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 Flat Tire 
If a tire goes  flat, avoid further  tire  and wheel damage 
by driving slowly 
to a  level  place. Turn on  your 
hazard warning flashers.  Cha..,ing 
a  tire  can  ca-.-e  an  injc. 
,. 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. Set the  parking  brake  firmly. 
2. Put  the  shift  lever in PARK (P). 
3. Turn off the engine. 
4. Put  the  wheel  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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        Removing the Spare Tire  and Tools 
The  following  steps will tell  you  how to  use  the jack  and 
change  a tire. 
The jacking equipment you will need  is  stored under the 
rear seat 
on the passenger's  side of the vehicle. See 
Rear  Seat  Operation on page 1-6 for more information on 
accessing  the jacking  equipment  under the rear seat. 
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