Home > Money
Management > What to Do When You Have Tire Blowout
What to Do When You Have Tire Blowout on the Road and How to Change a Flat Tire?
by: Wil Yeo
Having flat tires is one common problem encountered by almost every car owner. As tires
are your only contact between the car and the road, flat tire is something that you want
to guard against.
The major root cause of flat tire is the under inflation of the tires which is often
a result gradual loss of tire pressure and on some instances, rapid loss of pressure
due to impact or penetration of hard and sharp objects into the tires.
The danger of having flat tires is that your vehicle may becomes wobbly and you may lost
control of it and thus the possibility of encountering serious accidents.
Following are some tips that will help you when your tire blowout:
- First and foremost, when the tire blow out - you'll have to remain calm and do not
panic.
- Next, make sure that you grip your steering wheel firmly to gain better control
of your vehicle.
- Decelerate your vehicle and let it slowly comes to a halt, this is done by simply
taking off your feet from the gas pedal.
- Make sure you do not force the vehicle into going the direction you want by making
any sudden turn of the steering wheel. Go along with the flow a little, slow down,
turn on your signal light and work towards going to the break-down lane or to the
side of the road as swiftly and as safely as possible.
- Brake lightly to bring your car to a complete halt.
- Once your car is stationary, turn on the hazard lights and / or lift up your car
boot and hang a white clothe to warn other road users that your car is experiencing
problem
If you have the triangular reflective warning sign, place it at a distance (about 50 meters)
behind the vehicle. Make sure this is carried out safely.
By following the above steps, you have gotten yourself to a point of safety where you
can calmly survey the situation and decide on the best actions to be taken, while making
the road safer for other users.
You now have two choices - seek professional help or do the tire change yourself.
If you have a mobile phone - use it to contact your mechanics or get in touch with one
of your friends to help you get the professional help that you needed.
And if you prefer to change your tires, here are the guidelines:
- Be very sure that there are more than enough safety distance between your vehicle
and the road. If this is not possible - DO NOT PROCEED with the tire change. Stay
away from your vehicle and put yourself in a safe place. You will be much better
off in getting a tow truck to tow away your vehicle and replaces your flat tire.
- Have a brief check on your spare tire - make sure that it is good enough for use.
Make sure that your car is on firm and level ground for safety reason.
- Take out your car jack and lug wrench from your car boot and read the instructions
given on how to lift up your vehicle.
- If your car comes with a wheel cover, remove it with a metal object like a screwdriver
or your key to expose the lugs nuts of the wheel.
- Loosen your lug nuts of the wheel before lifting up your vehicle - do the same for
all the nuts for the affected wheel. Remember - clockwise direction to tighten and
anti-clockwise to loosen.
- Once all the nuts are loosen somewhat, it is time to jack the vehicle up at the
recommended location where the jack can be placed to lift up the car, this piece
of information is available by in the car owner's instruction manual. Now, totally
loosen all the nuts and your wheel is ready to be removed from the car.
- Remove the punctured wheel from your vehicle and replace it with your spare tire,
and tighten the nuts - tight enough without having the wheels turning, further tightening
will be done after the car jack is being removed.
- Remove the car jack - further tighten the lug nuts using the lug wrench. To ensure
that the nuts are properly tighten and maintain the right balance, make sure that
you tighten the nuts in a sequential manner, and repeat the process.
Replace the wheel cap and keep your equipment and the blown tire. You are now done.
Drive slowly to the nearest tire shop and have the tire replaced.
Depending on how well worn are your existing tires, you may choose to replace two tires
or all four tires as it is always a good practice to change all tires for better balance.
Make sure you ask your mechanic to check the alignment of the car to ensure that there
is no residual effect from the blown tire.
Remember, never compromise safety. Getting into your car with the right mindset and with
responsible behavior will serve you well a long, long way.
About The Author
Wil Yeo is a mechanical engineer by training and maintains the site www.avanigroup.com which
features a unique patented anti theft tire pressure valve stem cap product. There site
also gives away a handy guide entitled: Tire
Maintenance Guide