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How do you bleed the clutch on a 2006 Suzuki Forenza

My car will not go into gear when you press the clutch in. So how do you bleed the clutch on my car

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You must vacuum bleed it. You can buy the tool for about $40

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 21, 2008

SOURCE: There is no pressure in the clutch of my 2006 Suzuki Forenza.

Cable Operated Clutch:
Stretched, frayed or binding cable, broken or bent pedal bracket, or cracked firewall can be the cause. Problems with a cable mechanism will often herald internal clutch problems as well. When something happens inside the clutch that requires extra force to be exerted on the clutch pedal, things break! Cables can also wear simply from age and use.
Hydraulically Operated Clutch:
Clutch master cylinder leaking or bypassing pressure, slave cylinder leaking, clutch flex hose leaking, pedal bushings worn or missing, or a cracked firewall can reduce the system’s ability to disengage the clutch. Rule of thumb: If the clutch master cylinder is bad, replace both master and slave cylinders as a pair. This will save you future heartache.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 05, 2010

SOURCE: power steering light on 2006 suzuki forenza

Power steering light?? Maybe it's something else.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 28, 2010

SOURCE: Where is the transmission range sensor for 2006

Right on the transmission, to the right side of the engine bay as you are looking down on it. It is a black plastic part that is bolted on the transmission with two 10mm bolts, and connected to the transmission with rod and clip. It is partially obstructed by the radiator hose, but otherwise really easy to get to.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 07, 2010

SOURCE: need diagram of a fan belt for 2006 suzuki forenza

The diagram should be located under the hood by latch that holds your hood down on either the hood or the support for the radiator.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 07, 2010

SOURCE: replace front wheel bearing 2006 suzuki forenza

Very easy. Pull the wheel off after lifting the car on the side you're fixing. ;) Then pull the big center nut off the spindle. It's got a safety smash down you will have to lift up that's in a grove on the shaft. You will see this once the wheel is removed. Unbolt that big nut then pull off the brake rotor. The bearings are in the brake rotor and the shaft the rotor was sitting on. Change them both and be back on your way. It's a 20 min job at most for a beginner.

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it does move a lot, i get the bleeder loose by pulling the clip and taking it off, you can put a wrench on the plastic part and one on the bleeder and get it loose, put it back on. and start gravity bleed it. that gets most of it. those slave cylinders tend to leak.
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