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Anonymous Posted on Jun 11, 2017

I have Grand Vitara 2006 Luxury 4WD. Recently nosies started coming from transfer case. Mechanics removed and has shown me the component inside that is going to be replaced. I don not know the name in English but it is located on mainshaft, round with teeth. I can not find the website where i can buy components of trasfer case. Mosty sell transfer case assembly. Can you help with the name of that part or can you provide a diagram where i can visually find the part?

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 04, 2009

SOURCE: removing rear door liner to fit new handle

hi there undo the phillips screw inside the handle the gently slide the whole handle outer casing to the right about 1 cm, it will help if you push it into the door as you do it to give it a little bit of help the feed the whole mechanism through the hole in the panel hey presto!

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 07, 2009

SOURCE: cabin filter element location

Filter is located behind the glove box. All you need is a screwdriver to replace.

1. Open the glove box and empty to take the weight off the box.

2. On the right side there is a plastic hinge like device held on by one Phillips head screw. If you have trouble removing with a Phillips screwdriver you can remove with a narrow flat head screwdriver. Remove the screw and slide hinge off the mount.

3. To drop the glove box press the sides slightly inwards while 'forcing' it open beyond it's normal stopping point. Careful as when it releases it will fall wide open and may even fall from its hinged area. Set it aside.

4. Behind the glove box there is probably some fiberous material inserted to prevent noise like squeaking when it rubs. It is sticky on one side to hold it in place. Just remove and place out of the way.

5. Behind the fiberous material there'll be a cover which kinda looks like a grille. Mine was white and it is in the center of the opening. Remove it by releasing the clips at the left or right. It comes right out.

6. When the cover comes off slide the filter out and replace it. The filter lays flat and just slides in and out easily. However, if it has been some time since you replaced be prepared for a lot of debris on top of the filter such as leaves, grass or other general type of debris that has been sucked into the filter. It also may be the source of any bad odors that you smell through the air conditioning system.

7. Reverse the process. Replace the cover and push the glove box lid back into place. When you replace the glove box be careful to make sure the hinge you initiallly removed the screw from is not left behind the glove box or you will have to remove again to get it out. Replace the screw and do not over tighten as it screws into plastic and then your done.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 23, 2009

SOURCE: Since I replaced the battery my car's engine shuts down.

you may try cleaning the throttle body. I use carb cleaner and an old toothbrush. hold the throttle open and clean it real good. then start the engine and you may have to hold the gas pedal halfway down until it starts and runs smooth. after that see if it will idle on its own, if not you may try unhooking the battery for a few minutes and then hooking it back up and try it again. if that doesnt do it, you may need the dealer to look at the IAC......... Idle Air Control.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 21, 2009

SOURCE: transfer case diagram

i have the solutios contact me [email protected] i have the diagram of transfer case, can i give you contactme. see you

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 17, 2010

SOURCE: 2006 GRAND VITARA ESP LIGHT ON

I have the same problem, my 2006 has less than 50,000  miles and light is on....does it really matter, or is the light just somethings that comes on 

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