Usually in the trunk in the spare wheel well.
I have a 2004 Honda Accord Coupe and I recently was asking myself the same question. Your car should be very similar to mine. So I got under the car and located what looks like a good place to jack the car up. Once you get under the car you should notice the frame rails on both sides of the car front and back. I plan on placing a small block of 2*4 wood between jack and frame rail. This will allow for a smoother operation. Your going to have to fix the location of the floor jack so you can crank the handle up and down to raise the car. If you have any experience using a floor jack this should be a relatively simple procedure.
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The jack in mine is located by opening the back door and on the right side there is a panel that pulls out. It is held by velcro so give it a tug. If you find a jack in there you will find it near useless as well. But you can probably get one that really works and store it in there for future use.
when you start the car up that's your ignition switch is located...
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This is usually located behind the back seat
In the trunk, under the carpet.
Passenger side. You need to jack the car up to get to it.
The crank sensor is located on the timing chain cover, to the right (passenger side) of the crank pulley behind the A/C compressor. Much easier to jack it up and access from underneath. Safety first! Use a jack-stand and do NOT get under the car with tire-jack supporting it
mine is located above the DC changer in the back. I have a wagon. The car jack is in the same location.
On a 2006 Ford Taurus : The jack for the car is supposed to be with the spare tire in the well in the trunk under the carpet ( the spare tire sits in the well with the outside of the rim facing down and the jack is mounted inside of the back side of the tire rim )
it is between the gas tank and the muffler, you have to jack the car up to get to it
The jack in hidden under the cargo bins by the third row seat on the driver side. Its not accessable from the rear of the truck.
3800 / or 3.8 motor --located under the car--passenger side--back of motor--down low. jack car up be careful..crawl under you will see it easily. use jack stands. be safe! Don't hold me responsible..
The solution to Car Ton Jack is: Jack in the box for Jack in Carton.
Where is the jack located for a transit connect
lift the car up with a jack in the front and its right behind the motor