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MAINTENANCE
Read all of SAFETY and this section before attempting any procedure. Pay particular attention to Notices, Cautions, Warnings and Dangers.
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Owner’s Guide
LIFTING THE VEHICLE
You must lift the front, the rear or the entire vehicle for some service and maintenance operations.
The vehicle is not stable during the lifting process.
Make sure the vehicle is on a hard and level surface.
Never get below a vehicle that is supported by a jack only.
Make sure a vehicle that is supported on jack stands is stable before you get below the vehicle.
Put wheel chocks in front and behind the wheels that remain on the ground.
Do not allow any person in or on the vehicle being lifted.
When you lift the vehicle, put the jacks and jack stands at the areas indicated only.
Tool List
Quantity
Tool List
Quantity
Floor Jack.................................................................... 1
Jack Stands................................................................. 4
Wheel Chocks ............................................................. 4
Remove payload from vehicle before lifting. No person(s) should be in or on the vehicle while lifting.
How to lift the entire vehicle:
1.
Install the wheel chocks in front and
behind each front wheel.
2.
Put the jack below the center of the
rear frame crossmember.
3.
Lift the vehicle enough to put jack
stands below the outer ends of the
rear axle as shown.
4.
Lower the jack and test the stability of
the vehicle on the two jack stands.
5.
Put the jack at the center of the front
axle.
6.
Lift the vehicle enough to put two jack
stands below the front frame cross-
member as shown.
7.
Lower the jack and test the stability of
the vehicle on all four jack stands.
How to lift the rear of the vehicle only:
1.
Put the wheel chocks in front and behind each front wheel.
2.
Put the jack below the center of the rear frame crossmember.
3.
Lift the vehicle enough to put a jack stand below the outer ends of the rear axle as shown.
4.
Lower the jack and test the stability of the vehicle on the two jack stands.
View from Underside of Vehicle
Center of
Front Axle
Flat Portion
of Frame
Outside End
of Rear Axle