Specifications

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Practical hints
Flat tire
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Vehicles with wheel caps:
Make sure that the opening in the
wheel cap is positioned over the tire
vent.
Vehicles with center caps:
Make sure that the retaining lugs of
the hub cap are positioned over the
bolts.
Compress the piston of the hydraulic
jack and close the pressure release
screw.
Store the jack and the remaining ve-
hicle tools.
Place the defective wheel in the
spare wheel bracket after changing
the wheel (
page 517).
Check the tire pressure
(
page 361).
Retighten the wheel bolts and wheel
nuts to the specified tightening
torque once the vehicle has been
driven for 30 miles (50 km).
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Give the middle of the center cap a
knock to engage it on the wheel.
Warning G
For safety reasons, you must observe the
following after changing a wheel:
Have the tightening torque checked:
for wheel bolts 177 lb-ft (240 Nm) (steel
wheel)/133 lb-ft (180 Nm) (light-alloy
wheel) or
for wheel nuts
133 lb-ft (180 Nm).
The wheels could otherwise come loose.
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