2008 SATURN OUTLOOK Owners Manual

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SATURN OUTLOOK 2008  Owners Manual Secondary Latch System
Your vehicle has an underbody mounted tire hoist
assembly that has a secondary latch system. It is
designed to stop the compact spare tire from suddenly
falling off your vehicle

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SATURN OUTLOOK 2008  Owners Manual 2. Turn the lug wrench counterclockwise until
approximately 6 inches (15 cm) of cable is exposed.
3. Attach the lug wrench to the jack and raise the jack
at least 10 turns.
4. Place the jack under the

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SATURN OUTLOOK 2008  Owners Manual 8. Disconnect the lug wrench from the jack and
carefully remove the jack. Use one hand to push
against the spare tire while �rmly pulling the jack out
from under the spare tire with the other hand.9.

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SATURN OUTLOOK 2008  Owners Manual Storing a Flat or Spare Tire and
Tools
Storing the Spare Tire
{CAUTION:
The underbody-mounted spare tire needs to be
stored with the valve stem pointing down. If the
spare tire is stored with the valv

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SATURN OUTLOOK 2008  Owners Manual 5. Raise the tire fully against the underside of the
vehicle. Continue turning the lug wrench until you
feel more than two clicks. This indicates that the
compact spare tire is secure and the cable is

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SATURN OUTLOOK 2008  Owners Manual 4. Hook one end of the cable onto the outside portion
of the liftgate hinge opposite (B).
5. Pull the cable (A) through the center of the
wheel (D), then the door striker (E), and the spare
tire heat

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SATURN OUTLOOK 2008  Owners Manual Storing the Tools
A. Tool Bag
B. Wing Bolt
C. JackPut back all tools as they were stored in the jack
storage compartment and put the compartment cover
back on.
1. Attach the tool bag to the jack.
2. M

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SATURN OUTLOOK 2008  Owners Manual Compact Spare Tire
Although the compact spare tire was fully in�ated
when the vehicle was new, it can lose air after a time.
Check the in�ation pressure regularly. It should be
60 psi (420 kPa).
After