You can't - the jack that is provided does not get the vehicle of the ground enough to be able to change the tire- then when it does, it is not strong enough to support it. Found this out tonight= thank goodness for AAA
To remove the spare tire on a 2010 Toyota Sequoia, first locate the spare tire hoist mechanism, which is typically found under the rear of the vehicle. Use the provided jack handle to turn the hoist mechanism counterclockwise, which will lower the tire. Once the tire is lowered to the ground, you can pull it out from the hoist. Ensure to secure any tools and the hoist mechanism back in place after removal.
To remove the spare tire from a 2006 Toyota Sequoia, first locate the spare tire winch mechanism, typically found under the rear of the vehicle. Use the provided tire tool to turn the winch handle counterclockwise, which will lower the tire. Once the tire is fully lowered to the ground, disconnect the tire from the winch by unhooking it from the cable. Finally, carefully slide the tire out from under the vehicle.
To remove the spare tire on a 2003 Toyota Sequoia, first locate the spare tire winch mechanism, which is typically under the rear of the vehicle. Use the provided wrench to lower the tire by inserting it into the winch and turning it counterclockwise until the tire is fully lowered to the ground. Once lowered, you can pull the tire out from under the vehicle. Be sure to secure the winch mechanism back in place after removing the tire.
The 2004 Toyota Sequoia runs on regular unleaded.
The 2014 Toyota Sequoia runs on regular unleaded.
The 2010 Toyota Sequoia runs on regular unleaded.
The 2003 Toyota Sequoia runs on regular unleaded.
The 2008 Toyota Sequoia runs on regular unleaded.
The 2012 Toyota Sequoia runs on regular unleaded.
The 2002 Toyota Sequoia runs on regular unleaded.
The 2007 Toyota Sequoia runs on regular unleaded.
The 2013 Toyota Sequoia runs on regular unleaded.