You have a small key size hole in the console next to the shifter. Push your key in there and you should be able to shift to any gear. It is the interlock manual overide.
yes you can but it is bad for it even if you use a dead battery it is better than no battery at all
becuase your transmition is going out
The timing mark for a 2004 Suzuki Forenza, which is equipped with a 2.0L engine, is typically located on the timing belt cover. You can find the timing marks on the crankshaft and camshaft gears, which should align at the top dead center (TDC) of the first cylinder for proper timing alignment. It's important to consult the specific service manual for detailed diagrams and instructions to ensure accurate timing during maintenance.
Use you key to open the lock.
It means that the battery in the key for the remote keyless entry is almost dead.
Yes, a dead cell in the battery or something is on drawing power from the battery.
Yes, the Suzuki FA50 typically requires a battery to start, as it uses an electric starter system. The battery powers the ignition system and other electrical components necessary for starting the engine. If the battery is dead or disconnected, the bike may not start. However, some models may have a kick-start option as a backup.
Maybe your new battery is dead or needs a charge before using.
Dead cell in battery or the alternator is defective. That is assuming all words are connected and not corroded.
To set the timing marks on a 2006 Suzuki Forenza, first ensure the engine is at top dead center (TDC) on the compression stroke for cylinder one. Align the timing mark on the crankshaft pulley with the corresponding mark on the timing cover. Next, align the camshaft timing marks, ensuring that both cam gears are also properly positioned according to their respective marks. Finally, double-check that all marks are aligned before reassembling the timing components.
Could be a dead battery or a problem with the starter...most likely the solenoid switch.
lots of causes: -battery might be dead... try to jump start it... if it starts... change the battery(most common problem) -no more gasoline -dead fuel pump -clogged fuel line -dead starter etc...