Old post, (doing suz now)
Samurai or swift , which one????????????????????????
ur posting in Samurai forum.
what spec you want?
which of the 4 engines is it and even diesel.
what spec.
lash?
valve stem diameter , or guides. or clearances on same??
lift spec, of cam or duration??
its really a Cultus?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suzuki_Cultus
is it a GTI?
my wild guess you are in New Zealand?
99.99% of all posters never id country nor engine.
making help near impossible (cept generic answers)
so here is the gen2 list
1.0 L G10 (LP2) I3
1.0 L G10T (LS3) turbo I3
1.3 L G13A/BA (L72) 8V I4
1.3 L G13B/G13K 16V DOHC I4
1.5 L G15A 16V I4
1.6 L G16 16V I4
which engine?
never post anywhere with out engine option stated.
SOURCE: my 92 model suzuki swift
Hello again Brad,
I noticed the link i put in came up blank when i hit it on the answer I gave.
so here is what you do go to autozone.com type in the year make and model of your car
in the current vehicle slot then go dow to where it says troubleshooting then click on the feels like section that will get you to symptoms of what your car is doing I chose engine hesitates It will then
give 3 choices accelerating driving and engine idleing you can then choose the one that suits your condition click on that and a list of things it will be will pop up.
Another way to be sure without paying alot of money to replace everything on the list is to take it to your local dealer and have them put it on a computer,
SOURCE: suzuki swift
If you are talking about the brake fluid reservoir, you need to use brake fluid. Not oil.
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SOURCE: chasing repair manual for a
Hello
You can get access to a down-loadable factory repair manuals for a modest charge for a one year subscription at this web site http://www.alldatadiy.com/ Professional shops use this site and i have personally used its services, it is a great resource.
SOURCE: Suzuki Swift model DBA- What is the
if this is a manual transmission it should take 80-90 weight gear oil,the same as in the differential.if its an automatic trans then us the manufactures required oil as with auto trans oil they have different additives that if the wrong one is put in it can cause problems.
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