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Parts for your 1997 Suzuki Vitara-Oil pump
1997 Suzuki Vitara Oil Pump
Based on OEM technical references, the 1997 Suzuki Vitara is definitely fitted with an engine oil pump. The Suzuki Factory Service Manual (G16B engine, Lubrication System), the Suzuki Electronic Parts Catalogue for the G16-series and J-series engines, and common aftermarket manuals (e.g., Haynes for Vitara/Sidekick 1989–1998) all show a crankshaft-driven trochoid/gerotor oil pump integrated into the front cover on petrol models, and a driven pump on the diesel variant. So the oil pump is absolutely relevant for this vehicle.
On a 1997 Vitara, the oil pump’s job is to pull oil from the sump and push it under pressure through galleries to the crankshaft bearings, camshaft, lifters, and timing gear. It keeps friction down, carries heat away, and helps flush out tiny contaminants that the filter then traps. Without a healthy pump, oil pressure drops, bearings starve, and things under the bonnet get expensive fast.
There’s no set replacement interval for the pump itself—most last the life of the engine if serviced right. What matters is fresh, correct oil and regular filter changes. In Australia and New Zealand conditions, quality 10W-40 or 15W-40 meeting at least API SJ/SL is a safe bet