Please. Where did you source the high pressure line from. I'm replacing my leaking one with one from a junkyard because everywhere I looked said that part has been discontinued. Looked for 3 weeks. Suzuki, apparently pulled out of the US market some time ago.
There are still authorized Suzuki Genuine Parts retailers. If all else fails…detailed at the 4:40 mark in this video link my pal Danny can help you. ua-cam.com/video/85Jv4UbEbGQ/v-deo.html Ask him about shipping costs. Good luck 🍻
Nice video ! Nice job ! . . . When the AC compressor on my SX4 turns on I feel a vibration on the steering wheel . I checked the fan , is good . No rare noises . Do you know what could be?
Might be worth checking the bearing on the compressor drive pulley. I have had it fail twice over the years. This video might help. If yer interested. There are a couple of other in the back catalogue. ua-cam.com/video/ODz-ft7Z0gg/v-deo.html
@@TheGibby3340 if it's a diesel it will probably have a one way clutch pulley on the alternator. These give weird vibrations when the one way part fails.
You do people of the world who actually live under communist rule a dire insult. You confuse our current governments public image non sense with the Canadian people. I was not born in Canada, but my wife and children are…I continue to respect Americans as they owned the 20 century. Humility seems to be on the wain these days. Belittling others speaks to insecurity in oneself.
@@TheGibby3340 just been watching your Canadian news the past few years it’s just like ours here in the US. Government taking away our guns.. government with the assistance of corporations, slowly, taking away our rights to repair our own vehicles or equipment, both our government making it impossible or financially impossible to acquire things that used to be simple and cheap to get a hold of, and just passing tax on the to a ridiculous amount. Slowly, here, too, in United States, it will become difficult, if not almost impossible to get a hold of refrigerant. And people will be forced to use propane or anything else to try to service their own cars.. It just started happening in a couple states in the United States where people are starting to say it’s almost impossible to get a hold of refrigerant in their state so they can do their own car repairs . In some country vehicle manufacturers are not releasing information on electric cars for you to repair your car yourself or even a third-party garage that is not a dealership. I am I spell spending 20 years going back-and-forth to China saying they’re weeks at a time under communist rule, found that it wasn’t so bad in some aspects and not so good in others if you were not wealthy and didn’t have money and come from my family of memes life was not so good . Family in communist China lived in an area of Shanghai that was equivalent of Beverly Hills multi million dollar apartments in life was very good. I live better there than I do in my own country in San Francisco California. But visiting over there at times with friends, who did not come from money, and lived a very meager modest, lower income level, wife, life’s, a struggle . Much more difficult than here in United States.. I found out getting your transmission repaired in a shop in Shanghai. China was much more expensive than getting it repaired in San Francisco California. Also, living here in San Francisco, California is starting to become indistinguishable from some forms of communist rule with our supposable liberal democratic government. That is nothing more than a rouge. . It’s become nearly impossible for New automotive shops with the rules and regulations, and how slow they are to approve permits and do inspections, many restaurants, businesses and shops, take months to almost a year of paying rent on a spot before they even given permission to open up the doors and start generating revenue, and they go bankrupt before day, one of opening. It was not like that here 30 years plus ago. It was so easy to open up a business and easy to get permission.
@@TheGibby3340 Since you didn't take the comment in the joking manner it was intended, I'll add: Both the USA & Canada are victims of the proverbial frogs in a slowly boiling pot -- both govts are turning into fascistic nations under the guise of "socialism."
Well you might be right. Perhaps the comment was intended as a harmless barb, but it’s not the first time so I wonder 🤔 Our government’s too inept for fascism. Canadian politics typically has about a 12 year cycle between Liberal & Conservative governments. Thankfully our boy Justin’s time it just about up. On balance still a great place to live. Not perfect, and unlikely to ever be so.
Please. Where did you source the high pressure line from. I'm replacing my leaking one with one from a junkyard because everywhere I looked said that part has been discontinued. Looked for 3 weeks. Suzuki, apparently pulled out of the US market some time ago.
