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Changing a wheel
Introduction
this sect ion you 'll find informati on about:
for changi ng a wheel . . . . . . . . . 311
Wheel bolts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 311
Lifting the vehi cle with the vehicle jack . . . . . . 313
Changing a whee l ....................... 315
After ch anging a wheel
................... 315
Change a wheel by yourse lf only if the vehicle is
park ed in a safe loca tion , you are fam
ilia r with
safe ty procedures and the technical steps, and you
ha ve proper too ls ava ilable . Otherwise , get expert
ass istan
ce.
More information:
Exterior views 6
Vehicle key set
Tires and whee ls 258
an em ergency
Vehicle tool kit
W heel covers
Changing a wheel ,
proaching traffic.
you are towing a trailer, always unhitch it from your vehicle before starting to change the wheel. Always apply the trailer brakes firmly and make sure the trailer cannot move unintentionally.
ing the transmission in Par k (P) or in gear
proved for use on other Volkswagen models.
es , and serious personal injuries, never en the screws on rims with threaded rim rings.
rate torque wrench.
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Preparations for changing a wheel
on page
Getting ready to cha n ge a these steps in the order here
1. you have a tire, move as fa r away from tr affic a s possi ble. Park t he
etc .
2. the parki ng brak e to fr om movi ng
165.
5 . 171.
6. Hav e
the diagonally opposite with a c hock or anot her suitab le object.
8. from the prope rly .
9. th e R emove th e luggage.
Take th e s pare or compac t spare ki t ou t of the
cove rs
may
ries.
Wheel bolts
Fi g. Changing a Loosening
tory information and heed the on page
Loose n the that was
the checklist. accepted safety practices and use
L c_ o_ m __ m_o_n __ s_en_s_ e_ . ______________ ________
Fig. 161 Changing a Tire
Loosen the the
tips 311
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a wheel bolt does not come loose, ca ref ully push
the end of the lug wrench with your foot. Make
sure you are standing firmly on the ground and
hold on
to the vehicle for support .
Loosening the wheel bolts
Push the lug wrench over the wheel bolt all the
way
H oldi ng the lug wrench at the end , loosen the
wheel bolt by turning it countercloc kwise about one comp lete turn
Loosening the anti-theft wheel bolt
Take the adapter for the anti-theft wheel bolt
out of the vehicle tool kit.
Holding the lug wrench at the end , lo osen the wheel bolt by turning it counterclockwise about one comp lete turn
information regarding wheel bolts
The design of rims and whee l bolts is matched to
the factory- in sta lled whee ls . diffe re nt wheels are
ins ta lled , wheel bolts with the right length and bolt
head shape must be used . T
he a ttachment of the
wheels and function of the brake system depend
on this .
may not be possible to use wheel bolts from ferent vehicles of the same model.
a whee l with a w hee l cover , the anti-theft whee l 161 in relation to the position of the tire valve
tight ened bolts for stee l a nd alloy wheel
r im s shou ld have a torque of 88ft lbs
Do
Improperly tightened wheel bolts can come loose while driving and cause you to lose
control over the vehicle, resulting in
and grease .
Loosen the wheel bolts only about one turn before lifting the vehicle with the jack.
Never loosen bolted connections on wheel
rims with bolted rim rings.
the wheel bolts are not tig hten ed to the proper torque, the wheel can come off the
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Lifting the vehicle with the vehicle jack
Fig. 162 Lift point for the jack.
Fig. 16 3 Jack in posit io n at the rea r po int .
tory information and heed the WARNon page 310.
The jack must be posi tio ned at one of the 4 points marked on the 162 ). mu st use the to the being change d
may points.
For your own safe ty and that o f your passengers. carry out the steps in the order
1. Find a spot on firm ground for the
2. off the e ngine . Aut om atic transm iss ion: sh ift the transmi ssion into Park (P)) the parking brake 179 to
towing a Unhi tch th e fro m the
the bei ng raised with a chock or a
to be changed
to the to be ch a nged .
tips 313
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in side To do so,
up the jack so it just fits underneath the point.
9. Positio n the jack so that its base is directly underneath the 163, making sure that the
en tire base of t he jack rests
the jack and wind up the jack at the same lime, derneath the
cranking up the jack the
to ous personal injury. To
eve n those approved for other Volkswagen
ground. Th e ground.
a hard , slippery surface (such as a use an anti-skid rubber mat or som ething to prevent the jack from
make sure the jack grips the vertical rib unde r the so that the jack does not off when you are ra ising
the 163 .
314 Do it yourself
other per-sons have any part of their body under the
you must work under a raised on a make sure that the vehi-is
the to one side or the engine is running.
is
s upported by a jack. Engine vibrations may
cause the off the jack.
Disregardi ng the safety-related checklist may to acc idents and serious personal inju-ries.
review and accep ted safety practices and use common sense .
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Fig. 164 Chang ing a whee l: remove previous ly
loos ened wheel bolts using the screwdrive r hand le .
on page
Removing the wheel
Review the checklist 311.
Loosen the wheel
Lift the
Completely unscrew and remove the previously
l oosened wheel
164. Place the
wheel
Remove the wheel.
the tire is a unidirectional ti r e , be sure to
Place the spare wheel or compact spare wheel
on the ax le.
in posit ion 161 in relation to the position of the
tire valve Hand tighten it using the adapter by
turning clockwise .
on page
Lower the vehicle with the jack .
Use the lug wrench to firmly tighten wheel Do not tighten them in sequence! Tighten any wheel to begin , then
tighten the wheel
and so forth .
caps , center wheel
Wheel bolts that are tightened or
Always keep wheel bolts and threads in the whee l hub clean and free of
Improper use of a compact s pare wheel can
cause loss o f vehicle control, a crash or other accident , and serious person al injury.
nering!
km ) with a compact spare wheel that is on the front axle (drive axle).
Replace the compact spare with a normal wheel and tire as soon as possible. Compact spa re tires are designed for brief use only.
Practical tip s 3 15
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Fuses
Introduction
this sec tion find information about:
Fuses in the vehicle
..................... 318
Repla cing blown
fuses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 319
Due to on go ing deve lopmen t of the vehic le , of fuses and the bin ed fuse protection of multiple loads with one
fuse , an up-to -date overview of the fu se locat ion per load is not possible at the time of print ing . tailed information regarding fuse box layou t is from auth orized Volkswagen dealers and
author ized Vol ksw agen
ge neral , one fuse can protect several loads. load can also be protected by seve ral fuses .
Find out why the fu se blew and correct the
lem before replacing a blown fuse . placed fuse blows again after a s hort time , the
e lec tr ic al system should be chec ked by an auth o r
ized Volkswagen deale r o r an autho rized Volkswa
gen
F acility .
More information:
Prepa ration s for working in the engine compart
ment
High volta g e systems in the engin e
tronic ignition system.
Using the wrong fuse, using a blown fuse
that has been repaired , and using metal ob-jects in plac e of fuses to complete the electri-connection in the circuit can cause fires
and serious p erson al injury.
with a fuse of the same amperage (same or and same imprint) and same
Never replace fuses with a metal strip , a
paper clip, or a similar objec t.
To help preven t damage to the electrical
system , switch off ail lights and accessories ,
switch off the ignition , and remov e the key from the ignition switch before replacing a fuse .
ferent loca tions In the electrical system.
A single load (a sin gle elec trica l com ponent )
fuse may pro tect several loads (seve ral electrical co mp one nts ).
Prac tic al tip s 317