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Just obtained an Autozam.seat belt says 1992.

Discussion in 'Autozam' started by jason mcbeth, Apr 29, 2020.

  1. jason mcbeth

    jason mcbeth Member

    Cany someone give me a brief rundown on these?Im very confused,some say it was made by Mada.Looking on the seat belt a search said something way different.Those numbers where.....model:TK-524-P217.
     
  2. matt167

    matt167 Active Member

    Autozam in 1992 would be manufactured by Suzuki. Same as Suzuki Carry but with Autozam logo's and a chassis serial number starting in DK.. The wheel well in the drivers side will have the serial number stamped into it, and there is a serial tag behind the seat on the drivers side

    Autozam WAS a Mazda brand
     
  3. Jigs-n-fixtures

    Jigs-n-fixtures Well-Known Member

    Yep. Mazda hired Suzuki to build them a JDM Kei class truck.

    From Wikipedia: The Autozam Scrum, later known as Mazda Scrum, is a cabovermicrovan and kei truck sold exclusively in Japan by the Japanese automaker Mazda. Originally part of the company's Autozam marque it was first introduced in June 1989 (DG41, DH41 for 4WD versions). Mazda still sells the Scrum under its own name. The Scrum is a re-badged version of the Suzuki Carry/Every and used Suzuki engines. The first model year had 550 cc Suzuki F5B engines (34 PS or 25 kW or 52 PS or 38 kW with an intercooled turbo) but after only nine months this was replaced by the larger engined DG/DH51 (660 cc, 38 PS or 28 kW or 58 PS or 43 kW) as the kei car standards were changed that year.
     
    Last edited: Apr 30, 2020
  4. matt167

    matt167 Active Member

    Suzuki and Autozam were kind of partners in that time. For instance the AZ-1 was a joint design although in the end Autozam built the car and Suzuki provided the engine. The Suzuki Cara which is the same car was built 100% by Suzuki after the AZ-1 introduction
     
  5. jason mcbeth

    jason mcbeth Member

    Its 5 am just got carb back on after 3 days off and on working on it.This thing has sat like 10 years.Absolutely the worst carb job ive had to do.Everything looked like black tar inside.Purrs like a kitten.Why put the carbb dead center box/cab.......shaking my head.LoL
     
  6. jason mcbeth

    jason mcbeth Member

    Ok found the numbers DK51T-103978 whatever those mean.
     
  7. matt167

    matt167 Active Member

    That is your vin number. Built 8/1992
     
  8. jason mcbeth

    jason mcbeth Member

    Thank you Matt
     
  9. jason mcbeth

    jason mcbeth Member

    Any ideas on where to find a drivers side exterior door handle?I have spent hours on google with no luck.My searches keep pointing to Suzuki Carry but i think the chassis is different.
     
  10. matt167

    matt167 Active Member

    Same as Carry from the same generation. So use DD51T Suzuki Carry from the same year. There are sub models that will come up in megazip.net but it won't matter which
     
  11. jason mcbeth

    jason mcbeth Member

    Trying to fix the A/C on this thing.I managed to shove a can of 134a in by running a hotwire to the A/C clutch but now wanting it to work correctly.I found fuse holder by condensor to be melted and a wire rotted off the relay.Thats all fixed and LPCO LOW Pressure Cutout is by passed but still the clutch will not engage.It is very frustrating to diagnose w/o a wiring diagram.Any help would be appreciated.
     
  12. jason mcbeth

    jason mcbeth Member

    Forgot to let yall know, Found the problem after following the loom back from fuse/relay under the bed.No wonder it wouldn't work. One of the wires goes right to the battery for power and had corroded off.
     
  13. Limestone

    Limestone Well-Known Member

    Glad you found it!
     

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