1993 Oldsmobile Achieva Owner's Manual - Page 206

1993 Oldsmobile Achieva Manual

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Problems on the Road Changing a Flat Tire(CONX:) wrnpacr spare I Ire .~ n . n -a . . 14. Store the flat tire in the compact Although the compact spare was fully Don'ttakeyourcompactspare : ~. spare tire compartment, and secure inflated when your vehicle was new,it ' through an-automatic vehicle wash can loseair after a time. Check the with the wing bolt and extension. with guide rails. The compact Store the jack and wheel wrench in inflation pressure regularly. It should be spare canget caught onthe rails. 60 psi (420 kPa). The compact spare is their compartment, also. That candamage the tire and made to go up to 3,000 miles (5 000 km), wheel,andmaybe 0 t h ~ ) R ~ S of so you can finish yourtrip and have 1 your vehicle. your full-size tire repairedor replaced Storing a jack, a tire, or other where you want. Of course, it's best to equipment i the passenger n replace your spare with a full-size tire asDon't use your compact spareon some compartment of the vehicle could soon as you can. Your spare will last other vehicle. cause injury. In a sudden stap or longer and be ingood shape in caseyou And don't mix your compact spare or collision, lmse equipment could need it again. wheel with other wheelsor tires. They strike someane. Store a l these in l won't fit. Keep your spare and its wheel the proper place, together. % - . ~ : . = ~ I - ~ . I . , . ~. ' . , .= :. . . i_;_ . 204

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Problems
on
the
Road
204
Changing
a
Flat
Tire
(CONX:)
14.
Store
the
flat
tire
in
the
compact
spare
tire
compartment,
and
secure
with
the
wing
bolt
and
extension.
Store
the
jack
and
wheel
wrench
in
their
compartment,
also.
1
Storing
a
jack,
a
tire,
or
other
equipment
in
the
passenger
compartment
of
the
vehicle
could
cause
injury.
In
a
sudden
stap
or
collision,
lmse
equipment
could
strike
someane.
Store
all
these
in
the
proper
place,
n
. n
-a
wrnpacr spare
I
Ire
Although
the
compact
spare
was
fully
inflated
when
your
vehicle
was
new,
it
can
lose air after
a
time.
Check
the
inflation
pressure
regularly.
It
should
be
60
psi
(420
kPa).
The
compact
spare
is
made
to
go
up
to
3,000
miles
(5
000
km),
so you can
finish
your
trip and
have
your
full-size
tire
repaired or replaced
where you want.
Of
course, it’s
best
to
replace
your
spare
with
a
full-size
tire
as
soon as you can. Your spare
will
last
longer
and
be
in
good
shape
in
case you
need it again.
.~
.
.
Don’t take your compact spare
:
~.
through
an-automatic
vehicle
wash
with
guide
rails.
The compact
spare
can
get
caught
on
the
rails.
That
can
damage
the
tire
and
wheel, and maybe
0 t h ~
) R ~ S
of
your
vehicle.
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.
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,
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.
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:
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i_;_
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--
.
:=
.
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Don’t
use
your
compact
spare
on
some
other
vehicle.
And
don’t
mix
your
compact
spare
or
wheel
with
other
wheels or tires.
They
won’t
fit.
Keep
your spare
and
its
wheel
together.