How do you take a tire off a Honda Accord?
How to Set Up the Jack
- Place the jack under the jacking point closest to the tire to be changed.
- Turn the end bracket clockwise (as shown in the image) until the top of the jack contacts the jacking point.
- Raise the vehicle, using the jack handle bar and the jack handle, until the tire is off the ground.
What was the original tire size for a 1993 Honda Accord?
Simplified size is useful for shopping and buying tires. The original tire size for your 1993 Honda Accord is P185/70R14 87S. The original tire size for your 1993 Honda Accord is 195/60R15 87H. The original tire size for your 1993 Honda Accord is P195/60R15 87H.
How do you change a tire in a Honda?
Open the trunk or rear hatch. Lift the floor board to reveal the spare tire and the jack tools. Manually turn the lifting bolt in a counterclockwise direction. This lowers the jack a little, allowing you to remove it from the holding bracket.
How to determine the size of a Honda tire?
You can use a Honda tire/rim calculator to determine how your speedometer reading will change if you alter the size of your wheels and tires. With this calculator, you can easily compare the stock size tires (or the size of your current tires) to the new tires you’re considering. Figure 4. Honda-Tech’s tire and rim size calculator.
How can I tell if I need to change my tire size?
You can use a Honda tire/rim calculator to determine how your speedometer reading will change if you alter the size of your wheels and tires. With this calculator, you can easily compare the stock size tires (or the size of your current tires) to the new tires you’re considering. Figure 4.
Open the trunk or rear hatch. Lift the floor board to reveal the spare tire and the jack tools. Manually turn the lifting bolt in a counterclockwise direction. This lowers the jack a little, allowing you to remove it from the holding bracket.
You can use a Honda tire/rim calculator to determine how your speedometer reading will change if you alter the size of your wheels and tires. With this calculator, you can easily compare the stock size tires (or the size of your current tires) to the new tires you’re considering. Figure 4. Honda-Tech’s tire and rim size calculator.
You can use a Honda tire/rim calculator to determine how your speedometer reading will change if you alter the size of your wheels and tires. With this calculator, you can easily compare the stock size tires (or the size of your current tires) to the new tires you’re considering. Figure 4.
What should I do if my Honda tire is damaged?
Tighten the lug nuts securely. If you have a torque wrench, tighten them to 80 lbs. Replace the wheel cover or hub cap if one was used. Repair the damaged tire as soon as possible because the spare was not intended for long-term use. Periodically check the air pressure in your spare.