Contents of the tyre mobility system*
Standard representation: contents of
Fig. 103
the anti-puncture kit.
The tyre mobility system is located under-
neath the floor covering in the boot. It in-
cludes the following components
Tyre valve remover
1
Sticker indicating maximum speed "max.
2
80 km/h" or "max. 50 mph"
Filler tube with cap
3
Air compressor
4
ON/OFF switch
5
1)
Air bleed screw
6
Tyre pressure monitoring
7
1)
An inflator tube may also be included.
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Tube for inflating tyres
8
12 volt connector
9
Bottle of sealant
10
Spare insert for valve
11
The valve insert remover
lower end for a valve insert. The valve insert
can only be screwed or unscrewed in this
way. This also applies to its replacement part
.
11
WARNING
When inflating the tyre, the air compressor
and the inflator tube may become hot.
●
Protect hands and skin from hot parts.
Do not place the air compressor or inflator
●
tube onto flammable materials while they are
hot.
Before storing the equipment, let it cool.
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Fig.
103:
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If a minimum pressure of 2.0 bar
(29 psi / 200 kPa) cannot be reached, the tyre
is badly damaged. In this instance, the seal-
ant will not be able to seal the tyre. Do not
continue driving. Seek specialist assistance.
CAUTION
The air compressor should be turned off after
a maximum of 8 minutes since otherwise it
will overheat. Before switching it on again, let
1)
it cool for a few minutes.
Emergencies
has a gap at the
1
Check after 10 minutes of driving
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Screw the inflator tube
Fig. 103
and check the tyre pressure on the gauge
Equal to or below 1.3 bar (19 psi/130 kPa):
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Stop driving! The tyre could not be suffi-
ciently sealed with the tyre mobility system.
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You should obtain professional assistance
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.
Equal to or above 1.4 bar (20 psi/140 kPa):
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Correct the tyre pressure until the correct
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level is reached
page
285.
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Carefully head to the nearest specialised
workshop at a maximum speed of 80 km/h
(50 mph).
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Ask the workshop to change the damaged
tyre.
WARNING
Driving with a tyre that cannot be sealed is
dangerous and may lead to accidents and se-
rious injury.
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Do not continue driving if the tyre pressure
is 1.3 bar (19 psi / 130 kPa) or lower.
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Seek specialist assistance.
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