Where is the jack located in a Prado?
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The jack in a Prado is located on the left side of the car trunk. The owner only needs to remove the plastic cover above to see the jack. A jack is a lightweight lifting device that uses a rigid lifting component as the working mechanism, capable of lifting heavy objects within its stroke via a top support or bottom claw. There are four types of car jacks: rack jacks, screw jacks, hydraulic jacks, and pneumatic jacks. A rack jack consists of three parts: a rack, a gear, and a handle, and it operates by turning the handle to raise or lower the rack. In terms of body dimensions, the Prado measures 4840mm in length, 1885mm in width, 1890mm in height, and has a wheelbase of 2790mm.
I've been driving a Prado for ten years and always knew the jack was in the trunk area. Its exact location is near the toolbox or spare tire in the right rear corner—just lift the floor mat or open the small cover to find it. The design prioritizes easy access and space efficiency while preventing noise from movement during drives. I've used it to change tires a few times, especially during off-road trips, and its placement is both obvious and practical. During routine maintenance, remember to check for rust or jamming, especially in older models prone to dust buildup. If you can't find it, try looking in the small compartment under the spare tire or refer to the owner's manual. Overall, its secure and reliable location ensures quick deployment without affecting trunk storage.