Direction of rotation Tires wit h a specifie d direction of rotation hav e
additional benefits, e.g. if there is a ris k of hydro-
planing. These advantages can only be gained if
th e tires are installed correspondin g to th e
direction of rotation .
An arrow on th e sidewall of th e tire indicates it s
correc t direction of rotation .
Storing wheel sStor e wheels that are no t bein g used in a cool,
dry and preferably dar k place. Protec t th e tires
from oil, grease , gasolin e and diesel.
Mounting a wheel
Preparing th e vehicleX
Stop th e vehicle on solid, non-slipper y and
level ground. X
Apply th e parking brake .X
Brin g th e fron t wheels into th e straight-ahead
position .X
Shift th e transmissio n to position P .X
Vehicles wit h AIRMATIC : mak e sur e that "nor-
mal" level is selecte d ( Y
page 159).X
Switc h of f th e engine.X
Remov e th e SmartKey from th e ignition lock.
or , on vehicles wit h KEYLESS ‑ GO :X
Ope n th e driver's door.
The vehicle electronic s no w hav e status 0 .
Thi s is th e sam e as th e SmartKey havin g bee n
removed. X
Remov e th e Start/Sto p butto n from th e igni-
tion loc k ( Y
page 123).X
If included in th e vehicle equipment, remov e
th e tire-chang e tool ki t from th e vehicle
( Y
page 277). X
Safeguar d th e vehicle against rollin g away. Securing th e vehicle to preven t it from
rollin g awa y
If your vehicle is equipped wit h a whee l chock, it
can be found in th e tire-chang e tool ki t
( Y
page 277).
The foldin g whee l choc k is an additional safet y
measur e to preven t th e vehicle from rollin g
away, fo r example when changin g a wheel.X
Fold bot h plates upwards C .X
Fold out lowe r plat e D .X
Guide th e lugs on th e lowe r plat e full y into th e
opening s in base plat e