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OEX Alternator 12V 55A Denso Style - DXA443
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OEX Alternator 12V 55A Denso Style - DXA443

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OEX  Oil Pressure Switch - CPS25

OEX Oil Pressure Switch - CPS25

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OEX  Temperature Sensor - CCS21

OEX Temperature Sensor - CCS21

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Tridon Oil Pressure Switch - TPS013

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Keeping Your 1989 Suzuki Vitara in Top Shape

Ah, the 1989 Suzuki Vitara. This compact 4x4 SUV has been a reliable companion for many enthusiasts and everyday drivers alike. Known for its off-road prowess and straightforward mechanics, the Vitara has earned a spot in the hearts of those who appreciate rugged reliability wrapped in a modest package.

When it comes to maintaining your 1989 Suzuki Vitara, there are a few key areas to focus on to keep it running smoothly. Regular maintenance tasks include checking fluids, changing the oil, and ensuring that the tyres are in good condition. Let's delve into some of the essential areas you'll want to look at for a long-lasting ride.

  1. Regular Oil Changes: The heart of your Vitara is its engine, and keeping it well-lubricated with regular oil changes is crucial. Depending on your driving conditions, aim for an oil change every 5,000 to 7,500 kilometres. This will ensure that the engine parts move smoothly and help prevent unnecessary wear.
  2. Cooling System Checks: The cooling system is vital for preventing the engine from overheating. Regularly check the radiator, hoses, and coolant levels to avoid overheating, especially if you're planning a trek off the beaten path.
  3. Brake System Maintenance: Brakes are life-savers, literally. Inspect your brake pads and brake fluid levels regularly. If you notice any squeaking or grinding noises, it's time to give them a closer look, and possibly replace the pads.
  4. Tyres and Suspension: Off-roading can take a toll on your tyres and suspension. Regularly inspect the tyre tread and pressure. Additionally, check the shock absorbers and springs to ensure your ride remains smooth and stable.
  5. Transmission and Differentials: Check the transmission and differential fluids to avoid any slip-ups - regular servicing can prevent bigger issues down the line.
  6. Battery and Electrical System: Ensure that the battery contacts are clean and free of corrosion. The electrical system, including lights and indicators, should be checked for any signs of malfunction.

The beauty of the 1989 Suzuki Vitara is its simplicity. While it may not have the fancy electronics found in modern vehicles, this often translates into fewer things that can go wrong. It's a vehicle that invites you to get hands-on with maintenance while offering an enjoyable driving experience on both tarmac and trails. Whether you're gearing up for a weekend getaway or just your daily commute, keeping these maintenance tips in mind will ensure that your Vitara runs like a dream. So, roll up those sleeves and give your trusty Vitara the care it deserves!