Safety Warning
DIY auto repair can cause serious injury, fire, or vehicle damage. These guides are for informational purposes only. Always follow OEM torque specs, wear PPE, and consult a certified mechanic if you are unsure. You are solely responsible for your safety.
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HOMESERVICE MANUALSSUZUKI2001GRAND VITARA LTD 2WD V6-2.5LREPAIR AND DIAGNOSISMAINTENANCESERVICE INTERVALSNORMAL SERVICE60000 MI OR 96000 KM
2001 Suzuki Grand Vitara LTD 2WD V6-2.5L
60000 MI or 96000 KM
2001 Suzuki Grand Vitara LTD 2WD V6-2.5LSECTION 60000 MI or 96000 KM
Inspect
Wheels
Inspect each wheel disc for dents, distortion and cracks. Disc in badly damaged condition must be replaced.
Wheel Bearing
Check grease around front wheel bearing rollers for deterioration and capacity. If deteriorated, clean and repack, if capacity is low, add more. Also check front and rear for wear, damage, abnormal noise or rattles.
Suspension
Steering
Power Steering
Parking Brake System
Inspect lever and cable.
Ignition Coil
Fuel Supply Line
Check for loose connections, deterioration or damage which could cause leakage. Make sure all clamps are secure.
Fluid - Differential
Fluid - A/T
Emission Control Systems
Inspect emission related hoses and tubes.
Drum Brake System
Drums and Shoes - wear, damage.
Drive/Propeller Shaft
Inspect for wear and damage.
Disc Brake System
Disks and Pads - thickness. wear and damage.
Cooling System
Inspect cooling system hoses and connections for leakage, wear and damage.
Clutch Fluid
Brake Pedal Assy
Pedal free travel.
Brake Hose/Line
Check for leakage and damage. Check clamps for tightness.
Body and Frame
Inspect and correct, replace or lubricate if necessary all latches, hinges and locks.
Replace
Spark Plug
Oil Filter, Engine
Fuel Filter
Fuel Filler Cap
Fluid - M/T
Exhaust System
Check system for leaks, corrosion and damage. Replace exhaust mounting rubber only.
Engine Oil
Drive Belt
Coolant
Replace every 30 months or 30,000 miles. Check specific gravity for freezing point.
Cabin Air Filter / Purifier
If equipped.
Brake Fluid
Flush and bleed system.
Air Filter Element
Rotate
Tires
Inspect for damage and uneven wear. Perform at mileage interval or every 7.5 months, whichever comes first.
Wheels
Inspect each wheel disc for dents, distortion and cracks. Disc in badly damaged condition must be replaced.
Wheel Bearing
Check grease around front wheel bearing rollers for deterioration and capacity. If deteriorated, clean and repack, if capacity is low, add more. Also check front and rear for wear, damage, abnormal noise or rattles.
Suspension
Steering
Power Steering
Parking Brake System
Inspect lever and cable.
Ignition Coil
Fuel Supply Line
Check for loose connections, deterioration or damage which could cause leakage. Make sure all clamps are secure.
Fluid - Differential
Fluid - A/T
Emission Control Systems
Inspect emission related hoses and tubes.
Drum Brake System
Drums and Shoes - wear, damage.
Drive/Propeller Shaft
Inspect for wear and damage.
Disc Brake System
Disks and Pads - thickness. wear and damage.
Cooling System
Inspect cooling system hoses and connections for leakage, wear and damage.
Clutch Fluid
Brake Pedal Assy
Pedal free travel.
Brake Hose/Line
Check for leakage and damage. Check clamps for tightness.
Body and Frame
Inspect and correct, replace or lubricate if necessary all latches, hinges and locks.
Replace
Spark Plug
Oil Filter, Engine
Fuel Filter
Fuel Filler Cap
Fluid - M/T
Exhaust System
Check system for leaks, corrosion and damage. Replace exhaust mounting rubber only.
Engine Oil
Drive Belt
Coolant
Replace every 30 months or 30,000 miles. Check specific gravity for freezing point.
Cabin Air Filter / Purifier
If equipped.
Brake Fluid
Flush and bleed system.
Air Filter Element
Rotate
Tires
Inspect for damage and uneven wear. Perform at mileage interval or every 7.5 months, whichever comes first.
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When to See a Mechanic
Stop DIY work and contact a certified mechanic immediately if any of the following apply:
- β’ You smell fuel, burning insulation, or see smoke.
- β’ Brakes feel soft, pull hard to one side, or make grinding noises.
- β’ The engine overheats, stalls repeatedly, or misfires under load.
- β’ You are missing required tools, torque specs, or safe lifting equipment.
- β’ You are not confident in the next step or safety outcome.