front.
firing order is 1,3,4,2
0.029 in. ...........for both 1.6L and 1.8L engine
http://www.kick-fix.com/IGN_timing/index.html only on NON sports. Sports dont have them.
The best solution is to purchase and install a clamp on block heater which is available through a Suzuki dealer. To my knowledge, you can't install a normal type of block heater (installs in frost plug). Dave Saskatchewan Canada 96 Suzuki Sidekick Sport
usually at the bottom or rear of the radiator - or remove the lower radiator hose
To reset the service engine light on a 1997 Suzuki Sidekick first turn off the car. Unplug the battery of at least 5 seconds and then plug the battery. The computer will now be reset.
The correct spark plug socket with a really long extension
If it is the same plug every time, I would say the plug or wire is grounding out some where. Try replacing the plug the the wire.
Replace the spark plugs and plug wires. Replace the distributor cap & rotor. Replace the air & fuel filter.
0,80 to 0,90mm (from Haynes manual)
To set the distributor on a 1991 Suzuki Sidekick, first, ensure the engine is at Top Dead Center (TDC) on the compression stroke for cylinder number one. Then, remove the distributor cap and align the rotor to point towards the number one spark plug terminal. After that, carefully insert the distributor into the engine, ensuring it engages with the drive gear correctly. Finally, recheck the timing using a timing light and adjust as necessary.
On the exhaust pipe between the exhaust manifold and the catilitic converter. Looks kind of like a spark plug screwed into the pipe.
To change the spark plugs in a 1995 Suzuki Sidekick, first, ensure the engine is cool and disconnect the negative battery terminal. Remove the spark plug wires by gently twisting and pulling them off, then use a spark plug socket and ratchet to unscrew the old plugs. Install the new spark plugs by hand to avoid cross-threading, then tighten them with a ratchet. Finally, reconnect the spark plug wires and reattach the battery terminal.