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the stand from its place.
After vehicle is firmly on the ground,
remove the jack and tighten lug nuts on
the spare replacement tire.
How to Change a Tire
1. Choose a safe place to change the
flat tire. Pull off the road so that you are
safely out of the flow of traffic. Try to stop
in a straight part of the road so that pass-
ing traffic can see you from a distance.
Stop the car on level ground, it is unsafe
to raise a car on an incline. Turn on your
Hazard lights.
2. Take out the tools for changing a flat
tire from the car, and place them within
reach of the flat tire.
Place a chock (not included) or a brick
behind and in front of the wheel diago-
nally opposite one being raised up by
the jack.
3. Remove the hubcap, if necessary.
Consult your owners' manual for proper
instructions on removing the hub caps.
USING THE LUG WRENCH, BEGIN
TO LOOSEN THE LUG NUTS.
DO NOT
REMOVE THE LUG NUTS AT THIS
TIME, ONLY LOOSEN THEM.
4. Consult your owner’s manual for the
best position for the jack. The jack will
usually contact the car at a small plate on
the frame of the car. This plate will usually
be located just in front of the rear tires,
and just behind the front tires.
Position the jack under the car, and raise
the jack until it contacts the frame.
Check that the jack is properly positioned,
if the jack is not at a right angle (90º),
lower the jack and reposition it.
5. Extend the jack until the tire is about 6
inches off the ground. When raising the
car, remember a full size spare tire is
fully inflated and will require more ground
clearance, to be placed on the car. A
“donut” spare tire may be smaller.
6. Remove the lug nuts from the bolts,
and put them aside. Grab the tire. It
is easiest to grab the tire at the "nine
o'clock" and "three o'clock" positions.
Pull the tire straight toward you and off
the car.
7. Position the spare tire in front of the
wheel well. Align the holes in the rim of
the spare tire with the bolts on the car.
Lift up the spare tire and position it on
the threaded bolts. Push the tire onto the
car until it cannot go any farther. Replace
the lug nuts before lowering the car, mak-
ing them finger-tight. Do not tighten fully.
Only finish tightening the lug nuts with the
lug wrench when the car is on the ground.
Vigorous movement may cause the car to
come off of the jack.
8. Lower the car with the jack until the car
is again resting on all four tires.
Tighten the lug nuts, starting with one,
then tightening to the one opposite it;
repeat with the rest of the lug nuts.
Ensure the lug nuts are all tight before
driving the vehicle.
9. Return the jack and lug wrench in their
proper locations. Place flat tire in trunk.
How to Change the Fuse
1. Hold the body of the cigarette lighter
plug and unscrew the tip by turning it
counter clockwise.
2. Remove the fuse to examine its condition.
3. If the filament is broken, replace with
the supplied replacement 10 Amp fuse or
a fuse of the same amperage rating.
Cleaning The Unit
Unplug this product before cleaning. Do
not use petroleum distillate, liquid clean-
ers or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth
or sponge for cleaning.
Twist Off
10 Amp Replacement Fuse
Discard Bad Fuse
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