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If your losing that much, you have a leak somewhere. You need to find out where the leak is at. It may be leaking at the oil pan. It may also be leaking at the seals on the head. Either way, you need to find out where it is leaking at first.
hi sorry i cant help with the warranty, but it sounds like the seals or a seal has gone on the rack, have a look under the vehicle for any fluid residue, sometimes it takes allot to fill the powe stearing, best way to do it is fill the resivior up while motor is running and trun full lock one way then back the other , keep doing this untill you get it back, also if you cant see under the vehicle get a large peice of cardboard place it on the floor where you normally park, the turn the wheel a few times, this way it will tell tale if you have a leak, although if the fluid was empty you possibly do have one but try it anyway, just another tip, you can actually buy a special fluid that will reviterlise the seals in the rack it might be worth looking into that first before you replace it, also,have a look at the connections where the fluid goes into, they might just be loose and need nipping up again hope that will help
easiest way is to open drain plug on the radiator let it drain in bucket till it stops refill with water until you get all the coolant out. next time you refill put a cleaner in it and run it down the road at normal operating temperature for about 30 minutes let it cool off and flush it a couple more times with just water when it is clear add antifreeze in a 50/50 mixture one bottle antifreeze one bottle of water.
The 04 to 06 verona does not have a transmission dipstick, it is filled with a life time transmission fluid and thus does not need to be filled. If you have leaks and are concerned about the level there is a fill plug. BEWARE these transmissions do no use off the shelf ATF, Check with suzuki for the correct fluid and be sure to bring your checkbook
I had the same issue with my 04 Verona. Turned out to be the throttle body. Very common issue as I have had mine replaced 3 times already. I have also read on the Internet that a lot of Verona owners complaining of the same issue.
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