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When to change the water pump on Suzuki Jimny 2014

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11 Jan 2019 18:22 #200480 by livingonbeans
Hey guys!

I'm new to the forum but an avid Jimny enthusiast, I'm hoping you guys can help me out a little.

My 2014 Jimny is just approaching the 60,000 mile (100,000km) mark and I'm starting to wonder what, or if I should be considering any major repair work.

As part of my regular service I regularly change motor oil, spark plugs, gear oils, revise clutch etc....however I'm a bit in the dark on the water pump and the fuel filter.

I was wondering at how many miles I should be looking to change my water pump, at the moment it is fine and not leaking but I use the cars vigorously for work and would rather work on prevention rather than the cure. The same applies for the fuel filter, I believe this is integrated in the fuel pump, and thus the entire fuel pump should be changed.

I've looked through the maintenance schedule and can't find any indications of either the water pump or the fuel filter/pump.

Any help would be appreciated!

Thanks,
Danny

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11 Jan 2019 18:36 #200482 by Lambert
Neither are a service item and don't give any problems. I have another 30k on your mileage and haven't had problems.

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11 Jan 2019 18:41 #200483 by livingonbeans
Replied by livingonbeans on topic When to change the water pump on Suzuki Jimny 2014
Ok cool.

Maybe I should have mentioned, the Jimnys are actually 'rent a car' style cars to tourists to explore the area, therefore I'd rather fix them in advance as opposed to leave it to fail on the road.

As neither are servicable items, at when should I 'expect' to change them?

Thanks guys

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11 Jan 2019 18:46 #200485 by Cremator1
When they show signs of going wrong or go wrong

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11 Jan 2019 18:51 #200486 by Lambert
Mine has had a brutal lift and is fine. You just have to keep up with the services.

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11 Jan 2019 18:53 #200487 by livingonbeans
Replied by livingonbeans on topic When to change the water pump on Suzuki Jimny 2014
Yeah, but like I mentioned above, they are 'rent a car' style cars and can be out with customers for circa 5,000 miles therefore I would rather them not show signs of going wrong and instead get it replaced ahead of something bad happening when it is out of my control

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