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Does Ford Fusion come with a spare?

The Ford Fusion’s spare-tire setup varies by year and market. In many older models you’ll find a compact spare in the trunk with a jack and lug wrench, but some later configurations use a tire repair kit instead of a spare. To know for sure, check the trunk and your vehicle’s documentation for your exact year and trim.


What to expect by year and trim


Because the Fusion was produced across several generations and markets, the spare arrangement isn’t identical across every car. Here’s a general guide to what you might encounter.



  • Older Fusions (roughly pre-2014) commonly included a compact spare tire stored in the trunk, along with a jack and lug wrench.

  • Mid-generation models (approximately 2014–2016) often retained a compact spare in many trims, but some configurations started to substitute a tire repair kit in certain markets or trims.

  • Later-year Fusions (late-2010s into 2020) increasingly offered a tire repair kit (sealant and inflator) as standard in some trims to save space and weight, with the spare remaining in others depending on market and option packages.


In short, the presence of a spare is not universal across all Fusion models. The exact setup depends on the year, market, and trim level. If you’re buying used or renting a Fusion, verify by inspecting the trunk or consulting the owner's manual.


How to verify for your specific Fusion


To confirm the exact tire setup for a particular vehicle, use these quick checks.



  • Inspect the trunk floor: Open the cargo floor panel and look for a spare wheel or tire-sealant kit with an inflator.

  • Check the tire-sealant kit if no spare is visible: Look for a canister of sealant and an air-inflation device in the trunk or under the cargo area.

  • Consult the owner's manual or build sheet: The documentation will specify whether a spare or a repair kit is included.


If you don’t find a spare and the vehicle relies on a repair kit, consider keeping a roadside-assistance plan and a portable inflator kit handy for emergencies.


Summary


The Ford Fusion’s spare tire availability varies by model year and trim. Many older Fusions included a compact spare in the trunk, while some later configurations use a tire repair kit instead. Always verify for your specific vehicle by checking the trunk, consulting the manual, or reviewing the original specifications to avoid surprises on the road.

Does the Ford Fusion have a spare tire?


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Do all Ford cars come with a spare tire?


Spare Wheels
Not all Ford vehicles come with a spare wheel as standard (check with your Dealer for model availability). If not, your vehicle will be supplied with a Tyre Mobility Kit, designed to quickly restore mobility in the event of a puncture.



What do I do if I get a flat tire and have no spare?


Easiest option is to simply call a tow truck. Get towed to the tire repair shop , get a coffee, and be waiting when they open.



Are dealerships supposed to give you a spare tire?


No, dealerships are not legally required to provide a spare tire, as many new cars no longer come equipped with one from the manufacturer to save weight and improve fuel economy. Some new cars now include a tire repair kit as a replacement. When buying a car, you should ask about a spare tire to ensure it is included, and for used cars, check for the spare and its condition, as it may not have been included or may need to be added. 
For new cars

  • Manufacturer's decision: Automakers decide whether to include a spare tire from the factory based on model design. 
  • Tire repair kits: It is common for new cars to come with a tire inflation and sealant kit instead of a spare. 
  • Weight and fuel efficiency: The trend away from spare tires is to reduce vehicle weight, which slightly improves gas mileage. 

For used cars
  • No legal obligation: Dealers are generally not legally obligated to provide a spare tire with a used vehicle. 
  • Check what's included: It is crucial to verify if the car originally had a spare and if it is still present. 
  • Ask the dealer: You should ask the dealer about the spare tire before you buy the car. 

What to do if there is no spare
  • Ask about a kit: Check if the car comes with a tire repair kit and an air compressor. 
  • Negotiate the price: You can ask the dealer to include a spare tire and tools as part of the purchase agreement. 
  • Purchase one yourself: You can buy a spare tire kit yourself to ensure you have a working spare. 
  • Inspect the spare: If the car does have a spare, check its air pressure and condition to ensure it is usable. 


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Kevin Bennet is the founder and owner of Kevin's Autos, a leading automotive service provider in Australia. With a deep commitment to customer satisfaction and years of industry expertise, Kevin uses his blog to answer the most common questions posed by his customers. From maintenance tips to troubleshooting advice, Kevin's articles are designed to empower drivers with the knowledge they need to keep their vehicles running smoothly and safely.