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Hyundai i800 (2016 year). Instruction - part 18

 

 

Driving your vehicle
Maintenance when trailer towing
CAUTION
Your vehicle will need service more often
Due to higher load during trailer
when you regularly pull a trailer.
Important items to pay particular atten-
usage, overheating might occur
in hot days or during uphill driv-
tion to include engine oil, automatic
ing. If the coolant gauge indicates
transmission fluid, axle lubricant and
over-heating, switch off the A/C
cooling system fluid. Brake condition is
and stop the vehicle in a safe area
another important item to frequently
check. Each item is covered in this man-
to cool down the engine.
ual, and the Index will help you find them
When towing check transmission
quickly. If you’re trailering, it’s a good idea
fluid more frequently.
to review these sections before you start
If your vehicle is not equipped
your trip.
with the air conditioner, you
Don’t forget to also maintain your trailer
should install a condenser fan to
and towbar. Follow the maintenance
improve engine performance
schedule that accompanied your trailer
when towing a trailer.
and check it periodically. Preferably, con-
duct the check at the start of each day’s
driving. Most importantly, all towbar nuts
and bolts should be tight.
5 55
Driving your vehicle
If you do decide to pull a trailer
A2 2.5
Petrol Engine
Here are some important points if you
Engine
Diesel Engine
decide to pull a trailer:
Manual
Manual
Automatic
Consider using a sway control. You can
Item
transmission
transmission
transmission
ask a towbar dealer about sway con-
Maximum
Without brake
1653
1543
1653
trol.
trailer
System
(750)
(700)
(750)
Do not do any towing with your car dur-
ing its first 1,000 miles in order to allow
weight
With brake
5070
3306
3306
the engine to properly run-in. Failure to
Ibs. (kg)
System
(2300)
(1500)
(1500)
heed this caution may result in serious
engine or transmission damage.
Maximum permissible
When towing a trailer, we recommend
static vertical load on
220
220
220
that you consult a HYUNDAI autho-
the coupling device
(100)
(100)
(100)
rised repairer on additional require-
ments such as a towing kit, etc.
Ibs. (kg)
Always drive your vehicle at a moder-
Recommended distance
ate speed
(less than
60 mph (100
from rear wheel centre
46
46
46
km/h)).
to coupling point
(1170)
(1170)
(1170)
On a long uphill grade, do not exceed
45 mph (70 km/h) or the posted towing
Inch (mm)
speed limit, whichever is lower.
The chart contains important consider-
ations that have to do with weight:
5 56
Driving your vehicle
Weight of the trailer nose
The nose weight of any trailer is an
important weight to measure because it
affects the total gross vehicle weight
(GVW) of your vehicle. This weight
includes the kerb weight of the vehicle,
any cargo you may carry in it, and the
people who will be riding in the vehicle.
And if you will tow a trailer, you must add
Nose Weight
Total Trailer Weight
the nose weight to the GVW because
Gross Axle Weight
Gross Vehicle Weight
your vehicle will also be carrying that
C190E01JM
C190E02JM
weight.
Weight of the trailer
The trailer nose should weigh a maxi-
How heavy can a trailer safely be? It
mum of 10% of the total loaded trailer
WARNING - Trailer
should never weigh more than the maxi-
weight, within the limits of the maximum
Never load a trailer with more
mum trailer weight with trailer brakes. But
trailer nose weight permissible. After
weight in the rear than in the
even that can be too heavy.
you've loaded your trailer, weigh the trail-
front. The front should be loaded
It depends on how you plan to use your
er and then the nose, separately, to see
with approximately
60% of the
trailer. For example, speed, altitude, road
if the weights are proper. If they aren’t,
total trailer load; the rear should
grades, outside temperature and how
you may be able to correct them simply
be loaded with approximately
often your vehicle is used to pull a trailer
by moving some items around in the trail-
40% of the total trailer load.
are all important. The ideal trailer weight
er.
Never exceed the maximum
can also depend on any special equip-
weight limits of the trailer or trail-
ment that you have on your vehicle.
er towing equipment. Improper
loading can result in damage to
your vehicle and/or personal
injury. Check weights and loading
at a commercial scale or motor-
way patrol office equipped with
scales.
An improperly loaded trailer can
cause loss of vehicle control.
