94 Honda Accord.Center lift point for floor jack?

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I've looked all over the net and have not found this information .

I just received this car 94 Honda Accord and I am going to do an oil change on it, but I need to know exactly where on the undercarriage the FRONT center lift point for a floor jack can be found. I know on the rear it is the tow hook.

Please help.

Thanks.
 
There should be a front tow hook/jack bracket. One thing Accords are good with is center jack points.
 
We have an Accord of the same generation.
I recall putting it up on stands once, but I don't remember where I found to jack it up.
Just put the thing up on ramps, or drive the driver's side wheel up onto a piece of 2X6.
I used a piece of 2X6 for years to get enough room to remove the oil filter on our two Accords before I finally bought ramps a couple of summers back.
This should give you enough space to get under it and get to the oil filter.
Have fun!
The drain plug on these cars is easy.
It's the oil filter that's hard.
 
The two generations after yours have the jack point on a crossbar just in front of the engine. There should be a flat spot but there will be a hole in the middle of the jack point.

Honda is usually pretty good about this, I think if you stick your head down there it will be obvious. There may be an arrow pointing to it as well.
 
Originally Posted By: 91344George
I need to know exactly where on the undercarriage the FRONT center lift point for a floor jack can be found.

Look under the bumper. See the roundy-looking stamped-steel bar that runs front-to-rear in the exact middle of the car, right under the engine? At the front, it's held on by three bolts. Put your jack-head right in the middle of the three bolts.
 
Originally Posted By: Tegger
Originally Posted By: 91344George
I need to know exactly where on the undercarriage the FRONT center lift point for a floor jack can be found.

Look under the bumper. See the roundy-looking stamped-steel bar that runs front-to-rear in the exact middle of the car, right under the engine? At the front, it's held on by three bolts. Put your jack-head right in the middle of the three bolts.



THANKS!!!!
 
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