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Suzuki swift blue smoke - 1998 Suzuki Swift

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  • Posted on Jan 26, 2010

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If you are talking about the brake fluid reservoir, you need to use brake fluid. Not oil.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 13, 2011

SOURCE: will a 94 suzuki swift

sometimes not going into 3rd gear

robert wales

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  • Posted on Jun 10, 2011

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if this is a manual transmission it should take 80-90 weight gear oil,the same as in the differential.if its an automatic trans then us the manufactures required oil as with auto trans oil they have different additives that if the wrong one is put in it can cause problems.

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  • Posted on Dec 01, 2011

SOURCE: New Suzuki Swift smoke coming out of bonnet

send it straight back to the dealer, you shouldn't be suffering smoke under the bonnet or any potent smells in the cab unless it's something you ate.

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  • Posted on Sep 28, 2012

SOURCE: will the drivers side door from a 1990 suzuki swift fit and work on a 1991 suzuki swift

Yes it will!

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Will the drivers side door from a 1990 suzuki swift fit and work on a 1991 suzuki swift

Go to the salvage yard and have them use the parts cross reference book to confirm this will work. I would say yes, but confirm that.
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Car smoke with no smell and engine running rough

White or Blue smoke? Have you checked the oil to see if there is any water in it?
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Car will turn over but not start

the engine was flooded probly fuel regulator is bad
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93 suzuki swift runs rough on start

If its equipped with fast idle valve, try to replace it. You may want also to check your TP valve.
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New Suzuki Swift smoke coming out of bonnet

A wet and dry compression test, and a cylinder leak down test will narrow down this issue.
It's not unusual for an engine to smoke slightly until it's warmed up, especially if the choke is set a little rich. With only 400 miles, the rings are certainly not yet completely worn in and are not sealing yet. Depending on the oil used, driving habits, the engine can not be expected to be completely broken in for at least a couple thousand and as much as 5k miles. I used synthetic oils from the start, and the rings didn't start to seal well for 7k miles. It still uses very little oil at 88k miles, although piston slap is now evident cold, and another o/haul is scheduled for this winter.
Does that make sense?
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