How to Deal with a Nail Puncture in a Car Tire

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OElijah
07/29/25 8:59am
Here are the methods to handle a nail puncture in a car tire: 1. No air leakage after puncture: Apply soapy water to the punctured area and observe for bubbles. If bubbles appear, it indicates air leakage; if not, there is no leakage. In this case, slow down the vehicle and find a repair shop for maintenance. 2. Air leakage after puncture: If the air leakage is slow after puncture, reduce speed promptly, drive slowly, and find the nearest repair shop for repair. If the air leakage is rapid after puncture, do not continue driving. Instead, change the tire on the spot or seek assistance.
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