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8. Start the  engine  and  let it run  until you can  feel the 
upper  radiator  hose  getting  hot. Watch  out  for the 
engine  fans. 
filler  neck  may  be lower.  If the  level  is lower,  add 
more 
of the  proper mix through  the  filler neck  until 
the  level  reaches  the  base  of  the  filler neck. 
9. By this time  the  coolant  level inside  the  radiator 
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. 
11. 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. 
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If a Tire Goes Flat Changing a Flat Tire 
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, 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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cover counterclockwise to 
remove it. Then lift and 
remove the cover. 
Turn the wing nut 
counterclockwise and 
remove it. Then lift off the 
spacer 
and remove  the  spare 
tire. 
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Turn  the  nut  holding  the jack and  wrench 
counterclockwise  and  remove  it. Then  remove 
the  jack  and  wrench. 
If there is a wheel  cover, 
loosen  the  plastic  nut 
caps 
with  the  wheel  wrench. 
They  won’t  come 
off. Then, 
using 
the flat end of the 
wheel  wrench, 
pry along the 
edge of the  cover  until  it 
comes 
off. Be  careful;  the 
edges  may  be  sharp.  Don’t 
try 
to remove  the  cover  with 
your  bare  hands. 
If your  vehicle  has  wheel  nut  caps,  remove  them  using 
the  wheel  wrench. 
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Using the wheel  wrench,  loosen  all  the  wheel  nuts. 
Don’t  remove  them  yet. 
Turn the jack handle clockwise  to raise the  jack lift head 
a few inches. 
Position  the  jack under  the 
vehicle  and  raise the jack 
lift head  until  it fits  firmly 
into  the  notch  in 
the 
vehicle’s  frame  nearest  the 
flat tire. 
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Put the compact spare tire near you. 
I 
I NOTICE: 
the  vehicle to fall off the jack. Be  sure to fit  the 
jack  lift  head  into  the 
proper location before 
raising your vehicle. 
Raise  the  vehicle by turning  the  jack handle  clockwise. 
Raise  the  vehicle  far enough  off  the  ground  for the  spare 
tire  to fit  under  the  vehicle.  Remove  all  wheel  nuts  and 
take  off  the  flat tire. 
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Remove any rust or dirt from the  wheel bolts, mounting 
surfaces and spare wheel. Place the spare on the wheel 
mounting surface. 
Replace  the  wheel  nuts with 
the  rounded  end of the nuts 
toward  the  wheel.  Tighten 
each nut 
by hand  until  the 
wheel 
is held  against  the 
hub. 
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Lower the vehicle  by  turning  the jack handle 
counterclockwise,  Lower 
the jack  completely. 
Tighten the wheel nuts 
firmly in a crisscross 
sequence as shown. 
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Don’t try to put  the  wheel  cover on your  compact  spare 
tire. It won‘t  fit. Store the wheel cover in the trunk  until 
you  have  the  flat tire  repaired  or replaced. 
I NOTICE: 
Wheel  covers  won’t  fit on your  compact  spare. If 
you  try  to  put  a  wheel  cover on your  compact 
spare,  you  could  damage  the  cover  or  the  spare. 
After  you’ve  put  the  compact  spare  tire on  your  vehicle, 
you’ll  need 
to store  the flat tire  in  your  trunk.  Use  the 
following  procedure  to secure  the  flat tire in  the  trunk. 
Put  the  flat tire  in  the  trunk 
so the side  that  faces  out 
Put  the  bolt  through  one  of  the  wheel  nut  holes,  install 
when  it 
is on  the  vehicle  is  facing  down.  The full-size 
the  retainer  over  the  bolt,  then  install the  wing  nut.  Put 
tire  will  not 
fit down  into the  well.  Place  it SO the front is the  spacer  and  nut  next  to  the  tire in  the  well.  Store  the 
in the  well  and  the  rear  is  out of the  well. 
cover as far forward  as  possible. 
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The compact spare is  for temporary  use  only.  Replace 
the compact spare  tire  with a full-size tire  as 
soon as you 
can. See “Compact  Spare Tire” in the Index. See the 
storage instructions label  to replace your compact spare 
into your  trunk  properly. 
1. Nut 
2. Cover 
3. Wing Nut 
4. Spacer 
5. Tire 
6. Wrench 
7. Nut 
8. Retainer 
9. Jack 
1.0. Bolt 
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