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T21

USER MANUAL

Summary of Contents for TERRAIN T21

Page 1: ...T21 USER MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...may have changed since the time of printing CORVUS reserves the right to modify models colours and or technical specifications without notice and without incurring any obligation Drivers of CORVUS vehicles must comply with all requirements demanded by current legislation in relation to driving licenses and security measures required for the proper use of such vehicles NEVER perform acrobatics and ...

Page 3: ...spection before driving Start up procedure Use of the rear differential lock Use of the 2WD 4WD driveline Driving tips Cleaning Storage Maintenance Safety and maintenance standards Service chart Raising the vehicle Underbody protector Wheels Air cleaner Engine oil Water pre filter Fuel filter Gearbox oil Differential oil 4WD locking oil Grease nipples Luggage compartment hood Lighting Front lamps ...

Page 4: ...We reserve the right to modify the product and the design 4 USER MANUAL GENERAL INFORMATION ...

Page 5: ...g the vehicle in a responsible way ensures that these problems and conflicts do not arise Be sure to use the vehicle within the bounds of the law show that you are environmentally aware and respect the rights of others ExploringYourWorld In the interest of technical development CORVUS INNOVA S L reserves the right to modify the construction equipment and accessories of its vehicles without notice ...

Page 6: ...l Exceeding the cargo and towing limits Driving on unstable or not consolidated ground Driving on terrain with an inclination of more than 15 Driving in flooded areas maximum temporary fording depth is 40 cm Using accessories parts or equipment that are not authorised by CORVUS Adapt the speed of the vehicle to the terrain When driving downhill use the short LOW gear and keep the speed as low as p...

Page 7: ... type approval VIN mass of the vehicle maximum mass per axle A1 A2 and towable mass depending on type of braking and towing Variable depending on version and model The vehicle identification number is also stamped on the rear right hand side of the chassis Your CORVUS TERRAIN has an engine identification plate which details manufacturer model displacement and serial number VS9CTRDXxxxxxxxxx ...

Page 8: ...s 1 1 11 8 11 13 12 12 2 3 4 1 5 6 8 7 10 1 Rear view mirrors 2 Windshield wiper 3 Cargo box 4 Snorkel engine air ingress CVT 5 Driving seat 6 Front hood 7 Spray suppression device Side storage compartments 8 Inner storage compartments 9 Fuel filler cap 10 Location of powertrain 11 Steering indicators 12 High beam 13 Low beam short ...

Page 9: ...or windshield demisting 6 Lights control steering indicators and horn 7 Key start up 8 Instrument panel button panel 9 Gear lever 10 Co pilot grip handle 11 Steering wheel 12 Air temperature selection control 13 Blower intensity control 14 Cold air selection control 15 Brake pedal 16 Accelerator pedal 17 A C selection button 18 Temperature selection control 19 Air intensity selection control 20 Fu...

Page 10: ...L location of components IGNITION KEY 1 The lock is located to the right of the steering wheel has three positions Off Contact Start up FUEL CAP KEY 2 The fuel cap is located on the centre of the rear left hand side of the vehicle STORAGE COMPARTMENT KEY 3 The storage compartments are located under the seats 2 3 1 ...

Page 11: ...e vehicle Flash function 2 Pull the lever toward the inside Long beam or road lights 2 Pull the lever toward the outside Turn signal lamps 3 Move the lever upward to turn right and down to turn left The side dipped beam or side lamps will turn on automatically when you connect the engine WINDSHIELD WIPER WASHER BUTTON Located above the driving seat WINDSHIELD WIPER OFF Position 1 Lower position ON...

Page 12: ... switch 6 Rear differential lock switch GEARSHIFT LEVER The gearshift lever 4 is located in the cen tre the instrument panel It has 4 positions L LOW Short gear forward H HIGH Long gear forward N NEUTRAL Neutral R REVERSE Reverse gear Do not put the vehicle in reverse gear if it is not completely stationary as this can lead to accelerated deterioration or even breakage of the gearbox Do not force ...

Page 13: ...id premature deterioration LOCATION OF COMPONENTS 2WD 4WD DRIVELINE SWITCH Located in the centre of the instrument panel It has 2 positions 2WD 2 wheel drive transmission rear wheel drive 1 4WD 4 wheel drive transmission rear wheel drive 2 REAR DIFFERENTIAL LOCK SWITCH Located in the centre of the instrument panel It has 2 positions OFF Rear differential unlocked 3 LOCK Rear differential locked 4 ...

