Suzuki Sidekick Emission Control Parts

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The forerunner of the Suzuki Vitara and the follow up to the Samurai, the Suzuki Sidekick was sold in the U.S. for the decade between 1988 and 1999. Extremely popular and sold also under the Chevrolet, GMC, Pontiac, Geo, and Asuna brands, the Sidekick is a charmingly small SUV—a “mini-ute”—that delights drivers and spectators alike. Originally available in two-door convertible or hardtop styles, the Sidekick was released as a four-door model with lengthened wheelbase and a 1.6 liter, 16-valve, 95-hp engine in 1991. A 1996 Sport version featured a 1.8 liter, 4-cylinder, 120 hp engine, dual airbags, and a two-tone paint job. The Suzuki Sidekick was discontinued in 1999 and replaced by the Tracker.

When vehicle emissions were identified as a primary cause of air pollution in the 1950s, early emission controls like Positive Crankcase Ventilation (PCV) and secondary air injection began to appear on the market. Clean air regulations have since become more strict, which made emission control systems to become more complicated. However, our stunning selection of Suzuki Sidekick emission control parts will help keep your vehicle’s emission control system in good working order. We deal only with premium manufacturers such as Bosch, Spectra premium, Standard, etc. and ship quickly.