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Parts for your 1986 Suzuki Swift-Batteries
Narva 4 Position Rotary Battery Master / Isolation Switch (Contacts Rated 300A @ 12V) - 61084BL
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OEX Mini Battery Master / Isolation Switch SPST (Contacts Rated 100A @ 32V) - ACX3401BL
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OEX Battery Master / Isolation Switch On/Off SPST (Contacts Rated 250A @ 12V) - ACX3424
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Narva Rotary Battery Master / Isolator Switch With Removeable Keyed Knob (Contacts Rated 100A 12V) - 61036
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Narva Automotive/Marine Battery Master / Isolation Switch (Contacts Rated 300A @ 12V) - 61044BL
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OEX Battery Master / Isolation Switch Off/On SPST (Contacts Rated 200A @ 12V) - ACX3410
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Projecta Intelli-Charge 7 Stage 25A 12V MultiChem Lithium Battery Charger - IC25W
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Narva Heavy Duty Battery Master / Isolation Switch with Removable Key (Contacts Rated 250A @ 12V) - 61050
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Icon Battery Post Conversion Shims Small Post to Large Post 1 Pair Positive/Negative - BT27
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Narva Battery Master / Isolation Switch Lever Type (Contacts Rated 180A @ 12V) - 61070
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OEX 8 B&S Twin Core Battery Cable, Red / Black With Black Sheath - 5m Blister Pack - ACX0927-5BL
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1986 Suzuki Swift Battery Replacement and Maintenance Tips
Owning a 1986 Suzuki Swift is like holding onto a piece of automotive history. Whether you're keeping it in pristine condition or using it as a daily driver, the battery is an essential component to ensure your car runs smoothly. The standard battery for a 1986 Suzuki Swift is a conventional 12-volt lead-acid battery, which is quite common and straightforward. However, keeping it in top shape requires regular checks and proper maintenance. Here are some guidelines to help you maintain and replace your vehicle's battery efficiently.
- Regular Inspection: Make it a habit to inspect your battery every few months. Look for signs of corrosion on the terminals, which can lead to poor electrical connections. Cleaning the terminals with a mixture of baking soda and water can help keep corrosion in check.
- Testing Battery Health: Use a multimeter to check the voltage of your battery. A fully charged battery typically reads around 12.6 volts or slightly higher. If it's below 12 volts, it might be time to consider charging or replacing the battery. Most auto stores will offer free battery testing if you're not equipped to do it yourself.
- Check Connections: Ensure that the battery cables and connectors are secure. Loose or corroded connections can cause starting problems or electrical issues. Tighten any loose connections and replace frayed cables immediately to avoid any potential breakdown.
When it comes time to replace the battery, there are a few things to keep in mind:
- Selecting a Battery: Choose a battery that meets or exceeds the specifications required for the 1986 Suzuki Swift. Pay attention to the size, terminal type, and cold-cranking amps (CCA) rating, which indicates the battery's ability to start an engine in cold conditions.
- Installation: Installing a new battery is straightforward but take precautions to avoid short-circuit damage. Disconnect the negative terminal first, followed by the positive. When installing the new battery, connect the positive terminal before the negative.
Proper maintenance and timely replacement of your battery can add years to the life of your Suzuki Swift. Remember to recycle your old battery responsibly, as it contains materials that can be harmful to the environment. By following these tips, you'll help ensure your classic vehicle starts reliably and continues to offer you the joy of owning a piece of automotive history.