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How to add transmission fluid in 2006 suzuki forenza

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I changed my transmission range senor still slipping . Where can I found a bottle to put fluids in ?

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  • Posted on Oct 10, 2009

SOURCE: can't locate dipstick to check transmission fluid

there is no dipstick stupid suzuki the only way to check trans fluid is to crawl under the car and remove the filler plug from the transmission check to make sure the fluid is to the brim of the hole there is a diagram in the manual page 5-11 hope this helps

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  • Posted on Jan 05, 2010

SOURCE: power steering light on 2006 suzuki forenza

Power steering light?? Maybe it's something else.

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  • Posted on Jan 28, 2010

SOURCE: Where is the transmission range sensor for 2006

Right on the transmission, to the right side of the engine bay as you are looking down on it. It is a black plastic part that is bolted on the transmission with two 10mm bolts, and connected to the transmission with rod and clip. It is partially obstructed by the radiator hose, but otherwise really easy to get to.

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  • Posted on Feb 15, 2010

SOURCE: TRANSMISSION RANGE SENSOR FOR 2006 SUZUKI FORENZA

You do not need to "calibrate the computer" when changing the trans. range sensor. If the dealer is telling you this, it is because they want more of your money. Just buy the sensor.

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  • Posted on Dec 28, 2010

SOURCE: where do you put transmission fluid in my 2005

it goes from the dipstick. Can you locate the dipstick?

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https://suzukipitstopplus.com/Products/1066-2006-forenza-reno-service-manual.aspx

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The plug is behind the lower transmission mount. You either need to jack the car up high or use a lift, Use a 3/8 inch extension to make the tool to remove it. You must have the car running and warmed up to check it, shift through the gears, then put it back into park, remove the plug (while running) and fill to it comes out, then put the plug back in (still running), and you should be good. Make sure you use the correct transmission fluid.
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How do you add transmission fluid on 2004 suzuki forenza. It noip stick.

Welcome to the new era in automatic transmissions - sealed systems with "lifetime" transmission fluid. This is progress???

What makes you believe it needs fluid?

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Can't locate dipstick to check transmission fluid in 2006 forenza

there is no dipstick stupid suzuki the only way to check trans fluid is to crawl under the car and remove the filler plug from the transmission check to make sure the fluid is to the brim of the hole there is a diagram in the manual page 5-11 hope this helps
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Reverse seems to be sticking

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The transmission fill plug is located on the backside of the tranny. (Down by the driver side cv shaft) You must fill it at that point. I have read that the tranny fluid must be bought from the Suzuki Dealer, but I am still looking into that? You should be able to add fluid into that hole until it starts to slowly run back out. Then it is filled to the right amount. ( A lot like a manual trans.) These cars are a money pit. Nice when they are running though. 2004 Suzuki Forenza
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