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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Section 5 Problems on the Road 
Here you’ll find what to  do about  some  problems  that  can occur  on the road. 
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Hazard Warning  Flashers 
Other  Warning  Devices 
Jump  Starting 
Towing  Your  Vehicle 
Engine  Overheating  Cooling  System 5-22 
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Engine Fan Noise 
If 
a Tire Goes  Flat 
Changing  a  Flat  Tire 
Compact  Spare Tire 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Removing the Spare  Tire  and  Tools 
The jacking  equipment you’ll need is stored  by your 
vehicle’s rear  doors,  along the passenger  side wall. 
Remove your  jack cover  by pulling it away from  the 
side  wall  and down 
to release the tabs securing the top 
of the cover.  Remove the wheel blocks 
by turning the top  nut 
counterclockwise. Remove the  nut and washer, then pull 
the wheel blocks  off the bolt. Push down on the bolt and 
remove 
the hooked end from the  slot. Slide the  jack 
toward  the front 
of the vehicle and lift it from the 
mounting. Remove the extension and 
the ratchet from 
the pouch. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Your spare  tire is stored underneath the rear of your 
vehicle.  You will use the ratchet and  extension to lower 
the spare tire.  It 
also has a DOWN side. 
Attach the  ratchet, with the 
DOWN side  facing you, to 
the  extension.  The  extension has 
a socket end and a  flat 
chisel  end. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Put the flat end of the extension on an angle  through the 
hole in the rear door  frame, above the bumper.  Be sure 
the flat  end  connects into the hoist shaft. 
Turn the ratchet counterclockwise to lower the spare tire 
to  the ground. Keep turning  the ratchet 
until the spare 
tire can 
be pulled  out from under the vehicle.  When  the 
tire has  been 
lowered, 
tilt the retainer  at 
the  end 
of the  cable  and  pull 
it through the wheel  opening. 
Pull  the tire out from under  the vehicle. 
I NOTICE: 
To help  avoid  vehicle  damage,  do not drive  the 
vehicle  before  cable  is  restored. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Raising  your  vehicle  with  the  jack  improperly 
positioned  can  damage  the  vehicle  and  even  make 
the  vehicle  fall. 
To help  avoid  personal  injury  and 
vehicle  damage,  be 
sure to  fit  the  jack lift head  into 
the  proper  location  before  raising  the  vehicle. 
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Do not jack  up the vehicle with people in or near 
the vehicle. 
7. Raise the vehicle by rotating the ratchet clockwise. 
Make  sure the 
UP mark  faces you. Raise the vehicle 
far  enough  off the ground 
so there is enough room 
for  the spare tire 
to fit. 
8. Remove all the  wheel  nuts  and take  off  the  flat tire. 
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9. Remove any rust or dirt 
from the wheel bolts,  mounting  surfaces and 
spare  wheel. 
Rust  or  dirt  on  the  wheel, or  on  the  parts  to 
which  it  is fastened,  can  make  the  wheel nuts 
become  loose  after  a  time.  The  wheel could  come 
off and  cause  an  accident.  When  you change  a 
wheel,  remove  any  rust  or  dirt  from  the  places 
where  the  wheel attaches  to  the  vehicle. In  an 
emergency,  you can use 
a cloth  or a paper  towel 
to  do  this;  but  be  sure  to  use  a  scraper  or  wire 
brush  later,  if you  need  to,  to  get  all  the  rust  or 
dirt  off. 
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Never  use oil or grease  on  studs or nuts. If you 
do,  the  nuts  might  come  loose. Your  wheel  could 
fall 
off, causing a serious  accident. 
10. Put  on the  spare tire. Put the nuts on by  hand. Make 
sure  the cone-shaped  end 
is toward the wheel. 
Tighten each 
nut by  hand until the wheel is held 
against the hub. 
If a nut can't  be turned  by hand, 
use 
the extension  and see your  dealer as soon 
as possible. 
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Improperly tightened  wheel  nuts can  lead  to 
brake  pulsation  and  rotor  damage. 
To avoid 
expensive  brake repairs,  evenly  tighten  the wheel 
nuts  in the  proper  sequence  and to the  proper 
torque  specification. 
13. Remove the wheel blocks. 
I NOTICE: 
Wheel  covers  won’t  fit on  your  compact  spare. If 
you try to put  a  wheel  cover  on  your  compact 
spare,  you  could  damage the  cover or 
the spare. 
Storing a Flat or Spare Tire and Tools 
Storing  a jack, a tire  or  other  equipment  in  the 
passenger  compartment 
of the vehicle  could 
cause  injury.  In a sudden stop 
or collision,  loose 
equipment  could  strike someone.  Store all  these 
in  the proper  place. 
1. Put the flat  tire on the ground at  the rear of the 
vehicle, with the valve stem pointed down. 
2. Tilt the retaining bar downward and through the 
wheel  opening.  Make sure 
it is fully seated  across the 
underside 
of the wheel. Attach the ratchet, with the 
UP side  facing you, to  the  extension. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 3. Put  the flat end of the extension on  an angle  through 
the hole  in the rear door  frame, above the bumper. 
Turn  the ratchet  clockwise until the tire is against  the 
underside 
of the  vehicle. 
You will  feel two “clicks”  when  the tire is up  all the 
way.  Try 
to move  the tire  with  your hands to make 
sure it is securely  in place. 
The  compact  spare is for  temporary  use 
only. Replace 
the compact  spare tire with  a  full-size  tire as soon as  you 
can.  See “Compact  Spare Tire” 
in the Index.  See the 
storage instructions  label to restore your compact 
spare  properly. 
Return the  jacking equipment 
to its proper location. 
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. Jacking Tool Storage  Bag 
2. Jack 
3. Bracket 
4. Jacking Instruction Tag 
5. Bolt/Screw 
6. Wheel Blocks 
7. Washer 
8. Nut 
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