Owner’s Manual - Page 220

For MII 2012.

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218 Vehicle care and maintenance
Do not drive faster than 80 km/h (50 mph).
Avoid heavy acceleration, hard braking and fast cornering.
Snow chains on the temporary spare wheel are not permitted
⇒ page 220.
After mounting the spare wheel or the temporary spare wheel, check the
tyre pressure as soon as possible ⇒ page 214.
It is advisable to check the spare wheel or temporary spare wheel tyre pres-
sure when checking the rest of the vehicle wheels at least once a month.
The spare wheel should have the highest pressure allowed for the vehicle
⇒ page 214. The sticker situated on the temporary spare wheel shows the
tyre pressure.
WARNING
Incorrect handling of the spare wheel or the temporary spare wheel can
cause loss of vehicle control, producing collisions or other serious acci-
dents and injury.
Never use the spare wheel or the temporary spare wheel if it is dam-
aged or worn to the wear indicator.
In some vehicles the spare wheel is smaller than the original tyres.
This can be seen on a sticker showing the text “80 km/h” and “50 mph”.
This text indicates the maximum velocity permitted for this type of tyre.
Never drive faster than 80 km/h (50 mph). Avoid powerful accelera-
tion, hard braking and taking corners at high speed.
Never drive more than 200 km (120 miles) with a temporary spare
wheel fitted to the drive axle.
Replace the temporary spare wheel for a normal wheel as soon as
possible. The compact temporary spare wheel is only intended for tempo-
rary use over short distances.
The temporary spare wheel must always be secured with the factory
supplied wheel bolts.
WARNING (Continued)
You should never use more than one temporary spare wheel.
After mounting the temporary spare wheel, check the tyre pressure as
soon as possible ⇒ page 214.
Snow chains on the temporary spare wheel are not permitted.
Note
Wherever possible, secure the spare wheel, temporary spare wheel or the
replaced wheel safely in the luggage compartment. In vehicles with anti-
puncture kit, it is not possible to secure the defective wheel.
Tyre code
Fig. 124 Universal code on tyres
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