There are little dimples on each side front and back on the rocker panel.
The jacking points are the metal ribs specifically designed to safely lift the vehicle. On most vehicles, there are four jacking points. They're located under the car's rocker panels, just behind the front wheels, and just ahead of the rear wheels. You can check the car manual to find jacking points. If your Car feels a problem you must side your way to a safe position. Stop the car aside. Jack is used to lifting the vehicle up.
You should place the jack under the designated jacking points on the front frame of the van to safely jack it up. Refer to your van's manual for the specific jacking points location. Make sure the surface is flat and stable before lifting the van.
for the front, its a little bit behind the front of the door. there should be a 4-6" indent where the jack heaad should be placed
They are in the same place as they are in the C4 and C6, right behind the front wheels and in front of the rear wheels. Go on over to Smokinvette.com and check it out!
Jacking points on each sill near to each wheel. Under the spare wheel well also.
front or either side of front of vehicle - position floor jack under front frame lift points rear or either side of rear of vehicle - position jack under the pinch point notches
You can put the jack under the shock towers on the front, or the cross brace on the rear.
The owners manual shows the jack points. One on the front and rear sub frame for a floor jack. One below front and back door.I believe there is an arrow or notch made into the trim piece showing the jacking points. Always block the front or rear wheels. Be very careful if using the Toyota supplied jack. Floor jack and jack stands are preferable.
Under the jacking points but please refer to your owners manual First
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Check the owner's handbook.