It is on behind the passanger seat right next to the passanger door, small compartment, opens with the small handle.
Under the seat ( according to the Owner Guide )
Look behind the fender under the hood on the left side.
Under the seat ( according to the 1998 Ford F-150 Owner Guide )
I bought one of those jack rods for my 1998 Ford Expedition XLT at the local dealer for under $20.00.
Location of the spare tire and tools The spare tire and tools for your vehicle are stowed in the following locations: Tool Location Spare tire Under the vehicle, just forward of the rear bumper Jack, jack handle and lug nut wrench Regular Cab: Behind the interior trim on the passenger side of the cab SuperCrew and SuperCab: Under the rear seat on the passenger side
No, it doesn't.
In a 2000 Ford F-150, the jack handle is typically stored with the jack itself, which is located beneath the rear seat. To access it, you need to lift the rear seat cushion, where you'll find the jack and its handle secured in a compartment. Make sure to check that it is properly stowed for safety during driving.
remove the jack panel it's in the rear fender.
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To release the jack in a Ford Transit Connect van, first locate the jack handle, which is typically stored in the rear of the vehicle. Insert the handle into the jack mechanism and turn it counterclockwise to lower the jack. Once the jack is fully lowered, you can remove it from its mounting location. Make sure to stow the jack and handle securely back in the van after use.
Depends on the Year and style. I've owned 3 different ones. One was under the Hood. One older model with a cab extension, it was behind the seat.
located in the jack storage compartment inside the back of the van!