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K&N Air Filter Wrap - HP-1002

K&N Air Filter Wrap - HP-1002

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$35
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Proselect Spin-On Oil Filter - PSO13

Proselect Spin-On Oil Filter - PSO13

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Proselect Spin-On Oil Filter - POF13

Proselect Spin-On Oil Filter - POF13

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Ryco Air Filter - A342

Ryco Air Filter - A342

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Repco Air Filter - RAF80
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Repco Air Filter - RAF80

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Repco Plastic Fuel Filter - RPF1025

Repco Plastic Fuel Filter - RPF1025

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OEX Plastic Fuel Filter - OXPF1025
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OEX Plastic Fuel Filter - OXPF1025

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Ryco Fuel Filter - Z367

Ryco Fuel Filter - Z367

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OEX Ignition Lead Set - ILKX4118
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OEX Ignition Lead Set - ILKX4118

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Tridon Locking Fuel Tank Cap - TFL227

Tridon Locking Fuel Tank Cap - TFL227

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Wildcat Wheel Nut - 94A1254

Wildcat Wheel Nut - 94A1254

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Smart-O Sump Plug M14 X 1.5 Blister Pack

Smart-O Sump Plug M14 X 1.5 Blister Pack

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ACL Big End Bearing

ACL Big End Bearing

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Smart-O Sump Plug M14 X 1.5 Poly Bag

Smart-O Sump Plug M14 X 1.5 Poly Bag

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Kelpro Oil Seal - 97491

Kelpro Oil Seal - 97491

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Tridon Oil Pressure Switch - TPS007

Tridon Oil Pressure Switch - TPS007

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Permaseal Turbo Gasket Kit - TK075

Permaseal Turbo Gasket Kit - TK075

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Turbo Gasket - LB794
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Turbo Gasket - LB794

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Kelpro Steering Rack Boot Kit - SRB-131

Kelpro Steering Rack Boot Kit - SRB-131

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OEX  Oil Pressure Switch - CPS25

OEX Oil Pressure Switch - CPS25

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Wildcat Wheel Lock Nut - STE125

Wildcat Wheel Lock Nut - STE125

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1988 Suzuki Swift: easygoing classic hatch and parts care

The 1988 Suzuki Swift is a plucky, lightweight hatch that’s earned cult status around Australia and New Zealand. Nimble in city traffic, thrifty on petrol, and simple under the bonnet, it’s the sort of car that rewards a bit of DIY with a spanner. Whether it’s a tidy commuter or a first project, parts are still affordable and widely available, making upkeep straightforward and budget-friendly.

For day-to-day maintenance, regular servicing keeps these little legends humming. Fresh 10W-40 oil and a quality filter every 10,000 kilometres or six months is a safe bet. Flush coolant and brake fluid every two years, and check gearbox oil at sensible intervals. Most variants run a carburettor or early throttle-body injection, so clean air and fuel filters, good spark plugs, leads, and a healthy distributor cap/rotor make a noticeable difference. Keep an eye on belts and hoses, and tidy up any weeping gaskets before they become dramas.

On the chassis side, watch CV boots and joints, front strut top mounts, control arm bushes, and wheel bearings. Brakes are easy to service—inspect pads or shoes and adjust as needed. Correct tyre pressures and a fresh alignment help it track straight and save tread. Around the body, check for rust in the sills, door bottoms, hatch seal area, and the spare-wheel well, clean drain holes so water doesn’t pool. With sensible servicing and quality parts, the ’88 Swift stays cheerful, cheap to run, and fun to punt.

  • Warm it up before spirited driving.
  • Replace unknown-age timing belt and water pump.
  • Carry spare fuses and keep battery earths clean.
  • Use fresh vacuum hoses to cure rough idle on carby models.
  • Note WOF/rego requirements: lights, tyres, brakes, and leaks.

Popular questions about the 1988 Suzuki Swift

Q1: What engine oil and capacity suit a 1988 Suzuki Swift?

Most owners in AU/NZ use a quality 10W-40 or 15W-40 petrol engine oil meeting API SG/SH or newer. Capacity is typically around 3.0–3.5 litres with a filter change, depending on engine variant. Always top up to the dipstick, not just a number, and consider a slightly heavier grade if the engine has higher kilometres or sees hot summer driving.

Q2: Does the 1988 Swift have a timing belt or chain, and when should it be replaced?

Most 1988 petrol Swifts use a timing belt. If the belt’s age is unknown, replace it straight away, ideally with the water pump and tensioner. As a guide, many owners service belts every 100,000 kilometres or five years—whichever comes first—to avoid costly valve damage on certain variants.

Q3: What common issues or rust spots should be checked?

Expect wear in CV boots, ignition components (plugs/leads/dizzy cap), and ageing vacuum hoses on carb models. Cooling leaks from old radiators or hoses aren’t unusual. For rust, check sills, door bottoms, hatch surrounds, and the spare-wheel well. Keeping drains clear and addressing small bubbles early will save welding later.