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This is where you insert a tool to lower the spare tire.
hey bro Walt to the back of your car... Look up under your rear bumper and tou will see a circular edged plate with a brace around it... above that plate is your spare tire... or maybe where it should be...
There are multiple places one can buy replacement GE microwave parts. Local stores can usually provide spare parts, but for the biggest supply, the internet is the place to look.
If equipped with spare tire lock, attach key to crank. Open rear cargo doors. If a cover plate covers the hold for the spare tire winch, remove the cover plate. Insert crank into hole until it engages the winch, then turn counterclockwise. If it won't turn: The winch is broken (usually caused by corrosion.) Cut the cable holding the spare tire up to get the tire out of the way, then install a new spare tire winch.
The spare wheel is secured with a cirular plate which has a bolt through it that secures the spare wheel from moving mine WA missing when i got mine i picked one up in a breakers hope this helps
Insert the jack crank handle into the hole in the back near the license plate and crank the spare down until you can release it from the cable.
Mr. Hoo snatches the plate of spare ribs away from Jake Wexler because he believes that Jake is trying to steal the ribs. Jake had actually been hiding the legal documents inside the plate, but Mr. Hoo misunderstood his actions.
It's in three places: on a plate at the bottom of the windshield on a plate behind the spare tire in the trunk stamped into the transmission tunnel under the back seat
In the older bugs there is an identification plate secured in the front compartment, behind where the spare would sit.
use your jack rod from under the hood. There is a hole beside the rear lisence plate... it goes in there and inserts into the spare tire carrier. crank it down and unhook it!! Good Luck!!
Notice the small hole below the tail gate but above the license plate. Insert the jack handle into that hole and turn the handle counterclockwise. The spare tire will lower down to the ground.
You should have a tire iron with the vehicle. Look by the license plate on the rear bumper. There's a small slot which you insert the flat end of the tire iron into. You'll feel when you get it right. Rotate it counterclockwise, and the spare tire will lower from the carrier.