5 57
Driving your vehicle
VEHICLE WEIGHT
This section will guide you in the proper
GAWR (Gross axle weight rating)
Overloading
loading of your vehicle and/or trailer, to
This is the maximum allowable weight
keep your loaded vehicle weight within its
that can be carried by a single axle (front
WARNING - Vehicle weight
design rating capability, with or without a
or rear). These numbers are shown on
The gross axle weight rating
trailer. Properly loading your vehicle will
the compliance label.
(GAWR) and the gross vehicle
provide maximum return of the vehicle
The total load on each axle must never
weight rating (GVWR) for your vehi-
design performance. Before loading your
exceed its GAWR.
cle are on the certification label
vehicle, familiarize yourself with the fol-
attached to the driver's
(or front
lowing terms for determining your vehi-
GVW (Gross vehicle weight)
passenger’s) door. Exceeding
cle's weight ratings, with or without a
This is the maximum allowed weight of
these ratings can cause an acci-
trailer, from the vehicle's specifications
the vehicle, contents, passengers and
dent or vehicle damage. You can
and the compliance label:
optional equipment.
calculate the weight of your load by
weighing the items
(and people)
Vehicle kerb weight
before putting them in the vehicle.
GVWR (Gross vehicle weight rating)
This is the weight of the vehicle including
Be careful not to overload your
This is the maximum allowable weight of
fuel, driver and all standard equipment.
vehicle.
the fully loaded vehicle
(including all
options, equipment, passengers and
Payload
cargo). The GVWR is shown on the cer-
This is the weight of passengers, lug-
tification label located on the driver's (or
gage and any optional equipment
front passenger's) door sill.
installed.
GAW (Gross axle weight)
This is the total weight placed on each
axle (front and rear) - including vehicle
kerb weight and all payload.
5 58
Road warning / 6-2
In case of an emergency whilst driving / 6-3
If the engine will not start / 6-4
Emergency starting / 6-5
If the engine overheats / 6-7
Tyre pressure monitoring system (TPMS) / 6-8
If you have a flat tyre / 6-12
Towing / 6-22
What to do in an emergency
6
What to do in an emergency
ROAD WARNING
Depress the flasher switch with the igni-
tion switch in any position. The flasher
switch is located in the centre console
switch panel. All turn signal lights will
flash simultaneously.
The hazard warning flasher operates
whether your vehicle is running or not.
The turn signals do not work when the
hazard flasher is on.
Care must be taken when using the
hazard warning flasher whilst the vehi-
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cle is being towed.
Hazard warning flasher
The hazard warning flasher serves as a
warning to other drivers to exercise
extreme caution when approaching,
overtaking, or passing your vehicle.
It should be used whenever emergency
repairs are being made or when the vehi-
cle is stopped near the edge of a road-
way.
6 2
What to do in an emergency
IN CASE OF AN EMERGENCY WHILST DRIVING
If the engine stalls at a crossroad
If a puncture occurs whilst driv-
If engine stalls whilst driving
or crossing
ing the vehicle
1. Reduce your speed gradually, keeping
If the engine stalls at a crossroad or
1. Bring the car to rest as soon as it is
a straight line. Move cautiously off the
crossing, set the shift lever in the N
safe to do so and with the minimum
road to a safe place.
(Neutral) position and then push the
amount of braking required which will
2. Turn on your emergency flashers.
vehicle to a safe place.
assist in maintaining the maximum
3. Try to start the engine again. If your
If your vehicle has a manual transmis-
amount of control. The vehicle should
vehicle will not start, we recommend
sion not equipped with a ignition lock
be parked wherever possible upon firm
that you consult a HYUNDAI autho-
switch, the vehicle can move forward
level ground to facilitate wheel chang-
rised repairer.
by shifting to the 2(second) or 3(third)
ing.
gear and then turning the starter with-
2. If the vehicle is creating a hazard and
out depressing the clutch pedal.
the road conditions do not permit the
wheel to be changed safely, assis-
tance should be sought.
3. Passengers must not be allowed to
remain inside the vehicle during wheel
changing. If a puncture occurs whilst
the vehicle is on a motorway, the pas-
sengers should take refuge on the
motorway embankment to avoid the
possibility of injury occurring should
the vehicle be struck by other motor-
way traffic.
4. Wheel changing should be performed
according to the following instructions.
