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4 - Replacing the wheel to
be repaired
► Remove the wheel trim (depending on
version) by levering it off with screwdriver E.
► Loosen the bolts using wheelbrace D and
bar B.
For more information on Positioning the
jack, refer to the corresponding section.
► Make sure that the jack is stable and
correctly positioned on the underbody.
► Using wheelbrace D and bar B, extend the
jack sufficiently to release the wheel.
To clear the wheel easily, a space of
about 2 to 3 cm is needed between the
ground and the tyre.
If the wheel is badly punctured/crushed,
increase the space but do not operate the
jack to its maximum lifting position.
► Unscrew the bolts completely and remove the
wheel to be repaired.
► Make sure that the spare wheel contact
surfaces, the bolts and bolt housings are clean
and free of impurities that could cause the fixing
bolts to become loose.
Do not grease the bolts before screwing
them on: they could unscrew themselves
spontaneously.
In the event of a breakdown
► Fit the spare wheel by aligning the 2 holes M
with the 2 corresponding shafts N.
► Start screwing the bolts on by hand.
Screw on the bolts in this order.
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