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Page 161

Wheel changing
156
Changing a wheel
Before raising the vehicle, ensure that all the
precautions listed at the beginning of this
section have been observed.
Also, ensure that the wheel chocks are
correctly positioned (as described previously)
and that the air suspension system is frozen
at Standard or High ride height.
WARNING
To prevent any accidental change in the ride
height or automatic levelling of the
suspension, the air suspension system must
remain inhibited during the WHOLE wheel
changing process...

Page 162

Wheel changing
157
·Lower the vehicle and remove the jack and
wheel chocks.
·Fully tighten the wheel nuts and replace
the locking wheel nut cover. DO NOT
OVERTIGHTEN by using foot pressure or
extension bars on the wheel brace. Check
the wheel nut torque at the earliest
opportunity (see
General data).
·REMEMBER to change to H (high range)
before driving.
·Finally, check the tyre pressure (see
General data).
Care of the jack
Examine the jack occasionally; clean and
grease the moving parts, particularly the...

Page 163

Wheel changing
158 LOCKING WHEEL NUTS
In some markets, vehicles are equipped with a
locking wheel nut on each wheel (excluding
the spare). The locking wheel nut covers are
visually very similar to standard wheel nuts
but can be identified by a concave indent on
the surface. The locking wheel nut and cover
can only be removed using the special tools
provided, as follows:
·Push the extractor tool (1) firmly over the
stainless steel nut cover (2).
·Pull the extractor toolsquarelyaway from
the wheel to...

Page 164

Fuses
159 Fuses are simple circuit breakers which
protect electrical equipment by preventing the
electrical circuits from being overloaded.
Always remove the starter key and switch off
the affected circuit before removing a fuse.
Press the fuse removal tweezers (located in
the engine compartment fuse box) onto the
head of the fuse and pull to remove. Fit a new
fuse of the same rating. If the replacement
fuse fails immediately, contact a qualified
dealer and have the circuit checked.
Fuses are...

Page 165

Fuses
160 RIGHT HAND SEAT FUSE BOX
Fuse number Rating (AMPS) Circuit protected
1 10A Instrument pack, clock, radio, centre console
2 30A RH rear window, seat heaters
3 5A Automatic gearbox ECU
4 30A Transfer box ECU
5 - Not used
6 10A Rear view mirror dip, sun visor illumination,
7 10A Auto gearbox ECU, transfer box ECU
8 30A Car phone, aerial amplifier, cigar lighter, radio,
heating, ventilation and air-conditioning
9 20A Front audio system amplifiers, front doors
10 30A RH seat
11 - Not used (insert...

Page 166

Fuses
161
ENGINE COMPARTMENT FUSE BOX
WARNING
Batteries emit explosive hydrogen gas;
ensure that sparks and naked lights are kept
away from the engine compartment.
Fuses 23 to 44 inclusive, listed on the
following page, are located in the engine
compartment fuse box.
Press each of the four latches in the direction
of the arrows (moulded into the lid) and pivot
the lid upward to disengage the three side
location posts.
A label on the underside of the cover identifies
the fuses and their ratings. The...

Page 167

Fuses
162 ENGINE COMPARTMENT FUSE BOX
Fuse number Rating (AMPS) Circuit protected
23 10A Airbag SRS
24 5A ABS
25 20A Front wiper system, headlight washers
26 20A Engine management system (EMS)
27 10A Air conditioning compressor
28 30A Ignition coils (EMS)
29 10A Air suspension
30 30A Heated front screen
31 30A Air-conditioning
32 30A Heated front screen
33 5A Diagnostics, battery back-up sounder
34 30A Heater blower
35 10A Air conditioning, air suspension
36 30A Air-conditioning
37 30A Engine management...

Page 168

Bulb replacement
163 REPLACEMENT BULBS Watts
Headlight units
Front sidelight 5
Front direction indicator 21
Inboard main beam headlight 55
Dip/main headlight 60/55
Front fog lights 55
Rear clusters:
direction indicator 21
tail light 5
stop light 21
Tailgate clusters:
rear fog guard light 21
reversing light 21
High mounted stop light 5
Side repeater lights 5
Puddle lights 3
Number plate lights 5
Loadspace light 10
Front courtesy & reading lights:
courtesy light 10
map reading light 5
Rear courtesy &...

Page 169

Bulb replacement
164
Front sidelights
Detach the plug from the rear of the bulb,
twist the bulb holder (arrowed) to release,
then pull to remove bulb.Front direction indicators
For right hand indicator: remove the battery
cover.
For both indicators: press the plastic lever
(arrowed in top picture) to release the light
unit from the front of the vehicle. Hold the
light unit and rotate the bulb holder (see lower
picture), then pull bulb holder to remove.
Press and twist bulb to remove.
Refitting the lens...

Page 170

Bulb replacement
165
Dipped and main beam
To gain access to the right hand headlight,
first remove the battery cover.
Detach the multi-plug and remove the rubber
cover (the rubber cover has four tabs which
will assist removal and refitting). Unhook the
spring clip and withdraw the bulb.Replace the bulb (the larger of the three tabs
uppermost) and spring clip. Fit the rubber
cover, ensuring that the three connectors pass
through the slots in the cover, then refit the
multi-plug.
Inboard main beam
Detach...
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