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Maintenance: Service and Repair

JACKING

WARNING:
^ DO NOT RUN THE ENGINE WHEN JACKING THE VEHICLE. THE WHEELS CONTACTING THE GROUND COULD CAUSE THE VEHICLE TO MOVE.
^ MAKE SURE THE JACK AND JACK STANDS ARE CORRECTLY LOCATED TO PREVENT THE VEHICLE FROM FALLING.
^ A WHEEL CHOCK SHOULD BE USED TO PREVENT THE VEHICLE FROM ROLLING AND FALLING OFF THE JACK.
^ WHEN ONE OF THE REAR WHEELS IS OFF THE GROUND, THE TRANSMISSION ALONE WILL NOT PREVENT THE VEHICLE FROM MOVING OR SLIPPING OFF THE JACK, EVEN IF THE TRANSMISSION IS IN P (PARK) (AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION) OR REVERSE (MANUAL TRANSMISSION).



Jacking Points - Front:






Jacking Points - Front
The front jacking point is a tab that extends from the lower control arm.







Jacking Points - Rear
The rear jacking points are located on the rear axle tube







CAUTION: Do not use the differential housing as a lift point. Leaks or damage to the rear axle cover and adjoining differential housing surface can occur if a floor jack or any lifting device is allowed to contact the cover at any point where the cover joins the housing.

LIFTING







Lifting Points - Front
1. The front lifting points are located underneath the number one body mount bracket.

CAUTION:
^ Do not use the differential housing as a lift point. Leaks or damage to the rear axle cover and adjoining differential housing surface can occur if a floor jack or any lifting device is allowed to contact the cover at any point where the cover joins the housing.
^ Damage to the suspension, fuel tank, exhaust or steering linkage components can occur if care is not exercised when positioning the hoist adapters prior to lifting the vehicle.







Lifting Point - Rear
1. The rear lifting point is the bottom surface of the leaf spring front eye.

CAUTION:
^ Do not use the differential housing as a lift point. Leaks or damage to the rear axle cover and adjoining differential housing surface can occur if a floor jack or any lifting device is allowed to contact the cover at any point where the cover joins the housing.
^ Damage to the suspension, fuel tank, exhaust or steering linkage components can occur if care is not exercised when positioning the hoist adapters prior to lifting the vehicle.