FREE REPAIR MANUALS & LABOR GUIDES 1982-2013 Vehicles
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Vehicle Lifting: Service and Repair

VEHICLE LIFT AND SUPPORT LOCATIONS

1. NOTICE ABOUT VEHICLE CONDITION WHEN JACKING UP THE VEHICLE
a. The vehicle must be unloaded before jacking up the vehicle. Never jack up/lift up a heavily loaded vehicle.
b. When removing heavy parts such as the engine and transmission, the center of gravity of the vehicle may shift. To stabilize the vehicle, place a balance weight in a location where it will not roll or shift, or use a mission jack to hold the jacking support.

2. NOTICE FOR USING 4 POST LIFT
a. Follow the safety procedures outlined in its instruction manual.
b. Use precautionary measures to prevent the free wheel beam from damaging tires or wheels.
c. Use wheel chocks to secure the vehicle.

3. NOTICE FOR USING JACK AND SAFETY STAND
a. Work on a level surface using wheel chocks at all times.




b. Use a rigid rack with a rubber attachment, as shown in the illustration.
c. Apply the jack and rigid rack to the specified location on the vehicle.
d. When jacking up the front wheels, release the parking brake and place wheel chocks only behind the rear wheels. When jacking up the rear wheels, place wheel chocks only in front of the front wheels.
e. The jack should not be used without the rigid rack.
f. When jacking up only the front wheels or only the rear wheels, place wheel chocks on both sides of the wheels touching the ground.




g. When lowering a vehicle with its front wheels jacked up, release the parking brake and place wheel chocks only in front of the rear wheels. When lowering a vehicle with its rear wheels jacked up, place wheel chocks only behind the front wheels.

4. NOTICE FOR USING PLATE TYPE LIFT
a. Follow the safety procedures outlined in its instruction manual.
b. Use plate lift attachments (rubber lifting blocks) on top of the plate surface.




c. Refer to the table to determine how to properly set the vehicle.




d. Use the lift to lift the vehicle up off the ground, and stand at a safe distance and shake the vehicle to check its stability.