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A2 (1999-2005)

Lifting a car with a lift or jack (Audi A2)

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Warning! To prevent damage to the underbody or tipping over of the vehicle, the vehicle may only be lifted using the support points shown in the figures. It is strictly forbidden to start the engine of a lifted vehicle or engage the gear if at least one drive wheel is touching the ground. If it is necessary to work under the vehicle, it should be supported on appropriate stands.


Jack



To avoid damage, be sure to use a proper rubber or wood shim. The factory jack paw may only be installed under the designated support points shown in the figure.

The car must never be lifted by the engine oil pan, gearbox, front or rear suspension, as serious…

The car must never be lifted by the engine oil pan, gearbox, front or rear suspension, as serious damage may otherwise occur.

Lift



Before entering the lift, make sure that there is sufficient distance between the lower parts of the vehicle and the lift.

Support points for the lift and jack



Front: on the underbody trim reinforcement there is an "arrow".

Rear: on the underbody trim reinforcements (marked area).

Attention! Take into account the distance from the lift lever to the outer part of the threshold box.


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