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F
Fo
ou
ur
r-
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wh
he
ee
el
l ddr
ri
iv
ve
e*
*
The concept of four-wheel drives
The four-wheel drive vehicles are fitted with a completely
automatic drive on all four wheels.
It automatically distributes the drive power and adapts perfectly to
the driving style and specific surface conditions.
Other important notes
W Wi
in
nt
te
er
r tty
yr
re
es
s
With the four wheel drive, the vehicle’s drive is good in the winter,
even with serial tyres. However, we recommend the use of winter
tyres or all-weather tyreso on
n aal
ll
l ffo
ou
ur
r wwh
he
ee
el
ls
s
to further improve
driving and braking.
S Sn
no
ow
w cch
ha
ai
in
ns
s
Snow chains should also be used on four-wheel drive vehicles
when it is mandatory. For more information on the use of snow
chains
⇒page 211.
R Ri
im
ms
s/
/t
ty
yr
re
e cch
ha
an
ng
ge
e
F Fo
or
r ffo
ou
ur
r-
-w
wh
he
ee
el
l ddr
ri
iv
ve
e vve
er
rs
si
io
on
ns
s,
, aal
ll
l ffo
ou
ur
r wwh
he
ee
el
ls
s mmu
us
st
t hha
av
ve
e tth
he
e ssa
am
me
e
t tr
re
ea
ad
d ssu
ur
rf
fa
ac
ce
e.
.
F Fo
or
r ffu
ur
rt
th
he
er
r iin
nf
fo
or
rm
ma
at
ti
io
on
n
⇒p
pa
ag
ge
e 220
08
8.
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T
Th
he
e ddr
ri
iv
vi
in
ng
g sst
ty
yl
le
e aal
lw
wa
ay
ys
s nne
ee
ed
ds
s tto
o bbe
e aad
dj
ju
us
st
te
ed
d tto
o ssu
ui
it
t tth
he
e rro
oa
ad
d ssu
ur
rf
fa
ac
ce
e aan
nd
d
t tr
ra
af
ff
fi
ic
c cco
on
nd
di
it
ti
io
on
ns
s.
. IIn
nc
cr
re
ea
as
se
ed
d ssa
af
fe
et
ty
y ssh
ho
ou
ul
ld
d nno
ot
t een
nc
co
ou
ur
ra
ag
ge
e oon
ne
e tto
o tta
ak
ke
e
u un
nn
ne
ec
ce
es
ss
sa
ar
ry
y rri
is
sk
ks
s.
.
T Th
he
e bbr
ra
ak
ki
in
ng
g cca
ap
pa
ac
ci
it
ty
y iis
s lli
im
mi
it
te
ed
d bby
y tth
he
e aad
dh
he
er
re
en
nc
ce
e oof
f tth
he
e wwh
he
ee
el
ls
s aan
nd
d ddo
oe
es
s
n no
ot
t ddi
if
ff
fe
er
r ffr
ro
om
m aa rre
eg
gu
ul
la
ar
r vve
eh
hi
ic
cl
le
e wwi
it
th
h aa ttw
wo
o-
-w
wh
he
ee
el
l ddr
ri
iv
ve
e.
.
F Fo
or
r tth
hi
is
s rre
ea
as
so
on
n,
, eev
ve
en
n tth
ho
ou
ug
gh
h oon
n ssl
li
ip
pp
pe
er
ry
y ssu
ur
rf
fa
ac
ce
e tth
he
e aac
cc
ce
el
le
er
ra
at
ti
io
on
n iis
s ggo
oo
od
d,
, iit
t
s sh
ho
ou
ul
ld
d nne
ev
ve
er
r iin
nd
du
uc
ce
e oon
ne
e tto
o ddr
ri
iv
ve
e aat
t eex
xc
ce
es
ss
si
iv
ve
e ssp
pe
ee
ed
ds
s.
.
O On
n hhu
um
mi
id
d ssu
ur
rf
fa
ac
ce
es
s kke
ee
ep
p iin
n mmi
in
nd
d tth
ha
at
t tth
he
e ffr
ro
on
nt
t wwh
he
ee
el
ls
s cca
an
n aal
ls
so
o ssu
uf
ff
fe
er
r ffr
ro
om
m
a aq
qu
ua
ap
pl
la
an
ni
in
ng
g iif
f tth
he
e ssp
pe
ee
ed
d iis
s eex
xc
ce
es
ss
si
iv
ve
e.
