How to Inflate a Flat Tire on Your Car (Tire Inflator)
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- Опубликовано: 15 сен 2024
- Flat Tire Repair. How to inflate a tire in your car, DIY with Scotty Kilmer. How to pump up a tire so you don't get stuck. How to use air compressor for tires. Tire inflator review. Don't get stuck with a flat tire in the middle of nowhere, follow these easy steps to fix it. DIY car repair with Scotty Kilmer, an auto mechanic for the last 47 years.
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I love my VIAIR!
My dad has had his for about 15 years and it's still going strong!
I have a Chinese 10 dollar plastic one from family dollar no less Scotty, Ive had it for 4 years and it still works fine I have inflated my bike and truck tires many many times I must say that is a attractive buy though.
Flame And it was free, mine was 10 dollars almost free and like i said i've had it for 4 years, But then again that Viair one looks like it will outlast mine for decades haha
Anthony Rodriguez I also have a $10 Chinese compressor. I got it 7 years ago, but I have only used it a few times to top off the air, maybe every 6 months. Takes forever and a half.
I sort of want it to break so I have an excuse to buy a better one, lol.
***** Haha, yeah !
There is nothing wrong with cheap ones like that. I would just look for reviews to make sure it won't die half way through inflating a tire at some cold, dark and ungodly hour when I need that tire to get me home again. That would be horrible. Make sure to read the reviews so you know that it is not guaranteed to die by next week. Now when you read them, there is always likely to be one or two people who had terrible luck and will never ever ever buy that brand again. The thing you want to look for is that the vast majority were pleased with theirs. It is not going to guarantee that you will not have problems but it should at the very least give you some piece of mind knowing you didn't squander your money on useless junk.
Yes they have excellent prices but much of that stuff is flimsy or soft steel. You save money but get junk that doesn't last long like saw blades that go dull quickly or similar things. Some of the stuff they have there does have known good brand names and some of it is just generic stuff. If I want a reliable pump, Slime won't be my first choice. I don't buy the most expensive things, I just avoid things that were made to fail.
I bought a cheap plastic pump at a goodwill for 3 bucks the package it came in seems mid 1990s it has lasted me 15 years so far no problems.
thats not bad i baught a new 1 4 years ago and now its fucking nackerd i just fixed my tire with 1 of these repair kits but cant pump me tire up oh bollocks
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What brand was it?
When pump hiss when connected to tire help.
Does it still work?
I keep one of these small compressors in my jeep at all times. I used it one day for that exact purpose. Found out I had a flat leaving work one day,pumped it up, drove home and patched it. It's also good for maintaining tire pressure, better than stopping at a gas station where here in CT they charge you for air!
Scotty , I teach weekly class on car maintenance at my house of worship. I call it "Ladies,meet your car!" ( men are welcome too
) This weeks class is tire maintenance and safety . Your videos are concise and easy to understand. Thanx for what you do, See Ya! and G-d bless.
I bought a cheap plastic compressor on harbor freight for emergencies. It took about half an hour to inflate a flat tire and the compressor felt like it was overheating. Some time later, bought a VIAIR compressor. This was long before I saw this video and got this brand due to positive reviews on amazon. The VIAIR compressor was able to inflate a flat tire in less than 3 minutes.
This episode of scotty kilmer was brought to you by Viair..
This is his right buddy, life s difficult, If I have any company support this work I will directly contact scotty for that.
Go ride your bicycle with flat tires.
paul wilson At the end of the day he isn't going to recommend something he isn't impressed with. Sponsorship means nothing when you lose subs for suggesting a shit product.
Saif Maher Learn how to spell you are very dumb. That is all.
I don't mind, as long as their pushing quality products they stand by. What's irritating are the channels that push tools, in which off camera, they wouldn't be caught dead using.
Thanks Scotty. I bought one at home depot. It works so much better than the cheap plastic one that i had. Keep making these videos. I like to know something is good before i buy it. Don't pay any attention to the hatters out there. I have bought several items that you have made videos about. Keep them coming.
