11.Finger-tighten  the  wheel  nuts.  (Turn  them
clockwise.)
 
Vehicles with steel wheels
Tighten  the  wheel  nuts  (tapered  nuts)  until
the  tapered  parts  of  the  wheel  nuts  make
light  contact  with  the  seats  of  the  wheel
holes and the wheel is not loose.
With a spare wheel, tighten the wheel nuts in
the same way.
Vehicles with aluminium wheels
Tighten the wheel nuts (flange nuts) until the
flanges  of  the  wheel  nuts  touch  the  wheel
and the wheel is not loose.Normal wheels and spare wheel
(aluminium wheels)
With a spare wheel, tighten the wheel nuts un-
til  the  tapered  parts  of  the  wheel  nuts  make
light  contact  with  the  seats  of  the  wheel
holes and the wheel is not loose.
Spare wheel (steel wheels)
CAUTIONl Never  apply  oil  to  either  the  wheel  bolts
or the nuts, or they will tighten too much.
NOTE
l Flange  nuts  can  be  temporarily  used  on  the
spare  wheel,  but  return  to  the  original  wheel
and tyre as soon as possible.
l If  all  four  aluminium  wheels  are  changed  to
steel wheels, use tapered nuts.
12. Lower  the  vehicle  slowly  and  then  tighten
the  nuts  crisscross  in  2  or  3  steps  until  each
nut has been tightened securely.
  Tightening torqueSteel wheel: 137 to 157 Nm
Aluminium wheel: 118 to 137 Nm
( Achieved  by  applying  a  force  at  the  end
of  the  wheel  nut  wrench  supplied  with
the vehicle.
Steel wheel: 510 to 580 N
Aluminium wheel: 440 to 500 N)
Five wheel nuts
For emergencies
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