is it regular size
The spare tire is located in the trunk of your 2004 Toyota. Lift the false bottom of the trunk floor up, to reveal the tire. Unscrew the center retaining nut.
Flip the seat up on the passenger side. There you will find the tools needed to remove the tires. In this kit you will have to assemble two rods. When you open the hatch there is a hole located about center way. The rods you assemble will go into this hole and when "cranked" will lower your spare tire. Keep in mind that you will have to engage the rod into a slot to enable you to lower the tire.
how do I remove the spare tire from a2007 toyota sienna
It's in the rear just above the spare tire. You will need to lower the spare to get access to it
Just inside the trunk (at the center) is a bolt that lowers the spare tire rack. It is probably covered up by a small flap in the carpet. Use the tire lug wrench to lower the spare tire.
The standard spare tire size, for a 1999 Toyota Camry, is 135 R55 15. The spare tire size is smaller than the standard tire size.
How to remove spare wheel from underneath toyota wish
it's on the middle right side of the Van and it's on under neath. Also remove your floor mat and you will see the access nut to lower it.
the spar tire is underneath the rear of the truck (behind the bumper).
To remove the spare tire from a Toyota Estima, insert the jack handle into the hole provided in the rear bumper and turn clockwise. Turn counterclockwise to return the spare tire holder to normal.
In Sienna 2006, spare tire is below the 2nd right seat.
The Highlander's manual gives no instruction on how to remove the spare tire from its storage area. Find the area where the tire tools reside. You should notice a round black cap on the right side of the area where the tire tools are. Remove the black plastic cap. This will reveal a nut that operates the spare tire hoist. Among the spare tire tools is a silver socket with a ring on one side of the socket. Put the socket on the nut and turn the socket. This will lower the spare tire. Thanks Toyota for offering absolutely no instruction on this process.