I have that same exact compressor, its a little beast, used it to air up my tires on my dually during winter, worked great. Does get REALLY hot though (metal parts), so careful not to burn yourself
I think the reason people are pushing back on this "commercial" is because we rely on guys like you, the every day shady tree mechanic, for dependable, trustworthy and unadulterated advice. When you start promoting products for compensation, it leaves us skeptical and unassured, that what we are hearing is your honest opinion.
That's why I really respect ChrisFix and the videos he does, any time he mentions a product he always lets his audience know how he obtained the product and why he is showing it, providing opinions positive or negative.
Scotty, your camera presence is slightly annoying but there is something about it also that makes me watch. At the end of the day I think I can safely say we like your videos and we appreciate the time you take to make them, just return the Billy Mays starter kit and keep it authentic.
Brian Russo There is nothing wrong with someone telling you about a good product. If one of my friends had some tips for me and happened to be an expert on it, I would heed his word, to be sure.
Just cuz some people take advantage of their status doesn't mean everyone does. That's just pessimistic. and don't tell me about being a realist cuz that's just a bullshit answer. Just don't be naive and/or gullible about it. Just think about it. Which one do you think is gonna last longer? probably the Metal one.
I just wanted to learn to fill a tire with a portable thingy like that when i am home alone and boy you're a trip. Totally subbed you.
Thankyou Scotty. I've been researching portable car air compressors for 2 days. I researched the Air Hawk, Air Dragon, and a few other popular portable compressors. All were Junk. This one seems the best. Good Job.
I enjoy the reviews Scotty presents as the items are very practical and the reviews are honest.
Gotta love me Viair, picked up the 400p and only had it for a couple of months but its already paid itself off. Makes the regular trips up the Cape easier when you're constantly dropping tyre pressures, even reseated a 33" that I managed to roll off the rim no worries. As always great vid Scotty!
Also check the tire after it gets refilled to find out the cause of the flat. Could be a simple as a nail or as complex as a warped rim or a slash on the tire. But it's always a good idea to keep a pump with you. At least it'll get you to a service station on those long road trips. :)
I had one of those plastic compressor in my car once and the day I needed air in one tire, the compressor was badly warped from being in the car for years.
You really do get what you pay for. I will definitely consider a Viair compressor next time. Thanks.
those little compressors can save your butt. i ended up having the tire come off the bead off road in the middle of no where. that little compressor actually reseated my bead by pulling on and letting the compressor run. sure it took like 10 minutes to fill up a 33 inch tire but sure beat walking
I have a one made out of plastic that’s lasted over 15 years. Sadly the valve stem attachment recently broke, but the motor still runs. Guess I can save money by just fixing it rather than buying a new expensive one.
I got my plastic one for $5 , it works superb for last 3 years . It shakes a lot , and after one tire gets really hot , but it was so cheap that I do not care . And just to be safe , I have manual pump in car since day one .
Part of my job is maintaining a company fleet of 60+ vehicles. We have one of those cheap Slime brand air compressors, and have pumped up dozens upon dozens of low tires for over a year now with it in wet, dry, and cold conditions. It looks and feels cheap, but is more than suitable to keep in your vehicle for emergencies. If it fails tomorrow, it was still well worth the $25. I may consider the better, more expensive metal one then, since we pump up tires more often than someone just keeping one for emergencies or the occasional fill.
+Alex Sweers Yes of course, but investing in high quality tools pays in the long run, at least statisticly. Though sometimes the cheaps things can do the job aswell. It comes down to personal preference and the size of your wallet. :)
I agree! :)
Scotty you rock! I love your videos and they are all super helpful. Just got a car, Mazda 626 from 1998 and I'm doing all your maintainance tips, changing the sparkplugs, airfilter, oil & filter.. It's all super fun, I've almost never touched a engine before :D
Now I only need to find the darn FFC ID-box in my car so I can order a replacement remote...
Nomadic Fanatic was pushing these a month ago, didn't give an explanation of the construction of the pump, or the "competition", nice job Scotty, i may buy one of these!
