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Suzuki swift reset oil life light - 2010 Suzuki Swift

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tony tiler

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  • Posted on Jan 20, 2009

SOURCE: how to change motor oil

at the bottom of the engine you will see the oil sump its like a tub with a screw that looks like a star you nedd some sort of bucket to catch the oil, make sure the engine is cool put the bucket underneath the sump then unscrew it make sure to catch the screw the oil will come out of the hole leave it for a while till oil is all out then locate oil filter unscrew this, this will want replacing with a new one. (get the new oil filter first then you will know witch one to take off from the engine) replace old for new , screw the screw back into the sump make sure you do this befors you put new oil in when it is in and new oil filter is on put new oil in to the mark on your dip stick and away you go.. hope this helps you. please put feed back on profile for me if this help you bye

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 24, 2009

SOURCE: I have purchased Suzuki Swift 2004 Model. Which

use the oil the manual says to use

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 07, 2010

SOURCE: had oil changed at first service as light was

Okay in your owners manual look up oil service light and it will give you a few steps on how to reset it this has to be done every time you change the oil and most mechanics should know how to do it except wal mart their not certified mechanics. But you can take it to any mechanic or say like a Jiffy Lube or who ever doe's oil changes like these guys and have then help you reset the light but it should tell you in the owners manual.

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Marvin

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  • Posted on Feb 24, 2010

SOURCE: what kind of oil does the 2005 suzuki swift take

use can use 5W20W or 10W30W, it depends on the climate u live in and the type of driving you do, if you live in a moderate climate like the southwestern US then 10W30W, if u live in the midwest then 5W30W is better, any major brand will do.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 22, 2010

SOURCE: What oil should be used

Suzuki worldwide use 10/40 semi synthetic,for temperatures from minus10C to plus 30C......(ambient).

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