no! not tried! maybe you should!! see how you get on you twit! :)
Yeah but use blutack
The only safe way is to have it patched at a tire repair store, but auto parts stores sell plugs you can use in an emergency. Just remember not to leave it in there forever. Also fix a flat will take care of it for a while.
To install a spare tire cover on a 2002 Mitsubishi Montero Limited, first, ensure the spare tire is securely mounted on the rear of the vehicle. Align the cover with the tire, ensuring the opening fits over the lug nuts. Use the provided straps or fasteners to secure the cover tightly around the tire, ensuring it is snug and won’t flap while driving. Finally, check that the cover is properly aligned and adjust if necessary.
a plastic wheel cover normally clips on. Use a tire tool or screwdriver to pry around the edges and pop the cover loose from the wheel.
To remove the spare tire cover on a Mitsubishi Montero Limited, first, locate the screws or fasteners securing the cover, usually found around the edges. Use a screwdriver or a socket wrench to remove these screws. Once all fasteners are removed, carefully pull the cover away from the spare tire to detach it. If the cover has clips, gently pry them open to complete the removal process.
There is a cover on the left rear side after you open the hatch that you use the tire wrench to wind it around it let it down from underneath the rear of the vehicle
There may not be one. If the tire can be seen stowed underneath the rear of the vehicle, then there is no interior cover. Simply use the tool provided with the jack to turn the socket in the floor (usually counterclockwise) to lower the tire to the ground, then detach it from the hanger. The old tire can be stowed in the same manner if necessary by reve rsing the procedure.Spare tire is under driver & passenger seats on the stow&go vans
To remove the spare tire from a 1997 Mercury Mountaineer, first, locate the spare tire winch access cover, typically found in the cargo area. Remove the cover and insert the provided jack crank or a compatible tool into the winch mechanism. Turn the crank counterclockwise to lower the spare tire from its mount under the vehicle. Once the tire is fully lowered, you can detach it from the cable and remove it for use.
The spare tire is in the rear, under the vehicle. You must use the tool provided to lower the tire. The tool enters through the rear bumper behind the square 2 inch by 2 inch plastic cover.
To remove the spare tire on a 2003 Nissan Xterra, first locate the spare tire winch access cover under the rear of the vehicle, near the hitch. Use a flathead screwdriver to pry the cover off, then insert the tire tool (usually found in the vehicle's tool kit) into the winch mechanism. Turn the tool counterclockwise to lower the spare tire until it is fully released from the carrier. Once the tire is on the ground, you can detach it from the cable.
Put the key in the lug nut lock and keep turning it until the entire locking lug nut cover assembly comes off...just keep turning it clockwise with the key until the whole thing comes off. Then use the lug wrench to remove the lug nut that is holding on the spare tire cover. Remove the cover and then take the other lug nuts off.
To access the spare tire in a Honda Odyssey, first, locate the spare tire compartment under the rear of the vehicle. Remove the plastic cover or cap if present, and then use the provided tool, usually found in the storage area, to lower the spare tire. Turn the tool counterclockwise to release the tire from its holder. Once lowered, you can pull the spare tire out from under the vehicle.