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.. Take  t ight  hold  of  the end of  the  wrench  handle 
and  turn  the  wheel  bolts 
c o un ter-cloc kwi se 
about one single tu rn  in the  d irection  of  arrow 
r=> fig . 216. 
Tigh tening 
..  Install  the wheel  b olt  w renc h over  the  wheel 
bolt  and  push  it down  as  far  as  it will  go . 
..  Take  tight  hold  of  the 
end of  the  wrench  handle 
and  turn  each  wheel  bolt 
cl oc kwise until  it  is 
seated. 
_& WARNING 
- Do not  use  force  or  hurry  when  changing  a 
wheel  - you  can  cause  the  vehicle  to  slip  off 
the  jack*  and  cause  ser ious  personal  inju
ries. 
- Do not loosen  the  wheel  bolts more  than 
one  turn 
before  you  raise  the  vehicle  with 
the  jac k*.  -Yo u ris k  an  injury. 
@ Tips 
If  a wheel  bolt  is very  tight,  you  may  find  it 
easier  to  loosen  by carefu lly pushing  down  on 
the  end  of  the  wheel  bo lt  wrench  with 
one 
foot  only. 
As you  do  so,  hold  on  to  the  car  to 
keep  your  balance  and  take  care  not  to  slip. 
Raising  the  vehicle 
The vehicle must  be  li~ed with  the jack*  first  be
fore  the  wheel  can be  removed . 
Fig . 21 7 Sill pane ls:  markin gs 
Em ergen cy  a ssis tanc e 
Fig . 2 1 8 Sill:  pos ition ing  the  jack 
..  Engage  the parking  brake to  prevent  your  vehi
cle from  rolling  unintentionally 
..  Move the 
sel ecto r le ver  to  po sitio n P. 
..  Find  the mark ing (imprint)  on  the sill  that  is 
nearest  the  wheel  that  will  be  changed 
r=> fig . 217 . Behind  the  marking,  there  is a lift
ing  point on  t he  sill  fo r the  jack* . 
"" Turn  the 
ja ck * located  under  the  lifting  point 
on  the  sill  to  raise  the  jack  until  its  arm @ 
r=> fig. 218 is  located  under  the  designated  plas 
tic  mo unt 
r=> A r=> (j) . 
.. Align  the  jack*  so  that  its arm@r=>fig. 218 en 
gages  in the  designated  lifting  point  in the  door 
sill  and  the  movable  base @ lies  flat  on  the 
ground.  The  base @ must  be 
vertical under  the 
lifting  point @. 
"" Wind  the  jack*  up  furthe r unt il the  flat  tire 
comes  off  the  g round 
r=> _&. . 
Pos ition  the  jack* onl y under  the designated  lift
ing  points  on  the  s ill 
r=> fig . 217 . There  is  exactly 
one location  for  each  wheel.  The jack*  must  not 
be  pos itioned  at  any  othe r loca tion 
r=> & r=> @. 
An un stable  surf ace under  the jack*  can  cause 
the  vehicle  to  slip  off  the  jack* . Always  prov ide  a 
firm  base  for  the  jack*  on  the  ground . 
If necessa
r y place  a  s turdy  board  or  similar  support  unde r 
t h e jack*.  O n 
hard, slipp ery  surfa ce s (such  as 
t il es)  use  a  r ubber  mat  or  sim ilar  to  prevent  the 
jac k* from  slipp ing 
r=> .&. . 
_& WARNING 
-
-You or  your  passengers  could  be  i njured 
while  changing  a wheel  if you  do  not  follow  these  safety  precautions : 
257  

Emergency assistance 
-Position  the  jack*  only  at  the  designated 
lifting  points  and  align  the  jack *. Other
wise,  the  jack*  could  slip  and  cause  an  in
jury  if it does  not have  sufficient  hold  on 
the  vehicle . 
- A soft  or  unstable  surface  under  the  jack* 
may  cause  the vehicle  to  slip  off  the  jack*. 
Always  provide  a  firm  base for  the  jack* on 
the  ground.  If  necessary,  use  a  sturdy 
board  under  the  jack*. 
- On hard,  s lippery  surface  (such  as  tiles) 
use  a rubber  mat  or  similar  to prevent  the 
jack* from  slipping. 
- To help  pre vent  injury  to you rself  and  you r 
passengers: 
- Do not  raise the  vehicle  until you  are  sure 
the  jack*  is securely  engaged. 
- Passengers  must  not remain in the  vehicle 
when  it  is jacked  up. 
- Make  sure  that  passengers  wait  in a  safe 
place  away from  the  vehicle  and  well  away 
from  the  road  and  traffic. 
- Make sure  jack position  is  correct,  adjust 
as  necessary  and  then  continue  to  raise 
the  jack *. 
(D Note 
Do  not  lift the  vehicle  by the  sill.  Position the 
jack * only  at  the  designated  lifting  points  on 
the  sill.  Otherwise,  your  vehicle  will be  dam
aged. 
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Taking  the  wheel  off/installing  the  inflatable  spare tire 
Follow these  instructions  step-by-step  for chang
ing the  wheel 
Fig. 219 Changing  a whee l:  us ing the  screwdriver  handle 
(w ith the  blade  removed)  to turn  the  bolts 
Fig.  220  Changing  a wheel:  alignment  pin  inside  the  top 
ho le 
After  you  have loosened  all  wheel  bolts  and 
raised  the  vehicle  off  the  ground,  remove and  re
place  the wheel  as  follows: 
Removing  the  wheel 
.,. Use the hexagonal  socket in the screwdriver 
handle 
to  completely  remove  the  topmost 
wheel  bolt  and  set  it aside  on  a 
clean surface 
qfig.  219 . 
.. Screw  the threaded  end  of the alignment  pin 
from  the  tool  kit  hand-tight  into  the  empty  bolt 
hole 
q fig.  220  . 
.,. Then  remove  the  other  wheel  bolts  as  described 
above  . 
.,.  Take  off  the  wheel leaving  the alignment  p in  in 
the  bolt  hole 
q(D. 
Putting  on the  inflatable  spare  tire* 
.,.  Inflate  the  inflatable  spare  tire* q page  252 
and  push  the whee l over  the alignmen t pin.  

