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How to replace the service belt of a Suzuki Jimny

Model: Suzuki Jimny Jb43, Jb23, Jb53, Jb33 - Years 1998-2018
Part: V-belt

Before we can start, we will have to go and open the front hood of our Suzuki Jimny. So let's start by loosening the belt tensioner, slightly unscrewing the relative fixing bolt. By doing so, we will have freed the service belt. We then proceed by going to disengage it and remove it from its seat. When we have completed this last step, we will have finished the disassembly. To mount the new service belt on our Suzuki Jimny, we will simply have to follow these steps in reverse, and we will have correctly completed its replacement.

Posted on 17 June 2021 by ScegliAuto

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