Title: Pierce Transits Vanpool Program
1Pierce Transits Vanpool Program
- How To Change A Flat Tire
2One of the many essential functions of a
volunteer vanpool driver is the ability to
change a flat tire.
3This demonstration represents one type of vehicle
in our fleet. Please make yourself familiar with
where the spare tire is and the procedures
applicable to the vanpool vehicle provided to you
before you need them.
4During this short video, we will cover the
following tire changing procedures
- Preparing to change a flat tire
- Safety tips
- Removing the jack and lug wrench
- Removing the spare
- Removing the flat
- Replacing the flat
- Stowing the flat
- Fixing the flat
5Please follow these simple guidelines to ensure
that your tire is safely and properly changed.
6If you have a flat tire while driving
- Do not brake heavily.
- Gradually decrease the vehicles speed.
- Hold the steering wheel firmly.
- Slowly move to a safe place on the side of the
road.
7Carefully exit vehicle, and
- Determine which tire is flat.
- Ensure youre in a safe place.
- Make sure the ground is flat, hard-packed, and
level.
- Move vehicle, if necessary, to protect yourself
while changing the tire.
8Preparing to Change a Flat Tire
9Once you have found a safe place to change your
tire, make sure to
- Activate the warning flashers.
- Place gearshift in park.
- Turn off the engine.
10then
11then
- Place safety triangles along roadway at
recommended distances. - 10 feet behind
- 100 feet behind
- 100 feet in front
- Curves, hills, and divided highways require
different placement. Follow triangle instructions.
12next
- Block both sides (front and back) of the wheel
that is diagonally opposite the tire you are
changing. Use rocks or other stable objects.
13and, finally
- Read the instructions in the vehicle manual.
14Safety Tips
15To ensure your safety while changing a tire,
please remember the following safety tips
- Do not put any part of your body under the
vehicle while changing a tire. - Do not start the engine when the vehicle is on
the jack. - Change the tire using only the jack supplied in
the vehicle. Do not use other tools.
16Removing the Jack and Lug Wrench
17Remove the jack and lug wrench
- Open the rear doors.
- Open the compartment on the right side of the
cargo area.
18Remove jack and lug wrench(continued)
- Remove the jack, jack handle, and lug wrench.
19Remove jack and lug wrench(continued)
Lug Wrench
Jack
Jack Handle - extender
Jack Handle
20Removing the Spare Tire
21The spare tire for your vehicle may be stowed
under the rear of your vehicle. To remove the
spare tire
- Open the rear doors and remove the thumbscrew and
anti-theft bracket. - If finger pressure will not remove the
thumbscrew, use the lug wrench to loosen the
screw.
22To remove the spare tire(continued)
- Remove access plug under the left door.
23To remove the spare tire(continued)
- Insert the tip of the jack handle through the
access hole and into the tube.
24To remove the spare tire(continued)
- Turn the jack handle counterclockwise until the
cable is slack and the tire can be slid from
under the vehicle.
25To remove the spare tire(continued)
- Remove retainer from the spare tire.
Retainer
26Removing the Flat Tire
27Now that you have the spare ready to go, lets
remove the flat tire
- Insert the tapered end of the lug wrench behind
wheel cover and twist off.
28To remove the flat tire(continued)
- Using the lug wrench and turning
counterclockwise, loosen the wheel nut lugs ½
turn. No more.
29To remove the flat tire(continued)
- Carefully apply additional pressure on lug
wrench, if needed.
- Do not further loosen or remove the lug nuts
until the tire is raised off the ground.
30To remove the flat tire(continued)
- Assemble the jack handle sections together and
lock into place.
31To remove the flat tire(continued)
- Lock the jack handle into the jack.
- Use the jack handle to slide the jack under the
vehicle.
32To remove the flat tire(continued)
- Always position the jack under the axle to raise
the vehicle. - Never use the front or rear differential as a
jacking point. - Do not place the jack under or on the steering
linkage.
Axle
33To remove the flat tire(continued)
- Raise the vehicle until the tire is completely
off of the ground.
34To remove the flat tire(continued)
- Finish removing the lug nuts with the lug wrench.
35To remove the flat tire(continued)
- Carefully remove the flat tire.
36Replacing the Flat Tire
37Youve removed the flat tire. Now, lets
replace it with the spare
- Roll the spare tire into place.
- Always remove any dirt or corrosion present on
the mounting surface of the wheel.
- Carefully lift the spare tire and place it on the
lug bolts.
38To replace the flat tire(continued)
- Thread the lug nuts on the studs with the beveled
face toward the wheel.
39To replace the flat tire(continued)
- Use the lug nut wrench, turning clockwise, to
screw the lug nuts snugly against the wheel.
40To replace the flat tire(continued)
- Slowly lower the vehicle by turning the jack
handle counterclockwise.
41To replace the flat tire(continued)
- Remove the jack and fully tighten the lug nuts
with the lug wrench in the following pattern
42To replace the flat tire(continued)
- Install the wheel cover, if your van has one,
making sure it is securely snapped into place.
43To replace the flat tire(continued)
44Stowing the Flat Tire
45Failure to follow the spare tire stowage
instructions may result in cable failure or loss
of the tire
46To stow the flat tire(continued)
- Lay the tire on the ground with the valve stem
facing in the direction specified on the Tire
Changing Instructions located with the jack
hardware.
47To stow the flat tire(continued)
- Slide the wheel partially under the vehicle and
install the retainer through the wheel center.
- Pull on the cable to align the components at the
end of the cable.
48To stow the flat tire(continued)
- Insert the jack handle into the access hole and
into the tube.
- Turn the jack handle clockwise until the tire is
raised to its stowed position underneath the
vehicle.
49To stow the flat tire(continued)
- Note The effort to turn the jack handle
increases significantly and the spare tire
carrier ratchets or slips when the tire is raised
to its maximum.
50To stow the flat tire(continued)
- Check that the tire lies flat against the frame
and is properly tightened. - Try to push or pull, then turn the tire to make
sure that it will not move.
51To stow the flat tire(continued)
- Replace the jack, jack handle, extender, and lug
wrench. - Replace the anti-theft bracket and thumb screw.
52Repairing the Flat Tire
53To repair the flat tire
- Bring it to Pierce Transit. Well repair it or
replace it. - Take it to a Les Schwab store. Theyll repair it
if they can. Use your Voyager card to pay for it.
- Do NOT purchase a new tire! If the tire is beyond
repair, return it to Pierce Transit for a
replacement.
54You can now successfully change a flat tire on
your vanpool vehicle.
55Thank you for choosing Pierce Transits vanpool
program for your commute!