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Offline yonter

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looking for a transmission draw
« on: April 25, 2006, 12:02:41 PM »
hello.
that's my first post in here.
my name is jonathan, and i'm an owner of 1992 suzuki sidekick (here in israel it's called VITARA)
i'm looking for a draw like the one that i added, of the sidekick (or geo tracker) 3-gears transmission.

thanks.

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Re: looking for a transmission draw
« Reply #1 on: April 25, 2006, 03:05:22 PM »
You are looking for a exploded parts view of the 3-speed automatic?

Unfortunately, I can't help you immediately.  I have a '96 Tracker FSM and could scan the pertinent pages, but I have to get ready for surgery tomorrow and may not be able to do anything for a week or more (everyone break out their tiny violins! ;D)

Tracker/Sidekick/Vitara FSMs are much harder to come by (more expensive) and there isn't much out there in the form of PDF files.  If you can afford it, there's Suzuki Pit Stop at:

http://www.suzukipitstop.com/home/vehicleInfo.asp

There is also a personal site in the UK, I believe, that MAY have a scanned J-II body (as they are collectively known by Suzuki/General Motors) FSM, but the url escapes me now - and that is a bad thing! Sorry.

UPDATE: I thumbed through the '96 FSM and I found that there is no complete exploded parts diagram for the 3-speed automatic -- only exploded parts diagrams of major sections.  This is probably because of the large number of parts inside the transmission.


Hope this helps!
« Last Edit: April 25, 2006, 04:46:34 PM by ack »
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