If a Tire Goes Flat
• Keep straight and move o the road to
a safe place. Drive the vehicle o the
busy road to a safe place. Park on solid,
at ground and avoid highway forks.
Park on solid, at ground.
• Please refer to the followings to
operate when parking:
1. Depress the brake pedal to stop the
vehicle smoothly, and then press the
P button to switch to P mode. In
such case, the P gear indicator on the
instrument cluster goes on.
2.
Press START/STOP button
• Power o the vehicle and turn on the
hazard warning light.
•
Be sure to have all passengers get o
the vehicle and ask them to go to a
safe place away from crowded trac.
• To prevent slipping, secure the vehicle
by wedging the tire diagonally against
the at tire.
CAUTION
• Do not continue driving with a
at tyre, even a short distance of
driving with at tyre will cause
irreparable damage.
In-Vehicle Tools
• The in-vehicle tools are stored in the
toolkit under the trunk lid.
①Warning triangle
②Reective vest
③Lug nut cover removal clamp
④Tire repair device
⑤Towing Hook
• In an emergency where you need to
service the vehicle yourself, you must
know how to use these in-vehicle tools
and their locations.
Placing the warning triangle
REMINDER
• Before repairing the vehicle
while stopped on a public road,
remember to place a warning
triangle in the lane where your
vehicle is located, 100-200 m
behind the vehicle, red side facing
vehicles oncoming from behind,
in order to warn them and prevent
accidents. After the repair, recover
the warning triangle for future
use.
The warning triangle is used to warn
drivers of vehicles coming from behind
and to avoid risk of collision with the
vehicle ahead being parked or repaired
due to high speed or late braking.
How to use the warning triangle:
1. Take the warning triangle out of its
box.
2. Open the warning triange to form a
closed triangle.
3. Release its supports to create a pattern
as shown.
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