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Special Tool InformationMercedes Benz C 43 AMG Technical Service Bulletin # P-40_10-033 Date: 000901

Special Tool InformationMercedes Benz C 43 AMG Technical Service Bulletin # P-40_10-033 Date: 000901



Tires/Snow Chains - Factory Approved Specifications



Date: September, 2000



Order No.: P-SI-40. 10/033



Supersedes:



Group: 40



SUBJECT:



ALL MODELS, MODEL YEARS 2000-2001 FACTORY-APPROVED SUMMER/ALL-SEASON/WINTER TIRES



This following is a list of summer/winter tires and snow chains currently approved by DaimlerChrysler AG for all Mercedes-Benz models sold in the



USA by MB USA starting with model year 2000. A chart showing the maximum speed ratings is also included.



We recommend that only DaimlerChrysler AG approved tires be used on any Mercedes-Benz vehicle.



Note:



Some of the approved tires listed may not be factory installed on USA Mercedes-Benz passenger cars and may not be available in the USA, or



their production may be discontinued by the manufacturer. If the original tire is no longer available for replacement purposes, a replacement tire



from the same manufacturer with the same size, speed and load rating but with a different sidewall and/or tread pattern may be substituted.



For those models where the Operator's Manual indicates there is sufficient clearance for snow chains, approved snow chains can be purchased



directly from:



RUD Chain Inc.



P.O. Box 8145



Cedar Rapids, IA 52408



Phone: (319) 39C~4040



The approved snow chain model is the Euromatic S.



^ Speed and load ratings for the previous VR tires can be confirmed by the individual tire manufacturer.



^ The tire speed rating symbol "W" has been added to the familiar speed symbols "Q/R/S/T/H/V/VR/ZR". This new symbol is used to designate



tires approved for a top speed of 162 mph. When installing new tires, these tires can be used to replace VR and ZR tires, because the affected



vehicles have a limited top speed of 150 mph.



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Tire Speed Rating



CAUTION!



All tires on the vehicle must be in the same speed rating category. Clients should be made aware of the maximum speed ratings (refer to table).



This is especially important if winter tires are installed which have a lower speed rating than the summer tires normally used.



^ In case of a wheel change (e.g., light alloy wheels for steel wheels), be certain that the proper spare lug bolts are kept conspicuously near the



spare wheel. Ensure the proper bolts are used with each set of wheels.



^ Retightening of the lug bolts after approx. 100-500 miles as previously specified is no longer necessary.



^ Before mounting the wheels, clean all dirt and corrosion from the contact surfaces of the wheels and axle flanges.



^ Some tires have a direction of rotation embossed in the sidewall. Please be certain to mount the tire on the wheel rim in the proper direction of



rotation as required by the direction indication of the arrow.



^ Asymmetric tires will have the word "Outer" and may have an arrow embossed in the sidewall. Please be certain to mount the tire on the wheel



rim with the correct side out and in the correct direction of rotation.



^ On models equipped with COMAND, the navigation system must be calibrated each time new tires are installed on the vehicle.



^ In general, use only tires and wheels with tire/wheel match points when replacing tires. Match points are designed to cancel out tire/wheel



out-of-round dimensions.



Match point identification regarding winter tires



^ Tires with color dot on outside sidewall



^ Steel wheels via a color dot or center punch mark on the outside wheel rim.



^ Light-alloy wheels via valve stem hole in wheel.



Note:



Due to improved wheel and tire manufacturing tolerances, the match point marks were phased out on original equipment alloy wheels during



model year 1994.



Mercedes-Benz clip on wheel weights cannot be installed on the outside of some Mercedes-Benz and AMG accessory wheels light alloy wheels.



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These wheels require stick on wheel weights (43c, Figure 2), part no. B 6 6 40 8121.



CAUTION!



Non-Mercedes Benz stick-on wheel weights must not be used for clearance reasons. Contact with brake/suspension components may result,



causing the wheel to go out of balance. As previously indicated, clip-on wheel weights (43a) can be installed on the inside of the accessory



wheel.



Mercedes-Benz clip-on wheel weights cannot be installed on the inside of the original equipment wheel on model 201.034. Damage to the outer ball



joint of the tie rod will result. Use adhesive balancing weights as listed.



When attaching adhesive balancing weights, make sure the wheel surface is free of dirt and grease. Adhesive residue from old balancing weights



should be removed.



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APPROVED TIRES AND WHEELS

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