3.2 Tips and Advice 
To prevent the underbody of the hicle when liftin g the vehicle. rubber pads must be u sed. 
Befor e dri v
ing onto floor  jack, you must check 
to make sure that there  is enough clearance tween  low parts of the ve hicle and the floor  jack. 
liftin g your vehicl e with a floor 
jack can cause the vehi cle  to  fall off the floor jack and cause  serious personal injury: 
Always  lift your vehicl e only a t the nated lift points shown in the illustrations. 
Never allow a n yo ne  to stay in the ve hicle when it is bein g  lift ed or w he n it is orr the ground. 
No t using the desig na ted lift poin ts can cause t h e  ve hicl e to fall  orr the floor jack  when heavy parts su ch as the engin e o r sion removed. 
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on a  floor  jack, always  make sure that the  ve hicl e 
i s s afe ly supported on s afety  stands intended for that purpose that arc strong enoug h to support the  weight of the vehi cle. 
Always make sur e that the weight of the 
hicle  is not heavier than the lifting capacity of the floor  jack  and safety stands being  used. 
Neve r start th e engin e w hen you have raised the vehicle on the  floor  jack. The en gine 
vibrations and vehicle  move ments could knock the vehi cle  orr the floor jack. 
Note 
Lifting  your vehicle any points other than the designated lifting points can cause  serious 
driving  your vehicle  on to a hoist, 
make  sure there is s uffi cient clearance between the hoi st and b ottom of the  ve hicle. 
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Frida y 
have a loo k at: 
http://www-odi. nhtsa.dot. gov/ ivo q/ 
and print  out the web form and fax it 
mail  it  to: 
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