Contents Wiring diagrams Section: Hoist/jack All sections

General Information: Other Chevrolet Uplander I

Hoist/jack 12 illustrations ~1387 words

Arrows and Symbols

This service information uses various symbols in order to describe different service operations.

Scheme 2

Scheme 2: Arrows and Symbols
CalloutComponent Name
1Front of Vehicle
2View Detail
2View Detail
3Ambient Air Mixed With Another Gas or Indicate Temperature Change
4Motion or Direction
5View Angle
6Dimension (1:2)
7Ambient/Clean Air Flow or Cool Air Flow
8Lubrication Point - Oil or Fluid
9Task Related
10Sectioning (1:3)
11Gas Other Than Ambient Air or Hot Air Flow
12Lubrication Point - Grease or Jelly
13Multidirectional Arrow

Dealers

All U.S. Dealers participating in the GM Common Training Program can enroll through the GM Common Training System Website at https://www.gmcommontraining.com. Within the website, there are individual training paths that are designed to assist in planning the training needs for each individual. Technicians should advise their Service Manager of their training needs including course names and course numbers. Dealers who have questions about GM Common Training should contact the GM Common Training help desk at 1-888-748-2686. The help desk is available Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM-8:00PM Eastern Standard Time, excluding holidays. For GM Access support, contact the GM Access Help Desk at 1-888-337-1010.

Fleets

GM Fleet customers with GM Warranty In-Shop agreements are able to participate in service technical training through GM Common Training/GM Service Technical College (STC).

Assistance for all GM fleet customers using GM STC products and services is provided on the Internet via www.gmcommontraining.com using the "Contact Us" button on the site and/or the GM Common Training Help Desk at 1-888-748-2687. To order GM STC Training Materials, please contact the GM Training Materials Headquarters at 1-800-393-4831.

Most GM STC course materials have associated charges.

To purchase authentic GM STC Training Materials, contact the GM Training Materials Headquarters at 1-800-393-4831.

Non-GM Dealer Technicians

Technicians training for non-GM dealers is available through ACDelco. This training is for ACDelco customers employed in the automotive or truck service industry.

ACDelco courses are available at all approved GM Training Centers. Availability and schedules can be obtained by calling 1-800-825-5886 or contact us via the web at www.acdelcotechconnect.com and select the training button. Clinics are also offered through ACDelco Warehouse Distributors. Contract your dealer directly for more information.

Scheme 3

Scheme 3: Vehicle, Engine and Transmission ID and VIN Location, Derivative and Usage

The vehicle identification number (VIN) plate is the legal identifier of the vehicle. The VIN plate (1) is located on the upper LH corner of the instrument panel (I/P) and can be seen through the windshield from the outside of the vehicle.

PositionDefinitionCharacterDescription
1Country of Origin1USA
2ManufacturerGGeneral Motors
3MakeZSaturn
4GVWR/Brake SystemDGVWR 5001-6000 - Brake System/Hydraulic
5-6Line/Chassis TypeU1 X1 U1Ext Wheelbase Front Wheel Drive Regular Wheelbase All Wheel Drive Ext Wheelbase Front Wheel Drive
7Body Type5Van
8Engine TypeL3.5L, 6 CYL., SFI, V6 (LX9) 3.9L, V6, 60 Degree (LZ9)
9Check Digit
10Model Year62006
11Plant LocationDDoraville, GA, USA
12-17Plant Sequence Number

Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) System

3.5L (LX9) Engine ID and VIN Derivative

Refer to Engine Identification .

3.9L (LZ9) Engine ID and VIN Derivative

Refer to Engine Identification .

4T65-E Transmission ID and VIN Derivative

Refer to Transmission Identification Information .

