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Owner’s Handbook Manual del Propietario Manuel du Proprietaire Betriebsanleitung...
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H E A D I N G H E R E VIN/NIV S C R Name/Nom/Nombre Address/Adresse/Dirección DEALER/REVENDEUR/HÄNDLER/CONCESIONARIO Tel/Tél Date of delivery/Date de livraison/Auslieferungsdatum/Fecha de Entrega Signature/Unterschrift/Firma Registration Number/Numéro de Plaque d’Immatriculation/ Zulassungsnummer/Matrícula...
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C O N T E N T S Page nos. Foreword General precautions Vehicle locking and security Driver's compartment - instruments and controls Driver's compartment - heating and air conditioning Driver's compartment - general equipment Driving the vehicle Passenger compartment - motion door locks Passenger compartment - equipment Passenger compartment - seats and seat belts Passenger compartment - special facilities...
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F O R E W O R D This handbook describes the instruments, LTI Vehicles reserve the right to change their switches, controls and equipment fitted to your servicing recommendations in the light of new vehicle and the way in which they are operating experience.
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OILS, FLUIDS AND SOLVENTS concerning the battery protection and warning wiring and fuses. LTI Vehicles accepts no Prolonged and repeated contact with used system). Note: whilst positions are provided for responsibility for any damage caused by...
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V E H I C L E L O C K I N G & S E C U R I T Y hazard warning lights will flash and an alarm will Remote key fobs sound at full power for 30 seconds and then The battery operated, remote key fob emits a stop, re-arming itself against any further coded radio signal which operates the security...
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V E H I C L E L O C K I N G & S E C U R I T Y WARE 395 Arming and disarming the system To lock the vehicle and arm the security system, close the windows, vacate the vehicle and ensure the doors, bonnet and boot lid are fully closed before pressing the remote key button (A) while adjacent to the vehicle.
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Insert the new battery ensuring the “+” positive marking is as shown. Screw the cover back on tightly. Always use an LTI specified battery. CAUTION: Carefully dispose of the old battery. Battery may explode if recharged, incinerated or short...
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V E H I C L E L O C K I N G & S E C U R I T Y Security system fault diagnosis Symptom Check Remedy The security system installed in your vehicle should give satisfactory service providing the Remote key may be wet Shake the remote key dry and re-try key fobs and ignition keys are treated with...
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Note: Unlocking the vehicle doors with the system recognises. Your Main Dealer can Where an LTI alarm upgrade system is fitted, ignition key will not unlock the rest of the provide and programme more keys to your and the security system was armed before vehicle.
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V E H I C L E L O C K I N G & S E C U R I T Y Boot lid lock For security reasons the boot lid lock is not operated as part of the central locking system, so that when closed the boot is always locked and can only be opened with the ignition key.
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V E H I C L E L O C K I N G & S E C U R I T Y EURO 5 EURO 6A EIV 0005 EIV 0005 Fuel tank filler cap Bonnet Should you notice that the bonnet is not The fuel filler cap (A) is locked with the ignition The bonnet lock release is located adjacent to safely secured when the vehicle is moving,...
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DRIVER’S COMPARTMENT - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 1. Fascia air vent 16. Fascia vent 2. Fuse box cover 17. Radio/CD Player Audio System 3. Rear compartment illumination 18. Heater air distribution control 4. Front compartment illumination 19. Heated rear screen switch 5.
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DRIVER’S COMPARTMENT - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 10 1 1 12 KM/H TO TA L T R I P TOTAL 18 19 21 22 EIV 0006 EIV 0006...
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Take your vehicle to an Rear wiper and washer disengaged. Remember that brake servo authorised LTI dealer so that the fault can be Front heater blower assistance is not available unless the engine diagnosed.
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Have the operating satisfactorily. INSTRUMENT PANEL WARNING LIGHTS vehicle checked out by an LTI Dealer Warning light check immediately. WARNING: If any indicator light fails to Some of the more important warning lights...
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Have the vehicle Water in fuel indicator Either the left hand or right checked out by an LTI Dealer immediately. This will illuminate if a significant hand warning lamp will flash presence of water is detected in the...
