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The R&P Ratio on a '92 Suzuki Sidekick 1.6L depends on the transmission type: Automatic= 4.62 Manual=5.12 **See Related Links for Suzuki Manuals on Google Docs
possibly That is a California emissions ecm and works with 92 4dr sidekick\tracker
that is the tone wheel pickup for the RWAL rear wheel antilocking brake system
Suzuki Sidekick from 1989 - 1996, had an 11 Gallon Gas Tank. I had thought it was smaller, since when I was at the empty mark, could only put in about 9 Gallons, found out my Gage was off, and I had 2 gallons to spare!
The Manuel sidekicks are generally 5.12 and the atous are 4.63 The odd ones are the 89 1.3L sidekick which is 5.62 and the 92 4 door which is 5.32 "SidekickSam"
92-96 Hondas in general have OBD1, not OBD2 and therefore no OBD2 / diagnostics plug.
Try at least four, check the dipstick and see where you are from there. I have a '92 with a '98 engine and it uses four quarts.
92-96 Hondas in general have OBD1, not OBD2 and therefore no OBD2 / diagnostics plug.
A 22r from a Toyota is a little large but could probably fit. Your best bet for more power is an 8V 1600cc from a '89-'93 sidekick (80hp vs 61hp) that easily mounts with adapters (Calmini or Petroworks) and electric fuel pump to keep it carburated.Or man up to the 16v 1600cc from a '92-'95 sidekick (95hp vs. 61hp) and run multi port fuel injection.
No, it will not perform as it should. The 92 is OBD1 & the 2000 is OBD2. The ECU will not function correctly on this engine.
if you disconnect the o2 sensor cable in the air intake then start the engine you would see the check engine sign turned on in the gauge panel. It is on then the sensor is working if off the the sensor may have problems
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