Page 14: ...tioning by means of the console 1 Air outlet temperature control 2 Air conditioning ON OFF 3 Blower speed control for air outlets A and B Running without the air conditioning When the air conditioning button is switched off it is not possible to obtain air at a lower temperature than the ambient temperature The selector knob 1 will change the temperature from cool air to warm air Running with the ...

Page 15: ...that you are familiar with the correct operation of the heating system The heating selector switches are located in the lower centre of the instrument panel Their functions are as follows Selector 1 of the output air flow in the diffusers of the front windscreen B Selector 2 of the output air flow Selector 3 of the output air flow temperature The temperature selector 3 does not allow you to obtain...

Page 16: ...ident The audible warning device will activate in the following situations If the vehicle does not detect anyone in the driver s seat and the handbrake is not on If any gear other than neutral N is engaged and the handbrake is on If the vehicle is running on reserve fuel If there is no oil pressure in the engine If the engine coolant temperature is high If the battery is not charging properly FUEL...

Page 17: ... third one on the inside in the centre 2 Adjust the rear view mirrors before driving to ensure maximum vis ibility Do not adjust the rear view mirrors while driving SAFETY BELTS The safety belts are two point belts and have a cam to release them Adjust the safety belts before driving to ensure maximum safety in the event of an accident Always drive with the safety belts correctly fastened Do not a...

Page 18: ...eat forward or backward In the case of the driver seat adjust the position so that you can press the pedals with your legs slightly bent Adjust the driver seat when the vehicle is stationary Adjust the seats so that your feet rest completely flat on the floor and you can reach the pedals comfortably Do not tamper with the seat buzzer wiring as this could break the electrical system Do not insert y...

Page 19: ...se a few cm 3 Tilt the hood backward as far as it can go To close the hood of the vehicle 1 Lower the hood 2 slowly without closing it 2 Press with both hands on the area around the logo to anchor it When closing the hood do not let it drop This could cause injury to you or others Before driving off make sure it is completely closed Do not store flammable materials in any of the compartments Do no...

Page 20: ...f materials Opening the rear door The door has two side bayonet levers 2 Grasp the door by the centre and open the two bayonet levers one after the other Avoid opening both bayonets at the same time to avoid damaging the rear door or the structure of the cargo box Sitting on or leaning against the tailgate is prohibited This element is not designed for this purpose 1 2 2 ...

Page 21: ...ds Use straps to secure the load to prevent it moving in the box The box has interior hooks 3 for fastening purposes If driving on uneven or unstable terrain reduce speed to avoid movements that may make you lose control Make sure that the load does not protrude from the sides of the transport box Remember that the heavier the load the longer it will take to brake the vehicle Keep any fluid tanks ...

Page 22: ...NGS AND COULD CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY TO THE OPERATOR ALWAYS UNLOAD THE VEHICLE ON A LEVEL SURFACE TO PREVENT THE VEHICLE FROM OVERTURNING NEVER DRIVE THE VEHICLE WITH THE CARGO BOX RAISED UP OR THE REAR DOOR OPEN PLACE A MESH OR A TARPAULIN OVER LIGHT OR VOLATILE LOADS USE STRAPS TO SECURE THE LOAD TO PREVENT IT MOVING IN THE BOX MAKE SURE THAT THE LOAD DOES NOT PROTRUDE FROM THE SIDES OF THE TRANSP...

Page 23: ...ailer and the vehicle is free of anything that might damage the trailer or affect your driving On the top of the towbar there is a pineapple like 7 pin electrical trailer connector with a maximum power rating of 150W Exceeding this can cause serious damage to the electrical system and should not be exceeded under any circumstances This maximum power will be even lower if anything is connected to a...

Page 24: ...e lock 2 Lift the handle 3 Turn the knob to the left or right 4 Slowly lower the cover To close it carry out the same steps in reverse NEVER drive the vehicle with the storage compartments open Do not drive the vehicle while the storage compartments are being handled Do not store flammable material inside the storage compartments Although the storage compartments are water resistant they are not c...

