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Allure: #4 in the glove box Century:#1 Trunk deck lid
Enclave:#4 glove box
Lacrosse:#4 glove box
Lesabre:#3 spare tire cover Should be white paper with the information on it or Google it and as for interior codes for lesaber
Lucerne: #3 spare tire cover or spare tire wheel well
Park Avenue:#3 spare tire cover
Rainier:#4 in the glove box
Regal:#1 Trunk deck lid
Rendezvous:#4 glove box or #5 left rear storage compartment inside door
Rivera:#2 Right wheel house or #3 spare tire cover
Skylark:#3 Spare Tire Cover
Terraza:#4 glove box
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If the vehicle came with a spare tire then yes you can use it. As to whether or not it is a full size spare tire I wouldn't be able to answer that, as on some models a full sized spare is an option and I have no way of knowing if that option was purchased or not.
there are many types and the seat code is needed to obtain the correct one. A build sheet is inside the trunk usually on the spare tire cover AM6 AS7 are seat codes. In other words anything that starts with an A is needed to get the correct part for you
It will be under the spare tire cover.This looks like the size of a credit card and has a lot of numbers and letters.It is called the RPO label.The paint code is on the very bottom of the label and will usually have a u or an l.This stands for upper and lower if the car is a two tone.Hope this helps.Good luck.
go to a local wrecking yard, or go online for a parts search, just google your car make and model or local wrecking yards, some have online inventory listed...
The spare is held in place by a cable hoist, the the tool kit for changing tires has the crank to lower the spare. the access hole is through the bumper in most cases, look under the rear bumper u will see the crankin down access easily that way.
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