Emergency situations 
Vehicles with  a trailer  hitch* 
.. Install  the  trai ler  hitch. 
..  Attach  the  tow ing  bar  or the  towing  cable  to 
the  trailer  hitch. 
Unscrew  the  towing  loop again  after  use  and  in 
stall  the  cover in the  bumper.  Return the towing 
loop  to  the  vehicle  toolkit.  Be  sure to have  the 
towing  loop stored  in  the vehicle  at  all  times. 
A WARNING 
-If the  towing  loop  is  not  screwed  in as  far  as 
it will  go,  the  thread  can  pull  out  when  the 
vehicle  is towed  -potential  risk  of an  acci
dent. 
- If your  veh icle  has  a 
trailer  hitch* only  use  a 
special  towing  bar to  prevent  damaging  the 
ball  hitch . These  towing  bars  have  been  spe
cially  designed  for  t railer  towing  h itches. 
- If your  veh icle  has  a 
trailer  hitch* use  only 
special  tow ing cab les. 
Loading  the  vehicle  onto  a flat  bed truck 
Fig . 231 Vehicle o n  flat  bed  tr uck 
Front  hook  up 
.. Align the  vehicle  with  the centerline  of  th e  car 
carr ier ramp . 
..  Attach  the  winch  hook  to  the front  towline  eye 
previously  installed. 
Rear  hook  up 
.. Align the  vehicle  with  the  centerline  of the  car 
carrier  ramp. 
..  Attach  the  winch  hook  to  the rear  towline  eye 
previously  installed. 
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@ Tips 
Check  carefully  to  make  sure  the  hook-up  is 
secure  before  moving  the  car  up  the  flatbed 
truck  ramp . 
Raising  the  vehicle 
Lifting  with  workshop  hoist  and  with  floor 
jack 
The vehicle  may  only be  Lifted at  the lifting 
points  illustrated. 
Fig. 232 F ront  lif ting  point 
Fig. 233 Rear  lif ting  point 
.,. Read  and heed  WARNING c> ,& . 
.. Locate  lifting  points c> fig. 232 and c> fig . 233 . 
.,. Adjust  l ift ing  arms  of workshop  hoist  or  floor 
jack  to  match  vehicle  lifting  points . 
..  Insert  a  rubber  pad  between  the  floor jack/ 
wo rkshop  hoist and  the  lifting  points . 
If you  must lift  your vehicle with  a  floor jack to 
work  underneath,  be  sure the  vehicle i s safely 
supported on stands  intended for this purpose. 
Front  lifting  point 
The  lifting  point  is located  on  the  floor  pan  rein-
forcement  about  at  the same  level  as  the jack  ..,.  

mount ing  point q  fig . 23 2. Do not  lift the  vehi
cle  at the  vertical  sill  reinforcement. 
Rear lifting  point 
The  lift ing  po int  is  located  on  the  vert ica l re in
for ceme nt  of  the  lower  si ll  fo r the  on  bo ar d ja ck* 
q fig . 233 . 
Lifting  with  vehicle  jack* 
Refer  to qpage 257 . 
A WARNING 
- To reduce  the  risk of  serio us  in ju ry and  vehi 
cl e  d amage. 
- Always  lift  t he  vehicle  only  at  the  s pecial 
wo rksho p ho ist  and  floo r jack  lift  po ints 
il
lustrated q fig.  232 and ¢fig.  233. 
- Fa ilur e to  li ft  the  vehicle  at  these  points 
could  cause  the  vehicle  to  ti lt  or  fall  from 
a  lift  if there  is  a  change  in vehicle  weight 
d istr ibut ion  a nd  balance . This  might  hap
pen,  for  exam ple,  when  heavy  compo
n ents  su ch as  th e  engi ne  b lock  or  trans
m iss io n ar e rem ove d. 
- W hen  removing  heavy  components  like 
th ese,  a nch or vehicle  to  hoist  o r add  corre
s po nding  weigh ts  to  mainta in t he  cente r of 
gr avity.  Otherwise,  the vehicle  mi ght  tilt  or 
s lip o ff  the  hoi st,  causing  ser ious  persona l 
injury . 
(D Note 
- Be aware  o f the follo wi ng  po ints  b efore  lift
i n g th e  ve hicle: 
-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 side  members . 
This could  lead  to  serious  damage . 
- To avoid  damage  to  the  underbody  or 
chassis  frame,  a rubber pad must  be in
serted  between  the  floor jack and the  lift 
points. 
- Before  driving over a workshop  hoist, 
~ check  that  the  vehicle  weight  does  not .... 
~ exceed  the  permissible  lifting  capacity of 
~ the  hoist . 0 0 C<'. 00 
Emergency  situations 
-Before driv ing over a workshop  hoist,  en
sure that  the re  is sufficient  clearance  be
tween  the  hoist  and  low  parts  of the  ve
h icle. 
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