SOURCE: 2005 Suzuki Grand Vitara 60k
best thing to do is call the dealer and get o.e.m oil to go back in it
SOURCE: head light replacement
Hi, I have done this many times before for my 2006 Suzuki Forenza. You will need a 10 milimeter socket wrench for the top two nuts and a 8 milimeter socket wrench for the nut located directly behind the highbeam light. After removing the nuts carfully tilt the head light upward and wiggle out. After moving it halfway, disconnect the two wires connected to the housing. Be careful not to scratch the trim located around the grille. The bulb has a rubber gasket over it. Remove turning counter clockwise. Then, with your index finder slightly push the metal bracket holding the bulb in place down and then release. Install a new bulb making sure not to touch the glass part of the bulb. Reinstall the rubber gasket and carfully put the light housing back into the car. Line up all holes before attempting to replace the nuts. Do not tighten them too much. Only until they are slightly snug. This housing is plastic. So be carful. Then you are finally done. One thing to remember. It's usually better to replace both headlights at the same time for optimum performance. If cost is a factor, one can be done, but you will notice a difference in brightness.
SOURCE: 2001 cadillac catera: oil in coolant?
The Problem, My friend, is a leaking oil cooler. this item is mounted, inside the engine, under the intake manifold. The cooler or the connections are bad. Coolant flows through the cooler, if it brakes then the oil will contaminate your coolant and make a mess.!! Have it checked. Must times is the seals at the pipe to cooler flange connector. will need new seals.. Hope this helps.
SOURCE: 95 suzuki sidekick turns over but won't catch
My boy car did this and we replace the plugs and wires and since then it runs good
SOURCE: 2004 Suzuki Verona hesitating and jerking with ck eng light on
I've got the same make/model and issue. I've got a mechanic I trust who changed the spark plugs and pc valve (about $200). The problem has persisted and he's telling me we need to change the spark plug wires which I avoided because they were going to cost me $120 @ Autozone. So I knew if I'd ordered through my mechanic or the dealer they would have been twice that not including labor. If it doesn't work...I'll be calling click and clack.
One thing I can say...is that this car is the best example of why you need a trustworthy mechanic. Someone who is willing to try and eliminate an issue one at a time versus what they did to you. I really love my car and have grown to realize the parts are hard to find and rival BMW's in price. Find another mechanic...and if when you buy a part for routine maintenance...buy two.
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