Owner’s Manual - Page 252

For MII 2012.

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250 Practical information
Changing a wheel
Introduction
Some vehicle versions and models do not have a factory-fitted jack or box
spanner. In this case, we recommend consulting a Specialised workshop to
change the wheel.
You should only change the wheels yourself if the vehicle is parked in a safe
place, you are familiar with the procedure and you have all the necessary
tools! Otherwise, you should seek professional assistance.
Additional information and warnings:
Exterior detail ⇒ page 6
Vehicle key set ⇒ page 28
Wheels and tyres ⇒ page 210
In case of emergency ⇒ page 240
Vehicle tools ⇒ page 246
Wheel trims ⇒ page 248
WARNING
Changing a wheel can be dangerous, especially on the hard shoulder.
Please observe the following rules to minimise the risk of injury:
Stop the vehicle safely as soon as possible. Park your vehicle as safe
distance from surrounding traffic to change a wheel.
When changing a wheel, keep all passengers and particularly chil-
dren a safe distance away from the work area.
Turn on the hazard warning lights to warn other road users.
Ensure the ground on which you park is flat and solid. If necessary,
support the jack on a wide solid base.
WARNING (Continued)
If you are changing a wheel yourself, you should be familiar with the
required procedure. Otherwise, you should seek professional assistance.
Only use suitable tools that are not damaged when changing a wheel.
Always stop the engine, apply the handbrake lever firmly and place
the selector lever in position P, or engage a gear for a manual gearbox to
reduce the risk of the vehicle moving accidentally.
Have the tightening torque of the wheel bolts checked as soon as
possible with a reliable torque wrench.
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