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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Turn  the  wing  nut counterclockwise  and 
remove  it. Then  lift off the 
adapter  and  remove  the 
spare tire. 
A A 
.., 
Remove  the  jack and  wheel  wrench from the trunk.  Your 
vehicle's  jack and  wheel  wrench  are stored  in  a 
foam 
tray.  Remove  the  band  around  the  jack. 
The tools  you'll  be 
using include  the  jack (A) and  wheel 
wrench 
(B).   
     
        
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Removing  the  Flat  Tire and Installing  the 
Spare  Tire 
1. Using  the  wheel  wrench, 
remove  the  plastic  nut 
caps  (if  equipped). 
2. On  some  models, a cover  plate  must  be  removed  to 
find  the  wheel  nuts.  Carefully  use  the  wedge  end  of 
the  wheel  wrench 
to pry  it off. 
nuts.  Don't  remove  them  yet. 
3. Then  use  the  wheel  wrench to loosen all the wheel   
     
        
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 18 (46cm) 18 (46cm) 
Near  each  wheel  well is a  notch  in  the  frame  which 
the  jack  head  fits in. The front  notch is 
9 inches 
(23 cm) back  from  the  front wheel  well.  The rear 
notch  is 
8 inches  (20cm)  forward  from  the  rear wheel 
well. 
If your  vehicle  has  flared side moldings,  both 
front  and rear  notches  are 
18 inches (46 cm)  from 
the  wheel  wells. 
Position  the  jack and  raise  the  jack head  until  it fits 
firmly  into the  notch  in the  vehicle’s  frame nearest 
the  flat  tire.  Put the  compact  spare  tire near 
you.   
     
        
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Getting  under a vehicle when it is jacked  up is 
dangerous. If the vehicle  slips off the  jack,  you 
could  be  badly  injured 
or killed. Never get under 
a vehicle when  it is supported only by a  jack. 
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 your vehicle. 
I NOTICE: 
~~  ~~~  ~ 
Do not  jack or lift  the vehicle  using the oil pan. 
Pans could  crack  and  begin to  leak  fluid. 
4. Raise  the  vehicle by rotating  the  wheel  wrench 
clockwise.  Raise  the  vehicle  far enough  off  the 
ground 
so there  is enough  room  for the  spare  tire 
to fit. 
5. Remove  all of the  wheel  nuts.   
     
        
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 6. If  you have a wheel  cover,  use  your  fingers to 
carefully pull the  wheel  cover from the wheel.  Then 
remove  the  flat tire. 
7. 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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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 10. Tighten  the  wheel  nuts 
firmly  in  a  criss-cross sequence,  as  shown. 
Incorrect  wheel nuts  or  improperly  tightened 
wheel  nuts  can  cause  the  wheel to become  loose 
and  even  come 
off. This  could  lead to an accident. 
Be  sure  to  use the  correct  wheel nuts. 
If you have 
to  replace  them,  be sure  to  get new 
GM original 
equipment  wheel  nuts. 
Stop  somewhere 
as soon as you can  and  have  the 
nuts  tightened  with 
a torque  wrench  to 100 lb-ft 
(140 N-m). 
~~ 
NOTICE: 
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. 
Don’t  try  to  put 
a wheel  cover  on your  compact  spare 
tire. 
It won’t  fit. Store  the  wheel  cover  and  wheel  nut 
caps  in  the  trunk  until  you  have  the  flat  tire  repaired  or  replaced. 
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.   
     
        
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Storing the Flat Tire and Tools 
i 
i Storing  a  jack,  a  tire or other  equipment  in  the 
passenger  compartment 
of the  vehicle  could 
I cause  injury.  In  a  sudden  stop  or  collision,  loose 
equipment  could  strike  someone.  Store  all  these 
in  the  proper  place. 
I 
I- H 
L 
A. Wrench 
B.  Jack  C.  Flat  Road  Tire 
D. Adapter 
E. Extension 
F.  Wing  Bolt 
G. Cover 
H. Nut 
Store the flat  tire  in  the  compact  spare  tire  compartment 
and  secure  the  adapter,  extension  (aluminum  wheel 
only) and  wing  bolt.  Store the jack and  wheel  wrench in 
the  foam  tray. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Compact Spare  Tire 
Although  the compact  spare tire  was fully inflated  when 
your  vehicle  was  new,  it can lose air after 
a the. Check 
the  inflation  pressure  regularly.  It should  be 
60 psi 
(420 Pa). 
After  installing  the  compact  spare  on your  vehicle,  you 
should  stop  as  soon  as  possible  and  make  sure  your  spare tire is  correctly inflated. The  compact  spare  is 
made  to  perform  well  at speeds  up  to 
65 mph (105 
km/h) for distances  up  to 3,000 miles (5 000 km), so you 
can 
finish your  trip and  have  your  full-size tire repaired 
or  replaced  where  you  want.  Of course,  it’s  best  to 
replace  your  spare  with  a full-size tire as soon  as 
you 
can.  Your  spare  will  last longer  and  be  in good shape in 
case  you  need  it again. 
NOTICE: 
When  the  compact  spare  is  installed,  don’t  take 
your  vehicle  through  an  automatic  car  wash with 
guide  rails.  The  compact  spare  can  get  caught  on 
the  rails.  That  can  damage  the  tire  and  wheel, 
and  maybe  other  parts 
of your  vehicle. 
Don’t  use  your  compact  spare  on  other  vehicles. 
And  don’t  mix  your  compact  spare  tire or wheel  with 
other  wheels  or tires. They  won’t  fit. Keep  your  spare 
tire and its wheel  together. 
NOTICE: 
Tire  chains  won’t fit  your  compact  spare.  Using 
them  can  damage  your  vehicle and  can  damage 
the  chains  too. Don’t  use tire  chains  on your 
compact  spare. 
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