IN CASE OF EMERGENCY
6
. Refer to the section entitled "Jacking up the
vehicle" to select a jacking point near the flat
tire at which to position the jack, and then
raise the vehicle until the tire is slightly off
the ground.
Tightening torque:
Front
12 to 14 kg.m
Rear
12 to 14 kg.m
Minibus,
Van
(118
to 137 N.m, (118 to 137 N.m,
to 101 lbs.ft) 87 to 101 lbs.ft)
to 22 kg.m 18 to 22 kg.m
87
Remove the wheel nuts.
18
Truck
(177 to 216 N.m, (177 to 216 N.m,
130 to 159 lbs.ft) 130 to 159 lbs.ft)
GS40210A
CAUTION:
Never put oil on the wheel bolts or nuts,
because this may cause them to become
loose.
GS40200A
2WD
4WD
7.
8.
Clean away any mud, etc. on the hub sur-
face or in the installation holes in the wheel,
and then mount the spare tire.
With the tapered side of the wheel nuts
facing toward the wheel (see illustration),
screw the nuts onto the bolt and tighten all
the way by hand, to the extent that the wheel
is not loose.
GS40230A
CAUTION:
When tightening the wheel nuts, do not
apply excessive force to tighten them, such
as by using your foot to apply force to the
wheel nut wrench, or by using a pipe or
similar tool.
E060A08P-GAG
10.Remove
11.Place
the chock from the wheel.
the wheel cap, and then tap the wheel
cap edge with your hand.
9.
Lower the vehicle slowly and then alter-
nately tighten the nuts until each nut has
been tightened to the specified torque.
12.The fault tire should be repaired and bal-
anced as soon as possible.
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