If You Have A Flat Tire
20. Tighten the wheel nuts securely
in the same crisscross pattern.
Have the wheel nut torque
checked at the nearest automotive
service facility.
Tighten the wheel nuts to:
80 lb. ft (108 N.m)
21. Store the jack, wheel wrench,
extension, air pump, pressure
gauge, screwdriver and flat tire in
the trunk. Temporarily keep the
wing bolt and center cap in the
trunk as well. See
Replacing
Tires
on page
155
for tire replace-
ment.
Storing the Folding Spare Tire
Before returning the folding spare
tire to its compartment, you must let
out all the air. It will fold back to its
original space saving shape.
The folding spare tire must be off the
ground when you let the air out. It is
best to deflate the folding spare tire
while it is still mounted on the car.
This prevents foreign material from
being trapped between the wheel and
tire.
1. If the folding spare tire is still on
the car, follow the instructions
under
Changing A Flat Tire
to
loosen the wheel nuts and jack up
the car.
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Taking Care Of The Unexpected