Page 25: ...0 50 ESPC G12 Quantity 7 L DOT 4 SAE 15W40 API CD CF CF 4 and CI 4 Quantity 1 7 L SAE 80W 90 GL5 EP Quantity 1 7 L SAE 80W 90 GL5 EP Quantity 0 5 L SAE 80W Quantity 0 05 L Gearbox Gearshift ratio High Low Reverse Gear ratio Transmission Windshield Front Rear Seats Windshield wiper Safety belt Type Emission of gases 1 Cold weather countries should adjust the antifreeze to suit the temperature Fuel ...

Page 26: ...ine Independent with Anti Dive system with overlapping trapeziums Gas shock absorbers with adjustable settings 287 mm Independent with overlapping trapeziums Gas shock absorbers with adjustable settings 287 mm Parallel double circuit per independent axle 256 mm with 2 piston callipers 220 mm with 1 piston callipers Mechanical callipers on the rear discs Electric assisted rack with 2 turns between ...

Page 27: ...when the vehicle is not in use Avoid contact with fuel degreasers or other chemical cleaners as they may damage the device Remember to always pay attention to the road while driving Safety belt Speedometer km h Mode See detail Trip See detail Warning indicators see details Engine coolant temperature Service warning indicator Fuel level Differential lock Gear indicator Clock 4WD indi cator Total an...

Page 28: ... of this manual If the warning indicator lights up when the engine is running or while driving and the buzzer starts to sound you must switch off the engine and contact the nearest CORVUS service centre Battery level Warning indicator to indicate the battery is charging correctly The warning indicator will illuminate for a few seconds when you switch on the vehicle using the ignition key More info...

Page 29: ... increases in value when the engine is started using the ignition key We can access the odometer from the hour meter by pressing TRIP 2 s We can access TRIP 1 from the odometer by pressing the MODE button 2 s We can change the time from the hour meter by pressing MODE 2 s Trip 1 partial counter 1 The indicator has 4 digits with a decimal point the KM symbol When the partial counter reaches 999 9 k...

Page 30: ...ill remain on 2500 KM When you have travelled 2300 km the service symbol will flash on the screen When you reach 2500 km the service symbol will remain on When the kilometres are displayed if they have not already been exceeded their number will come preceded by a sign If you have exceeded the kilometres by when the next inspection is due when you turn the vehicle on the excess kilometres will be ...

Page 31: ...he MODE button to accept the hours and change the field to the minute units Repeatedly press the TRIP button to increase the minutes Keep pressing TRIP to increase the minutes Press the MODE button to accept the minutes and exit the clock setting function If you do nothing for more than 10 seconds and if you have not pressed any button the clock setting function is exited automatically If you have...

Page 32: ... 1 TRIP 2 ADD TIME ADD MINUTES SERVICE MODE TRIP BUTTONS TRIP 1 Operating hours Add time TRIP 1 ODO TRIP 2 Reset TRIP 1 ODO Reset TRIP 2 Add time Increase minutes Increase minute Save time 1 YEAR service Km service X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X INDICATORS PUSH BUTTONS SHORTMODE SHORTTRIP LONG MODE LONG TRIP NEXTCONDITION ...

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Page 34: ...load From 400 km on increase gradually the demand during between 60 to 80 km until you reach peak performance Reckless acceleration can cause problems in the engine Take care that you use the skills and techniques needed to drive the vehicle These controls can actually be performed very quickly it is a question of habit the user knows to what use the vehicle has been subjected the last time it was...

Page 35: ...s this may be the result of bubbles in the circuit and it will need to be purged If the high temperature persists contact your nearest CORVUS service centre Is the brake fluid level correct It is located beneath the hood under the luggage compartment hood if there is one The container is translucent 2 Its level must be between MIN MAX if necessary add brake fluid If the brake fluid level is outsid...

Page 36: ...rking brake lever is deactivated NEVER drive a vehicle with worn brake pads Brake pads in this condition lose their effectiveness and could pose a serious risk to your safety Visit a CORVUS service centre to have the brake pads replaced immediately Clean the area around the wheel spindle and the brakes regularly to prevent the build up of mud and other foreign matter Allowing these to build up cou...

Page 37: ...r Do the safety belts work properly The safety belt will not function properly if the buckle or the strap of the belt are dirty or damaged For this reason always keep the buckle and the strap of the safety belts clean because otherwise the tongue of the belt will not click into place correctly Regularly check the safety belts to ensure that They are not damaged They are not in contact with sharp e...

