Emergency Wheels, General Information
Emergency Wheels, General Information
Inform your customer as necessary of the notes listed in the following and also refer if necessary to the vehicle owners manual.
The following notes listed also apply to spare wheels that are marked with a yellow sticker with the note "MAX 80 km/h" or "MAX 50 mph".
NOTE:
- Emergency wheel/spare wheel is designed only for sporadic and brief use. Therefore it is to be replaced with the normal wheel again as soon as possible.
- After mounting the emergency wheel/spare wheel, tire inflation pressure must be checked as soon as possible. The correct tire inflation pressure can be found in the following tire inflation pressure table on the respective vehicle or the respective manual: Maintenance.
- Always pay attention to speed information on the wheel ("MAX 80 km/h" or "MAX 50 mph").
- Wide Open Throttle (WOT) acceleration, strong braking and rapid driving around curves should be prevented.
- Never drive with more than one emergency wheel/spare wheel.
- It is not permissible to use snow chains on the emergency wheel for technical reasons.
- If vehicle must be driven with snow chains, therefore the emergency wheel must be installed on the rear axle for a breakdown on the front axle. The rear wheel freed up must then be mounted in place of the faulty front wheel.