Im a firm believer that you het what you pay for. But about 6 years ago i needed a cheap tire inflator n got a slime one. It still works perfect to this day and ive used it quite a bit. I gotta gove credit to that little dude
My life would not be as good without these videos... Very exciting
I just recently bought a super flow mv-50 compressor basically the same as the bigger one you showed for $57 and dang those little compressors do some work!!!!!! Way exceeded my expectations
I do agree that everyone should carry a lighter plug in small tire pump in their vehicle. If you have a flat when you go to your vehicle you can air it up to at least get it to a tire repair place. I carry one and being I am a mechanic I carry a plug repair kit so I can repair the leak after I air it back up as well. I have had to use my pump two times in the last 4 years, but oh my gosh it saved all the trouble of jacking up the vehicle and using the spare and all that mess. All motorist should have one.
Earl Guyton Can you use a 12v Portable Tire Inflator with a Older car that just has a Cigarette lighter & not one of those ports that newer cars have that say 12v on them?
Harbor freight has a compressor like this..i bought 1 like 4 yrs ago still works great and super quick !
I bought a cheap one from Wal-mart about 5 yrs ago for $10 and since I only use it once a month to top off my tires, it's done ok by me. I do carry a spare tire,. however.
You're one of the few RUclipsrs whose videos I love watching. Would love to fly out to Texas and meet you some day.
I got 2 of these. One for each car I think it makes a good prepper item.
I have a Viair. My Viair connects directly to the battery, so it pushes a little more air than the cigarette lighter version. The first thing you'll notice is the quality of the build. Mine works like a champ.
Hey Scotty. I have the one you're not recommending and boy that thing has been a workhorse I have inflated SUV tires and it has never failed me yet I think I have it for three years now. In fact that thing is so reliable I keep it in the trunk of my car.
I agree on the cheap products. I am on my third cheap tire compressor. My next one will be a good solid metal one.
I have saved so much money on you videos I will be happy to support you sponsers!!! Add a link to buy next time.
Kelly Fontes there already is one in the description
Seems a lot like a commercial...........
Logan Foltz check out some of the comments so far, guys have em and love em. It's a quality pump, me, I got sick of plastic crap and decided to go quality metal pump and I am happy as a steamed clam
Scotty Kilmer I'm guilty, I do carry a cheap plastic one lol... Sorry
Logan Foltz It obviously is, and I was getting all ready to get pissed off until I found out it was a Viair. Viair is what the 4x4 guys buy. That there is now a smaller Viair is actually interesting news.
Logan Foltz because it is
You whining about it?
How is there 95 dislikes.
How can you argue a metal made air compressor is better than plastic.
Then on top of providing helpful advice.
I have a plastic Slime compressor, and it's done me fine lately, probably cause I only use it to fill low tires. When my tire is actually flat, I use my full size spare tire! And the Viair sounds just like my breathing machine I had 15 years ago when I had asthma!
I got a $8 air compressor from Ross lol. still working like a charm
I use a spare bicycle pump I have in the trunk, works surprisingly well for 13" tires.
I have 3 portable compressors 2 do not work I was wondering where to get one that works faster they all take to long to blow tire up.I have been watching your videos for several years now I always watch your new ones on Tuesdays,I never knew how to subscribe my youngest son showed me how.
Bought one on Scotty's say so . It works great ! Keep up the good work Scotty !
Viair makes a good portable 12 v compressor but be sure to read the owner's manual to see what the duty cycle is, and not to exceed it. I'd also suggest touching the fins on the cylinder to see how hot they are getting. If they start to get painfully hot - you've reached the end of the duty cycle; give it a rest to allow it to cool off. I have a similar model as the one you show and I figure it will top up 4 tires or totally fill up one tire, before it needs to rest and cool off.
An awesome product
just bought one.so far so good it works great thanks scotty
How has it held up over the years?
I'm thinking of getting one of these VIAIR compressors as a Christmas present for my parents.
I keep one in my trunk along with a plug patch kit
Mine is built into my emergency battery booster...along with a 120v current inverter, 12v outlets and work light. I used both the light and the 120v. during a recent power failure in my area.
big rig trucks usually have an inbuilt compressor. I've seen inflator hoses that hook up to the gladhands and with the governor set to 120psi they've got all the air they need for pumping a few tires while idling
I feel like for most people, the plastic model is good enough. Assuming you take care of your tires (including not driving over potholes on a regular basis), you might only use a tool like this once or twice for your car's entire lifespan. If you keep it in your car at all times, the reduced weight is always welcome. The Viair is definitely a much better product for people who regularly fix tires.