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LTI Dealer immediately who will arrange to 8 litres of fuel. Failure to refuel will result in the The braking system will continue to operate have it checked out.
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DRIVER’S COMPARTMENT - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Turn the switch anti-clockwise against spring pressure to operate the rear wiper and washer. On return to the 'off' position the rear wiper will operate for a number of sweeps and then park. Auto-rear wipe The rear wiper will operate for two wipes when reverse gear selected and front wipers on.
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DRIVER’S COMPARTMENT - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS LIGHTS, BEAM SELECTOR AND TURN INDICATOR SWITCH Lighting Turn the switch anti-clockwise as follows: • • Front and rear side lights, rear • number plate light and instrument lighting. • Headlights on (when ignition switch is on).
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DRIVER’S COMPARTMENT - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 2. Hazard warning lights switch 5. Driver's compartment illumination Use this switch when you have to stop or park Pushing this switch on or off will control the under emergency conditions. All the direction illumination of the overhead driver’s indicators will flash.
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Note: The intercom system performance will be LTI Main Dealer on request affected by background noise and should be Note: Under certain conditions, background operated with windows closed, and audio noise may adversely affect the sound quality if equipment 'off'.
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DRIVER’S COMPARTMENT - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS WARE 399 WARE 164 WARE 158 Fuel cut off switch Instrument panel illumination Door mirrors In the event of an accident the inertia switch will When the side lights are switched on, the Turn the knob (C) to select the mirror to be disable the fuel system.
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DRIVER’S COMPARTMENT - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS WARNING Electrically operated windows may be dangerous to the operator or others, particularly children, if used improperly, with the risk of entrapment. It is the responsibility of the driver or passengers using the electric windows to exercise caution in use, and to avoid putting any part of the body or other object through the open window aperture...
DRIVER’S COMPARTMENT - HEATER AND AIR CONDITIONING EIV 0013 EIV 0013 EIV 0014 HEATER AND AIR CONDITIONING CONTROLS Air distribution control (E) Temperature controlled or chilled air (where air conditioning is fitted) is Fascia air vents Temperature controlled or chilled air directed from the footwell outlets, Air from the heater system flows through (where air conditioning is fitted) is...
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DRIVER’S COMPARTMENT - HEATER AND AIR CONDITIONING Temperature control dial (F) Air recirculation button (K) Turn the control clockwise from its blue into its When this button is pressed interior air is red sections to provide increasing air recirculated within the driver's temperature.
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DRIVER’S COMPARTMENT - HEATER AND AIR CONDITIONING Air conditioning - general information The air conditioning system should be operated for a minimum of 5 minutes each week Turn off the air conditioning when starting the throughout the year. This lubricates the internal vehicle to reduce the starter motor load.
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DRIVER’S COMPARTMENT - GENERAL EQUIPMENT WARE 383 WARE 23A EURO 56A EURO 56A SEAT BELT - DRIVER'S SEAT DRIVER'S SEAT AND HEAD RESTRAINT WARNING: The seat belt should rest Lift the release (A) at the front of the seat frame Always wear your seat belt and ensure your on the middle of the shoulder - it must to adjust the seat forwards or backwards.
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DRIVER’S COMPARTMENT - GENERAL EQUIPMENT EURO 63 WARE 27 WARE 28 EURO 63 Checking seat belt operation position when making this test - the retarding Clock The seat belt retractors are designed to lock belt effect of braking must not be anticipated. If the The 24 hour display clock is situated in the roof movement by two separate methods - when the retractor fails to lock during this check you...
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DRIVER’S COMPARTMENT - GENERAL EQUIPMENT Courtesy lights A courtesy light at the right hand end of the lower edge of the fascia operates together with the interior lights when either of the front doors are open. On some models the lights will remain on for a short time after the doors are closed or until the ignition switch is turned on.
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DRIVER’S COMPARTMENT - GENERAL EQUIPMENT Storage compartments A pocket is provided in the driver's door, in addition to the compartment to the rear of the centre console. Left hand front door pull A flexible cable door pull is provided between the fascia and the left hand door to facilitate door closure from the driver's seat.
