Normally for any type of car you can jack up under the chassi but be careful the way is you should look your car manual book first
It's a safety feature to protect you in case of such instances such as car jacking.
There are little dimples on each side front and back on the rocker panel.
In the 1999 Renault Scénic and Mégane, the lift points for jacking the vehicle are generally located at the designated jacking points along the vehicle's sides. These are typically marked by small notches or reinforced areas on the vehicle's chassis, just behind the front wheels and just ahead of the rear wheels. Always consult the owner's manual for specific locations and safety instructions before lifting the vehicle.
On a 1999 Frontera Sport, the jacking points are typically located underneath the vehicle near each wheel. You can find them on the frame or body structure, often indicated by a small notch or reinforced area. It's important to consult the owner's manual for specific locations and guidance to ensure safe lifting. Always use a jack that is rated for the vehicle's weight and follow safety precautions.
For the front of the car, the frame rail behind the subcarriage. For the rear, the center hub where the suspension meets. These are just 1 set of points. See Autozone/advancedauto's website for pictures of other locations
Planet in Focus was created in 1999.
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The struts on a 1999 Chevy Prism are changed by jacking the vehicle up and removing the wheel. The struts are then unbolted from the vehicle while the tension is low, and new struts put in place.
Altho it had been built and sold in other countries prior to its introduction here, 2000 was the first model year that the Focus was introduced into the U.S. market.
Spark plugs, yes. Points, no.
The cost of Maruti Zen 1999 model is about $70000 if it is in a good condition.