Should I pull out a nail stuck in the tire if there's no air leakage?
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Tire punctured by a nail but no air leakage is not recommended to be pulled out, reasons: 1. The nail has already punctured the tire, pulling it out will cause severe air leakage, making the vehicle unable to continue driving; 2. The tire pressure is high, pulling out the nail may cause a blowout. The correct approach is to drive the car slowly to the nearest repair shop, then remove the nail for repair or replacement. A tire is a circular elastic rubber product assembled on various vehicles or machinery to roll on the ground, usually mounted on a metal rim, capable of supporting the vehicle body, cushioning external impacts, achieving contact with the road surface, and ensuring the vehicle's driving performance. The tire is the medium for force transmission between the vehicle and the road surface, transmitting driving force, braking force, steering force, etc., thereby realizing the vehicle's driving, braking, steering, and other operations.