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How do you replace the timing chain of the Suzuki Swift?

Model: Suzuki Swift MK 5, AZG, Rs41 - Years 2010-2017
Part: Timing belt

The procedure for replacing the timing chain on the Suzuki Swift involves opening the hood and removing the plastic cover on the top of the engine block after loosening the screws. Once the cover has been removed, it will be possible to detach the side cover and the right front wheel, gaining access to the chain and its respective sprockets. By loosening the screws that secure the chain tensioner, the chain can be removed and replaced with a new spare part. After installing the chain, it can be checked to ensure that everything is functioning correctly.

Posted on 7 September 2023 by ScegliAuto

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