Use the reinforced pinch-welds along the rocker panels near each wheel as your jack points, then support the car with jack stands on sturdy structural points. Avoid lifting from the oil pan, exhaust, or suspension components. For any vehicle-specific diagrams, consult the owner's manual for your 2001 Accord (6th generation, 1998–2002).
Jacking points on the 2001 Honda Accord
The 2001 Honda Accord relies on reinforced pinch-welds along the rocker panels as the primary jacking points. These points are located along the body seam just underneath the doors, near each wheel. They provide a strong, approved surface for lifting the car without damaging the sheet metal. Always ensure the car is on level ground, the parking brake is engaged, and wheels are chocked before lifting.
Place the floor jack at one of these locations to lift the corresponding wheel off the ground. The four commonly used pinch-weld positions are detailed below.
- Front left pinch weld near the front door (left side, underneath the rocker, just behind the front wheel).
- Front right pinch weld near the front door (right side, underneath the rocker, just behind the front wheel).
- Rear left pinch weld near the rear door (left side, underneath the rocker, just behind the rear wheel).
- Rear right pinch weld near the rear door (right side, underneath the rocker, just behind the rear wheel).
These four pinch-weld points provide safe, repeatable lifting locations for tire changes or basic undercar work. If you have access to an official service diagram, verify the reinforcement marks on your specific vehicle.
Alternative lifting points
Some service guides note a secondary lifting point on certain models (such as a central front crossmember or subframe pad) for special situations. If you’re unsure, stick to the pinch-weld points described above. Never lift from the engine oil pan, exhaust system, transmission, or other non-structural parts, as attempting to lift from these locations can cause damage or injury.
Safety and best practices
Follow these safety steps to minimize risk while lifting and working under the vehicle.
- Use a floor jack rated for the car’s weight and place it on a solid, level surface.
- Chock the wheels on the opposite end of the lift to prevent any movement.
- Raise the vehicle slowly and stop when the wheel just clears the ground.
- Place jack stands under sturdy points—preferably on the subframe or reinforced pinch-weld areas—before you go under the car.
- Never rely on the floor jack alone; never work under a car supported only by a jack.
- Keep hands and body clear of pinch points and ensure the work area is free of obstructions before lowering the vehicle.
By following these safety guidelines and using the correct jacking points, you can perform tire changes and basic undercar work on the 2001 Honda Accord with reduced risk.
Summary
For a 2001 Honda Accord, the recommended jack points are the reinforced pinch-welds along the rocker panels beside each wheel. Use a floor jack on these points and always support the vehicle with jack stands on appropriate structural locations. Ensure the car is on level ground, wheels are chocked, and you consult the owner's manual for any model-specific diagrams or cautions. When in doubt, seek professional assistance to avoid damage or injury.


