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Verify tire pressures, and tires with the same amount of time on the ground. Rotate front to back, diagnostically. Also, a brake failing to release can cause a similar symptom.
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.
These cars were sold with a mini spare tire which was 3/4 the size of your full size spare that you have. Any Ford or Lincoln Mercury dealer pasts department can sell you the correct parts needed to bolt down your full size spare tire
You will need to inquire from the VW Servive Center. The Dealer is one of the few people that can call in and get the radio code.
First check your Owner's Manual in case a prior owner wrote it down insed the manual. Also look for a sticker inside the spare tire wheel well. For some model years VW placed the code on a sticker and then put it in that location. My daughter has a 98 VW Beetle and we had to inquire of the Service Department. They didn't charge us to obtain the code, and it took less than 5 minutes to obtain.
Check for a sticker in the wheel well for your spare tire (inside the trunk). There may be a sticker with a 4-digit code. Otherwise you will need to get the code from a VW Dealer, but they will need the VIN # for your car and the Serial Number from your radio.
There is a radio code, but you may need to go to the VW dealer to get it. First look inside your trunk in the spare tire wheel well to see if there is a sticker there. The radio code is four (4) numbers. If not the dealer will need the serial number of the radio along with your VIN number. Most dealers provide the radio code at no cost when asked.
According to a dodge salesman, the spare tire cover is big enough to take a full size tire. Folks who pull trailers want full size tires so Chrysler made the cavity under the front seats big enough for one. Still, I expect it will be a pain to pull a full size tire out from under the middle of the van.
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