Does anyone know where the center jack point is? The splash guards have the crossmembers covered. This is the 1st car I've owned where I can't find an obvious crossmember to place the floor jack.
This is from the PDI for the accord - i saved a screen shot (don't have the full doc, but it is in this forum somewhere).Does anyone know the best jack points to lift a 2018 Accord with a floor jack?
I want to change over my winter tires to my summer tires soon.
I checked the owners manual but it only has instructions for lifting the car by the pinch welds with the scissor jack.
Often times the jack point will protrude away from the plastic shield. If it doesn't, which, I've yet to see a car not, then just jack the car from the side jack points and raise the car to get under it.There is a video of a guy doing an oil change at 1:54 into the video you can clearly see what looks like a plastic shield covering the area where the front center jacking point is. The cover is probably held in place by several screws, how can you lift the car to get to all the screws without using the front center jack point?
Um, try scrolling up.I was going to rotate tires on my 2018 EX-L and wanted to know if anyone has figured out the optimum points both at front and back to use a hydraulic floor jack?
Thanks in advance.
Thanks Captain Obvious! :winkUm, try scrolling up.
Um, try scrolling up.
Do you have a really low profile floor jack? Mine wouldn't make it to the front point for the jack.There's a hole for the front Jack point. You
"You"... What?There's a hole for the front Jack point. You
Grammatically incorrect. It lacks an “an” and a “:”There's a hole for the front Jack point. You
There's a hole for the front Jack point. You
What?Grammatically incorrect. It lacks an “an” and a “:”