![]() |
|
|
|
#4 |
![]() ![]() ![]() Drives: 2018 Yaris SE 5MT Join Date: Aug 2017
Location: Kincardine, ON, Canada
Posts: 273
|
There are two spots on each side along the pinch weld that are meant for supporting the vehicle - as Trevor noted, there's a concern about rolling them if you're not careful. They are intended for jacking/lifting the Yaris though and it's what a shop will use to lift the care on a hoist.
The by-the-manual jacking point on the Yaris is that big bolt in the center of the sub-frame, directly behind the transmission - lifts the whole front end up. You need a fairly long-handled jack to slide way back in under there. The owner's manual has a basic diagram of the front and rear jack points if I recall, but that picture you posted shows the bolt location clearly. Rear has a noticeable 'stub' just in behind the rear bumper, to the left of the exhaust if you're looking at the rear of the car, sticking down - again, a jack under this point lifts the whole back-end of the car. -- Adam |
|
|
|
|
|
Similar Threads
|
||||
| Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
| NEWS: TOYOTA REVEALS ALL-NEW YARIS SEDAN AT 2006 LOS ANGELES AUTO SHOW | VitzBoy | General Yaris / Vitz Discussion | 7 | 09-20-2023 08:50 AM |
| Is a 2006 Yaris coupe different from a 2007 Yaris coupe? | fuzzybabybunny | General Yaris / Vitz Discussion | 0 | 02-25-2016 08:09 PM |
| Are there alternative jack stand spots? (08 Yaris) | Silverkarn | DIY / Maintenance / Service | 4 | 11-10-2015 07:33 AM |
| Does the Toyota Yaris come with a jack? | RMcG | Third Gen Yaris General Discussion | 7 | 08-20-2015 12:03 PM |
| 2007 Yaris Pricing Info ! | YarisBueller | New YARIS Purchase Forum | 104 | 06-24-2009 05:54 PM |