Get all the passengers to move to a safe place outside the car.
Close all doors.
 Block the wheels remaining on the ground with wooden blocks, stones or something similar.
 With the car still  on the ground, use the lug wrench  to loosen the wheel lugs 1/2 - 1 turn. Position the lug wrench  so
that you apply force in a  downward direction. Never  lift up on the lug wrench  to loosen or tighten lugs.
 Turn  the bolts  counterclockwise to loosen. If necessary,  press down on the lug wrench  with your foot to loosen the
lugs.
CAUTION:
 The car must  not be  driven with wheels of different  dimensions or with a  spare tire other than the one  that came
with the car. The use of different  size wheels can seriously damage your car's transmission.
pg. 88 Wheel changing
Attaching the jack  
There are two jack attachment points  located on each side of the car. These attachment points  are marked by arrows on
the outside of the cover over the bottom sill (see illustration). 
Check that the doors are closed  and  stay closed all the time the car is jacked up.
 Position the jack under the two notches closest to the wheel to be  changed.
 Attach the crank to the jack (A).
 Attach the lug wrench  (B) to the crank.
 Raise the jack by cranking it clockwise. Be sure the jack engages the attachment point correctly.
The base of the jack must be flat  on a level,  firm, non-slippery  surface. Before raising  the car, check  that the
jack is still correctly positioned in the attachment point.
 Raise the car until the wheel to be  changed is lifted off the ground.
 Unscrew the wheel bolts  completely  and  carefully remove the wheel so as not to damage the thread on the studs.
WARNING!
The jack must  be  correctly placed in the jack attachment.
Installing the wheel
Clean the contact surfaces on the wheel and  hub.
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