To fix the spare tire carrier on a Lexus RX330, first, inspect the carrier for any visible damage or rust. If the carrier is misaligned or stuck, try lubricating the mechanism with a penetrating oil. If the issue persists, you may need to remove the carrier assembly and check for broken parts, replacing them as necessary. Reassemble and ensure it operates smoothly before securing the spare tire back in place.
This particular part is calle the "Spare Tire Carrier".
Its your low tire pressure gauge. Check all your tires and the spare as well
In the trunk, pick up the carpeted panel and under there is the spare tire, jack, and tools.
I'm semi-sure it's called a spare tire carrier.
First of all check the spare tire pressure.
To remove the spare tire from a Nissan Terrano, locate the spare tire carrier mechanism, usually mounted underneath the vehicle at the rear. Use the provided tool, typically found in the trunk, to lower the tire by turning the winch mechanism counterclockwise until the tire is fully lowered to the ground. Once it's on the ground, you can detach it from the carrier by removing the retaining bolt or mechanism. Finally, carefully pull the spare tire out from under the vehicle.
You should have a tire iron with the vehicle. Look by the license plate on the rear bumper. There's a small slot which you insert the flat end of the tire iron into. You'll feel when you get it right. Rotate it counterclockwise, and the spare tire will lower from the carrier.
To remove the spare tire on a 1980 Dodge D50, first locate the tire carrier, typically mounted beneath the truck bed. Use the provided crank handle or a ratchet to lower the spare tire down from its bracket. Once it's lowered, disconnect the tire from the carrier by removing any retaining hardware, and carefully take the spare tire off. Always refer to the owner's manual for specific instructions related to your vehicle.
In a 1993 Lexus ES300, the spare tire is located in the trunk, under the floor mat. To access it, you need to lift the trunk floor panel, which also contains the jack and other tools. Make sure to check for any additional compartment or cover that may need to be removed to reach the spare tire.
To access the spare tire on a 2012 Dodge Caravan, first, locate the spare tire tool kit, which is typically found in the rear cargo area. Remove the floor covering and any storage compartments if necessary to reveal the spare tire compartment. Use the provided jack handle to lower the spare tire by inserting it into the designated hole and turning it counterclockwise until the tire is fully lowered. Finally, retrieve the spare tire from the carrier beneath the vehicle.
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.
I don't know where it is but I could not get the light off until they put air in spare tire