MG ZS11 Owner's Handbook Manual page 256

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EMERGENCY INFORMATION
2 Turn the handle in a clockwise direction until the tyre
is clear of the ground.
3 Remove the wheel bolts and place them in the tool tray
to prevent them from being lost. Make sure the vehicle
is steady and there is no risk of slip or movement
before removing wheel bolts.
4 Remove the road wheel.
Note: Avoid placing wheels face down on the
ground - the surface may be scratched.
5 Fit the spare wheel and tighten the wheel bolts with
wheel bolt spanner until the wheel is seated firmly
against the hub.
6 Lower the car and remove the jack, then FULLY tighten
the wheel bolts in a diagonal sequence.
7 Finally, return the tools to the toolbox, put the toolbox
into the well of the boot floor, tighten the spare wheel
retaining nuts, and put the replaced wheel above the
toolbox in the well in the load space floor (face down).
Lower the boot floor, and put the boot storage box on
the boot floor.
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Note: DO NOT stand on the handle of the wheel bolt
spanner or use extension tube on the handle of the
spanner.
Note: When replacing the wheel, please fully tighten
the bolts in the diagonal sequence twice.
Note: Consult your MG Authorised Repairer or tyre
specialist for a replacement tyre, as soon as possible.
Spacesaver Spare Wheel
Only one spacesaver spare wheel can be used
at any one time, otherwise the operational
performance and brake performance may be
reduced, thereby leading to accident or injury
to yourself and others.
When driving on icy or slippery surfaces it is
advised to fit the spacesaver wheel to the rear
of the vehicle to maintain adaquate stability.
This may mean swapping a front wheel with
a rear wheel.

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