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April 19, 2022

Tyre Puncture: What NOT TO DO

Imagine you’re travelling to an important appointment when you suddenly discover your automobile is leaning to one side, making steering difficult. This should not be overlooked because you may have a tyre puncture. The following are some of the most prevalent symptoms that your car tyre is punctured: 

  • Decreased tyre pressure
  • Immediate deflation of the tyres
  • Shuddering or wobbling wheels
  • Having trouble manoeuvring your car
  • Car tugging to the left or right as if it were being dragged in that way

Ignoring these indications can result in unnecessary tyre damage and tyre component disintegration. More significantly, you may be endangering yourself and your passengers by leaving them stranded. 

So, what is a tyre puncture in a car? A tyre puncture occurs when a foreign item penetrates your tyre, causing the tire pressure to gradually drop as air escapes, eventually resulting in a flat tire. 

When you get a car tyre puncture, there are a few things you should NOT do: 

  • Do not let panic or fear get the best of you if you realize your tyre has been punctured. Relax and activate the hazard warning light to let others know you’re having trouble. 
  • Do not slam on the brakes unexpectedly, the car may become unbalanced, and you may lose control of the vehicle totally. 
  • Do not go any further or drive too quickly. Instead, gently slow down while maintaining both hands firmly on the steering wheel. 
  • When you feel the initial tremors in the steering wheel or the steering becomes difficult to manage, don’t stop or pull over at any place. Instead, look for a safe location to halt. If feasible, find a layby or pull over to the side of the road onto a grass verge to get out of the traffic. 

Whether you have a punctured car tyre or not, you should always have a spare tyre on hand so you can replace the punctured one and get back on the road as soon as possible.

If you don’t have a spare or the tyre is significantly damaged, it’s preferable to have it repaired or changed by a tyre service. This is where our company, Wheel Change U, can help. Contact us at https://wheelchangeu.com.au/contact/ if you have a flat or punctured tyre and are unsure how to have it fixed. Our expert mobile staff will get you back behind the wheel as fast and safely as possible. 

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