1993 Pontiac Trans Sport Owner's Manual - Page 212

1993 Pontiac Trans Sport Manual

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18. Lay thle flat tirenealr the rear of th vehicle with the valve stem down. Slide the cable retainer through the center of the wheel and raise the flat tire until you hear the hoist mechanism click twice. This means the wheel is firmly stored against the undersideof the vehicle. When storing the spare tire, be certain to turn the spare so the valve stem is near the rear of the vehicle. Thiswill help you to check and maintain tire pressure in the spare. Push against the tire to be certain it is stored firmly. 19. Replace all jacking tools as they were stored in the jack storage compartment and replace the compartment cover. Unless you have the plastic "bolt-on" wheel covers, be sure to also store the nylon nut caps. Whenyou replace the compact spare with a full-size tire, replace the bolt-on wheel covers the or nylon nut caps. Tighten them "hand tight'' over the wheel nuts, using the folding wrench (see step7). Storing a jack, a tire or other equipment in the passenger compartment of the vehicle could cause injury. In a sudden stopor collision, loose equipment could strike someone. Store all these in the proper place. fi 211

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18.
Lay
th
le flat
tire nea lr the
rear
of
th
vehicle
with
the
valve
stem
down.
Slide
the
cable
retainer
through
the
center
of
the
wheel
and
raise
the
flat
tire
until
you
hear
the
hoist
mechanism
click
twice.
This
means
the
wheel
is
firmly
stored
against
the
underside
of
the
vehicle.
When
storing
the spare
tire,
be
certain
to
turn
the
spare
so
the
valve
stem
is
near
the
rear
of
the
vehicle.
This
will
help
you
to
check
and
maintain
tire
pressure
in
the
spare.
19.
Replace
all
jacking
tools
as
they
were
stored
in
the
jack
storage
compartment
and
replace
the
compartment
cover.
Unless
you
have the
plastic
“bolt-on”
wheel
covers,
be
sure
to
also
store
the
nylon
nut
caps.
When you replace
the
compact
spare
with
a
full-size
tire,
replace
the
bolt-on
wheel
covers
or the
nylon
nut
caps.
Tighten
them
“hand
tight’’
over
the
wheel
nuts,
using
the
folding
wrench
(see
step
7).
fi
Storing
a jack, a
tire or other
equipment in the
passenger
compartment of the
vehicle
could
cause
injury.
In
a
sudden
stop or
collision,
loose
equipment
could
strike
someone.
Store
all
these
in
the
proper
place.
Push
against
the
tire
to
be
certain
it
is
stored
firmly.
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