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If a Tire Goes Flat 
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10.  Then replace the pressure cap. At any  time during 
this procedure  if coolant begins  to flow out 
of the 
filler neck, reinstall the pressure  cap. Be sure  the 
arrows on the pressure  cap line  up like this. 
1 1. Check the coolant  in the recovery tank.  The level 
in the coolant recovery tank should  be  at the 
HOT 
mark  when  the engine is hot  or at the  COLD  mark 
when  the engine 
is cold.  It’s 
unusual  for  a tire to “blow  out” while you’re driving, 
especially  if 
you maintain your tires properly.  If air goes 
out of  a tire,  it’s much more likely to  leak  out slowly. 
But  if 
you should  ever have  a “blowout,” here  are  a few 
tips about  what to expect and what  to do: 
If  a front  tire fails, the flat tire  will create 
a drag that 
pulls the vehicle toward that side. Take your foot 
off 
the accelerator pedal and grip  the  steering wheel firmly. 
Steer  to  maintain  lane position, and then gently brake 
to  a  stop  well out  of the traffic lane. 
A rear blowout, particularly on a  curve,  acts much like 
a  skid and  may require the same correction  you’d use 
in a skid. In any rear blowout, remove your  foot  from 
the accelerator pedal. Get the  vehicle under control  by 
steering the  way  you  want  the vehicle to go. It  may  be 
very  bumpy  and  noisy,  but  you  can still steer. Gently 
brake to  a stop 
-- well  off the road  if possible. 
If a tire goes  flat, the next part shows  how to use your 
jacking  equipment to change  a  flat tire safely. 
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1. Using the wheel wrench, remove plastic nut, loosen all the wheel nuts.  Don't remove them  yet. 
2. Turn the jack handle  to the left  to raise the  jack lift 
head 
a few inches. 
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J REAR EDBE OF FRONT 
WHEEL OPENING 
For jacking  at the vehicle's  front location,  put the 
jack  lift head about 
8 inches (20 cm) from  the rear 
edge  of the front wheel opening 
or just  behind the 
two bolts  as shown. 
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OFF - SET 
FRONT EDGE OF 
REAR WHEEL 
OPENING 
For  jacking  at  the vehicle’s  rear  location,  put the jack 
lift head  about 
6 inches (15 cm) from the  front edge 
of  the  rear wheel opening or  just behind the off-set 
as  shown. 
Put  the compact  spare  tire near 
you. 
Getting  under a vehicle  when  it is jacked  up  is 
dangerous.  If the  vehicle  slips 
off the  jack, you 
could  be  badly  injured or killed.  Never  get  under 
a vehicle  when it  is  supported  only by a jack. 
Raising  your  vehicle with  the  jack  improperly 
positioned  can  damage  the  vehicle and even 
make  the  vehicle 
fall. To help  avoid  personal 
injury  and  vehicle damage,  be  sure 
to fit  the  jack 
lift  head  into  the  proper  location  before  raising 
the  vehicle. 
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