Vitara 4WD gearstick is bent sideways.
Posted: Thu Jun 18, 2009 6:28 pm
Just curious.
After some very helpful comments from regulars on these forums, we bought a 1993 Vitara JLX. It is a mixed bag: the electric windows shudder a bit and the left-hand window is very slow to close; the tyres are close to replacement time; but it goes well and is surprisingly agile in the bush.
But something puzzles me: the 4WD gearstick is bent? misplaced? to the left, so much so that when in 4WD LO, it almost fouls the handbrake. I have never seen another Vitara, but I assumed that the stick would be pointing upright in 2WD and 4WD HI, and pointing a little to the left when in 4WD LO. I'm not game to remove the rubber boot over the stick in order to look inside. Is this sideways orientation normal, or at least acceptable?
On the subject of tyres, is there any preferred make/tread pattern? Is there anything I should avoid? Mostly on dirt tracks, some times on raw undergrowth, not much on bitumen.
I think I am more than two hours from the nearest Suzuki dealer or Suzuki "stockist".
After some very helpful comments from regulars on these forums, we bought a 1993 Vitara JLX. It is a mixed bag: the electric windows shudder a bit and the left-hand window is very slow to close; the tyres are close to replacement time; but it goes well and is surprisingly agile in the bush.
But something puzzles me: the 4WD gearstick is bent? misplaced? to the left, so much so that when in 4WD LO, it almost fouls the handbrake. I have never seen another Vitara, but I assumed that the stick would be pointing upright in 2WD and 4WD HI, and pointing a little to the left when in 4WD LO. I'm not game to remove the rubber boot over the stick in order to look inside. Is this sideways orientation normal, or at least acceptable?
On the subject of tyres, is there any preferred make/tread pattern? Is there anything I should avoid? Mostly on dirt tracks, some times on raw undergrowth, not much on bitumen.
I think I am more than two hours from the nearest Suzuki dealer or Suzuki "stockist".