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About David Scott
Expertise
Questions or advice regarding Suzuki 4wd vehicles as regards repair or modifications for offroad use.

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Been a professional mechanic over 30 yrs I've owned and modified 2 Sidekicks, and 3 Samurais, one of which I still have, and ocasionally drive, when my kids let me.

 
   

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Topic: Suzuki Repair



Expert: David Scott
Date: 3/22/2004
Subject: Spark Plugs and fuel filter

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Hi there,

My Suzuki JLX SE 3 door J Reg (1991) jeep broke down last night on a steep hill and will not start. I filled the car with petrol, checked all the fuses and topped up the battery but to no avail. I have been told to check the spark plugs or fuel filter as the battery is working, and the car is not turning over very well when started. How do I check these and do you have any other suggestions?

Thankyou,
Roxana
Answer -
You unscrew the spark plugs to inspect them.  It's also a good idea when you have them out, to put them on the wires, and lay them on the valve cover, and crank the motor over to see if they all spark.  If they do, then that also indicates the coil, cap, rotor, and wires are probably ok.   Checking the fuel filter can only be done by measuring the volume delivered, as well as volume returmed to the tank.  This also measures fuel pump function.   You definitely need a service manual to do this kind of work.  It has specifications, procedures, and the like.   If you need more, get back in contact with me.

Thanks for your reply, I spoke to a mechanic on saturday who checked the spark plugs, all fine there, apparently there is no fuel going through, so he thinks it is the fuel pump. As my car is a Suzuki, will I need Suzuki to have a look at it? Or can anyone replace this for me?

Thanks for your time, this is a great service.
Roxana

Answer
While the Suzuki dealer would differ, any competent mechanic can replace the fuel pump.  The only necessity is removing the fuel tank to gain access.  That should be nothing new, it's been necessary on chevy trucks for at least ten years......

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