6 3
What to do in an emergency
IF THE ENGINE WILL NOT START
If engine cannot be cranked
If engine turns over normally but
WARNING
does not start
1. If your car has an automatic transmis-
sion, be sure the gear selector lever is
If the engine refuses to start, no
1. Check fuel level.
in N
(Neutral) or P
(Park) and the
attempt should be made to push or
2. With the ignition switch in the LOCK
emergency brake is set.
tow start the vehicle. Vehicles with
position, check all connectors at the
2. Check the battery terminals and con-
automatic transmission or fuel
ignition coils and spark plugs.
nections to ensure that these are clean
injection will not be able to be start-
Reconnect any that may be discon-
ed in this manner since no drive is
and also tight.
nected or loose.
transmitted through the automatic
3. If the ignition warning lights dim when
3. Check the fuel line in the engine com-
transmission whilst the engine is
the engine is cranked and the battery
partment.
not running, and in the case of fuel
terminals have been checked, a dis-
4. If the engine still does not start, we
injected derivatives, the fuel pump
charged battery is indicated.
recommend that you call a HYUNDAI
will not operate under tow start
4. Do not attempt to push or tow start the
authorised repairer.
conditions. In addition, if the vehi-
vehicle, refer to "Jump Starting" for
cle is equipped with an exhaust cat-
information regarding engine starting
alyst, damage to the catalyst may
when the battery is discharged.
result if the vehicle is tow started.
6 4
What to do in an emergency
EMERGENCY STARTING
Jumper Cables
Jump starting
WARNING - Battery
Jump starting can be dangerous if done
incorrectly. Therefore, to avoid harm to
Keep all flames or sparks away
yourself or damage to your vehicle or
from the battery. The battery pro-
battery, follow the jump starting proce-
duces hydrogen gas which may
dures. If in doubt, we strongly recom-
explode if exposed to flame or
(-)
(+)
mend that you have a competent techni-
sparks.
(-)
cian or towing service jump start your
If these instructions are not fol-
vehicle.
lowed exactly, serious personal
(+)
Discharged
injury and damage to the vehicle
Booster
battery
may occur! If you are not sure
battery
CAUTION
how to follow this procedure,
1VQA4001
Use only a 12-volt jumper system.
seek qualified
assistance.
Connect cables in numerical order and
You can damage a 12-volt starting
Automobile batteries contain sul-
motor, ignition system, and other
disconnect in reverse order.
furic acid. This is poisonous and
electrical parts beyond repair by
highly corrosive. When jump
use of a 24-volt power supply (either
starting, wear protective glasses
two 12-volt batteries in series or a
and be careful not to get acid on
24-volt motor generator set).
yourself, your clothing or on the
car.
Do not attempt to jump start the
WARNING - Battery
vehicle if the discharged battery
is frozen or if the electrolyte level
Never attempt to check the elec-
is low; the battery may rupture or
trolyte level of the battery as this
may cause the battery to rupture or
explode.
explode causing serious injury.
Do not allow the
(+) and
(-)
jumper cables to touch. It may
cause sparks.
The battery may rupture or
explode when you jump start with
a low or frozen battery.
6 5
What to do in an emergency
Jump starting procedure
Do not allow the jumper cables to con-
Push-starting
1. Make sure the booster battery is 12-
tact anything except the correct battery
Your manual transmission-equipped
volt and that its negative terminal is
terminals or the correct ground. Do not
vehicle should not be push-started
grounded.
lean over the battery when making
because it might damage the emission
connections.
2. If the booster battery is in another
control system.
vehicle, do not allow the vehicles to
Vehicles equipped with automatic trans-
touch.
CAUTION - Battery cables
mission cannot be push-started.
3. Turn off all unnecessary electrical
Do not connect the jumper cable
Follow the directions in this section for
loads.
from the negative terminal of the
jump-starting.
booster battery to the negative ter-
4. Connect the jumper cables in the exact
minal of the discharged battery.
sequence shown in the illustration.
This can cause the discharged bat-
First connect one end of a jumper
tery to overheat and crack, releas-
WARNING
cable to the positive terminal of the
ing battery acid.
Never tow a vehicle to start it
discharged battery (1), then connect
because the sudden surge forward
the other end to the positive terminal
when the engine starts could cause
on the booster battery (2).
5. Start the engine of the vehicle with the
a collision with the tow vehicle.
