This flat tire repair checklist guides drivers and fleet teams through a safe, efficient roadside tire change. It covers hazard lights, parking brake, chocking wheels, removing the wheel cover, loosening lug nuts, safe jack setup and lift points, removing the flat tire, mounting the spare, hand-tightening, lowering the vehicle, final torque with a wrench, replacing the hubcap, stowing tools, and checking spare tire pressure to 30 PSI. Use it to standardize repairs, reduce roadside risk, and minimize downtime. Ideal for transport and logistics operations, fleet managers, and drivers seeking a clear, step-by-step process with room for notes and verification.
With SafetyCulture you can
With SafetyCulture you can
About author
This community page makes available free workplace checklists and templates created by other users within the SafetyCulture community. SafetyCulture has re-published this content and where possible, has credited the original author. SafetyCulture has not verified the accuracy, reliability or suitability of any community content. You agree that your use of any of this content is in accordance with SafetyCulture’s Terms and Conditions.
