the jack should be held in a plastic cup holder thing next to the jump seat. its behind the drivers seat in the middle.
The jack on a 1999 F250 pick up truck is located behind the seat. There is a little compartment where the jack and everything needed is in.
"Handle runs across the radiator support, jack should be on the firewall."
If it is a standard cab, the jack should be behind the passenger side of the front seat.
You can only do that if there is a pickup installed in the ukulele. The pickup will have a standard amplifier jack in it. If there is no jack, there is no pickup!
In the extended cab, it is located behind the jump seat on the passenger's side.
In a 2001 Chevrolet Silverado extended cab, the jack is typically located under the driver's side front seat. To access it, you may need to lift the seat cushion up. Additionally, the spare tire tool kit is usually found in a compartment near the jack. Always refer to the owner’s manual for specific instructions and locations.
The jack should be under the spare wheel along with the combination lug wrench/jack handle, under the floor of the trunk.
According to the 1999 Ford Windstar Owner Guide : " behind the access panel located on the right rear quarter panel interior trim "
a jack.
In the back, on the driver's side. There's a panel built into the trim. You pull up the tab, and that panel lifts off. Your jack is under that. It's located where the wheel well on the driver's side rear would be if it were a pickup truck.
In My extended cab Sierra the jack is located underneath the back seat on the passenger side of the truck.Depending on the type of cab you have, the location may be different but try underneath the seat.
According to the 1997 Ford Aerostar Owner Guide : For the standard length version : The jack is on the drivers side , rear wheelhouse ------------------------------------------------------ For the extended length version : The jack is in the passenger side storage compartment ( in the cargo area )