THE SAFE WAY TO CHANGE A WHEEL
I Shut engine off and set parking brake. C. r should be parked on as flat a surface as possible. Block the wheel diagonally opposite to the one to be removed.
7 R move spare wheel. lack and base and IUR wrench from luggage compartment. See II lie ;>8for StatIOn Wagon lack storage.
Pry off hub cap With flat end of lug wrench.
" Loosen nuts (bolts) before uSing lack. I urn left on right wheels (passenger side) nd ueht on left wheels.
5. Place lifting hook on lack, uSing top hole for front bumper and bottom hole till r ,r bumper.
! II applicable, remove fender skirt If rear ",II I IS to be changed. Place hand under 111"'1'1 dge of skirt and push lock lever up 1111 way from you. Then pull skirt down for I IIIOV I.
I r I t lack hook between the two bumpr bolts and set lack In position withlui I nling.
8. I nsert lug wrench In lack; set control finger for "Up" posllion and "pump" until wheelis clear of ground.
9 . Remove nuts (bolts) and pull wheel off hub.
10. Install spare and lightly tighten nuts (bolts), alternating from upper left to lower right and upper right to lower left . Set control finger for "Down" position and lower car. Then finish tightening. Put hub cap in place and hit sharply with heel of hand If rear wheel was changed, replace fender skirt (if applicable) by engaging retainer pins into holes in fender and push lock lever up to lock poslhon.
CAUTION: A bumper jack is a tire changing tool only! If It IS necessary to work under the car, place supports under car structure.
RAILER-TOWING SERVIICE RECOMMENDATIONS
II y"1I C r Is equipped with a factory-installed Trailer Towing package, provided the loaded trailer weight ,10.. not exceed 5,500 pounds and the car is serviced according to the recommendations shown below, ,II. M nufacture r's Passenger Car Warranty will apply. Otherwise, towing a loaded trailer weighing In I I of 2,500 pounds is viewed as abnormal use and service and the warranty does not apply.
I It IIIU' transmission fluid ........................... 32,000 miles initial and every 10,000 miles thereafter
"'111 H' Ir nsmissi on oil filter (auto . trans .) ......... 32,000 miles initial and every 10,000 miles thereafter
I It I" I' r r axle lubricant· ............................. , ............................ , ....... , .. 32,000 miles III P" I universal joints, splined transmission output "III, IIld check fluid level in transmission and rear axle ...... Every 2 months, not to exceed 4,000 miles
I I. 11111 nglne oil, , ........................... , .... Every 3 months (or 4,000 miles, whichever comes first)
I II 111' ngine oil filter ................ " .. " ..................................... Every second oil change
"' ( MMENDED SERVICE
III I"' I Iront brake assemblies and front wheel bearings ...... " ....... , .................. , , ,10,000 miles
'" "I I luel filter .......... " ... " ........... " .................. Every 20,000 miles (or once every 2 years) I .1 III IIr -Inspec t for wear ..................... , ...................................... Every 5,000 miles
I ""ittnllnation of the rear axle lubricant with water Is possible by submerging the rear axle in water, IlIlIwll, w ter to enter the axle vent. Boat-launching ramps are sometimes located to permit the 11111111 f Ion of the car axle . If contamination by water is evident or suspected, rear axle lubricant .,HI I II changed immediately, or early axle failure can result.
Hili Wh n towing a trailer tire pressures should be increased 4 psi on Sedan models and 6 psi on I tlon Wagon models.
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