To change a wheel:
Engage the parking brake.
Put the gear selector in (P)ark.
Remove the wheel cap (where applicable)  using the lug wrench  in the tool kit.
With the car still  on the ground, use the lug wrench  to loosen the wheel bolts  1/2 - 1 turn. Turn  the bolts
counterclockwise to loosen. 
Position the jack on the bar in the attach-ment (A in the illustration in right column) and  crank while simultaneously
guiding the base of the jack to the ground. The base of the jack must  be  flat on a  level,  firm, non-slippery surface.
Before raising the car, check that the jack is still  correctly positioned in the attach-ment.
Raise the vehicle until the wheel to be  changed is lifted off the ground.
Unscrew the wheel bolts  completely  and  carefully remove the wheel so as not to damage the thread on the studs.
NOTE: See  also page 129
 for hoisting the vehicle on a  garage lift!
WARNING!
The jack must  correctly engage the bar in the jack attachment (A). The car's weight must  not rest  on the jack
attachment (B). See  illustration on page 110.
Be sure the jack is on a  firm, level,  non-slippery surface.
Never  allow any  part of your body to be  extended under a  car supported  by a  jack.
Use the jack intended  for the car when replacing a  wheel. For any  other job, use stands to support the side of the
car being worked on.
Apply the parking brake and  put the gear selector in the (P)ark position.
Block the wheels standing on the ground, use rigid wooden blocks or
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NOTE: To avoid excessive wear  and  the necessity of rebalancing, mark and  reinstall wheels in the same location and
position as before removal. To lessen  the chance of imbalance, each wheel hub is equipped with a  guide stud to ensure
that a  removed wheel can be  reinstalled in its  original position (as when changing over to winter tires/wheels).
NOTE: Refer to page 129
 for hoisting the vehicle on a  garage lift. 
CAUTION:
The car must  not be  driven with wheels of different  dimensions or with a  spare tire other than the one  that came with
the car. The use of different  size wheels can seriously damage your car's transmission.
Correct tightening torque on wheel bolts  must  be  observed. The wheel bolts  should never be  greased or lubricated.
The extended, chromed wheel bolts  must  not be  used with steel rims, as they make it impossible to fit the hub caps. 
Installing the wheel
Clean the contact surfaces on the wheel and  hub.
Lift the wheel and  place it on the hub. Make sure that you align the wheel with the guide stud on the wheel hub prior
to installation.
Install the wheel bolts  and  tighten hand -tight. Using the lug wrench,  tighten crosswise (see illustration above) until
all bolts  are snug.
Lower the vehicle to the ground and  alternately tighten the bolts  crosswise to 100 ft. lbs. (136 Nm).
Install the wheel cap (where applicable).  
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