Driving Abroad; Changing Bulbs - Seat Arosa 2003 Owner's Manual

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TIPS AND MAINTENANCE
Driving a a broad
If the vehicle is to be taken abroad, the
following must also be borne in mind:
If the vehicle has a petrol engine and
catalytic converter, one must ensure that
unleaded petrol will be available during
the journey – see page 3.4. The automo-
bile clubs offer information about the
unleaded filling station network.
In some countries it is possible that a
vehicle model is sold under conditions
where some spare parts are not available
or that the Technical Services may only
carry out limited repairs.
SEAT importers and distributors will
gladly provide information about the tech-
nical preparation of your vehicle in addi-
tion to necessary maintenance and repair
possibilities.
The addresses are given in the SEAT
International Assistance Guide which
comes with the car documentation.
3.20
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Changing b b ulbs
It is usually no longer possible to replace
a bulb without first removing other vehi-
cle parts. This applies in particular to
bulbs which can only be accessed from
the engine compartment. Special skills
are thus required to carry out this work.
Warning
Particular
c c are
should b b e p p aid w w hen w w orking i i n
the e e ngine c c ompartment.
H7 b b ulbs* a a re p p ressurized a a nd
can e e xplode w w hen c c hanging t t he
bulb. R R isk o o f i i njury.
For this reason, the bulbs should always
be changed by Technical Service Centre or
qualified personnel.
YOUR VEHICLE AND THE ENVIRONMENT
a a nd
a a ttention

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