Page 38: ...OTE Make sure that the engine maintains a minimum idling speed of 1 250 rpm The gearshift lever must be operated with the vehicle completely stopped and the engine running at the minimum possible level without accelerating Failure to comply with this instruction can cause severe damage to the driveline Do not drive with the hand brake on Do not operate the hand brake to stop the vehicle doing so c...

Page 39: ...d accelerate gently at the same time you will notice a click on the shift lever which confirms that the gear has been fully engaged You can now release the gearshift lever and start moving To minimise component wear we recommend that you engage the lock when the vehicle is at a complete standstill It must NEVER be used on the road or on asphalt The lock may only be used up to 20 km h Failure to co...

Page 40: ... passenger while the vehicle is in use Make sure the passenger is properly seated and wearing a safety belt Be aware of potential hazards that may get into the vehicle Abrupt or aggressive driving manoeuvres even in open areas and on flat surfaces can result in loss of control and may even cause the vehicle to overturn TURNING PRECAUTIONS Turning the steering wheel sharply and at considerable spee...

Page 41: ...ation of the gearbox and could damage it If you need to manoeuvre in a confined space make sure you bring the vehicle to a complete stop before shifting between forward and reverse gears and vice versa NEVER force the reverse gear if it does not engage gently press the accelerator and try again UNFAMILIAR TERRAIN If you are not familiar with the terrain you are driving over check to see if there a...

Page 42: ...ment It is very detrimental to briefly start up the engine when the vehicle is stationary because the engine is not hot enough and the air vapour created during combustion condenses and causes the oxidation of the exhaust valves When you have to store the vehicle for a long period of time you should Clean the vehicle thoroughly and allow it to dry Treat all bright or zinc coated parts with wax bas...

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Page 44: ...rake pads in a ventilated place directing the jet of compressed air in such a way that you do not breathe in the dust produced by the wear and tear of the friction material Although such dust does not contain asbestos inhalation is nevertheless harmful Use original CORVUS spare parts and lubricants recommended by CORVUS Non original or non compliant spare parts can damage the vehicle Only use tool...

Page 45: ...k engine oil level Replace engine oil Replace engine oil filter Inspect clean and check fuel injectors if necessary Inspect the crankcase breather system Check and fill the fuel tank Drain the fuel tank Drain fuel filter water separator Check fuel filter water separator Clean fuel filter water separator 2 Replace fuel filter Replace fuel system and cooling sleeves Clean or replace air filter eleme...

Page 46: ... the wheel spindles cardan gaskets and ball joints Check and clean underbody protection Check condition of discs and pads C C L C C C C C Engine complete CVT Transmission differentials and transmissions Wheels and shock absorbers General check Daily 1 Perform more often if the vehicle is used intensively in areas with a lot of dust sand snow wet or muddy conditions 2 Replace if necessary 3 The fir...

Page 47: ... make sure the brake is fully on and that the surface is flat and completely horizontal Do not perform any operation or service while the vehicle is being lifted Do not touch the vehicle or get into it until it is fully raised and secured as this could destabilise the vehicle and cause it to overturn 1 Place the base of the jack in the area indicated in the vehicle 2 Raise the vehicle slowly check...

Page 48: ...rotector must be kept clean both internally and externally In order to be able to detect fluid leaks from the vehicle to avoid rust due to trapped water etc Disassembly 1 Put the vehicle in a horizontal position 2 Engage the parking brake 3 Raise the area of the vehicle front or rear where the wheel you are removing is located see page 47 4 Remove the four screws 3 holding the wheel rim 5 Remove t...

Page 49: ...artridge if it is very dirty wet or deteriorated Recommendation Do not apply air at an excessive pressure to avoid tearing the air cleaner paper which could result in severe engine damage Recommended air pressure between 42 71 PSI 0 29 0 49 MPA 3 5 KGF cm2 These operations must be carried out with the appropriate precaution using a mask and goggles A clogged air cleaner allows dirt into the engine...

Page 50: ... again 1 4 The oil level should be between the maximum and minimum marks 2 of the cap dipstick 5 If the oil level is too high 5 1 Place a container under the engine to collect the used oil and avoid any spillage 5 2 Remove the excess using the drain cap screw 4 5 3 Tighten the cap screw 4 replacing its washer 6 If the oil level is too low 6 1 Fill it up with the required amount of oil removing eit...

