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It will be on the fuel intake side of the engine. It will be positioned on the throttle body bolted to the back of the engine. You might need to remove the air filter box and engine cover to get better access. You unclip the wire connector and unscrew the two screws.
The attached image is only a guide and the marked area is the sensor.
post 2 for an IGNIS car to a USA forum that has
ZERO IGNIS here.
so no books no data. no joy here
why not use forums IN YOUR unstated country?
a win/win.
no.
what's an autobox, (the transmission /transaxle , automatic)
only suzuki dealer have this , YOUR country.
I have a 2001 Suzuki Ignis and I have a similar problem. When I start the engine 5 beeps are heard and the hazard lights turn off and on with each beep. Also after I have been driving for about 45 mins 3 beeps are heard and the hazard lights turn off and on again. However my engine does not stop running. I have asked people about it and they think that it has something to do with a lose wire in the security system? Any help would be greatly appreciated!
It gets pretty hot in there, and although hardly any manufacturers specify replacement intervals for oxygen sensors, they play a critical role in providing the ECM with acurate data for best running performance/economy. Change it, as the savings in NOT changing it will be soon eroded by increased fuel usage.
i have a susuki ignis 2001 model chassis# JSAFHX51800115794 and as i start to drive and the temperture reaches 1/2 the engine cuts of (stops) then i have to wait for 10-15min and then when i drive for about 2km the same problem happens again
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