Greetings from Pontassieve, province of Florence, Italy. In my 2001 Suzuki Jimmy 4x4 I used Liqui Moly Mos2 Leitchlauf 10w40 as engine oil and then I added Liqui Moly Ceratec as an anti-friction agent.
Greetings from Pontassieve, province of Florence, Italy. I have a Suzuki Jimmy 4x4 with a 1.3 LT m13a petrol engine from 2001, all original, which I use to travel through fields, forests and mountains on agricultural and forestry roads used by logging companies.
Jimny automatic boxs are Aisin & standard ATF is not recommed. Suzuki ATF 3309 is the specicfied ATF, Mobile 3009 (chec the number & by far the cheapest ATF with the correct specs is Toyota T4. I had shifting problems when I drained & filled with Valverline synthetic ATF. Drained & filled 4 times using Toyota T4 & my Jimny with close to 200,000 KLM's is now shifting like new.
Hi James, thanks for watching. Unfortunately that's the way it goes sometimes, ours was already stripped from a previous owner, who had found it now seals better with no gasket, but we'll be looking at a thread repair (possibly Heli-coil) as a longer term solution
the most important specc for the trans case oil is it has to be GL-4 gearoil, because these cases have brass elements in it, GL-5 will work but will eat the syncro that is in there
Hi mate, the way we find our part numbers for the Jimny (as well as all our other cars) is using Partsouq.com. You can enter your Jimny Vehicle Identification Number (VIN), which is a 17-digit code unique to each car, and then see exploded diagrams for every part of your specific car. You can for example search for transmission, and find all of the Suzuki part numbers related to that, including plugs and gaskets
Hi, thanks for watching. I'm not sure where this comment comes from, but the figures shown are correct as per the factory service manual (FSM). It makes sense that the filler plug would have a higher torque specification here, as the filler plus is a straight thread with a gasket, whereas the drain plug is a tapered thread
Hi, thanks for watching. We found a copy of the Suzuki Factory Service Manual (FSM) online, which contains maintenance details including torque specifications