Can a screw punctured in the tire sidewall be repaired?
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Tire sidewalls punctured by screws cannot be repaired. The sidewall is the most vulnerable part of the entire tire. If the tire is repaired but remains underinflated, high-speed driving causes the tire to heat up during prolonged operation, significantly increasing the risk of a blowout. The functions of tires are: 1. Transmit driving force, braking force, and steering force to enable vehicle control; 2. Support vehicle loads; 3. Absorb shocks and vibrations during driving. Tire maintenance methods include: 1. Regularly remove stones trapped in tire treads; 2. Minimize exposure to direct sunlight; 3. Monitor tire pressure promptly; 4. Prioritize suspension system maintenance; 5. Conduct periodic front wheel alignment checks; 6. Adopt careful driving habits by selecting smooth road surfaces, avoiding objects that may puncture or scratch tires, and steering clear of chemical spills that could corrode tires.