If you can just drive you vehicle into Washington DC when the politicians are out of town on vacation you might find that all the "Hot Air" left town with them and your air conditioning will be able to keep your cabin cooler.
No politics!
__________________
95 2dr Geo Tracker, 2wd, 1.6, 8v, 3-spd auto, 2" Spacers Lift...and 2" still uninstalled wheel spacers that mock me from their box sitting on my rear bench.
One can be non-partisan, but it's still political.
__________________
95 2dr Geo Tracker, 2wd, 1.6, 8v, 3-spd auto, 2" Spacers Lift...and 2" still uninstalled wheel spacers that mock me from their box sitting on my rear bench.
You win Ira. I will keep my feeble attempts at humor to myself next time so I will not offend you.
No--you didn't offend me! And of course you really didn't get all that political!
MY post was a feeble attempt at humor.
It's just that any post that even hints at politics can spiral into a mess, even though serious politics wasn't your intent at all.
__________________
95 2dr Geo Tracker, 2wd, 1.6, 8v, 3-spd auto, 2" Spacers Lift...and 2" still uninstalled wheel spacers that mock me from their box sitting on my rear bench.
Now that I know that the throttle position sensor is Suzuki part #1342056b00 (or GM #96066836), can someone tell me what the Suzuki part number is for the "idle actuator?"
Now that I know that the throttle position sensor is Suzuki part #1342056b00 (or GM #96066836), can someone tell me what the Suzuki part number is for the "idle actuator?"
I am not sure, I cannot find one in any aftermarket catalogs--
Does zuk use a traditional idle air control motor, or is idle controlled by computer through some other means?
Here is a picture of the ON-OFF switch for my air conditioner from Arizona Mobile Air:
As I wrote earlier, it is literally a round peg trying to fit into a square hole. I recently acquired a used Suzuki square A/C switch from Trail Tough. Does anyone know if the switches are interchangeable? My assumption is that they both switch a 12-volt circuit on and off and should function the same.
The AutoGuide.com network consists of the largest network of enthusiast-owned enthusiast-operated automotive communities.
AutoGuide.com provides the latest car reviews, auto show coverage, new car prices, and automotive news. The AutoGuide network operates more than 100 automotive forums where our users consult peers for shopping information and advice, and share opinions as a community.