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F0V0153mfig. 134bF0V0155mfig. 136
F0V0154mfig. 135
❒ place the wedge D behind the wheel diagonally oppo-
site the one you want to replace fig. 134b to prevent
the vehicle from moving when it is raised.
❒
operate the jack using the handle (remove the crank from the
clip and from the hole in the nut) to partially extend it fig. 135,
then arrange it under the vehicle at references
A-fig. 136 near the tyre to be changed.
❒ for versions with alloy wheels, remove the snap-fitted
hubcap;
❒ loosen the fastening bolts of the wheel to be replaced by
about one turn, using the wrench provided;
❒ remove wedge D from the tool box and open it as
shown in fig. 134a;
D
F0V0192mfig. 134a
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F0V0156mfig. 137F0V0157mfig. 138
❒ loosen the fastening bolts completely and then remove
the wheel;
❒ make sure the contact surfaces between spare wheel
and hub are clean so that the fastening bolts will not
come loose;
❒ fit the standard wheel by inserting the first bolt two
threads B-fig 138 into the hole closest to the inflation
valve A;
❒ fit the hubcap, making sure that the symbol Caligns
with the inflation valve, and then insert the other three
bolts.
❒ tighten the bolts using the wrench provided;
❒ turn the jack handle to lower the vehicle, and remove
the jack;
❒ use the wrench provided to tighten the bolts in a criss-
cross fashion in the order shown in fig. 139.
❒
operate the jack with the handle and extend it so that
groove A-fig. 137 of the jack fits correctly onto lower
profile B on the sidemember;
❒ warn anybody nearby that the vehicle is about to be lift-
ed. They must stay clear and not touch the vehicle un-
til it is back on the ground.
❒ introduce the handle by pushing it into the hole in the
nut and into the plastic clip, operate the jack and lift the
vehicle until the wheel is a few centimetres off the
ground. When turning the crank, ensure that it rotates
freely in order to avoid grazing your hands against the
ground. The moving components of the jack (screws
and joints) can also cause injuries, so do not touch them.
Clean yourself thoroughly if you come into contact with
lubricating grease;