Repairing my flat tire

I found a big screw in the left rear tire a few couple of weeks ago. I took it to Big Brand tire to get it repaired but was told that it is not repairable because the location of the hole is too far out. I was told that I will need a new tire which will cost me $135 for the same exact tires that I have. Yesterday, my neighbor happens to noticed the spare tire being used on my van and asked me if I had a flat. Told him the story and he took a look at the tire which was placed underneath the car where the spare tire was with the screw still in place and he told me that it actually can be fixed.
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Most tire stores are not allowed to repair a tire with a plug anymore due to the possibility of damaging the internal cords of the tire. They would have to remove the tire and patch it from the inside. A tire should not be repaired if the puncture is less than one inch from the outer edge of the tread that meets the side wall of the tire. A patch will not be able to sit flat inside the tire if it is too close to the side wall and won’t stick, starting to leak soon after installation. A tire plug is considered a temporary repair and may not last very long. It will last an even shorter amount of time if it is in or near the side wall.

I recommend having a certified mechanic, such as one from YourMechanic, come to your location to determine if your vehicle is perfectly safe and suggest a course of action to rectify any issues that come to light.

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Your Sienna may not be equipped with a spare tire. Although offered as a factory option, to have a factory-spare in your Sienna, it must be part of the original factory build sheet.
What tires go on a Toyota Sienna? The Toyota Sienna comes with a range of stock tires, from Firestone FT140 tires and Goodyear Eagle RS-A tires to Dunlop SP Sport 7000 tires. The Toyota Sienna`s stock tire sizes include 235/65R17 tires, 235/60R18 tires, 235/50R19 tires and 235/50R20 tires.
Using a shovel — or even your hands in a true emergency — dig out the soil around and underneath the flat tire. Keep digging until you have enough room to change the tire. Again, loosen the lug nuts, change the tire, replace the lug nuts and tighten gently. Fill in the hole until you can drive out of it.
The right place for the jack is usually beneath the vehicle frame alongside the tire that`s flat. Many vehicle frames have molded plastic on the bottom with a cleared area of exposed metal specifically for the jack.
Enabling Jack Mode allows drivers to lift the vehicle off the ground in order to perform an oil change, tire change, or other mechanical procedure.
Instead of calling a tow truck or roadside assistance, which can take anywhere from thirty minutes to an hour (if not more), you can fix your tire yourself at home and still make it in time for lunch with your friends. Fixing a flat tire at home is simple and only requires about thirty minutes of your time.
If you live in an urban area with 24-hour towing, and you`re doing mostly daytime driving, you may be good with no spare. Just be sure you have roadside assistance coverage included in your auto insurance policy or another service. Without it, a standard tow (around 5 miles) can cost you over $100.
Nowadays, newer cars are doing away with spare tires, lug wrenches, and jacks. Without these things, a car loses about 50 lbs of weight. This makes a huge difference in terms of fuel efficiency. While tire blowouts and flats rarely happen, it can still occur at the worst times.
The Toyota Sienna`s stock tire sizes include 235/65R17 tires, 235/60R18 tires, 235/50R19 tires and 235/50R20 tires.
New car tires generally can be expected to last up to around 50,000 miles as a rule of thumb, with normal use. That having been said, tires don`t have a set lifespan or time limit at which they need to be replaced.
The Toyota Sienna is made at Toyota Motor Manufacturing Indiana (TMMI), in Princeton, Indiana. TMMI is an enormous 4.5-million-square-foot facility that employs more than 7,500 people.
All-wheel drive is available and adds a third electric motor in back that drives the rear wheels. The Sienna`s main rival—the Chrysler Pacifica Hybrid—is offered solely with front-wheel drive, but its V-6 engine and electric motors make 260 horsepower.
Notice: Be careful when driving over bumps with the compact spare tire installed on the vehicle The vehicle height may become lower when driving with the compact spare tire compared to when driving with standard tires. Be careful when driving over uneven road surfaces.
If you are stranded or don`t have jack stands and need to get a tire changed, you may use only a jack, but this must be done with caution. Don`t — at any time — place hands or feet directly under the car, and finish what you start as soon as possible.
You do not need an expensive tire removal machine or lots of mechanical knowledge to replace an old tire. Remove any tire by prying it loose from the rim with a few tools. Save money and take off any tire in a pinch with a pry bar and screwdriver. A more efficient way to do this is to purchase a manual tire changer.
The Toyota Sienna does not come standard with a spare tire and will only have one if the owner opted in for it at the time the Sienna was purchased. All Siennas do come standard with a fix-it kit, though, which is designed to be able to temporarily repair holes in your tire until you can get to the nearest mechanic.
If your tires are pretty new, you may be able to get away with just replacing one or two tires. If your tires have worn down and there will be more than 4/32” difference between the new tires and old tires, you should get all new tires.
Notice: Be careful when driving over bumps with the compact spare tire installed on the vehicle The vehicle height may become lower when driving with the compact spare tire compared to when driving with standard tires. Be careful when driving over uneven road surfaces.

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Repairing my flat tire – 1999 Toyota Sienna
ANSWER : Most tire stores are not allowed to repair a tire with a plug anymore due to the possibility of damaging the internal cords of the tire. They would have to remove the tire and patch it from the inside. A tire should not be repaired if the puncture is less than one inch from the outer edge of the tread that meets the side wall of the tire. A patch will not be able to sit flat inside the tire if it is too close to the side wall and won’t stick, starting to leak soon after installation. A tire plug is considered a temporary repair and may not last very long. It will last an even shorter amount of time if it is in or near the side wall.

