The car is equipped with an emergency spare wheel.
Attention:
Check the spare tire pressure periodically. If stored for a long time, the pressure may decrease. Maintain air pressure in the spare tire at 4.2 kg/cm2.
After installing the spare wheel, visually check that it is in good condition (by drawdown). If the drawdown is large, then the pressure is insufficient, adjust the pressure immediately.
The spare wheel is intended for temporary use in case of a tire puncture. Improper use of the spare wheel can lead to unpredictable consequences, so follow these recommendations.
The spare wheel is designed for this vehicle only, so do not install a wheel from other vehicles on your vehicle, and do not install a spare tire from your vehicle on other vehicles.
With the spare wheel fitted, drive at a maximum speed of 100 km/h.
The spare wheel must not be fitted with an anti-skid chain.
If the front tire is punctured on snowy or clay roads, do not install the spare wheel in front. Install it back, and install the removed rear wheel in front.
Replace the spare tire with a road tire as soon as possible.
Replace the worn spare wheel with a new one.
Note: When installing a spare wheel, the height of the vehicle is slightly reduced.
Spare wheel removal
1. Open the tailgate and remove the cover.
2. Use the wheel wrench to loosen the bolt.
3. Lift the wheel holder with your hand and remove it from the hook. Slowly lower the wheel and remove it.
To stow the spare wheel, place it with the outer side up and the punctured standard wheel with the outer side down. Install the wheel on the spare wheel holder.
Follow the steps in the reverse order of removal.