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GV Demineralised Water 5L - DEMIN-05L

GV Demineralised Water 5L - DEMIN-05L

$12
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GV Demineralised Water 2L - DEMIN-02L

GV Demineralised Water 2L - DEMIN-02L

$6
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Bedia Liquid Level Coolant Probe - 320408

Bedia Liquid Level Coolant Probe - 320408

$643
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VDO Temperature Sensor 1/8 - 27NPT Stud Terminals - 320.093
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VDO Temperature Sensor 1/8 - 27NPT Stud Terminals - 320.093

$75
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VDO Temperature Switch 1/4 - NPTF - 320.714
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VDO Temperature Switch 1/4 - NPTF - 320.714

$644
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VDO Low Water Level Probe 30mm Long - 230.058
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VDO Low Water Level Probe 30mm Long - 230.058

$143
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Redarc Probe Kit for LCA1224 - LCAPROB

Redarc Probe Kit for LCA1224 - LCAPROB

$92
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Maintaining Your 1991 Suzuki Jimny's Coolant System

Your 1991 Suzuki Jimny, like any vehicle, relies on a properly functioning cooling system to maintain its performance and longevity. Coolant plays a crucial role in this process. It's not just water in your radiator, it's a carefully formulated liquid that regulates engine temperature and prevents overheating, freezing and corrosion. Replacing or maintaining the coolant in your Jimny is essential to keep it running smoothly.

Regular maintenance of the cooling system in your Jimny involves periodic inspections and replacements. As a rule of thumb, you should consider replacing your coolant roughly every two years or 30,000 kilometres - whichever comes first. This ensures that the coolant is fresh and effective at dissipating heat and preventing corrosion within the engine.

Here are some simple steps and best practices to keep your Jimny's cooling system in tip-top shape:

  1. Check Coolant Levels: Regularly check the coolant reservoir. Ensure that the coolant is at the correct level between the 'Min' and 'Max' marks. Low levels can indicate leaks or evaporation and may lead to engine overheating.
  2. Inspect for Leaks: Get under the bonnet and inspect the radiator, hoses and the coolant container for any signs of leaks or damage. Coolant leaks often present themselves on the ground beneath your vehicle, looking like a brightly-coloured puddle due to the dye in the coolant.
  3. Flush the Cooling System: It's a good practice to flush the cooling system when replacing coolant. This involves draining the old coolant, cleaning out the residues and filling it with a new coolant. Flushing removes any debris, rust or scale that can affect the efficiency of the cooling system.
  4. Use the Right Coolant: Ensure you use the suitable type of coolant recommended for your 1991 Suzuki Jimny. Always refer to your vehicle's manual or consult an auto specialist if you're unsure. Using the wrong type can result in reduced cooling efficiency and potential damage.
  5. Keep an Eye on Temperature Gauges: Pay attention to the temperature gauge when driving your Jimny. A sudden rise in engine temperature could indicate issues with your cooling system, such as low coolant levels or a failed thermostat.

Regular attention to your Jimny's coolant system will prevent major engine issues and keep your vehicle performing at its best. A little time spent on maintenance goes a long way in ensuring that your trusty Suzuki Jimny continues its reliable service on the road.