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If the steering wheel moves back and forth at 15-20MPH, the tires most likely have a slipped belt. The only way to diagnose which one is bad is to get a full size spare and put it in place of one front wheel, drive it and see if the problem is still there. If it is, put the wheel back on and the spare on the opposite side and drive it again.
Since the Aveo was discontinued in 2011 I think you have made an error in model year unless 2011 model was sold as 2012. That being said if the trim style is the same on the vehicles than they will use the same wheels. Some styles use 15" and some use 14". If your vehicle uses 14" then the wheels of another aveo using 14' wheels will fit. ditto for 15" wheels.
If it was an option the harness is between the cab and the box. The harness is all taped up about 12" in length. You have to crawl under the truck to find it. If the 5th wheel harness was not optioned you will have to use the rear trailer harness that is standard equiment. It is located at the rear of the spare tire or tucked above depending where the truck was made. Good luck Kirk fe6fc
That means the air pressure in your spare tire is low. Check your owners manual for the location of the spare tire and add some air to in it. Or, have a shop add air to it.
The spare is located up under the car. Open the trunk and lift up the carpet and you'll see a tool kit.. take out the tool kit and remove the cover plate... Secure the lowering rod once the cover has been removed and squeeze on the clips and the tire should just drop right down
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