Page 51: ...the cap screw 3 replacing its washer 9 Fill with new oil 10 Ensure the tightness of the cap dipstick level 1 and the filler caps 2 with their O ring 11 Run the engine for a few minutes 12 Stop the engine and after about 5 minutes check the oil level again according to the indications of the oil level check TECHNICAL INFORMATION Recommended oil SAE 15W40 API CD CF CF 4 and CI 4 ACEA E 5 Capacity 1 ...

Page 52: ...t your CORVUS service centre A worn water pre filter can accelerate engine wear and eventually break the engine NEVER start the engine without the pre filter The fuel filter 2 is located under the cargo box which means that you have to lift up the cargo box to access it Check the filter regularly if it is worn or has lost efficiency or if the hours of use indicated in the service chart have been e...

Page 53: ...do so through the filler cap 2 Change procedure 1 Put the vehicle in horizontal position and lift the load box 2 Remove the rear protector see page 47 3 Place a container under the transmission to collect the used oil and avoid any spillage 4 Remove the filler plug 2 to facilitate a better drainage of the transmission oil 5 Remove the transmission oil drain screw 3 6 Once all the oil has drained f...

Page 54: ...Place a container under the differential to collect the used oil and avoid any spillage 5 Remove the filler plug screw 1 to facilitate better drainage of the oil 6 Remove the drain cap screw 2 and wait until all the content has emptied out 7 Screw on the drain plug screw 2 and tighten the drain plug replacing the washer securing it at 24 Nm 8 Fill the front differential with the new oil 9 Screw on...

Page 55: ...page 47 2 Place a container under the 4WD locking system to collect the used oil and avoid any spillage 3 Remove the filler plug 1 to facilitate a better drainage of the 4WD oil 4 Remove the drain screw 2 the 4WD locking system oil 5 Once all the oil has drained out of the system replace the washer and make sure the drain screw is tightened at 24 Nm 6 Fill with 0 05 L of new oil 7 Replace the plug...

Page 56: ...veline hub grease nipple 2 Cardan driveline hub grease nipple 3 Driveline coupling grease nipple 4 Lower rear wheel spindle grease nipple 5 Upper rear wheel spindle grease nipple The indicated points should be lubricated according to the service chart to prevent rapid wear of the components Check regularly to make sure that the grease nipple is still in position If it falls out lubrication may be ...

Page 57: ...d the components located under the hood it will be necessary to remove the luggage compartment if there is one Previously you need to remove the front hood 1 Loosen the 5 screws 1 that hold the luggage compartment hood in place 2 Remove the luggage compartment hood TECHNICAL INFORMATION Lock screws tightening torque 12 Nm NEVER drive the vehicle with the luggage compartment hood removed 1 ...

Page 58: ...height 2 The front long beam headlamps have screws so you can adjust their height 3 Front turn signal lamps The brake lights sidelights the turn signal lamps and the reflectors are located on the rear of the vehicle 4 Reflectors 5 Rear brake and sidelights 6 Rear turn signal lamps 7 Your vehicle also has a number plate light The surface of the lamps may be very hot NEVER drive the vehicle without ...

Page 59: ...use the parking brake to immobilize it 2 Use the screws to adjust the headlamps 1 3 The light beam must be 30 cm below the horizontal line projected onto the wall from the centre of the headlamp The bulbs and headlamps may be very hot 30 cm below the cen tral line of the head lamp Central line of the headlamp 10 metres between the vehicle and the wall ...

Page 60: ...it from its housing Replacing the sidelights 1 Unplug the electrical connector 3 of the lamp you are replacing 2 Insert your hand beneath the lamp until you touch the light 3 Turn the bulb counterclockwise to remove it from its housing Replacing the indicator lamps 1 To replace the turn signal lamps turn the bushing 4 counterclockwise to disconnect it from its housing 2 Turn the lamp and separate ...

Page 61: ...e able to see the 2 lamps Indicator 2 Brake and sidelight 3 Do not drive the vehicle without brake turn signal or sidelights as these are important safety features NUMBER PLATE HOLDER BULB To access the number plate holder bulbs it is necessary to follow these steps 1 Remove the screws shown 4 2 Then remove the outer plastic of the lamp 5 3 Carefully remove the bulb 6 TECHNICAL INFORMATION Indicat...

Page 62: ...l is correct and the vehicle continues to heat up even if it has only been running for a few minutes this may be the result of bubbles in the circuit and it will need to be purged If the high temperature persists contact your nearest CORVUS service centre To avoid burns do not remove the radiator cap or try to change the fluid when the engine is still hot Wait until it cools down Coolant level 1 P...

