Learn how to Fix a Flat Tire yourself so you can get back on the road! I show the entire process of fixing a flat tire from how to inflate the flat tire, how to find the leak in the tire, to how to plug the tire so you can fill it up with air and drive on it safely.
Tools used:
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Tire Plug Kit: http://amzn.to/2dKNBuE
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Screw removal pliers: http://amzn.to/2dKRG2a
Digital Tire Pressure Gauge: https://amzn.to/2vnJ5kj
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Tools used:
12v Air Pump (cheap): http://amzn.to/2eVv2VA
12v Air Pump (better quality): https://amzn.to/37i058Q
Tire Plug Kit: http://amzn.to/2dKNBuE
Can of air/sealant: http://amzn.to/2f7Nxvd
Screw removal pliers: http://amzn.to/2dKRG2a
Digital Tire Pressure Gauge: https://amzn.to/2vnJ5kj
Jack: http://amzn.to/2eIbnt2
Soapy Wooder: http://chrisfixed.com/store.php
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The reason I said you need a measuring device is because you need a tire-guage to inflate your tire to the exact specification of your vehicle, those specifications are going to be on a sticker on the door-well. There may not be a puncture but rather you may simply need to put adequate air. To me, flat tire, means there is a puncture; Lo siento, soy cansado
Your BMW looks very new, it may be under warranty so you could call and have them help you. It is very dangerous to drive on tire rim. You may be able to replace the tire with the spare in your trunk, tools should be there to enable you to perform this task but remember that your spare tire is not designed for use for an extensive distances.
The directions tell you don't twist the plug while inserting it he's obviously twisting the plug while inserting it I've done this repair multiple times don't twist the plug straight down and straight up keep it straight up and down the whole time or you will lose the plug in the middle of repair.
I love how you turn your flat tire misfortune into a helpful video, If life gives you lemon, you make a video about so everyone else can learn.❤
my friends told me patches and ironing are more better than inserting
Is it safe to plug it while there is air in the tyre?
I've had various tires plugged on various cars, probably about 20 different times by the tire shop. The plugs never failed. They last the lifetime of the tire. I've never gotten one of those patches but a friend of mine did. The only reason he got a patch was because he insisted that he wanted a patch. The shop did it, and that worked too.
"Soapy Wooder." Awesome videos man!
What am i even doing here…
I have a exam tomorrow and i don't even have a drivers license yet!
My moms car got a flat tire it did have a spare tire but my dad came and towed the car
Plug pusher usually damages the metal mesh beneath. Which further results the tyre to mess up the alignment… The loss of aligbment results wobbling while you drive. Getting the tyre opened and fixed from the inside is bit costly but ensures avoidance of early retirement of tyre
Your trunk looks way too clean and orderly. 🤔