rims Lancia Delta 2008 Owner handbook (in English)
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IN AN EMERGENCY167
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REPLACING A WHEEL
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
The vehicle can be provided with (if requested/provid-
ed) a small spare wheel.
Wheel changing and correct use of the jack and of the
small spare wheel call for some precautions as listed
below.
The small spare wheel (if provided) is spe-
cific for your car. Do not use it on different
models of car. Do not use spare wheels from
different models on your car. The small spare wheel
must only be used in an emergency. Never use it for
more than strictly necessary and never exceed 80
km/h. On the small spare wheel there is an orange
label, summarizing the main warnings regarding
small spare wheel usage restrictions.
Never remove or cover the label. Never apply
any hub cap on the small spare wheel. The
label contains the following indications in
four languages: Warning! For temporary use only!
80 km/h max! Replace as soon as possible with a
standard service wheel. Never cover this indication.
If you choose to install wheels of a different type
(with alloy rims instead of steel ones) you must al-
so change all the wheel retaining bolts with others
of a suitable size.
Indicate that the car is stationary according
to the laws in force: hazard warning lights,
refracting warning triangle, etc. Passengers
should leave the car, particularly if it is very loaded
and wait for the wheel to be changed away from on-
coming traffic. In the event of a wheel change on a
slope or on unsurfaced roads, chock the wheels.
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IN AN EMERGENCY173
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REFITTING THE STANDARD WHEEL
Following the procedure described previously, raise the
car and remove the small spare wheel.
Versions with steel rims
Proceed as follows:
make sure the contact surfaces between standard wheel
and hub are clean so that the retaining bolts will not
come loose;
fit the standard wheel inserting the 4 bolts into the
holes;
using the wrench provided, tighten the retaining bolts;
press-fit the hub cap, aligning the special groove (on
the cap) with the inflation valve;
lower the car and remove the jack;
using the wrench provided, fully tighten the bolts in
the sequence shown previously in the diagram.Versions with alloy wheels
insert the wheel on the hub and tighten the bolts us-
ing the wrench provided;
lower the car and remove the jack;
using the wrench provided, fully tighten the bolts in
the sequence shown in fig. 8;
reinstall the press-fitted hub cap, making sure that the
reference hole on the wheel is aligned with the refer-
ence pin on the cap.
IMPORTANT If it is not fitted properly, the hub cap may
detach itself when the vehicle is running.
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174IN AN EMERGENCY
After tyre replacement
stow the small spare wheel D-fig. 10 in the space pro-
vided in the luggage compartment;
fit the partially-opened jack in its box, forcing it light-
ly to prevent it from vibrating when travelling;
put the tools back into place in the container;
stow the container, complete with tools, into the spare
wheel and tighten the locking device B-
fig. 10;
put back the luggage compartment mat into the prop-
er position.
IMPORTANT Do not use an inner tube with tubeless tyres.
Periodically check the inflation pressure of the tyres and
small spare wheel.
IMPORTANT If you choose to install wheels of a different
type (with alloy rims instead of the steel ones or vice ver-
sa) you must change all the retaining bolts with others of
a suitable size and use a specific small spare wheel, with
different specifications.
It is advisable to keep the replaced bolts and small spare
wheel, as they are necessary if in future you decide to re-
install the original wheels.CHANGING A BULB
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
Before changing a bulb check the contacts for oxida-
tion;
blown bulbs must be replaced with others of the same
type and power;
after replacing a headlight bulb, always check its align-
ment for safety reasons;
when a bulb is not working, check that the corre-
sponding fuse is intact before replacing it: refer to the
“Replacing fuses” paragraph in this chapter for fuse
location.
Modifications or repairs to the electrical sys-
tem that are not carried out properly or do
not take the system’s technical specifications
into account can cause malfunctions leading to the
risk of fire.
