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Repco Air Blow Gun - 110mm Nozzle - RBG110

Repco Air Blow Gun - 110mm Nozzle - RBG110

$27
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Repco Radiator Fin Straightener & Cleaner - RST18

Repco Radiator Fin Straightener & Cleaner - RST18

$20
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Mechpro Air Filter Regulator - MPBFR

Mechpro Air Filter Regulator - MPBFR

$39
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Mechpro Air Filter Regulator- MPFR-1 - MPFR-1

Mechpro Air Filter Regulator- MPFR-1 - MPFR-1

$50
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Repco Air Blow Gun - 508mm Nozzle - RBG508

Repco Air Blow Gun - 508mm Nozzle - RBG508

$35
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Repco Air Blow Gun - 300mm Nozzle - RBG300

Repco Air Blow Gun - 300mm Nozzle - RBG300

$32
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Toledo Air Blow Gun - High Flow 355mm - 321101

Toledo Air Blow Gun - High Flow 355mm - 321101

$39
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Filter Tip Replacement 55800 - TOX55801

Filter Tip Replacement 55800 - TOX55801

$117
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Toledo Air Blow Gun - High Flow Rubber 60mm - 321103

Toledo Air Blow Gun - High Flow Rubber 60mm - 321103

$32
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Toledo Air Blow Gun - High Flow 100mm - 321100

Toledo Air Blow Gun - High Flow 100mm - 321100

$38
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Mechpro HVLP Touch Up Spray Gun 2pc - MPBAT4

Mechpro HVLP Touch Up Spray Gun 2pc - MPBAT4

$216
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Toledo Air Blow Gun - High Flow 60mm - 321102

Toledo Air Blow Gun - High Flow 60mm - 321102

$37
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Repco 1L Spray Cleaning Gun - RST246

Repco 1L Spray Cleaning Gun - RST246

$156
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Viper Brite Coil Cleaner 3.78L - RT300G

Viper Brite Coil Cleaner 3.78L - RT300G

$337
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Mastercool 10Kg Recovery Cylinder - RECOVERY10

Mastercool 10Kg Recovery Cylinder - RECOVERY10

$789
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Recycle Module To Suit EQX69400 - EQX69500

Recycle Module To Suit EQX69400 - EQX69500

$1,145
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Milwaukee M12 Compact Blower (Tool Only) - M12BBL-0

Milwaukee M12 Compact Blower (Tool Only) - M12BBL-0

$191
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T&E Tools Radiator Back Flusher

T&E Tools Radiator Back Flusher

$92
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Maintaining and Replacing the Air Filter in Your 1988 Suzuki Swift

Your 1988 Suzuki Swift relies on its air filter as a crucial component for maintaining engine health and performance. The air filter is responsible for preventing dirt, debris and dust from entering the engine, ensuring a clean air supply which is vital for optimal combustion. Regular maintenance or replacement of the air filter is an important aspect of vehicle servicing, significantly affecting both performance and fuel efficiency.

To keep your trusty '88 Swift humming smoothly, it's wise to check the air filter every 12,000 to 15,000 kilometres or roughly once a year. However, if you frequently drive on dusty roads or in heavy traffic, inspecting it more often is a good practice. Signs that your air filter needs attention include reduced acceleration, decreased fuel efficiency, or unusual engine sounds. Recognising these early warning signs can prevent more serious engine issues down the line.

Replacing the air filter in a 1988 Suzuki Swift is a straightforward process, even for a novice. Here's a simple guide:

  1. First, ensure the engine is off and cool. Safety is paramount when working under the bonnet.
  2. Locate the air filter housing, it's usually a large, black plastic box found near the top of the engine. In the Swift, it is typically secured with metal clips or screws, which are easy to undo.
  3. Remove the top of the housing. Take out the old air filter, noting its orientation so that you can easily position the new one. This helps in ensuring the airflow aligns correctly.
  4. Before installing the new filter, take a moment to clean the air filter housing with a damp cloth to remove any dust or debris. This ensures that nothing unwanted gets sucked into your engine during replacement.
  5. Place the new air filter in the same position as the old one. Ensure it sits snugly within the housing without any gaps around the edges.
  6. Secure the housing lid back in place, ensuring all clips or screws are tightly fastened.

Regular air filter replacement is a simple task with great benefits. Keeping the air flowing smoothly into your engine not only enhances power and fuel economy but also reduces emissions. This little bit of maintenance ensures that your reliable 1988 Suzuki Swift continues to deliver a pleasant driving experience while extending the longevity of engine components.

If DIY isn't your thing, getting it changed during a regular service appointment is always an option and can be done swiftly by any competent mechanic. Keeping track of this maintenance aspect demonstrates good vehicle ownership and goes a long way in preserving the performance of your stalwart Swift.