Scheme 4

Scheme 4: Label - Vehicle Certification, Tire Place Card, Anti-Theft and Service Parts ID
CalloutDescription
Vehicle Certification Label The vehicle certification label is located on the driver door and displays the following assessments: Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) Gross Axle Weight Rating (GAWR), Front and Rear The gross vehicle weight (GVW) is the weight of the vehicle and everything it carries. The gross vehicle weight must not exceed the GVWR. Include the following items when figuring the GVW: The base vehicle weight (factory weight) The weight of all vehicle accessories The weight of the driver and the passengers The weight of the cargo
1Name of Manufacturer
2Gross Vehicle Weight Rating
3Gross Axle Weight Rating (Front, Rear)
4Canadian Safety Mark (w/RPO Z49)
5Certification Statement
6Vehicle Class Type (Pass Car, etc.)
7Vehicle Identification Number
8Date of Manufacture (Mo/Yr)
Tire Placard The tire placard label is located on the driver door and displays the following assessments
9Specified Occupant Seating Positions
10Maximum Vehicle Capacity Weight
11Original Equipment Tire Size
12Tire Pressure, Front, Rear and Spare (Cold)
Service Parts ID Label The vehicle service parts identification label is located in the instrument panel (I/P) compartment. The label is use to help identify the vehicle original parts and options.
13Vehicle Identification Number
14Engineering Model Number (Vehicle Division, Line and Body Style)
15Interior Trim Level and Decor
16Exterior (Paint Color) WA Number
17Paint Technology
18Special Order Paint Colors and Numbers
19Vehicle Option Content
Anti-Theft Label The Federal law requires that General Motors label certain body parts on this vehicle with the VIN. The purpose of the law is to reduce the number of motor vehicle thefts by helping in the tracing and recovery of parts from stolen vehicles.
20Labels are permanently affixed to an interior surface of the part. The label on the replacement part contains the letter R, the manufacture's logo and the DOT symbol. The anti-theft label must be covered before any painting and rustproofing procedures and uncovered after the procedures. Failure to follow the precautionary steps may result in liability for violation of the Federal Vehicle Theft Prevention Standard and possible suspicion to the owner that the part was stolen.

