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07 Aug 2024 16:04 #257129 by Brian J
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Hi, I am the proud owner of a 2019 1.5 SZ-5.   In the week or so I have had it, love has already blossomed.   More importantly, my wife loves it too.

However, it has me - and my dealer - puzzled.   Thanks to my careless pressure-washing, a plastic clip found its way onto the ground under the car.     Neither I nor my dealer can work out where it belongs.  It looks to be some sort of pipe/cable protector or router - see pictures attached.   The car runs perfectly fine without it but Suzuki wouldn’t have added something without a purpose.

I should be very grateful if anyone can solve this puzzle for me.

Thanks, Brian 



 
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07 Aug 2024 17:08 #257130 by fordem
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It's usually on (or in) one of the front frame hooks #6 in the diagram

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07 Aug 2024 17:30 #257131 by Brian J
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Thank you so much. I may sleep tonight now, safe in the knowledge that some pipe/cable is not going to fail for want of a clip.

This said, what is its purpose? To protect the hook, stop rattles…?

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07 Aug 2024 18:48 #257132 by fordem
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My guess is it's to protect the hook during transportation, one of my Jimnys came with it, the other didn't.

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07 Aug 2024 19:01 - 07 Aug 2024 19:04 #257133 by facade
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It looks as though it could protect the hook from rope damage if you tie the car down with it.

Anyone else just dashed outside to see if they have any?


My 2019 SZ5 doesn't have any, and couldn't have had any from about 3 months after I bought it new because I sprayed the underneath including the hooks with black Dinitrol the first Summer I had it.

Maybe they are supposed to be removed after transport but someone forgot one of yours, and you dislodged it with the jetwasher.

You are a brave man though, I wouldn't dare take a jetwasher anywhere near the micro thin "paint" and protective coatings on mine, just the hosepipe!

Make sure you keep it away from the ball ends on the axle, a pressure jet will go straight through the dust seal and fill the housings with water, which the lower bearings won't appreciate.

If it suddenly breaks, go back to the last thing that you did before it broke and start looking there :)
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07 Aug 2024 19:21 #257134 by Brian J
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Thanks again.

It’s lasted well whatever its purpose; it must have been in place for nearly 4 years.

I managed to find an image of one in situ from YouTube, to confirm its orientation. See:


I was using a low-pressure washer under the car to prepare it for some Lanoguard, as quick and easy way to give some rust protection - I hope to keep the Jimny for a long time. I’ll see how it goes and whether I need to look at something ‘more sophisticated.

Happy Jimnying, Brian

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