To change the oil on a 1989 Suzuki Sidekick, start by warming up the engine for a few minutes to thin the oil, making it easier to drain. Then, secure the vehicle on a level surface, raise it with jack stands, and place an oil pan underneath the oil pan's drain plug. Remove the drain plug and let the old oil fully drain out, then replace the plug. Finally, remove the old oil filter, install a new one, and refill the engine with the appropriate type and amount of new oil through the oil filler cap.
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no, but it sure makes the job a whole lot easier
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chang your gasket
5.0 liters
Gear oil (80W90 or similar) is used in the transfer case and differentials.
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depends on climate all suzuki deales give away free op guides for you car ,get one ,and RTM
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
Yes, oil should be put in the crankcase on a 1989 Suzuki RM 250. The proper oil to use for this is a product made by Standard Oil called 80-90W Gear Oil.
To change the CVT gear oil in Suzuki Swift, you need a 4L can for your car.
Obviously, like other motorcycles Suzuki requires maintenance as well, change oil filter as well on every engine oil change.