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How to Remove the Spare Tire of Baojun 530?

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EvaLynn
07/29/2025, 06:29:09 PM

Baojun 530 spare tire removal method is: 1. Remove the trunk partition; 2. Use a wrench to unscrew the bolts securing the spare tire. Taking the 2021 Baojun 530 as an example, its body dimensions are: length 4690mm, width 1835mm, height 1750mm, wheelbase 2750mm, fuel tank capacity 52l, and curb weight 1465kg. The 2021 Baojun 530 is equipped with a 1.5t turbocharged engine, delivering a maximum horsepower of 147ps, maximum power of 108kw, maximum torque of 250nm, paired with a 6-speed manual transmission.

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ElizabethLynn
08/15/2025, 07:19:24 PM

Removing the spare tire of the Baojun 530 is actually quite simple. As someone who has been driving for over 20 years, I often do it myself. The spare tire is usually mounted underneath the rear of the vehicle. First, you need to locate the bolt and mechanism securing it. Lift the trunk carpet, and you'll find a toolkit in the corner containing a wrench or specialized tool. Crawl under the car to clearly see the position, then carefully use the wrench to loosen the large bolt counterclockwise. Slowly remove it, and the spare tire will start to descend—hold it steady to avoid pinching your hands. It's best to wear gloves and safety goggles during the operation, and ensure the ground is level to prevent the car from shaking. After removing the spare tire, don't forget to check its air pressure and tread wear. Regularly inspect whether it's loose to ensure you can change it promptly in case of a flat tire on the road. Safety always comes first—beginners should try this with a friend's help to avoid accidents.

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JakeLynn
10/17/2025, 11:12:51 PM

When I first got my Baojun 530, I also researched how to remove the spare tire. It's not difficult for young people to figure it out. The general steps are: open the trunk, lift the carpet to find a plastic cover or tool compartment. The toolkit comes with a small wrench. Once you have it, locate the spare tire bracket under the rear of the car, loosen the large nut, and the spare tire will automatically lower—just catch it steadily. The whole process takes just a few minutes, but be careful not to apply too much force to avoid damaging the threads. From personal experience, it's best to check the spare tire pressure monthly and top it up if it's below standard for peace of mind. Daily driving inevitably comes with minor hassles, and this preparation can save a lot of trouble.

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Morris
11/30/2025, 10:52:26 PM

As an auto enthusiast, I'm quite familiar with the Baojun 530 spare tire design. It's secured beneath the rear axle with bolts - removing it is a simple three-step process: find tools, use a wrench to loosen the bolts, and the spare automatically drops down - efficient and straightforward. Before operation, ensure the vehicle is parked stably with the handbrake engaged - safety first. Recommended tire pressure is 20-30 psi - regular checks prevent air leaks, making roadside tire changes quicker and easier.

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Hannah
01/21/2026, 12:14:16 AM

When I'm busy with family and kids but still need to take care of the car, I always prioritize simplicity. The steps to remove the spare tire on the Baojun 530 are truly basic: lift the trunk mat, take out the toolkit, then crawl under the rear of the car to locate the bolt, unscrew it, and gently remove the spare tire. Don't rush; slow movements ensure safety and prevent accidents. Regularly check the spare tire pressure, keeping it around 40 psi for emergency readiness. Beginners are advised to consult the manual or watch instructional videos to avoid mistakes and handle it with ease.

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DelHannah
01/21/2026, 12:16:11 AM

At my age, driving for long periods makes me knowledgeable about everything. The method for removing the spare tire of the Baojun 530 is like an old hand's trick. First, prepare a tool bag, locate the bolt at the rear underside of the car, loosen it with a hand wrench, and it will come off. Be careful to hold it steady to avoid dropping it on the ground. When operating, squat firmly and wear gloves to keep clean. After removing the spare tire, lay it flat and check for cracks or leaks. By the way, don't hang the spare tire too high to prevent it from falling off due to bumps. Regular inspections ensure smooth travels.

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