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Knowing how to jack up your vehicle is essential to many DIY automotive jobs. Whether you find yourself on the side of the road or are just working in your driveway, knowing how to safely jack up and support your vehicle is essential to many DIY jobs. Watch as we show you the where, when, and why's of how to safely jack up and support your vehicle. • View the full job and shop supplies here: https://www.oreillyauto.com/how-to-hu... • Supplies Needed for This Job: • 1. Safety Glasses: https://orly.cc/4e7cFKz • 2. Gloves: https://orly.cc/3YKu3QZ • 3. Jack: https://orly.cc/3BjVHeB • 4. Jack Stands: https://orly.cc/48rS2aE • 5. Wheel Chocks: https://orly.cc/4f7bdZX • Facebook: / oreillyautoparts • Instagram: / oreillyautoparts • Twitter: / oreillyauto • Find your local O’Reilly Auto Parts: https://www.oreillyauto.com/locations • Discover Aztec 200 desert racing: https://bit.ly/4b3qMiu • Shop all your automotive needs: https://www.oreillyauto.com/ • Subscribe and ring the notification bell! http://bit.ly/2bTyluF • On our channel we cover several different topics: • Automotive Product Overviews • Do It Yourself Automotive Repair • DIY Auto Maintenance • Simple Automotive Diagnostics • Automotive and Vehicle Education Videos • O’Reilly Auto Parts is an auto parts retailer that provides automotive aftermarket parts, tools, supplies, equipment, and accessories in the United States serving both the professional service providers and do-it-yourself customers. From our roots as a single store in 1957 to our current size of 5,219 locations (and growing), we've come a long way. We pride ourselves on offering well researched, and reliable automotive information on our channel. • #OReillyPowered #CarRepair • #CarMaintenance #TeamOReilly • Transcript: • Hey everybody—Chip here from O’Reilly Auto Parts to show you how to safely raise and support your vehicle, which will come in handy for everything from oil changes to brake jobs or flat tires. • • First thing you’ll do is find solid, level ground, if possible. If you were driving and had a flat, you may not have much of a choice, but it’s extremely important to park your vehicle in the flattest possible spot. Never try to raise a vehicle on unlevel ground, soft surfaces or debris like rocks or gravel. • • Also, make sure that your jack and jack stands meet the manufacturer-recommended weight specifications, and never try to lift and support your vehicle on a narrow shoulder or a curve in the road where oncoming traffic will have trouble seeing you. • • If your vehicle is an automatic, put it in park. If it’s a standard, put it in first gear. Then, be sure to set your parking brake, and chock the wheels that remain on the ground. This will keep the car from moving while you’re jacking it up and setting your stands. • • Only use your crank jack in emergencies—that’s the jack that comes with your vehicle. Use a floor jack whenever possible. Your vehicle’s manufacturer will specify where you should place your jack and jack stands after you’ve raised the vehicle, and how much weight your stands will need to support. • • Once you’re sure any rocks and debris are clear from the areas your jack and jack stands will sit, it’s safe to raise the vehicle... Then, set your stand or stands underneath at the locations specified by the manufacturer. • • It’s best to support both sides of the vehicle for stability, but the work you’re doing will determine whether one side or both sides need to be supported. Jack stands must be sitting level—if they’re tilted at all, they’re unstable. • • Very carefully lower your floor jack so that the vehicle rests on the stands. Before getting underneath the vehicle or continuing to work, test the stability of the stands by pushing gently on the vehicle from different angles. • • For the sake of safety, never work under a vehicle that’s supported only by a jack. • • Once your work is done, you’ll use your jack to raise the vehicle up off the stands… remove the stands, keeping in mind you should never have to apply any pressure to get them out—they should come out freely… then carefully lower your vehicle, following the specific instructions for your floor jack.
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