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Many new cars do not come with spare tires and of course the jack either. Call the dealer, but if you can't find something that big it is a sure bet it isn't' there.
You can locate your spare tire under and between the rear tires.
Your jack is located in a compartment in a left rear compartment near the door. You'll see it when you open the rear gate. Check the left panel and lift the lever.
I assume you are asking where it is safe to jack the vehicle with the factory provided jack. These locations are in front of both rear wheels there are jacking points you can see because they look like re-enforced parts of the body. The same points are behind the front wheels and will look the same. If you are looking for where the jack should be located in your car it should be in the trunk under the spare tire.
jack is under the front passenger seat- wrench and jack handle are under the carpet in the rear of the car just above the spare tire location. if they are not there- somsbody may have got there ahead ofyou...
unless it has a hole (jack) in the front for Ipods, it doesn't have one. Aux on button might indicate some models had a remote disc changer, but the button is the same for all radios
call or stop by an auto zone and they can print out a diagram for you it is usually located under the car on the passanger side or driver side but near the fly wheel
Lift up the table or cover on spare tire and the plastic housing for the spare tire then lifts up (by removing some simple pins) and the jack is tucked underneath (next to bumper, but on the inside of the car).
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