
Method to put back the spare tire tools in Mondeo: Open the trunk, lift the cover plate, remove the black foam underneath, then place the spare tire and vehicle tools inside. After securing them in place, put the cover plate back to its original position. The Mondeo's body dimensions are 4873mm in length, 1852mm in width, and 1470mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2850mm. The Mondeo has discontinued the 2.3L and 2.0L naturally aspirated engines from the previous Zhisheng model, and now comes equipped with two turbocharged direct injection engines: 1.5GTDI and 2.0GTDI. The Mondeo is built on the GM CD4 platform, with a MacPherson strut front suspension structure.

I previously helped a friend with the Mondeo spare tire tools, which isn't difficult but requires attention to detail. The spare tire tools are usually located beneath the trunk floor mat—just lift the mat to reveal the dedicated slots for the jack and the tool bag. When putting them back, first position the jack securely into its slot, then neatly place the wrench, sockets, and other small items back into the bag and zip it up. Be careful not to force anything during the process; misplacement can lead to annoying rattles and noises while driving. As an extra tip, check the tools every few months to ensure they're complete and free from rust, guaranteeing they're ready in an emergency—safety comes first. Finally, secure the floor mat tightly. The whole process is quick and simple, and developing good habits helps prevent issues down the line.

My Mondeo is a new car, and I wasn't quite sure about the tool storage locations at first. Later, I discovered a hidden compartment under the trunk floor mat. The jack needs to be aligned with a specific base to sit securely, while other tools should be packed back into the small bag and tied tightly. The operation is quite easy—just take your time to align them properly. If not placed neatly, it may cause noise and affect driving mood. By the way, storing them properly also prevents tool collisions and damage. Remember to regularly clean the dust inside the bag to keep it tidy. It's a simple task with no difficulty—just ensure safety and peace of mind.

Putting the spare tire tools back in place is actually simple. Lift the rear compartment floor to see the storage layer, place the jack in its designated seat, and return wrenches and other tools to the tool bag, fastening it securely. Avoid random stuffing to prevent rattling noises, and check their condition regularly. A quick and proper setup saves trouble—convenience and practicality are what matter most.


