I have a flat on my front right tire. I looked for a spare in the trunk but found none. I am 6 miles from tire repair shop. How do I fix this problem?

Asked by Doris Nov 15, 2016 at 12:51 PM about the 2006 Chrysler Crossfire

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

7 Answers

Call AAA and get a spare wheel and tire for next time. If the leak is small and you can get your hands on a can of fix-a-flat you MIGHT make it to the tire shop.

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No spare tire in these, you get a can of fix-a-flat from Chrysler.

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no Spare always have a can of fix-a-flat or green slime and a 12 volt pump in the car

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Buy a flat plug repair kit and a electric pump. If you use the slime junk take the wheel and tire to a repair shop and have that junk cleaned out and have them repair the tire properly. I carry an 18" wheel with good tire in the back of my coupe. It wouldn't work if you have a Roadster. I do know some owners that have the Mercedes "pop-up" spare.

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Next time get run flats, for the moment a can of green slime does the trick but it causes issues with the TPMS in the wheels. I got a kit from Mazda that fit the bill. There should be a pump that runs from the lighter plug in it as well. All hindsight I'm afraid.

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2005 convertible comes with an inflation kit since rear and front tires are different sizes. so a spare tire wouldn't do no good!

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