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Parts for your 1997 Suzuki Vitara-Batteries

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Repco Brake Fluid Tester - RST239

Repco Brake Fluid Tester - RST239

$61
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Milwaukee 4pc Pry Bar Set - 48229214

Milwaukee 4pc Pry Bar Set - 48229214

$161
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Lubemate 18V Ni-Cad Rechargeable Grease Gun - L-BG18V

Lubemate 18V Ni-Cad Rechargeable Grease Gun - L-BG18V

$604
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Milwaukee 508mm (20in) Straight-Jaw Pliers - 48226320

Milwaukee 508mm (20in) Straight-Jaw Pliers - 48226320

$148
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MaxiTrac 12V Tyre Pressure Monitoring System - MT-TPMS

MaxiTrac 12V Tyre Pressure Monitoring System - MT-TPMS

$144
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Milwaukee PACKOUT Tumbler 590ml - Black - 48228392B

Milwaukee PACKOUT Tumbler 590ml - Black - 48228392B

$61
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Milwaukee M18 FUEL Blower Kit - M18FBL802

Milwaukee M18 FUEL Blower Kit - M18FBL802

$909
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Milwaukee M18 FUEL 16in (406mm) Chainsaw - M18FCHS-0

Milwaukee M18 FUEL 16in (406mm) Chainsaw - M18FCHS-0

$820
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Milwaukee Adjustable Wrench 381mm/15in - 48227415

Milwaukee Adjustable Wrench 381mm/15in - 48227415

$124
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Drivetech 4x4 2.5W  Solar Panel

Drivetech 4x4 2.5W Solar Panel

$63
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MaxiTrac 30L Single Zone Car Fridge & Freezer

MaxiTrac 30L Single Zone Car Fridge & Freezer

$528
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Milwaukee M12 Spot Polisher/Detail Sander - M12BPS-0

Milwaukee M12 Spot Polisher/Detail Sander - M12BPS-0

$287
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GME 1 watt Handheld UHF Radio Twin Pack - TX667TP
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GME 1 watt Handheld UHF Radio Twin Pack - TX667TP

$189
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MaxiTrac 45L Single Zone Car Fridge & Freezer

MaxiTrac 45L Single Zone Car Fridge & Freezer

$654
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Maintaining and Replacing the Battery in Your 1997 Suzuki Vitara

The battery in your 1997 Suzuki Vitara is a crucial component for ensuring reliable starts and powering the vehicle's electronics. Regular maintenance and timely replacement can save you from unexpected breakdowns and keep your Vitara running smoothly. Here's how you can take care of your vehicle's battery.

Firstly, it's essential to know the signs that your battery might need replacing. If you're experiencing difficulty starting the engine, or if the headlights and interior lights are dimming, these could be indicators that the battery is nearing the end of its life. Other symptoms include corrosion on the terminals and an unusual sulphur smell - reminiscent of rotten eggs - suggesting a leaking battery.

When it comes to maintaining your car battery, there's a checklist of items you should regularly inspect:

  • Cleanliness: Keep the battery and its surrounding area clean to prevent corrosion. Dirt and debris can cause the battery to self-discharge faster.
  • Secure Connections: Ensure that all connections are tight and free from corrosion. A loose connection could make the battery appear dead even though it's not.
  • Fluid Levels: Check the electrolyte levels if your battery is serviceable. Refill with distilled water if levels are low. Modern batteries are often maintenance-free, but it's worth knowing what kind you have.

If you're considering replacing the battery, you'll first want to ensure that the replacement is compatible with your Vitara. Consult your owner's manual or a trusted automotive parts provider to find the correct battery type and model. Be mindful of the battery specifications such as size, terminal placement, and cold cranking amps (CCA).

Once you have the right battery, here's a quick guide to replacing it:

  1. Turn off the engine and remove the keys from the ignition.
  2. Disconnect the negative terminal first to avoid short circuits. Then disconnect the positive terminal.
  3. Remove any clamps or securing mechanisms holding the battery in place.
  4. Carefully lift the battery out of the vehicle, it's quite hefty so be cautious.
  5. Place the new battery in the tray and secure it tightly to prevent movement. Reconnect the terminals starting with the positive and then the negative.
  6. Start your engine to ensure everything is working correctly.

Remember, handling batteries can be hazardous due to the acid and explosive gases they contain, so always take precautionary measures like wearing gloves and goggles. Additionally, properly dispose of the old battery as they contain hazardous materials that can harm the environment.