Where is the spare tire located?

Where is the spare tire located?

The spare tire is almost always located underneath the floor mat in the trunk. If you own an SUV, minivan or pickup, though, the spare tire is often mounted on the back of the tailgate or underneath the vehicle itself. Once you have found the spare tire, remove it from the car.

Does the Toyota Highlander have a full size spare tire?

The 2017 Toyota Highlander does not come standard equipped with a full size spare tire. It does, however, come with a donut tire, which is decidedly smaller. Despite only providing the smaller spare, there is ample room in the storage area, located on the undercarriage of Your vehicle, for a full size.

Where is the spare tire on a 2003 Toyota Highlander?

The spare tire on a Toyota highlander is on the bottom of the frame behind the rear bumper. The spare tire is secured to the frame of the Highlander by a lock behind the rear bumper, a metal rod running through the center of the rim and a nut securing the tire to the rod.

Where is the spare tire located in most cars?

To be sure, most cars still come from the factory with a spare tire. Usually, it’s in the form of a ‘donut’ spare stored in the trunk or rear cargo area.

How do you remove a spare tire from a Toyota Highlander?

Toyota Highlander Owners Manual: Taking out the spare tire. Pull the strap upwards to open the center deck board. To secure the center deck board, remove the hook on the backside of the center deck board and attach the hook to the head restraint on the third seats as shown. Remove the mat. Remove the cover.

How to check and maintain the spare tire in your Toyota?

The spare tire under a vehicle like a Toyota Highlander, Sienna, Tundra, Sequoia, Land Cruiser, or Tacoma takes a lot of abuse from salt, water, and road grime. Being out of the way makes it hard to check the pressure of the spare tire and impossible to do an easy and quick inspection.

What to do if your spare tire cannot be lowered?

If the handle is turned quickly, the wire cable may slip off of the shaft inside the unit and the tire may not be lowered. If the spare tire cannot be lowered: Pull out the spare tire and stand it against the bumper. Fully depress the secondary latch (a) and remove the holding bracket (b) from the hoist assembly (c).