···
Log in / Register

can you rent a car jack from autozone

5Answers
SanClayton
12/21/2025, 03:09:30 PM

Yes, you can rent a car jack from AutoZone through its Tool Rental Program. This service is designed for DIYers who need a specific tool for a short-term project without the commitment of a purchase. The process is straightforward: you pay a refundable deposit for the tool, which is fully returned to you when you bring the tool back within the specified rental period. The deposit essentially acts as a security hold on your payment method.

The rental cost and deposit for a jack can vary. For a standard hydraulic floor jack, you might pay a deposit in the range of $150-$250. This entire amount is refunded upon the tool's return, making the rental effectively free, aside from the temporary hold on your funds. It's a practical solution for one-off jobs like changing a tire, rotating tires, or performing brake work.

Considerations Before Renting:

  • Availability: Not every AutoZone location carries jacks for rent. It's crucial to call your local store in advance to confirm they have one in stock.
  • Type of Jack: AutoZone typically rents hydraulic floor jacks, which are stable and easy to use. They generally do not rent smaller, emergency scissor jacks that come with vehicles.
  • Rental Period: The standard rental period is quite generous, often up to 90 days, giving you ample time to complete your project.
  • Alternatives: If a jack isn't available for rent, consider purchasing a low-cost hydraulic jack (often starting around $50) or exploring rental options at other national chains like Advance Auto Parts (which loans tools for free) or O'Reilly Auto Parts.
Rental AspectTypical Details at AutoZone
Program NameTool Rental Program
AvailabilityVaries by store; call ahead to confirm.
Common Jack TypeHydraulic Floor Jack
Rental DepositApproximately $150 - $250 (fully refundable)
Effective Cost$0 if returned within the rental period
Rental DurationTypically up to 90 days
Alternative StoresAdvance Auto Parts (free loan), O'Reilly Auto Parts
Was this review help?
112
Share
Briella
12/29/2025, 06:34:12 PM

I just rented one last weekend to rotate my tires. You totally can, but you gotta call your specific AutoZone first to make sure they have it. I put down a $180 deposit on my card for a solid hydraulic jack. When I brought it back two days later, they reversed the charge. It didn't cost me a penny, and I didn't have to buy a jack I'd only use once or twice a year. Super convenient for a quick DIY job.

Was this review help?
16
Share
Expand All
DanteLynn
01/06/2026, 03:16:30 AM

As a mechanic, I always advise people to prioritize safety. Renting a quality floor jack from AutoZone is a smart move if you don't own one. The rented jacks are usually robust commercial-grade units, much safer than the flimsy scissor jacks that come with your car. Just remember to always use jack stands to support the vehicle once it's lifted. The jack itself should never be trusted to hold the weight while you're working underneath.

Was this review help?
19
Share
Expand All
OCamille
01/06/2026, 03:18:46 AM

From a budget perspective, it's an excellent deal. You're essentially getting the tool for free, as the deposit is fully refundable. Compare that to the outright cost of buying a new hydraulic jack, which can start around $50 for a basic model. For infrequent use, renting saves money and storage space. However, if you plan on working on your car regularly, purchasing your own jack might be more convenient in the long run.

Was this review help?
12
Share
Expand All
DeLandon
01/13/2026, 02:58:03 PM

It's a very common service, but there's a key detail many miss. AutoZone rents hydraulic floor jacks, which are great for garage work. They do not typically rent the small emergency scissor jacks. If your goal is to have a portable jack for roadside tire changes, this rental program isn't the solution. For that, you're better off ensuring your car's original jack is present or buying a compact aftermarket one. Always confirm the exact tool type with the store.

Was this review help?
9
Share
Expand All
More Q&A

How to Determine When to Replace Brake Pads

Methods to determine when to replace brake pads: 1. Check the thickness: New brake pads are approximately 1.5 cm thick. If they wear down to one-third of their original thickness, i.e., less than 5 mm, it is recommended to replace them promptly. 2. Listen for sounds: If you hear a metallic grinding noise when braking, this may indicate that the brake pads have worn down to their minimum thickness, causing the wear indicators on the sides of the pads to come into contact with the brake disc, producing unusual sounds. Immediate replacement is necessary. 3. Check the warning: Some vehicle models have brake wear indicators. If the brake pads are excessively worn, the sensor wire will come into contact with the brake disc, causing a change in resistance and generating an electric current. When the signal is detected, a brake pad warning light will appear on the dashboard.
116
Share

How to Turn On the Car Air Conditioning?

