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Repco Fan Belt - Ribbed - 4PK850RB

Repco Fan Belt - Ribbed - 4PK850RB

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Gates Radiator Hose Upper - 05-0992

Gates Radiator Hose Upper - 05-0992

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Permaseal Water Pump Gasket - WP118

Permaseal Water Pump Gasket - WP118

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Repco Water Pump (USE WP3037X) - WP3037RP

Repco Water Pump (USE WP3037X) - WP3037RP

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Tridon Thermostat Housing Gasket - TTG15

Tridon Thermostat Housing Gasket - TTG15

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Tridon Thermostat Housing Gasket - TTG20U

Tridon Thermostat Housing Gasket - TTG20U

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Gates Moulded Heater Hose - 02-1033

Gates Moulded Heater Hose - 02-1033

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Permaseal Water Pump Gasket - A783

Permaseal Water Pump Gasket - A783

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Everything You Need to Know About the 1996 Suzuki Swift

The 1996 Suzuki Swift was a popular choice back in the day for those seeking a reliable and economical vehicle. Known for its compact size and efficient use of space, this vehicle was perfect for urban environments while still holding its ground on the open roads. Among its many virtues were its fuel efficiency, easy manoeuvrability, and surprising passenger space given its small stature.

Being over two decades old now, the Suzuki Swift has a few quirks and maintenance considerations to be aware of. Regular maintenance can greatly extend the life of a 1996 model, and there are some key areas you should focus on to ensure your Swift remains in strong running order.

One essential aspect of maintaining your Swift is keeping up with oil changes. The engine requires frequent lubrication to function optimally, and over time, engine oil can break down or become contaminated. You should consider changing it every 5,000 to 6,000 kilometres or every six months, whichever comes first. It's an inexpensive task that can prevent costly engine repairs down the line.

Brakes are vital for safety, and in a 1996 Suzuki Swift, pay extra attention to the condition of both the brake pads and rotors. Listen for any unusual sounds and evaluate the responsiveness of your braking. If you notice any issues, it's time to have them inspected by a professional. Remember, an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.

Suspension components, particularly shocks and struts, also bear scrutiny as they wear out over time. This may not be the most obvious issue to detect, but if you notice your ride becoming less smooth or hearing excessive road noise inside the cabin, these could be signs that the suspension system requires attention.

The importance of maintaining your vehicle cannot be understated, and while the 1996 Suzuki Swift is a durable vehicle, it benefits from regular check-ups and maintenance. Stay on top of these fundamentals, and your Swift will serve you well for years to come, weaving its little piece of charm through the roads of your life.