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2000 Suzuki Esteem - Page 5 Questions & Answers
I can not locate my
A friend of mine had a Suzuki and we found his fuses behind the glove box (whole dang thing slides right out if you hold two "buttons" down on both sides). Maybe the same applies to you? Good luck and cheers...
How much R134a gas I
you need a gauge that will tell you keep in the green and follow the instruction
When i roll the drivers
More than likely, the window regulator will need to be replaced. The regulator is the assembly in the door that the window rides on, and it has guides to keep the window in line. More than likely one or more of the guides are bent or broken. This is a pretty common wear item.
To replace the regulator, you have to remove the door panel, then the window glass, then the regulator assembly. These are usually very tricky to remove as there is not much room to work in there. They can also be dangerous if you are not careful. There have been instances of people losing fingers when attempting to change a window regulator. Though this was mostly on older cars with manual windows. Just be careful!
Hope this helps!
I keep getting a blown
First put the required fuse dont go up you do more damage, For a fuse to blow you left rear side light and side light has shorted out to ground. left side rear light look at the wire are there any exposed, If no go to the side light inspect the wire are the exposed, if you see any repair it, Now if fuses keep blowing go the lamp belonging to that fuse and pull the bulb out with the bulb out an fuse installed twist the socket one at a time did the fuse blow,if it did you found the source,more than likely you ll need a bulb socket, as long as the wire are in good shape . Remeber correct fuses,No foil No nails No other Range just the required fuse
Broken passenger door handle
Same problem. I have a 2000 Suzuki Esteem GL. A year ago the driver's door handle broke. Heard a sound and then it was loose. Could not open it from outside. Had to open front passenger door, open the driver's door from inside and then go out again to enter from the driver's door. FRUSTRATING. My mechanic had to take the door apart to fix it. Just a week ago, my front passenger door died on me. Can't open it from outside nor inside. The door won't open. This is such a stupid problem that costs lots to repair. Never will buy a Suzuki again. Had too many problems with it (had to fix gas tank, doors that won't open, front axle...).
Check engine light is on
That is caused caused by what the computer "Thinks" is a leak in your evaporative emissions system. The leak could be caused by any of the hoses or tubes getting cracks or holes in them. Or a leaking or improperly installed gas cap. (Refueling with the engine running can cause this code) It can also be caused by an EVAP Vent Solenoid sticking open and creating a leak. I have seen this code caused by and EVAP Purge Solenoid that fails to open when it is commanded to. When it doesn't open, it fails to create a vacuum inside the fuel tank and the computer "thinks" there is a leak when there really is not.
The first thing to check would be the fuel cap. First, NEVER refuel your vehicle with the engine running. It is not safe and can also create Evaporative Emissions codes in your computer that can be a real pain. Second, make sure your fuel cap is on properly. It should go all the way in to the filler tube top and "click" when it is tight. If you find the cap loose. Just put it on properly and drive the vehicle. The light should go out on its own in a day or two.
If the fuel cap is installed properly and the light will not go out, then I would recommend having the system diagnosed professionally. You can spend a lot of cash trying to "guess" what is actually causing the problem. (The first step in the manufacturer's diagnosis charts for this code is to connect a scan tool and observe the voltage reading from the fuel tank pressure sensor. If you do not have the skills or equipment to do this. you would only be guessing at any repairs.)
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1-how can i repair the suspension system?
2- how
Please raise the car 3ft,remove front tire,remove the front steering lingkages.remove the 2 nut on the bolt of the shock absorber.remove the strut bolt of the wheel.get a special tools or coil spring compresser to compres the coil spring then remove the upper bolt of the shock absorber,replace the shock,replace the clock spring of the steering wheel.
Total cost to replace subframe
hi,
check with the dealer.
I had the same problem and I found out that the subframe is under warranty for 12 years or 288 k.
Suzuki did not recalled the cars, but they extended the warranty.
If you already replaced it, may be you can get your money back.
good luck
Where location crank sensor suzuki esteem 2000
On the Esteem 1.6L: the Crankshaft Position Sensor is located on the right side (passenger side) of the engine Oil Pan.
For the Esteem 2.0L: the CKP is located behind the engine Flywheel in the back of the engine block. It is necessary to remove the transmission to service the sensor.
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