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NOTICE
Your ground clearance is reduced
when the compact spare tire is
installed so avoid driving over ob-
stacles and drive slowly on rough, un-
paved roads and speed bumps. Also,
do not attempt to go through an auto-
matic car wash as the vehicle may
get caught, resulting in damage.
40T024
1. Get the required tools and sparetire.
1. Wheel nut wrench
2. Towing eyelet
(For emergency towing)
3. Jack handle
4. Spare tire
5. Jack
To open the luggage storage box, see
“Luggage storage box” on page 144.
To prepare yourself for an emergency,
you should familiarize yourself with
the use of the jack, each of the tools
and their storage locations.
40T026
To remove the spare tire:
1. Remove the spare tire cover.
2. Loosen the spare tire bolt and re- move it.
Then take the spare tire out of the
vehicle.
When storing the spare tire, put it in
place with the inner side of the wheel
facing up. Then secure the tire by re-
peating the above removal steps in
reverse order to prevent it from flying
forward during a collision or sudden
braking.
—R eq u ired to o ls an d sp are
tire
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198 The spare tire bolt is designed only
for a compact spare tire. Standard
size tire cannot be secured with it.
—Blocking the wheel
40T014
2. Block the wheel diagonally op-posite the flat tire to keep the
vehicle from rolling when it is
jacked up.
When blocking the wheel, place a
wheel block in front of one of the front
wheels or behind one of the rear
wheels.
—Loosening wheel nuts
40T015
3. Loosen all the wheel nuts. Always loosen the wheel nuts before
raising the vehicle.
Turn the wheel nuts counterclockwise
to loosen. To get maximum leverage,
fit the wrench to the nut so that the
handle is on the right side, as shown
above. Grab the wrench near the end
of the handle and pull up on the han-
dle. Be careful that the wrench does
not slip off the nut.
Do not remove the nuts yet—just un-
screw them about one–half turn.
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CAUTION
Never use oil or grease on the
bolts or nuts. The nuts may loos-
en and the wheels may fall off,
which could cause a serious ac-
cident.
—Positioning the jack
40T016Jack point guides
4. The jack point guides are lo-cated under the side mud
guards. They indicate the jack
point positions.
Make sure the jack is positioned on
a level and solid place.
—Raising your vehicle
40T017
5. After making sure that no one is in the vehicle, raise it high
enough so that the spare tire
can be installed.
Remember you will need more ground
clearance when putting on the spare
tire than when removing the flat tire.
To raise the vehicl e, insert the jack
handle into the jack (it is a loose fit)
and turn it clockwise. As the jack
touches the vehicle and begins to lift,
double–check that it is properly posi-
tioned.
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CAUTION
Never get under the vehicle when
the vehicle is supported by the
jack alone.
—Changing wheels
40T018
6. Remove the wheel nuts andchange tires.
Lift the flat tire straight off and put it
aside.
Roll the spare wheel into position and
align the holes in the wheel with the
bolts. Then lift up the wheel and get
at least the top bolt started through
its hole. Wiggle the tire and press it
back over the other bolts.
40T019
Before putting on wheels, remove any
corrosion on the mounting surfaces
with a wire brush or such. Installation
of wheels without good metal–to–me-
tal contact at the mounting surface
can cause wheel nuts to loosen and
eventually cause a wheel to come off
while driving.
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—Reinstalling wheel nuts
40T020
7. Reinstall all the wheel nuts fin-ger tight.
Reinstall the wheel nuts (tapered end
inward) and tighten them as much as
you can by hand. Press back on the
tire and see if you can tighten them
more.
CAUTION
Never use oil or grease on the
bolts or nuts. Doing so may lead
to overtightening the nuts and
damaging the bolts. The nuts
may loosen and the wheels may
fall off, which could cause a seri-
ous accident. If there is oil or
grease on any bolt or nut, clean
it.
—Lowering your vehicle
40T021
8. Lower the vehicle completely and tighten the wheel nuts.
Turn the jack handle counterclock-
wise to lower the vehicle.
Use only the wheel nut wrench to
tighten the nuts. Do not use other
tools or any additional leverage other
than your hands, such as a hammer,
pipe or your foot. Make sure the
wrench is securely engaged over the
nut.
Tighten each nut a little at a time in
the order shown. Repeat the process
until all the nuts are tight.
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CAUTION
When lowering the vehicle,
make sure all portions of your
body and all other persons
around will not be injured as
the vehicle is lowered to the
ground.
Have the wheel nuts tightened
with torque wrench to 103 N·m
(10.5 kgf·m, 76 ft·lbf), as soon
as possible after changing
wheels. Otherwise, the nuts
may loosen and the wheels
may fall off, which could cause
a serious accident.
Do not attach a heavily dam-
aged plastic wheel ornament.
It may fly off the wheel and
cause accidents while the ve-
hicle is moving.
9. Restow all the tools and jack se-
curely. Then secure the flat tire
in the luggage compartment
with the tire tie–down belts and
tie–down hooks as follows.
CAUTION
Before driving, make sure all the
tools and jack and flat tire are se-
curely in place in their storage
location to reduce the possibility
of personal injury during a colli-
sion or sudden braking.
1. Vehicles with aluminium wheelonly: Before stowing the flat tire,
remove the center wheel ornament
by pushing from the reverse side.
Be careful not to lose the wheel orna-
ment.
—Stowing flat tire
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Ivory
Dark
gray
2. Put the flat tire on the center of the luggage storage box lid with
the outer side of the wheel facing
up. Hook one end of the belt (dark
gray portion) which is not forked
to either front tie–down hook.
3. Pass the belts from between thewheel spokes through the center
hole of the wheel as shown above.
To loosen To tighten
4. Hook another end of the belt (ivory portion) coming through the center
hole to the other front tie–down
hook, and the other end (dark gray
portion) to the rear tie–down hook
located diagonally to the secondly
used front hook. Finally, make sure
the flat tire is stowed securely by
tightening the belt firmly using the
adjuster.
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CAUTION
Make sure the rear seats are in
their original position.
When carrying the flat tire, se-
cure it using a tire tie–down
belts. Otherwise, the flat tire
may fly out in case of the sud-
den braking or an accident, re-
sulting in death or serious inju-
ry.
—After changing wheels
10. Check the air pressure of the re-
placed tire.
Adjust the air pressu re to the specifi-
cation designed on page 261. If the
pressure is lower, dr ive slowly to the
nearest service station and fill to the
correct pressure.
Do not forget to reinstall the tire infla-
tion valve cap as dirt and moisture
could get into th e valve core and
possibly cause air leakage. If the cap
is missing, have a new one put on as
soon as possible.
As soon after changing wheels as
possible, tighten the wheel nuts to the
torque specified on page 261 with a
torque wrench and have a technician
repair the flat tire.
After repairing the flat tire, change it
with compact spare tire and reinstall
the wheel ornament.
Initial adjustment of the tire pres-
sure warning system is necessary
after you have replaced your tires
or wheels. See “Tire pressure
warning system” on page 119.CAUTION
Take due care in handling the or-
nament to avoid unexpected per-
sonal injury.