. AAs
s oop
pp
po
os
se
ed
d tto
o vve
eh
hi
ic
cl
le
es
s wwi
it
th
h ffr
ro
on
nt
t
w wh
he
ee
el
l ddr
ri
iv
ve
e,
, tth
he
e bbe
eg
gi
in
nn
ni
in
ng
g oof
f aaq
qu
ua
ap
pl
la
an
ni
in
ng
g iis
s nno
ot
t aan
nn
no
ou
un
nc
ce
ed
d bby
y aa ssu
ud
dd
de
en
n
i in
nc
cr
re
ea
as
se
e iin
n een
ng
gi
in
ne
e rre
ev
vo
ol
lu
ut
ti
io
on
ns
s.
. WWe
e rre
ec
co
om
mm
me
en
nd
d nno
ot
t tto
o ddr
ri
iv
ve
e aat
t eex
xc
ce
es
ss
si
iv
ve
e
s sp
pe
ee
ed
ds
s aan
nd
d aal
lw
wa
ay
ys
s aad
dj
ju
us
st
t tto
o tth
he
e rro
oa
ad
d cco
on
nd
di
it
ti
io
on
ns
s.
.
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169 Your vehicle and the environment
Safety FirstControls and equipment Tips and Maintenance Technical Data
E
En
nv
vi
ir
ro
on
nm
me
en
nt
t-
-f
fr
ri
ie
en
nd
dl
ly
y aan
nd
d eec
co
on
no
om
mi
ic
ca
al
l
d dr
ri
iv
vi
in
ng
g
General notes
Three factors determine the fuel consumption, the burden on the
environment and the wear on the engine, brakes and tyres:
•The personal driving style.
•The individual conditions of the use of the car.
•Technical prerequisites.
The fuel consumption can be reduced by 10 to 15 percent by
adopting a thoughtful and economic driving style. This chapter will
help you lower pollution and save money by following
10 suggestions.
K
Suggestion 1. Thoughtful driving style
The highest fuel consumption takes place during acceleration. If
you drive in a thoughtful manner you will have to brake less and,
therefore, accelerate less. You can also let the vehicle roll, i.e.
when you can foresee that the following traffic light will be red.
K
Suggestion 2. Changing gears saves energy
Another way to save fuel is to change up as quickly as possible. If
you drive with high engine revs the car will use up more energy.
The fig. 151shows the relation between the consumption (l/100
km) and speed (km/h) in first, second, third, fourth and fifth gear.
The following rules may be helpful. Never drive more than a few
meters in first gear. When you reach 2,000 revolutions, you should
change up.
If you drive a vehicle with an automatic gearbox, press the
accelerator pedal gently. Do not press it to the kick-down position.
This way, a consumption oriented program is automatically
selected. It changes up as soon as possible and takes longer to
change down.
K
30 50 70km/h
90
l/100km
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
B45-354PFig. 151
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Safety FirstControls and equipment Tips and Maintenance Technical Data
Suggestion 6. Avoid short drives
The engine and the catalytic converter must
reach its optimum functioning temperature in order to effectively
reduce consumption and toxic gas emissions.
The fuel consumption of a cold engine of a normal vehicle right
after the start is about 30-40 liters per 100 km. After about one
kilometer the consumption decreases to 20 liters. After about
f fo
ou
ur
r
kilometers the engine has warmed up and the consumption is
normal. For this reason, it is important to avoid short drives and
heating the vehicle’s engine when the vehicle is not moving. Drive
on quickly!
The ambient temperature also counts. The illustration shows the
difference in consumption (l/100km) for the same distance (km) at
+20°C and –10°C. Your vehicle’s consumption is higher in the
summer than in the winter
⇒fig. 153.K
Suggestion 7. Check the tyre pressure
Make sure that the tyres have always adequate pressure. Even half
a bar less increases the level of fuel consumption by 5 percent. If
the pressure is not correct, the tyres wear out faster due to an
excessive deformation and overheating which, in turn, will
decrease the driving performance.
