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Preparation
When you park the vehicle to change tyres, choose a place where ;
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Your vehicle does not hinder other traffic,
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The surface is level, flat and solid
When changing tyres on a road, use the hazard warning flasher and triangle reflectors
to alert other traffic to the presence of your vehicle.
Fully pull the parking brake lever. Chock both the front and back sides of the wheel
diagonally opposite to the one to be changed with chocks (or stones, wood blocks,
etc.). (Example: When changing the right rear wheel, chock the left front wheel.) Have
the passengers get out of the vehicle.
Removing a Wheel
1. Firmly apply the parking brake. When changing a front wheel, chock the rear wheel
diagonally opposite to the front wheel. When changing a rear wheel, chock the front
wheel diagonally opposite to the rear wheel.
2. Firmly apply the head of the jack to the jacking point.
3. Raise the vehicle enough so that the tyre not quite clear of the ground.
4. Using the wheel nut wrench, loosen the wheel nuts just enough so that the wheel
remains stable in position. Do not remove the wheel nuts yet.
5. Jack up the vehicle so that the tyre is clear of the ground completely.
6. Remove all the wheel nuts that have been loosened, and then remove the wheel.
Remove the wheel being careful to not damage the threads of the wheel studs.
7. When removing either of the dual rear wheels, first remove the wheel nuts from the
outer wheel and remove that wheel. Then, lower the vehicle and loosen the inner
wheel nuts.
8. Raise the vehicle again, and then remove the inner wheel.
9. Check the following parts: the disc wheel for deformation and damage such as
cracks; the hub for excessive wear of the disc wheel fitting surface; and the wheel
studs and nuts for damage to the threads. If anything abnormal is found in the above
parts, check other parts as well, and replace any defective part with a new one.
Summary of Contents for NOVOULTRA E6 2019
Page 1: ...USER S MANUAL Revision No 01...
Page 5: ...1 INTRODUCTION 1...
Page 11: ...7 2 GENERAL INFORMATION...
Page 14: ...10 3 CONTROLS AND INDICATORS...
Page 33: ...29 ASR failure Error...
Page 34: ...30 4 VEHICLE EQUIPMENT...
Page 64: ...60 5 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE...
Page 97: ...93 6 TECHNICAL INFORMATION...
Page 101: ...7 LIST OF FOREIGN DISTRIBUTORS 96...