33 mph = 53.11 km/h
Yes, programming may be required for the speedometer cluster in a Suzuki Forenza, especially if you are replacing the cluster or if it has been reset. The vehicle's onboard computer needs to recognize the new cluster for accurate readings. This process can often be done with specialized diagnostic tools or software, so it’s advisable to consult a professional mechanic or dealership for assistance.
To change the dash light bulbs in a 2005 Suzuki XL7, first, carefully remove the trim surrounding the instrument cluster using a flathead screwdriver or a trim removal tool. Once the trim is off, unscrew the cluster from the dashboard and gently pull it out. Locate the burnt-out bulbs at the back of the cluster, twist them counterclockwise to remove, and replace them with new bulbs. Finally, reassemble the cluster and trim, ensuring everything is securely fastened.
Inside driver side dash board, behind gauge cluster dimmer light knob.
what has happend is a wire has melted behind the cluster causing the low beams not to function recomend to take to your suzuki dealer to have repaired the wires are hard to get to and may be cover under by suzuki because it is a problem for these cars all forenza's
In the Suzuki Forenza, the speedometer is typically controlled by the fuse linked to the instrument cluster. This fuse is usually labeled as "Instrument" or "Cluster" in the fuse box. If the speedometer is not functioning, checking this specific fuse for continuity is a good first step. Always refer to the owner's manual for the exact fuse location and specifications.
The fuse box is to the right of the gauge cluster. There are no additional fuses on this particular year and model.
the numbers are the CC (Cubic Centimeters) of the engine rounded off.
There is a connecter behind the cluster that burnt, suzuki has put out a recall on this problem and if you go to your dealer it should be covered under warranty due to this recall
The fuse panel is located under the driver's side instrument cluster. Replace fuse labeled "acc"
it is located on the right hand side , if you follow the muffler pipe from the cylinder you will see a rounded tringluar plate that has 3 Allen screws, that is were it is.
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No, not at all. David Suzuki is a Japanese Canadian environmentalist and is in no way connected to Suzuki Cars.