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Replace 02 sensors on suzuki 2004 aerio

Where is number 2

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Cars have engines, and engines are option, none stated.
cars have 2 to 4 or more 02 sensors.
my guess is you have a DTC error and failed to post it, making any answer wrong (or a wild guess)
why do that?
let me now make you expert on numbers, this is all covered in the FSM.if you so choose to read it.
here it is, for $4 for 1 day. read it.
https://suzukipitstopplus.com/Products/1004-2004-aerio-service-manual.aspx

now the cheat sheet.
Bank 1 and bank 2,
bank 1 is where the #1 cylinder resides.
#1 where is number 1?, well, it's the most close to the engine
main crank pulley, or cam chain or cam drive bet end of engine.
on "V" engines it can be on either bank, side.
but on all V engines, one Cylinder is most forward, and THAT is #1
these are all standards, SAE.org , ASE, and ISO. (europe)

B1S1, would be the Bank 1, front 02 sensor. (runs AFR)
B1S2 is the rear of CAT sensor. ( only for smog)
cars come with many engine options, you never stated yours.

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SOURCE: I need the fuse diagram for 2004 Suzuki Aerio

Shorting out, or not working? Each describes a different problem, and with shorting out, you would be blowing and replacing fuses all the time.

Not working would indicate a bad connection somewhere. Maybe the main fuse buss, maybe a relay connector, etc.

Wiring diagrams can normally be found in the factory service manuals, which many repository libraries maintain a copy of.

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SOURCE: location of fuel filter 2006 suzuki aerio

In the fuel tank, accessed by removimg the fuel pump.

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SOURCE: suzuki aerio engine 2.0L have timming belt or chain?

TIMING BELT SHOULD BE 60,000 MILE CHANGE

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  • Posted on Feb 06, 2011

SOURCE: CRANKSHAFT POSITION SENSOR SUZUKI AERIO

It sits at the front of the engine at the level of the oil pan.

leedavidian

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  • Posted on Feb 06, 2011

SOURCE: HELP ! Sensor crankshaft position SUZUKI AERIO SX

Welcome to FixYa.com
Crankshaft Position (CKP) Sensor Removal and Installation

Removal

1. Remove engine with transmission from vehicle.

2. Remove transmission from engine and then remove flywheel or drive plate from crankshaft.

3. Disconnect connector from crankshaft position sensor.

4. Remove crankshaft position sensor (1) from cylinder block (2).

Installation

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Reverse removal procedure noting the following.

- Check to make sure that crankshaft position sensor (1) is free from any metal particles and

damage.

- Apply engine oil to O-ring of sensor.

- Install crankshaft position sensor to cylinder block (2) with specified torque.

Tightening torque

Crankshaft position sensor bolt a: 6 N.m (0.6 kg-m, 4.5 lb-fl)

- Connect connector and fix wire harness with clamp securely. Thank you for Using FixYa.comKind Regards, LeeYour FixYa Expert and Master Technician
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