My son figured it out, the tow truck guy didn't even know how to do it. There is a little plastic cap inside the car. You use the jack to lower down the tire from inside the car. (basically from sitting in the drivers seat, between the two front seats you will see a little gray cap. Part of the jack will fit in, then you turn it. You also need to do this to bring back up where the tire was.
Removing a spare tire is easy to do from a Chevy Suburban. The tire is removed with the tool that is located on with your jack.
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There is a tool with your jack that you insert through the hole in the bumper and turn to lower the spare
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.
Continue to lower the cable until you have enough slack in the cable to wiggle the holding bracket out of the spare.
u need to drop the spare tire !! and there it is !!
Whether a person would rather go out with their spare money or have TV and cable will vary with each person. The majority of people would probably pick TV and cable because there are not many people that have spare money these days.
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AnswerMost cars come with spare keys but you could get a locksmith to unlock it.
always have the weight of the tire and rim on the cable when cranking
To release the spare tire on a Ford Transit Connect, you will need to locate the tire changing tools and the spare tire release mechanism. The spare tire is typically located underneath the vehicle, near the rear bumper. You may need to use the tire iron or a tool provided in the vehicle's toolkit to lower the spare tire from its storage position. Follow the specific instructions outlined in the owner's manual for your Ford Transit Connect to safely and effectively release the spare tire.
I can not swear to it on your 95 but on my 94 suburban the jack is on the drivers side under the cupholder on the rear wheel well in front of the spare tire. hope this helps.