HONDA FIT 2012 2.G Owners Manual
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1.Open the cargo area floor lid.
2.Take the tool bag out of the spare tire. Take 
the wheel nut wrench and the jack handle 
bar out of the tool bag.
3.Take the jack out of the cargo area.
4.Unscrew the wing bolt, and remove the 
spacer cone. Then, remove the spare tire.
5.Place a wheel block or rock in front and rear 
of the wheel diagonal to the flat tire.
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Getting Ready to Replace the Flat Tire
Tool Bag
Spare Tire
JackWheel 
Blocks
The tire to be replaced. 
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6.Place the compact spare tire (wheel side up) 
under the vehicle body, near the tire that 
needs to be replaced.
7.Put the flat tip of the jack handle bar into 
the edge of the wheel cover. Carefully pry 
the edge and remove the cover.
uWrap a cloth around the flat tip of the 
jack handle bar to prevent scratches on 
the cover.
8.Loosen each wheel nut about one turn 
using the wheel nut wrench.
1Getting Ready to Replace the Flat Tire
Align the valve mark on the wheel cover to the tire 
valve on the wheel, then install the wheel cover.
Models with wheel cover
Valve Mark
Jack Handle Bar Wheel Nut
Wheel Cover
Models with wheel coverAll models 
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1.Place the jack under the jacking point 
closest to the tire to be changed.
2.Turn the end bracket (as shown in the 
image) clockwise until the top of the jack 
contacts the jacking point.
uMake sure that the jacking point tab is 
resting in the jack notch.
3.Raise the vehicle, using the jack handle bar 
and the jack handle, until the tire is off the 
ground.
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How to Set Up the Jack
1How to Set Up the Jack
Do not use the jack with people or luggage in the 
vehicle.
Use the jack provided in your vehicle.
Other jacks may not support the weight (“load”) or 
their shape may not match.
The following instructions must be followed to use 
the jack safely.•Do not use while the engine is running.•Use only where the ground is firm and level.•Use only at the jacking points.•Do not get in the vehicle while using the jack.•Do not put anything on top of or underneath the 
jack.
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WARNING
The vehicle can easily roll off the jack, 
seriously injuring anyone underneath.
Follow the directions for changing a tire 
exactly, and never get under the vehicle 
when it is supported only by the jack.
Jack 
Handle 
BarWheel Nut
 Wrench as Jack Handle 
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1.Remove the wheel nuts and flat tire.
2.Wipe the mounting surfaces of the wheel 
with a clean cloth.
3.Mount the compact spare tire.
4.Screw the wheel nuts until they touch the 
lips around the mounting holes, and stop 
rotating.
5.Lower the vehicle and remove the jack. 
Tighten the wheel nuts in the order 
indicated in the image. Go around, 
tightening the nuts, two to three times in 
this order.
Wheel nut torque:
80 lbf∙ft (108 N∙m, 11 kgf∙m)
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Replacing the Flat Tire
1Replacing the Flat Tire
Do not over tighten the wheel nuts by applying extra 
torque using your foot or a pipe. 
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1.Remove the center cap.
2.Place the flat tire face down in the spare tire 
well.
3.Remove the spacer cone from the wing 
bolt, flip it over, and insert it back on the 
bolt. Secure the flat tire with the wing bolt.
4.Securely store the wheel nut wrench and 
jack handle bar back in the tool bag. Store 
the bag in the center of the flat tire.
5.Store the jack. Turn the jack’s end bracket 
to lock it in place.
If you replace a flat tire with the spare tire, the low tire pressure indicator comes on 
while you are driving. After driving for a few miles (kilometers), the indicator will go 
off and the TPMS indicator comes on, but this is normal.
If you replace the tire with a specified regular tire, the low tire pressure or TPMS 
indicator will go off after a few miles (kilometers).
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Storing the Flat Tire
1Storing the Flat Tire
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WARNING
Loose items can fly around the interior in a 
crash and can seriously injure the 
occupants. 
Store the wheel, jack, and tools securely 
before driving.
For normal tire
For compact spare tire Wing Bolt
Spacer 
Cone
Models with aluminum wheelsAll models
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TPMS and the Spare Tire
1TPMS and the Spare Tire
The system cannot monitor the pressure of the spare 
tire. Manually check the spare tire pressure to be sure 
that it is correct.
Use TPMS specific wheels. Each is equipped with a 
tire pressure sensor mounted inside the tire behind 
the valve stem.
U.S. models 
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Temporarily Repairing a Flat Tire
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If the tire has a large cut or is otherwise severely damaged, you will need to have the 
vehicle towed. If the tire only has a small puncture, from a nail for instance, you can 
use the tire repair kit so that you can drive to the nearest service station for a more 
permanent repair. 
If a tire goes flat while driving, grasp the steering wheel firmly, and brake gradually 
to reduce speed. Then stop in a safe place. 
1.Park the vehicle on firm, level, and non-slippery ground.
2.Put the shift lever in 
(P
.
3.Set the parking brake.
4.Turn on the hazard warning lights and turn the ignition switch to LOCK 
(0
.
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Getting Ready to Temporarily Repair the Flat Tire
1Temporarily Repairing a Flat Tire
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The kit should not be used in the following situations.
