2023 Chrysler Pacifica Spare Tire Kit Install

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  • Опубликовано: 31 май 2024
  • Do you travel? Are you worried about a flat tire with no spare? Do you want a spare tire? This is just a video of me installing an OEM collapsible spare tire kit (P.N 82214534AB) from Chrysler, for my 2023 Chrysler Pacifica. If you answered yes to the above questions, then the kit is for you. I believe, not sure, that this kit will fit 2017-2023 Pacifica's. Pull your panel out to see if there is room in there!
    Most likely these parts are unavailable at this time. However, you can get them on Ebay from time to time, or from another source. As of this video they are "currently unavailable". Hopefully, in the near future they will be available again. If you do a web search, save yourself much time by not going to a parts source, or the Chrysler dealer. I found out that they say they have it! you fill out all the forms and send them off, only to be notified a day or so later that the part is "currently unavailable".
    Prices are Variable.
    Collapsible spare tire kit (Chrysler P/N 82214534AB) $340-800
    Collapsible spare tire alone (Chrysler P/N 04726720AC)$721-1100
    Spare tire trim panel cover: White (P/N 5RK06PD2AB) $70-129
    Spare tire trim panel cover: Black (P/N 5RK06DX9AG)$70-129
    Emergency tire inflator kit: 2017-2023 (P/N 4726542AE) $35-104
    Sealant has an expiration date!
    See how it looks to inflate a collapsible spare tire.
    • How A Collapsible Spar...
    00:00 Installing Kit
    05:58 Measuring things
    09:39 Emergency tire inflator kit
    11:07 Unboxing Spare tire kit
    14:42 Weighing everything

Комментарии • 41

  • @tommay681
    @tommay681 8 месяцев назад +4

    I just got a new Pacifica to be used as a service vehicle. There’s no way I’m driving all over the Midwest without a spare! This video is a lifesaver for me. Thanks for showing all the great detail!

    • @windsurfed1
      @windsurfed1  8 месяцев назад

      Glad you could use the information in the video. Those spare tire kits are rising rapidly in price on ebay.

  • @joshuafequiere7962
    @joshuafequiere7962 2 месяца назад

    Thank you so much for this video!!! Very helpful as I having researching for a while and couldn't find anything. God bless you!

    • @windsurfed1
      @windsurfed1  2 месяца назад +1

      Glad you watched the video if you were planning to get a Pacifica, I would steer clear of anything from 2017 to 2020 as they had issues in 2021. They got ahead of the issues in 2022 they were almost all gone hopefully by 2023, the year I got,they’re all gone, so far I have 16,000 miles on the vehicle with no issues

  • @newenglandbiker2220
    @newenglandbiker2220 9 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for the information. My buddy has a new Pacifica.

  • @patlyle2621
    @patlyle2621 Месяц назад

    Great video! I have a new 2024 limited. I am going to order an eBay side panel cover that I assume will fit based on what you show in your video. I assume you are an engineer based on your ability to provide every detail needed to make a decision here.
    Thanks for taking your valuable time to help us!
    John

    • @windsurfed1
      @windsurfed1  Месяц назад

      John, glad you could use some of the information in the video. It was an easy install. And no, I’m not an engineer. I worked as a conductor on the railroad for 42 years. Seriously though. It was pretty cut and dried on the install it will be easy for you.

  • @buffystclair9042
    @buffystclair9042 9 дней назад +1

    Stopped to help a woman with her mother/in-law? with a flat on their Pacifica. I couldn’t believe they were allowed to sell vehicles without spare tire or equipment . We searched without luck. That’s when I read the owner manual saying it was an option. Her boyfriend sent her this RUclips video but neither of us watched it , wish we did. He kept saying that cover just pulls off but I could see there was 2 screws. I almost broke that F we had watched this video it is easy to see the difference in the 2 covers. Hers was definitely the one with storage so no spare,Jack or lug wrench. What a bafoon he was yelling at her that it’s there and we/I knew nothing! BTW , I am a retired mechanic but Good Samaritan today. There was no tire inflation kit either, I think she bought the vehicle used and it was missing. Drove them about 5 kilometres to a tire shop to get a tow and service.