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D R I V I N G T H E V E H I C L E Further clockwise movement of the key against The steering lock/starter switch are designed spring pressure to the 'III' position on the switch to prevent the engine being started while the will then operate the starter motor.
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D R I V I N G T H E V E H I C L E Automatic transmission selector lever (F) MANUAL TRANSMISSION AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION Always apply the brakes before starting the engine. The starter can only be operated when the gear selector is in either the 'P' or 'N' km/h km/h...
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D R I V I N G T H E V E H I C L E '2' - Second gear. May be selected directly FILLING WITH FUEL from 'D' Drive and will 'hold' the gear without Always use the specified fuel for your vehicle. allowing a change to a higher gear.
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During this 'bedding-in' period, immediately by an authorized LTI Vehicles indicating that the system is functioning. The the pedal pressure required will diminish slightly.
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D R I V I N G T H E V E H I C L E CAUTION: If the warning light comes on whilst driving, consult your LTI Dealer immediately who will arrange to have it checked out. WARNING •...
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PASSENGER COMPARTMENT - MOTION DOOR LOCKS The rear doors will also lock automatically as the vehicle moves. The rear doors may be opened when the vehicle comes to rest and the driver's Intercom Is On When footbrake has been released. Again, the red Switch Is Illuminated indicator lights (D) indicate when the doors are...
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PASSENGER COMPARTMENT - EQUIPMENT Intercom Is On When Switch Is Illuminated earing Loop h Hearing T-Position Light cates EIV 0024 EIV 0024 EIV 0023 rs Are EIV 0023 Rear door windows Ashtrays PASSENGER COMPARTMENT AIR Rear door window lift switches are set into the A pull out ashtray is incorporated into one rear CONDITIONING (where fitted) door trim (A).
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PASSENGER COMPARTMENT - EQUIPMENT Intercom Is On When Switch Is Illuminated earing Loop h Hearing T-Position Light cates EIV 0023 rs Are EIV 0023 Door and courtesy lights Electronic control to reduce electrical system Grab handles When a rear door is opened, the floor and roof demand gives the following feature: To facilitate passenger entry and exit, grab mounted passenger compartment lights will be...
PASSENGER COMPARTMENT - SEATS AND SEAT BELTS WARE 52 WARE 53 REAR SEAT end of the belt into its buckle (D, E or F) until a Depress the red button on the buckle to release The rear seat is fitted with two cushions, each of positive "click"...
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PASSENGER COMPARTMENT - SEATS AND SEAT BELTS WARNING: The passenger compartment is designed to take a maximum of 5 passengers. This number must not be exceeded. CAUTION: Encourage passengers to wear the seat belts provided. The chances of passengers becoming injured in an accident and/or the severity of any injury may be greatly reduced if seat belts are worn and are properly adjusted.
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PASSENGER COMPARTMENT - SEATS & SEAT BELTS The seat belt should be slowly drawn from its retraction guide (C) on the body pillar and passed over the shoulder before inserting the sliding tongue on the belt into its buckle (D) on the centre division, until a “click”...
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PASSENGER COMPARTMENT - SPECIAL FACILITIES The passenger compartment is fitted with GENERAL PRECAUTIONS 4. Harsh driving can cause many disabled equipment specially designed to assist people to slide in their wheelchairs; often they passengers with special needs to travel in safety 1.
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PASSENGER COMPARTMENT - SPECIAL FACILITIES WARE 261D EURO 27 EURO 28 Additional Step Swivel seat and additional step Assist the passenger onto the seat. To unlock, An additional step is provided and stored in the The fold-down occasional seat fitted to the left swivel both seat and passenger outwards until boot.
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PASSENGER COMPARTMENT - SPECIAL FACILITIES Fig 1 Fig 2 EIV 0025 WARE 400 WARE 401 Disengage the door restraint strap end fitting (A) Wheelchair installation Then secure using the seat belt around the seat by turning anti-clockwise 90° before pulling it Obtain the ramp tool, seat belt extender and base as illustrated (Fig 2).