Label - Vehicle Certification, Tire Place Card, Anti-Theft and Service Parts ID

RPO Code List

RPODescription
ABASeat Configuration - #1
ABDSeat Configuration - #4
ABFSeat Configuration - #6
ABGSeat Configuration - #7
ABISeat Configuration - #11
ABMSeat Configuration - #12
AG1Adjuster FRT ST - Power, Multi-Directional, Driver
AG2Adjuster Pass ST - Power, Multi-Directional
AJ1Window Tinted - Deep, All Except W/S and DRS
AJ7Restraint System - Seat, Inflatable, Driver & Pass, FRT & Side
AK5Restraint System - Seat, Inflatable, Driver & Passenger
AN2Seat Child - Integral
APYNet - Convenience, Lateral Mesh
AP3Lock Control, Entry - Remote, Keyless Entry, Start
AP9Net - Convenience
AQWEquipment - Seat Base, Mobility, Handicapped
AR9Seat - FRT BKT, Deluxe
AU0Lock Control, Entry - Remote Entry
AW9Restraint System - Seat, Inflatable, Driver & Pass, FRT Side & RR Side
A20Window - RR QTR, Vent Swing Out
A31Window - Power Operated, All Doors
BAGParts Pkg - Export
B3VTest - Extended Water
B37Covering - Floor Mat, FRT & RR, Aux-Deluxe
B50Covering - Floor Mat, FRT & RR, Aux-Deluxe
B86Molding B/S - Body Color
CJ3HVAC System - Air Conditioner FRT, MAN Temp Cont, Aux Temp Cont
CV3Country - Mexico
CW2Country - Gulf Areas (Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, UAE)
CW9Country - Miscellaneous
C25Wiper System - RR Window, Intermittent
C49Defogger - RR Window, Electric
C60HVAC System - Air Conditioner FRT, Man Controls
C69HVAC System RR - Air Conditioner
DH6Mirror I/S FRT Van - LH & RH, Sunshade, Illum
DL5Decal - Roadside Service Information
DL6Mirror O/S - LH & RH, Remote Control, Electric, Manual Folding, Color
DOEPlant Code - Doraville, GA, USA
DR5Mirror O/S - LH & RH, Remote Control, Electric, Heated, Manual Folding, Color
D4VTray - Driver, Passenger, Folding
D7ETray - Load Floor, Storage
D34Mirror I/S FRT Van - LH & RH, Sunshade, No Illumination
D55Console - FRT Compt, Floor
D72Handle O/S Door - Black
D75Handle O/S Door - Body Color
EXPExport
E58Door - Electric, Sliding, SI RH
E59Door - Electric, Sliding SI, LH
FE1Suspension System - Soft Ride
FE2Suspension System - Ride, Handling
FE3Suspension System - Sport
FE4Suspension System - Special Ride & Handling
FE5Suspension System - Ride, Handling, Performance
FE9Certification - Emission, Federal
FR3Ratio - Transaxle Final Drive 3.69
FR9Ratio - Transaxle Final Drive 3.29
F46Chassis - All Wheel Drive (AWD)
GQ1Axle - STD Ratio
G67Level Control - Auto, Air
JF9Brake - HYD Power, 4 WHL Disc
JL4Control - Active Brake
JL9Brake System - PWR, FRT & RR Disc Antilock, FRT & RR WHL
KA1Heater - Seat, FRT
KC4Cooling System - Eng Oil
KC7Receptacle - Electrical, RR Seat
KG7Generator - 125 Amp
KP2Timer - Retained Accessory Power
K05Heater Eng - Block
K34Cruise Control - Automatic, Electronic
K45Air Cleaner - Heavy Duty
K68Generator - 105 Amp
LX9Engine - Gas, 6 Cyl, 3.5L, SFI, V6, GM
LZ9Engine - Gas, 6 Cyl, 3.9L, SFI, V6, Offset Bore, GM
MTFProvisions - Fire Extinguisher Mounting
MX0Merchandised Trans - Auto Provisions, O/D
M15Transmission - Auto 4 SPD, HMD, 4T65-E, Enhanced Electronic
M76Transmission - Auto 4 SPD, HMD, 4T65-E PTU, O/D
NE1Certification - Emission, Geographically Restricted Registration for Vehicles up to 14,000 lbs GVW (Use 2003 Mdl Yr)
NF4Emission System - Clean Fuel Fleet
NF9Emission System - General, OBD MIL Suppression
NK4Steering Wheel - Sport Leather
NT7Emission System - Federal, Tier 2
NU1Emission System - California, Lev 2
NW9Traction Control - Electronic
N05Lock Control - Fuel Filler Cap
N30Steering Wheel - Deluxe
N85Wheel - 17 X 6.5, Aluminum
P23Wheel - 17 X 6.5, Aluminum, Chrome
QB5Wheel - 16 X 6.5, Steel
QKYTire All - P225/60R17-98S BW TL ALS
QLRTire All - P225/60R17-98S BW ST TL AL2
QNPTire All - P225/60R17-98H BW ST TL AL3
QRDTire All - P215/70R16-99S BW PE/ST TL ALS
QR5Wheel - 17 X 6.5, Steel
QTFTire All - P215/70R16-100H BW PE/ST TL HWY
QVXTire All - P225/60R17-98S WOL PE/ST TL AL2
TT5Headlamps - Halogen, 2
TX3Kit - Headphone Set
T56Spoiler - RR, Roof, Sport
T61Lamp System - Daytime Running
T62Lamp System - Daytime Running - Delete
UA6Theft Deterrent System
UC2Speedometer - Inst, Kilo & Miles, Kilo Odometer, Positive Bias
UD4Alarm - Vehicle Speed, 120 K/H
UD7Sensor Indicator - Rear Parking Assist
UE0Communication System - Vehicle, G.P.S. - Not Installed
UE1Communication System - Vehicle, G.P.S. 1
UG1Opener - Garage Door, Universal
UH8Cluster - Inst, Cool Temp, Trip Odom, Tach
UH9Cluster - Inst, Cool Temp, Trip Odom, Tach, DR Info Ctr
UK3Control - Steering Wheel, Accessory
UL2Frequencies - European
UL8Frequencies - Saudi Arabian
UMSMultimedia System - Removeable Hard Disk Drive Storage Cartridge and a Fixed Player (Audio/Video/Videogame)
UQ3Speaker System - Enhanced Audio
UQ5Speaker System - 4, Dual FRT DR MTD, Dual EXTD RGE QTR MNTD
US8Radio - AM/FM Stereo, Seek/Scan, CD, Auto Tone, Clock, ETR, MP3, RDS
US9Radio - AM/FM Stereo, Seek/Scan, RDS, Multiple Compact Disc, Auto Tone Control, Clock ETR, MP3
U2KDigital Audio System - S-Band
U3URadio - AM/FM Stereo, Seek/Scan, DVD, CD, Clock, ETR, Navigation, Voice REC, MP3
U19Speedometer - Inst, Kilo & Miles, Kilo Odometer
U42Entertainment Pkg - Rear Seat
U56Entertainment Pkg - Rear Seat, Player, DVD, Overhead Unit
VBXLanguage Label - Arabic
VCLCertification - Emission, Clean Fuel Vehicle, Fleet
VC5Label - Shipping, Except US, US Possessions or Japan
VC7Label - Price/Fuel Econ, Guam
VDJBox - Troy
VEHKit - Overhead Bin, Lifestyle Pkg, CD/DVD Case, First Aid Kit
VGCProtector - Film, Paint ETCH Preventive
VGGProtector - Rear Bumper
VL2Label, Spare - Caution, Compact Spare
VPMModification - Noise Control, Mexico
VR6Hook - Tie - DN Shpg
VVLRail - Roof Overhead System
VVMCompartment - Overhead Console, Storage Module
VXSVehicle - Complete
VXTVehicle - Incomplete
VZ3Label - Mercury Disposal Notification
V08Cooling System - Heavy Duty
V39Kit - Emergency
V41Kit - Accessory
V59Rail - Roof
V64Rail - Roof, Silver
V78Vehicle Statement - Delete
V87Vehicle Statement - Gulf States Organization
V92Trailer Provisions
WDAMarket Brand - Saturn
WT5Handling Charge - Doraville to Comm Truck & Van Equip Back to Doraville
W26Merchandised Pkg - Buick Uplevel (CXL)
W49Market Brand - Buick
X88Market Brand - Chevrolet
YF5Certification - Emission, California
Y3GMerchandised Pkg - Handicapped, Mobility, Personal Use
Y3HMerchandised Pkg - Handicapped, Mobility, Paratransit
Y4TMerchandised Pkg - LT
Y9IModel Conversion - "Up Level Version"
Y91Merchandised Pkg - Luxury Edition
Z5XMirror Provisions - Arabic Language
Z10Merchandised Pkg - Cargo Van
Z41Market Brand - Pontiac
Z49Export - Canadian Modif Mandatory Base Equip
171Interior Trim - Med Gray (1) (97)

