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you posted to A USA forum
but we dont have that car here.
so go to your countries, suzuki,?
go to suzuki on line and read
that.
see> (no alto's)nada
?
https://www.suzukicarparts.com/parts/200...
nor here
NJ
http://suzukiautomotiveparts.com/
nada.
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SOURCE: 03 Suzuki Alto - Dashboard, tail lights not working
I have this car it has huge electrical problems. Something in the computer/alternator/etc. I have no speedometer, all my internal lights are screwed up. I've had 2 alternators, a starter and 4 batteries in 2 years. Get rid of it.
SOURCE: Ran over a large rock
Thats the flex pipe probably attached to your converter. This type of pipe is used because of how the engine sits in the engine compartment and is used to reduce stress on the exhaust system. This can be done at home but it requires wielding skills. The piece you need is the flex joint. If you have not done this before I might recommend you have some assistance with it. With the Downpipe, Flexpipe and Catalytic Converter all being one piece and only needing the flex joint it will take two or three hours.
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SOURCE: Lost all coolant on 2004 Impala under exhaust manifold
This sounds like a Head Gasket has Blown it sounds like the engine was running hot prior to this event. The exhaust manifold will not leak water or coolant Period. First you must check your engine oil and see if it it milky white if it is this is bad it means coolant has entered your oil threw a crack or blown head gasket.Freeze plugs do at time rupture but i do not think this is your problem.If no milky oil is present do the following. If the engine cranks refill the coolant to full crank the engine first time with the radiator cap on. What we are doing is looking for a simple leak now. Use a flashlight while it is running to spot the area of the leak. When spotted note if it is in a seam between the head and the motor block. if so Head gasket may be your culprit. If no it may be a simple hose disconnected or blown out. If you need more help please get back to me. Please rate my comment
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