Set my bike up last night and the air pressures in the fork (Pike 426 air) were fine.
Went out this morning and at the bottom of the first climb i wound the forks down and set off. Halfway up i noticed there was something odd about the bike and realised the forks had packed down right to the crown. Tried to put air back in but it was escaping as fast as i could pump.
Ok, seals have blown i thought so limped home.
Thing is, now i'm in the warm the forks are apparently holding air again. Tried the washing up liquid trick around the dust wipers and the valve and can only see some very small bubbles around the valve core when i cycle the forks repeatedly.
When seals blow do they go catastrophically and lose all air or do they leak slowly? Is it the valve core, and if so how do i replace it?
I'm wondering if the below zero temps have had an effect on the forks as well.

