1994 Oldsmobile Bravada Owner's Manual - Page 164

1994 Oldsmobile Bravada Manual

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Problems on the Road If I You're Stuck: In Sand, MdIce or Snow u, What you don't want to do when your vehicle is stuck is to spin your wheels. The method known as "rocking" can help you getout when you're stuck, but you must use caution. 16. Replace the wheel nut cover on the 19. If you have a tailgate-mounted spare 158 spare wheel. Be sure toinsert the pin on the wheel coverinto thehole in the wheel. Screw the cover in place usingthe TorxBhead wrench. 17. Lower the jack head completely by rotating the jack handle counterclockwise. If you have an inside-mounted spare tire, return the jack and wheel wrench to their storage compartment and secure them with the wing nut. Replace the jack storage compartment cover. 18. Fasten the flat tire where the spare was stored. If you havea 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. 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.

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Problems
on
the
Road
158
I
16.
Replace the wheel nut cover on
the
spare wheel. Be sure
to insert the
pin on the wheel
cover into
the hole
in the wheel. Screw the cover in
place
using
the
TorxB head wrench.
17.
Lower the jack head completely by
rotating the jack handle
counterclockwise. If you
have an
inside-mounted spare tire, return
the jack and wheel wrench to their
storage compartment and secure
them with the wing nut. Replace the
jack
storage compartment cover.
18.
Fasten the flat tire where the spare
was stored. If you
havea 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.
I
I f
You’re
Stuck:
In
Sand,
Mud
,
Ice
or
Snow
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.
What you
don’t
want to do when your
vehicle
is stuck is to spin
your
wheels.
The method known as “rocking” can
help
you
get out when you’re stuck, but
you
must use caution.