Always check the tyre pressure when the tyre is cold.
In addition, do not drive year round with winter tyres. They make
more noise and increase fuel consumption by 10 percent. Change
to summer tyres on time.
K
Suggestion 8. Avoid unnecessary weight
Apart from driving habits and periodic revisions of your vehicle,
there are other ways to reduce fuel consumption:
A Av
vo
oi
id
d uun
nn
ne
ec
ce
es
ss
sa
ar
ry
y wwe
ei
ig
gh
ht
t
Every kilogram increases fuel consumption. For this reason, it is
worth checking your boot to avoid unnecessary weight.
Frequently, the roof rack will stay on the roof even though it is no
longer needed. Due to greater air resistance, an unloaded roof
rack at a speed of 100-120 km/h increases the consumption by
approx. 12%.
K
5+20°C –10°C
15 25km
30
l/100km
B45-356PFig. 153
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• Remove the rubber seal⇒ fig. 171Bon the eyelet upwards.
• Take the wheel spanner
⇒ fig. 171Cfrom the vehicle tools.
Place it as far as it will go over the bolt. Hold in this position and
press the locking ring
⇒ fig. 171Ddown.
• Turn the box spanner
Cto the left until it is supporting the
spare wheel, which issuspended from a steel cable
⇒ fig. 171.
• Squeeze the retainer lightly (arrows
1) and at the same time
fold the cross piece in the direction shown 2⇒ fig. 172. Now
guide the retainer through the central opening in the spare
wheel.
K
Installing spare wheel
• Stand the wheel behind the vehicle, as shown in the fig. 173.• Guide the retainer from the inner side of the wheel through the
spare wheel central opening.
• Fold the cross piece in the opposite to arrow
⇒ fig. 1722.
• Push the spare wheel under the vehicle with the outer side facing
down.
• Turn the bolt in the luggage compartment floor clockwise with
the wheel spanner to lift the wheel into the spare wheel bracket
under the vehicle. E En
ns
su
ur
re
e tth
ha
at
t tth
he
e ssp
pa
ar
re
e wwh
he
ee
el
l ffi
it
ts
s iin
nt
to
o tth
he
e rre
ec
ce
es
ss
s
( (a
ar
rr
ro
ow
ws
s)
) iin
n tth
he
e bbu
um
mp
pe
er
r
⇒ fig. 173.
• Turn the bolt (max. torque 25 Nm) until the spare wheel sits
firmly in the luggage compartment floor. Seal the opening with the
rubber seal and fold the cover back.
N No
ot
te
e
If you need to drive without a spare wheel, the spare wheel bracket,
together with the rope, must be fully wound up to the vehicle floor.K
W
Wh
he
ee
el
ls
s
General notes
• New tyres do not give maximum grip straight away and should
therefore be run in at moderate speeds and a careful style of
driving for about the first 100 km. This will help to make the tyres
last longer.
Fig. 173AL0-135
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• The tread depth of new tyres can vary due to construction and
design features, and depending on version and manufactures.
• Check tyres for damage from time to time (cuts, splits, cracks and
lumps) and remove any foreign bodies embedded in the treads.
• To avoid damage to tyres and wheels drive over curbs and similar
obstacles very slowly and as nearly at right angles as possible.
• Keep grease, oil and fuel off the tyres.
• Replace missing dust caps as soon as possible.
• Mark wheels before taking them off so that they rotate in the
same direction when put back on again.
• When taken off, the tyres should be stored in a cool, dry and
preferably dark place.
Tyres which are not on wheels should be stored in a vertical
position.N No
ot
te
e ffo
or
r tty
yr
re
es
s wwh
he
er
re
e tth
he
e ddi
ir
re
ec
ct
ti
io
on
n oof
f rro
ot
ta
at
ti
io
on
n iis
s sst
ti
ip
pu
ul
la
at
te
ed
d
It is imperative that the designated direction of rotation for tyre treads
(which can be determined from the arrow on the side of the tyre) be kept to.
The best tyre performance i.e. in aquaplaning, road adhesion, noise and
wear is then guaranteed.
