Lift the car, remove the hub, loosen and remove the nuts, and remove the tire. Put on a new tire, replace and tighten down the nuts, replace the hub and lower the car.
On a 2000 Ford Explorer : Using the factory jack : Front tire ( there are hooks / bars on the fronts of the lower control arms ) Rear tire ( under the axle tube below the leaf spring )
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if the sticker is still on the passenger door, it should tell you the correct tire pressure
Yes, you can use a 2-ton jack to change the tire on a 2000 Ford Explorer, as the vehicle's weight is within the jack's capacity. However, ensure that the jack is positioned on a stable and level surface, and follow the manufacturer's instructions for safe lifting. Always use jack stands for added safety after lifting the vehicle.
If you have your manual it will show not to change tire size as it changes the stability of the vehicle
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You can view the 2000 Ford Explorer owners manual online at : www . motorcraft service . com ( no spaces ) Click on Owner Guides ( the changing a tire instructions , with drawings , starts on page 199 )
On a 2007 Ford Explorer : ( NO ) the spare tire does not a sensor for the Tire Pressure Monitoring System ( TPMS )
On a 1999 Ford Explorer ( using the factory jack ) Front tire ( there are " hooks " on the front of the lower control arms ) Rear tire ( under the axle tube , below the leaf spring )
If it's not in a spot, which is really convenient to the spare, or new tire, then just keep it stowed in the back.