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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
On the Esteem 1.6L: the Crankshaft Position Sensor is located on the right side (passenger side) of the engine Oil Pan.
For the Esteem 2.0L: the CKP is located behind the engine Flywheel in the back of the engine block. It is necessary to remove the transmission to service the sensor.
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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Sounds like the moisture or the wetness from the rain is getting within the firing area. Try using Di-electric grease on the plug boots and coil pack. This prevents wetness from entering the firing area and causing diffused spark. If you have an Advance auto or Auto zone near you, they will usually check the code for you for free.
When you hear some tapping, that's why you need -valve adjustments. At 137,000miles you probably need more than that to continue your trouble-free drives.
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