2003 MERCEDES-BENZ E-CLASS wheel bolts

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MERCEDES-BENZ E-CLASS 2003  Owners Manual 268 OperationTires and wheels
Tires and wheelsSee your authorized Mercedes-Benz Cen-
ter for information on tested and recom-
mended rims and tires for summer and 
winter operation. They can also offe

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MERCEDES-BENZ E-CLASS 2003  Owners Manual 272 OperationTires and wheelsIf you wish to cancel activation:
Press the ç button.
If the following message appears in the 
multifunction display:
Tire pressure monitoring ReactivateorTire pressure

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MERCEDES-BENZ E-CLASS 2003  Owners Manual 325 Practical hints
Where will I find ...?
Minispare wheel
In the case of a flat tire, you may tempo-
rarily use the Minispare* wheel when ob-
serving the following restrictions:
Do not exceed a vehi

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MERCEDES-BENZ E-CLASS 2003  Owners Manual 339 Practical hints
Flat tire

On whee l to b e c hang ed, l oose n but d o 
not yet remove the wheel bolts (ap-
proximately one full turn with wrench). 
The jack take-up brackets are located di-
rec

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MERCEDES-BENZ E-CLASS 2003  Owners Manual 340 Practical hintsFlat tire
Removing the wheel
1Alignment bolt
Unscrew the upper-most wheel bolt 
and remove.

Replace this wheel bolt with alignment 
bolt1 supplied in the tool kit.

Remove the r

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MERCEDES-BENZ E-CLASS 2003  Owners Manual 341 Practical hints
Flat tire

Unscrew the alignment bolt, install last 
wheel bolt and tighten slightly.In the case of a flat tire, you may tempo-
rarily use the Minispare* wheel when ob-
serving th

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MERCEDES-BENZ E-CLASS 2003  Owners Manual 342 Practical hintsFlat tireLowering the vehicle
Lower vehicle by turning crank coun-
terclockwise until vehicle is resting ful-
ly on its own weight.

Remove the jack.
1-5 Wheel bolts

Tighten the

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MERCEDES-BENZ E-CLASS 2003  Owners Manual 379 Technical terms
Restraint systems
Seat belts, belt tensioners, airbags and 
child restraint systems. As indepen-
dent systems, their protective func-
tions complement one another.
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