Will RAC come out for flat tyre?

If your tyre fails to inflate when you're inflating it, it could be too damaged. If this is the case, use your spare tyre or call RAC breakdown assistance and one of our patrols can help you out.
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Will RAC change a flat tyre at home?

Breakdown cover at home (also known as 'home rescue' or 'home start') means we'll come to your rescue if you break down on your doorstep. For example, with a flat battery or a cold engine. The RAC will always try to fix your vehicle there and then. Or if we can't, we'll tow you to a garage for repair.
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Do RAC do flat tyres?

Wheel and tyre faults are the single biggest category of Breakdowns that RAC attends due to these manufacturing modifications. All our Patrols carry this multi-fit wheel to help customers with a missing or flat spare wheel and double punctures.
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Will RAC come and change my tyre?

If we are unable to replace the tyre or fit a temporary tyre or spare wheel, we will take the vehicle to our nearest approved tyre network for the tyre to repaired or replaced. Please note: One tyre equals one claim.
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Do RAC come out for punctures?

Normal RAC patrols do a great job of fixing the majority of punctures at the roadside or by using the RAC's pioneering new universal wheel, but our this new tyre-fitting service will complement the experienced patrol force.
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Do RAC fix slow punctures?

Normal RAC patrols fix the majority of punctures at the roadside or use the RAC's new universal wheel, but this new tyre-fitting service will complement the experienced patrol force.
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Are punctures covered by breakdown cover?

Yes, as a general rule, breakdown cover policies include coverage for punctures, and changing tyres.
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How much does RAC charge to change a tyre?

Prices from $65 per tyre (fully fitted)*.
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What to do after getting a flat tyre?

If you have a flat tyre
  1. Turn off the engine and switch on hazard warning lights ensuring the handbrake is on and the gear in park mode.
  2. Read the manufacturers manual for instructions on how to use the jack.
  3. Put on reflective clothing and lay out ground cover for easy kneeling access.
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Can I drive to garage with flat tyre?

If you experience a flat tyre while out and about on the roads, you should not continue to drive the vehicle – as this could damage your wheels and necessitate costly repairs.
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Do RAC charge for callouts?

RAC offer a range of cover types to meet your needs, most do not come with a call out charge.
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How long can I drive on a flat tire?

You should not drive over 50 mph and no more than 50 miles with a donut-type spare tire. Driving for long distances on a spare tire can potentially cause damage to other car parts, including the transmission.
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How far can you drive on a run flat tyre?

Run flats tyres have specially reinforced sidewalls that mean – even when you have a puncture – you can continue driving on them at a limited speed and for a limited period (a maximum speed of 50 mph for a maximum of 50 miles).
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Do RAC supply tyres?

Payment can be taken at the roadside by the RAC patrol, ensuring you can drive straight to the tyre centre, or book a mobile fitting at your convenience. The RAC will then arrange collection of the spare wheel directly from the tyre centre, avoiding any further inconvenience for you.
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How much is a tyre?

Tyre-only costs: Generally, an individual tyre for a standard car can cost anywhere from around $75-100 to around $200. High-end brands like Pirelli and Michelin will usually cost more than middle-market brands such as Dunlop and Goodyear.
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What does roadside assistance cover?

Roadside assistance or local cover: A basic level of breakdown cover, this is when your provider sends out a mechanic and recovery vehicle to try and repair your vehicle roadside. If they can't repair it, they'll normally tow it to a nearby garage.
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Can I claim a flat tyre on insurance?

Depending on the coverage on your policy, your insurance could help to pay to repair or replace your tyres or wheels after they've been damaged or stolen. However, whilst some types of damage are covered by some policies, making a claim may not be worth it.
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Is tyre damage covered under insurance?

Is tyre and tube repair cost covered under comprehensive car insurance? Motor insurance covers tyre and tube when the vehicle has met with an accident. However, comprehensive car insurance doesn't cover tyre and tube damages when the vehicle has not met with an accident.
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Does insurance cover a flat tire?

Does insurance cover flat tires? In short, no. For example, if you get a flat tire because you run over a sharp object or drive on worn tires, your auto policy won't cover repairs. Additional options like roadside assistance can provide help if you experience unexpected tire-related issues on the road.
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Can the AA fix a puncture?

AA Patrols are all equipped with a Seals Tyre Plug kit. The kit allows Patrols to repair most common punctures with an innovative glue-less temporary rubber plug.
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Can you drive a car with a nail in the tyre?

It is not safe to drive with a nail in your tyre, as a puncture could lead to a blowout at any time. The only reason you should drive with a nail in your tyre is to get to a garage for a repair or replacement for your tyre.
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What happens if you drive with a flat tyre?

Driving on a flat tyre is not just unsafe, it can also cause damage to the wheel the longer you drive on it for. If the tyre is still fully on the rim of the wheel, it will provide some cushioning over a short distance, but you run the risk of the rubber starting to break off.
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How do you tell if a tire is flat or just needs air?

The way that I personally tell if a tire is flat or just needs air is to take a quick drive. If your tire just needs air, your air pressure will go up as you drive. Driving creates friction and heats up the rubber in your tire. As it heats up, the air expands and increases the pressure in your tire.
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What can I call RAC out for?

Personal-based membership covers you as the driver or passenger in any eligible vehicle. Therefore if you're in a vehicle when it breaks down, you can call RAC for assistance even if you're not driving it at the time. * Non-commercial vehicles only, excluding certain vehicle types.
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