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CARE AND MAINTENANCE217
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the tyre ages even if rarely used. Cracks in the tread and
on the sidewalls are a sign of ageing. Have the tyres
checked by specialised personnel if they have been fit-
ted for longer than 6 years. Remember to check the spare
wheel very carefully;
when replacing the tyres, always fit new tyres, avoid-
ing those of dubious origin;
if a tyre is changed, also change the inflation valve;
to allow even wear between the front and rear tyres,
it is advisable to change them over every 10-15 thou-
sand kilometres, keeping them on the same side of the
car so as not to reverse the direction of rotation.
Remember that the road holding qualities of
your car also depend on the correct inflation
pressure of the tyres.
If the pressure is too low the tyre will get
overheated, with the risk of serious damage
to the tyre.
Avoid moving the tyres from the right side of
the vehicle to the left side and vice versa.
Do not repaint alloy wheel rims at temper-
atures higher than 150°C. The mechanical
characteristics of the wheels might be dis-
rupted.
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234TECHNICAL DATA
WHEELS
RIMS AND TYRES
Pressed steel or alloy rims. Tubeless radial carcass tyres.
All approved tyres are listed in the Log Book.
IMPORTANT In the event of discrepancies between the
information provided on this “Owner’s handbook” and
the “Log book”, consider the specifications shown in the
log book only.
Respect the prescribed size to ensure safety of the car in
movement. Fit tyres of the same make and type on all
wheels.
IMPORTANT Do not use inner tubes with Tubeless tyres.
SMALL SPARE WHEEL
Pressed steel rim Tubeless tyre.
WHEEL GEOMETRY
Front wheel toe-in: –1
±1 mm
Rear wheel toe-in: 2
± 2 mm
The values refer to the car in running order.READING TYRE MARKINGS fig. 5
Example: 195/55 R 16 91 V
195 = Nominal width (S, distance in mm between
sidewalls).
55 = Height/width ratio (H/S) in percentage.
R = Radial tyre.
16 = Rim diameter in inches (Ø).
91 = Load rating (capacity).
V = Maximum speed rating.
fig. 5L0E0120m
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236TECHNICAL DATA
(*) Depending on the trim level, the spare wheel for the 1.9 Twin Turbo Multijet and the 2.0 Multijet has a 205/55 R16-91V tyre
and a 7Jx16” – ET31 rim. In that case the 205/55 R16-91V has the same specifications as the spare wheel: the text and the warn-
ings in the “Chaging a wheel” paragraph therefore refer to the 205/55 R16-91V tyre.
(
)
7Jx16”- ET31
7Jx17”- ET31
7.5Jx18”- ET35
4Bx15” H-ET 35 (*) 125/90 R15-96M (*)
205/55 R16-91V
225/45 R17-91W
225/40 R18-92W
()
205/55 R16-91T (M+S)
225/45 R17-91T (M+S)
225/40 R18-92T (M+S)
Versions Rims Tyres Snow tyres Spare wheel
(for versions/markets
where required)
Rim Tyre
1.4 Turbo Jet
1.6 Multijet
1.9 Twin
Turbo Multijet
2.0 Multijet
On 205/55 R16-91V tyres, use reduced size snow chains with a maximum projection of 9 mm beyond
the tyre profile. On 225/45 R17-91W tyres, use reduced size snow chains with a maximum projection
of 7 mm beyond the tyre profile.
IMPORTANT The use of 225/40 R18 92W tyres requires specific technical measures to be adopted. For this reason, this
tyre may only be ordered at the time of vehicle purchase. Do not install this tyre after vehicle purchase!
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252INDEX
Windscreen wiper
– blades ................................... 218
– controls ................................. 63
– jets ........................................ 220 Towing trailers .......................... 154
TPMS system ............................. 115
Transmission .............................. 232
Trip Computer .......................... 34
TTC system................................. 110
Ty r e s
– inflation pressure ................... 237
– replacement ........................... 167
– snow tyres ............................. 236
– standard ................................ 236
– tyre marking ......................... 234
Use of manual gearbox............... 151
Versions..................................... 228
Warning lights on panel ............ 9
Weights ...................................... 240
Wheel (changing) ....................... 167
Wheel rims
– reading the rim....................... 235
Wheels........................................ 234
Window cleaning ........................ 62
Windows (cleaning) .................... 223
Windscreen washer .................... 63