To replace the heater core in a 1998 Suzuki Sidekick, start by disconnecting the battery and draining the coolant. Remove the dashboard and the center console to access the heater core; this involves detaching various components like the radio, control panel, and possibly the steering column. Once the heater core is exposed, disconnect the heater hoses and remove the mounting screws to take out the old core. Install the new heater core, reassemble the dashboard and console, and refill the cooling system before testing for leaks.
It is in the glove box.
5.0 liters
** Yes, all Geo/Chevy Trackers from \'98 on are the same. Also the Suzuki Sidekick.
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its a cable. only 96-98 SPORTS 1.8 Liter have hydr. clutch. (of the early models you mention)
Do you mean the REV Limiter? It is in the computer. Can't remove that!
It depends on the year of your Baleno, is it 95-98 or 98-01?
Try at least four, check the dipstick and see where you are from there. I have a '92 with a '98 engine and it uses four quarts.
On, my '98 model, I open my glove compartment, the drop the door all of the way, and the flasher is behind the right corner of the radio.
there are 2 systems. in 1995 , the car was sold with both r12 and r134, different major parts. so are not interchangeable. 95 and back, but 94 and back can be. but 96-98 is a family. and are compatible. hope that helps. http://www.kick-fix.com/air-conditioning.html I am pretty sure it will, I know a '96 sidekick or tracker will fit. Most of the sidekick tracker stuff works. Check out the x90 yahoo group, very helfpul there.
On a 1998 Suzuki Sidekick, the fuel filter is typically located along the fuel line, near the fuel tank. It can often be found underneath the vehicle, mounted on the frame rail or close to the rear axle. For easier access, it's advisable to lift the vehicle safely using jack stands. Always consult the vehicle’s manual for specific details regarding its location and replacement.
http://www.kick-fix.com/t-belt/tbelt.html no need to buy an FSM or post this answer a million times. so i have it here. 1 time. valid for 89 -98 1.6L Suzuki' sidekicks and Geo trackers (same motor )