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JS3LA11S2W4100068

1998 SUZUKI X-90

Vehicle Summary

The 1998 Suzuki X-90 is a unique 2-door SUV/MPV designed for the U.S. and Canadian markets. It features a 1.6L 4-cylinder gasoline engine with a 4x2 drive type. Manufactured in Iwata, Japan, this vehicle has a T-Bar Top trim and falls under the Class 1B gross vehicle weight rating.

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Make
SUZUKI
Model
X-90
Year
1998
Engine
1.6L

Complete Specifications

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Destination Market U.S., Canada
Make SUZUKI
Manufacturer Name SUZUKI MOTOR OF AMERICA, INC
Model X-90
Model Year 1998
Plant City IWATA
Trim T-Bar Top
Vehicle Type MULTIPURPOSE PASSENGER VEHICLE (MPV)
Plant Country JAPAN
Plant State SHIZUOKA
Body Class Sport Utility Vehicle (SUV)/Multi-Purpose Vehicle (MPV)
Doors 2
Gross Vehicle Weight Rating From Class 1B: 3,001 - 4,000 lb (1,360 - 1,814 kg)
Drive Type 4x2
Engine Number of Cylinders 4
Displacement (CC) 1600.0
Displacement (CI) 97.63799055157
Displacement (L) 1.6
Fuel Type - Primary Gasoline
Other Engine Info Valve#: 4

Known Issues for This Vehicle

Oil leaks

Common in older vehicles, oil leaks can occur from various engine seals and gaskets that have worn out over time.

Timing belt failure

The timing belt in older Suzuki models can wear out or break, leading to engine misfires or complete engine failure if not replaced as per the maintenance schedule.

Overheating

The cooling system components, such as the radiator, water pump, or thermostat, may fail, causing the engine to overheat.

Ignition coil issues

Faulty ignition coils can lead to misfires, rough idling, and reduced engine performance.

Fuel injector problems

Clogged or failing fuel injectors can lead to poor fuel delivery, resulting in reduced power and efficiency.

Valve train wear

With high mileage, the components in the valve train, such as the camshaft, lifters, and valves, can wear out, causing poor engine performance and noise.

Egr valve malfunction

The Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) valve can become clogged or fail, leading to increased emissions and poor engine performance.

Sensor failures

Various engine sensors, such as the oxygen sensor or mass airflow sensor, can fail, leading to incorrect air-fuel mixture and reduced performance.

Head gasket failure

A blown head gasket can cause coolant to mix with engine oil, leading to overheating and severe engine damage.

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