K
Tyre life
Tyre life depends to a considerable extent on the following
factors:
I In
nf
fl
la
at
ti
io
on
n ppr
re
es
ss
su
ur
re
e
The inflation pressures are to be found inside the fuel lid.
D Da
am
ma
ag
ge
e tto
o wwh
he
ee
el
ls
s aan
nd
d tty
yr
re
es
s iis
s nno
ot
t aal
lw
wa
ay
ys
s eea
as
sy
y tto
o sse
ee
e.
. UUn
nu
us
su
ua
al
l vvi
ib
br
ra
at
ti
io
on
ns
s
o or
r aa ppu
ul
ll
li
in
ng
g tto
o oon
ne
e ssi
id
de
e cco
ou
ul
ld
d iin
nd
di
ic
ca
at
te
e tty
yr
re
e dda
am
ma
ag
ge
e.
. IIf
f yyo
ou
u ssu
us
sp
pe
ec
ct
t dda
am
ma
ag
ge
e
t to
o aa tty
yr
re
e,
, iim
mm
me
ed
di
ia
at
te
el
ly
y rre
ed
du
uc
ce
e yyo
ou
ur
r ssp
pe
ee
ed
d.
. VVi
is
su
ua
al
ll
ly
y cch
he
ec
ck
k aal
ll
l tty
yr
re
es
s ffo
or
r
d da
am
ma
ag
ge
e ((b
bu
ul
lg
ge
es
s,
, tte
ea
ar
rs
s eet
tc
c.
.)
).
. IIf
f nno
o eex
xt
te
er
rn
na
al
l dda
am
ma
ag
ge
e cca
an
n bbe
e sse
ee
en
n,
, ddr
ri
iv
ve
e
c ca
ar
re
ef
fu
ul
ll
ly
y tto
o tth
he
e nne
ea
ar
re
es
st
t TTe
ec
ch
hn
ni
ic
ca
al
l SSe
er
rv
vi
ic
ce
e CCe
en
nt
tr
re
e aan
nd
d hha
av
ve
e tth
he
e vve
eh
hi
ic
cl
le
e
c ch
he
ec
ck
ke
ed
d oov
ve
er
r.
.
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The inflation pressure is very important particularly at high speeds.
Therefore, the pressures should be checked at least once a
month and before every long journey.
At this opportunity do not forget the spare wheel:
• The spare wheel with normal tyre should always be inflated to
the highest pressure required on the vehicle.
• Always check the pressures when the tyres are cold. When warm,
the pressure is higher but do not reduce. If the load changes a
great deal the pressure must be altered to suit.
On vehicles with wheel hub caps, valve extensions are fitted. It is
not necessary to remove the valve extension piece in order to test
and correct the inflation pressure.
P Pr
re
es
ss
su
ur
re
es
s wwh
hi
ic
ch
h aar
re
e tto
oo
o hhi
ig
gh
h oor
r tto
oo
o llo
ow
w ssh
ho
or
rt
te
en
n tty
yr
re
e lli
if
fe
e –– qqu
ui
it
te
e
a ap
pa
ar
rt
t ffr
ro
om
m tth
he
e dde
et
tr
ri
im
me
en
nt
ta
al
l iin
nf
fl
lu
ue
en
nc
ce
e oon
n vve
eh
hi
ic
cl
le
e hha
an
nd
dl
li
in
ng
g.
.
F Fo
or
r tth
he
e ssa
ak
ke
e oof
f tth
he
e een
nv
vi
ir
ro
on
nm
me
en
nt
t
A pressure which is too low increases the fuel consumption and this
burdens the environment unnecessarily.
M Mo
od
de
e oof
f ddr
ri
iv
vi
in
ng
g
Fast cornering, hard acceleration and violent braking also increase
tyre wear.
B Ba
al
la
an
nc
ci
in
ng
g wwh
he
ee
el
ls
s
The wheels on new vehicles are balanced. However when the
vehicle is running various influences can cause the wheels to
become unbalanced and this causes steering vibration.
As imbalance also increases steering, suspension and tyre wear
the wheels should be balanced again. Furthermore a wheel should
always be rebalanced when the tyre has been repaired or when a
new tyre has been fitted.
