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SUZUKI SJ413 SERVICE MANUAL – SUZUKI SERVICE MANUAL

This service manual contains procedures for diagnosis, maintenance adjustments, service operations, replacement of componenents (service) and for disassembly and assembly of major components. The contents are classified into sections each of which is given a section number as indicatedin the table of contents on next page. And on the first page of each individual section is an index of that section.

The history of Suzuki four wheel drive cars goes back to 1969. Suzuki bought out Hope Motor Company and produced fifteen vehicles called the HopeStar ON360. Then in 1970, they produced the first “real” Suzuki 4×4. It was called the LJ10, and it had an air cooled, 359 cc, two-stroke, in-line two-cylinder engine. 1972 saw the introduction of the LJ20. The cooling was changed from air cooling to water cooling but was not enlarged or increased in power. In 1974, Suzuki replaced the LJ20 with the LJ50, which had a larger 537 cc, two-stroke, in-line three-cylinder engine and bigger differentials.
The LJ80 was an updated version of the LJ50 with an 800 cc, four-stroke, in-line four-cylinder engine, followed by the SJ410 and SJ413. A version of the SJ413 known as the Samurai was released in the US. The series from SJ410 to SJ413 was known as the Sierra in Australia, and remained the Jimny in some markets.
The new Jimny was released in 1998, and now bears the same name in all markets. The 1998 release used the G13BB EFI engine, replaced by the M13AA EFI engine in 2001 and the M13AA VVT engine in 2005, in conjunction with some interior redesign.
In 1984, the SJ was revamped with the launch of the SJ413. The SJ413 included a larger 1.3 liter 4-cylinder engine, 5-speed manual transmission and power brakes all around. The body and interior were also redesigned, with a new dashboard, seats, and grille. The SJ410 remained in production through 1985 with the old specifications.

Table contents of Suzuki SJ413 Service Manual

  • General, special tools and service materials
  • Periodic maintenance service
  • Troulbeshooting
  • Engine
  • Fuel system (carburetor, air cleaner, fuel pump and fuel filter)
  • Emission control system
  • Engine cooling system
  • Car heater
  • Ignition system
  • Cranking system
  • Charging system
  • Clutch
  • Gear shifting control
  • Transmission
  • Transfer gear box
  • Propeller shafts
  • Differential
  • Suspension
  • Steering system
  • Brakes
  • Body service
  • Body electrical equipment
  • Service data
  • Wiring diagrams

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