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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.
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.
There is a plug in the rear bumper (Along the trim) you pull that out and then insert the tire iron and you turn counter clockwise and the tire will lower. Then to raise the tire turn the tire iron clockwise. It is basically a winch that lower and raises the tire
To drop the spare, get the tire iron from its compartment behind the driver's side rear wheel well. Just inside the door sill for the rear hatch, on the passenger's side, is a small plastic tab with a jack logo on it Lift this tab to show the bolt which drops the spare. Use the tire iron to turn it.
To release the spare tire cable on a Ford Freestar, first, locate the spare tire access hole on the rear of the vehicle. Use the provided winch tool, which is typically found in the vehicle's storage compartment, to turn the winch mechanism counterclockwise. This action will lower the spare tire and release the cable. Once the tire is lowered, you can remove it from the vehicle.
If you have a tire iron with a narrow tip on the end opposite of where you loosen the lug nuts then you can stick it in the crank hole and turn it until the spare tire is lowered. Sam Kent
To release the spare tire on a 2004 Honda Pilot, first locate the spare tire tool kit, which is typically found in the rear storage area. Use the provided wrench to lower the spare tire by inserting it into the winch mechanism located under the rear of the vehicle. Turn the wrench counterclockwise until the tire is fully lowered to the ground. Once it's lowered, you can remove the spare tire from the carrier.
To access the spare tire in a Honda Odyssey, first, locate the spare tire compartment under the rear of the vehicle. Remove the plastic cover or cap if present, and then use the provided tool, usually found in the storage area, to lower the spare tire. Turn the tool counterclockwise to release the tire from its holder. Once lowered, you can pull the spare tire out from under the vehicle.
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.
To release the spare tire cage on a 1996 Toyota T100, first locate the spare tire hoist mechanism, which is usually found beneath the rear of the truck. Use the provided crank handle, often stored with the jack equipment, to lower the tire. Insert the handle into the hoist mechanism and turn it counterclockwise until the tire is fully lowered and free from the cage. Once released, you can remove the spare tire for use.
There should be a rubber grommet in the back bumper/rear license plate area. You simply stick the end of the tire iron or a long screw driver through the grommet and turn it. This will lower the spare tire to the ground.
underneath the back seat is your tire iron. underneath the tailgate is a locking cover your ignition key unlocks this. In your tire iron pack you put together the pieces and stick in hole turn till tire is tight