At the tail gate in the center of the truck around the bumper there will be a small hole about the size of the small finger. It will have two sides with notches in it also. You stick the long pole, stored under the seat or on in the left side wheel well storage area, and the handle from the tire changing kit. Put it in the hole and insert it in the device under the tire. I sometime need a flashlight to see the spot to insert it. Then crank it CCW to lower the tire.
I had the same problem and solved it by simply going up a guy who had the same truck and borrowed his mechanism. Or you can go to a dealer and get them to lower the spare. I now have the spare in the back. I plan to to hire a welder to make a bracket, to hold the spare outside the vehicle. I find the Toyota system impractical. On a cold, wet dark night on the highway, you don't want to be messing with finding that hole
its in your owners manual, you hold down the odometer button for several seconds if i remember correctly
The best way to put down back window in a Toyota 4Runner is to put it down with the key fob. However, if that does not work, you can utilize the switch on the dash.
It is a space saver spare located under the car in a drop down fiberglass holder placed in between the mufflers at the rear of the vehicle.
I have an 86 4 runner and a 22re engine. The nuts and bolts on mine are 12 mm.
Your question needs to be rephrased so that it makes sense.
It is possible that your Sienna does not have a spare. Mine was equipped with roll flat tires (RFT) which eliminate the need (in Toyota's mind) for a spare. Saves them a few cubic feet which they can then tout in advertising. i have a 2004 totoya sienna and the spare is under the passinger rear slider door the carpet has a little flap right behind the passinger seat when u open the little flap or carpet there a nut that u turn and the spare will start too come down underneath
The 1986 Toyota has a gasoline capacity of 16.4 gallons. The low fuel warning light will come on when the gasoline level gets down to 2.5 gallons.
http://www.tundrasolutions.com/forums/audio-electrical-and-wiring/36991-turn-off-automatic-door-lock-after/ scroll down to pullmyfinger's post
the window has to be all the way down
there should be a plastic cap that's square right above the shifter, pop that off and insert a key and push down. The shifter should be unlocked and you can shift it.
A Spare Is when you knock down some pins in the first try but in the next try you knock the rest down you get a spare