The jack point for a 2004 Dodge Intrepid is located along the vehicle's frame, typically near the front and rear wheels. You can find designated notches or reinforced areas under the car where the jack should be placed for optimal support. It's important to consult the owner's manual for specific locations and safety instructions to ensure proper lifting of the vehicle. Always use jack stands for added safety when working under the car.
Raise the Intrepid. Lift up on the front jack point with the floor jack. Use the front jacking point behind the radiator. Place jack stands under the pinch welds on either side of the vehicle's body underneath the front doors. Then lower the Intrepid onto the stands.
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I place them under the suspension cradle (the large metal framework).
On my 2004, it's in the trunk under the carpet, with the spare tire.
on the front tires its a few inches behind tire wheel well , you should see a notch / indentation for your jack . Put your jack in the middle of the indentation . Same thing for the rear except its located a few inches in front of wheel well .
To place jacks on a 1999 Dodge Intrepid, locate the designated jacking points, which are typically found under the vehicle's frame near the front and rear wheels. For the front, place the jack under the reinforced area near the lower control arm, and for the rear, position it under the rear axle or the frame. Always ensure the vehicle is on a level surface and use jack stands for added safety once the vehicle is lifted.
pull on the cable slowly with increasing pressure it should open or jack up the car and poke at it with a long screwdriver or pliers
It is towards the bottom of the motor on driver's side. three bolts on the starter on and also a clip/connect. It is best to raise/jack the car on driver's side to remove from bottom.
I have no idea. Had to install a new radio after someone stole our factory raiio. A ohm meter connected to the rear speaker shows that something is between the speakers ans the radio. Barry's Dad. Jack Hornburg (jack@mountainfortress.com)
If the same as my 94 Intrepid with the 3.3, it should be held on by 3 bolts, jack up drivers side of car, disconnect battery, unbolt, the starter shouldn't fall out, but make sure it comes out slow, and you disconnect the positive connection as well as the clip on piece that goes to the solenoid. Easy as pie.
passenger side front fender in engine compartment behind car jack
Depends on what you know.The engine needs to be raised as high as in can.this is especialy hard when on the ground because you cannot jack up on the pan.Once you get it up,its a little tricky but you can wiggel it out.