Page 63: ...is damaged or has lost effectiveness To adjust the parking brake follow the procedure below Loosen the nut 1 and separate the pads by loosening the axle 2 Adjust the cable stud so that the distance between the nut and the end of the stud is 10 mm Adjust the cam to the specified dimension 60 61 mm when the parking brake is off Slowly move the pads towards the disc tightening the axle 2 until they t...

Page 64: ...larly You must also change it if is contaminated by water or dirt Recommended fluid DOT 4 brake fluid Do not mix different types of brake fluid The fluid used to fill or renew your circuit must respond to the specified standard in the fluid reservoir of each circuit You should NEVER change the specification always respect the dot 4 specification What is important is not that the brake fluid should...

Page 65: ...located at the right rear of the vehicle under the right hand spray shield or right hand side box To change it perform the following steps 1 Loosen the 4 screws 1 securing the spray shield and remove it 2 Remove the screw 2 securing the battery nail 3 Loosen the battery terminals and remove the battery first the negative terminal A and then the positive terminal B Replace the battery with a new on...

Page 66: ...y is 150 W at 12 V To avoid problems with the electrical system or battery never exceed this capacity These connectors are located 1 Behind the central button panel on the instrument panel direct battery positive 2 Behind the upper roof button panel positive after contact 3 On the rear left hand side of the vehicle positive after contact 4 On the engine pulleys red terminal direct battery positive...

Page 67: ...l need to remove the 2 screws on the cover located to the lower left hand side of the driver s seat NEVER use fuses other than those indicated as this could lead to malfunction or failure of the electrical system fuses 1 R1 R2 F4 F8 F3 F7 F2 F6 F1 F5 R3 R4 R5 R6 F12 F16 F11 F15 F10 F14 F9 F13 R7 R8 07191010014 ...

Page 68: ...ip 3 Remove the blade downwards To assemble the blade 1 Place the windshield wiper arm between the blade 2 Place the tip of the arm onto the central clip 3 Twist the blade and return the arm to its initial position WINDSHIELD CLEANER FLUID The windscreen wiper fluid reservoir is located under the front hood 1 Put the vehicle in a horizontal position 2 Remove the four screws from the cover 3 Remove...

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Page 70: ...e before it was handed over The client legal representative has been informed that the product should be used only in accordance with the conditions laid down by the manufacturer as described in the User Manual The client legal representative fully understands the instructions 3 The client legal representative has been informed that the manufacturer shall not be liable for problems resulting from ...

Page 71: ...We reserve the right to modify the product and the design 71 USER MANUAL WARRANTY MANUAL ...

Page 72: ...ight become manifest within the deadline set out in Royal Legislative Decree 1 2007 of 16 November approving the revised text of the General Law for the Protection of Consumers and Users from the time of delivery and in accordance with Directive 1999 44 EC for the rest of the Member States of the European Community For countries outside the European Community the warranty term shall be governed by...

Page 73: ...ent with the technical requirements 7 The vehicle has been used for a special use different from ordinary use such as a competition racing or an attempt to obtain whatsoever record 8 The vehicle has been involved in an accident that has directly or indirectly caused damage WARRANTY EXCLUSIONS The following items will be excluded from the warranty 1 Worn parts including without limitation batteries...

Page 74: ... be excluded The warranty for spare parts within the warranty term will end on the date of expiry of the warranty term of the product concerned C If it were to prove impossible to repair a defect and the replacement thereof were to be disproportionate for the manufacturer the consumer is guaranteed the right to cancel the contract payment of compensation or to a partial refund of the purchase pric...

Page 75: ... I know the maintenance intervals I know the warranty conditions For your own safety e g for the possible withdrawal campaigns by the manufacturer we recommend as a new owner that you inform an official CORVUS distributor or authorized dealer or CORVUS itself directly that you have purchased a CORVUS vehicle so that your data can be registered in the service This will ensure that you are correctly...

Page 76: ... I know the maintenance intervals I know the warranty conditions For your own safety e g for the possible withdrawal campaigns by the manufacturer we recommend as a new owner that you inform an official CORVUS distributor or authorized dealer or CORVUS itself directly that you have purchased a CORVUS vehicle so that your data can be registered in the service This will ensure that you are correctly...

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