Roadside emergencies
CHANGING THE TIRES
Ifyougetaflattirewhiledriving,donotapplythebrakeheavily.
Instead,graduallydecreaseyourspeed.Holdthesteeringwheelfirmly
andslowlymovetoasafeplaceonthesideoftheroad.
Spare tire information
Yourvehicleisequippedwitha15”sparetirethatmustbeusedfor
emergenciesonly.Vehiclesequippedwith16”tireshavea16”sparetire.
The15”sparetireisnotaswideasaregulartireandisdesignedfor
emergencyuseonly.Replacethistirewithafull-sizetireassoonas
possible.The16”sparetireisnotequippedwithwheelornaments.The
wheelornamentsfromtheoriginalwheel/tiremaybeusedonthespare.
Ifyourvehicleisequippedwith4WDorAWD,asparetireofa
differentsizethantheroadtiresshouldnotbeused.Suchatire
couldresultindamagetodrivelinecomponentsandmakethe
vehicledifficulttocontrol.
Location of the spare tire and tools
Thesparetireandtoolsforyourvehiclearestowedinthefollowing
locations:
Tool
Location
Sparetire
Underthevehicle,justinfrontof
therearbumper
Jack,lugnutwrench
Leftrearquarterpanelbehind
interioraccesscover
Jackhandle
Onthelowerrearseatbase
Removing the spare tire
1.
Insertthejackhandleintothe
rearbumperopening.
Thehandlewillstopmovingand
forwardresistancetoturningwillbe
feltwhenproperlyengaged.
2.
Turnthehandlecounterclockwise
untiltireisloweredtotheground,
thetirecanbeslidrearwardandthe
cableisslightlyslack.
3.
Removetheretainerfromthesparetire.
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Model Year | 2001 |
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