owners manual
FIRST - Determine if you are jacking the vehicle correctly (is the jack is being applied at the correct location(s)? ) SECOND - Are you extending the jack to its full limits? THIRD - Determine if the vehicle is equipped with the proper jack (Your vehicle is 10 years old - is it possible that the original jack has been lost or replaced somewhere in its life?).
They are the places you would use when jacking up the vehicle for service, repair, or changing a wheel.
The jacking point
It's different from vehicle to vehicle. you'll have to check in the manual for safe jacking points.
The jacking points are the metal ribs specifically designed to safely lift the vehicle. On most vehicles, there are four jacking points. They're located under the car's rocker panels, just behind the front wheels, and just ahead of the rear wheels. You can check the car manual to find jacking points. If your Car feels a problem you must side your way to a safe position. Stop the car aside. Jack is used to lifting the vehicle up.
approx 4 inchins from wheel arch and two inches in on chasis, jack should fit slots as these are supported. o not use unassigned location as vehicle could collapse
Behind the removable plastic panel in the cargo area on the drivers side and if it has air suspension there is a switch there to shut off the system before jacking the vehicle up
Because they're specially reinforced so as to bear the vehicle's weight if it's lifted off the ground.
A soft, sloping and unstable surface would all be unsafe to jack up a vehicle on.
A lift jacking point is an area where one can place a jack to lift up a car. Generally, any firm, steady part of the vehicle's chassis is a good lift jacking point. Typically, owners' manuals recommend spots near the wheel well.
A botched car jacking, if I am reading it right, is a failed attempt to rob someone of their vehicle. For example: "The time he spent in prison was the direct result of a botched car jacking. He didn't realize that the victim was a Marine, and by the time he found out, he was battered, bruised, and being held down waiting for the police." Does this answer your question?
There are several components with the jmv12 so it is best to follow the individual manuals to ensure correct installation. The installation is also dependent on the type of vehicle and location within the vehicle where the system will be placed.