As my 2006 Suzuki XL7 battery was low, I got road-side assistance to jump start. However, the leftside break light is not coming on (right and top are ok), please advice how to find the fault and whats the remidy. Thanks
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Try checking your fuses. A lot of car manufacturers use separate fuses for Left, Right and the hazard signals. They will be in the fuse box inside the vehicle. The box is located in the side of the centre console, most likely on the passenger side. The fuses for the turn signals are numbers 7 and 11. Try the attached web site as a reference. **NOTE** Always replace fuses 'like for like'. Most common fuses are colour coded so swap for one the same size, Amp rating and colour. https://fuse-box.info/suzuki/suzuki-xl7-2006-2009-fuses-and-relays
Probably failed free axle air pump. This mounts below radiator on RH side of vehicle. Should be able to hear it buzz for a few seconds if you get down there and have someone else turn on the key and try to engage 4WD lever. No buzz-no work.
Our 2001 XL7 has gone through 2 of these in 150,000 mi. The unit is mounted low where it gets tire splash. Salt from road corrodes the wiring and it fails.
About 10 minutes to R and R.
Can get replacement through Southwest Suzuki on the Web for about $225.
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