- Work on a level surface. Use wheel chocks at all times.
- Set the jack and safety stands to the specified locations of the vehicle accurately.
- When jacking up the vehicle, first release the parking brake and move the shift lever to N.
- When jacking up the entire vehicle:
- When jacking up the front wheels first, make sure wheel chocks are behind the rear wheels.
- When jacking up the rear wheels first, make sure wheel chocks are in front of the front wheels.
- When jacking up only the front or rear wheels of the vehicle:
- Before jacking up the front wheels, place wheel chocks on both sides of the rear wheels.
- Before jacking up the rear wheels, place wheel chocks on both sides of the front wheels.
- When lowering a vehicle that only has its front or rear wheels jacked up:
- Before lowering the front wheels, make sure wheel chocks are in front of the rear wheels.
- Before lowering the rear wheels, make sure wheel chocks are behind the front wheels.
- It is extremely dangerous to perform any work on a vehicle raised on a jack alone, even for work that can be finished quickly. Safety stands must be used to support the vehicle.
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NOTE:
When jacking up the vehicle with the engine running, turn off the active height control suspension with the height control switch.
- Swing Arm Type Lift
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NOTE:
When lifting the vehicle, place the supports correctly at the positions shown in the illustration.
- Plate Type Lift
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NOTE:
Never use the plate type lift. Using it to lift up the vehicle will cause the body shape to warp.