spare wheel CADILLAC SEVILLE 1995 4.G Owners Manual
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 1. The equipment
you’ll need
is in the
trunk under the
spare tire cover.
Rotate the plastic
wing nut and
remove the cover.
2. Remove the wing
nut that secures the
jack and wheel
wrench and remove
them from the
trunk.
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or dirt from the
wheel bolts,
mounting surfaces
and spare wheel.
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Place the spare on .-a
the wheel
mounting surface.
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nuts firmly
in a
criss-cross
sequence as shown.
Don’t try to put a 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.
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.
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine COMPACT SPARE TIRE
Although the compact spare was fully inflated when your vehicle was new,
it can lose air after a time. Check the inflation pressure regularly. It
should be
60 psi (420 kPa). After installing the compact spare on your
vehicle, you should stop as soon as possible and make sure your spare tire
is correctly inflated. The compact spare
is made to perform well at posted
speed limits for distances up to
3,000 miles (5 000 km), so you can finish
your trip and have your full-size tire repaired
or replaced where you want.
Of course, it’s best to replace your spare
with a full-size tire as soon as
you can. Your spare will last longer and be
in good shape in case you need
it again.
1 NOTICE:
Don’t take your compact spare through an automatic car wash
with guide rails. The compact spare can get caught on the rails.
That can damage the tire and wheel, and maybe other parts
of
your vehicle.
Don’t use your compact spare on some other vehicle.
And don’t mix your compact spare or wheel with other wheels or tires.
They won’t fit. Keep your spare and its wheel together.
NOTICE:
Tire chains won’t fit your compact spare. Using them will
damage your vehicle and destroy the chains too. Don’t use tire
chains on your compact spare.
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Check your tires once a month or more.
Don’t forget your compact spare. It should be at
60 psi (420 kPa).
How to Check
Use a good quality pocket-type gage to check tire pressure. Simply looking
at the tires will not tell you the pressure, especially if you have radial
tires
-- which may look properly inflated even if they’re underinflated.
If your tires have valve caps, be sure to put them back on. They help
prevent leaks by keeping out dirt and moisture.
Tire Inspection and Rotation
Tires should be inspected every 6,000 to 8,000 miles (10 030 to 13 000 km)
for any signs
of unusual wear. If unusual wear is present, rotate your tires
as
soon as possible and check wheel alignment. Also check for damaged
tires or wheels. See “When it’s Time for New Tires” and “Wheel
Replacement’’ later in this section
for more information.
The purpose of regular rotation is to achieve more uniform wear for all tires
on the vehicle. The first rotation is the most important. See “Scheduled
Maintenance Services” in the Index for scheduled rotation intervals.
When rotating your
tires, always use the
correct rotation pattern
shown here.
Don’t include the compact spare tire in your tire rotation.
After the tires have been rotated, adjust the front and rear inflation
pressures as shown
on the Tire-Loading Information label. Make certain that
all wheel nuts are properly tightened. See “Wheel
Nut Torque” in the Index.
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Seats and Restraint Systems ........................... 1-1
Seats and Seat Controls .............................. 1-1
Security System (PASS-Key
11) ....................... 2-18
Service
............................................ 6-1
Air Bag System Message
.......................... 2-94
Engine
Soon Light ............................... 2-82
Parts Identification Label
......................... 6-63
Ride Control Message
............................ 2-94
Vehicle Soon Message
............................ 2-94
Work. Doing Your Own
............................ 6-2
Your Air Bag-Equipped Cadillac ................... 1-28
Service and Appearance Care ......................... 6-1
Service and Owner Publications
....... See Owner Assistance
Sheet Metal Damage
................................ 6-59
Shift Lever. Console
................................ 2-32
Shift Lever. Steering Column
......................... 2-31
Shifting. Automatic Ttansaxle
........................ 2-24
Shifting Into Park
(P) ............................... 2-30
Shifting
Out of Park (P) ............................. 2-34
Shoulder Belt Height Adjuster
........................ 1-15
Shoulder Belt Tightness Adjuster
..................... 1-16
Signaling Turns
.................................... 2-41
Skidding
.......................................... 4-17
Sound Equipment. Adding
........................... 3-19
Spare Tire. Compact
................................ 5-31
Speaker Covers. Cleaning
............................ 6-56
Specifications Chart
................................ 6-73
Speed Sensitive Steering
(SSS) ....................... 2-95
Speedometer
...................................... 2-75
Stains. Cleaning
.................................... 6-53
Starting Disabled Message
........................... 2-93
Starting Your Engine ............................... 2-21
Steam. If Coming From Your Engine .................. 5-13
Steering
.......................................... 4-12
Column Shift Lever
.............................. 2-31
In Emergencies
.................................. 4-13
Power .......................................... 4-12
Speed Sensitive
.................................. 2-95
Tips
........................................... 4-12
Wheel. Tilt
..................................... 2-39
Second (2)
Position. Automatic Transaxle
.............. 2-28
A/C System A/C Compressor Off
................... 2-93
Now-Refer to Owners Manual Message
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Stop Engine Engine Overheated Message .............. 2-94
Stop Engine Low Oil Pressure Message ................ 2-94
Storage Armrest. Rear Seat .......................... 2-14
Storage. Of Your Vehicle ............................ 6-32
Stuck. If You Are ................................... 5-32
Sunglasses Storage ................................. 2-66
Supplemental Inflatable Restraint (SIR) ............... 1-22
Surge lknk Pressure Cap ............................ 6-26
Suspension. Road Sensing ........................... 2-96
Symbols. Vehicle ...................................... v
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Tachometer ....................................... 2-84
Taillamps. Bulb Replacement ......................... 6-38
Tape Player Care ................................... 3-20
Temperature ........................................ 3-3
Theft ............................................. 2-15
Theft Deterrent Alarm System ....................... 2-16
Theft System Problem/Car May Not Restart Message .... 2-94
Thermostat ........................................ 6-26
Third (3) Position. Automatic Transaxle ................ 2-27
Tilt Steering Wheel ................................. 2-39
Time. Setting the ................................... 3-10
Timer Button. Driver Information Center .............. 2-88
Tire Chains ........................................ 6-51
Tire Inspection and Rotation ......................... 6-45
Tire Loading ...................................... 4-37
Tires ............................................. 6-43
Alignment and Balance ........................... 6-49
Buying New ..................................... 6-47
Changing a Flat ................................. 5-22
Inflation ....................................... 6-44
Spare. Compact ................................. 5-31
Temperature .................................... 6-48
Traction ........................................ 6-48
Treadwear ...................................... 6-48
Uniform Quality Grading ......................... 6-48
Wear Indicators ................................. 6-46
Wheel Replacement .............................. 6-49
When It's Time for New .......................... 6-46
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