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How to Remove the Spare Tire of Baojun 730?

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McMolly
08/31/25 4:37am
To remove the spare tire of Baojun 730, first open the rear door, then open the outer cover of the rear trunk floor. On the right side of the car, there is a small square cover about 7-8 cm in size. Remove this cover to reveal a screw head. Use the tools provided with the car to loosen the screw. The tire is hung under the car, and once the screw is loosened, the spare tire can be taken off. Before removing it, the outer cover of the spare tire must be detached. Below are some precautions for using a car spare tire: 1. Even if the spare tire hasn't been used for a long time, it should be replaced promptly. Car spare tires are made of rubber, and over time, they can age. The typical aging period for a spare tire is about 4 years. After 4 years, it's necessary to replace the spare tire to avoid issues during use that could affect normal operation. 2. Regularly inspect the spare tire. During routine car maintenance, the owner should also maintain the spare tire, especially before long trips. When checking the spare tire, focus on the tire pressure and look for any wear or cracks. If there are cracks, it's advisable to address the issue or replace the tire immediately. 3. Adjust the tire pressure when using the spare tire. The tire pressure of a car's spare tire differs from that of a regular tire. Ensure the spare tire's pressure is properly adjusted before use. Also, control the speed when using the spare tire; avoid prolonged or high-speed driving with it.
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FinleyAnn
09/12/25 7:57am
Removing the spare tire on the Baojun 730 is actually quite simple, and I often help friends with this task. First, find a flat surface to park, engage the handbrake, and shift into P gear to prevent rolling—safety must come first. Open the rear door and lift the floor cover to see the spare tire suspended under the chassis. Retrieve the small wrench and jack from the vehicle's toolkit. Use the wrench to loosen the spare tire's fixing bolt counterclockwise—sometimes it requires a bit of force or a rust penetrant spray. Then, position the jack under the suspension bracket and slowly crank the handle to lower the spare tire until it can be removed, being careful not to yank it to avoid damage. After removal, check the spare tire's pressure; if it's flat, visit a service station to refill it for emergency use. I recommend performing a simple inspection of the spare tire every six months, including checking bolt tightness and tire pressure, so you won’t panic in an emergency. The whole process takes about ten minutes, but always remember to neatly return the tools to their place—developing good habits is crucial for driving safety.
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LaVincent
10/26/25 8:46am
With over a decade of driving experience and numerous spare tire removals from Baojun 730 models, I've learned that parking on level ground and firmly engaging the handbrake is crucial. Then, simply open the rear door to locate the spare tire compartment beneath the floor mat. Retrieve the vehicle's tool kit containing a wrench and jack. Use the wrench to loosen the mounting bolts—if they're tight, apply some lubricant before applying steady pressure to turn them slowly. Align the jack properly with the lifting point and gently pump the handle to lower the spare tire. Take your time during removal to prevent accidental drops and injuries. After removal, I always inspect the spare for cracks or air leaks—replace immediately if compromised. Pro tip: Regularly clean dust around the tool kit and spare tire area to avoid bolt jamming during emergencies. Mastering these steps saves hassle, especially during long trips when a functional spare lets you handle blowouts independently.
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