How to Store and Maintain Your Spare Wheel
How to Store and Maintain Your Spare Wheel Properly
A spare wheel is your insurance policy on the road — but only if it’s in good condition. Many drivers discover too late that their spare has lost air or deteriorated in storage. Whether you have a Vauxhall Astra, Seat Ibiza, Honda Jazz, or Audi A3, here’s how to make sure your spare is ready when you need it.
Where Is Your Spare Stored?
- Under the boot floor: Common in cars like the Seat Ibiza.
- Inside the wheel well: Found in models like the Honda Jazz or Vauxhall Astra.
- Under the vehicle: Typical for some SUVs.
How to Maintain Your Spare
1. Check Tyre Pressure
Space saver wheels slowly lose air over time. Check monthly with a gauge. Even a brand-new Audi A3 spare wheel can deflate in storage.
2. Inspect the Rubber
Age weakens rubber, even if unused. Look for cracks or bulges, particularly if you’ve had the car for several years.
3. Protect from Moisture
If your spare is stored under the car, like on some SUVs, ensure it’s not exposed to water and road salt.
4. Keep Your Tools Together
A Vauxhall Astra spare wheel is no good if your jack or wheel brace is missing. Always check your full kit.
Why Maintenance Matters
Imagine breaking down on a long drive in your Honda Jazz only to find your spare unusable. Regular checks prevent this nightmare scenario.



