I have a 1989 Chevy/Geo Tracker (Manual) and recently ive been having a problem.It is a old beat up 4x4 I use as a snow plow, and recently when I have been startingit it would idle at around 2000-2500 RPM then after 5 or so minutes it would slowly idle back down to 1000RPM. Ive done some research and I thought it was the engine just wanting to heat itself up faster, but its a old vehicle so I don't think they do that? Please let me know!
Older vehicles do that. On a cold start there is a fast idle and then temp sensor on engine tells ecu when to bring it down -as long as idle stays stable once it is warm byt 1k sounds a little on the high side unless a 4 cyl, but I don't know that particular engine
Yes, there is an engine diagram for this specific vehicle. It is found in the maintenance and repair manual books to this car.
Can a 2001 Suzuki Vitara 2.0 Engine be swapped with a 2001 Chevy Tracker engine?
Haynes makes a 86-01 Suzuki/Tracker manual that is pretty good.
The 2003 Chevy Tracker 2.0L engine is a four-cylinder, inline engine. It features a DOHC (Dual Overhead Cam) design and is part of the GM Family II engine series. This engine is known for its reliability and efficiency, making it suitable for a compact SUV like the Tracker. It produces around 127 horsepower and is usually paired with either a manual or automatic transmission.
The dealer can order one for you. EBAY
The 2.0 liter Suzuki engine in the Chevy Tracker uses 5-1/2 quarts of oil to function.
in the back, behind the engine
with a rev counter
According to my mechanic, it has something to do with the cam shaft position sensor overheating.
got to , besttop.com read the manual.
I can't provide diagrams directly, but I can guide you on the vacuum hose location for the 2002 Chevy Tracker's 4-cylinder engine. The emission vacuum hoses are typically located near the intake manifold, connected to various components such as the throttle body, EVAP canister, and the PCV valve. For a detailed diagram, consider checking a repair manual or online resources specific to the Chevy Tracker.
with regular oil changes I've got 250,000 + on my 98 tracker