Jacksupportpoint, rear axle (example: chassis
up to 3.5 t)
Jack supportpoint, rear axle (example: Cargo
Vanand Passenger Vanupto4.0 t)
Jack supportpoint, rear axle (vehicles 5.0t)
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Place thejackbeneaththe jacksupport
point.
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Vehicles with all-wheel drive: turnjack
spindle 2 counter-clockwise as farasitwill
go.
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Raise thevehicle until thetireisraised amax‐
imum of 1.2in(3cm) offthe ground.
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Loosen and remove thewheel (/ page315).
Removing awheel
Requirements:
R
The vehicle is raised (/ page313).
When changing awheel, avoid applying any
forcetothe brakediscs since this could
impair thelevelofcomfort when braking.
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NOTE Damage to threading from dirton
wheel bolts
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Do notplace wheel boltsinsandorona
dirty surface.
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Unscrew thewheel bolts or nuts withthe
wheelnut wrench.
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On front wheels withwheel nuts, remove the
wheel nut cover.
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Remove thewheel.
Installing anew wheel
Requirements:
R
The wheel is removed(/page315).
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WARNING Risk of accident from losing a
wheel
Oiled, greased or damaged wheel bolt/wheel
nut threads or wheel hub/wheel mounting
bolt threads can cause thewheel bolts/wheel
nuts to come loose.
As aresult, youcouldlose awheel while driv‐
ing.
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Neveroil or grease thethreads.
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In theevent of damagetothe threads,
contact aqualified specialistworkshop
immediately.
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Have thedamaged wheel bolts or dam‐
aged hub threads replaced.
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Do notcontinue driving.
Wheels and tires
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