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Kot



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Hybrid spare wheel design?

I noticed the following statement in the owners manual Whistle even though I dont have an Hybrid, I am intrigued on what the actual design differences are for these hybrid wheels?
Can someone enlighten me?


The wheel changing procedure for hybrid vehicles is the same as for non-hybrid vehicles. However, please note the following information.

NOTES
The wheels differ in design between the left side and right side of the vehicle, as viewed from the rear of the vehicle. LH for the left side or RH for the right side is marked on the inner face of each wheel. Always make sure that the correct handed wheel is re-fitted on the vehicle.

In the event of a puncture, the spare wheel can be used on either side of the vehicle. Make sure that the original wheel is replaced in its correct location as soon as possible.
 2018 SE SDV8 4.4 Byron Blue

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OK thanks for that, very interesting - so designed to cool the wheels caused by the Hybrid motors heat thats generated. 2018 SE SDV8 4.4 Byron Blue

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