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.
The Chevy Tracker typically holds between 1.5 to 2.5 gallons of coolant, depending on the specific model and engine configuration. It's important to refer to the owner's manual for the exact capacity for your vehicle. Regularly checking and maintaining the coolant level is crucial for optimal engine performance and preventing overheating.
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.
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.
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