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Originally Posted by Sam!
1) fill tire at gas station according to specs on driver side door sill.
2) buy a tire pressure gauge at Canadian Tire and monitor if pressure drops or not.
Rinse and repeat until they can take your car, or just go to a random tire shop if you can't wait. Unless you bought tire coverage, the dealership will probably charge you anyways, so you may as well take it to a tire shop who has capacity.
Anything past 1 and 2 will require dismounting the wheel to figure out what's wrong, which doesn't seem like you're willing to do.
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Thanks! I have a shell gas station nearby here and a canadian tire as well. Will go there today evening and do those things. If it happens again I will go to a local tire shop as the dealership will require booking atleast a week in advance.