RPO Code List

Metric Fasteners

This vehicle provides fastener dimensions using the metric system. Most metric fasteners are approximate in diameter to equivalent English fasteners. Make replacements using fasteners of the same nominal diameter, thread pitch and strength.

A number marking identifies the OE metric fasteners except cross-recess head screws. The number also indicates the strength of the fastener material. A Posidrive® or Type 1A cross-recess identifies a metric cross-recess screw. For best results, use a Type 1A cross-recess screwdriver or equivalent, in Posidrive® recess head screws.

GM Engineering Standards and North American Industries have adopted a portion of the ISO-defined standard metric fastener sizes. The purpose was to reduce the number of fastener sizes used while retaining the best thread qualities in each thread size. For example, the metric M6.0 X 1 screw, with nearly the same diameter and 25.4 threads per inch replaced the English 1/4-20 and 1/4-28 screws. The thread pitch is midway between the English coarse and fine thread pitches.

Scheme 5

Scheme 5: Metric Fasteners
CalloutComponent Name
1English Bolt, Grade 2 (Strength Class)
2English Bolt, Grade 5 (Strength Class)
3English Bolt, Grade 7 (Strength Class)
4English Bolt, Grade 8 (Strength Class)
5Metric Nut, Strength Class 9
6Metric Bolts, Strength Class Increases as Numbers Increase

The most commonly used metric fastener strength property classes are 9.8 and 10.9. The class identification is embossed on the head of each bolt. The English, inch strength classes range from grade 2 to grade 8. Radial lines are embossed on the head of each bolt in order to identify the strength class. The number of lines on the head of the bolt is 2 lines less than the actual grade. For example, a grade 8 bolt will have 6 radial lines on the bolt head. Some metric nuts are marked with a single digit strength identification number on the nut face.

The correct fasteners are available through GM SPO. Many metric fasteners available in the aftermarket parts channels are designed to metric standards of countries other than the United States and may exhibit the following

  1. Lower strength
  2. No numbered head marking system
  3. Wrong thread pitch

The metric fasteners on GM products are designed to new, international standards. The following are the common sizes and pitches, except for special applications

  1. M6.0 X 1
  2. M8 X 1.25
  3. M10 X 1.5
  4. M12 X 1.75
  5. M14 X 2.00
  6. M16 X 2.00

Adhesive Coated Fasteners

These fasteners accomplish the thread interface by the presence of a thread-locking compound on the fastener threads. Refer to the appropriate repair procedure in order to determine if the fastener may be reused and the applicable thread-locking compound to apply to the fastener.

