R12 if stock. (or compatibles, RTM that. )
#74 for pretty much everything.
I have a '92 and it is Freon 12. There are a couple of ways to tell. 1. There is a sticker under the hood that will tell the type of freon and the amount. 2. The best way is to look at the freon input connection. Freon 12 is a 1/4" flare fitting and freon 134A is much larger. A freon 12 system can be converted to 134a with a kit that is very available. They make these kits because freon 12 is unavailable and is now illegal to sell.
R134a
DEX III Tanny fluid
The R&P Ratio on a '92 Suzuki Sidekick 1.6L depends on the transmission type: Automatic= 4.62 Manual=5.12 **See Related Links for Suzuki Manuals on Google Docs
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.
Was built for R12, should be converted to R134a.
Was built for R12, can be converted to R134a.
Was built for R12, can be converted to R134a.
Was built for R12, can be converted to R134a.
Was built for R12, should be converted to R134a
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