If your sidekick has automatic locking hubs,step 1 loosen the cover an oil filter wrench works well.2 loosen the 6 mounting screws.3 pull the hub assembly off the end of the half shaft.when installing put a new o-ring,make sure the the tab on the hub,fits into the notch on the spindle.If your hubs are manual,remove the front wheel,remove the caliper,install 2, 8mm bolts into the threaded holes,and tighten evenly.This will remove the rotor from the hub assembly,thread a bolt into the axle shaft,and pull the axle toward you,remove the snapring.then remove the hub. this is right out of the shop manual. Hope this helps.
In the upper part of the gloves compartment? It's where it is on a 1993 Sidekick.
1.6 geo tracker motor or sidekick would work its all the sme
5 posts for this in 100 post.s 1,3,4,2
http://www.kick-fix.com/t-belt/tbelt.html
Look under the vehicle follow the fuel line from the tank
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!
you missed a critical NOUN. Tire off of what. the car the rim (wheel) the axle. what?
Visit www.ahdol.com. For a small fee they can link you to just about ANY automotive wiring diagram you would ever need. Jerry
Several conversions avaibable, here are two: http://www.suzukiconversion.com/suzuki_tracker.htm http://www.acmeadapters.com/about.php
get the CEL checked and fix the problem. Disconnecting the battery for 15 minutes will reset the light on an OBD1 vehicle.
YES, as long as both engines are a 1.6L 8V then the ECM's are the same.
http://carfix.stufftoread.com/t-belt/16-fast-belt-install.html or click back one page for 8v