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G-Class Owner's Manual - Mercedes G-Class, G-Wagon, G500, G55 ...

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Practical advice<br />

Flat tyre<br />

Risk of accident G<br />

Replace damaged or corroded wheel bolts.<br />

Never oil or grease wheel bolts.<br />

If a wheel hub thread is damaged, you must<br />

not drive the vehicle. Inform a qualified specialist<br />

workshop, e.g. a <strong>Mercedes</strong>-Benz<br />

Service Centre or Service 24h.<br />

Only use wheel bolts that are suitable for the<br />

wheel and the vehicle. <strong>Mercedes</strong>-Benz recommends<br />

that, for safety reasons, you only<br />

use wheel bolts that have been approved by<br />

<strong>Mercedes</strong>-Benz. Other bolts could work<br />

loose.<br />

Do not tighten the wheel bolts while the vehicle<br />

is raised. The vehicle could tip.<br />

370<br />

Lowering the vehicle<br />

Open the pressure release screw of the<br />

jack by approximately one turn using<br />

the pump lever ( page 368).<br />

Put the jack to one side.<br />

P40.10-2720-31<br />

Tighten the wheel bolts evenly in the<br />

sequence indicated from 1 to 5.<br />

Nur fuer internen Gebrauch<br />

Risk of accident G<br />

Have the tightening torque checked immediately<br />

following a wheel change. The wheel<br />

bolts may work loose if they are not tightened<br />

to a tightening torque of 130 Nm.<br />

Push the jack's piston back down and<br />

tighten the pressure release screw.<br />

Stow away the jack and the rest of the<br />

vehicle tool kit.

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