How to Remove the Spare Tire of BYD Yuan?

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Evie
07/29/25 4:42am
Method to remove the spare tire of BYD Yuan: First, open the buckle under the spare tire cover, then use the small screwdriver from the onboard tools to pry off the lower part of the wheel cover's camera housing, and finally remove the bolt to take it off. The BYD Yuan is a compact SUV with dimensions of 4320mm in length, 1765mm in width, and 1650mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2520mm. In terms of power, the vehicle is equipped with two engines: a 1.5L naturally aspirated engine and a 1.5L turbocharged engine. The 1.5L naturally aspirated engine has a maximum output power at 5800 rpm and a maximum output torque at 4800 rpm; the 1.5L turbocharged engine has a maximum output power at 5200 rpm and a maximum output torque between 1750 to 3500 rpm.
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McPatrick
08/12/25 8:23am
The spare tire of the BYD Yuan is usually installed under the vehicle chassis. To remove it, follow these steps: Choose a flat and safe place to park, engage the handbrake, and then retrieve the vehicle tools from the trunk, including the jack and wrench. Use the jack to gently lift the car body, but not too high to avoid instability. Locate the fixing bolt of the spare tire bracket and loosen it counterclockwise with the wrench, moving slowly to prevent sudden dropping. The spare tire is quite heavy, so it's advisable to wear gloves to avoid dropping it on your feet or dirtying your clothes. After removal, check the tire pressure and aging condition of the spare tire. If it's insufficient, inflate it or replace it with a new one. When putting it back, secure the bolt following the same steps to ensure it's tightly fastened and won't loosen. Regularly inspect the bracket for rust during normal driving, and periodic lubrication can extend its lifespan.
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