Hoisting the vehicle

When lifting the vehicle using a jack*, it is important to use the correct lifting points on the chassis. There are different lifting points depending on which lifting equipment is used. Read through all instructions before lifting.

The vehicle can be lifted with a jack designed for occasional lifts, with a garage hoist if regular lifts are required, or by authorized workshop personnel who have access to larger lifting devices.

 Note

Volvo recommends only using the jack intended for your specific vehicle model. If another jack must be used, follow the instructions supplied with it.

The vehicle's ordinary jack* is only intended to be used in temporary situations for short periods of time, such as when changing wheels in the event of a flat tire. If the vehicle needs to be lifted more frequently, or for a longer period of time than for a wheel change, a garage hoist is recommended. In this case, follow the instructions supplied with the hoist.

 Warning

  • The vehicle must not be able to roll when it is lifted. Put on the parking brake and select parking mode (P).
  • Chock the wheels standing on the ground, using rigid wooden blocks or large stones, both in front of and behind the wheels.
  • Use a jack designed for your vehicle model when changing a tire. For any other job, also use stands to support the vehicle.
  • Do not use a jack that is in poor condition. Make sure that the threads are lubricated and that it is free of damage and dirt.
  • Make sure the jack is stable. The surface must be solid, level and not slippery.
  • No objects should be placed between the base of jack and the ground, or between the jack and the lifting point on the vehicle.
  • Never let anyone remain in the vehicle while it is raised on a jack. Make sure that passengers stand in a safe place away from the vehicle if the tire needs to be changed in an area with traffic.
  • Do not allow any part of your body to be extended under a vehicle supported with a jack.

Lifting points

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The vehicle has outer lifting points for smaller lifts, and inner lifting points for larger lifts with a garage hoist, lifting arms, etc.

 Warning

If the vehicle is lifted using a workshop hoist, the hoist must be placed under the inner lifting points. Follow the instructions provided with the workshop jack. Be precise when positioning the jack to ensure that the vehicle cannot slip off while lifting. Make sure the top of the jack is equipped with a rubber pad to help keep the vehicle stable and prevent damage. Use axle stands or similar when the vehicle is raised.

Lifting a wheel with a jack

Read through all instructions before starting. Before raising the vehicle using a jack or lift, take out all the tools you will need.

Activate the hazard warning flashers if the vehicle needs to be lifted in an area with traffic.

Apply the parking brake. Put the gear selector in P.
Place chocks in front of and behind the wheels that are still on the ground. For example, use heavy wooden blocks or large stones.

Place the jack under one of the vehicle's lifting points, with the crank handle pointing straight out from the side of the vehicle.

The locations of the outer lifting points are marked with triangular arrows along the lower edge of the side of the vehicle. There are special grooves for the jack behind these markings.

Make sure that the jack is stably positioned on level, solid ground and that the surface is not slippery.

Raise the jack until it is touching the vehicle's lifting point. Make sure that the edge of the lifting point fits in the notch on the top of the jack.

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Make sure that the jack is completely level and perpendicular to the side of the vehicle.
The vehicle is now ready to be lifted.

Only raise the vehicle as high as needed for the work you will carry out.

Lower the vehicle using the jack immediately after the work has been performed.

When the jack* is not being used, it is recommended that it is stored in the vehicle, protected from moisture and dirt.

  1. * Option/accessory.

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