1993 Oldsmobile Bravada Owner's Manual - Page 200

1993 Oldsmobile Bravada Manual

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Problems on the Road Changing a Flat Tire (CQNT.) 18. Fasten the flat tire where the spare was stored. If you have a tailgatemounted spare tire carrier, tighten firmly. Push and pull to make sure it is not loose. As soon as possible, tighten the nuts to 22-32 pound-feet (30-40 Nom) torque. 19. If you have a tailgate-mounted spare tire, return the jack and wheel wrench to their storage compartment and replacethe jack storage compartment cover.Insert the cover tabs intothe trim panel, align the cover and fasten the latch. I I Incorrect wheel nuts or properly tightened wheel nuts can cause the wheel to become loose and even come off. This could lead to an accident. Be sure to use the correct wheel nuts. If you have to replace them, be sure to get the right kind. Stop somewhere as m n as you can and have the nuts tightened --*ith torque wench to a AI pound-feet (140 N*m). I A A Storing ajack, a tire or other I aequipment inthe passenger compartment of the vehicle could r u s e injury. In a sudden stopor ~llision, loose equipment could strike someone. Store all thesein the proper place. .

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Problems
on
the
Road
Changing
a
Flat
Tire
(CQNT.)
18.
Fasten
the
flat tire where the spare
was stored.
If
you
have a
tailgate-
mounted
spare
tire carrier, tighten
firmly.
Push and
pull
to
make sure
it
is
not loose.
As
soon
as
possible,
tighten the nuts
to
22-32
pound-feet
(30-40
Nom) torque.
19.
If
you
have
a
tailgate-mounted spare
tire, return the jack and
wheel
wrench
to their storage
compartment
and
replace
the
jack
storage
compartment
cover.Insert
the
cover
tabs
into
the trim panel,
align the cover and fasten the latch.
A
Incorrect wheel
nuts
or
properly
tightened
wheel
nuts can cause the wheel
to
become loose and even come
off.
This
could
lead
to
an
accident.
Be
sure
to
use
the correct wheel
nuts.
If
you
have
to
replace them,
be
sure
to
get the right kind.
Stop
somewhere
as m
n
as
you
can
and
have the nuts
tightened
--*ith
a
torque
wench
to
AI
pound-feet
(140
N*m).
I
I
I
A
Storing
a
jack, a tire or other
I
a
equipment
inthe passenger
compartment
of
the
vehicle
could
r u s e injury.
In
a
sudden
stop or
.
~llision,
loose
equipment
could
strike someone.
Store
all
these
in
the proper place.