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first remove the black plastic surround from the swivel, then get a hammer and a punch and knock the metal locking pin downwards until it loosens then presto! its done
To remove spare a tire from a GMC Envoy pull at the base of the cable this should free the bracket under the tire. Then take your jack lift up on the tire and slide it off. If you can not remove the bracket you can go to an auto shop and have it removed.
Remove the tire cover (if it has one) remove the wheel lug(s) holding the rim to the mounting bracket - slide the tire off the bracket.
Continue to lower the cable until you have enough slack in the cable to wiggle the holding bracket out of the spare.
You will need a ratchet and a socket to remove it. You get under the rear of the truck and you will see the bolt and bracket holding the tire in place. Remove the bolt and the bracket hinges downward. You will need a ratchet and a socket to remove it. You get under the rear of the truck and you will see the bolt and bracket holding the tire in place. Remove the bolt and the bracket hinges downward.
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You will need a ratchet and a socket to remove it. You get under the rear of the truck and you will see the bolt and bracket holding the tire in place. Remove the bolt and the bracket hinges downward.
The '01 Montero Sport spare cranks down with your lug wrench from the rear storage compartment. Lift lid and you will see a round cap/plug in the center. Remove this plastic plug and see a large hex lug, turn counterclockwise to lower your spare to the ground. Loosen it a little extra the lift the spare and turn the lift bracket sideways so it will come up out of the hole in center of rim. You may need to knock this bracket/plate down out of the center first, sometimes they stick in there. Remember to crank this back up before driving on.
use a socket to loosen the bolt holding it up and pull the bracket down
You can first look at the users manual to find how to remove it. If you still need help, a mechanic might be the best option.
Remove the four 13mm bolts from the winch bracket and the whole assembly will come down.
When looking for spare parts for a Mitsubishi air-conditioning system, the best place to start is Mitsubishi themselves, who have a list of official service centers on their websites, where you can send your item to be repaired, or order spare parts.