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No jack points for flat tire change?

Discussion in 'Gen 5 Prius Care, Maintenance and Troubleshooting' started by Nntw, Sep 23, 2023.

  1. Nntw

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    I was all set to go buy a traditional scissors jack as part of my emergency kit... thought I'd check if the car used the traditional 'rail' approach...

    and then I see there are no lifting points on the sides, but mounts for floor jacks, front and rear!

    How are other folks addressing this?

    From my owners' manual:

    jack point front.JPG jack point rear.JPG
     
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    There are side jack points for changing tyres where you'd expect. (According to the manual, not got under to have a look yet).
    Jack points.PNG
     
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    huh. will take another look. thanks
     
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    That actually looks like a reinforced zone, which is refreshing. Our 3rd gen designated places to use the scissor jack, ID’s the zones with small cut-outs at the ends of the zones, but as far as I can see provide no reinforcement of the proscribed zones, say an extra layer of plate, or a rolled-over edge.
     
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    They are definitely under there… having jacked the car up 2x already on quickjacks when i installed the catshield and did the first oil change. Just look under the car, you will see the reinforced sections of the rails.
     
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    Page 528 in the U.S. Owner's Manual.
     
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    The front/centre jacking point (per pic in post #1) is way back, per gen 4/2; that's one good thing about 3rd gen: that point is only about 15" in. The car does bow a bit as you lift there; I'll take it.
     
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    Thanks to all for the correction.

    there ARE jackpoints- just further from the edge of the car, and without the little 'cutouts' in the rail to draw attention to them.
     
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    For a comical counterpart, this is what you get on gen 3, a knife-edge, no extra plate. I never put safety stands there, worked out more sensible points.
     

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    From the manual.

    "The jack point guides are located under the rocker panel. They indicate the jack point positions."

    Took me a couple of looks and feels to find them but here is a short 2 second movie of what the jack point guides look like on the bottom edge of the rocker panel (little triangle).

     
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