I In
nc
co
or
rr
re
ec
ct
t wwh
he
ee
el
l aal
li
ig
gn
nm
me
en
nt
t
Incorrect wheel alignment not only causes excessive, usually
uneven, tyre wear but can also impair the vehicle’s safe handling.
In case of abnormal tyre wear, contact a Technical Service Centre.
W We
ea
ar
r iin
nd
di
ic
ca
at
to
or
rs
s
At the bottom of the tread of the original tyres there are 1.6 mm
high “wear indicators” running across the tread
⇒fig. 174. There
are 6-8 of these indicators – according to make – evenly spaced
around the tyre circumference. Marks on the walls of the tyre (for
example the letters “TWI” or triangles) show the locations of the
wear indicators.
A At
t cco
on
nt
ti
in
nu
uo
ou
us
s hhi
ig
gh
h ssp
pe
ee
ed
ds
s aa tty
yr
re
e iin
n wwh
hi
ic
ch
h tth
he
e ppr
re
es
ss
su
ur
re
e iis
s tto
oo
o llo
ow
w ffl
le
ex
xe
es
s
m mo
or
re
e aan
nd
d hhe
ea
at
ts
s uup
p eex
xc
ce
es
ss
si
iv
ve
el
ly
y.
. TTh
hi
is
s cca
an
n cca
au
us
se
e ttr
re
ea
ad
d sse
ep
pa
ar
ra
at
ti
io
on
n aan
nd
d tty
yr
re
e
b bl
lo
ow
w oou
ut
t.
.
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N
No
ot
te
e
When tread depth is down to 1.6 mm measured in the tread groove next to
the wear indicator bar – the official permissible minimum tread depth has
been reached (in export countries this figure may differ).
K
Renewing wheels/tyres
Wheels and tyres are important design features. The wheels and
tyres approved by us should be used. They are specially matched
to the model concerned and contribute largely to the excellent
roadholding and safe driving characteristics.
T Th
he
e TTe
ec
ch
hn
ni
ic
ca
al
l SSe
er
rv
vi
ic
ce
es
s hho
ol
ld
d uup
p tto
o dda
at
te
e iin
nf
fo
or
rm
ma
at
ti
io
on
n rre
eg
ga
ar
rd
di
in
ng
g tth
he
e
s st
ta
an
nd
da
ar
rd
d tty
yr
re
es
s ffi
it
tt
te
ed
d bby
y tth
he
e mma
an
nu
uf
fa
ac
ct
tu
ur
re
er
r.
. AAl
ls
so
o:
: MMa
an
ny
y TTe
ec
ch
hn
ni
ic
ca
al
l
S Se
er
rv
vi
ic
ce
es
s ppo
os
ss
se
es
ss
s aa lla
ar
rg
ge
e rra
an
ng
ge
e oof
f tty
yr
re
es
s aan
nd
d rri
im
ms
s.
.
• Fitting and repairing tyres requires expert knowledge and special
tools. This work may only be carried out by specialist personnel.F Fo
or
r tth
he
e ssa
ak
ke
e oof
f tth
he
e een
nv
vi
ir
ro
on
nm
me
en
nt
t
Because of the problems in disposing of old tyres and the specialised tools
and knowledge required, tyres should preferably be changed at a Technical
Service Centre.
• For safety reasons the tyres should be renewed in pairs and not
singly. The tyres with the deepest tread should always be on the
front wheels.
• You should only combine radial tyres of the same construction,
size (rolling circumference) and, as far as possible, the same tread
profile on all four wheels.
• On four wheel drive vehicles all tyres must be of the same brand.
Otherwise, the viscosity would unnecessarily increase the
proportion of the rear drive since the axes would be turning at
different speeds and this could cause damage.
•If the spare wheel has got a different use than the wheels the car
is using actually (for example, winter tyres or wide tyres), in case of
a breakdown it will only be possible to be used for a short time and
driving with special care. It will have to be replaced by the normal
wheel as soon as possible.
• Never fit used tyres whose previous history is not known.
