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The g rad e C  corresponds  to  a  level  of passe nger car tires must meet under the Federa l Motor G rades 
trac tion tests, does not acceleration, cornerin g, droplaning or peak traction ch aracteristics. 
Winter tire s 
3.2  Tips  and Advice 
Winter  tires can improve  vehicle handling on snow and ice. At temperatures 
b elow 
F 
some heav y snow areas,  local governments may  require true w inter or tires, those with very deeply cut trea d. T hese tires  should only be used  in  pair s and be installed on fou r 
wheels.  Make sure you purchase snow tires that are the same size and construction type as th e 
other tires  on  your 
fou r wheels on you r 
performance and reduces stoppin g di stances. 
S
ummer tire s provide  less  grip  on  ice and  snow. 
tires  (snow  tir es) must have th e  same specification and must  always  be  fille d on four  wheels. 
yo u want to usc  the tire  pressure monitoring system compatibl e sensors must be ins talled  on fou r winte r page 
dealer or 
tires lose their effectiveness when the tread  is worn down to a dept h of 4 mm inch). 
drive  with winter tires under winter tion s. Summe r  tire s handl e whe n  th ere  is  n
o  s
now or ice on the roads and the temperature is  above F C). 
you  have a sec notes on spare wheel 73, tires and replacing  tires and 
alway s remember that  winter tires may have  a lower  speed rati ng than the  tires installed on your veh icle  at the  time  it was manufactured. page 59, rating  (letter for listin g oft he speed 
r at ing le tt er 
codes and the maximum speed  at 
w hi ch the  t ires can be driven. 
The speed  ratin g le tter page 59)  is  o n 
t h e s ide of  th e page 73, fig. 19. 
tires  have maximum speed that may be lower than your m aximum speed.  Always know the maximum  speed fo re driving off.  Never  drive faster than the 
s peed permilled fo r  your specific  winter tire s. 
T his will cause damage to the  t ires  leadin g  to an accident and serious pe rsonal injury to you and your passe nge rs. 
= Tire press ure monito ring sys tem ) 
and  
     
        
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WARNING 
Improperly  tighten ed  wheel bo lts can become loose, causin g lo ss  of cont rol, a colli sio n  an d seriou s perso nal  injury. 
Never  tigh ten the wheel  bolts with  a onal socke t in  th e  screw driver  han dle  beca use 
yo u will  not be abl e to  tighte n the bo lts  to the 
req uired  torque . 
WARNING 
Improper use of your vehicle  jack  can ca use seriou s perso na l i njury. 
Spare 
3.2  Tips and Advice 
(continued) 
Never use the factory  su pplied 
port th e  veh icle . 
Alway s properly secure  the vehi cle  jack and tool  k it  in  th e lu ggage com pa rtm ent . 
Loose ite m s in  th e  ve h icle can fly a round the in side of th e vehicl e during hard braki ng  or in a c rash causin g serious pe rso na l inju ry. 
in th e  ve hicle" on page  85. 
spare is located in t h e  luggage  compartment, the floor panel. 
F ig. 22 
-
fig. so that yo u h ave both 
hands  free when removin g the spare 
w h
eel. 
-Unscrew th e  hanclwhee l in the  m iddle 
of the spare fig. 22  by turning it to 
t h e  left. 
Storing the tire that has  been changed 
-Hook the floor panel into  th e upper 
edge of th e lu ggage  compartment 
page 
-Lay the changed tire  with th e  rim down 
i n to 
the spare wheel  well so that th e hole  in 
the middl e of th e  rim lies directly over t h e 
sc r
ew. 
- Scr
ew the hand wheel onto th e screw b y 
t
urni ng  it to the right until the tire  is 
partment. 
- C lose the luggage compartment lid. 
What do do n ow? 81  
     
        
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3.2 Tips and Advice 
WARNING 
The spare whee l may  be  smaller  than the origina l tir e. The s maller spare  wheel  is identified with  a sticker and the  words 
The spare  whee l m ust be returned to the 
spare  whee l well so on as the standard road 
wheel can be  re pla ced. 
Getting started 
The spare  wheel must  always  be secured 
with the w hee l bolts  provided  by  the  factory . 
After 
r 
vehicle  in a safe  place  before changing a wheel. 
If  yo u have a flat tire or puncture, park 
the vehicle as far away  fro m the of 
traffic as possib le on a  firm, even  surface 
Turn off the e ngin e. Turn on the emer
gency flasher. 
App ly the parkin g brake  firm ly and e n 
gage  a 
gear or put the selector  in 
If yo u are  towin g a trailer, unhitch  it 
from  yo
ur vehicle. 
WARNING 
Changin g a wheel,  especially  on 
Alw ays  stop the ve hicl e 
to change the 
Turn  on  th e e merge ncy  fla sh er and se t up an o th er  warning  device ab o ut 27 ya rds (25 meters)  beh ind  the vehicl e to  warn ap
proa ching traffic. 
Always sure  th at  th e ground is  leve l and firm,  if necessary  usc sturdy under the ja ck . 
When  one  wh eel is  lift ed  off the ground putting  the se lec to r l ever  in 
Always apply tl1e par k in g brake  firmly and firmly engage gea r or put  th e selec tor  lever  in  
     
