CLEANING THE VEHICLE
Wash the vehicle quickly if exposed to dirt capable of leading
to corrosion and in particular:
- Seawater, salt spray, chemicals used to de-ice roads in
winter.
- Soot and dust, iron powder in factory smoke, chemicals
(acidic and basic substances, tar, etc.).
- Bird droppings, insect debris, tree resins, etc.
Humidity or de-icing salt in the braking system can lead
to a longer braking distance; also avoid sudden braking
after washing the vehicle and dry the brake pads using
careful braking movements.
WASHING
- Only use water and liquid soap.
- Avoid washing in full sunlight or in freezing conditions.
- Do not wash the vehicle using automatic car wash stations
with brushes.
- Do not spray water in the passenger compartment.
It is strictly forbidden to use a high pressure
cleaner
CLEANING THE WINDOWS
Clean the windows with soap and water or with a special glass
cleaner, taking care that it does not touch the car body.
IN THE EVENT OF PUNCTURE
The vehicle is equipped as standard with a repair kit
(remember to replace the sealing product after each
repair). Follow the instructions provided in the kit.
If the vehicle is fitted with a temporary spare wheel, it is
located under the boot in a compartment. Inside it is a box
containing the jack. The wrench for removing tyres is fixed
underneath the right seat
TO CHANGE A WHEEL IN THE EVENT OF A
PUNCTURE
- Park the vehicle on flat, solid ground.
- Put on the parking brake (use wedges if necessary)
- Take the wrench from under the right seat and loosen
the temporary spare wheel (screw located at the
entrance to the boot).
- Remove the spare wheel and the jack from its box.
- With the wrench, remove the 4 nuts from the wheel
concerned.