• Knowing the tyre lettering and its meaning makes the selection
of the correct tyres easier. Radial ply tyres have the following
lettering on the sidewall:
•T Th
he
e tty
yr
re
es
s mmu
us
st
t bbe
e rre
en
ne
ew
we
ed
d wwh
he
en
n tth
he
ey
y aar
re
e wwo
or
rn
n ddo
ow
wn
n tto
o tth
he
e wwe
ea
ar
r
i in
nd
di
ic
ca
at
to
or
rs
s.
.
•W
Wo
or
rn
n tty
yr
re
es
s aar
re
e dde
et
tr
ri
im
me
en
nt
ta
al
l tto
o rro
oa
ad
dh
ho
ol
ld
di
in
ng
g ppa
ar
rt
ti
ic
cu
ul
la
ar
rl
ly
y aat
t hhi
ig
gh
h ssp
pe
ee
ed
ds
s oon
n
w we
et
t rro
oa
ad
ds
s.
. FFu
ur
rt
th
he
er
rm
mo
or
re
e,
, tth
he
e vve
eh
hi
ic
cl
le
e tte
en
nd
ds
s tto
o aaq
qu
ua
ap
pl
la
an
ne
e sso
oo
on
ne
er
r.
.
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209 If and when
Safety FirstControls and equipment Tips and Maintenance Technical Data
T
Th
he
e mma
an
nu
uf
fa
ac
ct
tu
ur
ri
in
ng
g dda
at
te
e
is also to be seen on the tyre wall
(possibly only on inner side of wheel):
DOT ... 185 means that the tyre was manufactured the 18
thweek of
2005.
I If
f yyo
ou
u wwi
is
sh
h tto
o ffi
it
t yyo
ou
ur
r cca
ar
r wwi
it
th
h nno
on
n-
-s
st
ta
an
nd
da
ar
rd
d wwh
he
ee
el
ls
s oor
r tty
yr
re
es
s ppl
le
ea
as
se
e
n no
ot
te
e:
:Technical Service Centres have all the necessary information about
the possible conversion of wheels, tyres and wheel trims.K
Wheel bolts
T Th
he
e wwh
he
ee
el
l bbo
ol
lt
ts
s mmu
us
st
t bbe
e ccl
le
ea
an
n aan
nd
d eea
as
sy
y tto
o ttu
ur
rn
n –– ddo
o nno
ot
t ggr
re
ea
as
se
e oor
r
o oi
il
l uun
nd
de
er
r aan
ny
y cci
ir
rc
cu
um
ms
st
ta
an
nc
ce
es
s!
!
T Th
hi
is
s aap
pp
pl
li
ie
es
s nno
ot
t oon
nl
ly
y tto
o cch
ha
an
ng
gi
in
ng
g aa dde
ef
fe
ec
ct
ti
iv
ve
e wwh
he
ee
el
l bbu
ut
t aal
ls
so
o wwh
he
en
n
r re
ep
pl
la
ac
ci
in
ng
g ssu
um
mm
me
er
r tty
yr
re
es
s wwi
it
th
h wwi
in
nt
te
er
r tty
yr
re
es
s aan
nd
d vvi
ic
ce
e-
-v
ve
er
rs
sa
a.
.
K
e.g. 1 19
95
5 // 665
5 RR 115
5 991
1 TT
1 19
95
5
= Tyre width in mm
6 65
5
= Height/width ratio in %
R R
= Radial construction code letter = Radial
1 15
5
= Wheel diameter in inches
9 91
1
= Carrying capability code
T T
= Speed code letter
T Ty
yr
re
es
s wwh
hi
ic
ch
h aar
re
e mmo
or
re
e tth
ha
an
n 66 yye
ea
ar
rs
s ool
ld
d ssh
ho
ou
ul
ld
d oon
nl
ly
y bbe
e uus
se
ed
d iin
n aan
n
e em
me
er
rg
ge
en
nc
cy
y aan
nd
d tth
he
en
n wwi
it
th
h aa ppa
ar
rt
ti
ic
cu
ul
la
ar
rl
ly
y cca
ar
re
ef
fu
ul
l sst
ty
yl
le
e oof
f ddr
ri
iv
vi
in
ng
g.
.
