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How to remove spare wheel from underneath toyota wish
in my megane it was in the spare wheel housing in the boot.
Like removing any wheel from any other car
To tighten the fan belt on a Renault Master, a person needs to adjust the belt tension wheel. This wheel has a bolt that is inserted in a groove. The bolt can be loosened and then moved to the desired location to tighten the belt.
I have a Chevy Blazer 2000 4 Wheel Drive ZR2 The Spare Is On The Back With a Lock How do I remove the Spare Tire Thank You
Depending on what year it is? There is a small nut located under a cover in the luggage area, this is part of a pulley type device which is on a wire, using the wrench from the tool kit, you turn the nut which then loosens the spare wheel and lowers it to the floor. There is a "t" bar type device which fits through the centre of the wheel which can be switched so that you can remove it. To raise the wheel back up just do the same but in reverse.
lift the very back seat (the one which folds down in to the boot), in the carpet under the seat on the right is a small section cut away, lift the carpet, under here you might find a rubber grommit about 7cm wide, - remove, under here you will find a nut, this will drop the spare wheel down.
The tool kit and the jack for the Porsche Boxster are located in the front luggage compartment behind the spare wheel. You must remove the spare wheel to get to it.
The Renault Master van has been produced since 1980, its also known as the Opel and Vauxhall Movano. The diagnostic port is located in the fuse box, found behind the steering wheel.
Ours does not have a spare (cos the extra 2 seats are under the boot cover) but a bottle of "gel" that should seal a small puncture for long enough to let you pump the tyre and get to a garage for a spare. JJ
Two rubber clip either side of wheel then twist cover and pull
Same as my answer regarding the traffic, you need a BIG press, they are real gits to remove, before you press the bearing out you will have to remove the inner chase, a small disk cuter may achieve this, once the inner chase is out the bearing will press out as normal