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I have a 1991 Suzuki swift sedan, it wont start, we replaced spark plugs and checked the leads, it started for 2 mins sounded like it was dying and then wont start again, we have checked the water and replaced the battery, it was running fine and then it just stopped, checked the fuel filters and checked the carby, car has 220000kms on ut but it had the timing done, do you have any other suggestions please?? Jazz

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Spray some starting fluid into the carburetor and see if it will start for a bit. If it does, you have a problem with either carburetor or fuel pump.

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SOURCE: 1992 suzuki swift

sounds like the catalytic converter,,,kyle id do some more looking around brfore buying his.you dont know what you might be gettting into

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1 3 4 2... good luck

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Firing order is " 1,3,4,2.

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Hi,i have a problemh with gare box for my suzuki swift 1996.reg no is p476kov,when i change the gare from first in to the second makes a loud noise,could you help me and advice me how to solve this problem,and if the gare box is broke can u give an estimate price,thanks

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  • Posted on Jul 11, 2009

SOURCE: No power to the spark plugs

Check first the wire connections to your ignition unit. Are they properly plugged? If all wires are good, try to measure the voltage from one of the wires to the ignition unit while the ignition key is in "on" position. If there's no voltage, have someone check your ECM. If there's a good voltage reading, try replacing your ignition unit with a good one.

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