Wheel changing  
					3. Turn the retaining bolt counter clockwise  
					until it comes free.  
					Always chock the wheels using  
					suitable wheel chocks. Place the  
					chocks on both sides of the wheel  
					diagonally opposite the wheel to be  
					changed.  
					4. Remove the temporary spare wheel.  
					TEMPORARY SPARE WHEEL  
					If jacking the vehicle on a slight slope  
					is unavoidable, place the chocks on  
					the downhill side of both wheels on  
					the axle not being raised.  
					Always adhere to the instructions  
					given on the temporary use spare  
					wheel warning label. Failure to  
					comply can be dangerous.  
					When a temporary use spare wheel is  
					fitted, drive with caution and replace  
					with the specified wheel and tyre as  
					soon as possible.  
					WHEEL CHANGING SAFETY  
					Before raising the vehicle or changing a wheel,  
					ensure that you read and comply with the  
					following warnings.  
					Do not fit more than one temporary  
					use spare wheel and tyre assembly at  
					one time.  
					Always find a safe place to stop, off  
					the highway and away from traffic.  
					Ensure that the vehicle and jack are  
					both on firm level ground.  
					The temporary use spare wheel must  
					be inflated to 4.2 bar (60 psi, 420 kPa)  
					and cannot be repaired.  
					Apply the parking brake. Engage Park  
					(P) on automatic vehicles, select 1st  
					or reverse gear on manual vehicles.  
					Temporary use spare wheel,  
					maximum speed is 80 km/h (50 mph).  
					Switch on the hazard warning lamps.  
					DSC must be switched on while the  
					temporary spare wheel is in use.  
					Ensure that the front wheels are in the  
					straight ahead position and engage  
					the steering lock.  
					Traction devices such as snow chains  
					cannot be used with a temporary  
					spare wheel.  
					Disconnect trailer/caravan from  
					vehicle.  
					USING WHEEL CHOCKS  
					Ensure that all passengers, and  
					animals, are out of the vehicle and in  
					a safe place away from the highway.  
					Note: Wheel chocks are not supplied as part of  
					the tool kit.  
					Place a warning triangle at a suitable  
					distance behind the vehicle, facing  
					towards oncoming traffic.  
					Wheel chocks are a useful addition to a vehicle  
					tool kit. Note the following advice when using  
					wheel chocks.  
					Never place anything between the jack  
					and the ground, or the jack and the  
					vehicle.  
					Before raising the vehicle, the wheel  
					diagonally opposite the one to be  
					removed must be chocked.  
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