How to Use the Car Jack?

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MacPenelope
07/25/25 4:31am
The method of using the car jack is as follows: 1. Take out the car jack from the vehicle; 2. Locate the lifting point under the side door panel of the car; 3. Place the jack at the lifting point; 4. Use the handle to raise the jack—turn clockwise to lift and counterclockwise to lower; 5. After use, store the jack back in the car. Precautions for using the jack include: 1. Secure the vehicle to prevent instability after lifting; 2. Implement safety warning measures; 3. Check the ground condition and choose a suitable surface for the jack; 4. Pay attention to the jack's weight capacity; 5. Align with the vehicle chassis support points; 6. Place a spare tire under the car for safety; 7. Perform the lifting operation steadily and slowly.
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