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Move the car well off the road.
Put transmission into park or low gear.
Apply emergency brake.
If on a slope place large stone, brick, piece of wood under one or more wheels to prevent ar from moving. If the slope is steep move vehicle to flatter ground. Take spare wheel from car.
Place jack at jacking point near affected wheel and raise slightly.
Loosen but do not remove wheel nuts/bolts.
Raise car till wheel is free of ground and remove wheel nuts/ bolts. Put them in front of you so you do not accidentally kick them away. Remove wheel and place in car.
Place spare wheel on hub. This is easiest if you had not raised the car very far.
Insert bolts or apply nuts. Tighten by hand until firm.
Lower car until the wheel is contacts the ground and then tighten bolts/nuts. Lower car fully and check tightness of bolts/nuts.
Drive away. Go back and pick up jack.

2006-11-18 09:21:50 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I once had to regulate my motive force's area tire contained in the rain on a hectic street on a slender shoulder...I made my childrens get out of the motorcar and stand in a field on the different area of a deep ditch from the roadway purely in case someone hit me or the motorcar. I have also stopped to assist people replace their residences.

2016-11-29 06:22:32 · answer #2 · answered by jaffar 4 · 0 0

You must be talking about your spare tire.. No one has a tire in there car. And yes i do know how!

2006-11-18 08:25:57 · answer #3 · answered by whtsthislif4 5 · 0 0

I've never done it but I think I could do it if I had to. Have watched it being done enough times and have all the right equipment in my truck . I think the hardest part would be knowing the right place to put the jack.

2006-11-18 09:19:37 · answer #4 · answered by Zorlinda 6 · 0 0

of course, just make sure once the car is down on the ground off the jack you tighten all the lugs again haha

2006-11-18 08:40:33 · answer #5 · answered by Nick C 2 · 0 0

YOU SHOULD NOT DRIVE A CAR IF YOU DON'T KNOW HOW TO CHANGE A TIRE

2006-11-18 08:26:14 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

no that's why I pay extra a month with my cell phone company and I can call a special number and someone will come help me.

2006-11-18 08:28:51 · answer #7 · answered by njyecats 6 · 0 0

yea,i changed alot of them.

2006-11-18 08:23:35 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

yeah... practice makes perfect..unfortunately I have had alot of practice.

2006-11-18 08:29:00 · answer #9 · answered by 920135 2 · 0 0

Sure do!

2006-11-18 08:29:35 · answer #10 · answered by Stimpy 7 · 0 0

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