underneath the back seat is your tire iron. underneath the tailgate is a locking cover your ignition key unlocks this. In your tire iron pack you put together the pieces and stick in hole turn till tire is tight
Use the Square end of the jank crank rod. I had the same problem
Use your jack handle. Side it through the hole in the body just below the tailgate. Guide the end of the handle into the winch assembly. Crank the handle to winch the tire down.
if on a 4.8/5.3 or 6.0 you have to remove the main serpentine belt first then slide the 4 rib a/c belt off of the crank pulley while holding the tensioner back if you are replacing it with a new belt, hold the tensioner back and cut the belt unless you want it for a roadside spare.
There is as small hole somewhere in the rear bumper. The vehicle's included tire tool kit should have the device(s) necessary to fit in that hole and should then be twisted to crank the tire down.
Between the first and second rows there is a carpet flap that lifts. You will then see a crank that cranks down the spare tire. the spare tire is actually outside of the Odysseys interior, but the crank is inside.
Insert the jack crank handle into the hole in the back near the license plate and crank the spare down until you can release it from the cable.
On the passenger side in the back seat, push the seat forward you will then find a crank handle. Open the crank as it is folded. You will find a slot put the crank in the slot and turn the crank until it stops. You will then find the spare tire on the ground under the trunk portion of the car. You can turn the bolt on the chain and you can remove the spare tire.
There is a tool with your jack that you insert through the hole in the bumper and turn to lower the spare
Under the hood is a long crank. When you open the back door, a small hole is exposed in the bottom edge. Put the crank in to the hole and you can crank the spare tire down. There should be a page explaining this attached to the jack.
Any wreckers yard.
under the passengers front seat.
You can get the spare tire off a 94 Chevy Silverado truck by reached under the rear bumper and turning the release knob. It will slowly lower the tire down until it can safely be removed from the mount.