Lift And Jack
When using a lift or shop jack to raise a vehicle or using rigid rack to support a vehicle, always follow instructions concerning jack-up points and weight limits to prevent the vehicle from falling, which could result in injury. Be especially careful that the vehicle is balanced before raising it. Be sure to set the wheel stoppers when jacking-up only the front or rear side of the vehicle.
CAUTION:
Select the lift attachment so that the side sill does not contact the lift arm.
NOTE:
- When using a lift, follow its operation manual.
- When the side spoiler or side garnish contacts the lift arm, use a lift attachment.
- Do not work or leave unattended while the vehicle is supported with jack, support it with rigid racks.
- Be sure to use the rigid racks with rubber attached to cradle to support the vehicle.
- When using a lift, use an attachment or something similar.
- When using a plate lift, use a rubber attachment. Place the attachment to the specified position of the vehicle, by adjusting front/rear and left/right sides accordingly so that it does not interfere with the under cover or other parts.
(A) 80 mm (3.1 in) or more (B) 80 - 100 mm (3.2 - 3.9 in) (C) 120 - 200 mm (4.7 - 7.9 in) - Align the cushion rubber center part of plate lift with the center part of rubber attachment.
- Do not use the plate lift whose attachment does not reach the supporting locations.
- SUPPORT LOCATIONS
| (A) | Jack-up point |
| (B) | Side spoiler or side garnish |
- PANTOGRAPH JACK
(A) Jack-up point (B) Side spoiler or side garnish - LIFT CAUTION: For models with side spoiler or side garnish, use a spacer or an attachment to lift up the vehicle securely at jack up point without the side spoiler or side garnish contacting the lift.
(A) Jack-up point (B) Side spoiler or side garnish - RIGID RACK
(A) Jack-up point (B) Side spoiler or side garnish (C) Attachment - PLATE LIFT
(A) Jack-up point (B) Side spoiler or side garnish (C) Attachment - JACK-UP POINT (WHEN USING A GARAGE JACK) CAUTION: If jacking up the front side of the vehicle, make sure that the jack is attached at the center of the crossmember support front, not at the sides.
(A) Front (B) Rear (a) Crossmember support front (b) Rear differential (c) Jack-up point