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Parts for your 1991 Suzuki Vitara-Transmission filter
Repco Automatic Transmission Filter Kit Trans. Code: 4L60E - GFS431
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Ryco Automatic Transmission Filter Kit Trans. Code: M74LE, ML85LE, M93LE, M97LE, ML91LE, ML95LE, ML93LE - RTK1
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Repco Automatic Transmission Filter Kit Trans. Code: 4L30E - GFS432
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Ryco Automatic Transmission Filter Kit Trans. Code: 722.6 - RTK92
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Repco Automatic Transmission Filter Kit Trans. Code: 6R80 - GFS682
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Ryco Automatic Transmission Filter Kit Trans. Code: A245E, U340E, U341E - RTK91
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Repco Automatic Transmission Filter Kit Trans. Code: A343F - GFS4181
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Repco Automatic Transmission Filter Kit Trans. Code: R4AX-EL Series 2 - GFS449
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Transmission Filter Maintenance for Your 1991 Suzuki Vitara
Owning a 1991 Suzuki Vitara means you're in for an adventure with a reliable SUV that, if maintained well, can provide years of enjoyment. When it comes to taking care of your vehicle, transmission maintenance is a crucial aspect that should not be neglected. The transmission system is responsible for transferring power from the engine to the wheels, and keeping this system in top shape is essential for smooth driving. A key component in this system is the transmission filter, which ensures the fluid remains clean and free of contaminants.
If your 1991 Suzuki Vitara is equipped with an automatic transmission, then it likely has a transmission filter. This component is a vital part of the vehicle's transmission system, designed to catch any impurities or debris that could potentially cause damage. Over time, transmission fluid can accumulate particles from wear and tear, and the filter prevents these from recirculating through the system. Maintaining the transmission filter is crucial to prolonging the life of the transmission.
Replacing the transmission filter on your Vitara should be part of your regular service schedule. It is generally recommended to replace the filter every 30,000 to 50,000 kilometres. However, this can vary based on driving conditions, so you might need to do it more frequently if you often drive in heavy traffic or extreme conditions. When servicing the transmission, here are some steps to follow or have your mechanic perform:
- Drain the transmission fluid while the engine is warmed up. Warm fluid drains more easily than cold fluid.
- Remove the transmission pan, which may be bolted into place. Be prepared for some residual fluid to spill out when removing it.
- Take out the old transmission filter and replace it with a new one. Ensure that the new filter fits properly to maintain a tight seal.
- Clean the transmission pan and remove any metal particles attached to the magnets. These particles stem from normal wear but should be cleaned to prevent potential clogging.
- Reattach the transmission pan with a new gasket to prevent leaks.
- Refill with the correct type and amount of transmission fluid as specified in your owner's manual. Overfilling can lead to poor performance, so it's important to get this right.
A well-maintained transmission filter helps ensure the longevity of your vehicle's transmission. It's always a wise idea to consult your repair manual or speak with a professional mechanic if you're not confident in performing these tasks yourself. Regular maintenance and timely part replacements will keep your Vitara running smoothly, allowing you to enjoy many more miles of reliable performance.