Thursday, June 2, 2011

The head gasket on my Suzuki Vitara (1996) needs to be replaced: new gasket, new engine or new car?

I don't have that much cash.



I bought the car in Jan last year. Its a Suzuki Vitara 1996 model 4x4 2 litre Turbo Diesel LWB 5 door Auto.



The head gasket has been a problem since November (with the radiator emptying of water quite quickly), but it drives ok, and has not let me down.



The mechanic says I'm looking at 700 quid just to change the head gasket and see if anything else is wrong (if there is additional damage it could be up 拢2000 worth of repairs!)



The mechanic suggested I would probably be better off getting a new engine put in. Is this a good idea; how much would it cost, and would additional parts have to be fitted alongside the engine? Which ones?



What shall I do?



Cheers





GB question -





everything else about the car apart from the head gasket issue is fineThe head gasket on my Suzuki Vitara (1996) needs to be replaced: new gasket, new engine or new car?
Well depending on the value of the car, I would just go for the head gasket. Most likely they will find something else wrong, but it should be minor. If there was any damage from overheating because of the head gasket I would think you would have noticed.



I would not replace the engine, the car just doesn't seem worth that expense.
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