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How do you remove a spare tire from a Chevy Silverado?

How do you remove a spare tire from a Chevy Silverado?

Plug at back of bumper. Now that the hole is exposed, you’ll need to use the jack handle to release the spare tire. Insert jack handle into hole. Turn the handle repeatedly until the spare tire has come down and the cable is fully slacked. Remove retaining clip from cable to free spare tire.

What causes a spare tire to get stuck?

If the spare tire seems to only come down part way, the secondary latch may have engaged and needs to be released. Often, mud and other debris can cause the spare tire to get stuck. The secondary latch is engaged and needs to be released. If cable is visible, rotate wrench to release clip.

How do you remove a spare tire plug?

Use flat tip screwdriver to open the plastic cover. Use your spare key to unlock the plug and pull the plug out. Figure 1. Plug at back of bumper. Now that the hole is exposed, you’ll need to use the jack handle to release the spare tire.

Plug at back of bumper. Now that the hole is exposed, you’ll need to use the jack handle to release the spare tire. Insert jack handle into hole. Turn the handle repeatedly until the spare tire has come down and the cable is fully slacked. Remove retaining clip from cable to free spare tire.

Can a spare tire be removed from under a truck bed?

This solved the problem of what to do with the spare, but removing the tire from its spot under the bed can be a chore unless you know how to do it correctly. Locate your truck’s tire-changing tools and remove them from the vehicle.

Use flat tip screwdriver to open the plastic cover. Use your spare key to unlock the plug and pull the plug out. Figure 1. Plug at back of bumper. Now that the hole is exposed, you’ll need to use the jack handle to release the spare tire.

If the spare tire seems to only come down part way, the secondary latch may have engaged and needs to be released. Often, mud and other debris can cause the spare tire to get stuck. The secondary latch is engaged and needs to be released. If cable is visible, rotate wrench to release clip.

How is a spare tire held in place?

In many trucks and vans the spare tire is held in place by a spare tire hoist. You operate a crank and it lowers the spare tire. But many times the spare tire rusts and fails to lower the tire.

How does a spare tire hoist work in a truck?

Spare tire hoist Fix or replace rusted or broken spare tire hoist In many trucks and vans the spare tire is held in place by a spare tire hoist. You operate a crank and it lowers the spare tire.

At this point, the secondary latch is released and the spare tire is balancing securely and safely on the jack. Crank the wheel wrench in a counter-clockwise direction to lower the jack. Continue to do so until the spare tire either slides off the jack or hangs from the cable for easy removal. Figure 2. This is your spare wheel wrench.

How do you get a tire out of a Chevy truck?

Continue rotating until the tire is firmly on the ground, and continue to rotate to give some slack to the wire. This step is to separate the pulley carrier from the rim, such that you can extract the tire from under the truck. (There’s not enough wire to pull the tire from under the truck.)

How do you mate a spare tire on a Chevy?

(If you look through the hole, you’ll see where the female end will match to the male end.) Insert the rod through the hole and mate up the male and female parts. Affix the crowbar to the remaining end sticking out of the bumper, and then rotate the crowbar counter-clockwise.

Where is the spare tire on a GMC Truck?

Insert the ignition key, and turn to the right while pulling a little towards you. The lock will separate from the hole, and just set the assembly in the back of the truck. Open the Tire Changing pouch to reveal the crowbar and the multiple rods.

At this point, the secondary latch is released and the spare tire is balancing securely and safely on the jack. Crank the wheel wrench in a counter-clockwise direction to lower the jack. Continue to do so until the spare tire either slides off the jack or hangs from the cable for easy removal. Figure 2. This is your spare wheel wrench.

Continue rotating until the tire is firmly on the ground, and continue to rotate to give some slack to the wire. This step is to separate the pulley carrier from the rim, such that you can extract the tire from under the truck. (There’s not enough wire to pull the tire from under the truck.)

Where do you find a spare tire on a truck?

Acknowledge that the spare tire exists. To do this, drop to one knee, and look up and under the back of the truck, just behind the bumper. If you look in the picture above, you can see it just under the bumper, behind the tow hitch bar.

(If you look through the hole, you’ll see where the female end will match to the male end.) Insert the rod through the hole and mate up the male and female parts. Affix the crowbar to the remaining end sticking out of the bumper, and then rotate the crowbar counter-clockwise.

Why does my GMC Sierra spare tire not come down?

GMC Sierra spare tire won’t come down? Here’s the reason for your problem – on a Chevy Silverado spare tire hoist and GMC Sierra spare tire hoist there is a secondary safety latch that easily rusts and corrodes to leave you with a spare tire that won’t come down and your truck stranded on the side of the road.

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Ruth Doyle