Re: The correct radiator for suzuki esteem wagon 1.8 is...
Hi am having trouble to find a radiator for my suzuki esteem wagon 1.8
if anyone know any web site or the corrects size please let me now asap thank you
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WELL I SEE 1.6L 2000 MODEL STAND FRONT VECHICLE LOOKING AT COILS FIRST TWO COILS FACING YOU IN ORDER IS 4 1 3 2 THE FIRING ORDER IS 1 3 4 2 AND LOOKING AT ENGINE AT CRANKSHAFT PULLEY END LEFT TO RIGHT CYLINDERS ARE 1 2 3 4
following the top radiator hose to the engine block, look where it connects to the engine. just under the hose, you see some bolts. that is the thermostat housing cap. remove the hose, and remove the cap, and there you are. When you replace the thermostat, make sure you clean the cap and engine block to shiny metal..you want no leaks from the old gasket. When you buy the new thermostat, make sure you get a gasket with it. some companies do not include the gasket anymore. Make you spend more money. easy job to do, takes about 30 minutes to do. hope this helps
You bet! its not that hard to replace. You might want to price one locally - you might be pleasantly surprised at the prices compared to one bought on-line and shipped to you.
Just take your time, maybe take a few digital snapshots of everything before you remove it - so you have a reference if you get lost.
I recommend flushing the system out, buying a GOOD quality radiator cap (maybe even an OE one from the dealer) - and changing out your thermostat too. A healthy cooling system is a healthy car.
Go to oemsuzukiparts.com--they have all the parts you need, including the speed sensor, for a good price--I have used them quite a bit recently for my 2006 Forenza wagon.
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