What to Do When a Screw is Stuck in the Tire Without Air Leakage?
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Here are the correct solutions when a screw is stuck in the tire without air leakage: 1. Drive the car at a low speed to the nearest repair shop, then remove the screw and check if the tire is punctured and leaking air. 2. If the tire is leaking air, it can be directly repaired or replaced. Different responses are required depending on the severity of the air leakage: 1. Fast leakage: When removing the screw from the tire, you can hear the sound of air leaking, and it is visibly noticeable that the tire loses pressure and becomes flat. In this case, you must not continue driving, as it may cause wheel deformation and poses extreme danger. The correct approach is to stay in place and seek assistance. 2. Slow leakage: If there is no obvious air leakage after removing the screw from the tire, you can drive slowly to the nearest repair shop for repair or replacement.