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Where to place jack on Honda CR-V 2015?

For a safe tire change or maintenance, use the CR-V’s designated lifting points: the front center crossmember, the rear center crossmember, and the pinch-weld points along the rocker panels on both sides. Always use a floor jack with pads and support the vehicle on jack stands.


Official jacking points


The 2015 Honda CR-V has four primary lifting points designed to support the vehicle safely. They are located at the center front and center rear undercrossmembers and at reinforced spots along the rocker panels ( pinch-welds) on each side. Look for small marks or reinforced sections near the doors and under the chassis.



  • Front center jacking point: under the front subframe crossmember, roughly behind the bumper. Use this to lift the front of the vehicle with a floor jack.

  • Rear center jacking point: under the rear subframe crossmember, near the spare-tire area. Use this to lift the rear of the vehicle with a floor jack.

  • Front side pinch-weld points (left and right): along the rocker panels just behind the front wheels. Use these to lift a single corner or side with the jack positioned at the reinforced pinch-weld area.

  • Rear side pinch-weld points (left and right): along the rocker panels just ahead of the rear wheels. Use these for lifting a single corner or side with the jack positioned at the reinforced pinch-weld area.


When using side pinch-weld points, place a protective pad between the jack saddle and the car to prevent damage, and avoid lifting from non-designated spots.


Safety and best practices


These guidelines help ensure a safe lift and prevent damage to the vehicle while you work underneath or change a tire.



  • Chock the wheels on the opposite side to prevent movement.

  • Use a rubber pad or a dedicated jack pad on contact points to protect the jacking surfaces.

  • Position the floor jack directly over the designated point and lift slowly and steadily.

  • Never rely on the jack alone to support the vehicle; place sturdy jack stands under the recommended supports before getting underneath.

  • Avoid soft surfaces, inclines, or uneven ground; perform lifting on a flat, stable surface.


Common mistakes to avoid


Avoid placing the jack or stands on suspension components, exhaust parts, fuel lines, or other non-designated areas. Do not work under the vehicle while it is only supported by a jack, and never exceed the jack's rated capacity.


What you’ll need


Before lifting, gather these essentials to make the job safer and easier:



  • Quality floor jack with a adequate load rating for the CR-V.

  • Jack stands rated for at least the vehicle’s weight.

  • Wheel chocks for the opposite wheels.

  • Protective jack pads or rubber mats for contact points.

  • Owner’s manual reference for exact jacking point markings (model-year variations can occur).


Summary


For a 2015 Honda CR-V, the safe jacking points are four in total: the front center crossmember, the rear center crossmember, and the two pinch-weld points along the rocker panels on each side. Use a floor jack with pads and support the vehicle with jack stands, while chocking the opposite wheels. Always consult the owner’s manual for the precise locations and any year-specific guidance.

Which CR-V year to stay away from?


The first CR-V of the 21st century sees an increase in engine-related issues and the beginning of a series of recalls for defective airbags (the notorious Takata airbag recall). The recall affected numerous model years (mostly 2002-2015), so always check this out if you're buying a used CR-V.



Which CR-V is the fastest?


When it comes to speed and acceleration, the Honda CR-V stands out as the fastest SUV in Honda's lineup, particularly the Hybrid Sport Touring model. This version achieves a remarkable 0 to 60 mph time of approximately 7.7 seconds, which is impressive among compact SUVs.



Where to place jack on 2015 Honda CRV?


First step is removing uh the tire. The uh jack point of this Honda CRV on the rear. Is going to be right in the center right here and of course we're going to put jack stands.



Where to put the jack under a Honda CR-V?


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