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PASSENGER COMPARTMENT - SPECIAL FACILITIES EIV 0026 EURO 53 WARNING: The integral ramp must be The wheel-chair passenger may now be loaded Locate the wheel chair retention strap onto the used in conjunction with the ramp - take care to check the wheel-chair track is well two eyebolts in the rear division trim.
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PASSENGER COMPARTMENT - SPECIAL FACILITIES WARE 404 WARE 403A EURO 31A CAUTION: To prevent damage to the repeat the procedure. If the wheelchair is fitted the extender belt. A "click" will confirm full ramp assembly and the door, always with a brake, apply it at this stage. engagement.
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PASSENGER COMPARTMENT - SPECIAL FACILITIES Remove the ramp tool from the metal door Stow the ramp tool, seat belt extender and restraint and close the kerb side door. wheelchair retention harness in the centre With regard to passing traffic, open the armrest.
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E M E R G E N C Y P R O C E D U R E S WARE 153 WARE 55 WARE 260B FLAT TYRES Always use the wheel chocks provided, even When changing a wheel at the roadside follow Spare wheel and jack on an apparently level surface.
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E M E R G E N C Y P R O C E D U R E S 10. Stow the displaced wheel in the luggage compartment using the retaining bolt provided. Replace the jack and ratchet handle, wheelbrace and wheel chocks. Stand the step in its locating brackets before securing it in position with the rubber straps provided.
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WARNING: You must never attempt to using a vehicle designed for the purpose. NEGATIVE (-) earth return and the correct tow start or push start an LTI product polarity must be maintained at all times. under any circumstances. An emergency towing eye which is stowed with...
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E M E R G E N C Y P R O C E D U R E S Starting the engine with jump leads Note: on connection, the vehicle security alarm (where fitted) will operate and should be WARNING: Batteries produce disarmed using the radio key.
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E M E R G E N C Y P R O C E D U R E S Battery charging If the electrical system charge light remains off, A high speed charger may only be used if the keep the engine running and open the windows. battery has been completely disconnected from Turn both heater blower motors to their the vehicle electrical system.
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Clutch and brake hydraulic systems Battery The basis of LTI Vehicles service schedule for TX4, is a 10,000 mile interval. The standard service takes place at the first 10,000 mile interval and the major service at the first 20,000 mile interval. The...
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M A I N T E N A N C E R E Q U I R E M E N T S EVERY WEEK ON THE VEHICLE LIFT IN THE ENGINE COMPARTMENT (or before a long journey) Replace the engine oil & filter. Check condition of auxiliary drive belt(s).
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ON THE VEHICLE LIFT or 5 years) (and PAS pump belt where fitted - Lubricate exposed auto transmission gear shift aircon vehicles) mechanism LTI Vehicles reserves the right to alter 100,000 MILES service and maintenance requirements IN THE ENGINE COMPARTMENT. Additional service requirements specified for vehicles of their manufacture in Inspect battery terminal condition.
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See warning fuel filter. if this does not rectify the condition you on following page. should have it checked out by an LTI Dealer immediately. • Open the manual bleed valve on the fuel filter (A) approximately one full turn using a 10mm •...
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M A I N T E N A N C E R E Q U I R E M E N T S FUEL TANK EMPTY LUBRICANT SPECIFICATIONS Your vehicle is equipped with a system that Component Minimum Performance level helps prevent the complete emptying of the fuel &...
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(MAX). For further details, refer to the chapter conditions, lead to engine damage which is General Information. not covered by the LTI Vehicles warranty. To close, turn the cap clockwise until it clicks. (Empty and used oil containers must not be disposed of in the household refuse waste.
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M A I N T E N A N C E R E Q U I R E M E N T S CLUTCH AND BRAKE HYDRAULIC SYSTEMS Brake and clutch fluids Always use brake fluid which complies with the specification FMVSS 116 DOT 4 to top up the clutch and braking system reservoirs.
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When replacing disarmed using the remote key or key pad. the battery use only a lead/calcium battery of the type listed by LTI Parts. No other battery is to be used. Contact your LTI COOLING SYSTEM Dealer or local authority for battery and WARNING: To avoid injury from disposal replacement.
