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The Vehicle Toolkit
On vehicles fitted with a space-saver spare wheel , the tool kit is stored in
the spare wheel insert.
On vehicles without the spare wheel option the vehicle toolkit is stored in
a well within the boot floor and covered by a boot floor liner panel. The
standard toolkit consists of the following items:
• 2 Tyre Inflation Aerosols and Warning Labels
• 1 Tyre Pressure Gauge
• 1 Towing Eye
• 1 Pair of Pliers
• 1 Screwdriver
• 1 Pair of Gloves
• 1 Locking Wheelnut Socket (UK only)
• 1 Bulb and Fuse Kit
• 1 Allen Key
Lift up the boot floor to access the toolkit.
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Jacking and Wheel Changing
WARNINGS:
The front road wheels must be in the straight ahead position before removal. The
front tyre will catch on the wheel arch during removal if not in the "straight
ahead" position.
Check that the temporarily repaired tyre is inflated to the specified pressure.
Never exceed 50 km/h (30 mph) when a temporarily repaired wheel is fitted.
Ensure that no persons are in the vehicle before jacking commences.
Ensure that the handbrake (parking brake) is set and that the car is in 'Park' (Auto)
or 1st Gear (Manual).
Ensure that the vehicle is parked on firm and level ground to ensure a secure base
for the jack.
Do not run the engine while the car is on the jack and never let anyone work
under the car whilst it is on the jack.
Spare Wheel Access (where fitted)
On vehicles with the space saver spare
wheel, the spare wheel is stored in a
well in the boot floor.
Lift out the boot floor and toolkit.
Remove the spare wheel retaining screw
and lift out the spare wheel.
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5. Using the handwheel (A) on the jack screwshaft, raise the jack until the
jack top plate (B) fits to the jacking point stud under the sill at the affected
wheel. Ensure that the jack baseplate is squarely seated on solid ground.
Note: In the following step, the jack handle extension (D) must be used to prevent
damage to the vehicle paintwork as the jack handle (C) is rotated.
6. Ensure the safety of any persons in the vicinity and the security of the
wheel chock. Raise the vehicle as necessary using the jack ratchet handle
(C) and extension (D) to lift the deflated wheel clear of the ground.
Remove the wheel nuts and remove the deflated wheel.
7. Mount the spare wheel on the hub. Reverse the jack ratchet handle on
the extension and partially tighten the wheel nuts.
8. Lower the vehicle to the ground. Tighten the wheel nuts alternately.
Remove the wheel chock.
9. Repack the tools into their location in the boot. Place the defective wheel
into the bag provided and place on the rear seats.
10. When the spare wheel is correctly fitted and secured, drive conservatively
(80 km/h (50 mph) maximum) and have the wheel nuts torque tightened
to 88-102 Nm (65-75 lbs/ft) at the earliest opportunity.
WARNINGS:
Follow the wheel label warnings. Failure to comply can be dangerous. Drive
cautiously and refit a serviceable standard wheel and tyre as soon as possible.
Never fit more than one temporary spare wheel at a time.
Check that the temporary spare tyre is inflated to the specified pressure.
Never exceed 80 km/h (50 mph) when the spare wheel is fitted.
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Electrics
Battery
The battery is located in the right-hand side of the boot. The battery is
maintenance free and should only require checking by your dealer during
regular vehicle services.
Battery charge level must be maintained by use of the battery conditioner
if the vehicle is not in frequent use.
Caution: The engine must never be run with the battery disconnected.
WARNING: The battery emits combustible gas (hydrogen) when charging. Avoid
sparks and short circuits by switching off the charger before connecting or
disconnecting the charger at the battery.
Battery posts, terminals and related accessories contain lead and lead compounds.
Wash hands after handling.
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The Battery Disconnect Switch
The battery disconnect switch is located in the R/H side wall trim panel of
the boot. When actuated, power to all control modules is disconnected and
only ‘keep alive memory’ power is maintained. Thus the quiescent power
drain on the battery is greatly reduced.
To maintain the battery charge level, press the battery disconnect switch and
use the battery conditioner to charge the battery whenever the vehicle is to
be out of use for some days.
If the battery disconnect function is used in conjunction with the battery
conditioner, the vehicle may be stored for many months without additional
battery maintenance.
Caution: The vehicle security systems will be totally disabled when the battery
disconnect switch is used. The vehicle will be secured only by the mechanical door
locks. Ensure that the vehicle is stored in a secure location.
Caution: Close and lock the doors before disconnecting the battery. The door window
seals will be damaged if the door is closed or opened when the battery is disconnected.
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Battery Conditioner Operation
Connect the black output
connector to the vehicle
socket in the boot.
Plug the conditioner into the
electrical supply socket and
switch on the supply. The
indicator lamp will
illuminate red if the battery
is below 80% charged. The
indicator will change to
yellow between 80 and
100% battery charge. When
the indicator shows green,
the battery is fully charged.
At this point, the conditioner
should be left switched on
and will maintain the battery
charge as necessary so that
the vehicle is always ready
for immediate use.
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The Battery Reconnect Switch
The battery reconnect switch is
located in front wall of the boot.
Firmly press the battery reconnect
switch until it latches to reconnect
the battery before opening the doors
or attempting to start the vehicle.
Caution: Always reconnect the battery
before opening any door. The door
window seals will be damaged if the
door is opened when the battery is
disconnected.
When the battery disconnect function is in use, all vehicle electrical systems
(except ‘keep alive memory’) remain disabled until the battery reconnect
switch is pressed.
Recommissioning the Car after Battery Disconnection
When you wish to use the vehicle, disconnect the mains supply to the
battery conditioner and then disconnect the conditioner from the vehicle
socket.
Press the battery reconnect switch until it latches to power up the vehicles
electrical circuits.
Caution: Always reconnect the battery before opening any door. The door window
seals will be damaged if the door is opened when the battery is disconnected.
Start and run the vehicle as described in the 'Driving' section.
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Electrical Start from Another Vehicle
If your DB AR1 will not start due to a discharged battery, it may be started
by connecting the battery from another vehicle to the discharged battery.
Before the vehicle is started in this way, ensure that the donor vehicle has
a 12 volt battery and negative (-), black earth terminal to ensure that the
correct battery polarity is maintained.
WARNING: If the voltage or earth of the donor vehicle is different or not known,
do not attempt starting in the way described.
1. Position the vehicles so that the connecting cable will reach between
the batteries. Ensure that the vehicles do not touch each other.
2. To lessen the risk of an electrical short circuit, remove rings, metal
watch bands and any other jewellery. Wear eye protection when
working near the battery. Turn off all electrical motors and ancillaries
in both vehicles. Switch off all lights except those needed to protect the
vehicles or illuminate the work area. Switch off the ignition and apply
the handbrake.
3. Lift out the boot floor panels to gain access to the battery.
4. Connect the red (+) cable between the red (+) positive terminal of the
two batteries.
5. Connect the black (-) cable between the black (-) negative terminals of
the two batteries.
6. Start the donor vehicle engine and run at about 1500 - 2000 rpm.
7. Start the engine. Allow the engine to run for some minutes until the flat
battery is partially charged. Switch off both vehicles.