Process Essay: How To Change A Flat Tire

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Whenever most people tires are blown, they don’t know what to do besides calling a tow truck, using indecent language, and so forth. There are individuals who don’t have a clue as how to change a flat tire in this world today. Being stuck with a flat tire can be a disaster for many drivers. The process to change a flat tire may look as if it is straightforward, but there are a lot of steps to change a flat tire when you don’t know what to do and don’t have the tools. There are a few processes that are required for changing a flat tire, and the first step is to gather the tools. The second step is to remove the flat tire from the tire drum/axle. Finally, the last step is place the dummy/spare tire on the tire drum. The first process of changing …show more content…

Also make sure that the vehicle is on level grounds and set the emergency brake. After these few steps the person is ready to begin the process of changing a flat tire. It all began when it was, a hot sunny day on the island of Anguilla, and Dawne felt like going to the beach down Shoal Bay that is close to the new villa they’re building. Before Dawne went to the beach, she swung by a construction site of the villa to see how it looks. The villa looked good, but cannot say it for Dawne’s vehicle that had a flat tire. So the chances are that Dawne ran her jeep, a nice gold Hyundai Tucson 2006 v6 engine over pointy objects. For instance, a nail, while Dawne drove to the construction site in Shoal Bay, Anguilla. The name of the villa is Zemi Beach. Zemi Beach is a beachfront real estate development on Shoal Bay, Anguilla. When Dawne got back to her vehicle, she notices that the front tire is flat on the driver’s side of her jeep. Dawne inspected the front tire on the driver’s side, and she found the nail, she drove on. This took place, on the eastern side of the island with nobody in sight, but her. Dawne sated in her vehicle mad as ever, she started cussing at herself. Dawne

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