Range Rover Evoque: Temporary spare wheel

instructions Always adhere to the instructions given on the temporary use spare wheel warning label. Failure to comply can be dangerous.
When a temporary use spare wheel is fitted, drive with caution and replace with the specified wheel and tyre as soon as possible.
Do not fit more than one temporary use spare wheel and tyre assembly at one time.
The temporary use spare wheel must be inflated to 4.2 bar (60 psi, 420 kPa) and cannot be repaired.
Temporary use spare wheel, maximum speed is 80 km/h (50 mph).
DSC must be switched on while the temporary spare wheel is in use.
Traction devices such as snow chains cannot be used with a temporary spare wheel.

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