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Changing a Flat Tire 
It’s  unusual  for  a  tire  to  “blow  out”  while  you’re \
 driving,  If  a  tire  goes  flat,  avoid  further  tire  and  wheel  d\
amage 
especially  if  you  maintain  your  tires  properly. 
If air  goes  by  driving  slowly  to  a  level  place.  Turn  on your  hazard 
out 
of a  tire,  it’s  much  more  likely  to  leak  out  slowly.  warning  flash-x 
But  if  you  should  ever  have  a  “blowout,”  here  are  a  few\
 
tips  about  what  to  expect  and  what  to  do: 
If a  front  tire  fails,  the  flat tire  will  create  a  drag  that 
pulls  the  vehicle  toward  that  side.  Take  your  foot 
off the 
accelerator  pedal  and  grip  the  steering  wheel  firmly. 
Steer  to  maintain  lane  position,  and  then  gently  brake  to 
a  stop  well  out  of the  traffic  lane. 
A rear  blowout,  particularly on a  curve,  acts  much  like  a 
skid  and  may  require  the  same  correction  you’d  use  in a 
skid.  In  any  rear  blowout,  remove  your  foot  from  the 
accelerator  pedal.  Get  the  vehicle  under  control  by  steering  the  way  you  want  the  vehicle  to 
go. It  may  be 
very  bumpy  and  noisy,  but  you  can  still  steer.  Gently 
brake  to  a  stop 
-- well off the  road  if  possible. 
If  a  tire  goes  flat, the  next  part  shows  how  to  use  your 
jacking  equipment  to  change  a  flat  tire  safely. 
Changing  a  tire can  cause  an injury.  The  vehicle 
can  slip 
off the  jack  and  roll  over  you  or other 
people.  You 
and they  could  be  badly  injured. 
Find 
a level  place  to  change  your  tire. To help 
prevent  the vehicle  from moving: 
1. Put the shift  lever  in PARK (P). 
2. Set the parking  brake firmly. 
3. ”m off the engine. 
To be  even  more  certain the vehicle  won’t  move, 
you  can put blocks  at the  front  and rear  of the 
tire farthest  away from the  one  being  changed. 
That  would  be  the tire on the other  side of the 
vehicle,  at the  opposite  end. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine The following  steps  will  tell  you  how  to  use  the jack  and 
change  a  tire. 
Removing  the  Spare  Tire  and  Tools 
The  equipment  you’ll  need  is in the  trunk. 
Instructions  for changing  your  tires  are  on  the inside  of 
the  tire  cover. 
To lift  the  tire  cover  to  gain  access  to  the spare  tire  and 
jacking  equipment,  do the  following: 
1. Press  the  area  at  the 
front  of the  handle 
so 
that  the  back  edge 
swings  upward. 
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2. Find  the jacking location  from the  diagrams  above 
and  corresponding  cutouts  in the plastic  mold' 
;. 
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. 
1 
/!1 CAUTION: 
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. 
3. 
4. 
Turn  the  jack handle  to  the  left to  lower  the jack  lift 
head  until  the  jack fits under  the  car. 
Raise  the  jack until  the  metal  flange  fits firmly  into 
the  channel 
of the  jack  head. 
Put 
the compact  spare  near you. 
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