The method of using an auto repair jack can be summarized as follows:
Choose the right jack: Choose the right auto repair jack based on your vehicle’s weight and lifting needs. Make sure its carrying capacity meets the vehicle's requirements.
Find a Suitable Jacking Point: Find a suitable structural point under the vehicle to support the jack, usually a reinforcement beam on the vehicle's chassis or the vehicle manufacturer's recommended jacking point.
Clear the work area: Make sure the work area is clean, level, and clear of any obstructions that may interfere with jack operation.
Position the jack: Place the jack securely on the selected jacking point, making sure the jack base is in firm contact with the vehicle.
Raise the vehicle: Using the jack handle or electric controller, gradually raise the jack until the vehicle reaches the desired height. Pay attention to whether the vehicle is stable and avoid exceeding the load capacity of the jack.
Support the vehicle: Once the vehicle reaches the desired height, use a kickstand or other support device to securely support the vehicle for safety. A jack should only be used to lift the vehicle and should not be used as the only means of supporting the vehicle for an extended period of time.
Complete repairs: Make repairs or replace parts with the vehicle firmly supported. Be sure to follow relevant safety operating procedures to ensure the safety of yourself and your vehicle.
Lower the vehicle: After completing the repair, gradually lower the jack so the vehicle slowly lowers to the ground.
Important: When using an auto repair jack, be sure to follow the instructions in the instruction manual and strictly abide by safe operating procedures. If you're not sure how to use a service jack correctly or need extra help, talk to a professional or seek training.
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