I would suggest a parts store or the dealership.
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I'm sure you have already fixed or sold the rig, but for anyone needing info on this, there are 2 ways to find out. Get the Chiltons repair manual and browse that, or go to www.autozone.com, input your vehicle, and click on "Vehicle Repair Guides" under the Repair Info drop-box. After that, click "Engine&engine Overhaul". Once there, click "Cylinder Head" in the right-hand subsection, and read every word thoroughly. For more information about 4x4 Suzuki's, visit www.zukikrawlers.com
The Suzuki Every Minivan is a multi-purpose minivan.
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CALL THE DEALER AND THEY'LL TELL YOU THE 1800 NUMBER TO HELM INC THEY MAKE ALL THE DEALERS REPAIR MANUAL ANS SERVICE MANUAL CONTAINING EVERY MECHANICAL BLUEPRINT FOR THE CAR SERVICE MANUAL IS $90.00 AND THE REPAIR MANUAL IS $320.00
Yes, It should be changed every 70,000 miles. A owners manual or a repair manual will have the exact figures for you.
Look in the owner's manual or in a repair manual. If you don't have them, buy both. You'll be glad you did.
Follow the manufactures recommendation as listed in your owners manual or change it every 5,000 miles.
http://www.kia.ca/owners_manuals.asp?lang=en Or for a shop/repair manual: http://www.kiatechinfo.com/viewer/default.asp?group=shop (This is applicable to every Kia vehicle)
Go to any auto parts store and buy a Haynes Repair Manual for the truck. There are very specific and simple explanations and photos to due just about every repair possible on it. The book will run you about $30 and is worth every penny.
A alternator is one of the key components of your vehicles starting every morning. You can check your vehicles repair manual to find your vehicles specific information on where it is located.
You need Bentley publisher's repair manual for the A4. It's about $75, but worth every nickel.