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To refit the emergency spare
wheel
Proceed in the reverse order:
- stand the punctured tyre up with
the valve towards you;
- run the cable across and reposition
the lock 4;
- put down the wheel, with valve 5
facing the ground;
- in the luggage compartment,
retighten as far as possible to roll
up the holding cable.
Advice
Check the pressure of the emergency
spare wheel regularly.
Note:
The aluminium wheel bolts may be
used to secure the steel emergency
spare wheel.
Using the emergency spare
wheel
The tyre pressure monitor function
does not monitor the emergency
spare wheel (the wheel replaced by
the emergency spare wheel
disappears from the instrument
panel and/or the information
display).
Refer to information on Tyre
pressure monitor in Section 2.
EMERGENCY SPARE WHEEL (continued)
If the emergency spare
wheel has been stored for
several years, have it
checked by your Dealer to
ensure that it is still safe to use.
Vehicle fitted with an
emergency spare wheel
which is smaller than the
other four wheels
(temporary emergency spare
wheel).
When using the emergency spare
wheel, driving speed should not
exceed 78 mph (130 km/h).
Replace the emergency spare
wheel as soon as possible with a
wheel with the same dimensions
as the original.
The punctured wheel is wider
than the emergency spare wheel,
so the height of the vehicle
ground clearance is reduced.
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