you dont. the dealership has to do it unless you have all of the equipment forit. and even then the dealership will want to do it to charge you $96 bucks just to put it on a lift then an additional $96 for a mechanic to look at it to tell you,you may or may not need it taken care of.
It takes a special type of fluid known as ZF fluid.
You do not change the trans fluid. It is a life time synthetic fluid.
You cannot. It is a sealed transmission with "lifetime" fluid. I took mine to a local mechanic who knew how to change the fluid. The Suzuki dealer charges an arm and a leg to do this. If you do this make sure to get the correct fluid-it matters. You can get the right fluid from a Suzuki dealer.
It is important to use the right type of transmission fluid in a cars transmission. The 2004 Suzuki Alto uses Dexron III transmission fluid.
there isn't one. it is a sealed system. you have to take it to the dealership.
I fought with my axle nut on 2004 suzuki Verona for hours, then finally checked and it called for 236 ft/lbs.
the code or the 2004 verona is 6361 just turn it on type it in and it will work.
.044. Just did my plugs!
640 rpms
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They told me that i needed to replace the ignition coil on my 2004 Suzuki Verona, my question is how do i know which to change because i just found out the are 6 of them. Do i have to replace them all?
Take it to a mechanic