    • @windsurfed1
      @windsurfed1  9 дней назад

      Wow, that was quite a story. Glad you was able to help out. Yes you feel pretty vulnerable without a spare tire back there. Mine did not come with an inflator kit either because they are self sealing tires. If you did not have self sealing tires, then it would’ve came with a self sealing kit or maybe even a spare tire depending on which model. Some models come with a compact, spare and the self kit and tire inflator. Got to have that tire inflator if you have a compact spare.

  • @SuNnYaAsH
    @SuNnYaAsH 9 месяцев назад +1

    Very helpful

    • @windsurfed1
      @windsurfed1  9 месяцев назад

      Thanks for watching. Hope you could use some of the information.

  • @diakanos
    @diakanos 9 месяцев назад +1

    I'm lovin the beard bro.

    • @windsurfed1
      @windsurfed1  9 месяцев назад +1

      Life goes on. As we get older, we get tired. I got tired of shaving.

  • @rick980
    @rick980 20 дней назад

    You should know if you do this for AWD Pacifica the spare must be the exact same height in size as the wheels that are on the van or you can or will damage the AWD system, transfer case or transmission!

    • @windsurfed1
      @windsurfed1  20 дней назад

      Oh not so! These spare tires are designed (recommended not to) go more than 50 miles. After 50 miles could subject the AWD drive train to damage. These spare tires are supplied with earlier Pacific models. Thereafter, they quit supplying them to reduce weight so as to increase fuel economy to meet government requirements and to cut costs of an already expensive automobile. They supplied the newer Pacificas with self sealing tires in case you ran over an object that would puncture through the rubber. Hence the name “self sealing “. If your Pacifica came without self sealing tires, then they supplied you with a tire inflator kit that would inject a fluid to seal and pump up the tire. Many automakers even now supply small donut tires with an AWD vehicle. There is always a mileage limit on how long you can drive on the donut tire (that is not the same size)on an AWD before reaching a point of damaging the AWD system.

  • @chedm6136
    @chedm6136 8 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for the video. Would you mind posting the link you bought the spare tire kit?

    • @windsurfed1
      @windsurfed1  8 месяцев назад +2

      I bought the spare tire kit off of eBay. You find them on there periodically. Right now there are two or three of them posted on eBay site. They are expensive anywhere from $700-$800 but they are there. Just type in “Chrysler Pacifica spare tire” in the eBay search bar and it should show up as you scroll.

    • @chedm6136
      @chedm6136 8 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you sir!

  • @Mike_44
    @Mike_44 3 дня назад

    Would be nice to be able to fit a full size tire inside. btw, whenever I tried inflating my Pacifica spare tire (not yet mounted on the car), the tire almost comes out of the spare rim like a big old lip. What am I doing wrong??

    • @windsurfed1
      @windsurfed1  3 дня назад

      No, you will not be able to fit a full size spare tire in that hole. I’ve watched videos on inflating the compact spare tire and it’s rather awkward, and it does pop and it seems like it’s gonna come off the rim, but it won’t. That’s what I saw on some RUclips videos.

    • @Mike_44
      @Mike_44 3 дня назад

      @@windsurfed1 Exactly, the spare tire looks very weird when it inflated. I thought it was defective..

  • @stillaknickfan4838
    @stillaknickfan4838 4 месяца назад +1

    Did you buy the jack and handles?

    • @windsurfed1
      @windsurfed1  4 месяца назад +1

      The Jack and Handle came with the kit. Also with the kit I bought, came with the tire inflator kit. This was in july sometime and I paid $600 with shipping. There are several Kits on ebay right now. But the price is now higher. ($650-850) Some containing the whole subang and some missing a jack, or maybe a handle. Anyway, I am totally relieve now that I know I have a spare. Money was worth the "not worry" syndrom" . To me anyway. Different strokes for different folks, right?

  • @mirelutza81
    @mirelutza81 6 месяцев назад

    Where did you buy all this, especially the panel?

