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Essential Parts
#1
Took my 2001 Chevy Tracker to the dealership for some work.

It would seem parts are getting pretty hard to find.

Does anyone have a list of essential parts to put back (assuming I could find them)?

Thanks,
dhe
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#2
what is your question? Im sure your in USA or Canada, trackers only sold there, and some parts different , so???
car had over 3000 parts
and most are not sold , key parts are....what? key to what, engine running, trans spinning, axles turning? or braking?
GM less parts. most are obsolete on GM site, not at suzuki, they still have vast parts.

why not say what part it is first..?>??


I have the EPC, electronic parts cat. (does up to 2004) i also know how to install it on win7 on up. (ask)
and can give you all pn and the free gm catalog.
My EPC covers up to 2004, and has all markets in the world E01 to E56 and more. the parts vary greatly world wide,
even harness wire colors differ.
smog parts, (huge differences)
ECU hundreds of ECU run world wide, (NO flash memory inside, so poor suzuki must have VAST ECUs in stock for all world markets, a small horror there)
lighting laws dictate that by country
and so does brake systems (can)
http://www.fixkick.com
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#3
http://translate.google.co.uk/translate?...uki-cat.ru

This is an international site. They only show Suzuki but I know what my 96 Tracker is a SE416 model. Be sure and highlight the country you are in.
TM96
1996 Tracker 16V 5sp 4x4 2 door
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#4
he has a Chevy Tracker!

these are vitara's made in canada (C.A.M.I made), for Canada sales, and USA only
there are no Russian Trackers.
and his dealer is GM. GM services Trackers here.


and is a SE416, but is fitted out unlike most others in the world.
lots of unique parts, ECU, wiring are all different. , smog parts, unique EGR systems, EVAP. and leveling head lights. and more.

he failed to say what "put back" means, is something missing?
or what essential means, on this sparse car, not many parts on car optional, save the radio.
never said which system in car he needs parts for, (glove box door?) LOL
we can do any part, but not one stated, and he is in N.America.
http://www.fixkick.com
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#5
If you drill into the site you will find that the models are divided and you select the country of manufacture ( Canada is listed). Here is another: http://suzuki.17vin.com
I have had to be creative to locate old new OEM parts. I use these sites to get the part # and then seek them out from the US vendor. I do have a vendor in Abu Dhabi as a backup. The parts are really inexpensive but the shipping is high.
TM96
1996 Tracker 16V 5sp 4x4 2 door
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#6
merge both to one, ok, but each has major flaws. the last one is best.
(run the EPC and see how it works, it asks for market first. (for huge good reasons.) vast.

the first question is market, (target delivered market) e03 is usa fed, e33 is calif, and e28 is Canada and e24 is Australia

the .ru, shows say EU (it then fails to drop off cars not there)
i go to EU and it shows only sidekicks for EU. that is no sidekick casr there, its a vitara in Europe
the ru site has no search like EPC has.
the Ru has the electric page, mostly missing, SE416-2, so bad that you can not find most sensors nor ECU. but is a mix of markets, and tYPE1 ,2,3 engines.
not too good, for electrics for ENGINE.
on both sites instead of asking market first, you get buried fast, in parts never ever used on your car, a big mess, that.

next link
17vin.com (much better but markets buried deep, but ok) and a mess too (buried and mixed in soup)
i go to, vitara/sidekick
then pick, SE416-2
this is vast markets the SE416 -2 . (picked by me, due to vast market and type class variances)
but if i then (acid test) click electric and go try to find ecu page, he does have these correct pages here, ecu missing.
unlike first.
17vin. wins the best effort for doing an online EPC, even suzuki cant do.

here is my acid test.
http://suzuki.17vin.com/partmain/2/299/1...2325/49638

i didnt check accuracy on smog parts. just ECU.

so yes, if you are really good, and lucky use both sites to find part numbers.
but watch out for market mess and mix.

the EPC is 1.4GB,
if done right, page one is market question.
otherwise it's a huge mess.
period correct list, not current for 2016
http://www.fixkick.com/specs/the-market-list1.html



thanks for the links, something is always better than nothing and both links beat , usa suzuki.com hands down.
our 2 online sites stink.
http://www.fixkick.com
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#7
I will agree that it takes some time to sort through both to reach a consensus. I am lucky enough to have purchase printed factory part lists for my Tracker and one for the Sidekick off Ebay in 2000. They are not detailed in some areas but very good in others. I have used them in conjunction with the sites I posted to verify that I was on the correct track.
TM96
1996 Tracker 16V 5sp 4x4 2 door
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#8
best is to ask for help
assume others have better tools
the EPC is just the best tool.
its all there, nothing missing,.
take an old lap top , no internet, at all
load EPC, bingo.

the 96 gm and suzuki are the same, (cept BADGES)

if you need the real iso files for EPC (tested for 10 years, )
here it is.
in a zip file (7zip, ultra compressed mode with pw) 87% compressed.

it's vastly better than anything online,
not only that.?
the ECP I can search parts or search a p/n and see all cars it fits world wide.
making parts finding way more easy. knowing that trick
like parts of esteem or? x90 , or other G16 cars.

the files is 1.2GB in size,
pm me for pw.
it has full documentation inside, that i made.
and is 100% clean (scanned for 10 years, with vast a/v scanner for all those years)

see it at file dropper
http://www.filedropper.com/suzukiworldwi...scatalogue

it's free to DL.
click gray box "down load this file"
and it then auto down loads
ask for PW, via PM

use 7zip to unzip it only, as its using super high 7zip compression, and encryption.


my books page
has this gm link
up to 1998

http://ge.tt/3fAfcf62
the gm book skips the engine. but
is moot point as gm dont have parts for it, i think
suzuki does.
the transmission is GM. 3sp and 4sp is Aisian
so we dont need support from suzuki or gm for those 2 boxes. they are used in many cars and all trans warehouses sell parts for internals.
nor glass
nor radiators , belts, pumps or fans.
tires
shocks.
brakes,
we even have suspension parts aftermarket.
look first at rockauto.com , if its there, its good.
if not, we can get you real suz p/n
easy.
i can get it in about 5 min work. (less if my epc laptop is booted)
just ask


some hard parts are, some body parts. and engine rocker springs and many other engine parts not sold aftermarket.

gm, weak

off my buy parts page
my hot parts (hot is in common to need) I do have the full 100% ufiche (microfilm on the TRACKER)
http://www.fixkick.com/GM-parts-goodluck.html

off same buy pages
is this
http://www.gmpartsdepartment.com/parts/1...CallOut=18

the parts not listed, are discontinued.
only 6 parts there are useful
like after grinding the crank, those bearings are useless.
unless you buy their $600 new crank shaft



did you see my hard to buy page yet.
took me many years to make.
http://www.fixkick.com/buy-parts.html

the free books on ge.tt arer here
all of them ge.tt, all are PDF but one video

95 opr. guide tracker
http://ge.tt/7uvJL2C2

huge set of TSB pages, pdf. 89-98
http://ge.tt/2gGIhlB2

Geo tracker parts list -sans engine.
http://ge.tt/3fAfcf62


geo prizm opr guide (a toy corolla really)
http://ge.tt/6SzfVHu1

rear axle pulls video, vg..
http://ge.tt/4Dh9fln1



98 tracker opr guide
http://ge.tt/7mBOwT91

94 tracker specs. (just numbers, HP, RPM , max, weights ,sizes, etc.)
http://ge.tt/3W4iaJ91


2001 tracker opr guide.
http://ge.tt/4p9prI91
http://www.fixkick.com
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