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OEX  Fuel Pump
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OEX Fuel Pump

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K&N Air Filter Wrap - HP-1002

K&N Air Filter Wrap - HP-1002

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Proselect Spin-On Oil Filter - PSO13

Proselect Spin-On Oil Filter - PSO13

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Proselect Spin-On Oil Filter - POF13

Proselect Spin-On Oil Filter - POF13

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Bosch Spark Plug - FR7DCX

Bosch Spark Plug - FR7DCX

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NGK Standard Spark Plug - BP6ES

NGK Standard Spark Plug - BP6ES

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NGK Iridium Spark Plug - BPR6EIX

NGK Iridium Spark Plug - BPR6EIX

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NGK Platinum Spark Plug - BP6EVX

NGK Platinum Spark Plug - BP6EVX

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Champion Spark Plug - N10YX

Champion Spark Plug - N10YX

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NGK Iridium Spark Plug - BKR5EIX

NGK Iridium Spark Plug - BKR5EIX

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OEX H4 Globe 12V 60/55W Standard  - GLX16610
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OEX H4 Globe 12V 60/55W Standard - GLX16610

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Ryco Air Filter - A1338

Ryco Air Filter - A1338

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Ryco Air Filter - A1241
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Ryco Air Filter - A1241

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Repco Air Filter - RAF78

Repco Air Filter - RAF78

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Repco Air Filter - RAF375

Repco Air Filter - RAF375

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1999suzukiswift: easygoing hatch, easygoing upkeep

The 1999suzukiswift is a tidy little hatch that nails everyday duties with a light footprint and a cheeky spirit. Around town it’s easy to park, sips petrol, and still handles the school run or a weekend dash down the coast. Owners rate its simple mechanicals and straightforward electrics, which makes it a favourite for learners, city commuters, and anyone who just wants a no‑drama drive. Parts availability is solid across Australia and New Zealand, and most routine jobs are well within reach of a handy DIYer.

This part is designed to suit 1999suzukiswift models when matched by build date, engine variant, and transmission. For best fitment, they’ll check the VIN, compare OEM numbers, and eyeball the photos against what’s on the car. Whether it’s for a tidy refresh or a keep‑it‑going repair, the goal is a straight swap with factory‑style reliability.

Maintenance is pretty straightforward, provided the basics aren’t skipped. Fluids and filters on time keep the little four singing, belts and hoses deserve a look, and many variants use a timing belt, so owners often plan preventative replacement based on age and kilometres. If the car sees dusty roads or short trips, shorter service intervals are a smart move.

  • Engine oil and filter, coolant, and brake fluid changes on schedule.
  • Air filter, spark plugs, and ignition leads for smooth running.
  • Manual/auto transmission fluid checks and clutch cable free play.
  • CV boots, wheel bearings, brake pads/rotors, tyre wear and pressures.
  • Battery health, earth straps, lights, and wipers.
  • Rust watchpoints: sills, hatch edges, and front guards.

FAQ 1: What service schedule suits a 1999suzukiswift in Australia or New Zealand?

Many owners work to roughly every 10,000 km or 12 months, whichever comes first, with earlier oil changes if the car does lots of short trips, towing, or dusty roads. Stick with quality fluids and parts that meet the specifications in the owner’s manual.

If the history’s patchy, start with a baseline service: oil and filter, air filter, spark plugs, coolant and brake fluid checks, plus a good look over belts, hoses, and tyres.

FAQ 2: How can they confirm a part fits a 1999suzukiswift?

Match by VIN/build date, engine code, and transmission, then compare OEM or part numbers. Photos help—line up plug shapes, brackets, and mounting points with what’s on the car.

When in doubt, measuring key dimensions (bolt spacing, hose ID/OD, overall length) and checking body style (3‑door vs 5‑door) usually seals the deal.

FAQ 3: What are common wear points to check before a road trip?

Look over belts and hoses, coolant level and leaks, CV boots, wheel bearings, brake pads/rotors, and tyre condition and pressures (including the spare). Test all lights and wipers.

A quick battery load check and a peek at earth straps can save grief. Pack a basic toolkit and top‑up fluids for peace of mind.

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