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Maintenance
Wear Indicators
The groove where the wear indicator is 
located is about 1/16 inch (about 1.6 mm) 
shallower than elsewher e on the tire. If the 
tread has worn so th at the indicator is 
exposed, replace the tire.  Worn out tires 
have poor traction on wet roads.
Tire Service Life
The life of your tires is dependent on many factors, including driving habits, road 
conditions, vehicle loading, inflation pressure, maintenance history, speed, and 
environmental conditions (even wh en the tires are not in use).
In addition to regular inspections and in flation pressure maintenance, it is 
recommended that you have annual inspections  performed once the tires reach five 
years old. All tires, including the spare, should be removed from service after 10 
years from the date of manufacture, regardle ss of their condition or state of wear.
Example of a Wear 
Indicator mark 
     
        
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Handling the Unexpected
This chapter explains how to handle unexpected troubles.
ToolsTypes of Tools .................................. 538
If a Tire Goes Flat Changing a Flat Tire ......................... 539
Engine Does Not Start
Checking the Engine ........................ 549
If the Smart Entry Remote Battery is Weak .......................................... 550
Emergency Engine Stop ................... 551
If the Battery Is Dead ....................... 552
Overheating How to Handle Overheating ............. 555 Indicator, Coming On/Blinking
If the Low Oil Pressure Indicator Comes 
On ............................................. 557
If the Charging System Indicator Comes 
On ................................................. 557
If the Malfunction Indicator Lamp Comes  On or Blinks ................................... 558
If the Brake System I ndicator (Red) Comes 
On .................................................559
If the Electric Power Steering (EPS) System 
Indicator Comes On ....................... 559
If the Low Tire Pressure/TPMS Indicator  Comes On or Blinks........................ 560 If the Transmission System Indicator Blinks 
along with the Warning Message... 561
Fuses
Fuse Locations ................................. 562
Inspecting and Changing Fuses ........ 567
Emergency Towing ........................... 568
If You Cannot Unlock the Fuel Fill Door....569
If You Cannot Unlock the Tailgate ... 570
Refueling
Refueling From a Portable Fuel  Container ................................... 571 
     
        
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Handling the Unexpected
If a Tire Goes Flat
Changing a Flat Tire
If a tire goes flat while driving, grasp the steering wheel firmly, and brake gradually 
to reduce speed. Then, stop in a safe plac e. Replace the flat tire with a compact 
spare tire. Go to a dealer as soon as possib le to have the full-size tire repaired or 
replaced.
1. Park the vehicle on a firm, level, non-slippery surface and apply the parking brake.
2. Put the transmission into 
(P.
3. Turn on the hazard warning lights an d set the power mode to VEHICLE OFF.
1Changing a Flat Tire
Follow compact spare precautions:
Periodically check the tire pressure of the compact 
spare. It should be set to the specified pressure. 
Specified Pressure: 60 psi (420 kPa, 4.2 kgf/cm
2)
When driving with the compact spare tire, keep the 
vehicle speed under 50 mph (80 km/h). Replace with 
a full-size tire as soon as possible.
The compact spare tire and wheel in your vehicle are 
specifically for this model. Do not use them with 
another vehicle. Do not us e another type of compact 
spare tire or wheel with your vehicle.
Do not mount tire chains on a compact spare tire. 
If a chain-mounted front tire goes flat, remove one of 
the full-size rear tires and replace it with the compact 
spare tire. Remove the flat front tire and replace it 
with the full-size tire that  was removed from the rear. 
Mount the tire chains on the front tire.
Do not use a puncture-repairi ng agent on a flat tire, 
as it can damage the tire pressure sensor. 
     
        
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1. Open the trunk.
2. Remove the two tire tray holding bolts.
3. Pull out the tire tray with the handles, and 
hook the rear of the ti re tray to the guides 
on the back edge of the trunk.
4. Loosen the strap, then take the jack out.
■Getting Ready to Replace the Flat Tire1Changing a Flat Tire
NOTICE
Do not use the jack if it  doesn’t work properly. Call 
your dealer or a prof essional towing service.
Tire Tray
Tire Tray Holding Bolts
Handles
StrapJack 
     
        
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5. Unscrew the wing bolt, and remove the 
tool box and the spacer cone. Then, remove 
the compact spare tire.
6. Place a wheel block or rock in front and rear 
of the wheel diagonal to the flat tire.
7. Place the compact spare tire (wheel side up) 
under the vehicle body,  near the tire that 
needs to be replaced.
Wing Bolt
Spacer Cone
Tool Box
Wheel Blocks
The tire to be replaced. 
     
        
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8. Loosen each wheel nut about one turn 
using the wheel nut wrench. 
     
        
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1. Place the jack under the jacking point 
closest to the tire to be changed.
2. Turn the end bracket cl ockwise as shown in 
the image until the top of the jack contacts 
the jacking point.
u Make sure that the jacking point tab is 
resting in the jack notch.
3. Raise the vehicle, using the jack handle bar 
and the jack handle, until the tire is off the 
ground.
■How to Set Up the Jack1How to Set Up the Jack
Do not use the jack with  people or luggage in the 
vehicle.
Use the jack provided in your vehicle.
Other jacks may not support  the weight (“load”) or 
may not fit the jacking point.
The following instructions must be followed to use 
the jack safely:
•Do not use while the engine is running.
•Use only where the ground is firm and level.
•Use only at the jacking points.•Do not get in the vehicl e while using the jack.
•Do not put anything on top of or underneath the 
jack.
3WARNING
The vehicle can easily roll off the jack, 
seriously injuring anyone underneath.
Follow the directions for changing a tire 
exactly, and never get under the vehicle 
when it is supported by a jack.
Jacking Points
Jack Handle Bar
Wheel Nut Wrench as Jack Handle 
     
        
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1. Remove the wheel nuts and flat tire.
2. Wipe the mounting surfaces of the wheel 
with a clean cloth.
3. Mount the compact spare tire.
4. Screw the wheel nuts until they touch the 
lips around the mounting holes, then stop 
rotating.
5. Lower the vehicle and remove the jack. 
Tighten the wheel nuts in the order 
indicated in the image. Go around, 
tightening the nuts, two to three times in 
this order.
Wheel nut torque:
94 lbf∙ft (127 N∙m, 13 kgf∙m)
■Replacing the Flat Tire1Replacing the Flat Tire
Do not over tighten the wheel nuts by applying extra 
torque using your  foot or a pipe.