8/9/2023 0 Comments Suzuki sidekick transmission![]() Interested parties should confirm all data before relying on it to make a purchase decision. I'm asking $2500 If your interested, please give me a call 702 439-3162įOR UP-TO-DATE PRICING AND MORE PHOTOS, CLICK THIS LINK: SUZUKI SIDEKICK JX 4X45 Speed Manual Shift!Many Upgrades! Full Roll Cage4 Cyl147K MilesWhite ExteriorBlack Cloth InteriorAlloy wheelsUpgraded ExhaustAM/FM/CDGreat convertible Top!Must be seen and Driven! Ready to go anywhere!!VIN 2S3TA02C1S6408228 BANK FINANCING AVAILABLE !! EASY ONLINE APPLICATION! EXTENDED SERVICE CONTRACTS AVAILABLE ON SELECT INVENTORY! All Of Our Inventory Is FULLY Detailed To The Highest Standards! Car Wash Cars Inc is located in upstate Albany County! Any questions please call our office 51.AD CREATED BY AUTOMOTIVE ENHANCEMENT *Information deemed reliable, but not guaranteed. It' has never been smoked in and there has never been any pets in it. I have the clean CARFAX report and clean title along with the smog certificate, only 4 owners! There's probably more but I cant remember right now, I will update the list if I remember any more.Ī/C works excellent with no problems. ![]() NO overheating, NO check engine light, NO leaks! It has new radiator, thermostat, plugs, wires, distributor cap, new head gasket, valve job, exhaust gasket, water pump, valve cover gasket, fan, battery, timing set, drive belts, pads and rotors, convertible top. All preventative maintenance has been done. I have put a lot of work in to it and it definitely shows. It has 143xxx miles on the 1.6L 4 cylinder that runs and drives excellent! In combination with the settlement money I will buy her something really nice :) Now, due to my mothers resent car accident, I have decided to sell it. I bought this awhile back as a project for (when completed) a backup vehicle. Old or dirty oil leads to destabilized viscosity and poor lubrication, which will prematurely damage your gearbox, transfer case, and/or differentials.I have My 1995 Suzuki Side Kick 2 door 2WD automatic up for sale. Lastly, if you or your mechanic finds dirty gear oil during a checkup, it should always be replaced. ![]() Most mechanics will replace your gear oil after repairing a leaky component, but this is sometimes forgotten during home repairs. A leak could signal contamination or low levels of gear oil. You should also replace your gear oil if your transfer case or differentials recently had a leak repaired. Contaminated oil can seriously damage your gearbox, transfer case, or differentials with inadequate lubrication. For example, if your transfer case, differential component, or transmission has experienced submersion in water or another foreign fluid, your gear oil should be replaced. Other conditions that require a gear oil change can develop under unusual circumstances. However, this number is a maximum, and most manufacturers recommend changing your gear oil between 50,000 and 60,000 miles. In normal driving conditions, most cars can travel up to 80,000 miles before needing a gear oil change. If you regularly tow, drive in low traction conditions, or drive in mountainous regions, you will likely need to change your gear oil every 30,000 miles, or potentially even less. High stress driving will repeatedly increase the temperature of your transmission, eventually breaking down the stability of the gear oil in your car. This example also applies to transfer cases and differentials. By opting for a transmission remanufacture, the customer is assured the transmission is being repaired by absolute experts on that particular transmission and has been remanufactured to incorporate all design and component upgrades that weren’t available when it was originally manufactured. In this scenario, the transmission has been “rebuilt” – repairs have been made, bad parts have been replaced, but the unit has received few, if any, upgraded components.Ī remanufactured transmission is basically the same as a rebuilt transmission, but the work has been performed by a dedicated transmission repair facility or shipped to the original transmission manufacturing facility. Once completed, the transmission is reinstalled and the vehicle is ready to hit the road. Parts deemed worn or damaged are replaced with new or “used” components, and the unit is then reassembled. The mechanic inspects and cleans each and every transmission component and determines which parts are in working order, excessively worn, or just plain damaged beyond repair. There, the transmission is removed and worked on by a mechanic who completely disassembles the transmission all the way down to its component nuts and bolts. ![]() In most cases, a vehicle experiencing transmission problems is brought to an automotive repair shop. First, let’s consider a rebuilt transmission.
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