Vehicle tool kit

The vehicle tool kit can be found in the stowage well under the trunk floor/cargo compartment floor. Depending on the vehicle equipment, the vehicle tool kit is on the lefthand side or the right-hand side in the stowage well under the trunk floor/cargo compartment floor.

► Sedan with TIREFIT kit: lift the trunk floor up

•► Wagon with TIREFIT kit: remove the seat cushions of the folding bench seat

•► Lift up the floor of the cargo compartment.

Example: vehicle tool kit in the left-hand stowage

Example: vehicle tool kit in the left-hand stowage space

1. Tire sealant filler bottle
2. Folding wheel chock
3. One pair of gloves (under jack)
4. Tire inflation compressor
5. Towing eye
6. Jack
7. Alignment bolt
8. Lug wrench

► Sedan with spare wheel/"Minispare" emergency spare wheel: lift the trunk floor up

•► Wagon with spare wheel/"Minispare" emergency spare wheel: remove the seat cushions of the folding bench seat

•► Lift up the floor of the cargo compartment

1. Vehicle tool kit tray

1. Vehicle tool kit tray
2. Stowage well
3. Spare wheel/"Minispare" emergency spare wheel

The vehicle tool kit contains:

 - Folding wheel chock
 - Fuse allocation chart
 - Jack
 - Alignment bolt
 - One pair of gloves
 - Lug wrench
 - Towing eye

•► Vehicles with a collapsible spare wheel: lift up the trunk floor

1. Towing eye

1. Towing eye
2. One pair of gloves
3. Jack
4. Folding wheel chock
5. Alignment bolt
6. Sheet for faulty wheel
7. Tire inflation compressor
8. Lug wrench
9. Fuse allocation chart

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