
Emergency Operating Procedures
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and handle in their bag from the lid. When
restowing, ensure the rubber straps are
firmly fixed and the fasteners located
securely.
CAUTION: To reduce the chance of
personal injury:
1. Follow all jacking and stowage
instructions.
2. Use this jack only for lifting the car
during wheel changing.
3. Never get beneath the car when it is
supported by this jack.
4. Do not start or run the engine while the
car is supported by this jack.
Instructions
•
Park on a firm level surface and apply
the parking brake firmly. Set automatic
transmission in ‘P’ (manual transmission
in Reverse). Turn on the hazard flasher.
•
Take the spare wheel, jack and jack
handle/wheel nut wrench from luggage
compartment.
•
Loosen, but do not remove, the wheel
nuts by turning the wrench counter
clockwise. Notice: Capped chrome
wheel nuts can be damaged if the
wrench is not fully seated on the wheel
nuts.
Jacking – Fig. 3
•
Place jack securely in proper location.
•
Before using the jack, block both the
front and rear of the wheel on the same
side as the wheel being removed.
•
Operate the jack with a slow,smooth
motion. Raise the car so the inflated
spare tyre will just clear the surface.
•
Remove the wheel nuts and wheel.
•
Install the spare wheel and replace the
wheel nuts. Then, slightly tighten each
nut. The wheel must be seated squarely
on the hub.
•
Lower the car and fully tighten all wheel
nuts by applying clockwise pressure near
the end of the wrench.
CAUTION: AS SOON AS POSSIBLE AFTER
INSTALLING A WHEEL – AND AT THE
INTERVALS SHOWN ON THE CHART IN
THE MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE FOLDER –
HAVE A MECHANIC TIGHTEN THE WHEEL
NUTS WITH A TORQUE WRENCH TO 100
NIM (70lb ft). WHEEL NUTS SHOULD BE
TIGHTENED ALTERNATELY AND EVENLY
TO THE CORRECT TORQUE.
CAUTION: NEVER USE OIL OR GREASE
ON THE STUDS OR NUTS. IMPROPERLY
TIGHTENED WHEEL NUTS COULD
EVENTUALLY ALLOW THE WHEEL TO
COME OFF WHILE THE CAR IS MOVING,
CAUSING LOSS OF CONTROL.
Replace the jack and wheel in the luggage
compartment and tighten them securely to
avoid rattles.
When possible, check the pressure in the
tyre you just put on. The correct tyre
pressure is shown on the Tyre Placard on
the glove box door.
CAUTION: DO NOT DRIVE AT
CONTINUOUS SPEEDS OVER 50 MPH
(80 km/h) WHEN COMPACT SPARE TYRE IS
INSTALLED.
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