Turn the nut on the rear storage box to loosen the nut
Oh, dude, removing a spare tire from a Toyota Wish is like, super easy. First, locate the tools in the trunk, then use the jack to lift the car, and finally, unscrew the nuts to take off the tire. Just make sure to, like, not drop the tire on your foot or anything, that would be a real bummer.
To remove the spare tire from a Toyota Wish, first, ensure the vehicle is on a stable surface and engage the parking brake. Locate the spare tire compartment, usually found under the rear floor panel. Use the provided tools (typically a jack and a wrench) to loosen and remove the securing bolt or clamp holding the spare tire in place. Carefully lift the tire out of the compartment once it is free.
Its 33psi on all 4 wheels.
Eish, I wish I knew!
every three month
Toyota WISH was created in 2002.
Timing chains will normally last the life of the engine.
take off the tire remove the caliper replace the brake disc if necessary and replace brake pads on the calipers reassemble do this for every tire to wish to change at that time
It is possible to buy a Toyota Wish from a Japanese exporter, trader and dealer. Check out the SBT Japan, trademe, tradekey, alibaba and sgcarmart websites.
NS40 or NS60
He had long since forgotten to spare others, by denying himself a wish
First you have to jack up your vehicle and remove tire on desired side of car you wish to change brake pads. You will have access to the brake pad once tire is removed. Using proper tool remove pad, replace with new one and reassemble.