If you have disappearing 3rd row seating and no AWD, then the donut is located under the car under the 2nd row seating. If you do have AWD, you have no spare tire. You probably have Bridgestone Runflat tires that will supposedly get you to the next town if you do get a flat tire. The Bridgestone manufacturer states in their tire information that the average life of Runflats are anywhere from 14,000 to 40,000 miles on the life of these tires. The Bridgestone Runflats on my 2010 Toyota Sienna AWD all (4) are badly cupping after only 12,200 miles and Bridgestone will not stand behind their tire even though the miles on the tires are well below the ridiculous 14,000 mile life of the tires. I just took my Sienna back to the dealer today, so we will see if they stand behind their tire installation. I never would have bought a vehicle if I had known there was no spare tire. I didn't even think to ask that when I bought this used vehicle less than a year ago.
how do I remove the spare tire from a2007 toyota sienna
In Sienna 2006, spare tire is below the 2nd right seat.
under the car in the rear
It is located underneath the vehicle in front of the right rear tire.
The spare tire release bolt is located in the rear cargo area of the 1998 Toyota Sienna. Look for a small "U" shaped piece of loose carpet on the floor of the cargo area. The bolt should be turned counterclockwise to release the spare tire.
If you have the Limited (aka XLE Limited) trim level then it was factory equipped with run-flat tires and there is no spare tire.
Under mid-pass-side of van. Cable crank lowers tire.
i don,t know what tire side for toyota sienna 2008
it's on the middle right side of the Van and it's on under neath. Also remove your floor mat and you will see the access nut to lower it.
check it in the internet and i have no idea
There is a big bolt right in the middle of the passenger side middle row. There is a flap on the carpet floor. open it and you will be able to see it. This is also where you will find the release in the 2005 Toyota Sienna.
You must access the bolt that holds the spare tire in place from the inside of the car. There is a flap in the carpet in the rear storage space behind the last row of seats. Lift the flap, loosen the bolt, and the spare tire will be lowered so that you can remove it.