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The gas tank for a 2008 Suzuki Forenza holds 10 gallons of gas. It will go 22 MPG in the city, so it's not a huge gas guzzler.
there is no dipstick for the forenza auto tranny. it is checked like a manual tranny. you have toremove the fill plug and add some until it drizzels out. also it uses a special fluid that you can only get at the dealer...... And it also uses a special tool to do it with
there is no dipstick for the forenza auto tranny. it is checked like a manual tranny. you have toremove the fill plug and add some until it drizzels out. also it uses a special fluid that you can only get at the dealer...... And it also uses a special tool to do it with
2 plugs on bottom of trans like a man. tran , fill top 1 till it runs out. Takes special tool to get plug out
The transmission fill plug on a 2000 Suzuki Alto is behind the drain plug. Both the plugs are located underneath the transmission.
15gal. Actually 14 gallons. 12 primary and 2 preserve. Once you hit past the 12 gallon, you get a fill up light warning on your dash.
The plug is in the front of the transmission. Get a funnel and fill it up until oil comes out.
If it is an automatic, then there is not a place to put a funnel. The transmission comes from factory sealed with fluid. Unless there is something that I dont know :)...... There is something you don't know. There is a fill plug on the under the vehicle, but you can't fill it unless you can get under the vehicle and you have a special tool.
You use a funel mad for trans fluid and poor it down the dip stick hole. FYI theres a sight glass under the car to check the level of the fluid. Actually the Forenza/Reno has no dipstick, or any type of sight glass for fluid levels anywhere. Not even the A/C. The only way to check and/or add fluid is to remove the fill plug located just below the passenger side output shaft ( inboard CV joint ). It's an 8mm square drive just like the drain plug at the bottom of the trans. Be sure to fill with only Suzuki trans fluid SP4A ( LT 71141 ) Have fun with it. It's a simple job, the hardest part is locating the fill plug as there is a motor mount bracket partially blocking your view! Eric A. Certified Suzuki Tech, Everett, Wa.
3 or fill to the fill line
There is no top fill tube on the truck... must drain and fill at the transmission... take it to a trany shop..especilly if it is an automatic... should change fluid and filter every 30 to 35K miles
367 liter of weater the car can hold i have been told by suzuki them self