Spare wheel: wheel and tyre dimensions as well as the type of tyre correspond to the other fitted wheels.
Emergency spare wheel: wheel and/or tyre dimensions as well as the type of tyre are different from the wheel to be replaced. A label with a speed limit can be found on the emergency spare wheel.
A fitted emergency spare wheel or spare wheel changes the driving characteristics and bears risks.
When the emergency spare wheel or the spare wheel is fitted, driving characteristics may be severely affected.
There is an increased risk of an accident.
To prevent hazardous situations:
When using an emergency spare wheel (which is different from the wheel to be replaced) a top speed of 80 km/h must not be exceeded.
The tyre pressure of the emergency spare wheel must be checked before starting a journey.
Have the emergency spare wheel replaced by a qualified specialist workshop.
the secure positioning of the spare tyre
the tyre pressure of the spare wheel (adjust the tyre pressure if necessary) More
the fastenings of the spare wheel bracket
The spare wheel is located in a spare wheel bracket under the rear of the vehicle.
Replace the tyres after six years at the latest, regardless of wear. This also applies to the spare wheel.
If you have fitted an emergency spare wheel or spare wheel, the tyre pressure monitor will not function for this wheel. The emergency spare wheel or spare wheel is not equipped with a sensor for monitoring tyre pressure.