How to Remove the Spare Tire of a Great Wall Pickup Truck?
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The steps to remove the spare tire of a Great Wall pickup truck are as follows: First, remove the dust cover to expose a screw. Then, connect the socket wrench to the screw head and turn it counterclockwise. The spare tire will descend under the traction of the steel cable, and finally, remove the retaining clip on the spare tire. Related introductions are as follows: 1. A pickup truck is a type of vehicle that combines a car's front end and cabin with an open cargo compartment at the rear. Its characteristics include both the comfort of a sedan and strong cargo-carrying capacity. It offers comfort without sacrificing powerful performance and has strong adaptability to different terrains. 2. Pickup trucks can be used as special-purpose vehicles, multi-purpose vehicles, official cars, commercial vehicles, or family cars. Pickup trucks are very affordable, making them indispensable production and living tools for many hardworking individuals in impoverished areas. Great Wall pickup trucks have long dominated the top spot in China's pickup truck market, with considerable sales.
To remove the spare tire of a Great Wall pickup truck, as an experienced driver who has been driving this type of pickup for several years, here's what you need to do. The spare tire is usually mounted under the vehicle or beneath the cargo bed. First, find a flat and safe place to park, make sure the engine is off and the handbrake is firmly engaged to prevent the vehicle from rolling. Then locate the spare tire position. Like the last time I changed a tire on a rural roadside, you may need to lie down to check under the chassis or use a tool hook to pull it out. The mounting bolts are typically in the center or on one side. Use the provided wrench (usually an L-shaped or cross wrench) to slowly turn counterclockwise. If it's too tight, applying some rust remover spray will make it much easier. Be cautious of the weight when removing it to avoid the spare tire hitting your feet. After removal, check the tire pressure to ensure it's adequate for future use. Take your time during this process—safety comes first. If the spare tire is rusty, clean and maintain it promptly.