What to Do If a Tire Is Punctured by a Nail but Not Leaking Air?
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The solution for a tire punctured by a nail but not leaking air depends on the extent of the damage: 1. If the nail is stuck in the tire tread, simply remove it; 2. If the nail has penetrated the tire but not punctured through, and there is no air leakage, use pliers to pull it out; 3. If the nail has punctured through the tire's tread, continuing to drive will worsen the damage—replace the spare tire immediately; 4. If the nail has punctured the tire's sidewall, drive slowly and replace the tire with a new one as soon as possible. Tires are circular elastic rubber products mounted on vehicles or machinery to roll on the ground. Their functions include: 1. Direct contact with the road surface, working with the vehicle's suspension to absorb shocks during driving; 2. Ensuring a comfortable ride and smooth driving experience; 3. Providing good traction between the wheels and the road surface.