BMW E39 DIY

You drive along your van will happily about your business, when suddenly, something did not feel well. You leave find that you have a flat tire. Do not panic, it's not the end of the world. But it also does not bind to roll up your sleeves and get stuck in!
As with most things in driving, preparation is key. With that in mind, make sure the basic kit already in the vehicle to get back up and running. To work quickly and more importantly, safely and correctly, you'll need a flathead screwdriver, making a complete round of liquidation, the right size socket spanner, a few blocks of rubber wheels, a reflective triangle, of course, a spare tire is in good condition. There is no point putting on a new wheel, only to discover it also has a flat tire.
You may also wish to have some oil-based lubricant like WD40 useful and that a high-vis light jacket, a torch in case it gets dark, gloves to stop your hands dirty and get a roll of old carpet to kneel.
Now that you're prepared, here is your step by step to change a flat tire or damaged ...
Pull safely
If your apartment is happening while you are driving, put on hazard lights and slow down to about five MPH. Pull into practice in the first place in safe, away from heavy traffic. If this is not possible, at least go somewhere vehicle is clearly visible.
For the record, never try to change a tire on the shoulder of a highway is too dangerous. Call your company down. Also, if you carry a particularly heavy burden when your decision could prove ineffective - in which case you should also call your company down. The same goes for if your load in unstable.
Attach the van
Now that you've shot, be sure the van is parked on the flat. Do not change a tire on uneven ground. Put the handbrake firmly and with the van in first gear - or a park if it's an automatic. Place a wheel chock rubber front and rear the wheel diagonally to the one you are changing - for example, if the apartment is on the passenger side front, holds space around the driver's rear-wheel side.
Now get your thinking Triangle and put about 20 meters behind the truck. Where it goes depends on what you are on the road, really. For example, if you're on a winding road, put in a place that will warn drivers that you're there and parked up. Popping the hood up is also a good idea to let other drivers know you're repairing something too.
Unpack your equipment and start to
Check the spare tire is properly inflated and you have everything you need. With all your tools in front of you and the truck in place, remove the covers with a screwdriver (if your van has them), then loosen the lug nuts, turning counterclockwise. To do this, while the truck is on the floor, as weight will help you.
Do not take the nuts off at this point, just to take off so they are finger tight. If they are too hard to move, a jet of lubricant on each nut and try again. If you stop the wheel nuts, you must find the key for them too.
The position of the actuator
You must find the lifting point on the van. This will be specified in the user manual and is approximately thing you really want to do things. If you put the head of Jack in the wrong place, she could go through the floor of your car when you start to gather it up. Raise the van high enough for a tire properly inflated can go in his place. It is important you never, ever been under any vehicle that raised by a jack.
Changing the tire
Now remove the lug nuts completely and put them in a safe place to they do not roll. Remove the flat tire and put it flat. Put the new tire in place and put the nuts on the rear wheel, just tight enough to the new wheel does not come off.
Secure the wheel
Lower the vehicle and only remove the plug when the truck is firmly on the ground. Tighten the wheel nuts using socket spanner, turning to the right. Tighten diagonally Mode - for example, if you tightened the nut at the 10 o'clock position, tighten one to 4 hours, and so on until they are all as tight as you can catch them with your hand.
Finish up
Pop back on the trim and put all equipment away. There are no ratings for speed, so take your time and do not rush! You will also need to get the old tire sent as soon as possible.
If, when investigating the flat tire, you learn something more serious is the problem with your truck, you will probably need professional help. For peace mind, be sure your insurance Van is updated.
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