
@ Tips 
-Never  use  the  hexagonal  socket  in the 
handle  of the  screwdriver  to  loosen  or 
tighten  the  wheel  bolts. 
- If  a whee l bolt  is very tight,  you  may  find 
it  easier  to  loosen  by carefully  pushing 
down  on  the  end  of the  wheel  bolt 
wrench  w ith 
one  foot  only. As you  do  so, 
hold  on  to  the  car  to  keep  your  ba lance 
and  take  ca re  not  to  slip. 
Raising  the  vehicle 
The vehicle must  be  li~ed with  the jack  first 
before  the  wheel  can be removed . 
Fig.  1 85 Sill pane ls: ma rki ngs 
Fi g. 186 Sill: posit ion ing  the  ve hicle jack 
The  location  of  the  jack  point  is  indica ted  by 
a n  in den ta ti on  on  the  underside  of  the  vehicle 
Q fig . 185. 
"'  Activate  the parking  brake to  prevent  the 
vehicle  from  ro lling  u ninten tionally. 
"'  Sh ift  into 
1 st  gear on  vehicles  with  m anua l 
transmission  or  move  the  se lector  lever  to 
the  P position  on  vehicles  with  automatic 
transmission* . 
"'  Find the 
mark ing (imprint)  on  the  sill that 
is nearest  the  wheel  that  will  be  changed 
What  do  I  d o now ? 255 
¢ fig. 185. Behind  the  marking,  there  is a 
lifting  point on  the  sill for  the  vehicle  jack. 
"'  Turn the 
vehicle jack located  under  the  lift
ing  point  on  the  sill to  ra ise  the  jack  until 
the  jaw ¢ 
fig. 186 @ covers  the notch on 
the  vehicle 
¢ & ¢ (D . 
"' Align the  vehicle  jack  so  the  jaw@ covers 
th e notch  and  the  base  plate @ is flat  on 
the  floor.  The  base  plate  @ must  be 
vertical 
unde r th e  lift ing  po in t @ . 
"'  Insta ll the  rod  on  the  vehi cle jack:  Insert 
the  rod  into  the  opening  on  the  handwheel. 
Turn the  rod  left  or  right  to  secure  it. 
"'  Cont inue  raising  the  jack w ith  the  rod  unt il 
the  wheel  lifts  off  the  ground  slightly. 
Position  the  veh icle jack 
only under  the  desig
nated  lifting  points  on  the  sill ¢ 
fig.  185 . 
There  is exactly one location for  each  wheel. 
The jack  must  not  be  positioned  at  any  other  location 
¢  ,&. ¢(I) . 
Soft  ground under  the  jack  can  cause  the  ve
hicle  to  slip  off the  jack.  Always place  the  jack 
on  f irm  ground.  Use a f lat,  stab le  support  if 
necessary . Use  a  non-slip  surface  such  as  a 
rubber  mat  on  a 
s lipp ery  surface such  as  tile . 
A WARNING 
-You or your  passengers  co uld  be  in ju red 
while  c hanging  a whee l if you  do  no t fo l
low  these safety  p re ca utions: 
- Position  t he veh icle jack  on ly at  the 
designated  lifting  poi nts  and  align  the 
jack.  Otherw ise,  the  vehicle  jack  could 
slip  a nd  cause  an  injury  if  it  does  not 
have  sufficie nt  hold  o n the  vehicle. 
- A soft  or  unstable  surface  under  the 
jac k may  cause  the  ve hicle to  slip  off 
the  jack . A lways  prov ide  a  fi rm  base  for 
the  jack  o n the  ground.  If  necessa ry, 
u se  a  st ur dy  boa rd  under  the  jack . 
- On hard,  sl ippery  su rface  (such  as  t iles) 
u se  a  rubber  mat  or simi lar  to  prevent 
the  j ack from  slipping. 
- T o  help  preve nt  injury to  yo urself  and 
your  pas sengers:  

256  What  do  I  do  now? 
-Do not  raise  the  vehicle  unti l yo u are 
sure  the  jack  is securely  engaged. 
- Passengers  must  not  remain in the  ve
h icle  when  it  is  jacked  up. 
- Make  sure  that  passengers  wait  in a 
safe  p lace  away from  the  vehicle  and 
well  away from  the  road  and  traffic. 
- Make  sure  jack  position  is correct,  ad
just  as  necessary  and  then  continue  to  ra ise  the  jack. 
CD Note 
Do  not  lift  the  vehicle  by  the sill.  Position 
the  vehicle  jack only at  the  designated  lift
ing  points  on  the  sill.  Otherwise,  your  vehi
cle  will  be  damaged. 
Taking the  wheel  off/installing  the  spare 
tire 
Follow these instructions  step-by-step  for 
changing  the  wheel . 
Fig. 187 Changing  a w hee l:  usi ng  the  screwdriver  han · 
dle  (with  the  blade  r~mo ved)  to turn  th e  bo lts 
Fig. 188 C hangin g a w hee l: alig nmen t  pin  inside  the 
to p hole 
After you  have  loosened  a ll wheel  bolts  and 
ra ised  the  veh icle  off  the ground,  remove  and 
replace  the wheel  as  follows: 
Removing  the  wheel 
.,. Remove  the topmost  whee l bolt  completely 
with  the 
hexagonal  socket in the  screwdriv
er  handle  (vehicle  tool  kit)¢ 
fig.  187 and 
set  it  aside  on  a 
clean surface . 
.,.  Screw  the  threaded  end  of the 
alignment 
pin 
from  the  tool  kit hand-t ight  into  the 
empty  bolt  hole  ¢ 
fig. 188. 
.,.  Then  remove  the other  wheel  bolts  as  de 
scribed  above. 
.,.  Ta ke off  the  wheel  leaving  the  alignment 
pin  in  the  bolt  hole 
c::>(D . 
Putting  on the  inflatable  spare tire 
.,. Push  the  spare  tire  over  the  alignment  p in. 
.,.  Screw  on  the  wheel  bolts and  tighten  them 
slightly using  the  hexagonal  socket  . 
.,.  Remove  the  alignment  pin and  insert and 
tighten  the  remain ing  wheel  bolt  slightly 
like the  rest. 
.,.  Turn the  jack  hand le  counter -clockwise  to 
lower  the  veh icle  until  the  jack  is fully  re
leased  . 
.,.  Use the  wheel  bolt  wrench  to  tighten  all 
wheel  bolts  firmly 
c::> page  254 . Tighten 
them 
in a crisscross pattern, from  one  bolt 
to  the  (approximately)  opposite  one,  to  keep 
the  wheel  centered  . 
.,.  Perform  the  steps  required after changing 
the  wheel 
c::> page  253,  After  changing  a 
wheel. 
T he  hexagonal  socket  ma kes  it easier  to  re
move  the  wheel  bolts  from  the rim.  Care 
should  be tak en  when  removing  the reversible 
blade . 
CD Note 
When  removing  or  installing  the  wheel, 
the rim could  hit  the  brake  rotor  and  dam
age  the  rotor.  Work carefu lly  and  have  a 
second  person  to  help  you. 
(D Tips 
-When  mounting  tires with unidirectional 
tread design 
make  sure  the tread  pat 
tern  is  pointed  the  right  way 
c::>page257.  ..,.  

