Using the Jack on a Ford Explorer
To use the jack on a Ford Explorer, follow these steps:
1. Locate the jack: The jack for a Ford Explorer is typically located in the trunk. Open the trunk and look on the left-hand side. You will see two plastic hinges on the side compartment. Unscrew these two plastic hinge knobs by hand and then pull the panel off. The jack will be hidden in this secret compartment, along with the necessary tools for replacing a tire.
2. Prepare the vehicle: Before using the jack, make sure the vehicle is on a level surface and the parking brake is engaged. This will ensure stability and safety during the process.
3. Loosen the lug nuts: If you need to change a flat tire, start by loosening the lug nuts on the wheel that needs to be lifted. The lug nuts are located behind the hubcap and can be loosened using a lug wrench.
4. Position the jack: Place the jack in the designated jack point. Ford Explorers typically have pinch weld jack points on each side, which are the recommended points for jacking up the vehicle. Make sure the jack is properly aligned with the jack point before proceeding.
5. Lift the vehicle: Use the jack handle to pump the jack and lift the vehicle off the ground. Continue pumping until the wheel is off the ground and there is enough clearance to remove the tire.
6. Remove the lug nuts and tire: With the vehicle lifted, remove the lug nuts completely and set them aside. Then, carefully remove the flat tire from the wheel hub.
7. Install the spare tire: Take the spare tire and align it with the wheel hub. Secure it in place by tightening the lug nuts by hand as much as possible.
8. Lower the vehicle: Use the jack handle to slowly lower the vehicle back to the ground. Once the vehicle is safely on the ground, use a lug wrench to fully tighten the lug nuts in a star pattern.
Remember to consult your vehicle’s owner’s manual for specific instructions and safety precautions related to using the jack on your Ford Explorer. Always prioritize safety and exercise caution when working with a jack and lifting a vehicle.
I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any other questions.
Contents
- Where do you put the jack on a SUV?
- Where do you put the jack under an SUV?
- How do you jack up a Ford Explorer Sport Trac?
- Where is the jack on Sport Trac?
- How do you open a Ford jack?
- Where do I put the jack to lift my car?
- Where do you put the jack on the side of a car?
- Where is the tire jack in a Ford Explorer?
- Where do you put the jack on a Ford?
- What is the wrench on my Ford Explorer?
Where do you put the jack on a SUV?
The jacking points for most vehicles are reinforced metal ribs specifically designed to safely lift the vehicle. On most vehicles, there are four jacking points. They’re located under the car’s rocker panels, just behind the front wheels and just ahead of the rear wheels.
Where do you put the jack under an SUV?
Point pump the jack until it comes into contact with the lift point on the frame. Then continue to pump until the car is an inch or so higher than the jack stands height.
How do you jack up a Ford Explorer Sport Trac?
Here. You want to get right in the middle to make sure you lift up both sides of the truck. Evenly. Place your jack stand on the frame on each side of the vehicle.
Where is the jack on Sport Trac?
The jack, lug nut wrench, jack handle, and jack handle extension are located in the cab behind the 2nd row passenger seat. The tools are contained in a bag attached to the jack.
How do you open a Ford jack?
Let me tell you about it the jack is located under the passenger seat to get to it simply move the seat all the way forward using either the power control button located on the side closest to the
Where do I put the jack to lift my car?
To raise the vehicle first position the jack under the car chassis at an appropriate lift. Point pump the jack until it comes into contact with the lift point on the frame.
Where do you put the jack on the side of a car?
Locate the jack point on the vehicle
Your owner’s manual should give you the location of jack points. Usually there’s one on each side behind the front wheels and in front of the back wheels, close to the rocker panels. There may be central jack points located behind the bumpers (front and rear).
Where is the tire jack in a Ford Explorer?
So underneath the spare tire is where the Jack actually is so you just have to unscrew this screw right here. And pull it out. And then we’ll go ahead and take the tire. Out.
Where do you put the jack on a Ford?
Stand. You can now remove the wheel if needed for safety slip it under the vehicle as additional protection.
What is the wrench on my Ford Explorer?
What Is the Ford Wrench Light? The Ford Wrench Light is a dashboard indicator used exclusively on Ford vehicles. This light can be triggered whenever your onboard diagnostics II(OBD II) system detects a throttle control system or transmission-related problem.