Secure the damaged wheel low in the cargo area; do not replace it
on the spare
wheel storage. Secure the damaged tire so it will not
move while in transit. Failure to properly secure the damaged tire
can result in serious injury and death.
Tire emergencies while driving
If you have a tire or wheel problem on the road, it is important to
be extra careful.
If you have a tire disablement (e.g., delamination, tread
separation, blowout, air loss) while driving, do not overreact. Loss
of a tire reduces handling capacity.
Hold the steering wheel rmly and steadily.
Take your foot o the accelerator
pedal and allow your
Grenadier to slow down.
If you must brake, do so gently.
Carefully and gradually pull o of the
travel lanes and
stop.
Activate the hazard lights (yourself or with a passenger’s
assistance) as soon
as it is possible to do so safely during
this process.
Pull as far o of the
travel lanes as possible. Stop in a
place that is as far away from trac—particularly high-
speed trac—as possible. Be sure that your Grenadier is
visible to anyone who may approach.
Place warning signs or ares if possible. Do not use ares
when there is a risk of catching surroundings on re.
Bear in mind that the taillights and hazard lights on the
back of your
Grenadier are obscured by an open rear
door. Do not keep rear doors open any longer than
necessary.
WARNING: Failure to follow these instructions and
precautions could result in serious injury and death.
DRIVER SUPPORT SYSTEMS
WARNING:
Driver support systems are not designed to
allow the driver
a pause in concentration or to
replace the driver’s attention under any
circumstance. The driver accepts full
responsibility when driving your Grenadier.
Engaging the rear and/or front dierentials
disables ESC. Exercise caution
Cruise Control
Cruise control is
a system that automatically maintains a vehicle's
set speed without requiring the driver to press the accelerator.
Your Grenadier’s system is not a so-called “Smart” or “Adaptive”
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