Proceed to connect one end of the
booster battery and let it run at 2,000
other jumper cable to the negative ter-
rpm, then start the engine of the vehi-
minal of the booster battery (3), then
cle with the discharged battery.
the other end to a solid, stationary,
If the cause of your battery discharging is
metallic point (for example, the engine
not apparent, we recommend that the
lifting bracket) away from the battery
system be checked by a HYUNDAI
(4). Do not connect it to or near any
authorised repairer.
part that moves when the engine is
cranked.
6 6
What to do in an emergency
IF THE ENGINE OVERHEATS
If your temperature gauge indicates over-
4. Check to see if the water pump drive
6. If the cause of the overheating cannot
heating, you experience a loss of power,
belt is missing. If it is not missing,
be found, wait until the engine temper-
or hear loud pinging or knocking, the
check to see that it is tight. If the drive
ature has returned to normal. Then, if
engine is probably too hot. If this hap-
belt seems to be satisfactory, check
coolant has been lost, carefully add
pens, you should:
for coolant leaking from the radiator,
coolant to the reservoir to bring the
hoses or under the car. (If the air con-
fluid level in the reservoir up to the
1. Pull off the road and stop as soon as it
ditioning had been in use, it is normal
base of the radiator fill opening. Fill the
is safe to do so.
for cold water to be draining from it
coolant expansion tank to the halfway
2. Place the gear selector lever in P
when you stop).
mark. To ensure the correct water to
(automatic transmission) or neutral
coolant mix is obtained after top up,
(manual transmission) and set the
testing by an authorised repairer is
WARNING
parking brake. If the air conditioning is
required.
Whilst the engine is running, keep
on, turn it off.
7. Proceed with caution until it is estab-
hair, hands and clothing away from
3. If engine coolant is running out under
lished that the engine is operating nor-
moving parts such as the fan and
the car or steam is coming out from
mally. If overheating happens again,
drive belts to prevent injury.
the bonnet, stop the engine. Do not
we recommend that you call a
open the bonnet until the coolant has
HYUNDAI authorised repairer.
stopped running or the steaming has
5. If the water pump drive belt is broken
stopped. If there is no visible loss of
or engine coolant is leaking out, stop
CAUTION
engine coolant and no steam, leave
the engine immediately and we recom-
the engine running and check to be
• Serious loss of coolant indicates
mend that you call a HYUNDAI autho-
sure the engine cooling fan is operat-
there is a leak in the cooling sys-
rised repairer.
ing. If the fan is not running, turn the
tem and we recommend that the
engine off.
system be checked by a HYUNDAI
WARNING
authorised repairer.
Do not remove the radiator cap
• When the engine overheats from
when the engine is hot since steam
low engine coolant, suddenly
and boiling water may be ejected
adding engine coolant may cause
from the radiator resulting in burns
cracks in the engine. To prevent
or scalding.
damage, add engine coolant
slowly in small quantities.
6 7
What to do in an emergency
TYRE PRESSURE MONITORING SYSTEM (TPMS) (IF EQUIPPED)
Accordingly, when the low tyre pres-
WARNING
sure telltale illuminates, you should
Over-inflation or under-inflation
stop and check your tyres as soon as
can reduce tyre life, adversely
possible, and inflate them to the
affect vehicle handling, and
proper pressure. Driving on a signifi-
lead to sudden tyre failure that
cantly under-inflated tyre causes the
may cause loss of vehicle con-
tyre to overheat and can lead to tyre
trol resulting in an accident.
failure. Under-inflation also reduces
fuel efficiency and tyre tread life, and
may affect the vehicle’s handling and
OTQ064023R
Each tyre, including the spare (if pro-
stopping ability.
vided), should be checked monthly
Please note that the TPMS is not a
when cold and inflated to the inflation
substitute for proper tyre mainte-
pressure recommended by the vehi-
nance, and it is the driver’s responsi-
cle manufacturer on the vehicle plac-
bility to maintain correct tyre pres-
ard or tyre inflation pressure label. (If
sure, even if under-inflation has not
your vehicle has tyres of a different
reached the level to trigger illumina-
size than the size indicated on the
tion of the TPMS low tyre pressure
vehicle placard or tyre inflation pres-
telltale.
sure label, you should determine the
proper tyre inflation pressure for
OTQ045306
those tyres.)
