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Parts for your 1988 Suzuki Jimny-Batteries
OEX Voltage Reducer 24V To 12V - Switch Mode Single Circuit - 20A (With Memory wire for Radio) - ACX7203
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OEX Voltage Reducer 24V To 12V - Switch Mode Single Circuit - 5A (With Memory wire for Radio) - ACX7200
OEX Voltage Reducer 24V To 12V - Switch Mode Single Circuit - 15A (With Memory wire for Radio) - ACX7202
Redarc Voltage Inverter remote control (on/off) To Suit Pure Sine Wave Inverter Range - REMOTE-RS
1988 Suzuki Jimny Batteries — What They Do and How to Look After Them
Yes, a battery is absolutely relevant to a 1988 Suzuki Jimny. Technical sources such as the Suzuki SJ410/SJ413/Samurai/Sierra Factory Service Manual (1984–1989), the Haynes Suzuki SJ & Samurai 1982–1994 manual, and the period owner’s handbook all show a 12‑volt, negative‑earth lead‑acid battery in the electrical system, working with the alternator, starter motor and ignition.
On a ’88 Jimny/Sierra, the battery’s job is simple but vital: it cranks the G‑series engine, feeds ignition and lighting, and stabilises voltage for gauges and accessories under the bonnet and in the cabin. Once running, the alternator keeps things topped up, but the battery is the bit that gets it going and keeps everything steady when loads spike, especially with lights, heater fan or a UHF on.
When replacing, match physical size and terminal orientation so the leads reach without strain. A quality 12‑volt SLI battery with around 330–450 CCA is typically ample for the 1.0–1.3‑litre engines