Changing A Flat Tire - Chevrolet 2000 C-Series Owner's Manual

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Changing a Flat Tire

A flat or damaged tire can be a major roadside problem.
You're very likely to have to go for help. Few drivers of
these vehicles have the necessary equipment aboard to
be able to change a flat tire safely. For example, you
have to have a truck jack that can lift several thousand
pounds and a torque wrench that can generate several
-
hundred foot
pounds (newton
So if you're stopped somewhere by a flat or damaged
tire or wheel, you should get expert help right then.
If the correct equipment is available, though, here is the
procedure to follow.
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Does the tire still seem to have air under pressure in
it? If so, stand to the side and look at the wheel. See
if it looks like another wheel on the vehicle. If so, go
on to the next step. If it doesn't, or even if you can't
be sure, stop and get expert help.
5-34
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meters) of twisting force.
CAUTION:
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Tire
rim assemblies can explode. If you work on
a pressurized tire mounted on a damaged wheel,
the assembly can expand with explosive force
without warning. You and others nearby can be
badly injured. Don't work around a tire that has
air under pressure in it when its wheel is or might
be damaged.
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If the wheel looks normal, see if the wheel has side
rings and a lock ring around the wheel rim. If so,
they must be seated properly. You can compare with
another wheel on the vehicle as you check for this.
For dual wheels, you have to look between the tires
to make this check. You may not be able to tell if
the side rings or lock rings are seated properly by
looking. If you can't be sure, stop and get expert help.

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