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M A I N T E N A N C E R E Q U I R E M E N T S Frost and corrosion precautions Have your Dealer check the specific gravity of TYRES In production your vehicle was filled with an the antifreeze solution every year sometime Special 'taxi' tyres are fitted in production and antifreeze solution to minimise internal corrosion...
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M A I N T E N A N C E R E Q U I R E M E N T S Excessive local damage may result from striking a kerb, hitting an obstruction or deep pot hole, each of which can seriously affect the tyre casing.
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M A I N T E N A N C E R E Q U I R E M E N T S The washer jets (C) may be adjusted by inserting a thin needle into the washer orifice so that the jet may be swivelled into the required position.
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• Clean the windows with a clean soft cloth and glass cleaner, or chamois leather. The rear Locks hinges and catches LTI Vehicles Dealers carry a wide range of screen should always be cleaned with care. Inject a small quantity of thin oil through the...
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Fuel filler cap and seal • Ensure any accident repair work is performed Exhaust system and outlet by (or arranged through) an LTI Dealer so that The detrimental effects of body damage can be Door and body seals, seams and grommets,...
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R E P L A C E M E N T B U L B S A N D F U S E S EIV 0031 EIV 0041 WARE 85A EIV 0031 EIV 0041 Headlight and side light bulbs Replace the bulb (it will fit only one way round) The side light bulbs (E) are incorporated into the To replace the offside headlight and side light and refit the retaining spring, positioning the...
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R E P L A C E M E N T B U L B S A N D F U S E S EIV 0042 EIV 0042 WARE 86 WARE 89 Side indicator repeaters Note: The bottom bulb (rear and fog) is a double Do not touch the glass of the new bulb (if The bulb holder is a bayonet fitting in the side filament bulb with offset pins.
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R E P L A C E M E N T B U L B S A N D F U S E S EIV 0032 EIV 0032 EIV 0033 EIV 0033 Number plate light - bulb replacement Hire sign light - bulb replacement Note the position of the light lens (A).
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R E P L A C E M E N T B U L B S A N D F U S E S EIV 0034 EIV 0034 WARE 94 Hire sign repeater bulbs Interior lights The festoon type bulbs may be replaced by Carefully pull the edge of the lens surround removing the screw (A) securing the light box down from the head lining to give access to the...
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R E P L A C E M E N T B U L B S A N D F U S E S EIV 0036 EIV 0035 EIV 0035 EIV 0036 WARE 96 Courtesy, fare illumination, puddle, fascia, Fuse box access Cabin Fuse Box and fuses and boot lights If any electrical equipment fails to operate,...
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If any of these fuses ‘blows’ this may 60 A - Blue indicate a serious concern and we advise you to take your vehicle to an authorised LTI Vehicles WARNING: Fuses are fitted to protect Dealer immediately. the vehicle wiring from overheating and the consequential risk of fire.
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R E P L A C E M E N T B U L B S A N D F U S E S REPLACEMENT BULBS, FUSES Location Type Wattage Part No. Location Type Wattage Part No. Headlight Halogen 60/55W TLB 472 FUSES 610892...
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G E N E R A L I N F O R M A T I O N Engine Type Transmissions Principal dimensions and weights Diesel Manual - 5 speed synchromesh Automatic - 5 speed electronically controlled Number of cylinders Length 4575 180.00...
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I N D E X Accelerator pedal Dimensions-vehicle Fuel tank-empty Additional step Direction indicators Fuse box-access Air conditioning 25/26 Door lights-passenger compartment Fuse box-location Air vents Door locks Fuses-Underbonnet-location Anti-lock brake system 34/35 Door locks-passenger compartment Fuse position chart 70/71 Anti lock brake system indicator Door mirrors-adjustment Fuse ratings...
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I N D E X Jacking up the vehicle 48/49 Rear seats Wheel-chair ramps and tool Jack-maintenance Rear window wash/wipe Wheel-chair restraint and seat belts 45/47 Remote keys Windscreen washers fluid level Keys Remote keys-batteries Windscreen wipers and washer switches Routine service schedules 53/55 Windscreen wipers-maintenance...
