Basically you have to pour washing liquid over the tire to keep it clean to the mechanism will turn.......after it has dried then throw it into the wall until u see a crack......that then shows it is ready for you setting it on fire then you put it on your car.....
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Removing a spare tire on a 1998 Blazer is very east. The tire is located under the rear of the blazer. The tire has a turn handle that will release the tire. Turn the handle until the tire releases.
To remove the spare tire from a Toyota Estima, insert the jack handle into the hole provided in the rear bumper and turn clockwise. Turn counterclockwise to return the spare tire holder to normal.
You can access the mechanism to lower the spare tire from under the van.
Check the spare tire sensor.
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.
Have you checked the spare tire yet? I hear that if the spare is too low the light will stay on.
There is a tool with your jack that you insert through the hole in the bumper and turn to lower the spare
To remove the spare tire on a Mercury Mariner insert the jack handle into the hole provided on the rear bumper of the vehicle. Turn the jack handle clockwise to lower the spare from underneath the vehicle.
First of all check the spare tire pressure.
A tire jack & iron (wrench) should be tucked in the rear compartment (cargo area); pull the rubber plug off the spare tire eyelet; simply fit the elongated tire iron (wrench) to the spare tire eyelet located in the floor; fit the jack on the tire iron and turn counter-clockwise; the tire will begin to lower.
Thee is a knob on the rear of the chain-fall that you have to turn to lower the spare tire. The spare works on a chain fall system. You should see the small metal box above the spare tht houses the chain fall. Directly behind that is a cone shape knob. If you turn the knob it will slowly lower the spare.