How to Remove the Spare Tire of BYD Yuan?

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EllianaLee
07/25/25 9:02am
First, open the buckle under the spare tire cover, then use the small screwdriver from the vehicle toolkit to pry off the lower part of the wheel cover camera housing. Finally, remove the bolts to take off the spare tire of the BYD Yuan.
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KiaraMarie
08/10/25 7:09pm
The BYD Yuan's spare tire is typically secured beneath the trunk floor. After parking on level ground and engaging the handbrake, lift the trunk mat to find the spare tire fixed in place with a metal bracket or bolts at the wheel well. Use the wrench or specialized key from the vehicle's tool kit to loosen the fastening points by turning counterclockwise. If the bolts are too tight, applying a bit of lubricant can help loosen them to avoid damaging the threads with excessive force. Once loosened, carefully remove the spare tire—since it's somewhat heavy, it's best to support the bottom with both hands for a steady lift. The entire process takes about 5 to 10 minutes, ensuring the vehicle remains stable during operation to prevent accidents. It's advisable to regularly check the spare tire's pressure and securement to avoid discovering issues during emergencies.
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