Personally, I use the PSX2, which is used to jumpstart cars and fill up tires.
I had a better Slime compressor. I say had because it's motor, NOT THE PLASTIC HOUSING, snapped!
I was only using it for a touch up. Wound up buying a bike footpump because it was cheap and small. Sure it takes a while to fill the tire up, but I've got some rocking calves now!
That true, I've this for 3 years and still good shape and keep inside my car boot.
It's nice to pump when tire cool with the correct stock psi :)
I plan to purchase a Viair Product..they are Awesome!
I bought one after watching this....its awesome...
Hey Scotty, love the video. I been using a slime compressor for since 2007 and never had any problems. But the all metal viair does look tempting. Thanks for the video.
this is good one scotty
"why not try *VIAIR* and *be like me*"
what a cheap advertising line xD
Thanks Scotty
I have a little plastic one. The inside looks almost exactly like the one you demonstrated except my one has an aluminium piston. I lubricated the whole mechanism with oil to make it last longer. It's biggest problem is it has plastic gears and they get a pounding when pumping up the trailer tiers. It's pretty cheap and nasty. I've been thinking about getting a big one for a while.
This is cool, thanks Scotty! You have a fun, cool personality- you remind me of my Uncle Fred Homberg. RIP Uncle Fred.
He really wants a sponsorship with slime lol, love the videos Scotty!
Thankfully, rarely get flat tires. The last time I had one, I was not lucky enough to find it that way in the driveway. Sometimes these things happen on the road. Even if the pump doesn't have its own fuse, the sockets often have them. Look in the fuse box for it. I find that if the engine is not running the pump fuse blows easily. That is unfortunate since you only get one or two spare fuses but at least they are very commonly available parts.
Love mine ivw got the 80psi version the one to connect to the battery directly its a beast inflates my 35 inch tires in minutes
Whether he gets paid or not it doesn’t matter. His channel is amazing. Thank you Scotty !
I already have this I store it under the driver side of my pick up I have a extended cab so I don't have much room luckily it fits fine under the driver chair
I'm not a fan of sponsored vids but I'm definitely convinced the $50 would be perfect for me.
brilliant vid, genuine guy...
My cheap $5 compressor is still going strong and I've had it at least 5 years. The beauty of a cheaper one is you can throw it around until it dies where as an expensive one you wouldn't wanna get a scratch on it
If you don't mind a little exercise, a large stand-up bicycle tire pump can also fill a car tire in just a few minutes.
Those little Viair tire inflators are actually awesome, though.
I have a metal one i got from pepboys 12 years ago and it still works like the day i got it
i chuckle a little every video when i hear you say "revved up your engines" haha
I use a bicycle pump. It doesn't take as long as you think. Just check the PSI from time to time. For me, I pump all 4 wheels once it's 2 PSI lower than the standard. For 2 PSI, it takes only 6 or 7 pumps.
Do you have a list of things that a person should keep in their car?
he made a video about it called Emergency items to have in your car and another one called Basic tools to have in your car
For long trips you should bring -coolant -oil -portable jump starter or jumper leads - basic tool kit - spare drive belts -zip ties and duct tape.
Some random person Never forget the Duct Tape!
caseybv74 A bag of dope. a lighter, rolling papers, pretzels and beer. What R U - stupid?
Duct tape fixes everything
The worst compressors are the ones built into the Jump starter packs. I've gone through 4 of them, due to the cheap plastic construction. I tried a few different units, but got the same result.....thing grenades and all you can hear is the little motor free spinning inside. The hardest thing I was doing was trying to bring a tire from around 25 psi to 40 psi. Admittedly 1 of the times I let the unit run longer than the 5 min they were limited to. The others they just crapped out after 3 min or so. Might give one of these expensive units a look.
The plastic ones just use a piston to push air in and out and are so damn noisy. Most bounce around on the ground because they aren't heavy enough.. Mine even says on the box it's quiet and it's a lie. I end up holding it in my hand bent over because the hose isn't long enough and it will bounce up and down on the ground like a sick frog. The best one I have seen of that kind is the TireTek model, comes with a built in Fuse from what I remember and it doesn't move around, at least you can set it to turn off when it reaches a certain PSI unlike this model.
