#1 So I'm looking to buy one of these. Is there any (repeated) horror stories or things that would require looking for when test driving/viewing? I've heard about tyre sizes being odd, not too fussed about that. Cheers in advance! natogreen16v RMS Regular Messages 8,676 Location Space Drives Stuff 3 Jan 2014 #2 @ Dominoka had an 06 one. Engines, performance and drive. The 1.6-litre engine in the Swift Sport delivers 134bhp, and when it’s pushed it provides the sort of screaming soundtrack that will get hot hatch fans excited Got an old suzuki swift sport 2007. It had a broken spring, old droplinks and ball joint, so replaced the lot both sides and replaced the lower suspension arms. The upper spring cup was also replaced due to rust. All the parts were decent brands from GFS or car parts4less. It was fine for about 2 weeks, but last week I started to hear a knock SOURCE: My speedometer on my Suzuki This sounds like it may be due to a bad speed sensor but the best way to find the problem is to have the codes from the engine light read,the computer stores codes that will tell you what has failed, there are many auto part stores that will scan the computer and give you the codes, the code will tell you what has failed, if you can give me the code i could The problem is that low coolant can indicate a lot of different problems. It can indicate a bad radiator, radiator hose, or thermostat housing as well. 4. Overheating and/or Steam. If your Swift has leaked enough radiator fluid, there won’t be enough left to properly cool your engine, and it’ll overheat. 1 post · Joined 2012. #1 · Feb 13, 2012. Hi, I am having problems with the steering on my 2008 Suzuki Swift. When i drive on a motorway/dual carriageway the steering becomes really heavy and difficult to manoevre (as if i have lost the power steering). The only way i can regain normal steering control is to turn the engine off and restart the
When the pressure sensor has failed on the Suzuki ABS system, the traction control light will be illuminated and sometimes the ABS light as well. The traction control (ESP) button may also be illuminated and pressing the button will have no affect. Common DTC Fault Code Associated With This Fault. C1028 – Brake pressure Sensor Circuit defective.
If your Suzuki Swift is a manual, there are many reasons why the gearbox could have trouble shifting into the desired gear, the most common are: Clutch system - The clutch connects the engine of the vehicle to its wheels. And, when you press the clutch with the foot, it disconnects the engine. There are various different parts of the clutch. Suzuki Swift Bad Wheel Bearing Diagnosis. Test Drive – The best way to diagnose bearing noise in your Swift is to take it for a drive. You’ll be looking to hear the hum increase as the speed picks up. Jack and Wiggle – With your Swift on jack stands, you’ll want to look and see if the wheel is wiggling at the bearing. Slipping Clutch Meaning. The phrase slipping clutch means that when the Swift’s clutch is fully engaged there is not enough pressure or contact surface left to transfer the force from the flywheel to the transmission. This can happen for a variety of reasons (the most common being that the disc is worn down). 3 days ago · Suzuki Motor of America, Inc. (Suzuki) is recalling certain model year 2006-2011 Grand Vitara and 2007-2011 SX4 vehicles. In the affected vehicles, over time, the OCS sensor mat installed in the
Prominent Member. Nov 9, 2017. #7. If the problem is there when you take up drive at the biting point then the clutch is juddering. If the problem has only started since the colder weather has arrived then it is merely condensation that has built up on the clutch plate which goes away when the engine warms up.
The horn is typically located behind the front grill on the Suzuki Swift and is usually pretty easy to change if necessary. 1. Fuse Blown. A blown fuse is often the reason why your Swift’s horn stops working and should be the first thing you check (unless the airbag light is on ). If it is, go down to section 3.
P0700 is a common code if it’s an electrical issue related to the transmission. If something has gone wrong in the transmission, your Swift may not be able to accelerate anymore, or it’ll. If it can no longer shift, it could be caused by a solenoid/valve body that has gone bad, clutch packs, debris, and much more.
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