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Karcher G3200 Petrol Water Blaster - 1.194-040.0

Karcher G3200 Petrol Water Blaster - 1.194-040.0

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Mechpro Water Blaster 2219Psi - MPBPW9

Mechpro Water Blaster 2219Psi - MPBPW9

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2002 Suzuki Jimny Water Pump — Purpose, Service and Replacement

Yes, the 2002 Suzuki Jimny uses a water pump. Technical references including the Suzuki Jimny Service Manual (JB33/JB43) Cooling System section, the Suzuki Electronic Parts Catalogue for 2002 models, and the Gregory’s Service and Repair Manual for Suzuki Jimny (AU/NZ) all show a belt-driven mechanical water pump fitted to both the G13BB and M13A petrol engines. So a water pump is absolutely relevant on this model.

On a 2002 Jimny, the water pump’s job is to keep coolant circulating through the block, head, radiator and heater core so the engine sits in its happy temperature zone. It’s a compact centrifugal pump mounted at the front of the engine and driven by an accessory belt. When it’s healthy, owners get steady temps, good cabin heat, and no dramas on long climbs or summer traffic.

As part of regular servicing, it’s smart to keep an eye on the pump and the cooling system as a whole. Coolant condition matters, old or incorrect coolant can chew out seals and bearings. Follow Suzuki’s maintenance schedule for coolant change intervals (typically every 2–5 years depending on coolant type) and always use the correct premix ratio with a quality ethylene-glycol, silicate‑free coolant that meets Suzuki specs for AU/NZ conditions.

Replacement isn’t strictly time-based, it’s usually done on condition, or opportunistically when other front-of-engine work is happening. If the Jimny has clocked plenty of kilometres, lives in hot climates, or shows any warning signs, a new pump can be cheap insurance against overheating.

  • Watch for clues: pink/green crust near the weep hole, a sweet coolant smell, low coolant without obvious hoses leaking, bearing rumble or wobble, rising temps at idle, or the heater going cold.
  • When replacing: fit a quality pump, new gasket/O‑ring, and fresh coolant, torque bolts evenly, bleed air thoroughly with the heater on, and inspect the drive belt, tensioner, thermostat and radiator cap at the same time.
  • Afterwards: recheck coolant level over the next few heat cycles and scan for any seeping around the pump housing.

A well‑looked‑after Jimny water pump can run for many years and kilometres. Keeping the coolant fresh, belts correctly tensioned, and the radiator clean under the bonnet will help this little 4x4 stay cool on the beach, in the bush, and everywhere in between.

Does a 2002 Suzuki Jimny have a water pump?

It does. The 2002 Jimny (G13BB or M13A engines) uses a belt‑driven mechanical water pump, as documented in the Suzuki Jimny Service Manual and the Suzuki Electronic Parts Catalogue for JB33/JB43 models.

When should the water pump on a 2002 Jimny be replaced?

Replace on condition: if there’s leakage, noise, play, or temperature instability. Many owners also swap it proactively when doing front‑of‑engine work or after high kilometres. Always pair replacement with fresh coolant and a new gasket/O‑ring.

Can a home mechanic replace a Jimny water pump?

Yes, for a competent DIYer with basic tools it’s doable: drain coolant, remove the drive belt and accessories as needed, unbolt the pump, clean the mating surface, fit the new unit, refill and bleed. If unsure about bleeding or torque specs, a workshop manual is the go.