Where to Put the Jack on a Honda Pilot
To properly lift a Honda Pilot using a jack, it is important to locate the correct lifting points. Here is some information from the search results:
According to a forum post on Honda Pilot Forums, the jack should be positioned either to the left or right of a triangular protrusion coming off a bar. It is advised not to put the jack below the lowest part of the black metal in that area.
Another source, It Still Runs, suggests placing the jack under the front subframe to lift the front of the vehicle.
Additionally, a video on YouTube titled “How To Change Your Honda Pilot + Using Jack Correctly!” provides a visual demonstration of the jack location and how to use it properly.
Please note that it is always recommended to consult the owner’s manual of your specific Honda Pilot model for precise instructions on where to place the jack.
Contents
- Where do you put a front jack stand?
- Where do you jack a Honda?
- Where do you put the jack stand under a SUV?
- Does it matter where you jack up a car?
- How do you put a jack under a car?
- Do jack stands go on frame or axle?
- Where should the car jack be placed?
- Where do you put the jack when changing a tire?
- Where do you put a high lift jack?
- Where should jack stands and lift arms be positioned under which part of the car?
Where do you put a front jack stand?
Set the jack stand underneath the pinch points of your vehicle. The pinch points are located on the sides of your vehicle behind your front tires or in front of your rear tires. Slide your jack stand in from the side of your vehicle.
Where do you jack a Honda?
First might be very difficult and even with my Long Reach low profile Jack I’m gonna have to stick it underneath the car. Very very far to even get to that jack.
Where do you put the jack stand under a SUV?
Place the jack stand under the car frame at reinforced point or “pinch weld” near where the jack is placed.
Does it matter where you jack up a car?
If you lift somewhere else, the car’s own weight may cause injury to yourself or damage to the frame. Luckily, the owner’s manual will almost always tell you where a car’s jack points are. Typically, there’s a jack point behind either front wheel and in front of either back wheel.
How do you put a jack under a car?
Park your car on flat, sturdy ground, and turn on your hazard lights or place cones around your car if working near traffic. Place the jack under a jack point of your car—usually behind the front tires or in front of the back tires—and turn or pump the lever until it touches the car.
Do jack stands go on frame or axle?
where is the best place to jack the front end? the axle tubes support the weight of the vehicle when the wheels are on the ground, so anywhere on the axle tube or diff housing is a point that can be lift.
Where should the car jack be placed?
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 do you put the jack when changing a tire?
The right place for the jack is usually beneath the vehicle frame alongside the tire that’s flat. Many vehicle frames have molded plastic on the bottom with a cleared area of exposed metal specifically for the jack.
Where do you put a high lift jack?
Position the foot of the jack as close to the wheel as possible, and connect the wheel lift accessory threading the bolt supplied with the wheel lift, through the hole in the high lift jack.
Where should jack stands and lift arms be positioned under which part of the car?
Usually there’s a reinforced area at each corner of the car. This would be just behind the front wheels, and just in front of the rear wheels. It’s also a good place to put the stands at.