Stowing the spare tire, Wheel lug nut torque specifications, Wheel lug nut torque – FORD 2012 Expedition v.1 User Manual

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Stowing the spare tire

1. Lay the tire on the ground, near the rear of the vehicle, with the valve
stem side facing up.

2. Slide the wheel partially under the
vehicle and install the retainer
through the wheel center. If
equipped, you may have to remove
the wheel center cap prior to pushing
the retainer through the center of the
wheel. To remove the center cap,
press it off with the jack tool from the
inner side of the wheel. After doing
so, pull on the cable to align the
components at the end of the cable.

3. Assemble the jack handle and
winch extension (as shown in
illustration), then insert the winch
extension through the access hole
behind the 3rd row seat and engage
the winch.

4. Turn the jack handle clockwise until the tire is raised to its stowed
position underneath the vehicle. The wrench will become harder to turn
and the spare tire winch will ratchet or slip when the tire is raised to
maximum tightness. A clicking sound will be heard from the winch
indicating that the tire is properly stowed.

5. Disassemble the jack tool and winch extension and snap them back
into the tool tray. Reinstall the jack bag properly around the jack and
tool assembly tray, making sure the strap is securely fastened. Close the
access hole with the rubber plug. Reinstall the tray into the vehicle and
secure it with the wing nut (turn clockwise until tight).

WHEEL LUG NUT TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS

Retighten the lug nuts to the specified torque within 100 miles (160 km)
after any wheel disturbance (rotation, flat tire, wheel removal, etc.).

Bolt size

Wheel lug nut torque*

ft-lb

N

m

M14 x 2.0

150

200

* Torque specifications are for nut and bolt threads free of dirt and
rust. Use only Ford recommended replacement fasteners.

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2012 Expedition (exd)
Owners Guide, 1st Printing
USA
(fus)

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