
Having a flat tire and not knowing whether to change it or not, this thing makes you feel helpless, by using simple tools you can change your car tire yourself. Changing the tire is very easy, you can do it yourself and all of us must have a simple idea about changing the tire.
1- Secure the car so that it does not move, and roll the spare tire to the place of change
Do not change tires on a slope or hill, always make sure the surface is level, even if that means driving on a flat tire Use bricks, wooden pieces or metal wheels to obstruct The wheels are at the opposite end of the vehicle from the end to be raised.
2- Lift the wheel cover
You can use a screwdriver to lift the wheel cover just put the point of the tool where the edge of the cover meets the wheel and apply a little force you should pull the cover off you may have to do this in two different places as if you were lifting the cover of a paint can.
3- Loosen the screws
You may know this step is breaking the screws, find the end of the wrench that fits the screws of your car and adjust it to the first screw Apply all your force to the wrench from the left, turn it counterclockwise, do not remove the screws completely Empty them enough to remove them manually.
If the nails are made of aluminum or chrome, they need to be treated carefully and carefully because they are easy to scratch.
4- Raise the car about 6 inches off the ground._resize.jpg)
Place the jack firmly under the edge of the vehicle. The location may vary from vehicle to vehicle, so you should look in the user manual for the correct location.
5- Remove the tire from the car.
Take the screws completely manually and put them in a safe place inside the wheel cover or the arched cover. Hold the tire with both hands and pull it directly towards you.
6- Lift the spare wheel on the bolts
, since the tire is heavy and you may have difficulty lifting it.
7- Lower the car and tighten the screws.
After the car is on the ground, use the wrench to tighten the screw as much as possible.
8- Replace the wheel cover
If your vehicle has fine-finish wheel covers, your owner’s manual should provide instructions for replacing them. If your car has regular caps, place the cap against the wheel and pull it in place with the heel of your hand. Use a soft cloth to put your hand first so you don’t hurt it. Don’t hit the windshield with a wrench or hammer, which will affect it.
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