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getting spare tire off of a Plymouth Voyager...? Help!
I'm trying to change a friend's tire on a Plymouth Voyager. The spare
is underneath the vehicle in back. There seems to be a bolt of some sort holding it in, with not much of a 'lip' to be able to grab on and turn it with. I've been doing this for at least half an hour collectively, and it has come loose, but it's very very difficult to say the least, and now it's at the point where if I turn it and then let go/loose my grip again, it just sort of spins back to where it was, like it can't go any further. Someone suggested that it unhooked from the top, such as underneath the carpet in the rear of the van behind the seat, but there is nothing there to get to. Am I missing something? Is there a trick to it I just don't understand? I think the bolt/screw is so stripped now and I've cut myself and made my arm so sore that there is nothing more I can do unless there is another way. There is no manual in the car, not that I thought a manual would be needed to get at a spare tire- when did they start making it so difficult? Any suggestions? |
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There is a plastic plug on the floor left of the mid-line and a few inches
forward of the back door "lip". That plug hides the bolt head that you turn with the jack handle. It operates a winch that lowers the tire. Ken fear wrote: > I'm trying to change a friend's tire on a Plymouth Voyager. The spare > is underneath the vehicle in back. There seems to be a bolt of some > sort holding it in, with not much of a 'lip' to be able to grab on and > turn it with. I've been doing this for at least half an hour > collectively, and it has come loose, but it's very very difficult to > say the least, and now it's at the point where if I turn it and then > let go/loose my grip again, it just sort of spins back to where it > was, like it can't go any further. Someone suggested that it unhooked > from the top, such as underneath the carpet in the rear of the van > behind the seat, but there is nothing there to get to. Am I missing > something? Is there a trick to it I just don't understand? I think the > bolt/screw is so stripped now and I've cut myself and made my arm so > sore that there is nothing more I can do unless there is another way. > There is no manual in the car, not that I thought a manual would be > needed to get at a spare tire- when did they start making it so > difficult? Any suggestions? |
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This is not a bolt its just a head with a cable that holds in the wheel you need to find the bolt around the hatch back area hidden in a hole this will release the cable it might be between the bumper also look and you will find!!!Good Luck
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Look under the hood by the jack or above the jack on the hood for
directions. There is a flap in the carpet on the right hand side just inside the back door to put the tire lug wrench on to lower the tire down. Mike 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's fear wrote: > > I'm trying to change a friend's tire on a Plymouth Voyager. The spare > is underneath the vehicle in back. There seems to be a bolt of some > sort holding it in, with not much of a 'lip' to be able to grab on and > turn it with. I've been doing this for at least half an hour > collectively, and it has come loose, but it's very very difficult to > say the least, and now it's at the point where if I turn it and then > let go/loose my grip again, it just sort of spins back to where it > was, like it can't go any further. Someone suggested that it unhooked > from the top, such as underneath the carpet in the rear of the van > behind the seat, but there is nothing there to get to. Am I missing > something? Is there a trick to it I just don't understand? I think the > bolt/screw is so stripped now and I've cut myself and made my arm so > sore that there is nothing more I can do unless there is another way. > There is no manual in the car, not that I thought a manual would be > needed to get at a spare tire- when did they start making it so > difficult? Any suggestions? |
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