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6
13. Check your tyre inflation pressure at the next gasstation.
The correct pressures are shown
on the door label. See the
illustration.
To store the flat tyre or spare tyre
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1. Attach the wheel to the spare wheel hanger (A) while
aligning the holes in the wheel with the bolts on the spare wheel hanger. Using the wheel nut wrench,
tighten the spare wheel nuts
firmly. Tightening torque 37 to 54 Nm (Achieved by applying a force of 140 to 200 N at the end of the wheel nut wrench s
upplied with the vehicle.)
CAUTION
!●
After changing the tyre
and driving the vehicle
about 1,000 km (620 miles)
, retighten the wheel nuts
to make sure that they have not come loose.
●
If the steering wheel vibr
ates when driving after
changing the tyre, we recommend you to have thetyres checked for balance.
●
Do not mix one type of tyre with another or use a different size from the one listed. This would causeearly wear and poor handling.
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Maintenance
8-19
8
Tyres
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Tyre inflation pressures
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Check the tyre inflation pressure of all th
e tyres while they are cold; if insufficient
or excessive, adjust to the specified v
alue.
After the tyre inflation pressure has been
adjusted, check the tyres for damage and ai
r leaks. Be sure to put caps on the valve
s.
WARNING
!●
Driving with tyres that are worn, damaged or improperly inflated can lead
to a loss of control or
blow out of the tyres which can result in a collision with serious or fatal injury.Ty r e s i z e
To 5 passengers
To max. load
At trailer towing
Front
Rear
Front
Rear
Front
Rear
265/65R17 112H 265/60R18 110H
2.2 bar (220 kPa) 2.4 bar (240 kPa) 2.4 bar (240 kPa)
2.8 bar (280 kPa) 2.6 bar (260 kPa) 3.0 bar (300 kPa)
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Maintenance
8-21
8
Tyre rotation
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Tyre wear varies with vehicl
e conditions, road surface condi-
tions and individual driver’s driving habits. To equalize the wear and help extend tyre life, it is recommended to rotate the tyres immediately after discovery
of abnormal wear, or when-
ever the wear difference between
the front and rear tyres is rec-
ognizable. When rotating tyres, check fo
r uneven wear and damage.
Abnormal wear is usually cause
d by incorrect tyre pressure,
improper wheel alignment, ou
t of balance wheel, or severe
braking. We recommend you to have it checked to determinethe cause of irregular tread wear.
●
Even if a wheel has the same rim size and offset as the specified type of wheel
, its shape may prevent it
from being fitted correctly. We recommend you toconsult a specialist before
using wheels that you
have.CAUTION
!
Spare tyre used Spare tyre not used Tyres that have arrows sh
owing rotation direction
Front Front Front
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Alphabetical index
5
Mirror Inside rear-view mirror 4-9Outside rear-view mirrors 4-11MIVEC engine 4-20Modification/alterations to th
e electrical or fuel systems 7N
Notes regarding diesel fuel 9-15
O
Odometer 3-3 OilDifferential oil 9-16Engine oil 8-6, 9-16Transfer oil 9-16Oil pressure warning lamp 3-16Operation under adverse driving conditions 6-35Outside rear-view mirrors 4-11Overheating 6-6
P
Parking 4-7Parking brake 4-6Position lampsBulb capacity 8-36Indication lamp 3-13Replacement 8-41Power brakes 4-56Power steering
Fluid 8-16, 9-16 System 4-63Precautions to observe when us
ing wipers and washers 3-76
Pregnant women restraint 2-43Puncture (Tyre changing) 6-16
R
RadioLW/MW/FM electronic tuning radio with CDautochanger 5-43LW/MW/FM electronic tuning
radio with CD player 5-20
Rear air conditioning 5-15Rear combination lampsBulb capacity 8-36Replacement 8-44Rear differential lock 4-42Rear fog lampBulb capacity 8-36Indication lamp 3-12Replacement 8-47Switch 3-67Rear heater 5-15Rear personal lamp 5-87Bulb capacity 8-38Replacement 8-51Rear shelf (3-door models) 5-101Rear side/quarter window 1-20Rear turn-signal lampsBulb capacity 8-36
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Alphabetical index
7
Stop lamps Bulb capacity 8-36Replacement 8-44Storage spaces 5-92Sun visors 5-77Sunglasses holder 5-98Sunroof 1-21Super select 4WD II 4-34Supplemental restraint system 2-58How the supplemental restraint system works 2-59Servicing 2-76Warning lamp 2-75
T
Tachometer 3-2Tail lampsBulb capacity 8-36Replacement 8-44Tank capacity 3Third seat 2-16Tools 6-12Storage 6-11Towing 6-29Trailer towing 4-90Transfer oil 9-16TransmissionAutomatic transmission 4-25Manual transmission 4-23Tripmeter 3-3
Turn-signal indication lamps 3-12 Turn-signal lever 3-65Tyres 8-19How to change a tyre 6-16Inflation pressures 8-19Rotation 8-21Size (tyre and wheel) 9-13Snow tyres 8-22Tyre chains 8-23
U
Used engine oils safety instructions and disposal information 8
V
Vanity mirror 5-78Vanity mirror lampsBulb capacity 8-38Replacement 8-55Vehicle care precautions 7-2Vehicle dimensions 9-4Vehicle identification number 9-2Vehicle identification number plate 9-3Vehicle information code plate 9-2Vehicle labeling 9-2Vehicle performance 9-6Vehicle weight 9-7Ventilators 5-2
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