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Where is the jack located in the Elysion?

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AnnaFitz
07/24/2025, 02:21:44 AM

The jack for the Honda Elysion is placed under the trunk floor of the vehicle, right next to the spare tire. Below is some relevant information about the Elysion: 1. Exterior: The Elysion continues the design of its concept car, with chrome decorations added to multiple parts of the exterior. The body dimensions are 4935/1845/1805mm in length/width/height, with a wheelbase of 2900mm. The body features a sporty surround and 17-inch wheels. 2. Power: The hybrid version is equipped with a 2.0L engine, with a maximum power of 146 horsepower, and the motor has a maximum power of 184 horsepower. The engine noise is relatively loud at high speeds.

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VonAxel
08/10/2025, 08:10:27 PM

I've been driving the Elysion for several years, and the jack is usually located under the trunk floor panel. Just lift the carpet or the compartment cover, and you'll find a small toolbox storing it, sometimes placed next to the spare tire. The position is designed very reasonably, making it easy to access without taking up much space, unlike older cars where it was often hidden in a mess. When changing a tire, it's best to find a flat and dry place to park, engage the handbrake to ensure the vehicle is stable, and then use the jack to lift the car body. Avoid operating on slopes or slippery surfaces. I recommend checking the jack for rust or jamming during annual maintenance and applying some lubricant to extend its lifespan. Honda models, including the Elysion, are arranged this way, considering the family use of MPVs, where frequent opening and closing of the trunk don't affect the ease of finding the jack.

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DelCali
09/24/2025, 03:38:14 AM

I just learned to drive not long ago. When driving the Elysion, the jack is located at the bottom of the trunk in the rear. Just lift the floor cover and you'll see the toolkit. The salesperson demonstrated the location when I bought the car, so I got the hang of it much faster. The position is quite hidden but not complicated at all—lifting the cover and taking out the jack is effortless. Remember safety first when using it: park in a safe spot and engage the handbrake, make sure the jack is stable before changing the tire, and don’t let friends mess with the tools to avoid losing them. When loading luggage, I always pay extra attention not to block the toolbox entrance, which is near the rear wheels. The high ground clearance and accessible position are very friendly for a new driver like me.

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EmersynAnn
11/07/2025, 10:02:22 PM

I've driven the Elysion for over a decade, and the jack is always 100% under the trunk floorboard. Lift that cover and the tool compartment is revealed, with a fixed position. Honda models consistently follow this practical design. Tire changing requires caution: operate on level ground with parking brake engaged and stable support, never skip steps for safety's sake. The location isn't hard to find but lift the cover gently to avoid carpet wear. I've developed a habit of checking tool conditions quarterly.

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BennettDella
12/28/2025, 11:49:02 PM

I just bought a new Elysion, and the jack is conveniently located under the trunk floor. Just lift the floor panel, and you'll see the neatly stored tool kit. Modern car designs are simple and intuitive, unlike the hassle with vintage cars. Before using it, make sure to park on a flat surface and engage the handbrake for safety. I regularly check the jack for rust when cleaning out the trunk.

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LeLeilani
03/26/2026, 02:26:40 AM

I use the Elysion for family trips with the kids. The jack is stored in a small compartment under the floor panel in the trunk—it's safely tucked away where children can't easily reach it. Remember to park on level ground, engage the handbrake, and properly support the vehicle before using it to prevent accidents. It's conveniently located at the rear for easy access. I've taught my family how to locate it. When the trunk is fully loaded, don't forget to leave some space to check the jack compartment.

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