Removing a spare tire without the factory tool is easy when you follow these steps:
- Get under the truck.
- Pull off the guide tube.
- Pull out the key with pliers.
- Insert crank into the new hole.
- Turn the crank counterclockwise to lower the tire.
- Where is the jack located on a Ford Explorer?
- Does a 2019 Ford Explorer have a spare tire?
- Does the Ford Explorer have a full size spare tire?
- Does a 2015 Ford Explorer have a spare tire?
Where is the jack located on a Ford Explorer?
The jack for a Ford Explorer is going to be located in trunk. First pop open the trunk and then look on the left hand side. You will see two plastic hinges on the side compartment. Screw out these two plastic hinge knobs by hand and then pull the panel off.
Does a 2019 Ford Explorer have a spare tire?
The 2019 Ford Explorer spare tire is located in front of the rear bumper, underneath the vehicle. ... You should replace Your tires every 30,000 to 50,000 miles.
Does the Ford Explorer have a full size spare tire?
The good news is, You do have one. To locate the spare tire on Your suv, first You will need to go to the rear area of the vehicle. You will either need to be on Your hands and knees, or have Your Explorer (carefully) lifted with a jack to see the undercarriage. ... The 2016 Ford Explorer comes with a compact spare tire.
Does a 2015 Ford Explorer have a spare tire?
All Explorer models are equipped with a spare tire. If a nail or screw punctures a Selfseal tire and remains in place, the sealant surrounds the object to help seal the puncture and avoid air loss.