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Suzuki Swift - Shock absorbers

Suzuki Swift (1994-2004 / MK 3)
How to replace shock absorbers on Suzuki Swift

In this video tutorial we can see how it is possible to replace the shock absorbers on Suzuki Swift, following these steps: The first thing you have to do is …read all…
Posted on 5 May 2024 by ScegliAuto
Suzuki Swift (2010-2017 / AZG, Rs41, MK 5)
Replacement rear shock absorbers on Suzuki Swift

Loosen the bolts related to the rear wheel in question, jack up the car and remove it. Using a 17 bush, unscrew the bolt located behind the brake disc. Put a …read all…
Posted on 29 March 2024 by ScegliAuto
Suzuki Swift (1994-2004 / MK 3)
Car shock absorber replacement

If our car has more than 100,000 km we should replace the shock absorbers. Their function is to cushion the vehicle's jolts as it faces the road. The guide …read all…
Posted on 10 September 2023 by ScegliAuto
Suzuki Swift (2004-2010 / Rs41, MK 4)
Rear shock absorber installation instructions

Replacing the rear shock absorbers is fairly easy to perform since the damper and spring are not coaxial; then start by opening the rear hood and removing the …read all…
Posted on 9 September 2023 by ScegliAuto

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How to reset the TPMS light of the Volkswagen Polo 2011

The orange tire light indicates the presence of one or more tires with an inflation pressure below the recommended limit. All this is easily solved by inflating them correctly or replacing them in the event of a puncture. After carrying out these operations it is necessary to reset the warning light and therefore also the sensor in order to have new reading data. All you have to do is start the car ignition and then fully open the glove compartment on the passenger side. Locate the two buttons in the right corner and press "Set". At this point the reset is complete and you can turn off the ignition.

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