Saab 1987 900 Owner's Manual page 67

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Spare tire and tools
The tool kit,jack
and a compact
type spare
wheel
are
stored under
a
cover in the floor
of the rear part of the luggage
compart-
ment.
The tool kit is
comprised
ofthe following:
Combination pliers
Phillips
screwdrivers
Torx driver
Socket wrench for wheel nuts
Socket wrench for
spark
plugs
Socket
screw
key for removing
and
instal-
ling front passenger seat
WARNING!
The compact
spare
tire should be kept
inflated to 60 psi at
all
times. When the
compact
spare
is mounted,
the
car's
handling characteristics will be
affected
slightly, and
extreme
driving maneuvers
should be
avoided.
Do not
exceed
50
mph. If the
compact spare
tire must be
replaced it should be replaced with the
same type designed for the narrow rim.
Under no circumstances should
moun-
ting of conventional type tire be
attemp-
ted' on the rim intended for the
compact
spare tire.
Car care
and
scheduled maintenance 65
Wheel
changing
To jack up the
car,
install the jack in one of
the jacking points (front or rear) located
underneath the
sill
beams (see illustration).
If a
garage
jack is used, the lifting heads
must be located under the reinforced parts
ofthe underbody.
WARNING!
Never crawl under the car when it is
jacked up.
1. Apply the handbrake. Slide the jack into
the attachment points and
crank
it
down until it touches the ground.
NOTE! Handbrake
operates
the front
wheel brakes.
2. To
remove
the hub
cap,
insert
a
screwd-
river behind the cap
and
lever it off.
3. Back off the wheel nuts half
a
turn.
Check that the jack has located properly
against the flange
on
the sill beam and
that the whole of the base is firmly in
contact with the ground.
4. Jack up the
car
until the wheel is clear of
the ground, then remove the wheel nuts
and the wheel.
5. Mount the wheel and tighten the wheel
nuts loosely. Check that the wheel
and
nuts are correctly positioned.
6. Lower the
car.
Tighten the wheel nuts in
the order
shown
in the illustration
below. Tighten to 65-80 ft.lbs. Never use
an impact wrench for
final
tightening of
wheel nuts. Carefully
observe
the torque
limit to avoid wheel damage.

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