266  Emergency  situations 
loading  the  vehicle  onto  a flat  bed  truck 
Fig . 19 8 Vehicle  o n flat  bed  tr uck 
Front  hook  up 
•  Align  the  ve hicle w ith  the  centerline  of  t he 
ca r ca rr ier  ramp . 
•  Attach  the  w inch  hook  to  the  front  towline 
eye  previou sly  insta lled . 
Rear hook  up 
• Align  the  ve hicle w ith  the  centerline  of  t he 
car  ca rrier  ramp. 
•  Attach  the  w inch  hook  to  the  rear  towline 
eye  previously  insta lled. 
@ Tips 
Check  carefully  to  make  sure  the  hook- up 
is se cure  befor e moving  th e ca r u p the  flat· 
bed  truck  ramp. 
Lifting  vehicle 
lifting  with  workshop  hoist  and  with 
floor  jack 
The vehicle may  only be  li~ed at the  lifting 
points  illustrated. 
Fi g. 199 Fro nt  lift ing  po int 
:g 0 N 
" O> a, 
Fig.  20 0 Rear lifting  point 
•  Read  and  heed  WARNING q .&. 
•  Locate  lifting  poi nts q fig.  199 and 
q fig.  200 . 
• Adjust  lifting  arms  of  wo rks hop  ho ist  o r 
floor  ja ck to  ma tc h  veh icle  lift ing  poi nts . 
•  Insert  a  rubber  pad  be tween  the  floo r jack/ 
workshop  hoist  and  t he  lift ing  points. 
If you  mu st  lift  your vehi cle with  a floor jack 
to  work underneath,  be  sure the  vehicle  is 
safely  supported  on  stand s intended  for this 
purpose. 
Front  lifting  point 
T he  lift ing  po in t  is  loca ted  o n the  floo r pan  re 
i nforcemen t abo ut  a t the  same  leve l as  the 
jack  mounting  point 
q fig.  199. Do not  lift 
the  vehicle  at the  vertical  sill  reinforcement . 
Rear lifting  point 
T he  lifti ng  poi nt  is  located  o n the  vert ic al  rei n
f o rcement  of  the  lower  s il l  for  the  onboard 
jac k 
c> fig.  200 . 
lifting  with  vehicle  jack 
Refer  to c:> page 2 55. 
A WARNING 
=  -
-To r educe  the  risk of  ser ious  injury  and 
veh icle  damage. 
- Always  lift the  vehicle  only  at  the  spe
cia l workshop  hoist  and  floor  jac k lift 
po ints  illustrated 
c> fig.  199 and 
c> fig.  200. 
- Failure  t o  lift  the  vehicle  at  these 
po ints  could  cause  the  vehicle  to  tilt  or 
fall  from  a  lift  if there  is a  change  i n ve-
hicle  weight  dist ribution  and  balance. 
~  

This might  happen, for  examp le, w hen 
heavy components  such as the  engine 
b lock or  transmiss io n  are removed . 
- When  removing  heavy components  like 
these,  anchor  vehicle  to  ho ist  o r add  cor 
responding  weig hts  to  mai nta in the  cen 
ter  of  g ravity. Othe rwise, the  veh icle 
m ight  tilt  o r slip  off  t he hois t, causi ng 
serious  p ersona l injury. 
(I) Note 
- Be awa re of  th e fo llowing  po ints  befo re 
li fting  the vehicle: 
- The vehicle  should  never  be lifted  or 
jacked  up from  underneath  the  engine  oil  pan , the  transmission  housing , the 
front  or rear axle  or the  body s ide 
members.  This could  lead  to  ser ious 
damage. 
- To avoid  damage  to  the  underbody  or 
chassis  frame , a rubber pad must  be 
inserted  between  the  floor jack and 
the  lift  points . 
-Before driv ing over a workshop hoist, 
check that  the  vehicle  weight  does  not 
exceed  the  permi ssible  lifting  capacity 
of the  hoi st. 
- Before  driv ing  over a workshop  hoist, 
ensure  that  there  i s sufficient  clear
ance  between  the  hoist  and  low  parts 
of the  vehicle. 
Emergency  situations  267 
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