The method to turn on the car air conditioning: 1. Turn on the AC switch; 2. Adjust the air outlet selection knob. When turning on the cold air, direct the air outlet upward, and when turning on the warm air, direct the air outlet downward; 3. Adjust the fan speed switch. When the vehicle speed is low, set the fan speed switch to the low-speed gear to avoid insufficient power generation and insufficient cold air; 4. Adjust the air circulation conversion knob. When first entering the car, open the windows for ventilation and turn on the external circulation to expel the hot air. After the temperature inside the car drops, switch to internal circulation; 5. Adjust the temperature control knob. Car air conditioning refers to the air conditioning device installed in the car, which can cool, heat, ventilate, and purify the air inside the car, providing a comfortable riding environment for passengers, reducing the driver's fatigue, and improving driving safety.
117
Share

What to Do When Water Gets Inside the Car?

When water gets inside the car, first determine if the mechanical parts of the vehicle are still functioning properly. If only a small amount of water has entered the car, simply open the windows on a sunny day to allow thorough airing. If the car is severely flooded, immediately call for rescue assistance and contact your insurance company to report the incident. Note that the car should not be moved at this time and should be sent to a repair shop for servicing. Drainage holes are pre-drilled in the steel plate under the car. After draining all the accumulated water, wipe the floor dry and enhance ventilation inside the car. You can also place bags of lime powder to absorb moisture. Be sure to disinfect the interior of the car.
113
Share

Which department should I complain to about ETC issues?

For ETC issues, you can first call the ETC customer service hotline for manual assistance, or visit the highway service hall or an ETC service outlet to handle the matter on-site. You can file a reconsideration appeal and fill out an application form for a recalculation of charges. If the above methods still fail to resolve the issue, you can file a complaint with the Consumer Association or the Bureau of Industry and Commerce, or call the 12345 citizen hotline to address ETC overcharging issues, safeguarding your rights through legal channels. Below is more information about ETC: 1. Advantages: The ETC charging system takes less than two seconds per vehicle, and its toll lane capacity is 5 to 10 times that of manual toll lanes. Using a fully automated electronic toll collection system can lead to paperless and cashless management of highway tolls, fundamentally eliminating the loss of toll revenue and resolving financial management chaos in highway toll collection. 2. Notes: If an ETC vehicle passes through a manual lane on the highway, the driver should actively present the user card (non-cash payment card) to the toll collector to complete the entry writing or exit swiping process, ensuring the user card remains in normal working condition.
119
Share

What to Do If You Don't Want the Car After One Year with Tangeche?

Tangeche only allows returning the car if you don't want it after one year. Below are several ways to handle the car when the one-year Tangeche term expires: 1. Return the Car: The owner can choose to return the used car to Tangeche, but please note that some car models currently cannot be returned. 2. Pay the Remaining Balance: Keep the car and pay all remaining amounts in one lump sum, but the owner must have the qualification to license the car. 3. Installment Loan: Alternatively, apply for a 36-month installment loan with Tangeche to pay off the remaining car balance in installments. Afterward, the vehicle will be transferred, and Tangeche will cover the transfer fees. 4. Continue Leasing: Depending on the owner's personal situation, they can also apply to continue leasing the car, but some models are not eligible for continued leasing.
108
Share

What is a Six-Speed Dual Clutch?

Six-speed dual clutch refers to a six-speed dual-clutch transmission equipped in a car, which consists of two transmissions. One controls the odd-numbered gears (1, 3, 5), and the other controls the even-numbered gears (2, 4, 6). While using the current gear, the next gear is already automatically prepared, resulting in very short shift times without the delay associated with manual transmissions. Below is more information about six-speed dual-clutch transmissions: 1. Advantages: The six-speed dual-clutch transmission is based on a manual transmission but belongs to the automatic transmission category. It combines the flexibility of a manual transmission with the comfort of an automatic transmission while providing uninterrupted power output. 2. Working Principle: The six-speed dual-clutch transmission has two clutches and two input shafts, achieving gear shifts through the coordinated operation of integrated electronic and hydraulic components.
110
Share
Cookie
Cookie Settings
© 2025 Servanan International Pte. Ltd.