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Suzuki Sidekick has a cable for the clutch. No fluid required. If it hard to push or seems to 'stick' then replace the cable.
no, it will not. A Samurai and a Tracker are different body styles. The Suzuki Sidekick is the same body style as the Geo Tracker and those hard tops are interchangeable.
Your clutch cable needs to be replaced, it is probably broken from it's shield at the firewall.
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I do believe that the hard tops for the years 1989 through 1998 are the same on the Geo, Tracker and Sidekick, and then from 1999 on up.
the suzuki dealer sells them and do does rockauto.com but 1.8L parts are very very hard to buy after market. the suz. pn is : 12610-77E10 https://www.trademotion.com/partlocator/index.cfm?action=searchCatalogOEM&siteid=214330 finding a wrecked 1.8L Sport is hard , few about. always buy the 1.6L , vast sea of parts.
pull glove box door. pull resistor block. see hard to find parts here. world wide web dot kick-fix dot com (<dig?)
because there is no further GEAR in reverse.
Yes, your phone number will still be the same, if you pay for text or internet, it should work also, if its doesn't you can try a hard reset i have a sidekick lx and going to a sidekick 2008.
Suzuki makes a good bike, however this is too vague of a question. This would depend on what model of Suzuki dirt bike, the type of riding you do, maintenance and how hard you ride it.
first change the blower resistors first , way easier and #1 cause of motor dead. after main switch and fuse. the procedure is long and hard. you need to go to the library and print out the chiltons e-sources on that .
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