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GOSS ELECTRIC FUEL PUMP

GOSS ELECTRIC FUEL PUMP

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$495
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Repco Cabin Filter - Anti-Viral - RCF618A

Repco Cabin Filter - Anti-Viral - RCF618A

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OEX Idler Pulley - PUX828
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OEX Idler Pulley - PUX828

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OEX Air Conditioning Compressor Suzuki Sx4 J20A - CXS0017
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OEX Air Conditioning Compressor Suzuki Sx4 J20A - CXS0017

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Kelpro Brake Pedal Pad - 29832

Kelpro Brake Pedal Pad - 29832

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Narva H4 P43t-38 Globe 12V 130/100W - 48951

Narva H4 P43t-38 Globe 12V 130/100W - 48951

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Narva H7 Headlight Bulb Px26D Plus 50 12V 55W - 48339BL

Narva H7 Headlight Bulb Px26D Plus 50 12V 55W - 48339BL

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Narva H4 P43t-38 Globe 12V 60/55W - 48888
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Narva H4 P43t-38 Globe 12V 60/55W - 48888

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Tridon Oil Cap - TOC515

Tridon Oil Cap - TOC515

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Goss Crank Angle Sensor - SC175

Goss Crank Angle Sensor - SC175

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Kelpro Oil Seal - 97555

Kelpro Oil Seal - 97555

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Narva H7 Headlight Bulb Px26D 12V 80W - 48358BL

Narva H7 Headlight Bulb Px26D 12V 80W - 48358BL

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Repco CV Driveshaft

Repco CV Driveshaft

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CODE9 Shock Absorber - 9130318

CODE9 Shock Absorber - 9130318

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Smart-O Sump Plug M14 X 1.5 Poly Bag

Smart-O Sump Plug M14 X 1.5 Poly Bag

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Gates Idler Pulley - 36274

Gates Idler Pulley - 36274

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Turbo Gasket - LB794
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Turbo Gasket - LB794

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Repco CV Drive Shaft - NSA1239

Repco CV Drive Shaft - NSA1239

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NARVA W21W Wedge W3X16D Premium Globe 12V 21W - 17440BL

NARVA W21W Wedge W3X16D Premium Globe 12V 21W - 17440BL

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The Role and Maintenance of the Timing Belt on the 2009 Suzuki SX4

When it comes to the 2009 Suzuki SX4, one component that plays a crucial role in the engine's performance is the timing belt. This part may not grab headlines like the engine or brakes, but it's absolutely vital in keeping everything running smoothly under the bonnet. So what exactly does the timing belt do, and how should owners look after it as part of their regular servicing?

The timing belt on the 2009 Suzuki SX4 is a rubber belt with teeth that connects the crankshaft and camshaft(s). Its main job is to synchronise the rotation of these shafts so that the engine's valves open and close at the proper times during each cylinder's intake and exhaust strokes. This precise timing ensures that air and fuel enter the combustion chamber correctly, and exhaust gases exit efficiently. Without a properly functioning timing belt, the engine either won't run or risks severe internal damage.

Now, for the Suzuki SX4, the timing belt is particularly important because this model has an interference engine design. What that means is if the timing belt snaps or slips, the pistons can collide with the valves in the cylinder head leading to costly engine damage. Because of this risk, it is highly recommended by Suzuki and automotive experts alike to keep the timing belt in good nick and replace it at the appropriate intervals.

Owners of the 2009 Suzuki SX4 are usually advised to replace the timing belt at around 100,000 kilometres or 60,000 miles, whichever comes first. However, it's not just about the kilometres. Even if the vehicle hasn't hit this mileage, the timing belt naturally degrades over time. Heat, oil leaks, and age can cause the rubber to crack, fray, or lose tension. So if the car is getting on in years but isn't clocking up high mileage, it's a good idea to get it checked by a mechanic as part of regular servicing.

Along with the timing belt itself, the replacement service typically includes several other components, such as:

  • Tensioners - These are responsible for keeping the belt tight and correctly positioned. Worn tensioners can cause belt slippage or noise.
  • Water pump - Since the water pump is often driven by the timing belt, it makes sense to replace it at the same time. This prevents the need for another labour-intensive job down the track and avoids potential water pump failure.
  • Seals and pulleys - These components are checked to ensure there are no leaks or wear that could affect belt performance.

It's important not to overlook the timing belt during servicing because failure can leave the car stranded and mean expensive engine repairs or even the need for a full engine rebuild. Unlike some parts that just make driving more comfortable, the timing belt directly controls the beating heart of the vehicle.

For everyday drivers, the good news is that keeping on top of timing belt maintenance is straightforward. If the service intervals are followed, and the belt is replaced when recommended, the SX4's engine will continue to run reliably for years. During routine services, the mechanic will visually inspect the timing belt assembly for any signs of wear or damage and will flag if replacement is due.

Some signs that might indicate timing belt issues between services include unusual noises from the engine bay - such as rattling or squeaking, engine misfires, or difficulty starting the car. If any of these symptoms appear, it's smart to have a mechanic have a look immediately rather than waiting until the next scheduled service.

Of course, due to the labour involved in accessing the timing belt - it sits behind protective covers and may require removal of other components - the replacement can be a bit pricier than some other servicing tasks. But it's a preventative measure that saves heaps in the long run and keeps the SX4's engine running as it should.

So next time somebody is getting their 2009 Suzuki SX4 serviced, remind them to ask about the timing belt. Not the flashiest part, but definitely one of the most important to keep the little Japanese hatchback on the road and ticking over nicely.