On this website you finde fuse box diagram and description for Suzuki SX4
Maruti Suzuki SX4 Petrol fuse box diagram Auto Genius
posted again. fuse 2/
page 9.35 in opr, guide. (in glove box)
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SOURCE: POWER WINDOW ON FRONT PASSENGER SIDE NOT
check with dealer first before doing anything ur vehicle should be under warranty---- check power to switch at door pop out switch and check for power if power and switch is good than problem lies with motor -either jammed, loose, or broken wire/connection or motor burnt out-need to remove door panel to access the window motor
SOURCE: tire light flashing on 2009 suzuki sx4
Your vehicle is too new for this kind of problem.
When I see this at work, it means the Tire Pressure System has a malfunction.
I would take your vehicle in the dealership for this problem. I'm sure this problem is still covered under warranty.
SOURCE: 2007 suzuki sx4 emission control light on. 17000 miles
My light in my 2007 SX4 just came on. Apparently my oxygen sensor is wrecked... allegedly from oil dropping on it during oil changes. Did the light come on after the most recent oil change?
SOURCE: How do I put my 09 Suzuki SX4 AWD in lock position ?
In addition to Don's comments above, here is a little more information. The 'lock' feature manually engages the all-wheel drive at low speeds only (less than 50 kmh, or 30 mph). It is intended for use in situations like deep snow which you need to drive through at low, preferably steady speeds, where extra torque to the wheels is required. Most of the time, I just leave mine set to 'Auto', which as Don says engages the all-wheel drive only when the onboard computer detects one or more wheels starting to slip on the road. Once control is regained this will automatically revert to front-wheel drive only. This is a great feature! I suggest driving with this switch in 'Auto' all the time. It will not adversely affect your gas milage, unless you are driving agressively on slippery roads a lot.
Jeff - 2008 Suzuki SX4 AWD owner.
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