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2006 Suzuki SX4 Oil Seals — What They Do and When to Replace Them
Oil seals absolutely are used on the 2006 Suzuki SX4. Factory technical documentation—namely the Suzuki SX4 Service Manual (2006–2009, Engine and Transaxle/Driveline sections) and the Suzuki Electronic Parts Catalog—specify multiple seals including the crankshaft front and rear main seals, camshaft seals, manual/auto transaxle input and output shaft seals, differential side seals, and, on AWD models, transfer/prop shaft and rear differential oil seals. Independent workshop guides (e.g., Haynes) also outline inspection and replacement procedures for these components. So yes, oil seals are a relevant, routine service consideration on this model.
On a 2006 SX4, oil seals keep engine oil, gearbox oil, and diff oil where they belong while keeping water and grit out. They also help maintain correct pressures and reduce wear on bearings and rotating assemblies. Common seals you’ll hear about are the front crank seal behind the crank pulley, the rear main seal between the engine and gearbox, camshaft seals at the front cover, transaxle input/output shaft seals, and driveshaft/diff side seals—especially on AWD variants.
There’s no fixed replacement interval for oil seals