Ya just get a help manual for repair. simple! I have repaired a lot of cars mine and my frnds cars and bikes using e manuals only.. u will find it on www.reliable-store.com
Just try to get one asap it's on sale these days..
Looks like compatibility issues... guess u'll need to diagnose more.. have u referred to a help book? If u don't have it get one from google or find one from big-manuals com !!
I wanted to help you but I am not familiar with your specific model. Suzukis are sold in America but not this exact model. None of the Suzukis we are familiar with have an Inertia Switch (Fuel Shut Off Switch). Would you please contact the parts dealership and verify that this component exists first. If it is in fact applicable request the service department and ask for the location of the inertia switch. This switch has many locations depending on make and models. You could look behind the glove box liner, lower interior kick panel (driver's or passenger side), below the carpet or behind a labeled access panel in the truck or rear hatch area. I hope this helps. When you have found your solution would you please write back and tell me what you found? Thank you and good luck.
Testimonial: "Hey Larry. Thank you for the reply. I am sorry to answer you so late, I really had my hands full at the moment, and simply forgot to answer you. I dont think there is any Inertia Switch on this particular model. I have searched for the places you suggested, but with no luck. A friend of a friend suggested that it could be a faulty coded key (I have no idea why), and that is why the car is at his place at the moment."
SOURCE: Suzuki alto 2010 fuel cut off location
double posted and still no car spec.
i think you meant
1,061 cc (1.1 L) F10D I4 (petrol)
post symptoms,,, or buy an FSM and read how yours works.
SOURCE: Suzuki alto fuel cut off switch location
no year stated.wow.
its at the gas station island, pump
not in your car, its no Ford!!
why not post real symptoms and not silly easter egg hunts
????????
the PCM controls the pump at all times
to prevent crash and burn as seen on TV>
for a fact and by laws.
EFI is way more complex than you imagine
it is.
post the problem first.
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