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Repco by Century 4x4 & SUV Battery Ultimate Performance 720CCA - NS70LX MF
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Repco by Century Car Battery 4x4 & SUV Superior Performance 600CCA - NS70L MF
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Penrite HPR Diesel 15 Semi Synthetic 15W-50 Engine Oil 10L - HPRD15010
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TAG Adjustable Heavy Duty Tow Ball Mount 90 Degree Face 50mm Hitch - UNTTBM450
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TAG 4 Inch Drop Forged Tow Ball Mount 241mm Long 50mm Hitch - UNTTBM454
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TAG Dual Use Tow Ball Hitch Mount 50mm Hitch - L4H02
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UniClutch Spline 35.0X10T - Required for Adaptive Fit UniClutch Core Installation - UC111-36
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TAG Tow Hitch 193mm Long 90 Degree Face 125mm Drop - L4183
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TAG Tow Hitch 338mm Long 90 Degree Face 40mm Drop - L4310
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TAG Tow Hitch 198mm Long, 90 Degree Face 95mm Drop - L4182
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Prestone Concentrated Antifreeze Coolant 20L Yellow - AFP20E
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TAG Dual Receiver Hitch Extender 50mm Hitch - L4H03
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TAG Tow Hitch - 208mm Long 135 Degree Face 18mm Drop - L4045
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UniClutch Spline 22.5X10T - Required for Adaptive Fit UniClutch Core Installation - UC101-33
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UniClutch Spline 26.9X20T - Required for Adaptive Fit UniClutch Core Installation - UC101-38
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Maintaining and Replacing your 1999 Suzuki Vitara's Timing Belt
When it comes to the maintenance of your trusty 1999 Suzuki Vitara, the timing belt is one of those crucial yet often overlooked components that deserve your attention. While some vehicles may feature timing chains, your Vitara is fitted with a timing belt, which necessitates regular checks and eventual replacement to keep your engine running smoothly.
Your timing belt plays a vital role in the internal combustion process of your vehicle. It synchronises the rotation of the crankshaft and the camshaft, ensuring that your engine's valves open and close at the right moments during each cylinder's intake and exhaust strokes. This precision is key to optimal engine performance and maintaining fuel efficiency.
- When to Replace: It's generally recommended to replace the timing belt on your '99 Vitara every 100,000 to 150,000 kilometres or roughly every 5 to 7 years, depending on your driving habits and conditions. Check your owner's manual for the manufacturer's specific guidelines, as these figures can vary.
- Signs of a Worn Timing Belt: Keep an eye (and ear) out for key indicators of a worn-out timing belt. Unusual noises such as ticking or rattling from the engine bay could signal a problem. Additionally, difficulty starting the engine, misfiring, or visible cracks and wear on the belt itself are signs that it might be time for a replacement.
Replacing the timing belt isn't a job for the faint-hearted or unprepared. It requires a good bit of mechanical knowledge and the right tools. The process involves removing various engine components to access the belt, checking tensioners and pulleys, and ensuring proper alignment when installing the new belt. Although it can be done as a DIY project for the adventurous and experienced, many Vitara owners opt to leave this task to qualified mechanics given its complexity and importance.
If your Vitara's timing belt is due for a change, consider replacing the water pump at the same time if it's driven by the timing belt. It's often efficient and cost-effective to tackle both tasks simultaneously, as they involve similar areas of the engine.
To keep your Vitara in tip-top condition, make sure you stick to a regular service schedule, which includes checking the timing belt for signs of wear. An engine that has a well-maintained timing belt will thank you with years of reliable performance.