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Suzuki Reno

The Suzuki Reno is a 4-door compact hatchback that has plenty of interior space. Some of the notable features of this model are micron air-filtration system, power windows and door locks, and a 2.0 L 4-cylinder engine.

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2005 suzuki Reno timing belt interval?

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According to the book, Belt replacement is at 60,000 miles. My mechanic recommended to replace the water pump and frontseal at the same time.

Where is the drain plug for a 2006 suzuki Reno?

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Is a suzuki Reno a good car?

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I love my Reno. the only problem is it was discontinued so finding parts is a problem (i.e expensive and time consuming). The only real issue I've had is the interior light keeps burning out. The other problems that required replacement parts, were things that were broken by faulty and irresponsible mechanics. Other than bad/stupid people who don't know what they are doing, this has been a great car that I love.

How do you put a Suzuki Reno timing mark?

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Align the timing marks on the camshaft gears to the

notches on the camshaft cover, using the intake

gear mark for the intake gear and the exhaust gear

mark for the exhaust gear.

38. Align the mark on the crankshaft gear with the

notch at the bottom of the rear timing belt cover.

How do you remove the headlight bulb in a 2005 suzuki Reno?

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there is a cap on the back on the headlight assembly.

turn cap 1/8 of a turn and it pops off.

pull the wiring from the back of the bulb

release the metal retaining clip.

youre done

How many miles change the timing belt of suzuki forenza 2004?

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The Suzuki Forenza Maitnenence Schedule suggests inspecting it at 30,000 mile intervals and replacing it at 60,000 mile intervals. This car has an interference engine. That means that if the timing belt breaks the engine will suffer severe internal damage and will likely have to be replaced. Replacing the timing belt is rather expensive, but doing so may save you an engine..... Your not only supposed to check it at 30,000, but it needs to be adjusted. The belt will get loose after it has stretched and it needs to be tightened back up.