SOURCE: radio forenza code
Here are part of the codes:2252 3116 3451 2152 4362 4316 4513 4362 1156 2145
The rest of the list was on the site right under this one on Googgle. I have a 2004 forenza and it saved me driving 70 miles and paying $50.00
SOURCE: stereo wireing color codes for 2004 suzuki forenza
you are a ******* idiot you+this answer= you are ******* stupid we don't want to know what our best bet is you damn inbred **** we want color codes!!!!! God you are dumb what color means what its like putting the caps back on the right markers in your coloring box with your little books that you cant even color inside the lines cause you are so stupid!!!!!!
SOURCE: overheatin gin my 2004 suzuki forenza change the therstat in it
Most likely cause of this is a clogged thermostat. Especiallly if you've ever used a sealer in the past, the thermostat clogs with age and a bad thermostat will tend to back up and fill your reservoir tank. Best of luck with this situation and I hope you've found this post a solution to your problem. All the best!
Greg
SOURCE: Radiator flush for my suzuki forenza.
For the do-it-yourself kind of mechanic, there is a kit sold by Prestone that will help you back flush the system using an ordinary garden hose. Available at most any auto-parts store, Walmart & such. It has the basic instructions on the container but I'll give you an overview.
You will need a large container to catch the anti-freeze coming out, You could drain it by removing the plug at the bottom of the radiator first , or remove the lower hose & get most of it out & then just flush the remainder, back-flushing is recommended.
There is a piece that fits into the radiator caps position that helps to aim the water towards a container but sometimes you can't use it due to size restrictions & limitations on space & have to catch the fluid with a drain pan as it overflows.
You will need to install a backflush connector "T". You simply cut into one of the 2 heater hoses, preferably the return line, and install that piece using 2 hose clamps to secure it. The garden hose hooks there.
The engine should be cool, you can crack a head or block by drowning a hot engine with ice cold water.
Just turn the water on slowly, once the anti-freeze stops coming out & it's just water, remove the drain pan & recycle what anti-freeze you can. Remember, most anti-freeze is fatal to birds & animals, including large dogs & children, so clean spills or at least dilute it with water until it is not a threat.
once done, drain the system & refill with the mix you prefer for your area, usually not less than a 50/50.
good luck.
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