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Repair and Diagnosis
2008 Suzuki Swift +SECTION Repair and Diagnosis
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- Body Electrical
- Component Locations & Splice Pack Connector End Views
- Power Outlets
- Wiring Systems And Power Management - Introduction
- Wiring Systems And Power Management - Splice Pack & In-Line Harness Connector End Views
- Wiring Systems And Power Management - Connector Identification & Service (1 Of 6)
- Wiring Systems And Power Management - Connector Identification & Service (2 Of 6)
- Wiring Systems And Power Management - Connector Identification & Service (3 Of 6)
- Wiring Systems And Power Management - Connector Identification & Service (4 Of 6)
- Wiring Systems And Power Management - Connector Identification & Service (5 Of 6)
- Wiring Systems And Power Management - Connector Identification & Service (6 Of 6)
- Wiring Systems And Power Management - Connector Terminal Repairs & Ignition Switch Troubleshooting
- Wiring Systems And Power Management - Service & Troubleshooting
- Wiring Systems And Power Management - Splicing & Connector Repairs
- Wiring Systems And Power Management - Testing (1 Of 3)
- Wiring Systems And Power Management - Testing (2 Of 3)
- Wiring Systems And Power Management - Testing (3 Of 3)
- Wiring Systems And Power Management - Wiring Repairs
- Charging Systems
- Component Locations
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- Component Locations & Splice Pack Connector End Views
- Power Outlets
- Wiring Systems And Power Management - Introduction
- Wiring Systems And Power Management - Splice Pack & In-Line Harness Connector End Views
- Wiring Systems And Power Management - Connector Identification & Service (1 Of 6)
- Wiring Systems And Power Management - Connector Identification & Service (2 Of 6)
- Wiring Systems And Power Management - Connector Identification & Service (3 Of 6)
- Wiring Systems And Power Management - Connector Identification & Service (4 Of 6)
- Wiring Systems And Power Management - Connector Identification & Service (5 Of 6)
- Wiring Systems And Power Management - Connector Identification & Service (6 Of 6)
- Wiring Systems And Power Management - Connector Terminal Repairs & Ignition Switch Troubleshooting
- Wiring Systems And Power Management - Service & Troubleshooting
- Wiring Systems And Power Management - Splicing & Connector Repairs
- Wiring Systems And Power Management - Testing (1 Of 3)
- Wiring Systems And Power Management - Testing (2 Of 3)
- Wiring Systems And Power Management - Testing (3 Of 3)
- Wiring Systems And Power Management - Wiring Repairs
- Starter
- Wiring Diagrams
- Body Electrical
- Engine Mechanical
- Engine Performance
- Emissions
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- System
- Engine Controls And Fuel - 1.6L - Introduction (1 Of 2)
- Engine Controls And Fuel - 1.6L - Introduction (2 Of 2)
- Engine Controls And Fuel - 1.6L - DTC P0016 To DTC P0315
- Engine Controls And Fuel - 1.6L - DTC P0317 To DTC P2610
- Engine Controls And Fuel - 1.6L - DTC P0630 To DTC P2282
- Engine Controls And Fuel - 1.6L - Troubleshooting & Diagnosis
- Testing & Diagnosis
- Engine Controls And Fuel - 1.6L - Introduction (1 Of 2)
- Engine Controls And Fuel - 1.6L - Introduction (2 Of 2)
- Engine Controls And Fuel - 1.6L - DTC P0016 To DTC P0315
- Engine Controls And Fuel - 1.6L - DTC P0317 To DTC P2610
- Engine Controls And Fuel - 1.6L - DTC P0630 To DTC P2282
- Engine Controls And Fuel - 1.6L - Troubleshooting & Diagnosis
- General Information
- Abbreviations
- Basic Trouble Shooting
- Brakes
- Check Lists
- Driveline/Axles
- Electrical
- Engine
- Engine Performance
- Electrostatic Discharge Warning - General Information
- Engine Performance Diagnostic Routine Outline - General Information
- Engine Performance Safety Precautions
- Map - Engine Performance & Maintenance
- Parasitic Load Explanation & Test Procedures - General Information
- State Emission Standards - Diesel
- State Emission Standards - Gas
- Waveforms - Injector Pattern Tutorial - General Information
- Map - Exhaust Systems
- Heating, Ventilation & A/C (HVAC)
- Hoist/Jack
- Identification
- Metric Conversions
- OEM General Information
- Reset Procedures
- RPO Codes
- Steering
- Trouble Shooting - Manual Transmission - General Information
- Heating, Ventilation & A/C (HVAC)
- Maintenance
- Restraints
- Steering
- Suspension
- Transmission
- Automatic Trans
- Automatic Transaxle - AISIN 81-40LE - Introduction (1 Of 2)
- Automatic Transaxle - AISIN 81-40LE - Introduction (2 Of 2)
- Automatic Transaxle - AISIN 81-40LE - DTC P0562 To DTC P0742
- Automatic Transaxle - AISIN 81-40LE - DTC P0742 To DTC P0977
- Automatic Transaxle - AISIN 81-40LE - DTC P1701 To DTC P2770 & U Series
- Automatic Transaxle - AISIN 81-40LE - Removal & Installation, Service, Overhaul, Troubleshooting & Diagnosis
- Shift Interlock System
- Manual Transmission Clutch System
- Hydraulic Diagrams
- Manual Transaxle - D16
- Automatic Trans
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When to See a Mechanic
Stop DIY work and contact a certified mechanic immediately if any of the following apply:
- • You smell fuel, burning insulation, or see smoke.
- • Brakes feel soft, pull hard to one side, or make grinding noises.
- • The engine overheats, stalls repeatedly, or misfires under load.
- • You are missing required tools, torque specs, or safe lifting equipment.
- • You are not confident in the next step or safety outcome.