Low Tyre Pressure Telltale/
As an added safety feature, your
TPMS Malfunction Indicator
vehicle has been equipped with a
tyre pressure monitoring system
(TPMS) that illuminates a low tyre
pressure telltale when one or more
of your tyres is significantly under-
inflated.
6 8
What to do in an emergency
Your vehicle has also been equipped
NOTICE
Low Tyre Pressure
with a TPMS malfunction indicator to
If the TPMS Low Tyre Pressure
Telltale
indicate when the system is not
Telltale does not illuminate for three
operating properly. The TPMS mal-
seconds when the ignition switch is
The TPMS is not a substitute for
function indicator is combined with
in the ON position or when the
manually checking tyre pressure with
the low tyre pressure telltale. When
engine starts, or if it remains illumi-
a tyre pressure gauge. Changes in
the system detects a malfunction,
nated after coming on for approxi-
temperature affect tyre pressure.
the telltale will flash for approximate-
mately three seconds, we recom-
See “Tyres and Wheels” in chapter 9
ly one minute and then remain con-
mend that you contact a HYUNDAI
for proper tyre inflating and tyre pres-
tinuously illuminated. This sequence
authorised repairer.
sure measurement procedures.
will continue upon subsequent vehi-
cle start-ups as long as the malfunc-
If the telltale illuminates, immediately
tion exists. When the malfunction
reduce your speed, avoid hard cor-
indicator is illuminated, the system
nering and anticipate increased stop-
may not be able to detect or signal
ping distances. You should stop and
low tyre pressure as intended.
check your tyres as soon as possi-
ble. Inflate the tyres to the proper
TPMS malfunctions may occur for a
pressure as indicated on the vehi-
variety of reasons, including the
cle’s placard or tyre inflation pres-
installation of replacement or alter-
sure label located on the driver’s side
nate tyres or wheels on the vehicle
door jamb. If you cannot reach a
that prevent the TPMS from function-
service station or if the tyre cannot
ing properly. Always check the TPMS
hold the newly added air, replace the
malfunction telltale after replacing
low pressure tyre with the spare tyre.
one or more tyres or wheels on your
vehicle to ensure that the replace-
ment or alternate tyres and wheels
allow the TPMS to continue to func-
tion properly.
6 9
What to do in an emergency
The Low Tyre Pressure Telltale will
TPMS Malfunction
(Continued)
remain on and the TPMS Malfunction
Indicator
When you drive your vehicle
Indicator may blink for one minute
from a warm area to a cold area
and then remain illuminated (when
or from a cold area to a warm
The TPMS Malfunction Indicator
the vehicle is driven approximately
area, or the outside temperature
comes on after it blinks for approxi-
10 minutes at speed above 25 km/h
is greatly higher or lower, you
mately one minute when there is a
(15.5 mph)) until you have the low
should check the tyre inflation
problem with the Tyre Pressure
pressure tyre repaired and replaced
pressure and adjust the tyres to
Monitoring System.
on the vehicle.
the recommended tyre inflation
We recommend that the system be
pressure.
checked by a HYUNDAI authorised
NOTICE
repairer.
The spare tyre is not equipped with
a tyre pressure sensor.
NOTICE
WARNING
The TPMS Malfunction Indicator
Significantly low tyre pres-
may illuminate after blinking for one
CAUTION
sure makes the vehicle unsta-
minute if the vehicle is near electric
In winter or cold weather, the
ble and can contribute to loss
power supply cables or radio trans-
Low Tyre Pressure Telltale may
of vehicle control and
mitters such as police stations, gov-
be illuminated if the tyre pres-
increased braking distances.
ernment and public offices, broad-
sure was adjusted to the recom-
Continued driving on low
casting stations, military installations,
mended tyre inflation pressure
pressure tyres can cause the
airports, transmitting towers, etc.
in warm weather. It does not
tyres to overheat and fail.
Additionally, the TPMS Malfunction
mean your TPMS is malfunction-
Indicator may illuminate if snow
ing because the decreased tem-
chains are used or electronic devices
perature leads to a proportional
such as computers, chargers, remote
lowering of tyre pressure.
starters, navigation, etc. This may
(Continued)
interfere with normal operation of
the TPMS.
6 10
What to do in an emergency
Changing a Tyre with TPMS
The spare tyre is not equipped with a
tyre pressure monitoring sensor.