Hey, I have that same exact plastic one.. lol.. Works fine for me and was cheap.. I like the auto cutoff for the tire pressure you choose.. But that Viair one looks way better
I have one of those for my truck. It's been working great for 2 years.
CT Dashcammer You should hook it up to a big rig air horn for the work truck. LOL
great report
Thanks for the recommendation! My Corvette has a factory air pump that works great but I've been looking for one to keep in my Truck and it looks like it could handle the tires on my compact tractor as well for the times when I get stuck (happens more than I care to admit).
You are the man Scotty
Eric the car guy does it all the time.
yep that applies to cars as well
example
plastic car manifold....vs old fashion metal intake manifold...
modren plastic coolant electric water pump vs old fashion metal mechanical coolant pump
I do like Viair pumps, I actually have one (at the time I got it it was the most powerful one that would run from the cigarette lighter), works great 5 or so years later.
I think the reason they say to have the car running though is that it uses quite a few amps, if you do all your tires and you have a weak/old battery you might need a jump after using this pump. Also I found that the pump would run *faster* when the car was on as well... I'm guessing the 13.5 or 14 volts from the alternator gave it a little more juice.
I can attest that plastic crap bounces all over the ground and I ended up holding it in my hand first time I used it, while bent to make sure the hose reached. I just wish the big boys would also use LCD screens where you could set it to cut off at a certain PSI. That's the only thing I like about the plastic models. TireTek also makes a nice one but I'm not sure what tech it uses inside of it.
I guess if you're an auto mechanic or roadside assistance, and have to deal with flats every day you're probably better off with something durable. But me that all I do is drive around like most people, and inflate a tire every 3 years (the rest I simply change and take to get fixed and reinflated at the service station), I have a plastic crap compressor I bought at the hardware store and right now it's going on 15 years and won't quit. The screw type valve looks nice though, seems like it'll outlast those typical lever-type valves you find on most compressors.
I have a Slime compressor kit. The power cord wraps around the plastic housing, and for some reason reacts chemically with one another. The plastic housing is actually melted...and no, I didn't run it with the cord wrapped up.
I owned a slime a different model for 8 years now, still works like new... :)
i kinda like my Kobalt Air compressor (had it for 3 years no problem yet) got it from a yard sale for $20 lol
I am an old lady, rural, and bought one of those cheap plastic ones from China. I cannot figure out how to use it as in how to attach it to the tire stem. At least with yours I can see you screw it in. Please make videos for us old ladies like you are talking to a 5yo. We do not have the experience or mechanical background you men have and I always end up doing things upside down and backwards and blowing stuff up because nobody shows us step by step.
Nice compressor! Looks like a good brand.
I'm going to look into these.
I got the basic... its 6 YEARS.. HAVEN'T BREAK on me... never CHANGE THE BRUSH INSIDE OF IT2...... but now I'm grown out of it.. I need more cfm-- 4 my bobcat!! ;))
Great review Scotty! Keep up the good work.
I have a 1999 Acura Integra GSR and i just recently replaced my axles, only when im in gear accelerating i get strong vibrations from the front, but as soon as i let off the gass or if i even give it gas while in neutral it is fine, what could be wrong? Maybe my half shaft?
The negative comments, Viair is a great compressor.
I just got one of those ViAir compressors.
Thanks for recommending it.
Eric Brown I see they sell these at Home Depot. I'm thinking about getting one for my car. I saw harbor freight has a cheap one. I'd rather pay the extra 20$ and buy this one. Is it worth it how's it held up?
Everything I hear bout Harbor Freight the products never last. It's like some guy had the bright idea to sell the cheapest crap from China and make it look like it's a nice place to go. We only have one store around where I live.
Thank you!!!!
I don't know if anyone else does this, but I use a bicycle pump for my car tires, it takes a little longer but my cig lighter don't work so...the little bicycle pump is more labor intensive but its gotten me on the road more than a few times.Takes bout 10 minutes from pancake flat.
I really appreciate this video because it shows how crappy some of these ac are. Metal is superior to plastic. Thanks Scotty.
Old time Scotty before he was a Millionaire! Still had the 94 Celica! 😂😂😂😂
That looks like the harbor freight $30 one and that HF one is amazing