Changing A Wheel - Seat Toledo 2016 Owner's Manual

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Changing a wheel

Vehicle tool kit*
Vehicle tool kit.
Fig. 58
The vehicle tool kit and the jack are stored in
a box on the spare wheel or in the spare
wheel well. There is also enough space for
the towing bracket ball coupling. The box is
strapped to the spare wheel with tape.
The vehicle tool kit includes the following
parts (depending on equipment):
Screwdriver
1
Adapter for anti-theft wheel bolts
2
Towline anchorage
3
Wire hook for removing hub caps
4
Jack
5
Box spanner for wheel bolts
6
Clip for wheel bolt cover
7
46
The essentials
Spare set of bulbs
8
Before stowing the jack again, screw down
the arm as far as it will go.
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in What to do first on page 44
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page 75
Wheel cover
Remove the wheel cover.
Fig. 59
Removing
Place the hook from the vehicle tool kit* on
the reinforced edge of the wheel trim.
Insert the box spanner through the hook,
supporting it on the tyre and remove the
wheel trim.
Fitting
Press the wheel trim onto the wheel at the
cut out designed for the valve.
Press the wheel trim on both sides in the
direction of the valve so that it fits correctly
in place around all the perimeter.
CAUTION
Press down by hand, do not hit the wheel
trim! Knocking it sharply, particularly at
points where the wheel trim has not yet been
inserted, could result in damage to the wheel
trim guiding and centring elements.
Before fitting the trim on a steel wheel at-
tached with an anti-theft wheel bolt, make
sure the bolt is in the hole in the valve area
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page 47, Anti-theft wheel
bolts*.
Where trim is fitted at a later date, ensure
enough air inflow is guaranteed in order to
cool the brake system.

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