Roadside Fuse Locations
Roadside Fuse Locations
Roadside Fuse Locations
! WARNING:
Keep plastic bags away from children.
! WARNING:
It can be dangerous to change a wheel when the vehicle
is on a slope or soft, uneven ground.
JLK-101
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JLK-081
JLK 053
JLK-I09
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Wheel Changing and Jacking (continued) Chock the front wheel on the opposite side of the vehicle to the
side being jacked up as shown below:
Before Lifting the Vehicle
Note:
1. Ensure that all passengers are in a safe place clear of the
! WARNING: vehicle.
Before attempting to lift the vehicle with the jack, chock 2. Ensure that the jack is on firm and level ground.
one of the front wheels to prevent the vehicle from rolling 3. Firmly apply the handbrake and select position ‘P’ (Park).
when jacked up.
Using the wheel nut wrench with the handle extended, slacken,
A folding wheel chock is supplied with the jacking equipment. but do not remove the wheel nuts
The chock must be unfolded into a triangular form before use.
JLK-082
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! WARNING:
Never work under the vehicle using only the jack as a
support, always use axle stands or suitable supports
under the jacking points.
Observe the instructions printed on the jack.
Use the jack only for lifting the vehicle during wheel changing,
and only use the jack which is stored in the vehicle.
Do not start or run the engine while the vehicle is only
supported by a jack.
Note: When one rear wheel is lifted off the ground the
automatic transmission ‘P’ (Park) position will not prevent the
vehicle from moving and possibly slipping off the jack.
There are four jacking points, two each side. These are
reinforced metal plates (A) attached to the sill near each wheel.
Caution: Never use bumpers or any other part of the body
to lift the vehicle.
! WARNING:
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Do not attempt to lift the vehicle unless the sill plate is Carefully raise the vehicle by turning the ratchet handle.
fully engaged in the jack plate groove. Note: Stop jacking the vehicle when the tyre just clears the
Place the jack squarely beneath the appropriate jacking point. ground. Minimum tyre lift gives maximum vehicle stability.
Fit the extension socket to the jack ratchet head and fit it to the Remove the wheel nuts and the wheel.
jack. Ensure that the jack plate groove is fully engaged with the
sill plate.
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Continued
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JLK-016
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Vehicle Recovery
The preferred vehicle recovery method is by using a flat bed
transporter or rear suspended tow. The front and rear towing
eyes are primarily for emergency use when towing for SHORT
DISTANCES, e.g. removing the vehicle if it is causing an
obstruction or for winching the vehicle onto a recovery
transporter.
Transporting
If the vehicle is being transported on a trailer or vehicle flat bed
transporter, the handbrake must be applied, the wheels chocked
and the gear selector lever moved to position ‘N’ or ‘D’ but
NEVER to ‘P’.
The vehicle must be securely tied down to the transporter or
trailer. Do not attach tie-down hooks to the towing eyes.
Suspended Towing
Ensure that the recovery team follow these instructions:
Do not tow with sling-type equipment since damage to the
bodywork may result.
Caution: Do not tow vehicle by suspending the front end.
1. Remove the key from the ignition switch.
2. Raise the rear of the vehicle using a ‘spectacle frame’ type
lifting device where a cradle is positioned under each rear
wheel, as indicated.
JLK-085
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Towing Eyes
! WARNING:
The vehicle must not be driven with a towing eye fitted to
a front tow point.
Caution: The towing eyes are not suitable for ‘solid bar
towing’.
Care must be taken to avoid damaging the bumpers and
front apron.
The front towing eye is detachable. When not in use it is stowed
in the jacking equipment kit (see page 4-1). To use, remove the
rubber blanking plug from the front cross-member, on the
driver’s side and screw the eye into the threaded drilling. The
blanking plugs are a push-fit in the towing eye threads.
The rear eye is welded to the right-hand side of the luggage
compartment underfloor panel.
Always obey towing regulations: In certain countries the
registration number of the towing vehicle and an ‘ON
TOW’ sign or warning triangle must be displayed in a prominent
position at the rear of the vehicle being towed.
When being towed, the vehicle’s gear selector lever must be in
neutral (position ‘N’) with the ignition key turned to position ‘II’ JLK-112
to release the steering lock and render the indicators, horn and
brake lights operational.
Vehicles may be towed for SHORT DISTANCES (maximum
! WARNING:
0.8 kilometres/0.5 miles) with the gear selector lever in When the engine is not running the steering and brakes
position ‘N’, provided a speed of 48 km/h (30 mph) is not will no longer be power-assisted. Therefore, be prepared
exceeded. for relatively heavy steering and the need for greatly
increased brake pedal pressure.
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JLX-145
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JLK-114
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JLK-022
JLK-023
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Relay Identification and Location Relays, where not mounted in a fuse box, are arranged in groups
of three. Each group has a black plastic cover, which slots into
The following chart identifies and gives locations for the relays
the harness connector and can be easily removed for access.
which control the vehicle’s electrical services. The relays have
coloured harness connectors and cases for identification. Where Where relays are referred to as being on the left or right-hand
the connector colour differs from the case, both colours will be side, the location is the same for both left-hand drive and
listed (connector colour first). right-hand drive vehicles.
Driver's side fuse box at the end of the fascia. Ignition. Brown
Engine compartment passenger side fuse Engine management system control. Brown
box, within bulkhead extension.
Engine compartment passenger side, within Looking forward from right to left:
bulkhead extension. Ignition coil. Brown
Throttle motor power. Brown
PI main (injectors). Brown
Behind the fascia on the left-hand side as Door mirror heater: micro-relay. Black
viewed from the rear of the car.
Behind the fascia on the right-hand side as From front of vehicle to rear:
viewed from the rear of the car. Door lock: micro-relay. Black
Air conditioning isolate: micro-relay. Black
Engine compartment left-hand side, below Cooling fans: large relay. Black
the headlamp.