1994 Oldsmobile 88 Owner's Manual - Page 178

1994 Oldsmobile 88 Manual

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Problems on the Road B Y 6. Remove the wheel cover. Non-wire 7. The followingis necessary if you have 8. Use the wheel wrench to loosen the stainless finish full wheel covers are removed by using the end of the wheel wrench handle to pry around the edge of the wheel cover until it comes loose.If you have wire wheels, do not pry the cover off. Remove the cover by hand. an alloy (aluminum) wheel with a center cover that conceals the wheel nuts. a) Insert the flat end of the wheel wrench in the notch and off the pry center cover. Do not drop the cover or lay it face down, as it could be scratched or damaged. b) When replacingthe cover after the wheel is put back on thevehicle, do not use a hammer or mallet to install the cover. wheel nuts, butdon't removethem. (The bracket shown is on wheels with wire wheel covers only. needed to It's anchor wire wheel covers the to wheel. Do not misplace it whileusing your temporary spare tire.) 17 6

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Problems
on
the
Road
1
76
B
Y
6.
Remove the wheel
cover. Non-wire
stainless finish
full
wheel
covers are
removed by using the end
of
the
wheel wrench handle to pry around
the edge
of
the wheel
cover until
it
comes
loose.
If
you
have wire wheels,
do
not
pry the cover
off.
Remove the
cover by hand.
7.
The
following
is necessary
if
you
have
an alloy (aluminum) wheel with a
center cover that conceals the wheel
nuts.
a)
Insert the flat end
of
the wheel
wrench
in the
notch
and
pry
off
the
center cover.
Do
not drop the
cover or lay it face down, as
it
could
be scratched or damaged.
b)
When
replacing the cover after the
wheel
is
put
back on
the vehicle,
do
not use a hammer
or
mallet to
install the cover.
8.
Use the wheel
wrench
to loosen the
wheel nuts,
but don’t
remove
them.
(The bracket
shown
is
on
wheels
with
wire
wheel
covers
only.
It’s needed to
anchor wire
wheel
covers
to
the
wheel.
Do
not misplace
it
while
using
your temporary spare
tire.)