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The jack and the tools necessary to
Bange
a wheel are in a bag stored under
re driver's seat.
Zn vehicles
with
swivel seats they are
stored under the rear seat bench.
~ne
screwdriver has a reversible blade.
WARNING
• Use
the
jack only
for
changing
a
wheel.
Never
use the jack
to
lift other vehicles or other loads
as
this may lead
to accidents and personal
injury.
• The jack must
never
be
used
as a
support
to
work underneath
the
vehicle.
If
the jack
is
accidentally dis lodged, you could be seriously injured.
• Do not
raise
the vehicle using
a
bum
per
jack.
The bumper system would be
damaged.
Also, the jack may
slip
which
could cause personal
injury.
•
Do not
support
your
car on cinder
blocks,
bricks or other props that may
crumble under continuous
load.
• Do not start
or
run the engine while
the vehicle is supported by the jack.
• When working under
the
vehicle,
always
use
safety stands specifically
designed for this purpose.
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HANGING
AWHEEL
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WARNING
•
If you have a flat tire, move a safe
distance
off the road.
Turn
off the
engine, the emergency flasher on and use other warning devices to alert
other motorists.
•
Passengers must not remain in the
vehicle when it is
jacked
up.
•
Make
sure that passengers wait in a
safe
place away from the vehicle and
well
away
from
the roadway
and
traffic.
•
Before you change a wheel, be sure
the ground is level and
firm.
If neces
sary, use
a
board under the jack.
•
Set the parking brake and block the
wheel opposite the defective wheel on
the other side of the vehicle. Engaging
a
gear or placing the Automatic trans
mission
selector lever in P (Park)
posi
tion is not a substitute for fully setting
the parking brake.
Stepl
•
Take out the bag with jack and tools
from under the driver's seat.
Step 2
•
With the wheels
still
firmly resting on
the ground, remove the hub cap/wheel
cover of the defective wheel. Wheels with wheel cover
(left
illustration)
•
The wheel cover can be pulled off with
puller clip and lug wrench.
Wheels with hub cap
(right
illustration)
•
Remove chrome plated hub cap with
puller clip and lug wrench.
Insert
clip in
holes at rim of a hub cap. Put wheel
wrench through
clip,
brace one end of
wrench on wheel rim and pull lightly on
other end.
When you place the hub cap face down, you can use it as a
tray
for lug bolts
(front
wheels) or lug nuts
(rear
wheels).
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Step
3
•
Loosen
wheel
nuts or bolts counter
clockwise
about one turn with the lug
wrench.
Do not yet remove the nuts or
bolts.
To
loosen
- turn
counterclockwise
To
tighten - turn
clockwise
Step
4
There
are two jack ports on
each
side
under
the car
body
for front and
rear
wheel
changing
- see right illustration. [
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WARNING
•
Mounting the jack at any other place
may damage the car or may result in
personal
injuries.
•
Provide a firm a base for the jack on
the ground. If
necessary,
use a board.
•
Securely
insert the jack into the jack
port
closest
to the
wheel
to be
changed.
•
Before
inserting jack,
clear
jack port.
•
Place
jack as straight as
possible,
as
shown.
Step
5
Never jack the vehicle up by the bu~
per or body.
Do
not raise the vehicle until you are
sure
the jack is securely engaged.
Passengers
must not remain in the
vehicle when jacked up.
•
Make sure
that
passengers
wait
in z
safe place away from the vehicle arc
well
away from the roadway and traffic
•
To raise the
vehicle,
turn the
har:T
clockwise.
Only
raise
the
vehicle
as
much
as
needed
to
change
a
wheel.
Step
6
WARNING Before installing the spare wheel, acc-
mulated road
dirt
must be remove:
from the inside and outside of the
wheel nut/bolt holes to assure a secure mount on front hub or rear drum.
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• Fully unscrew wheel nuts or bolts and
dace
them into the hub cap. Take the top
nut or bolt off last.
Place
the spare wheel against the wheel hub and slightly rotate
:he wheel until a bolt hole in the wheel is in ine
with
a threaded stud in the wheel hub.
Reinstall
nuts or bolts and tighten them
crosswise
by hand before jacking the car
down.
Step
7 • To
lower
the vehicle,
turn
the handle
counterclockwise.
Step
8
• Then go crosswise from one nut or bolt
to another tightening them firmly
with
the lug wrench.
• Correct
tightness
of the
wheel
nuts
is
important.
• Correctly tightened nuts or bolts should
have
a torque of 130 ft lb/180 Nm. This
tor
que can be obtained
with
the lug wrench by any person of average strength. If in
doubt about the correct tightness of the
wheel nuts, have them checked
with
a
tor
que wrench by your dealer or at service
station.
Step
9
• To install the hub cap, place it around
the lower part of the wheel center. With a
firm
blow of your hand on the upper part,
the hub cap will snap into place. Make sure it is firmly seated.
