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Jacking



SEQUENCE OF WORK
1. The car must be on solid ground. Before you begin, open the trunk.
2. Apply the parking brake and put it under the wheels of a vehicle wedge (in their absence - appropriate subjects: bar, brick, etc.). Relying only on the parking brake can not be, since some studies it should be released.
3. Use a screwdriver to remove the plastic cover from the receptacle under the threshold of the door.
4. The jack is under the spare tire in the trunk. to bring the jack into operation, at first using the handle unscrew it all the way to the ground, and then the correct way so that it stood upright under the seat lift.

Lifting the vehicle with vehicle jack
Fig. 2.23. Lifting the vehicle with vehicle jack


5. Install the car jack only in special nests of the door sill (Figure 2.23). This arm of the jack must be inserted completely into the receptacle.

Lifting the vehicle with the help of a garage jack
Fig. 2.24. Lifting the vehicle with the help of a garage jack


6. Lift the car garage jack, lifting should focus rests on the bottom of the jack only through a rubber pad or a piece of wood (Fig. 2.24) to avoid damage to the bottom.
7. Pay attention to the location of the support post legs when lifting your car. Reference desk securely installed, if one seeks out her leg, and the other two - the middle of the car. Otherwise, raising the vehicle standing on the other side support column will move sideways.




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