Where should the jack be placed when changing a car's rear tire?

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DelLukas
09/01/25 2:29am
Introduction to where the jack should be placed when changing a car's rear tire: There is a raised area on the chassis near the tire, and the jack should be placed under that spot on the car's underside. Below is some relevant information about jacks: 1. The car jack is stored in the vehicle's toolbox and is used to lift the car body when changing a spare tire. Car jacks come in various types, including pneumatic jacks, electric jacks, hydraulic jacks, and mechanical jacks, with hydraulic and mechanical jacks being the most commonly used. Car jacks are used for changing spare tires, making it convenient to replace a flat tire when driving out. 2. When the vehicle is lifted by a jack, never start the engine, as the vibration from the engine or the rotation of the wheels can cause the vehicle to slip off the jack, leading to danger. For safety reasons, different car models have designated positions for jack placement, and the jack should not be placed on parts like the bumper or crossbeam.
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