Scheme 6

Scheme 6: Adhesive Coated Fasteners
CalloutComponent Name
1Prevailing Torque Nut, Center Lock Type
2Prevailing Torque Nut, Top Lock Type
3Prevailing Torque Nut, Nylon Patch Type
4Prevailing Torque Nut, Nylon Washer Insert Type
5Prevailing Torque Nut, Nylon Insert Type
6Prevailing Torque Bolt, Dry Adhesive Coating Type
7Prevailing Torque Bolt, Thread Profile Deformed Type
8Prevailing Torque Bolt, Nylon Strip Type
9Prevailing Torque Bolt, Out-of-Round Thread Area Type

A prevailing torque fastener may be reused ONLY if

  1. The fastener and the fastener counterpart are clean and not damaged
  2. There is no rust on the fastener
  3. The fastener develops the specified minimum torque against its counterpart prior to the fastener seating
ApplicationSpecification
MetricEnglish
All Metal Prevailing Torque Fasteners
6 mm0.4 N.m4 lb in
8 mm0.8 N.m7 lb in
10 mm1.4 N.m12 lb in
12 mm2.1 N.m19 lb in
14 mm3 N.m27 lb in
16 mm4.2 N.m37 lb in
20 mm7 N.m62 lb in
24 mm10.5 N.m93 lb in
Nylon Interface Prevailing Torque Fasteners
6 mm0.3 N.m3 lb in
8 mm0.6 N.m5 lb in
10 mm1.1 N.m10 lb in
12 mm1.5 N.m13 lb in
14 mm2.3 N.m20 lb in
16 mm3.4 N.m30 lb in
20 mm5.5 N.m49 lb in
24 mm8.5 N.m75 lb in

Metric Prevailing Torque Fastener Minimum Torque Development

ApplicationSpecification
MetricEnglish
All Metal Prevailing Torque Fasteners
1/4 in0.5 N.m4.5 lb in
5/16 in0.8 N.m7.5 lb in
3/8 in1.3 N.m11.5 lb in
7/16 in1.8 N.m16 lb in
1/2 in2.3 N.m20 lb in
9/16 in3.2 N.m28 lb in
5/8 in4 N.m36 lb in
3/4 in7 N.m54 lb in
Nylon Interface Prevailing Torque Fasteners
1/4 in0.3 N.m3 lb in
5/16 in0.6 N.m5 lb in
3/8 in1 N.m9 lb in
7/16 in1.3 N.m12 lb in
1/2 in1.8 N.m16 lb in
9/16 in2.5 N.m22 lb in
5/8 in3.4 N.m30 lb in
3/4 in5 N.m45 lb in

English Prevailing Torque Fastener Minimum Torque Development

Thread Inserts

General purpose thread repair kits. These kits are available commercially.

Repair Procedure

  1. Determine the size, the pitch and the depth of the damaged thread. If necessary, adjust the stop collars on the cutting tool and tap to the required depth.
  2. Drill out the damaged threads. Clean out any chips.
  3. Lubricate the tap with light engine oil. Tap the hole. Clean the threads.
  4. Thread the thread insert onto the mandrel of the installer. Engage the tang of the insert onto the end of the mandrel.
  5. Lubricate the insert with light engine oil, except when installing in aluminum and install the insert.
  6. If the tang of the insert does not break off when backing out the installer, break the tang off with a drift.

Registered and Non-Registered Trademarks

Listed below are Registered Trademarks (®) or Non-Registered Trademarks (™) which may appear in this service information.

