If it is fuel injected. It is likely the computer, that run the fuel injection system. This is located behind the glove box.
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#74 for pretty much everything.
It is on the right/passenger side and at the rear of the auto tranny.
R12 if stock. (or compatibles, RTM that. )
These older Suzuki's are famous for bad capacitors in the Engine Computer, They can be repaired. There are several places that do it, including some folks on Ebay.
Yes, the 1991 Suzuki Sidekick is available with a manual transmission option that includes a manual clutch. This allows drivers to engage and disengage the engine from the transmission manually, providing a more hands-on driving experience. However, it is also offered with an automatic transmission option for those who prefer it.
The compression ratio for a 1991 Suzuki Sidekick JX with a 1.6-liter engine is approximately 9.5:1. This engine is known for its efficiency and reliability, making it a popular choice for compact SUVs of its time. If you need more specific details about engine performance or tuning, refer to the vehicle's service manual.
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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.
To replace the front wheel bearings on a 1991 Suzuki Sidekick, first, lift the vehicle and remove the front wheel. Then, remove the brake caliper and rotor to access the hub assembly. Pull the hub off the spindle to access the bearings, which can be pressed out and replaced with new ones. Reassemble by reversing the steps, ensuring everything is torqued to manufacturer specifications.
The cooling system capacity of a 1991 Suzuki Sidekick is approximately 7.5 quarts (or about 7.1 liters) when including the radiator and engine. It's important to check the owner's manual or specifications for exact fluid capacities, as they can vary slightly based on specific models and configurations. Regular maintenance and proper coolant levels are essential for optimal engine performance and longevity.