Step
10 • Fully lower the vehicle and remove
jack.
• Correct the air pressure of the
tire
you
have
just
put on. For correct
tire
inflation
pressures,
see the sticker on the
left
door-
jamb.
• Store the jack and tools under the
driver's seat.
• Store damaged
tire
in spare wheel
metal plate under
front
of vehicle.
• Engage lock for metal plate and firmly
secure
plate
with
bolt.
• Have
flat
tire
repaired and replaced
promptly.
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Fuse arrangement No. Component Amp. No. Component Amp.
From left to right: 1
Radiator fan 30 17 Windshield wiperengine 10
2 Brake lights 10
18 Brake warning light,
3 Interior lights, illuminated heated driver's seat,
Make-up mirror, clock,
ciga
cruise control system 10
rette lighter, radio 15 19 Turn signals 10
4 Emergency flasher system 15 20 Number plate light,
5 Vacant headlight washer
10
6 Vacant 21 Low beam left
10
7 Tail and side light left 10
22 Low beam right 10
8 Tail and side light right
10
9 High beam right 10
10 High beam left
10 Additional fuses
11 Windshield wipers and washer
15 (in separate holders)
12 Cruise control system
Air conditioner, power above the fuse box:
windows, auxiliary heater, Instrument lightning
10
electric outside mirrors, Overheating fuse for auxiliary heater
10
auxiliary heat exchanger, Main fuse for auxiliary heater
20
rear window wiper 20 Central locking 20
13 Fresh air fan
20 Automatic fuse for window lifter
20
14 Rear window heating, heated
rear view mirror, light for Color codes
15
16 lighting switch
Back-up lights
Double tone horn 20
10
15 10 Amp. fuses - red
15 Amp. fuses - blue
15
16 lighting switch
Back-up lights
Double tone horn 20
10
15 20 Amp. fuses - yellow
30 Amp. fuses - green
The number on the face of the fuse is the amperage rating.
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• Remove the four screws (arrows) and
take the headlight out. | B16-251
Outer
headlights
• Disconnect wire connector (1)
• Twist lock ring (2) counterclockwise,
pull bulb (3) out ot headlight housing and
discard.
• Install new bulb so
that
the locating lugs
on the headlight housing engage the
recesses
on the bulb.
• Reinstall lock ring so
that
its recesses
engage
the locating lugs on the headlight
housing.
• Twist lock ring clockwise until firmly
seated.
• Reconnect wire connector. Have head
light beam alignment checked.
Auxiliary
driving
lamps
• Turn cap to
left
and take off.
• Pull wire connector off.
• Unhook spring clip holding bulb and
swing it away.
• Take bulb out and insert new bulb so
that
the locating lug on bulb plate engages
recess
in reflector.
• Swing spring clip over bulb plate.
Squeeze
clip together and engage it in the retaining lugs.
• Attach wire again.
• Install cap and
turn
to
right.
• Have headlight setting checked.
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HEADLIGHT ADJUSTMENT
The proper headlight adjustment is very important for
traffic
safety. The headlight
adjustment should therefore only be done
with
a special appliance.
Adjust the headlight using the Phillips screwdriver from the vehicle tools. The illustration show the adjustment on
the
right
headlights. On the
left
headlights the adjustment are symmetrically oppo
site.
A
- lateral adjustment
B
- hight adjustment
To
reduce the beam range,
turn
the screwdriver clockwise.
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LIFTING
VEHICLE
The vehicle should
never
be lifted or
jacked
up from underneath the engine
oil
pan, the transmission housing, or the
front
or rear axle.
This
could lead to serious damage.
The same lifting points as illustrated for the hoist also apply when using a floor jack. To
avoid damage to the underbody or chassis
frame,
it is necessary to insert a rubber pad between the floor jack and the lift
points.
Lifting
with workshop hoist
and with floor jack
Make
sure there is sufficient clearance
between pads and vehicle before driving
vehicle on to hoist.
WARNING
When removing components such as engine block, transmission housing,
fuel
tank, wheels,
front
or rear axle, anchor vehicle to hoist or add corre
sponding weights to maintain the cen
ter of
gravity.
Otherwise the vehicle
might tilt or slip off the hoist, causing
serious damage or personal
injury.
•
To reduce the risk of serious perso
nal
injury
and vehicle damage, lift
vehicle only at the special workshop hoist and floor jack lift points illustra
ted.
Failure to lift vehicle at these points could cause the vehicle to tilt or
fall
from a lift when, for example,
heavy
components such as the engine block
or transmission are removed result
ing
in a change in vehicle weight and
balance.
•
If you must lift
your
vehicle with a
floor jack to work underneath, be sure
the vehicle is safely supported on
stands
intended for this purpose.
Lifting
points
Front
At the
front
jacking point.
Rear
At rear cross member.
The vehicle must be lifted only at the lift
points illustrated.
Lifting
with vehicle jack Refer to the "Changing a wheel" on page
125.
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