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6)Loosen the bolt fastening the
spare wheel with the wrenchA-fig. 6.
IMPORTANTTo reach the bolt,
lift the flap on the panel.
7)Release the wheel from the safe-
ty wire and remove the wheel.
8)If the vehicle is fitted with alloy
rims, shake the vehicle to facilitate re-
moving the rim from the wheel hub.
9)Loosen the bolts on the wheel to
be replaced with the tool provided.10)Operate the handle A-fig. 7to
partially open the jack. Position the
jack under the vehicle at the reference
points A-fig. 8near the wheel to be
replaced.
11)Insert the handle and open the
jack so that grooveA-fig. 9on the
jack fits into the lower ribbing Bon
the sidemember.
fig. 4
F0A0429b
fig. 5
F0A0428b
A
fig. 6
F0A0107b
12) Alert other passengers that the
vehicle is about to be raised; all per-
sons should be kept away from the ve-
hicle until it has been lowered.
fig. 7
F0A0424b
A
fig. 8
F0A0109b
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13)Operate the jack and lift the ve-
hicle until the wheel to be changed is
several centimetres off the ground.
When turning the jack handle make
sure that it can be used easily and take
care not to scrape your hand against
the ground. The moving parts of the
jack (screw and joints) may also cause
injury if touched. Clean off any grease.
14)Remove the four wheel bolts are
remove the wheel.
15) Ensure that the housings for the
wheel bolts on the spare wheel are
clean and free from dirt which could
cause the wheel bolts to come loose.
16)Fit the spare wheel making the
holes A-fig. 10coincide with the re-
spective centring pins B.17)Where relevant, take small
wheel cup and fasten the four fasten-
ing screws.
18)Turn the jack handle to lower
the vehicle and remove the jack.
19)Fasten bolts completely, work-
ing in a criss-cross fashion as shown in
fig. 11.
20)To versions with large wheel
cup, make symbol “fig. 12coincide
with the inflation valve. Fasten the four
bolts are shown in 19).
A
B
fig. 9
F0A0110b
AA
B
fig. 10
F0A0111b
When you have finished
1)Arrange the wheel you have re-
placed in the specific housing under the
floor bed and secure the safety wire A-
fig. 14ainto clip B.
2)Hook the top of support bracket
C-fig. 15to the anchoring ring Dand
tighten the support locking bolt fig. 6.
3
24
1
fig. 11
F0A0112b
fig. 12
F0A0712b
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2)Fit the wrench provided A-fig. 28
(used also to remove the wheel) to
the fastening bolt of the light unit.
3)Loosen the bolts, then undo the
light cluster fastening nuts by means of
extension B-fig. 28supplied with the
unit.
As regards the 7-seater version is
concerned, undo the light cluster fas-
tening bolt by means of extension B-
fig. 28 inserted onto the bolt through
slotted hole C-fig. 28a.
4)Undo, after removing the fasten-
ing bolt, the cluster fastening screws
(located outside), as illustrated in
fig. 29.5)Take out the pressure-fit con-
nector.
6)Undo the four fastening screws to
remove the bulb holder and get access
to the bulbs.
7)Remove the bulbs fig. 30by push-
ing them gently and turning them
counterclockwise (bayonet fitting)
A– brake light bulb
B– indicator light bulb
C– reversing light bulb
D– sidelight bulb
E– rear fog light bulb
fig. 28a
F0A0406b
fig. 29
F0A0525b
fig. 30
F0A0526b
fig. 28
F0A0401b
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183TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
STEERING
Volante ad assorbimento di energia.
Energy-absorbing jointed steering
wheel.
Permanently lubricated rack and pin-
ion.
Permanent lubrication joints.
Minimum steering circle: 10.5 metres
(average between versions).; 11.8 m
for Long wheelbase versions,
STRUCTURE
Self-supporting chassis, three or five
doors, high-resistance, multiple thick-
ness structural elements for progres-
sive energy absorption in impacts.
Side bars in doors for side impact
protection and stiffening the passen-
ger compartment in the event of front
impacts.
The front and rear ends of the un-
derbody crumple to reduce repair
costs following low speed impacts.
WHEELS
RIMS AND TYRES
High resistance printed steel rims of
alloy rims.
Tubeless tyres with radial carcass.
The homologated tyres are listed in
the log book.
IMPORTANT In the event of dis-
crepancies between the information
provided in this Owner Handbook and
the Log Book, consider the specifica-
tions shown in the Log Book only.
To ensure safety of the vehicle in
movement, it must be fitted with tyres
of specified size and of the same make
and type on all wheels.IMPORTANT Do not use inner
tubes with tubeless tyres.
Do not fasten alloy wheels with the
steel wheel bolts and vice versa. For
details on the compatibility between
rims and bolts, see “If a tyre is punc-
tured” in section “In an emergency”.
SPARE WHEEL
Pressed steel rim.
Tubeless tyre.
SNOW CHAINS
Only use low profile chains, see
“Snow chains”.
WHEEL GEOMETRY
Front wheel toe-in measured from
rim to rim: 0 ± 1 mm.
The values refer to the vehicle in run-
ning order.