- Fig. 1 Luggage compartment, left side: Compressor
- Fig. 2 End face of driver's door: Sticker listing the tyre pressures
Applies to vehicles: with collapsible spare wheel
Important: The tools Link and compressor must be unpacked and ready for use. The compressor is located behind the left side trim Fig. 1.
Pumping up the collapsible spare wheel
Unscrew the valve cap from the collapsible spare wheel.
Screw the compressor hose onto the tyre valve of the collapsible spare wheel.
Plug the connector of the compressor into an electrical socket on the vehicle and switch it on.
Run the compressor until the tyre pressure reaches the value listed on the tyre pressure sticker Fig. 2 Caution!.
Screw the valve cap back onto the valve.
Putting the collapsible spare wheel away again
Unscrew the valve cap to release the air from the tyre.
Wait a few hours before placing the wheel back in the spare wheel well. Only then can it be folded back completely and stowed safely.
Then screw the valve cap back onto the valve.
If fitted, install the bass box* Link.
Secure the wheel with the plastic knob.
If required, put in the storage well liner*.
Fold the floor panel back down.
The collapsible spare wheel can be used again as long as it has not been damaged and has not been worn down as far as the tread wear indicators.
WARNING!
- Use the collapsible spare wheel in an emergency only and take extra care when driving if it is more than 6 years old.
- The compressor and the hose can become very hot during operation (risk of burns).