How to Remove a Spare Tire?

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Murphy
07/30/25 8:28am
The methods for removing a spare tire are: 1. Hidden spare tire: Lift the trunk floor, open the device that secures the spare tire, and remove the spare tire; 2. Rear-mounted spare tire: First unlock the anti-theft lock, remove the protective cover of the spare tire, use a wrench to unscrew the nuts securing the spare tire, and then remove the spare tire; 3. Undercarriage-mounted spare tire: Remove the dust cover, connect the socket to the screw port, and lower the spare tire by rotating the traction rope, allowing the spare tire to descend. Precautions for using a car spare tire: 1. Replace unused spare tires promptly: Car spare tires are made of rubber, and over time, they will age. The aging period for spare tires is about 4 years. After 4 years of use, the spare tire should be replaced promptly to avoid issues during use that could affect normal operation; 2. Regularly inspect the spare tire: During routine car maintenance, owners should promptly service the spare tire, especially before long trips. When inspecting the spare tire, focus on checking tire pressure, wear, and cracks. If the spare tire has cracks, it is recommended to address or replace it immediately.
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