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- Turn the lever of the jack to lower
the vehicle and remove the jack.
- Fully tighten the bolts, alternately
tightening diametrically opposite
bolts in the order shown in the
diagram.
The spare wheel is narrower
than standard wheels and
must only be used to travel
the distance required to reach a
service station, where the punctured
tyre can be replaced.
Do not exceed a maximum
speed of 80 km/h (50 mph)
when using the compact
spare wheel; when this limit is
exceeded, the stability, road holding
and braking of the vehicle will be
compromised. Avoid accelerating to
full speed, heavy braking and fast
cornering.
The compact spare wheel
must be infl ated to a
pressure of 3.5 bar (350 kPa
- 50.8 psi).
For safety reasons, it is
absolutely forbidden to drive
with more than one compact
spare wheel fi tted on the vehicle.
Snow chains cannot be fi tted
on the compact spare wheel.
The spare wheel can travel
a maximum of 3000 km
(1,864 mi).
WARNING: Put the used wheel back
in the appropriate bag found in
the pocket of the bag covering the
compact spare wheel.
WARNING: The repair kit is not
supplied with vehicles equipped with
a spare wheel.
To refi t the standard wheel
- Following the procedure described
above, raise the vehicle and remove
the compact spare wheel.
- Fit the standard wheel.
- Tighten the bolts using the
appropriate spanner, suitably
extended.
- Lower the vehicle and remove the
jack.
- Fully tighten the bolts in the order
described above.
Observe the tightening
torque for the bolts securing
the wheels (98 ± 10 Nm).
This is equivalent to a load of
approximately 20 kg (44 lb) being
placed on the handle of the spanner
supplied when extended for use.
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