Yes.
put car in park. loosen lug nuts on flat tire. jack car up just high enough to remove flat tire. remove lug nuts. remove flat tire. replace with new tire. put lug nuts back on and tighten. lower jack. drive away
Car
the car tire will be flat and the tractor tire not.
Towards the side with the flat.
First, locate the car jack in the trunk and then proceed to jack the car up. Then, take the tire off with the supplied wrench and then attach the spare tire on. Aftr you get all of that squared away, take the flat tire to the dealer and get a new tire put on
First loosen the lug nuts just a touch, then get or find the spare tire. Now jack up the vehicle, remove the the flat tire and fit the other . Tighten all the lug nuts as much as you can alternately. Now lower the car gently and when the new tire is touching the ground firmly, re-tighten all the lug nuts again. now lower the vehicle totally and pack the jack and flat away.
A tire
there was a bike in the car and the bike had a flat tire
Drive up to 100km and crash your car to a road divider.
Check it. If flat, replace. If not, keep driving till it does.
This enables a flat tire change with a spare tire en route.
a engine and if you have gas (and not a flat tire d;=D)