010-8
Emergencies
Changing a tire
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Stop car on as flat a surface as
possible, in a place where you can
be easily seen by other drivers.
Avoid stopping just over the crest
of a hill.
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Turn on emergency flashers, and
set out flares or emergency
markers well behind car. Chock
wheel (wheel chock located in
trunk) diagonally opposite to the
one being changed. Passengers
should get out of car and stand
well away from road.
WARNING!
If a tire goes flat while driving, pull
well off the road. Changing a tire on
a busy street or highway is very
dangerous. If necessary, drive a
short distance on the flat tire to get
to a safe place. It is much better to
ruin a tire or rim than to risk being
hit.
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Take jack and tools from tool area
beneath trunk mat. Remove spare
tire from tire storage tray.
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Loosen wheel bolts while car is on
ground, but leave them a little
snug.
Place jack in lifting point nearest wheel
being changed. Use a board to provide
a firm footing for jack if ground is soft.
Raise car only far enough so that
wheel is fully off ground and then
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