How to Remove the Spare Tire from the Back of a Car?
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Take out the car key and insert it into the lock of the spare tire compartment at the rear of the car. Then remove the spare tire cover to expose the screws, and use a wrench to loosen all the screws. Hold the spare tire with one hand and unscrew the bolts with the other hand, and the spare tire can then be removed from the car.
I've driven several cars, and every time I need to change a spare tire, I have to remove it first. The spare tire at the back of a car is usually mounted underneath the rear or on the tailgate, like in SUVs or pickup trucks. The first step is to locate the tools: typically, the toolkit is stored in the side of the trunk or under the seat, containing a wrench or a special key. The second step is to crouch down and identify the position of the mounting bolt—it's often a large nut or a locking mechanism. Use the wrench to loosen it counterclockwise; it might require some effort, but don’t force it too hard to avoid straining your hand. The third step is when the spare tire should start to loosen; lower it slowly. Finally, gently pull it out and place it on level ground. The whole process takes about five minutes, but safety comes first: choose a stable spot to work and wear gloves for a better grip. If the mount is rusted and stuck, you can spray some WD-40 lubricant. After removal, check the tire pressure before use to avoid the hassle of a blowout on the road.