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Wheels and tyres -> Spare wheel or temporary spare wheel for Your Volkswagen Up 4 Door First Generation (2011-2019)

WARNING  
Worn tyres are a safety risk and can lead to a loss of control of the vehicle and cause serious  
injury.  
Tyres must be replaced at the latest when the tread is worn down to the tread wear  
indicators.  
Worn tyres have considerably less tread, particularly on wet roads, which can cause the  
vehicle to glide along the road surface (aquaplaning).  
Worn tyres reduce the possibility of controlling the vehicle well in normal and difficult  
driving situations and increase braking distance and the risk of sliding.  
Tyre damage  
First read and observe the introductoryinformation and safety warnings⇒  
Introduction  
Damage to tyres and rims is often not readily visible. Any unusual vibrations or signs that the car is  
pulling to one side may indicate that one of the tyres is damaged ⇒  
.
Reduce your speed immediately if you suspect that a wheel is damaged.  
Check the tyres and rims for damage.  
If the tyre is damaged, do not drive on. Seek expert assistance.  
If there is no visible damage, drive slowly and cautiously to the next qualified workshop in order  
to have the vehicle checked.  
Foreign bodies in the tyre  
Leave the foreign body in the tyre if it has entered the inner tyre. However, foreign bodies that  
are stuck between the tyre tread blocks can be removed.  
For vehicles with a spare wheel or temporary spare wheel: where appropriate, change the  
damaged wheel ⇒ Changing a wheel If required, seek expert assistance when changing the  
damaged wheel. Volkswagen recommends using a Volkswagen dealership for this purpose.  
For vehicles with a breakdown set: if required, seal the tyre and pump it up using the  
breakdown set ⇒ Breakdown set. Proceed to a qualified workshop. Volkswagen recommends  
using a Volkswagen dealership for this purpose.  
Check the pressure and adjust it as required.  
Tyre wear  
Tyre wear is affected by several factors. These include:  
Driving style.  
Unbalanced wheels.  
Running gear setting.  
Driving style – fast cornering, heavy acceleration and hard braking all increase tyre wear. The  
running gear should be checked by a qualified workshop if the tyres show excessive wear despite a  
normal driving style.  
Unbalanced wheels – the wheels on new vehicles are balanced. However, various factors  
encountered in normal driving can cause them to become unbalanced, which results in steering  
vibration. Unbalanced wheels will affect levels of wear on the steering system and the suspension.  
In this case the wheels should be balanced again. A new tyre will have to be balanced after fitting.  
Running gear setting – incorrect wheel alignment causes excessive tyre wear, impairing the safety  
of the vehicle. The wheel alignment should be checked by a qualified workshop if tyres show  
excessive wear.  
WARNING  
If you notice unusual vibration or the car pulling to one side while the vehicle is in motion, this  
may indicate that one of the tyres is damaged.  
Reduce speed immediately and park the vehicle without obstructing traffic.  
Check the tyres and rims for damage.  
Never drive on if wheels or tyres are damaged. Seek expert assistance instead.  
If there is no visible damage, drive slowly and cautiously to the next qualified workshop in  
order to have the vehicle checked.  
Spare wheel or temporary spare wheel  
Fig. 133 In the luggage compartment: handwheel for securing the spare wheel  
First read and observe the introductoryinformation and safety warnings⇒  
Introduction  
Removing the spare wheel  
Open the tailgate and lift up the luggage compartment cover ⇒ Luggage compartment  
If necessary, remove the variable luggage compartment floor ⇒ Luggage compartment.  
Lift up the floor covering at the recess and remove from the luggage compartment.  
If necessary, remove the vehicle tools with the container.  
Unscrew the handwheel in the middle of the spare wheel ⇒ Fig. 133 anticlockwise fully and  
remove the spare wheel.  
Storing the removed wheel  
Remove the floor covering.  
Place the removed wheel into the spare wheel well with the rim facing downwards and ensure  
that the central hole in the rim is positioned exactly above the hole in the wheel well.  
Turn the handwheel clockwise on the stud until the wheel is secured firmly.  
If necessary, place the vehicle toolkit back in the container in the luggage compartment.  
Put the floor covering back on the floor of the luggage compartment.  
Lift the luggage compartment back down.  
Close the tailgate.  
If the spare wheel tyre is not the same as the tyres that are mounted on the  
vehicle  
If the spare wheel is not the same as those mounted on the vehicle – for example if winter tyres or  
the temporary spare wheel are fitted – only use the spare wheel for a short period of time and drive  
with extra care ⇒  
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Refit the normal, functional road wheel as soon as possible.  
Follow these guidelines:  
Do not drive faster than 80 km/h (50 mph).  
Avoid full acceleration, sudden braking and fast driving through bends in the road.  
Do not use snow chains on the temporary spare wheel ⇒ Snow chains.  
The tyre pressure must be checked as soon as possible after fitting the spare wheel or  
temporary spare wheel ⇒ Tyre pressure.  
The tyre pressure of the spare wheel or temporary spare wheel should be checked together with  
the normal tyres, at least once a month. The spare wheel should have the highest pressure allowed  
for the vehicle ⇒ Tyre pressure. The tyre pressure for the temporary spare wheel can be found on  
the sticker on the temporary spare wheel.  
WARNING  
Incorrect use of the spare wheel or temporary spare wheel can lead to a loss of control of the  
vehicle, to collisions or other accidents and cause serious injuries.  
Never use a spare wheel or temporary spare wheel if it is damaged or worn down to the  
tread wear indicators.  
In some vehicles, the spare wheel could be smaller than the standard wheel. The small  
spare wheel has a sticker with the text 80 km/h or 50 mph. This is the maximum speed at  
which you are permitted to drive with this tyre.  
Never drive faster than 80 km/h (50 mph). Do not accelerate quickly, brake suddenly or  
drive at high speed through bends.  
Never drive further than 200 km with a temporary spare wheel if it is fitted to the drive axle.  
The temporary spare wheel should be exchanged for a normal wheel as soon as possible.  
The temporary spare wheel is designed for a short period of use only.  
The temporary spare wheel must always be secured firmly with the wheel bolts supplied  
by the factory.  
Never use more than one temporary spare wheel at a time.  
After fitting the temporary spare wheel, the tyre pressure must be checked as soon as  
possible ⇒ Tyre pressure.  
Snow chains cannot be used on the temporary spare wheel.  
If possible, stow the spare wheel, temporary spare wheel or the removed wheel safely in the  
luggage compartment. In vehicles with a breakdown set, the removed wheel cannot be secured.  
Tyre lettering  
Fig. 134 International tyre lettering  
First read and observe the introductoryinformation and safety warnings⇒  
Introduction  
Tyre lettering (example) Meaning  
Brand name, logo  
Product name  
Manufacturer  
Individual tyre lettering from manufacturer.  
Size designation:  
P
Identification for passenger vehicle.  
255 Tyre width from wall to wall in mm.  
P215 / 55 R 18  
55  
R
Height/width ratio in %.  
Tyre construction: radial.  
Rim diameter in inches.  
18  
Load capacity index ⇒ Tyre load and speed index ⇒ Speed  
index.  
109 H  
XL  
Heavy-duty tyres (reinforced).  
M+S or M/S or  
RADIAL TUBELESS  
E4 ...  
Denotes winter tyres (mud and snow tyres) ⇒ Winter tyres.  
Tubeless radial tyres.  
Certification of conformity with international regulations. The  
number following (E) is the code number of the country that