Range Rover Evoque: Locking wheel nuts

Locking wheel nuts can be removed only by using the special adapter provided in the tool kit.

Note: When the vehicle is first supplied, the adapter may be stored in the glove compartment. It should be removed and stored in the tool kit as soon as possible.

Note: A code number is stamped onto the underside of the adapter. If a replacement adapter is required, you will be asked to quote this number. Ensure that the number is recorded and kept safe, but should not be kept with the vehicle.

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 Releasing locking wheel nuts

1. Insert the wheel nut adapter into the locking wheel nut, ensuring that it is fully engaged. 2. Locate the wheel brace over the adapter and unscrew the wheel nut half a turn counter clockwise.

 Wheel changing

WARNING - THAT NO PERSON SHOULD PLACE ANY PORTION OF THEIR BODY UNDER A VEHICLE THAT IS SUPPORTED BY A JACK. Position the jack from the side of the vehicle, in line with the appropriate jacking

 Tyres

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 Identification Codes

VIN Number NOTES: Some variation in the illustrations may occur, but the essential information is always correct. The body VIN is located behind the spare wheel well under the rear carpet. Windscreen VIN - UK, Europe and ROW Windscreen VIN - China only VIN label - UK, Europe and ROW Type/

 Four-Wheel Drive Systems

Four-Wheel Drive Systems - Component Location NOTE: Automatic transmission shown, manual transmission similar Transmission Power transfer unit Four-Wheel Drive Systems - Overview OVERVIEW The power transfer unit is located at the rear of the engine and is attached directly to the transmission

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