* Under the cargo floor: This is the most common location. You'll likely need to remove a panel or section of the cargo floor carpeting to access the spare, jack, and tools.
* Underneath the vehicle: Less common, but some Suburbans might have the spare tire mounted underneath, accessed via a panel. This often requires a wrench to lower the spare.
* No spare tire: Some models might not have come with a factory-installed spare. In this case, you'll have a tire inflation kit instead.
To find the location:
1. Check your owner's manual: This is the best resource. It will show you exactly where the spare tire and tools are located for your specific model.
2. Look under the cargo floor: This is the most likely place. Carefully examine the carpeting and look for fasteners or access panels.
3. Inspect the underside of the vehicle: If you can't find it under the cargo area, carefully examine the underside. However, be cautious and wear gloves to avoid injury.
4. Look for a diagram or label: There might be a sticker or label inside the cargo area or on the underside of the vehicle indicating the location of the jack and tools.
If you've checked all these locations and still can't find the spare tire and tools, you may need to consult a Chevrolet dealership or mechanic. They can tell you the correct location for your specific model.