Fixing a puncture in a tubeless car tyre using a puncture repair kit (tire plug kit). In this video I am only demonstrating how to use the repair kit. I am not endorsing or recommending the use of the kit as a replacement for a professional tyre repair. This tyre plug kit is used as a temporary repair to get you to a garage to have your tyre repaired professionally. At the end of the video you can see what the process looks like from inside the tyre. The tyre in this video had no air in it so it was safe to take the screw out using a screwdriver. If there is air in the tyre, get a good grip on the screw or nail with a pair of pliers and carefully pull it it out. I would highly recommend wearing safety goggles as you remove it. Thanks for watching. Please comment, like and subscribe !

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  1. DaLaaNi Bombina

    Jesus, that was a lot of screwing.

  2. Iolis

    No long waffling irritating introductions on this vid. Straight to the point, concise and valuable. Many thanks.

  3. Ananth.s Thanjai

    அருமையாக உள்ளது நன்றி

  4. jimmy needham

    Nothing like the experiance i had. It looks so easy getting a scew out but a nail is much harder .Maybe the kit you get matters but the string was a mess getting it out of the packet and i am pretty strong but i couldnt get the plug into the hole and ended up bending the applicator .

  5. C note Casino

    But can you do this with the rim on?

  6. Indian Nation

    Would it work to repair pin size hole on sidewall?? Almost new nokian AT tires,if it works then I don't need to bite the bullet…anyone???

  7. Muhammad Haroon

    Better first put tha Air after repair

  8. Logical Chronicals

    can we repair this way without removing tyre from car like stopping in the side of road while car is standing on its punctured tyre ??

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