1993 Pontiac Bonneville Owner's Manual - Page 215

1993 Pontiac Bonneville Manual

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Problems on the Road I Changing a Flat lire (CONT.:) 12. Raise the vehicle by rotating the 10. Near each wheel well is a notch in 11. Position the jack and raise the jack the frame into whichto put the jack head until it fits firmly on the ridge wheel wrench clockwise in the jack. head. The front notch is 10 inches in the vehicle's frame nearest the Raise the vehicle far enough off the back from the front wheel well. The ground so there is enough room for flat tire. Do not raise the vehicle rear notch is 8 inches forward from the spare tire tofit. yet. Put the compact spare tire near the rear wheel well. The wheel you. wrench has these 8 and 10 inch I distances stamped onthe handle. Raising your vehicle with the jack Use the wheel wrench to measure to improperly positioned will damage the notch by flipping the socket into the vehicle or may allow the the handle, then measuring from the vehicle to falloff the jack. Be sure socket end of the wrench. to fitthe jack lift head into the proper location before raising your vehicle. I 13. Remove all the wheel nuts and take off the flat tire.

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Problems
on
the
Road
I
Changing a
Flat
lire
(CONT.:)
10.
Near
each
wheel
well
is
a
notch in
the frame into
which
to
put the jack
head. The front notch
is
10
inches
back
from the front wheel
well. The
rear notch
is
8
inches
forward from
the rear
wheel
well. The wheel
wrench
has
these
8
and
10
inch
distances
stamped
on
the handle.
Use
the
wheel
wrench
to
measure
to
the notch by flipping the socket
into
the handle,
then
measuring from the
socket
end of the wrench.
1
1.
Position
the
jack and raise the jack
head
until
it
fits
firmly on the ridge
in
the
vehicle's frame nearest
the
flat tire.
Do
not
raise
the
vehicle
yet. Put the compact spare tire near
you.
1
I
I
1
2.
Raise
the
vehicle by rotating
the
wheel
wrench
clockwise
in
the
jack.
Raise
the
vehicle
far
enough
off
the
ground
so
there
is
enough
room
for
the
spare
tire
to fit.
Raising
your
vehicle
with
the
jack
improperly
positioned
will
damage
the
vehicle or may allow
the
vehicle
to
fall
off
the jack. Be sure
to
fit the jack lift
head
into
the
proper
location
before
raising
your
vehicle.
3.
Remove
all
the
wheel
nuts
and
take
off the
flat
tire.