A
AC®
ACCUTURN®
ACDelco®
Acuzinc®
Airbank®
Allison®
AMMCO®
AUTOFUSE®
AUTOTRAC®
B
Bendix®
BON-AMI®
Bosch®
Bose®
C
Catapillar®
CAT®
C-Quam®
D
Delco®
Delco Bose®
Delco Electronics®
Delco Freedom®
Delco LOC II®
Delco Moraine®
Delco Remy®
Delco Sound®
Delco Supreme®
Delco Tech®
DELCORE®
Delphi®
DEX-COOL®
DEXOIL®
DEXRON®
DEXSTEER™
DNR®
Dolby®
DR®
Duracell®
Duraguard®
Durastop®
Duramax™
E
Eaton Corporation®
EMD®
ETR®
F
FLO-LITE®
G
General Motors®
GM®
GM Goodwrench Service®
GM Optikleen®
GM Parts™
GM Pass®
GM Ultralite®
GMAC®
Goodwrench®
GTP®
H
Homelink™
HYDRA-MATIC®
I
Illumination®
INSTA-TRAC®
Intune®
L
LOCTITE™
M
MAGNASTEER®
Maxifuse®
Metripack®
Micropack®
Minifuse®
Mr Goodwrench®
N
Northstar®
O
OnStar®
Optikleen®
P
PASS-KEY®
PASS-KEYII®
PASSLOCK™
PK3®
Posidrive®
Pro®
Q
Quad 4®
R
RAINSENSE™
Rapid Fire®
S
ScotchBrite™
Scotchguard™
Signals®
Sikkens™
Soft-Ray®
Solar-Ray®
Stabilitrak®
Sunrayce®
Superlube®
Syclone®
T
Tech 2®
Techline®
Teflon®
Tefzel®
Theft-I®
Theftlock®
Tiltmaster®
TORX®
Transjel®
Transguide®
Twilight Sentinel®
U
Ultralite®
V
Velcro®
W
Weatherpack™

Registered and Non-Registered Trademarks

Use Instruction Sheet Supplied

For the key cutting and lock cylinder coding procedure, refer to the instruction sheet supplied in the key and lock cylinder kit.

Lifting and Jacking the Vehicle

CAUTIONTo avoid any vehicle damage, serious personal injury or death when major components are removed from the vehicle and the vehicle is supported by a hoist, support the vehicle with jack stands at the opposite end from which the components are being removed.
CAUTIONTo avoid any vehicle damage, serious personal injury or death, always use the jackstands to support the vehicle when lifting the vehicle with a jack.

Note. Perform the following steps before beginning any vehicle lifting or jacking procedure: Remove or secure all of the vehicle's contents in order to avoid any shifting or any movement that may occur during the vehicle lifting or jacking procedure. The lifting equipment or the jacking equipment weight rating must meet or exceed the weight of the vehicle and any vehicle contents. The lifting equipment or the jacking equipment must meet the operational standards of the lifting equipment or jacking equipment's manufacturer. Perform the vehicle lifting or jacking procedure on a clean, hard, dry, level surface. Perform the vehicle lifting or jacking procedure only at the identified lift points. DO NOT allow the lifting equipment or jacking equipment to contact any other vehicle components. Failure to perform the previous steps could result in damage to the lifting equipment or the jacking equipment, the vehicle, and/or the vehicle's contents.

Scheme 7

Scheme 7
CalloutComponent Name
1Front Floor Jacking Location
2Front Suspension-Contact Lift Location
3Front Frame-Contact Lift Location
4Rear Frame-Contact Lift Location
5Rear Suspension-Contact Lift Location
6Rear Floor Jacking Location and Rear Suspension-Contact Lift Location

Scheme 8

Scheme 8: Front Hoist Pad
IMPORTANTThe front hoist pads must not contact the rocker panels, the front fenders, the floor pan or the stone guard moldings.

When lifting the vehicle with a frame-contact lift, place the front lift pads at the front longitudinal frame rails. These areas are identified on the vehicle with an equilateral triangle.

Scheme 9

Scheme 9: Rear Hoist Pads
IMPORTANTThe rear hoist pads must not contact the rocker panels, the rear fenders, the floor pan or the stone guard moldings.

When lifting the vehicle with a frame-contact lift, place the rear lift pads at the rear suspension trailing arm-to-body pivots. These areas are identified on the vehicle with an equilateral triangle.

Scheme 10

Scheme 10: Front Lift

Note. Ensure that the front suspension-contact lift points contact the lower control arms ONLY where identified. Failure to follow this precautionary step could result in damage to the lower control arm stabilizer link bracket.

When lifting the vehicle with a suspension-contact lift, place the front post lift points at the lower control arms.

Scheme 11

Scheme 11: Rear Lift

Lift the rear of the vehicle with the rear post lift points ONLY at the rear wheels.

Scheme 12

Scheme 12: Under Front Frame

When lifting front the vehicle with a floor jack, place the floor jack lift pad at the center of the front frame rail.

Scheme 13

Scheme 13: Under Rear Axle

Lift the rear of the vehicle by placing the floor jack lift pad at the center of the rear suspension.

Supporting the Vehicle with Jackstands

Place jackstands ONLY under strong and stable vehicle structures.