I recommend having a certified mechanic, such as one from YourMechanic, come to your location to determine if your vehicle is perfectly safe and suggest a course of action to rectify any issues that come to light.

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I hit a curb going about 20-30 mph while turning and got a flat tire. While getting ready to change the flat and put a doughnut on
ANSWER : Hi There,
It may be difficult to tell what the light colored fluid could be as there are a number of fluids in the vehicle that serve various purposes. It may be likely that the light colored fluid may be brake fluid if one of the brake lines was damaged. It may also be possible that trying to move the vehicle with the emergency brake set could have damaged the emergency brake by the force of the vehicle moving. I would suggest having a professional from YourMechanic come to your location to take a look at the vehicle.

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Inside edge of tires wearing out too fast
ANSWER : There is a technical bulletin from the manufacture to check the alignment camber, and if the camber is out of specification, replace the right rear lower control arm to correct the alignment. As far as the other tires, you should have the complete system alignment checked, and if out of adjustment then the suspension checked for damage or worn out parts. Your camber is out of adjustment if it is wearing on the inside or outside of the tires. Make sure you get the alignment done at a place that has a state of the art newer machine, and not some old machine that may make things worse than they are now. Alignments need to be very precise to keep the tires from abnormal wear.

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Can I replace my 225/45R18 tires with 215/55R17 tires? The 215’s are what ALL tire sites say are original factory size
ANSWER : I owned a 2008 Sonata and currently own a 2015 Sonata Sport 2.0T Limited. With your generation as well as my 2015, the Sonata with the 2.0T engine has larger brakes so the 18 inch wheels make more room for them. Since yours is a 2.4 Limited, it only has the 18 inch wheels for appearance as all 2.4 ltr versions whether Base or Limited, have the same size brakes. I do not recommend a 215mm section width with the 18 inch wheels. The ride and handling will deteriorate badly. If you are sticking with the 18 inch wheels, then stick with the 225/45R18 tires. You can most certainly change down to the 215/55R17 tires AND wheels. Any 17 inch wheels listed for the Base, SE, GLS, etc will fit fine. The ride and handling will be different. It will ride a bit smoother as you are increasing the sidewall aspect ratio – 55 vs 45%. The will also be narrower – 215mm vs 225 mm. It may not grip as well in dry weather but you may notice a little better traction in wet and snowy conditions as there will be more weight concentrated on a narrower tread area. Your speedometer may be slightly off however. The average overall diameter of a 225/45R18 tire is 25.9 inches. So that makes for roughly 802 revolutions per mile. The 215/55R17 will have an average diameter of 26.3 inches and approximately 790 revolutions per mile. A slight difference that may only cause your speedometer to be off by 1-2 mph. On the up side, you may get a slight bump in miles per gallon. The taller tire will reduce engine rpms at highway speeds slightly. So if you are willing to reduce the wheels from 18 inch to 17 inch, then go ahead with the 215/55R17 tires. If you are keeping the 18 inch wheels, then stick with the 225/45R18 tires.

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Advice for winter tires
ANSWER : 205/55R17 may be too tall for your vehicle. A couple of good sources to check size compatibility for your vehicle would be tirerack.com or maybe discounttire.com. Sites like Tire Rack specialize in winter tire packages and is a good source for fitment options. I have personally used Bridgestone and Dunlop snow tires and would recommend either. However, it is highly recommended that winter tires be mounted at all 4 corners. Having different tires with different capabilities not only makes the vehicle unstable, it will effect systems like the anti-lock brakes and traction control. Winter tires perform much better than summer or all-season tires do in ice and snow conditions. Having two tires with good winter traction and two with poor traction will have the anti-lock brake system working overtime. Also, sticking with a smaller tire for winter use is advisable. For ice and snow driving, you want the opposite for summer driving. Wide, low profile tires improve warm, dry weather driving. Tall, narrow, tires provide better control on snow and ice. Consider keeping your stock 16 inch wheels for winter use with winter tires mounted on them and maybe a nice set of 17 inch wheels and tires for summer use. I’ve done that with nearly every vehicle I’ve owned whether front, rear, or all-wheel drive.

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Nail in tire was removed but tire did not lose air. Nail did not penetrate all the way thru. Is tire still safe?
ANSWER : Hey there. As long as you sprayed soapy water on the area and no leak was found then you should be okay to operate the car without too much worry. If there was a leak, you would begin to see air bubbles where air is purging out of the tire. I would still bring the car to a tire shop to double check and make sure that it is okay to drive on.

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I just got my tire plugged. Should I still get it my tire repaired?
ANSWER : If the tire was repaired at a professional shop, or national tire chain, unless they cautioned you that the repair was "temporary", they likely gave you a permanent repair. If you are concerned about the plug, and your tire is already significantly worn (say, if you have less than 5/32 tread depth left), you could just simply buy a brand new tire.

Alternatively, you could also schedule a tire inspection with one of our mobile technicians. If you have further concerns or need other maintenance such as tire rotation by all means feel free to re-contact YourMechanic.

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Replace run flat tires
ANSWER : If you have run flat tires on your 2011 BMW 328 xDrive and that is your only restriction, then yes, you can only buy one tire and get away with it. If your vehicle is an all-wheel drive, you would need to replace all 4 tires. It is common for tires to be replaced at least in pairs, but if you don’t have to buy more than one tire most will not. The reason that all-wheel drive vehicles must replace all tires is that different tread depths all around the vehicle can have an affect on wheel speed, and therefore the computer can get very confused and possibly damage the transmission. Unless your vehicle is all-wheel drive, I would recommend just buying one tire with only 40K on all the other tires.

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