Where is the key for tire removal?

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Are you going to ask why the uplifter switches don’t seem to do anything next?

Yep, right after you ask what your mom did to you to make you such a confused, angry little bitch. :supergay::baby:

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Some say that once upon a time, car owners read their manuals when they had questions. Others, that this was only a myth perpetuated about the dark times pre-dating internet forums....

I actually did pull the manual to try to understand where the key was located to remove the tire access lock. If you can tell me what page it's on, I will admit to my inability to use an index in a book, and search bar on Google.
 

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Yep, right after you ask what your mom did to you to make you such a confused, angry little bitch. :supergay::baby:

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I actually did pull the manual to try to understand where the key was located to remove the tire access lock. If you can tell me what page it's on, I will admit to my inability to use an index in a book, and search bar on Google.

Roadside emergencies section would probably be a solid place to start. It's not my job to read your user manual to you.

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