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BMW 316i 2003 User Manual

BMW 316i 2003
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143
80 km/h (50 mph) even if a tyre
deflates. The figures below show you
roughly how far a car can be driven with
safety tyres partially or fully deflated:
>
Tyre pressure 0 bar (0 psi):
approx. 150 km (90 miles)
>
Tyre pressure 0.51 bar (7.3
14.5 psi):
approx. 500 km (300 miles)
>
Tyre pressure higher than 1 bar
(14.5 psi):
approx. 1000 km (600 miles).
Lockable wheel studs*
1 Cover cap
2 Wheel stud for adapter
3 Adapter in toolkit
To remove:
1. Turn cap 1 slightly to the left with the
wheel stud wrench, and take it off
2. Take adapter 3 out of the toolkit and
insert it into the wheel stud
3. Unscrew wheel stud 2.
After inserting and tightening the wheel
stud again, remove the adapter and
press on the stud cap.
The cap is located correctly if the
M of the BMW badge is over a
raised section on the wheel stud when
pressed on.
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The code number is embossed on the
front of the adapter. Please make a
careful note of this number and keep it
in a safe place, in case the adapter is
lost.
Safety tyres*
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BMW 316i 2003 Specifications

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BrandBMW
Model316i 2003
CategoryAutomobile
LanguageEnglish

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