
Service and Maintenance
Checking wiper blade
Slide your finger tip along edge of wiper
blade to check roughness of the wiper
blade. Grease, silicone resin and fuel may
make the wiper blade unable to work
normally. We suggest you use glass
washer fluid to clean the wiper blade.
Replacing Wiper Blade
Lift wiper arm and make it form a right
angle with wiper blade. To disassemble the
wiper blade, press down the retaining clip
as shown by the arrow, loosen the wiper
blade, and then pull the wiper arm apart in
adverse direction.
Tire
For your safety, please check tire pressure
after the tire has cooled down (including
spare wheel). See the chapter “Capacities
and Specifications” for details on
recommended tire pressure.
Under heavy load and during joy ride, you
should especially observe the correct tire
pressure. Under-pressure of tire will
reduce stability, increase rolling resistance
and quicken wear of tire, which will cause
the damage that may result in traffic
accident.
If you have to drive onto curb, be sure to
slowly do it; if possible, make wheels
form right angle to approach. Avoid the
obstacles that are upright or have sharp
edge. When parking, take care not to
scratch side wall of tire.
Regularly check surface of tire for nick,
foreign material and uneven wear. Uneven
wear of tire thread indicates possible
incorrect wheel alignment.
Summary of Contents for A1 2008
Page 3: ...CONTENT 3...
Page 4: ...CONTENT 4...
Page 5: ...BRIEF INTRODUCTION 5 CHAPTER ONE BRIEF INTRODUCTION...
Page 21: ...INTRODUCTION OF DRIVING CHAPTER TWO INTRODUCTION OF DRIVING...
Page 38: ...INTRODUCTION OF FUNCTIONS AND DESCRIPTION OF INDICATIONS OF THE VEHICLE...
Page 93: ...Safety...
Page 94: ...Safety CHAPTER FOUR SAFETY...
Page 109: ...Service and Maintenance Pull button...
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Page 128: ...Service and Maintenance CHAPTER SIX SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE...
Page 171: ...Capacities and Specifications Wheel Tire Rim 175 60R14 79H 5J 14 ET 46...
Page 174: ...Capacities and Specifications Vehicle dimension 3700 2390 1578 1564 1370 1527...
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