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•F Fo
or
r tte
ec
ch
hn
ni
ic
ca
al
l rre
ea
as
so
on
ns
s iit
t iis
s nno
ot
t nno
or
rm
ma
al
ll
ly
y ppo
os
ss
si
ib
bl
le
e tto
o uus
se
e wwh
he
ee
el
ls
s ffr
ro
om
m oot
th
he
er
r
v ve
eh
hi
ic
cl
le
es
s –– iin
n cce
er
rt
ta
ai
in
n cci
ir
rc
cu
um
ms
st
ta
an
nc
ce
es
s nno
ot
t eev
ve
en
n wwh
he
ee
el
ls
s ffr
ro
om
m tth
he
e ssa
am
me
e vve
eh
hi
ic
cl
le
e
m mo
od
de
el
l!
!
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•U Us
si
in
ng
g tty
yp
pe
es
s oof
f wwh
he
ee
el
l aan
nd
d/
/o
or
r tty
yr
re
es
s wwh
hi
ic
ch
h hha
av
ve
e nno
ot
t bbe
ee
en
n aap
pp
pr
ro
ov
ve
ed
d bby
y uus
s
f fo
or
r yyo
ou
ur
r vve
eh
hi
ic
cl
le
e mmo
od
de
el
l cca
an
n bbe
e dde
et
tr
ri
im
me
en
nt
ta
al
l tto
o tth
he
e ssa
af
fe
et
ty
y oof
f tth
he
e vve
eh
hi
ic
cl
le
e.
. IIt
t cca
an
n
a al
ls
so
o aaf
ff
fe
ec
ct
t tth
he
e vve
eh
hi
ic
cl
le
e uun
nd
de
er
r tth
he
e CCo
on
ns
st
tr
ru
uc
ct
ti
io
on
n aan
nd
d UUs
se
e rre
eg
gu
ul
la
at
ti
io
on
ns
s.
.
•W
Wh
he
ee
el
ls
s aan
nd
d wwh
he
ee
el
l bbo
ol
lt
ts
s aar
re
e mma
at
tc
ch
he
ed
d tto
o eea
ac
ch
h oot
th
he
er
r.
.
T Th
he
er
re
ef
fo
or
re
e,
, wwh
he
en
ne
ev
ve
er
r wwh
he
ee
el
ls
s aar
re
e cch
ha
an
ng
ge
ed
d tto
o aa ddi
if
ff
fe
er
re
en
nt
t vve
er
rs
si
io
on
n ((e
e.
.g
g.
. aal
ll
lo
oy
y
w wh
he
ee
el
ls
s oor
r wwh
he
ee
el
ls
s wwi
it
th
h wwi
in
nt
te
er
r tty
yr
re
es
s)
),
, tth
he
e cco
or
rr
re
es
sp
po
on
nd
di
in
ng
g wwh
he
ee
el
l bbo
ol
lt
ts
s wwi
it
th
h tth
he
e
c co
or
rr
re
es
sp
po
on
nd
di
in
ng
g lle
en
ng
gt
th
h aan
nd
d tta
ap
pe
er
r,
, mmu
us
st
t aal
ls
so
o bbe
e uus
se
ed
d.
. TTh
he
e sse
ec
cu
ur
ri
it
ty
y oof
f tth
he
e
w wh
he
ee
el
ls
s aan
nd
d tth
he
e ffu
un
nc
ct
ti
io
on
ni
in
ng
g oof
f tth
he
e bbr
ra
ak
ke
e ssy
ys
st
te
em
m dde
ep
pe
en
nd
d oon
n tth
hi
is
s!
!
•I
If
f wwh
he
ee
el
l ttr
ri
im
m ddi
is
sc
cs
s aar
re
e ssu
ub
bs
se
eq
qu
ue
en
nt
tl
ly
y iin
ns
st
ta
al
ll
le
ed
d iit
t iis
s ees
ss
se
en
nt
ti
ia
al
l tto
o een
ns
su
ur
re
e tth
ha
at
t
t th
he
e aai
ir
r ffl
lo
ow
w rre
em
ma
ai
in
ns
s aad
de
eq
qu
ua
at
te
e tto
o cco
oo
ol
l tth
he
e bbr
ra
ak
ke
es
s.
.
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ue
ed
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