The way that you take down the spare tire will depend on the make and model of the vehicle. Some SUVs have the spare tire under the vehicle and require a special tool to wind the tire down to the ground.
Hi, The spare tire is underneath the rear of your Pacifica. However, to lower it, you will have to open the back hatch and open the floor compartment. In the middle of the compartment you will see a place where you have to fit the lug wrench onto. Then after it is fitted on, you will have to keep spinning the lug wrench to the left until the spare tire is lowered onto the ground. Then you will have to release the cable that lowered the spare tire down from the vehicle. Next, take the flat tire off and install the spare tire. Then take your flat tire to the nearest decent tire store or car garage and have them either fix the flat, or replace the tire if it is ruined. Then after you get the tire back, take the spare off and put the good tire back on again. Happy Traveling!
give it a kick.
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.
On a 1997 Mercury Sable : The jack is supposed to be with the spare tire in the trunk The spare tire is stored with the tire valve facing down and the jack is stored inside the tire rim
The Spare Tire is located in the driver's side rear. You need to press down on a latch that is close to the window to unlock the plastic cover.
Usually near the jack.
Where is the spare tire
the canister vent valve is located behind the spare tire you will have to take the spare tire so you can see it
how do you remove spare tyre on a Mazda bongo 1997
remove back covered area and use jack to reel tire down.
undo the bolt in the middle of the tire and pull the barcket down
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.