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I just changed out a transmission in my 1995 Suzuki Sidekick, and I have the torque converter in my garage from the transmission I got from the junk yard. Should be good, and you could have it if you want to drive to St. Louis to pick it up. But call around to the local junk yards. Most of them pull out the transmissions from any vehicles they get in that have been crashed. It took me a couple phone calls, but found one the first day I looked.
A geo tracker gas tank should work on a sidekick from the same year or body style.
Most 4 cyl. sidekicks should be replaced at 100k.
It is important to use the right type of transmission fluid in a cars transmission. The 2004 Suzuki Alto uses Dexron III transmission fluid.
i am not exactly sure but i have heard that if you turn the sidekick on, hold the [R] key take out the battery while still holding [R] then put the battery back in then turn your sidekick on, then let go of [R] then it should reset the original settings and should work for AT&T
Pull the E-Brake up one click and the lights should turn off.
On the center console toward driver there should be a small cover with one screw holding it in place. Remove the screw and put your key into the slot behind cover. this should unlock the shifter.
yes we should have a touchscreen sidekick yes we should have a touchscreen sidekick
10w30 motor oil
diff. answer for 3sp, 4sp and 5sp. but 4000 to 4500 is common. if in top gear. if auto in overdrive.
driver's side, under the dash. If you remove the left speaker cover and speaker, you should be able to see it and have access to the removal screws
If they're both the 1.0 and either both automatic or both stick, it should. If one's an auto and other stick, it won't work because the crank shaft pilot holes are not the same size.