There are still authorized Suzuki Genuine Parts retailers. If all else fails…detailed at the 4:40 mark in this video link my pal Danny can help you.
ua-cam.com/video/85Jv4UbEbGQ/v-deo.html
Ask him about shipping costs. Good luck 🍻
Nice video ! Nice job ! . . . When the AC compressor on my SX4 turns on I feel a vibration on the steering wheel . I checked the fan , is good . No rare noises . Do you know what could be?
Might be worth checking the bearing on the compressor drive pulley. I have had it fail twice over the years. This video might help. If yer interested. There are a couple of other in the back catalogue.
ua-cam.com/video/ODz-ft7Z0gg/v-deo.html
@@TheGibby3340 if it's a diesel it will probably have a one way clutch pulley on the alternator. These give weird vibrations when the one way part fails.
Nice one. This Suzuki is like the Forth Bridge. Anything left that hasn't been replaced? ☺️
What bridge? 🤣 Cheers Iain 👍
I think I'll be calling your pal. I just discovered the '07 SX4 I recently bought is MISSING the return line altogether!
😳 Yeah call Danny. He’s a good Dude. Ask for “Danny the Suzuki parts guy”. He’ll help you if he can 🍻
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I would have given up long ago if I had any sense. 🤣 Cheers Denis 👍
What is the price of 134 up there in the communist state of Canada?.
You do people of the world who actually live under communist rule a dire insult. You confuse our current governments public image non sense with the Canadian people. I was not born in Canada, but my wife and children are…I continue to respect Americans as they owned the 20 century. Humility seems to be on the wain these days. Belittling others speaks to insecurity in oneself.
@@TheGibby3340 just been watching your Canadian news the past few years it’s just like ours here in the US. Government taking away our guns.. government with the assistance of corporations, slowly, taking away our rights to repair our own vehicles or equipment, both our government making it impossible or financially impossible to acquire things that used to be simple and cheap to get a hold of, and just passing tax on the to a ridiculous amount.
Slowly, here, too, in United States, it will become difficult, if not almost impossible to get a hold of refrigerant. And people will be forced to use propane or anything else to try to service their own cars..
It just started happening in a couple states in the United States where people are starting to say it’s almost impossible to get a hold of refrigerant in their state so they can do their own car repairs .
In some country vehicle manufacturers are not releasing information on electric cars for you to repair your car yourself or even a third-party garage that is not a dealership.
I am I spell spending 20 years going back-and-forth to China saying they’re weeks at a time under communist rule, found that it wasn’t so bad in some aspects and not so good in others if you were not wealthy and didn’t have money and come from my family of memes life was not so good .
Family in communist China lived in an area of Shanghai that was equivalent of Beverly Hills multi million dollar apartments in life was very good. I live better there than I do in my own country in San Francisco California.
But visiting over there at times with friends, who did not come from money, and lived a very meager modest, lower income level, wife, life’s, a struggle . Much more difficult than here in United States..
I found out getting your transmission repaired in a shop in Shanghai. China was much more expensive than getting it repaired in San Francisco California.
Also, living here in San Francisco, California is starting to become indistinguishable from some forms of communist rule with our supposable liberal democratic government. That is nothing more than a rouge. .
It’s become nearly impossible for New automotive shops with the rules and regulations, and how slow they are to approve permits and do inspections, many restaurants, businesses and shops, take months to almost a year of paying rent on a spot before they even given permission to open up the doors and start generating revenue, and they go bankrupt before day, one of opening.
It was not like that here 30 years plus ago. It was so easy to open up a business and easy to get permission.
@@TheGibby3340 Since you didn't take the comment in the joking manner it was intended, I'll add: Both the USA & Canada are victims of the proverbial frogs in a slowly boiling pot -- both govts are turning into fascistic nations under the guise of "socialism."
Well you might be right. Perhaps the comment was intended as a harmless barb, but it’s not the first time so I wonder 🤔 Our government’s too inept for fascism. Canadian politics typically has about a 12 year cycle between Liberal & Conservative governments. Thankfully our boy Justin’s time it just about up. On balance still a great place to live. Not perfect, and unlikely to ever be so.