Does it crank?
check if you have fuel and spark it needs both to work
pull out the fuse
In the glove box on the passenger side of the car
Feck off big hammer!
I found that bad caps in the ECM (computer) will cause the IGN (ignition) fuse to blow.
Yes, the transmission from a 1997 Suzuki Sidekick can fit in a 1994 Suzuki Sidekick, as both models share a similar drivetrain design. However, it's essential to check for compatibility regarding the specific engine type and transmission type, as there may be differences in mounting points or electronics. Additionally, modifications might be necessary to ensure proper fit and function. Always consult a professional mechanic or a repair manual for the most accurate information.
Usually a problem in the emission control system - have vehicle scanned to determine the problem
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Sometimes using a pair of vise grips will allow you to turn the hubs back into the FREE position.
Open the air cleaner box lid, remove the old, put in the new, put the lid back.
To depressurize the fuel system on a 1994 Suzuki Sidekick, first ensure the vehicle is turned off and the keys are removed from the ignition. Locate the fuel pump fuse in the fuse box and remove it, then start the engine and let it run until it stalls, indicating that the fuel pressure has been relieved. Finally, you can disconnect the negative battery terminal for added safety before working on the fuel system. Always take precautions and work in a well-ventilated area to avoid fire hazards.
To siphon gas from a 1994 Suzuki Sidekick, you’ll need a siphon pump or a length of flexible tubing. Insert one end of the tubing into the gas tank, ensuring it reaches the fuel level, and place the other end into a suitable container. If using a siphon pump, follow the manufacturer's instructions to create suction and start the flow. Always take precautions to avoid spills and ensure you’re working in a well-ventilated area away from open flames.