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Our Guide to Dealing with a punctured tyre.

If you do have to make an essential trip, the last thing you need is a puncture… but if that happens, we’ve got a step-by-step guide on what to do.

If the tyre bursts while you’re driving, keep a firm grip on the steering wheel and slow down gently, making sure to avoid braking harshly. Keep driving slowly and find a safe place to stop.


If you have a spare tyre and plan to change it yourself, make sure you’re in a safe location with adequate lighting first. Try to avoid changing the wheel on the hard shoulder of the motorway or at the side of a busy road. Similarly, don’t try to change the wheel on soft or uneven ground.

If there are passengers in the vehicle, move them outside and to a safe place. You will then need to locate your tools: the jack, the spare tyre, the wheel brace with extension bar if necessary and the wheel-nut adaptor. It’s also advised to keep gloves in the car, something to kneel on, a torch and a reflective jacket to make sure you can be seen.

When you have located your tools, make sure your engine is off and your hazard lights are on. Apply the handbrake and put the vehicle into first gear. Take out your spare wheel from the boot and lay it on the ground.


Locate the lifting point closest to the wheel you’re changing, place the jack under it, and raise the jack until the wheel is just off the ground. Now remove the loose wheel nuts (leave the top one until last).


You can then carefully remove the damaged wheel

Now it’s time to put on the spare wheel and secure it. Loosely refit the top wheel nut first and then tighten the remaining wheel nuts by hand. Then lower the jack slowly until the wheel touches the ground and won’t turn. Get your wheel brace and tighten the wheel nuts fully and put your old wheel in the boot.



Make sure to carefully read all warning labels on your spare wheel – most “space-saver” spare wheels will have a speed limit printed on them that you need to adhere to, and they may only be suitable for short-term use.


Take your tyre directly to Nolan Motors where we will help you repair or replace the tyre.

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