check that the wire on the sylenoid is hooked up. also, check for clean connection to the battery terminals. I have one that looks clean but if it's not bright and shiny, it causes problems.
its probbaly the starter. i have a 1993 and mine went bad. check all the wires and tighten everything that's loose and if that dosent work put a screw driver across the terminals on the starter and if it dosent turn over then the starter is bad
polar car starter programing
A car starter is an electric motor that is used to turn the engine over in order to get it started.
A signal from the ignition switch closes the contacts in the relay to allow current to flow to the starter.
of course u can and if it blows up that's perfectly normal
Does the starter work? if yes is there spark ?if yes is there fuel?
A geo tracker gas tank should work on a sidekick from the same year or body style.
1.6 geo tracker motor or sidekick would work its all the sme
check if you have fuel and spark it needs both to work
hooked up batterycharger backwords,now starter button will not work,not fuses
The bolt torque sequence for a 1990 Suzuki Sidekick 4x4 typically involves a specific pattern to ensure even tightening across the cylinder head. Generally, you would start from the center bolts and work your way outward in a crisscross pattern. The recommended torque specification for the head bolts is usually around 50 ft-lbs (67.8 Nm) for the initial pass, followed by a final pass of 68 ft-lbs (92 Nm). Always refer to a repair manual for the precise sequence and specifications for your specific engine variant.
Several conversions avaibable, here are two: http://www.suzukiconversion.com/suzuki_tracker.htm http://www.acmeadapters.com/about.php
as loong as they are both the 4srtoke sport models yes some 230s had a auto clutch those parts wont work on the 250s sport clutch
YES, as long as both engines are a 1.6L 8V then the ECM's are the same.
just click on sidekick mobile
Check fuses Check bulbs
These are as detailed instructions as I've found. I'd love a work-around if anyone finds it but it's no small job, according to my research: http://www.suzuki-forums.com/suzuki-sidekick-escudo-vitara-geo-tracker/39669-oil-pan-gasket-replacement.html