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Always provide a firm base for the jack* on the ground. (The jack can be found in the vehicle s tool kit). If necessary use a large, strong board or similar support. On a hard, slippery surface (such as tiles) use a rubber mat or similar to prevent the jack from slipping ►.
Locate the marking on the door sill closest to the wheel being changed Fig. 340►. The jacking point is located behind the marking under the door sill.
Wind up the jack* under the jacking point on the underside of the door sill using the hexagon socket -C- (from the tool kit) until the cylindrical part of the arm -A- Fig. 341► of the jack is below the plastic mount.
Align the jack* so that the cylindrical part of the arm -A- fits in the plastic mount under the door sill and the base plate of the jack -B- is flat on the ground. The base plate -B- must be positioned vertically underneath the jacking point -A-.
To raise the vehicle, insert the correct side of the ratchet handle -D- (from the tool kit) onto the hexagon socket -C-.
Move the ratchet handle -D- back and forth in a clockwise direction until the wheel is clear of the ground.
- Make sure the jack* is stable. If the ground underneath the jack* is slippery or soft, the jack can slip or sink in - risk of injury!
- Use only the jack* supplied with your vehicle to raise the vehicle. If you use a jack from a different vehicle, your vehicle may slip off the jack - risk of injury!
- Apply the jack* only at the jacking points located behind the markings on the door sill and align it properly. Otherwise there is a risk of injury since the jack* can slip off suddenly if it is not properly engaged.
- On vehicles with air suspension*, the height of the parked vehicle can change as a result of variations in temperature and loading.
- Never start the engine when the vehicle is on the jack – risk of accident!
- If work has to be done under the vehicle, ensure that it is safely supported on suitable stands – risk of injury!