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80 messages, Last post on Nov 06, 2009 at 6:05 AM
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We recently purchased a 2007 XL-7. From the day we brought it home, we noticed some type of donut sized fluid spots in the driveway wherever we parked. We took it back to the dealer and they said the seals in the transfer case were leaking and have to be replaced. We only have 1500 miles on the vehicle! |
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Replying to: poppins6 (May 02, 2007 3:23 am) Regards, Ivan, kc5yti
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Replying to: wingman3 (May 09, 2007 3:34 pm) Regards, Ivan, kc5yti |
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Replying to: kc5yti (Jul 09, 2007 6:52 pm) Lots of people think the best way to let the powertrain warm up is to hop in and gently drive it the first mile or two. Excessive idling can damage components like the catalytic converter. (link)
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Replying to: steve_ (Jul 09, 2007 8:32 pm) Regards, Ivan, kc5yti
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Replying to: kc5yti (Jul 30, 2007 4:16 pm) If you get ambitious maybe you could email Suzuki and ask them to clarify the manuals.
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Replying to: steve_ (Jul 30, 2007 8:42 pm) Regards, Ivan, kc5yti 2002 XL-7 2007 XL7
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Replying to: kc5yti (Jul 31, 2007 4:32 am) http://www.leemyles.com/faq2.htm Q. Can one place the shift lever in drive or reverse when the engine is in "fast idle"? A. This again like the previous question can cause abrupt transmission engagement leading to the early failure of clutches, bands, gear sets, driveline components and engine or transmission mountings. http://www.tigardtransmissions.com/faq.html I can't find to much more, but they make sense. If you place it into gear while the vehicle is at fast-idle, would be like dropping the clutch on a manual transmission. I have also seen people saying not to wait for the engine to warm up. I think it depends on the vehicle. If you have a manual tranny, sure, you could get going right away. I have a 1990 Honda Accord, and I do that, but not with either XL-7 or any auto. tranny vehicle. Oh well, I am sure this could become a hot topic. Regards, Ivan,kc5yti
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Replying to: kc5yti (Jul 31, 2007 3:34 pm) Anyway, it says let the engine idle for 30 seconds after starting and don't race the engine. Drive at moderate speed for a short distance first. And use caution when shifting when cold since cold engine idle speed is high. I suspect the Suzuki one is similar. I'm guilty of rarely using my parking brake either btw. I did use it today while messing around in the garage and then wound up driving 2 miles before I realized it was on. |
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Do these have them? I hate to seem ignorant of this but my Wife, who is the only one who drives it, say that the tailights and interior lights such as the shifter plate lights and ac control lights dont come on at night. I got in it today and the switch on the turn siganl was on the "off" position. Is it suppose to be there at all times? I turned it one notch and all the lights came on inside and out. but when you turn of the ignition it dings until you trun it back to the off position. What position should that be in for automatic headlights? If it even has it? Thanks |
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