Instead, contact a dealer or a roadside assistant to 
have the vehicle towed.•The tire sealant has expired.•More than two tires are punctured.•The puncture is greater than 3/16 inch (4 mm) in 
diameter.•The tire side wall is damaged or the puncture is 
outside the tire tread.•Damage has been caused by driving with the tires 
extremely under inflated.•The tire bead is no longer seated.•A rim is damaged.
Do not remove a nail or screw that punctured the 
tire. If you remove it from the tire, you may not be 
able to repair the puncture using the kit.NOTICEDo not use a puncture-repairing agent other than the 
one provided in the kit that came with your vehicle. If 
used, you may permanently damage the tire pressure 
sensor.
When the puncture is:
Smaller than 3/16 inch 
(4 mm) 
Larger than 3/16 inch 
(4 mm) Kit Use
Yes
No Contact
Area
Instruction 
Manual Air Compressor Wheel 
Label Sealant Bottle Expiration Date
Speed Limit 
Label
* Not available on all models 
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1.Pull up the strap and open the cargo area 
floor lid.
2.Take the kit out of the case. 
uPlace the kit on flat ground near the flat 
tire, away from traffic.
3.Remove the valve cap from the tire valve 
stem.
4.Shake the sealant bottle. 
5.Attach the sealant/air hose onto the tire 
valve stem. Screw it until it is tight.
uMake sure the bottle remains upright to 
ensure all of the sealant flows into the 
tire.
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Injecting Sealant and Air
1Injecting Sealant and Air
When making a temporary repair, carefully read the 
handling manual provided with the kit.
In cold temperatures, the sealant may not flow easily. 
In this situation, warm it up for five minutes before 
using.
The sealant is latex based and can permanently stain 
clothing and other materials. Be careful during 
handling and wipe up any spills immediately.
Floor Lid
Tire Repair Kit Strap
Tire Valve Stem
Valve CapTire Valve Stem
Sealant/air hose 
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6.Remove the bottle cap from the bottle 
adapter.
7.Attach the air compressor hose onto the 
bottle adapter. Screw it until it is tight.
8.Plug in the compressor to the accessory 
power socket. Be careful not to pinch the 
cord in a door or window.
9.Turn the ignition switch to ACCESSORY 
(q
. 
uIn freezing temperatures, start the 
engine on and leave it running while 
the flat tire is being serviced.
2Carbon Monoxide Gas P. 61
10.Turn the air compressor on to inflate the 
tire.
uThe compressor starts injecting sealant 
and air into the tire.
11.Inflate the tire.
12.After the air pressure reaches to 33 psi 
(230 kPa), turn off the kit.
uCheck the air pressure gauge on the air 
compressor.
1Injecting Sealant and Air
NOTICEOperating the pump for more than 15 minutes may 
cause it to overheat and become permanently 
damaged.
Until the sealant injection is complete, the pressure 
shown on the pressure gauge will appear higher than 
actual. After the sealant injection is complete the 
pressure will drop and then begin to rise again as the tire 
is inflated with air. This is normal. To accurately measure 
the air pressure using the gauge, turn the air compressor 
off only after the sealant injection is complete.
If the required air pressure is not reached within 15 
minutes, the tire may be too severely damaged for 
the kit to provide the necessary seal and your vehicle 
will need to be towed.
Keep the empty bottle after the sealant is injected. 
The sealant bottle will be used to collect the injected 
sealant by a professional.
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WARNING
Running the engine with the vehicle in an 
enclosed or even partly enclosed area can 
cause a rapid build-up of toxic carbon 
monoxide.
Breathing this colorless, odorless gas can 
cause unconsciousness and even death. 
Only run the engine to power the air 
compressor with the vehicle outdoors.
Bottle Adapter
Air Compressor HoseBottle Cap
Air Compressor Switch
OFF
ON 
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13.Unscrew the sealant/air hose from the tire 
valve stem. Reinstall the valve cap.
14.Push the deflate button until the gauge 
returns 0 psi.
15.Apply the wheel label to the flat surface of 
the wheel.
uThe wheel surface must be clean to 
ensure the label adheres properly.
1.Apply the speed limit label to the location 
as shown.
2.Drive the vehicle for about 5 minutes.
uDo not exceed 50 mph (80 km/h).
3.Stop the vehicle in a safe place.
Air Pressure Gauge
Deflate Button
Wheel Label
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Distributing the Sealant in the Tire
1Distributing the Sealant in the Tire
Stop and recheck the air pressure after every 5 
minutes of driving as necessary until you reach the 
nearest service station where you should have the tire 
permanently repaired or replaced.
Speed Limit Label 
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4.Recheck the air pressure using the gauge 
on the air compressor.
uDo not turn the air compressor on to 
check the pressure.
If the air pressure is:
uLess than 19 psi (130 kPa), do not add air 
or continue driving. The leak is too 
severe. Call for help and have your 
vehicle towed.
2Emergency Towing P. 264
u33 psi (230 kPa) or more, continue 
driving for another 5 minutes or until you 
reach the nearest service station. Do not 
exceed 50 mph (80 km/h).
uGreater than 19 psi (130 kPa), but less 
than 33 psi (230 kPa), add air using the 
pump until the tire pressure reaches 33 
psi (230 kPa), then drive carefully for 5 
more minutes or until you reach the 
nearest service station. Do not exceed 50 
mph (80 km/h).
5.Repackage and properly stow the kit.