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How do you adjust the valves of the Suzuki Jimny?

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

In order to adjust the valves of the Suzuki Jimny it will be necessary to open the hood to access the engine compartment; subsequently, it will be necessary to remove the cover of the upper part of the engine, in order to be able to access the valves. To be able to adjust them, it will be essential to use a thickness gauge: this must be inserted inside the valve, so that it can be adjusted according to the instructions provided in the use and maintenance manual. Once the valves have been adjusted, the valve top cover can be re-fitted and the hood closed.

Posted on 28 October 2021 by ScegliAuto

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