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What interval does Suzuki advise? The plugs that they are sold with must be quality to do a lot of Km's. My car has done 84,000km but i dont know if they have been done.
@jjakes5589 Hi, being a small engine, I would say 80k to 100k. My suggestion is to replace it anyway as I don't only look at kms but age too. Please consider subscribing to my UA-cam Channel for free if you haven't already to show your support.
Cool thanks, these individual ignition coils are new to me. For interest, what's expected lifespan on the coil? (And as others said it would be great to see at least one of the plugs out but I get the idea👍)
Hi Stu, original ignition coils can go even upto 100k miles or 160k km on OEM ones, but it can also fail over time as it gets hot. Spark plugs around 60k miles it is worth replacing and inspecting the coils then. Please consider subscribing to my UA-cam channel for free if you haven't already. Yes I agree I should have pulled the plug out to show. The next time I get a swift in I will demo even more.
How I can find the correct data about filling quantity of engine oil? It is about 1.2 L gasoline 91hp. In the user manual the factory stated 3.1L (including the filter). However the workshop claims 3.7L.
I think it is 3.3L service fill and 3.6 dry fill as it includes the sump.. It is OK to under fill a little bit initially , but over filling is an issue. Please consider subscribing to my UA-cam Channel for free if you haven't already to show your support. I would recommend confirming with Suzuki .
@@DocMackGarage I tried but i m not sure to identify and how to clean that bosch MAF sensor, I have poor rpm issue in my car, sometimes rom is clinking up and while at breaking sometimes drops below and cuts off my AC
@@dreambig121 unplug the MAF and start the car , does it idle better (Do not drive while MAF is unplugged)This is just to test. Also are you already a Subscriber? It is Free to Subscribe
The only remaining step is to unscrew the spark plug as I had taken the ignition coil out. If you are not sure how to unscrew a Spark plug I can help you.
Thank you for the guide man, just starting to change the sparks and coil pack myself, very helpful
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Thanks men, very helpful
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This video was amazing! Thanks so much, I was able to change my plugs on my own 😁
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What interval does Suzuki advise? The plugs that they are sold with must be quality to do a lot of Km's. My car has done 84,000km but i dont know if they have been done.
@jjakes5589 Hi, being a small engine, I would say 80k to 100k. My suggestion is to replace it anyway as I don't only look at kms but age too. Please consider subscribing to my UA-cam Channel for free if you haven't already to show your support.
Awesome , this video was very helpful, thank you
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Thanks Man.
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Cool thanks, these individual ignition coils are new to me. For interest, what's expected lifespan on the coil?
(And as others said it would be great to see at least one of the plugs out but I get the idea👍)
Hi Stu, original ignition coils can go even upto 100k miles or 160k km on OEM ones, but it can also fail over time as it gets hot. Spark plugs around 60k miles it is worth replacing and inspecting the coils then. Please consider subscribing to my UA-cam channel for free if you haven't already. Yes I agree I should have pulled the plug out to show. The next time I get a swift in I will demo even more.
How I can find the correct data about filling quantity of engine oil?
It is about 1.2 L gasoline 91hp.
In the user manual the factory stated 3.1L (including the filter). However the workshop claims 3.7L.
I think it is 3.3L service fill and 3.6 dry fill as it includes the sump.. It is OK to under fill a little bit initially , but over filling is an issue. Please consider subscribing to my UA-cam Channel for free if you haven't already to show your support. I would recommend confirming with Suzuki .
What’s the proper gap for the spark plug ???
0.95mm to 1.05mm , but I would suggest getting pregapped ones.
Hi 👋,
Can you please demonstrate how to properly clean MAF sensor
Hi, I don't have the swift with me at this stage, but I have a video on cleaning the MAF for a Toyota that would be similar .
@@DocMackGarage it would be great, is there any link for it please
@@dreambig121 Sure no problem, here it is ua-cam.com/video/NKninqUQAuQ/v-deo.html
@@DocMackGarage
I tried but i m not sure to identify and how to clean that bosch MAF sensor,
I have poor rpm issue in my car, sometimes rom is clinking up and while at breaking sometimes drops below and cuts off my AC
@@dreambig121 unplug the MAF and start the car , does it idle better (Do not drive while MAF is unplugged)This is just to test. Also are you already a Subscriber? It is Free to Subscribe
Many thanks.. A great help. 🙂
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How many km exchange spark plug???
Better to do around 80,000 to 100,000km . Make sure to Subscribe for more videos. It is free to Subscribe.
Thanks!!👌🏻👌🏻👍🏻
Why don't you normally show the change??? What you show is instincts
might help if actually showed how to replace the spark plugs that was the main part but it was'nt even shown lol
You will just need to undo the spark plugs with 5/8 socket or 16mm. I have a video on Spark Plugs replacement if you would like
Was here to see the spark plugs, instead, it is how to nearly but not quite do the job.
The only remaining step is to unscrew the spark plug as I had taken the ignition coil out. If you are not sure how to unscrew a Spark plug I can help you.
What’s the proper gap that the spark plug has to be ??