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Swapping a RunX RSi motor into a 160 RunX is not a straight swap and will require modifications. The RSi motor has different mounting points and may require additional modifications to fit properly. Additionally, the gearbox may also need to be changed as the RSi motor typically requires a 6-speed gearbox. It's recommended to consult with a mechanic or automotive specialist for specific guidance on the modifications required for this swap.
I DON'T KNOW. DEALER SPENT 8 HOURS ON SIMILAR PROBLEM ON sUZUKI ENGINE. NO LUCK. CALLED
SUZUKI AND THEY SAID 'DEFECTIVE SMALL BRASS SENSOR IN AIR CLEANER. AUTO WERCKER GAVE
ME A FREE ONE. RAN LIKE NEW. THERE MAYY BE TEMPERATURE SENSOR SOMEWHERE IN YOUR AIR FLOW.
No relay for the A/C controller, just a fuse. Marked HVAC. There is a relay for the blower. Built into the blower resistor. But that doesn't keep the controller from lighting up.
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