How to change the time in a Ford Explorer?
How to change the time in a Ford Explorer? - 1
Get it up to 88mph and make sure the flux capacitor is fuelled up
Park the vehicle on a level surface, and place it in Park (or in gear with a manual transmission) and set the Parking Brake). Use something like a small piece of wood to chock (block) the tire on the opposite corner from rolling.
Find the lug wrench and loosen the lugs (after removing hub caps or decorative lugs as applicable).
Find the jack and place it under the jacking point. Extend the jack until it contacts the ground… Make sure it is level and straight and has solid contact with the ground, and jack the vehicle up until the tire you want to change just clears the ground.
Remove the lug nuts, then remove the tire. A gentle kick will free a stuck tire.
Find the spare and place it on the lugs (the studs sticking out). Run the lug nuts on until they snug with the lug wrench.
Lower the vehicle, remove the jack, and tighten the lug nuts using a criss-cross pattern with the lug wrench as tight as you can. Remove the chocks, stow the lug wrench, jack, and tire, and take it for a short test drive to ensure the tire is not wobbling or loose. If the tire is going to be on for a while, use a torque wrench to re-torque the lug nuts to the correct torque.
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