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General 
Much of the necessary maintenance  and minor repairthat  an 
automobile will need  can be done  with ordinary  tools. Below 
you'll  find important information on  how to work  safely, a dis- 
cussion  of what  tools will be needed and  how to use them. 
Safety 
Although an automobile presents  many hazards, common 
sense and good equipment can help ensure  safety. Many ac- 
cidents  happen  because  of carelessness.  Pay attention and 
stick to the  safety rules in  this manual. 
Lifting the car 
4 The  proper jacking points  should be used  to raise the  car 
safely  and avoid damage.  The 
jack supplied with the car can 
only  be used  at the  four  side points (arrows)  just behind  the 
front  wheels or  just in front  of the  rear wheels. 
WARNING- 
. Never  work under a lifted car  unless it is  solidly  supported 
on 
jack stands  that are intended  for that purpose. 
When  raising  the car using  a floorjack  or hydraulic  lift, 
carefully  position the jack  pad to prevent damaging  the 
car  body. 
* Watch  the jack  closely.  Male sure it stays  stable  and 
does  not shift  or tilt. 
As the  car is raised,  it may  roll 
sliahtlv  and the 
jack mav  shift. 
Raising car 
- Park  car on flat,  level  surface. 
- If changing a tire, loosen  lug bolts before raising  car. See 
Changing 
a tire. 
Place  jack into position. 
Malte sure  jack is resting  on flat,  sol- 
id  surface.  Use a board  or other support to provide a firm sur- 
face  for jack,  it necessary. 
- Raise car  slowly while  constantly checking position of  jack 
and  car. 
- Once car is raised, bloclc wheel  that is opposite  and farthest 
from  jack to prevent  car from  unexpectedly rolling.    
         
        
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(General 
WARNING- 
Do not  rely  on the  transmission  or  the parking brake to 
keep the car from  rolling. They are not 
a substitute forpos- 
itively  bloclcing  the opposite wheel. 
Never 
work undera  car that is  supported  only by a jaclc. 
Use  jack  stands  designed to  support the car. See 
Tools. 
Working under car 
- Disconnect negative (-) cable from  battery so that  car cannot 
be  started.  Let others  know what you will be doing. 
CAUTION--  Prior  to disconnecting  the battery, read the battery discon- 
nection cautions given  in 
001 General Cautions and 
Warnings. 
- Raise  car slowly  as described  above. 
- Use  at least  two jack  stands  to support car.  Use jack  stands 
designed  for the  purpose  of supporting  a car. See  Tools. 
WARNING- 
* A jaclc is  a temporary lifting device  and should not be  used 
alone  to support  the car while you are under it. 
Do not  use wood, concrete 
blocks, or bricks to support 
a 
ca,: Wood  may split  Blocks  and bricks,  while strong, 
are  not designed  for that kind  of load, and  may break  or 
- Place jaclc stands  on firm,  solid  surface. If necessary, use  a 
flat  board  or similar  solid object  to provide  a firm footing. 
- Lower  car slowly  until  its  weight is fully  supported  by jack 
stands.  Watch to 
make sure that the jack  stands  do not  tip or 
lean  as the  car settles  on them. 
- Observe  all jacking  precautions  again when  raising car to re- 
move  jack stands.