To fix a 1999 Suzuki Esteem that stalls when turning left, start by checking the fuel system for issues, such as a clogged fuel filter or failing fuel pump, which could cause inadequate fuel delivery during turns. Inspect the ignition system, including spark plugs and wires, to ensure they are functioning properly. Additionally, examine the vacuum lines and intake system for leaks or blockages that might affect engine performance when the vehicle is turning. If these components seem fine, consider having the vehicle's onboard diagnostics checked for any error codes that could indicate other issues.
Sounds like you need some more air in your tyres
12 gallons
starterwont engage,could it be a fuse
The fuse box is in the engine compartment, on the drivers side wheel well.
will a 1998 suzuki esteem 1.3 moter fit a 199 geo metro lsi
Suzuki Esteem? Don't all parts just pull off if you yank hard enough? SRSly thoug, just jam some oiled cardboard in there and you'll never know the difference.
you have one above or on the manifold and one under the car on the exhaust pipe
This Is A sign Of A Blown Head Gasket or a cracked head, usually caused by severe overheating.
I have a 1999 Suzuki Esteem - when you lift the hood there are 2 small black plastic boxes on the very top right behind the battery. There are just little tabs holding on the fuse box lids - no tools required to open them.
manual or auto?? manual would take standard gear oil. about 50w or so.
The fuse for the radio in a 1999 Suzuki Esteem is typically located in the fuse box under the dashboard on the driver's side. You can find the specific fuse for the radio by checking the diagram on the fuse box cover. If the radio is not working, inspect the corresponding fuse and replace it if it is blown. Always ensure the vehicle is turned off before checking or replacing fuses.
To replace the alternator on a 1999 Suzuki Esteem, first disconnect the negative battery cable to ensure safety. Remove any components obstructing access to the alternator, such as the serpentine belt and mounting brackets. Unplug the electrical connectors and unbolt the alternator from its mount before installing the new alternator in reverse order. Finally, reattach the serpentine belt and reconnect the battery cable.