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Old 15 Feb 2008, 12:31 pm
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Default Where is the jack point or jack area on a 07 Honda Accord?

Usually the car i have had would have teeth where you would jack up the car but on the 07 accord they do not exist? Are they hidden or something?
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Old 15 Feb 2008, 12:46 pm
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There are no specific jack points. Put it on the frame towards the inside of the wheel. Shouldn't be too hard.
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just place the jack somewhere on the actual frame...not a bumper or a piece like or it can fall.
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look under the car and there should be rectangle plates..
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if you look at the frame under the car you should see two notches near each wheel. this is technically the jack point. but anywhere on the fram is fine. for a floor jack to lift up the front or back of the car at the same time, the jack point for the back is the tow hitch, and for the front if you get under the car you should see an arrow pointing to the crossbeam, and thats the jack point.
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look on the bottom of the rocker panel.behind the front wheel and in front of the rear there is a place where the seam is thicker and hangs down a little more,this IS your jack point,it may even have arrows pointing to it,usually they are molded into panel itself or a plastic cover,also consult your owners manual,,it can be dangerous not to use your specific jack points,if you don't put it on the point the seam can collapse causing the jack to slip and may injure you.
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There are four lift points on your Accord and there are two located on each side. The lift points on the car are located behind the front tires and in front of the rear tires underneath the car about 6 inchs from you side skirt if you look under your car on the drivers side or passengers side you will see them clearly the come down a little but lower then your frame
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