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    Envoyée le vendredi 30 janvier 2009 10:02:08
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    Many people belong to a roadside-assistance service, but if you're stuck in a remote area, you'll want to know what to do.

    To complete this How-To you will need:

    A spare tire
    A lug wrench
    A jack
    Bricks or large rocks
    Roadside flares
    Reflective triangle
    A tire-pressure gauge
    A canned tire sealant
    A locking lug nut key

    Warning: Heavy tires, elevated and unstable vehicles, and nearby traffic can make changing your own tire extremely dangerous. Be careful, and always check your owner's manual first—directions may be different depending on the year, make, and model of your vehicle.

    Step 1: Park on a level surface

    Make sure the car is parked on a flat, level surface far from any oncoming traffic, and engage the emergency brake. Turn on your hazard lights, and if you have roadside flares or a reflective triangle, use them to warn other drivers that you're working on your vehicle.

    Tip: Consider keeping a canned tire sealant in your emergency kit. If your tire has only been slightly compromised, the sealant may patch it long enough to get you to the service station.

    Step 2: Block the wheels

    Find heavy objects—like bricks or rocks—to block the wheels. Place them in front of and behind the tire that's diagonally across from the one that went flat. If you have plenty of rocks, block both wheels on the opposite axle.

    Tip: If you have a digital camera (or a cell phone with a built-in camera) snap a picture before you start disassembling everything. That way, you'll have a ready reference guide of how things should look when they go back together.

    Step 3: Assemble tools and remove wheel cover

    Lay out your spare tire, jack, and lug wrench. Many tires feature a locking lug nut to guard against theft. To remove, use the special key tool—the car's manual will specify where it's located.

    Step 4: Loosen the lug nuts

    Most lug nuts follow the righty-tighty/lefty-loosey rule. Attach the lug wrench to a nut, and turn the wrench counterclockwise. Repeat with each lug nut until all the nuts are loosened.

    Step 5: Place and operate the jack

    Refer to the owner's manual for the best spot to place the jack—typically along the frame, very close to the flat tire. Jack the car up until the wheel is off the ground.

    Warning: Never get under the car when it's on a jack. Since it's fairly unstable in this position, keep other people away until the car is safely on the ground.

    Step 6: Remove lug nuts and tire

    Remove the lug nuts one at a time, and keep them together in a spot where they won't roll away or disappear. Then remove the flat.

    Step 7: Mount the spare

    Mount the spare tire onto the wheel lugs. You may need to jack the car up some more to slip on the spare tire.

    Tip: Check the tire pressure on your spare regularly. That way, it won't be flat when you need it.

    Step 8: Replace lugs and lower the car

    Replace one lug nut at a time. Begin tightening each by hand, then continue with the lug wrench. Lower your car to the ground, and finish tightening the lugs in opposite pairs, to ensure uniform pressure. Once you're done, replace the hubcap.

    Step 9: Clean up

    Remove the objects blocking the wheels, and place the tools and the flat tire in your trunk.

    Step 10: Hit the road

    Your wheel is ready, but you won't be able to drive as quickly on a spare. Check your owner's manual or the tire itself to determine the spare's top speed, and get yourself to the nearest garage so they can patch or replace your tire!

    Thanks for watching How To Change a Flat Tire! If you enjoyed this video subscribe to the Howcast YouTube channel! http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=howcast



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  • ajnode

    lol roadside flares... im not driving the fucking jeep from Jurassic Park lady
    jeudi 17 mai 2012 01:30:18
  • Delias2001

    Step 10: Your wheel is ready, You to drive as quickly on a spare.
    samedi 28 avril 2012 09:10:30
  • Delias2001

    Step 7: Mount the spare tire on the wheel lugs, You Have to jack the car up more to mount the spare tire.
    samedi 28 avril 2012 09:00:01
  • INumba1Stunna

    lol didn't notice until you pointed it out
    mercredi 07 septembre 2011 19:58:56
  • INumba1Stunna

    actually uhm NO .. you're the idot LOL
    mercredi 07 septembre 2011 19:57:32
  • Ks42z

    They're both going clockwise smarty. who's the idiot....
    dimanche 31 juillet 2011 18:34:49
  • kubotaman85

    tire shops don't like fix a flat
    jeudi 28 avril 2011 21:54:50
  • MegaMaster456

    How to change a flat tire You will need: An impact wrench Step 1: Buy and impact wrench Step 2: Replace it with a spare tire with the impact wrench Step 3: Get the old tire repaired by your mechanic Did you know,Howcast made videos that could be understood by a 3 yr old
    jeudi 05 août 2010 01:54:13
  • rockindoodcm

    the point of it is to have a temporary fix so u can drive to a place where it can be professorially fixed.
    mardi 13 juillet 2010 15:34:10
  • qqqweplr

    do u really need such a long video for something so simple
    mercredi 21 octobre 2009 11:10:19
  • peepsseq2

    not true fix a flat does not eat away at the inside of a tire but will make the people working on your tire very unhappy Its very messy
    dimanche 16 août 2009 17:25:21
  • mabdiuhrman

    2.15 ? Why would anybody be under the car in the first place ? dum fucks !
    dimanche 02 août 2009 22:26:51
  • HappymanSeven

    Its a kind of bad humor
    vendredi 19 juin 2009 20:35:39
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