‘20 Suzuki Vitara Turbo Major Service + Upgrades

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  • čas přidán 27. 08. 2024
  • Giving the better half’s car a full service, brakes, tyres, and a couple of upgrades

Komentáře • 30

  • @CP_FPV
    @CP_FPV Před 4 měsíci +1

    Great video thank u. I’m about getting one of these Vitara’s later on. Good to see the service side of things

  • @scottm5425
    @scottm5425 Před 7 měsíci +2

    You didn't show filling the oil filter before fitting. They hold round a litre of oil so it's well worth doing so that the oil pressure build up quickly.

    • @cassarindustries_wheelwerk
      @cassarindustries_wheelwerk  Před 7 měsíci

      Thanks for watching mate. The oil filter is quite small. The Oil filter only holds 220ml - 250ml. If it was an empty canister it might hold around 350ml, but with the filter element, steel internal structure, pressure valve, etc, it holds very little.
      You can pre fill it if you like, but it will be filled with oil within a second or two of the engine running.
      When I was doing my apprenticeship, we were always taught that there is no point in filling an oil filter that holds less than 700ml. Which in modern terms there’s only a small handful of cars that run filters that large.

  • @misssummersalt
    @misssummersalt Před 6 měsíci +1

    Car wash drip'll wash the wheel cleaner out of your eye. Love it 👍😂
    You've earned my sub, that's for bloody sure.
    P.S. How shit are the wheel bolts?!?

    • @cassarindustries_wheelwerk
      @cassarindustries_wheelwerk  Před 6 měsíci

      Thanks so much 😊😊😊
      The wheel bolts SUCK!!! Why the heck the followed the path of euro cars with that design is being beyond me. Cost maybe? Cheaper to do a bolt over a stud and nut? Who knows.

  • @n12sumfin
    @n12sumfin Před 11 měsíci +2

    Good content. Very similar to the n/a 1.6 version of the same variant.
    There is a fill tool suited to those drain plugs made by nulon. And the fill plug as per the fsm is actually below the battery tray. I must have missed what kms you are up to. Is this the first trans service since new? What oil did you end up using? Filter is part of the trans and a non serviceable item unless removal and disassembly of the trans.

    • @cassarindustries_wheelwerk
      @cassarindustries_wheelwerk  Před 11 měsíci

      Hi mate and thanks for watching.
      I did know that Nulon have the fill tool. I have a couple of the different Nulon attachments but don’t have this particular one.
      I used penrite ATFLV. Did 2 drain and refills as the fluid wasn’t overly dirty, but it drives very different now. Car had done 50k when did this service. It’s now about to hit 60k.

  • @joergarms1
    @joergarms1 Před 6 měsíci +1

    I've got the same one, except I also got Allgrip. the boosterjet engine is really capable and has a got pull from 1500rpm and up. When having the allgrip version, you can also choose the sport mode, that makes the pedalreaction a bit faster.
    I like the blue color, looks so fresh. Does the hood protector really do anything?
    Within a month I will get a strut brace for the front. Looks good and hopefully it also works.

    • @cassarindustries_wheelwerk
      @cassarindustries_wheelwerk  Před 6 měsíci

      Thanks mate. I really tried to convince the wife to get the all grip but she couldn’t justify the extra few grand. A few months after she got it she really regrets not getting the all grip! Money well spent in my opinion.
      Bonnet protector has definitely saved us some stone chips that’s for sure.
      Thanks for watching mate we appreciate it

  • @HillcrestSpong
    @HillcrestSpong Před 9 měsíci +1

    Great video. I've just recently purchased a new S-Cross with the same 1.4 Boosterjet motor. I noticed that you cleaned the throttle body. Being direct injected, have you noticed any carbon build up issues on the inlet valves yet, or before 60.000 km? Do you have any ideas about that subject with these motors? From what I hear, they don't seem to be as prone as many other DI motors? I'd very much appreciate the benefit of your experience. Cheers.

    • @cassarindustries_wheelwerk
      @cassarindustries_wheelwerk  Před 9 měsíci

      Appreciate the support mate and thanks for watching.
      Haven’t noticed an issues like that at all. They are direct injection, but operate differently to Di engines. Unleaded fuel also doesn’t have any where near as much carbon as diesel, so I’d be very surprised if you had any issues with carbon build up in the inlet manifold.

  • @cagrylmaz3677
    @cagrylmaz3677 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Thanks for the video. I’m planning to change my Vitara tyre size from 215/55/r17 to 215/60/r17. Did you have any problems after installing 215/60/r17 tyres? Did they fit well? Thanks.

    • @cassarindustries_wheelwerk
      @cassarindustries_wheelwerk  Před 5 měsíci

      Nonissues at all. Fit perfectly, car feels a bit more comfortable on road, and the Speedometer is almost spot on now. Before the Speedo was out by about 6kmh at 100

  • @HillcrestSpong
    @HillcrestSpong Před 9 měsíci +1

    Does the engine cover just pull straight off the Boosterjet engine, or are there some fasteners? I couldn't find any on my S-Cross 1.4, but it seems very tight.

  • @dezzlee141
    @dezzlee141 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Hi. Where did you get the brake rotors? What is the make and model number for the rotors?

    • @cassarindustries_wheelwerk
      @cassarindustries_wheelwerk  Před 5 měsíci

      Just my local burson auto parts. If you give them the rego, they will come up as an option that they they can order in.
      Apologies as this was a long time ago I don’t have the invoices of the parts I ordered

  • @pjs3996
    @pjs3996 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Hi what km service was this done on the vitara cheers.

    • @cassarindustries_wheelwerk
      @cassarindustries_wheelwerk  Před 2 měsíci

      Did all this at 50k. Wasn’t due for all of those things, but I’m very pedantic about maintenance on personal vehicles

    • @pjs3996
      @pjs3996 Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@cassarindustries_wheelwerk it's a good way to be mines done 30,000km been really good

  • @Cquinn70
    @Cquinn70 Před měsícem

    how do I get the engine over off?please

    • @cassarindustries_wheelwerk
      @cassarindustries_wheelwerk  Před měsícem

      Just grab it from the front edge and pull up with a bit of force. It’s got four little rubber tabs that clips onto.

  • @Hanoitami
    @Hanoitami Před 19 dny +2

    That bonnet cover/protector on the hood always irritated me. Looks like a person with two big connected eyesbrows. Here on the continent you rarely see them with those.

    • @cassarindustries_wheelwerk
      @cassarindustries_wheelwerk  Před 18 dny +1

      I never looked at it that way before …. Dang it now I can’t unsee it!!

    • @Hanoitami
      @Hanoitami Před 18 dny +2

      @@cassarindustries_wheelwerk Sorry mate. I nearly upgraded it on mine too, but I opted out in the end.
      Great video! And yes, these bolts suck.

    • @chabssperformance1442
      @chabssperformance1442 Před dnem +2

      The fill plug for the Automatic transmission is underneath the Battery tray. The plug is a Torques pattern plug. The Battery plus the Battery tray must be removed from the vehicle. And there is just enough room for a tall slim funnel.

    • @cassarindustries_wheelwerk
      @cassarindustries_wheelwerk  Před dnem

      @chabssperformance1442 good to know mate thanks. Have since found that plug and others I’ve done.
      Appreciate you sharing

  • @callumkent9981
    @callumkent9981 Před rokem +1

    Hehe you said moist