To put jack stands on a Chevy Equinox, you can follow these general guidelines:
1. Locate the jack points: The jack points on a Chevy Equinox are typically located on the sides of the vehicle. Look for designated areas where the vehicle’s frame is reinforced to support the weight of the car.
2. Use a floor jack to lift the vehicle: Before placing the jack stands, use a floor jack to lift the Equinox at the designated jack points. Make sure to consult your owner’s manual for the specific location of the jack points.
3. Place the jack stands: Once the vehicle is lifted, carefully position the jack stands under the subframe mounts or the crossmember/subframe between the two rear a-arms. These areas provide stable support for the vehicle.
4. Lower the vehicle onto the jack stands: Slowly lower the Equinox onto the jack stands by releasing the pressure on the floor jack. Make sure the vehicle is securely resting on the jack stands before performing any work.
Remember to always prioritize safety when working with a vehicle. Here are a few additional tips:
– Use jack stands that are rated to support the weight of your vehicle.
– Make sure the jack stands are positioned on a stable and level surface.
– Double-check that the jack stands are properly engaged and securely holding the weight of the vehicle before working underneath it.
– Avoid placing the jack stands on control arms, the drivetrain, the engine, or the differential.
– Refer to your owner’s manual for any specific instructions or precautions related to lifting and supporting your Chevy Equinox.
Please note that the information provided is a general guideline. It’s always a good idea to consult your vehicle’s owner’s manual for the specific jack points and instructions for your particular model of Chevy Equinox. Stay safe and take necessary precautions while working on your vehicle.
Contents
- Where should jack stands be placed?
- Where do you put the jack under an SUV?
- Does it matter where you jack up a car?
- Is it bad to leave a jack under a car?
- Can you put jack stands on pinch welds?
- How many jack stands do I need?
- Where not to put jack stands?
- Can you put jack stands on the axle?
- Should you always use jack stands?
- Where do you put the jack on an axle?
Where should jack stands be placed?
If you’re lifting the car to get under it, to do some work, or to change the oil, you must place a jack stand under the rocker panel near the jack and snug it up to the car’s body. This will ensure that the car cannot fall on you, should the jack slip or fail entirely.
Where do you put the jack under an SUV?
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).
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.
Is it bad to leave a jack under a car?
Is it okay (for the jack) to leave a hydraulic jack jacked up under a car overnight? No, not really, jacks are for lifting cars to the desired height, not holding them up for anyperiod of time. Once the vehicle is at the correct height it should always be supported by appropriate axle stands and the jack lowered.
Can you put jack stands on pinch welds?
Yeah, the pinch weld can be jacked anywhere. I’ve done it before where I jacked on the front edge and put the stand on the actual lift point behind it.
How many jack stands do I need?
If it’s just one end, use two jack stands. If it’s the entire vehicle you’re lifting, be sure to use four. In case you’re working on soft earth, like grass or asphalt, you can place thick plywood to prevent the jack stands from sinking.
Where not to put jack stands?
Find a flat, level surface to park your vehicle.
Avoid jacking your vehicle in a place that’s bumpy, near heavy traffic, or covered in gravel. Make sure each side of your vehicle is level so the jack or jack stands can’t slip out from underneath it.
Can you put jack stands on the axle?
As a backup. And then just check that the car is nice and stable and secure on the axle. Stand. Okay so you can go ahead and remove the wheel.
Should you always use jack stands?
Jack stands, on the other hand, are purpose-built to reliably hold static loads during routine maintenance. Users that fail to utilize jack stands are risking financial and bodily harm by doing so. The most common reason given for neglecting the use of jack stands is efficiency.
Where do you put the jack on an axle?
On a heavier truck like this we’re going to aim for the rear axle. And when we go to the front we’re going to aim for the front axle.