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Suzuki produced the Forenza for only five years. The Forenza was introduced in 2004. The last year of production was 2008, therefore the most recent model would be a 2008 Forenza.
It would depend on the care and maintenance it has received.
One would replace the camshaft position sensor on a 2004 Suzuki Forenza by taking it to a certified auto mechanic. The mechanic would then check out and repair the issue, thereby rendering the car back to a serviceable condition.
i think, depending on the year, that problem is caused by a factory defect.
This would be located near the engine. It allows for you to know when the engine is getting too hot or you need to take care of it.
About $600 and you will have to get them from the dealers. Other auto part stores do not sell them unfotunately.I had the same problem.
Yes, some '92 240sx' came with the ka24de motor.
This would be located near the engine. It allows for you to know when the engine is getting too hot or you need to take care of it.
Sometimes the gas cap is not close tight or when change grade of gas but it will go off.
I would recommend that you open the drivers door and on the door or the frame their will be a plate that has the tire size and air pressure on this label always best to follow what the factory says
The pcv valve is part of the valve cover and won't need replacement unless you are having a problem
blown fuse under hood check all brake fuses....also could be bad relay at shifter u have to take shifter loose to replace at bottom of shifter