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RE: Replacing the A/C Compressor - fixkick - 07-30-2016 i wonder if it detects, propane, gas, as in R290 gas. as many cars now use, so easy to get. lacking any r12, r290 is just super clean propane. RE: Replacing the A/C Compressor - rasmeidirt - 07-30-2016 So what you would recommend? RE: Replacing the A/C Compressor - rasmeidirt - 07-30-2016 Hi, the book I informed you is on the way. It is as follows: Part Number: 99500-60A50-33E 1996, 1997 & 1998 SIDEKICK (SE416), SIDEKICK SPORT (SV418) & X-90 (SZ416) SERVICE MANUAL (PRINTED VERSION) (VOLUME 1 & 2) (USE WITH SUPPLIMENTAL SERVICE MANAUL 99501-61A30-33E FOR SIDEKICK & X-90 OR 61A20-33E FOR SIDEKICK SPORT). I decided to buy it in order to put an end to mystery, rumour and guessing! RE: Replacing the A/C Compressor - fixkick - 07-30-2016 good luck at best it's only 1/2 baked (in total) Sports are not well documented in the total. the blue books thin are best, and good, on EFI and all electrics, , and engine controls good luck finding them , did you find a suzuki dealer that has them in stock>? RE: Replacing the A/C Compressor - rasmeidirt - 08-03-2016 [quote did you find a suzuki dealer that has them in stock>? [/quote] ី Yes, in Japan, not here! RE: Replacing the A/C Compressor - rasmeidirt - 08-18-2016 Hi, the 1996 Sidekick 1600 / X-90 Service Manual (99500-60A50-33E) have finally arrived. It is two books, volume 1 and volume 2 and very thick. That is why they are expensive. I have a chance due to my work schedule to go through them both. What I found they are really different from the 1996 Tracker book! Now, I have a complet set for my Sport. RE: Replacing the A/C Compressor - fixkick - 08-18-2016 real suzuki books are very different and 10x less errors. and cover testing parts, 10x better and the books are like about 1hr, shop labor in USA> and that makes them free, the first hour of labor you save. The trackers never made, the sport but, there are good facts in the free book, not related to engine. lots. and is free. nice work finding very very hard books to find. they sold very few of these cars, tiny numbers. most guys just buy a book when needed based on a problem at hand, say brakes, they get the book that covers brakes, then if next time, its say the engine, then the engine suppliment. but no me. I want them all. when I buy a new car (no ever again) i never do so unless the salesman gives me a free shop manual,, they balk, I walk. Good luck with your sport, and be aware the J18 uses j20 parts. http://fixkick.com/one-point-eight.html is see stores selling, parts now and asking for the first time. gee it is the 1.6L and 1.8L amazing, progress.... some even now ask 8v or 16v, (as both run same VIN code 0) RE: Replacing the A/C Compressor - fixkick - 08-18-2016 i bet that big book does not cover all the sport body work nor the suspension. correctly right? and brakes.? the thin book covers j18 EFI perfectly. almost... RE: Replacing the A/C Compressor - rasmeidirt - 08-22-2016 (08-18-2016, 11:44 PM)fixkick Wrote: i bet that big book does not cover all the sport body work The body work, suspension and brakes are all in the SV418 supplementary. Additional information for removal and installation can be found in the SE416/SZ416 Service Manuals. (08-18-2016, 11:44 PM)fixkick Wrote: i bet that big book does not cover all the sport body work The body work, suspension and brakes are all in the SV418 supplementary. Additional information for removal and installation can be found in the SE416/SZ416 Service Manuals. RE: Replacing the A/C Compressor - fixkick - 08-23-2016 great news, you a found suppl,. that I have never seen. that is really good news. thanks for sharing, It is great car, it's like a preview of grand vitara's the J18/20 engines are really great engines, happy trails ! |