WARNING - For EUROPE
If you have a flat tyre, the Low Tyre
When the low pressure tyre or the flat
Do not modify the vehicle, it
Pressure Telltale will illuminate. If you
believe you have a flat tyre or feel
tyre is replaced with the spare tyre,
may interfere with the TPMS
the Low Tyre Pressure Telltale will
function.
any vehicle instability, take your foot
off the accelerator pedal and let the
remain on. Also, the TPMS
The wheels on the market do
Malfunction Indicator will illuminate
vehicle slow down whilst driving
not have a TPMS sensor.
straight ahead. Do not apply the
after blinking for one minute if the
For your safety, we recom-
vehicle is driven at speed above 25
brakes immediately or attempt to pull
mend that you use parts for
off the road as this may cause a loss
km/h (15.5 mph) for approximately 10
replacement from a HYUNDAI
minutes.
of control resulting in an accident.
authorised repairer.
When the vehicle has slowed to such
Once the original tyre equipped with
If you use the wheels on the
a speed that it is safe to do so, brake
a tyre pressure monitoring sensor is
market, use a TPMS sensor
carefully and pull off the road. Drive
reinflated to the recommended pres-
approved by a HYUNDAI dealer.
off the road as far as possible and
sure and reinstalled on the vehicle,
If your vehicle is not equipped
park on firm, level ground. If you are
the Low Tyre Pressure Telltale and
with a TPMS sensor or TPMS
on a divided highway, do not park in
TPMS Malfunction Indicator will go
does not work properly, you
the median area between the two
off within a few minutes.
may fail the periodic vehicle
traffic lanes. Replace the flat tyre
If the indicator is not extinguished
inspection conducted in your
with the compact spare tyre.
after a few minutes of driving, We rec-
country.
ommend that the system be checked
All vehicles sold in the
CAUTION
by a HYUNDAI authorised repairer.
EUROPE market during below
To prevent damaging your tyre
Each wheel is equipped with a tyre
period must be equipped with
pressure sensor, never use a
pressure sensor mounted inside the
TPMS.
puncture-repairing agents or
tyre behind the valve stem (except for
- New model vehicle :
tyre sealants to repair and/or
the spare tyre). You must use TPMS
Nov. 1, 2012 ~
inflate a low pressure tyre. If
specific wheels. It is recommended
- Current model vehicle :
used, you will have to replace
that you always have your tyres serv-
Nov. 1, 2014~ (Based on vehi-
the tyre pressure sensor.
iced by a HYUNDAI authorised
cle registrations)
repairer as soon as possible.
6 11
What to do in an emergency
IF YOU HAVE A FLAT TYRE
WARNING - Changing
tyres
Never attempt vehicle repairs
in the traffic lanes of a public
road or highway.
Always move the vehicle com-
pletely off the road and onto
the shoulder before trying to
change a tyre. The jack should
be used on level firm ground.
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OTQ067017
If you cannot find a firm, level
Jack and tools
Jacking instructions
place off the road, call a tow-
ing service company for
The jack and wheel lug nut wrench
The jack is provided for emergency
assistance.
tyre changing only.
(jack handle) are stored in the stor-
(Continued)
age compartment under the driver’s
To prevent the jack from “rattling”
seat. Open the storage box cover to
whilst the vehicle is in motion, store it
reach the equipment.
properly.
(1) Jack
Follow jacking instructions to reduce
(2) Wheel lug nut wrench
the possibility of personal injury.
(Jack handle)
6 12
What to do in an emergency
(Continued)
Be sure to use the correct
front and rear jacking posi-
tions on the vehicle; never
use the bumpers or any other
part of the vehicle for jacking
support.
The vehicle can easily roll off
the jack causing serious
injury or death.
Do not get under a vehicle
OTQ067004
OTQ065005
that is supported by a jack.
Removing and storing the spare
3. Use the wheel lug nut wrench to
Do not start or run the engine
tyre
loosen the bolt enough to lower
whilst the vehicle is on the
the spare tyre.
Your spare tyre is stored underneath
jack.
your vehicle, directly below the cargo
Turn the wrench counterclockwise
Do not allow anyone to remain
area.
until the spare tyre reaches the
in the vehicle whilst it is on
ground.
To remove the spare tyre:
the jack.
1. Open the tailgate.
Make sure any children pres-
2. Find the plastic hex bolt cover and
ent are in a secure place away
remove the cover.
from the road and from the
vehicle to be raised with the
jack.
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