Hey dude, you did not specify if it is automatic or standard transmission.
If it is Manual Transmission, it is located on top of the transmission.
It will be somewhere on the shift lever or linkage.
At the back of the engine, looks like a distributor!
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.
To add transmission fluid to a 1996 Suzuki Sidekick, locate the transmission dipstick tube, which is typically found near the back of the engine compartment. Remove the dipstick, then use a funnel to pour the appropriate type of transmission fluid into the tube. Ensure the vehicle is on a level surface and the engine is running to get an accurate fluid level reading. Always check the owner’s manual for the correct fluid type and capacity.
Probably in a panel in the rear of the vehicle, or like on many fords, in the passenger side kick panel. When you find it, you're likely to see a red reset switch. This pushes a heavy ball bearing back into place and completes the fuel pump circuit.
The jack handle goes under the driver's seat two clips the longer end of the jack in the front> The two end pieces point toward the back of the Sidekick.
Sometimes using a pair of vise grips will allow you to turn the hubs back into the FREE position.
Open the air cleaner box lid, remove the old, put in the new, put the lid back.
Yes, you just need to remove the center bracket (back seat bracket) on your bike
http://carfix.stufftoread.com/t-belt/16-fast-belt-install.html or click back one page for 8v
To remove the headlight from a 1997 Suzuki Sidekick, start by opening the hood and locating the headlight assembly. Remove the retaining screws or clips that secure the assembly to the vehicle, typically found at the top and/or sides. Carefully pull the headlight assembly forward to detach it from the vehicle, then disconnect the wiring harness from the back of the headlight. Once disconnected, you can replace or service the headlight as needed.
It is a three wire switch on the driver side of the transmission.