1994 Chevrolet Corvette Owner's Manual - Page 165

1994 Chevrolet Corvette Manual

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Problems on the Road A I ~~~ ~~~~ When you've turned the wrench almost LS far as it will go, swing it around to the )ther side. Keep turning to raise the jack ift head a few inches. 'osition the jack under the vehicle. rhere are two locator triangles (A) on the ,anels (B) near each wheel.Raise the lift lead (C) until it fits firmly under the steel ocker flange (D) between the triangles learest the flat tire. f you have a ZR-1 the triangles are on he underside of the molding. The flange s inboard of the triangles. Stay away fromthe moldings or fender flanges to avoid damaging them. NOTICE: Raising your vehicle with the jack improperly positioned will damage the vehicle ormay allow the vehicle to fall off the jack. Be sure tofit the jack lift head into the proper location before raising your vehicle. Raise the vehicleby turning the wheel wrench clockwise. Raise the vehicle far enough off the ground so there is enough room for the sparetire to fit. Remove all off the wheel nuts and take the flat tire. ..I64

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Problems
on
the
Road
~
~
When you've turned the wrench almost
LS
far as it will go, swing it around to the
)ther side.
Keep turning to raise the jack
ift head a
few
inches.
.
.I64
A
'osition the jack under the vehicle.
rhere are two locator
triangles
(A)
on the
,anels (B) near
each
wheel. Raise the lift
lead (C) until it fits firmly under the steel
ocker flange
(D)
between the triangles
learest the flat tire.
f
you have a
ZR-
1
the triangles are on
he
underside
of
the
molding. The flange
s
inboard of the triangles.
I
Stay
away
from
the
moldings
or
fender
flanges to avoid
damaging
them.
NOTICE:
Raising
your
vehicle
with
the
jack
improperly
positioned
will
damage
the
vehicle
or may
allow
the
vehicle
to fall
off
the jack. Be sure
to
fit
the
jack lift head
into
the
proper
location
before
raising
your
vehicle.
Raise
the
vehicle by turning
the
wheel
wrench
clockwise.
Raise
the
vehicle
far
enough
off
the
ground
so
there
is
enough
room for the
spare tire to fit.
Remove
all
the
wheel
nuts
and
take
off
the
flat
tire.