Suzuki Vehicle Parts & Accessories - Answered Questions & Fixed Issues
My car 2003 suzuki aerio Sedan some time Engine turn off
You might have an intermittent sensor problem. if you can recreate the problem easily head to a repair shop and show them how to get it to do it, and let them diagnose it.These problems can take hours to figure out, even for Master Technicians like me as you not only have to get it to happen, you have to see it happen.
11/1/2013 3:56:52 AM •
Air Intake &...
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on Nov 01, 2013
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COOLING SYSTEM
Yea, I have nothing for this, you have to describe the problem at least.
Front passengers side wheel bearings is knocking
The half shaft is bad from the trans to the wheel what happens is the boot that covers the bearing gets torn open and it throws the grease out and drys up and goes bad!! The sound is greater when your turning
5/17/2013 10:16:20 PM •
Suspension &...
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on May 17, 2013
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Took car to shop today
your clutch can be good and the compressor has gone bad, The compressor puts the refrigerant under pressure and sends it to the condensing coils. In your car, these coils are generally in front of the radiator. Compressing a gas makes it quite hot. In the condenser, this added heat and the heat the refrigerant picked up in the evaporator is expelled to the air flowing across it from outside the car. When the refrigerant is cooled to its saturation temperature, it will change phase from a gas back into a liquid (this gives off a bundle of heat known as the "latent heat of vaporization"). The liquid then passes through the expansion valve to the evaporator, the coils inside of your car, where it loses pressure that was added to it in the compressor. This causes some of the liquid to change to a low-pressure gas as it cools the remaining liquid. This two-phase mixture enters the evaporator, and the liquid portion of the refrigerant absorbs the heat from the air across the coil and evaporates. Your car's blower circulates air across the cold evaporator and into the interior. The refrigerant goes back through the cycle again and again.
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