        
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3.2 Tips and Advice 
(continued) 
knock the vehicle ofT the jack or hid e under a 
vehicle. 
Never  support your body weight on the hicle  when it  is up on the jack. 
Never  allow anyone to stay  in the vehicle when raising  the ve hicle with th e jack or when it  is up on the jack. 
Never  let anyone place any part of their body underneath the ve hicle when supported by th e jack. 
Fig. 28 Changing a wheel:  remov ing the wheel 
Removing the 
U sing the hex socke t in the screwd rive r 
fig. 28 to  re move pr ev iously  loosened 
w
hee l bolts. 
Then remove th e o ther wheel bolts as 
d
escribed above. 
Tak e off the w heel. 
Mounting the spare 
Mount the spare wheel. 
In stall the  wheel  bolts and tight en them 
lig hrly using the  hex socket  in the screw 
driv er. 
Lower the vehicle on th e  jack. 
86 What do do now? 
(continued) 
Ne ver support your vehicle on cinder blo ck s, bricks or ot her objects . These may not 
b e  abl e to  support the load  and collapse denl y. 
Neve r start  th e  en gine  when  you have 
rai sed the veh icle on  th e jack. The engine brations and ve hicle movements could  kno ck 
th e ve hicle  off the jack. 
Neve r raise your ve hicle when it is parked on a s lope . 
Tighten the w hee l bolt s firml y using th e 
lug  wre n ch.  Tighten 
the w heel bolt s in 
agonal sequence,  fo r exa mple,  tighten the 
top bolt and then the opposite  bolt closest 
to  th e  ground and continue tight ening the 
bolts until  all have been firmly and 
quence. 
Use the adapter w hen  tight enin g th e 
anti-theft  wheel bolt. 
In stall the  w heel bolt  caps. 
note  that  the anti-theft w heel 
bolt  h
as its ow n separate cap.  This ca p 
o nl y 
fits whee l bolts. It does not 
fit the standard wheel bolt s. 
Unidirectional tires 
Unidirectiona l tires must  be  correctl y mount ed 
all around. 
A  unidir
ectional  tire can 
must  follow the specifie d direction of ro tatio n. T his is  necessary 
s o these tire s can deve lop their optimum chara cte ristics  regard ing gr ip. road  noise. wear and hydroplaning  resis ta nce. 
you have to mount tir e opposite  to its proper d ire ction of rotati on, please  drive carefull y since 
th e tir e  no  lo ng er posse sses its optimal  ha ndlin g 
c h arac te rist i
cs when mounted  on  th e  wro ng 
s id e of th e ve hicl e. T hi s is  particu larly impo rtant  
     
        
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Lifting the ve hicl e 
Light  change 93 
Lo ck  cy linders 26 
L o ckin g driver's door in emergency  88 
Locks 
26 
M 
Malfunction Lamp 
M IL See Malfun ction Indicator Lamp 
Modific ations  32 
N 
New tires wheels 73 
NHTSA 
otice about 
trol  modules 34 
II 
yo ur vehicle  safely 1 4 
mirro rs 
C leaning 25 
p 
31 
parts 24 C leaning 28 
w asher 23 
G asolin e 37 
Booklet Tips and Advice 
care 2 1 
Regular Gasoline 37 
Hemoving caps to access p osi tive and nega-
tive terminals 
Repai rs  32 
R ep l
acing 
Wheel rim s 75 
Replac
ing  tires and w heels 73 
Reporting safety defec ts 
Ca
nada United States 
Him s 
Heplacing  75 
With screw-on decora tive covers 58 
With threade d  rim ring  57 
R
ubbe r gaskets 26 
s 
b ells 
C
leanin g 
Safety instructio ns 
C
oolant temperature 
Snow c h ain s 78 
wheel 81 
Location 
Spares 31 
Speed rating  letter code 74 
Startin g w ith jumper cables 99 
Steps  for determining correct load  limit  71 
T 
Tan k 
F illin g the ta nk  35 
O
pening  th e fuel  filler 35 
T
echnical modific ations 32 
Threa ded rim  ring 57 
Alphabetical index lll