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How
to change a tire without help |
by:
Jakob
Jelling |
Learning
how to change a tire can be one of the most
useful things you could learn regarding
your car. Having a flat tire in the middle
of a route or on your way to an appointment
can be a big problem if you do not know
how to change it and have to wait for help,
and therefore, it would be great if you
can do it without having to wait for someone
else.
In order to change a tire you should make
sure you have parked your car at the side
of the road and following all the safety
rules that correspond to the case. You must
apply the parking brake and place the shift
in first gear. Then, you should look for
the spare tire, the lug wrench and the jack.
If you do not know where the spare tire
is, you can look for it in the car owner's
manual.
Once you have found all you need, you should
start by taking off the hubcap of the tire
you wish to remove. You should do this with
the help of a screwdriver or the end of
the lug wrench. Then you should loosen the
lug nuts with only one turn, do not completely
loosen them until you have lifted the car.
Next you should lift the car with the jack.
If you do not know how to do this, you can
find instructions in your car owner's manual
on where to place the jack as well as the
jack itself might bring some directions
too. You should lift the car until the tire
you wish to change is some inches away from
the ground. Then finish removing the lug
nuts and remove the tire.
Once you have removed the old tire, you
should place the spare one in the correct
place aligning the holes. Then, you should
place the lug nuts and tighten them until
they feel secure. Once you have done this,
you must lower the car back to the ground
and take the jack away from it. Then, you
should have the flat tire repaired and change
it back as soon as you can.
About the author:
Jakob Jelling is the founder of http://www.autorized.comPlease
visit his website to learn about auto maintenance,
auto insurance, auto safety and much more!
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