It varies from car to car. Like some SUV's have the spare tire on the rear hatch that you can see. Some other vehicles have the spare tire directly underneath the car attached to the under body. If you look under your vehicle and dont see a tire there, open your trunk and look underneath the trunk carpet and it should be there. Hope that helps!
in the boot, under the carpet?
Kia Sorento spare wheel?
how do i lower the spare wheel on a ford transit truck
Ours does not have a spare (cos the extra 2 seats are under the boot cover) but a bottle of "gel" that should seal a small puncture for long enough to let you pump the tyre and get to a garage for a spare. JJ
In the Nissan Qashqai, the spare wheel is typically located under the boot floor. It is housed in a compartment designed to keep it secure and out of sight, along with necessary tools like the jack and lug wrench. In some models, a tire repair kit may replace a traditional spare wheel. Always refer to the owner's manual for specific details related to your vehicle's configuration.
To release the spare wheel from a Vauxhall Zafira, first locate the spare wheel compartment, typically found under the vehicle or in the rear. Use the provided tool to unscrew the retaining bolt or mechanism holding the spare wheel in place. Once the bolt is removed, carefully lower the spare wheel and take it out. Always ensure the vehicle is on stable ground and the handbrake is engaged before attempting to access the spare wheel.
On mine it was located in the boot. If you were to open the tailgate and look into the boot there was a panel on the left side of the boot floor that lifted up, much like lifting the bit where the spare wheel is kept but its the section that doesn't lift up when you lift the spare wheel bit up. That nearly makes sense I think. On mine it was located in the boot. If you were to open the tailgate and look into the boot there was a panel on the left side of the boot floor that lifted up, much like lifting the bit where the spare wheel is kept but its the section that doesn't lift up when you lift the spare wheel bit up. That nearly makes sense I think.
To remove the spare wheel on a Citroen Xsara Picasso, first, locate the spare wheel compartment, usually found under the boot floor. Use the appropriate tool, typically a wheel brace or a spanner, to loosen the bolt securing the spare wheel in place. Once the bolt is removed, lift the spare wheel out of the compartment. Make sure to securely stow any tools or components after the wheel is removed.
If it's all-wheel drive the tires are run-flats. No spare. If it's front-wheel drive the spare is under the passenger side 2nd row.
Inside the spare wheel.
My local Honda dealer tells me the locking key for my Jazz is in a pack together with four spare nuts in the boot where the spare wheel would be kept (if I had one). The locking key is slightly longer than the other four (spare) nuts in the pack. This longer nut is put on top of the only nut on one's wheel that has a flower shaped incision on its top before using the normal wheel wrench for removal.
Only if it is all wheel drive. The front wheel drive vans have the "donut" spare.Only if it is all wheel drive. The front wheel drive vans have the "donut" spare.