2006suzuki grand vitara 6 500 miles steering column. brought to dealer for steering column being loose. told us they 2. ~ 6250 miles. COOLING SYSTEM > ENGINE AND ENGINE COOLING. two more problems with my vehicle gear shift sticking and unable to shift without jamming it into the correct gear. 2. ~ 4000 miles.
FredFredburgerDiscussion starter. 34 posts · Joined 2015. #1 · Feb 27, 2015. My car is a 2004 Suzuki XL-7. I have had overheating problems in the last few months and need help. I changed the radiator cap, and installed an oem thermostat, the car would maintain the temperature on the highway but in the city it would spew out the Doyou think?there is enough antifreeze in the radiator? Don t just look inside the plasticSuziBlue 2008 Nocturne Blue Suzuki Grand Vitara 3.2 V6 Dobinson's 40mm suspension, Air Lift 1000 60902 Kit, If your car is an earlier than 2009 model, could be the cracked block issue. Im assuming there were no warning lights of low coolant or overheating? Scar 2008 Suzuki Grand Vitara 2.4 man 50mm lift kit, bashplate, AT Tyres.
Solution The Grand-Vitara has a known issue with its water pumps, which are prone to seizing up. Those pumps run off the timing belt, so seizure leads to a timing belt slip which is causing the engine to stall. In most cases, you will need to order both a new water pump and a new timing belt from BreakerYard.
Adamaged water pump. Finally, it is plausible that your water pump is at the end of its life. Indeed, its job is to rotate the coolant throughout the circuit, in case there is failure this action stops and your Suzuki Grand Vitara heats up. This might be caused by a faulty belt that has harmed your pump.
Themost common reasons a Suzuki Grand Vitara is overheating are a coolant leak (water pump, radiator, hose etc.), the radiator fan, or a failed thermostat. 0
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