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W A R R A N T I E S A N D S E R V I C E R E C O R D VEHICLE AND PARTS WARRANTIES The remaining pages starting from the back of this handbook give details of the vehicle and parts warranties.
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Warranties and Service Records CONTENTS Page nos. Vehicle information inside cover Vehicle and parts warranties ii - iv Vehicle and parts identification Anti-corrosion programme Vehicle maintenance Maintenance service record vii-xiii Service record - additional requirements xiv-xvi...
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W A R R A N T I E S FROM THE DATE ON WHICH THE VEHICLE WAS REGISTERED WITH THE AUTHORITIES IN THE NAME OF THE FIRST OWNER LTI VEHICLES WILL REPAIR OR REPLACE ANY ITEM WHICH FAILS AS THE RESULT OF A MANUFACTURING OR MATERIAL DEFECT, FOR A PERIOD OF 100,000 MILES OR 36 MONTHS, WHICHEVER OCCURS SOONER.
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V E H I C L E A N D PA RT S W A R R A N T I E S The vehicle and parts warranty will not apply: The vehicle warranty does not cover the LTI Vehicles also confirms that the use of non following: LTI-approved replacement parts or parts of ●...
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V E H I C L E A N D P A R T S W A R R A N T I E S VEHICLE WARRANTY PARTS WARRANTY VEHICLE AND PARTS IDENTIFICATION If your vehicle requires attention under the After the vehicle warranty has expired, any The Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) shown terms of the warranty:...
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For the 6-year Anti-Corrosion programme to remain valid, body service retreatments must be carried out at 1, 3 and 5 years from the date of registration of the vehicle. These have to take place at an LTI Vehicles and DGB Sterling Limited approved retreatment centre who will then affix the DINITROL®...
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REWORKS ● If not used daily; check operation of all covered in detail. From time to time LTI Vehicles issues parts of the wheelchair access and instructions to Dealers to carry out a rework of restraint system including all parts of the customers’...
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M A I N T E N A N C E S E R V I C E R E C O R D By stamping the box below your Dealer certifies that the work specified on the maintenance schedule in this handbook has been completed at the time and distance indicated.
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M A I N T E N A N C E S E R V I C E R E C O R D By stamping the box below your Dealer certifies that the work specified on the maintenance schedule in this handbook has been completed at the time and distance indicated.
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M A I N T E N A N C E S E R V I C E R E C O R D By stamping the box below your Dealer certifies that the work specified on the maintenance schedule in this handbook has been completed at the time and distance indicated.
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M A I N T E N A N C E S E R V I C E R E C O R D By stamping the box below your Dealer certifies that the work specified on the maintenance schedule in this handbook has been completed at the time and distance indicated.
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M A I N T E N A N C E S E R V I C E R E C O R D By stamping the box below your Dealer certifies that the work specified on the maintenance schedule in this handbook has been completed at the time and distance indicated.
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M A I N T E N A N C E S E R V I C E R E C O R D By stamping the box below your Dealer certifies that the work specified on the maintenance schedule in this handbook has been completed at the time and distance indicated.
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M A I N T E N A N C E S E R V I C E R E C O R D By stamping the box below your Dealer certifies that the work specified on the maintenance schedule in this handbook has been completed at the time and distance indicated.
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S E R V I C E R E C O R D - A D D I T I O N A L R E Q U I R E M E N T S By stamping the boxes below your Dealer certifies that the work specified has been completed. Please provide this handbook record to any subsequent owner.
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S E R V I C E R E C O R D - A D D I T I O N A L R E Q U I R E M E N T S By stamping the boxes below your Dealer certifies that the work specified has been completed. Please provide this handbook record to any subsequent owner.
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S E R V I C E R E C O R D - A D D I T I O N A L R E Q U I R E M E N T S By stamping the boxes below your Dealer certifies that the work specified has been completed. Please provide this handbook record to any subsequent owner.
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Warranties and Service Care Instructions de garantie et d’Entretien Garantias y Mantenimiento Garantien und Kundendienst LTI VEHICLES HOLYHEAD ROAD COVENTRY UNITED KINGDOM CV5 8JJ...
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