For every driver knowing how to change a tire is essential. You will require a spare tire, scissor-car-Jack, Lug Wrench, and a manual for your specific vehicle to guide you.
Find a secure place to park and put your hazard lights on. Set the parking brakes to reduce the chances of your vehicle rolling off. Then, apply the wheel wedges on the front tire if the punctures tire you are changing is on the back tire and vice versa.
Unscrew the Hub-cap or the wheel-cover because it will be easy to remove before you lift it. Remove it using the rear end of the lug wrench. You can always read the manual to help you know how to remove it.
Set a jack under the frame near the busted car-tire to raise the vehicle. Unscrew the lug nuts and remove the tire by bringing it gently towards you. Then mount the spare tire on carefully. Fit it into the lugs on the rims. Tighten the lug nut and ensure they are tightly fastened.
Slightly lower the vehicle and ensure the lugs are tightened now using the wrench, turning it slowly clockwise. Then, lower the car until it reaches the ground, replace all the tires Hubcap, and countercheck the changed tires pressure.