    • @windsurfed1
      @windsurfed1  6 месяцев назад

      Believe it or not, I bought it off of eBay the whole kit. You cannot get them anymore as they are unavailable from the dealer. But the price has skyrocketed from dealer price of around $350 to around $700. There is about three of them on eBay right now for sale.
      The panel. I also bought off of eBay used. But I noticed they are not coming up for sale on eBay at all. There are a couple of dark/black ones on there for sale but I needed the tan colored one I have been watching for one to show up and they just have not showed up since I bought mine. You may be able to order one from the dealer I’m not sure

  • @clp9999
    @clp9999 4 месяца назад

    I just bought the 2023 Touring L. Called Chrysler & they claim there is no spare tire kit. How did you find the part numbers? I really want a spare!

    • @windsurfed1
      @windsurfed1  4 месяца назад +1

      Right the spare tire kit is not available from the dealer. You can find them on eBay where I bought mine. Rather expensive now at around $700+. I paid $600 with free shipping. I see there is a couple on there now. Also you can each part separately when they show up on eBay.

    • @clp9999
      @clp9999 4 месяца назад

      I just bought it all online for ~$500 including shipping. THANK YOU!@@windsurfed1

  • @chenxiaojie8835
    @chenxiaojie8835 3 месяца назад

    Where did you bought the tire repair kit. Could you post the website ?

    • @windsurfed1
      @windsurfed1  3 месяца назад

      Got it on eBay. The cost around $700-900 now. I bought mine around $600. I got the whole kit for that. You can buy each item separately on eBay. There is a few on there right now. The OEM ones cost around 350-400 hundred dollars. But now you can’t get them. Do a search on eBay for “Chrysler Pacifica spare tire”. Look carefully at the spare tires and see if that’s the one do a little research.

  • @chrisschade6854
    @chrisschade6854 Месяц назад

    Collapsible?! Can a full size tire fit? Is a “collapsible” the same as a “temporary?

    • @windsurfed1
      @windsurfed1  Месяц назад

      No, definitely a full-size tire will not fit in there. And a temporary size tire, I don’t believe will fit in there. This is called a collapsible spare tire and its measurements are totally different from the other two. The collapsible spare tire is designed specifically to fit in that cavity.

  • @MinhtotheMax
    @MinhtotheMax 6 месяцев назад

    so i found this part on MOPAR parts, using your code: 82214534AB, but on the tire, it shows a 145/70 - 17. but your video, i see it as 160/80-17. and if I look at this part 82215589AB, that's the tire that it shows.. so.. Are you sure the numbers you have are correct?
    also, wondering why does the kit cost $400 bnut comes with the wheel, but then if you buy the wheel alone, it's $700? hows that make any sense? because the kit looks like it comes with the wheel.

    • @windsurfed1
      @windsurfed1  6 месяцев назад

      I just looked at the number you gave me and the one on my video and it shows 160/80/17. I found one on eBay, actually three on eBay,and it shows that same tire size for that part number. Through time, they have changed and updated the part number to different part numbers. Adds a lot to the confusion. And yes, I agree with you. The spare tire alone cost way more than the kit. Unbelievable! How could that be. But that is the way it is. if you do the research, you will come up to the same conclusion. just out of curiosity, I’ve been watching eBay as these tire kits pop up. They are rather expensive.

    • @windsurfed1
      @windsurfed1  6 месяцев назад

      Also, I believe the tire size is 165/80/17

    • @windsurfed1
      @windsurfed1  6 месяцев назад

      With all that confusion if you buy one, just make sure it’s the right tire size. During my research, I found a lot of bogus people trying to sell an item with the right part number, but the wrong parts.

    • @windsurfed1
      @windsurfed1  6 месяцев назад

      I actually got mine off of eBay for $600 and free shipping now they want $700 and $100 shipping but there does seem to be a few popping up here and there but they don’t seem to be selling all that fast.

  • @ShogunHull
    @ShogunHull 3 месяца назад +1

    Don't they put this in at the Dealer? Too bad its not a real tire.

    • @windsurfed1
      @windsurfed1  3 месяца назад

      Some models have it and some don’t. It will definitely work in a pinch for sure. I think models 21-24 don’t have them anymore. Had to purchase them separately.