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How to Remove the Spare Tire on Ford Transit Custom?

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AmeliaAnn
07/29/2025, 03:38:09 AM

There is a square hole under the spare tire. Take out the long rod from the vehicle tools. Insert it into the hole. Turning clockwise installs the spare tire, while turning counterclockwise loosens it. A spare tire is an extra tire prepared for the vehicle.

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OSara
08/12/2025, 09:39:59 PM

For removing the spare tire on a Ford Transit, I usually start by parking the vehicle on level ground and engaging the handbrake to prevent any movement. The spare tire is typically suspended near the middle of the undercarriage, close to the rear bumper, secured by a metal chain. I locate the special wrench from the onboard tool kit, crawl under the vehicle, and slowly loosen the bolt on the chain. During the operation, I prefer wearing gloves to avoid hand injuries. Once the spare tire is lowered gently, I carefully move it away as it's quite heavy. If the chain is rusted and stuck, I spray some lubricant to loosen it before trying again. After removal, I check the spare tire's pressure and wear, then store the tools properly for next use. Regular maintenance is advised to inspect the chain's tightness and rust condition, ensuring preparedness in critical moments.

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Lopez
10/04/2025, 04:13:34 AM

The first time I removed the spare tire, I was in a flurry while checking the instruction manual. The spare tire of the Ford Transit is hidden underneath the vehicle, so I had to squat down to locate the fixing point. Using the provided wrench to turn the large bolt clockwise, the spare tire slowly descended. It's important to stay focused during the process—it comes down slowly but steadily. After removing it, I wiped off the mud and placed it in the car. Beginners should keep tools close at hand for easy access and be mindful of the narrow working space to avoid bumping their heads. I usually practice the steps in the garage to familiarize myself with the process, saving time in case of an emergency on the road. After removing the spare tire, I also check its pressure to ensure it's ready for emergency use.

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ArthurMarie
11/17/2025, 09:58:26 PM

Safety is my top priority. Before removing the spare tire, make sure the car is parked in an open and level area, engage the parking brake and use wheel chocks to prevent rolling. The spare tire is usually located under the vehicle chassis. Don't yank the securing chain; use tools to apply even force when loosening bolts. Check the chain for breaks before lowering the spare tire, and wear protective goggles to avoid flying debris. After the operation, count and store all tools properly. Safety first to prevent accidents.

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PatrickAnn
01/07/2026, 11:36:59 PM

Simply put, removing the spare tire involves a few steps: locate the spare tire point under the vehicle; loosen the chain bolt with a wrench; remove the spare tire once it's lowered. The Ford Transit comes with tools onboard, and the spare tire might be dirty—I wiped it clean and stored it in the trunk. Ensure the vehicle is parked securely before operation, and lubricate the chain if it's rusty.

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LaLincoln
04/04/2026, 10:18:21 PM

Last self-driving trip was quite a hassle with the spare tire stuck, only then did I realize removing it requires skill. The Ford Transit spare tire is located in the middle under the vehicle. I crawled underneath and slowly loosened the fastening device with a wrench. Don't rush when lowering it - spare tires are heavy and can drop easily, so place something underneath to protect your hands when moving it. Pro tip: if the chain gets rusty, use oil spray treatment. Regularly check chain looseness and spare tire air leaks every six months. After removal, test the tire's firmness to ensure it's reliable. Remember to handle gently to avoid damaging parts.

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