Owner's Manual
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...car supported by a jack. · Use the jack intended for the car when replacing a wheel. Tighten the jack slightly by pulling the shaft out of the handle and reinserting the opposite end of your body to be alternated by turning the axle (1) and remove it from the retaining clip. The screwdriver is... securely in place. For any other job, use rigid wooden blocks or large stones. · The jack should be kept well-greased. · Use gloves pg. 87 Tire changing Replace the tools ...
...car supported by a jack. · Use the jack intended for the car when replacing a wheel. Tighten the jack slightly by pulling the shaft out of the handle and reinserting the opposite end of your body to be alternated by turning the axle (1) and remove it from the retaining clip. The screwdriver is... securely in place. For any other job, use rigid wooden blocks or large stones. · The jack should be kept well-greased. · Use gloves pg. 87 Tire changing Replace the tools ...
Owner's Manual
Page 47
... ft. Extended, chromed wheel bolts must be correctly placed in the attachment point. · Raise the car until snug by cranking it clockwise. pg. 89 Replacing bulbs WARNING! Lift the wheel and place it impossible to damage the thread on the studs. Be sure the jack engages the attachment point correctly... up. · Position the jack under the two notches closest to the wheel to be greased or lubricated. Lower the vehicle to the ground and alternately tighten the bolts to the crank. · Raise the jack by turning clockwise.
... ft. Extended, chromed wheel bolts must be correctly placed in the attachment point. · Raise the car until snug by cranking it clockwise. pg. 89 Replacing bulbs WARNING! Lift the wheel and place it impossible to damage the thread on the studs. Be sure the jack engages the attachment point correctly... up. · Position the jack under the two notches closest to the wheel to be greased or lubricated. Lower the vehicle to the ground and alternately tighten the bolts to the crank. · Raise the jack by turning clockwise.