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Valeo Starter Motor 12V 10Th CCW - 438171

Valeo Starter Motor 12V 10Th CCW - 438171

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Valeo Starter Motor 12V 9Th CW - 438079

Valeo Starter Motor 12V 9Th CW - 438079

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Valeo Starter Motor 12V 10Th CW - 438202

Valeo Starter Motor 12V 10Th CW - 438202

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Denso Starter Motor 12V 12Th CW - DXS605

Denso Starter Motor 12V 12Th CW - DXS605

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Valeo Starter Motor 12V 9Th CW - 432633

Valeo Starter Motor 12V 9Th CW - 432633

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Valeo Starter Motor 12V 9Th CW - 432623

Valeo Starter Motor 12V 9Th CW - 432623

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Bosch Starter Motor 12V 10Th CW - BXF456

Bosch Starter Motor 12V 10Th CW - BXF456

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Starter Motor Replacement and Maintenance for the 1987 Suzuki Swift

The 1987 Suzuki Swift is known for its compact and efficient design, making it a favourite among those who appreciate a nimble driving experience. A critical component to ensure this vehicle remains dependable is the starter motor. This device is essential for initiating the engine's operation by converting electrical energy into mechanical energy. Regular maintenance and replacement, when necessary, can prolong the life of your Swift and ensure you don't end up stranded at an inconvenient time.

Replacing the starter motor on your 1987 Suzuki Swift involves a few steps but isn't inherently complex. The motor is usually located near the lower section of the engine, which can be accessed with some basic tools. Here's how you can approach this task:

  1. Always start by disconnecting the battery. Safety first - unplugging the battery minimises risk of electric shock and potential damage to the electrical system.
  2. Once the battery is disconnected, locate the starter motor. If you're unsure, refer to the vehicle's manual or a reliable guide specific to the 1987 Swift model.
  3. Remove any components that might obstruct your access to the starter motor. This might include detaching wires or other engine parts that are in the way.
  4. Unbolt the starter motor from the engine. It's usually held in place by two or three bolts. Carefully support the motor as you remove it to prevent it from dropping and causing damage.
  5. Install the new starter motor by positioning it in the mounting place and securing it with the bolts you previously removed. Reconnect any wiring or components that were detached during the removal process.
  6. Reconnect the battery and test the new starter motor to ensure everything is functioning correctly.

Routine maintenance of the starter motor can help in preventing sudden failures. Inspecting the connections and ensuring they're tight without corrosion is a good place to start. The starter motor itself should work seamlessly with minimal noise during ignition - excessive clicking, grinding, or an unresponsive engine are signs the motor might need attention.

If you observe any signs of wear or malfunction, such as a slow-turning engine or an unusual noise when starting, it might be time for a closer inspection. Regular check-ups as part of your Swift's maintenance schedule can identify issues early on. Professional servicing might be a wise choice if you're not comfortable performing these tasks yourself or if more serious complications arise.

A well-maintained starter motor provides peace of mind, ensuring that starting your 1987 Suzuki Swift is always a smooth and predictable process. Keep these tips in mind, and your Swift should continue to be a reliable companion on the road.