Download 2000-2010 Suzuki Swift Repair Manual

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This is the original OEM workshop service and auto repair manual for the 2000-2010 Suzuki Swift with the wiring diagrams and in a simple PDF file format.

This is the original OEM workshop service and auto repair manual for the 2000-2010 Suzuki Swift, first-generation (ZA, ZC and ZD chassis) with the wiring diagrams and in a simple PDF file format.


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File Language English
You’ll Get  43.7 MB
Page Count 2,512
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Get the same comprehensive level of information that your Suzuki dealer mechanics and technicians have in a simple PDF format. It’s simple, straightforward with only the manufacturer’s authorized procedures which you can follow and do by yourself.

This manual includes the procedures for maintenance, disassembling, reassembling, inspection, and adjustment of components and diagnostics for guidance of experienced mechanics. Please peruse and utilize this manual fully to ensure complete repair work to keep your vehicle in optimum condition. Before you buy this manual check first if your car is subject to Suzuki service recall so the local dealer can repair it for FREE. When replacing parts during repair work, please make sure to use Suzuki OEM genuine spare parts.

Contents: 2000-2010 Suzuki Swift Repair Manual

Download 2000-2010 Suzuki Swift Repair Manual

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CAUTION: Please note that this manual is made for the use of persons who have special techniques and certifications. If non-specialized or uncertified technicians perform repairs or services only using this manual or without proper equipment or tools, this may cause severe injury to you or other persons nearby and also cause damage to your vehicle. To prevent dangerous operations and damage to your vehicle, please be sure to follow the instructions thoroughly.

About Suzuki Swift

The Suzuki Swift is a subcompact car produced by Suzuki. The vehicle is classified as a B-segment marque in the European single market, a segment referred to as a supermini in the British Isles. Prior to this, the “Swift” nameplate had been applied to the rebadged Suzuki Cultus in numerous export markets since 1983 and became its own model since 2004. Currently, the Swift is positioned between Ignis and Baleno in Suzuki hatchback global lineup.

The first generation of the Swift marked a significant departure from the previous Cultus-based models, with Suzuki redesigning the vehicle as less of a “low price alternative” subcompact and more of a “sporty” subcompact. The Swift’s design and driving characteristics focused on the European market with its chassis refined through a road-testing program across Europe.

The first generation Swift has received four stars out of five ratings in the Euro NCAP crash tests. It also was awarded 2006 Semperit Irish Car of the Year in Ireland.

Since its global launch in 2005, which was kicked off with a marketing campaign fronted by the footballer Cristiano Ronaldo in many European countries, the Swift has recorded above forecast sales in most markets. In Japan, sales figures have been twice the forecast and in many European markets, the model has been a runaway success.

Overview

Production
  • September 2004–2010 (Japan)
  • February 2005–2010 (Hungary)
  • May 2005–2011 (India)
  • June 2005–2018 (China)
  • May 2007–2010 (Malaysia)
  • 2007–2011 (Indonesia)
  • November 2009–August 2021 (Pakistan)
Assembly
  • China: Chongqing (Changan Suzuki)
  • Egypt: Cairo (AAV)
  • Hungary: Esztergom (Magyar Suzuki)
  • India: Manesar (Maruti Suzuki)
  • Indonesia: Bekasi (Suzuki Indomobil Motor)
  • Japan: Kosai (Kosai Plant)
  • Malaysia: Pekan (DRB-HICOM)
  • Pakistan: Karachi (Pak Suzuki)
Designer Yasukazu Yuuki

Body and chassis

Body style
  • 3/5-door hatchback
  • 4-door notchback sedan (Swift Dzire)
Layout
  • Front-engine, front-wheel-drive
  • Front-engine, four-wheel-drive
Related
  • Suzuki Dzire
  • Suzuki Splash
  • Opel/Vauxhall Agila

Powertrain

Engine
  • Petrol:
  • 1.2 L K12B I4 (ZC71S)
  • 1.2 L K12M I4 (India)
  • 1.3 L G13BB I4 (India)
  • 1.3 L M13A I4 (ZC/ZD11S)
  • 1.5 L M15A I4 (ZC/ZD21S)
  • 1.6 L M16A I4 (ZC31S)
  • Diesel:
  • 1.3 L D13A DDiS I4 (turbodiesel)
Transmission
  • 5-speed Aisin manual
  • 4-speed Aisin automatic
  • Jatco CVT