Unlike my V70 where I can place the jack underneath the front cross member to get the front wheels off the ground, the S90 looks seems more involved. I need to replace the control arm bushings and it would be great to have both arms worked on at my local machine shop.
My questions are:
1. Is there a beefy cross member behind the splash guard where I can use to lift the front wheels up?
2. I assume the front jacking points underneath the the A-pillar is where I can place the jack stands. Right?
Sorry for asking but I've become squeamish about crawling underneath a car after losing a co-worker who was crushed when his vehicle slipped off the jack. Thanks.
1998 S90 - Where do I jack this thing up??
Yes, I'm aware of the instructions in the owners manual. I follow it to place jack stands underneath the control arms when I change the oil, replace radiator, and change timing belt. The problem, I guess, is I never liked the jacking points on this car, an open C channel with a pin connecting the walls. The walls gets crushed when I use a floor jack with a block of wood. I can only imagine how they look resting on a pair of stands.
The pictures are fine for a V70 but the S90 is a different beast.
The pictures are fine for a V70 but the S90 is a different beast.
- 93Regina
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I worked on my 1993-944, and used an older 240 OEM jack, a jack-stand, with tire underneath vehicle on that side.whirligig wrote:I never liked the jacking points on this car... S90 is a different beast.
I may have used a floor jack underneath it (240 OEM jack), once the tire was off the ground.
Hence, the jack-stand and tire underneath were backups...if stuff happened.

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MissMolly11
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There is a long bar behind the oil drain plug, I would use a Hydraulic jack on that bar, then install jack stands on each side using the support brackets. Hope this helps, Steve
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