Should be on frame behind front wheels (side of vehicle)
Take off driveshaft at rear u joint, pull out of trany tail. Place trans jack under pan. remove bolts from block. Roll jack backwards. You will probably have to unbolt crossmember & slide it back. reverse to install.
To change a front tire, place the jack directly behind the tire. To change a back tire, place the jack directly in front of it. Try to get the jack under the tire axis.
Under the passenger front seat.
There are twelve steps on how to change the transmission filter in a 2003 Alero. Some of the step-by-step instructions are allow the vehicle to cool down completely, raise the vehicle on one side using a floor jack, and then place a jack stand under the vehicle.
place jack on frame or jack slant behind front tires. Better yet, purchase a pair of ramps and drive the vehicle up on them.
The pinch welds under the car indicate where you put the jack to change the tire on a 1999 Olds Alero. Look under the rocker panels.
where ever you think
If you no longer have the owner's manual AND the instruction sticker is missing from the jack storage area. . . look underneath the bottom sill of the body just in front of the rear wheel wells and/or just behind the front wheel wells. You should see a flattened area (stamped into the sill) where the matching plate of the jack fits. THAT is the place to place the jack.
You should place the jack under the designated jacking points on the front frame of the van to safely jack it up. Refer to your van's manual for the specific jacking points location. Make sure the surface is flat and stable before lifting the van.
Using the factory jack : On the front there is a hook on the front of the lower control arms On the back place the jack under the axle tube below the leaf spring
Behind the front left tire under the plastic panel; jack up car, place jack stand, and remove screws and clips holding the panel in place...the fuel line (thin, metal) along the undercarriage on the driver's side door leads to the fuel filter
The VW Beetle has 2 jack points, one on each side to the rear of the front door. The body/pan assembly is ridged enough that this single jack point will lift the entire side of the car. If your car is tatty, or does not have a jack point installed, place a floor jack under the front bulkhead of the car, and raise the entire front end.