Your transfer case may be in neutrual.
Since the subject vehicle is probably a 4x4 there are two 'gear box' possibilities. If you mean Transmission, there is a right side plug that can be removed (from under the vehicle) with a 3/8 square drive. If you mean Transfer case, there is a fill plug and a level plug, remove both of these, one with 3/8 square drive and one a 10mm wrench. Pour in gear oil (from under the vehicle) into the fill plug until it comes out the level plug and then cap both. ** See Related Links below for a link to FREE Google DOCS Suzuki Manuals
Transmission Fault: Gear 3 incorrect Ratio Check your transmission fluid level.
If you mean samurai swords, then yes. If you mean actually hiring samurai, then no. Some ninja were former samurai however.
If you mean stock, no. With maybe a 2" to 3" lift and a little trimming in the wheel well to prevent rubbing, it will fit fine.
I mean, is the gear oil synthertic or not?
Did you mean what did the samurai do and where? Because, if yes, the samurai are warriors of Japan. They are no here anymore, but they played an important role in japan history. The samurai were warriors.
I presume you mean "Seven Samurai" For the record it was Akira Kurosawa.
what is a NOB? do you mean the Knobs on the gear selector or console. try to use the right word,and locations. Thing dont cut it. world wide web dot kick-fix dot com (<dig?)
I presume you mean Samurai? Or Ashigaru, commoners trained to be soldiers, after the separation law, they were made into samurai. Samurai were to serve their lord, be it Shogun or Daimyo, Samurai means "to serve".
i think you mean the front drive shaft flange. Unbolt it with a large impact. i think its a 22mm but that's just off the top of my head so don't quote me on that.
if by "passing gear" you mean, when you put your foot down to pass, the transmission goes down a gear, then it is not actually slipping. it just means it is trying to go back into top gear. sounds like you need to back off a little and learn how your car operates correctly by passing gear, do you mean the transmission goes back a gear when you put your foot flat to the floor? if so your transmission is not slipping, but trying to go into correct gear for the speed you are travelling.try not flooring it and let the transmission do its job. PS: "D" on shift slector does NOT mean DRAG race. it means drive
No, the compressor mounts and the dash mounted evaporator are different. It might be able to be adapted with a great deal of work but the power in a Samurai will suffer severely. We are talking downshift to third gear on overpasses!I am working on that exact conversion. Will it fit? It depends on exactly what you mean, it is not an exact fit and will not just bolt together.The compressor mounts are different. They can be modified to fit though with drilling and welding.The inside evaporator discharges in the same general area but some sort of adapter will be required. It's mounts are slightly different.Use this documentation to decide for yourself:http://www.suzukiinfo.com/sierra/samuraiacinstall.pdfIt is a nice AC install manual for the '92 Suzuki, very informative and shows the complete installation in great detail.Generally, I would say it will fit with a gross helping of interpretation, good luck.