How To Jack Up a 2010 Ford Transit Connect XLT 2.0L 4 Cyl. Mini Cargo Van

Ford Transit Connect Model Years - 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013

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Video Description

Jacking up your 2010 Ford Transit Connect can be dangerous if done incorrectly. The video above shows you where the jack location is along with where the jack points and lug nut wrench are located in your Transit Connect. The video shows how to assemble the components of the jack kit and safety precautions to take when using your jack. Most Ford jack kits include the jack, a jack handle and a lug nut wrench. If you have a flat tire in your Ford Transit Connect, please see our how do I fix a flat tire video.

Use the owner's manual to find the Transit Connect jacking points and this video to see additional jacking tips to help minimize the risk of injury. The best way to avoid injury is to never get under your vehicle while it is jacked up, especially if you don't have jack stands positioned in the jack stand points on your Transit Connect. Remember also, that even if your car is jacked up properly, another car could hit it and knock it over; therefore, be sure to give careful consideration to your environment before raising your car.

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