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wuz your car still mouving foward????
The shift censor could be going bad. There may also be a problem with the transmission linkage which would cause this problem.
your geers in your tranny are waring down and will cause the transmission to slip or not go into gear
possibly a lack of fuel maybe caused by an incorrect float, mixer screw adjustment. could also be a inadequate oem fuel pump. :)
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No, the sending unit only tells you how much fuel is in the tank. It has nothing to do with how the vehicle runs.
No, there isn't a Black Samurai Ranger and there will not be a Black Samurai Ranger.
You are going too slow...... Having large tires will cause the available power (because of the high ratio) to not be enough to turn them. This assumes everything else is in reasonable condition and there are no 'problems' with the engine, like a cylinder misfiring or low power output.
the bolt on the right side , behind (rear) the level check plug must never be touched or loosened. (tranny in car)
simply put the motors are to small also the are rated very badly for roll overs so larger tires is not really a good idea edit: loss of power attributed to larger tires can be corrected by changing the gearing in either or both the transfer case and differentials. Download the FREE Suzuki Samurai Shop Manual from http://www.suzukiinfo.com/ or visit zukikrawlers.com Also, the roll-over tendency of the Samurai is no greater than any other SUV of similar wheelbase. Details of the infamous Consumer Reports falsification of test results can be found at http://www.suzukiinfo.com/ Suzuki successfully sued Consumer Reports and demonstrated in court that CR had rigged the tests to cause the Samurai to fail. zn
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