The Squeal means its time to replace the Brake pads.
The license plate light bulb in a 2003 Suzuki Grand Vitara can be accessed and changed through the rear cargo area. A portion of the rear door panel will have to be removed. There is a small rectangle that can be popped out by using a screwdriver that is in the middle bottom of the door.
You can find the flasher unit relay switch beneath the drivers side dashboard. The flasher unit relay switch will be above the brake pedal.
under the dash to the left of the clutch and brake petal
where can i look at a diagram of rear brakes 2002 grand vitara need 3 plates or parts. looked in manuel no. parts are destroyed bad dont know what called to order please help red
its the park brake symbol, and it would also come on if your brake fluid was low also
it takes 27 litres of oil, also make sure that you use half synthetic and half brake fluid. happy wrenching :)
After you have removed the calipers and brake pad bridge you need to use 2 8mm x 125 pitch bolts they need to be about 1 inch long screw them in to the holes that are provided screw them until they pop off
Just open your rear door and you will see screws on each side close to the brake lights . just take those out and the light will slide out and then just twist the plug to open and replace the bulb
The fuse box for 2004 Suzuki Vitara is located on drivers side just above and to the left of the brake peddle. You have to get on your back on the floor to see it. It houses the fuses for cigarette lighter, radio, tail lights and dash lights as well as others. They are labeled. Second fuse box is in engine compartment on passenger side...no idea what they control.
You can try but the squeal will probably come back. Brake squeal is usually due to cracked, glazed, contaminated or inferior brake linings.
Accumulation of brake dust, or brake pads that are nearing the end of their service life.
That could be the brake pad "squealers". They are designed to squeal when they are worn out. Time for a brake job.