Operation Manual

Driv in g and op e ra tio n120
Ensure that tyres (including the spare) are
inflated to the correct pressure and are
suitab le for the prevailing off-road
conditions.
Tyre pressures - see page 219.
Check the jack and wheel changing tools,
and include a b oa rd or pla te for supporting
the jack on soft ground.
Carry e mergency eq uipm ent, i.e . tow rop e,
spad e, first aid k it etc., which may be
desirable if you intend entering unfamiliar
off-road terrain.
A tow rope should be carried, to allow the
recovery vehicle to be plac ed c lear of any
adverse ground.
You r Va ux ha ll A uth o rise d Re pair er w ill
assist you in assessing any special
re q u ir em e n ts.
Secure all loose items and lugga ge that
ma y cause injury if thrown around the
passenger compartment in bumpy
conditions. Av oid carrying heavy load s on
the roof. Make sure all doors, the tailgate
and the bonnet are firmly closed.
Securing items using lashing eyes -
see page 57.