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89-94 are the same and 96-97 are the other style. 95 is a split year (the vin # of the change is available by asking a parts store for 95 parts. Late 95 interchanges. Basically if it looks like it fits it does.
First, buy the proper replacement parts at your local parts store. Then, disconnect the negative terminal wire from the battery. Remove the distributor and wires from the engine, place the new parts on, reconnect the negative cable on the battey and start the car. If done properly, everything will work properly.
The question you ask is too involved for a proper answer. You may want to go to a car parts store, or book store, and get a repair manual for your car. They cost about $16.00 Or, go to a Public Library.
The 1999 Chevrolet Geo Metro horn fuse can be found in the fuse box. The horn fuse will be in the second column, fifth from the bottom.
That depends on what it is doing or not doing.
4, one of them is the thrust bearing
yes,all tracker use the same parts
so go to the parts store and get them
GM/GEO motors in CAMI Canada. using Suzuki parts and some parts from around the world. tires , shocks , and plastic parts .
no
Well most people keep their extra parts in the back seat.
Use the RockAuto.com catalog to compare part numbers for parts that fit the '91 Geo Tracker with part numbers for your parts car. If the part numbers are the same then the parts are the same and interchangeable.
Many of the parts will interchange. Some of the interior parts, especially around the dash board are different. Also, under the hood, electrical components and fuel components will be different. What specifically are you looking for? Mr Geo Metro leehduncan@verizon.net
no, but a lot of parts from 93 thru 97 will interchange.
Drive-train parts are mostly the same, but some body parts are different.
The 1989-94 Geo Metro is the same car as a Suzuki Swift or the Pontiac Firefly. Most parts on those cars would be compatible.
Toyota Camry parts and Geo Prism parts are not directly interchangeable, as they are different vehicles with distinct designs and specifications. However, since the Geo Prism was based on the Toyota Corolla and shares some components due to the partnership between Toyota and General Motors, certain parts may be compatible. It's essential to verify specific parts and their compatibility through part numbers or consult with a mechanic or parts specialist.