SOURCE: Suzuki swift Headlight problem
Have you checked to see if this is a wiring problem or maybe a relay problem?
Recently my lights would work on side lights and not anything else and this was down to dodgy wiring and needed a new relay unit.
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
SOURCE: How do I change my front headlight bulb?
At the rear of the headlight under the hood, you will see the nylon bulb holder. Squeeze the tab to unlock it, and turn it counterclock wise. Pull it out, and, with out touching the bulb with naked fingers, pull the old bulb out, and put the new one in. The natural oil on your fingers, the stuff that makes finger prints, will cause the bulb to fail prematurely, so, use a paper towel or gloves to handle the new bulb.
SOURCE: i bought a brand new 2007 suzuki swift,it has only.2007 SWIFT
i would say its wear and tear,you can kill a clutch in a day if your hard on it,,,or it could take 150,000 miles,,suzuki will classify that as a wear and tear item,,they are really tight with that stuff,
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