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What is this discussion about? Suzuki XL-7, Brakes, Engine, Fuel System, SUV


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#64 of 80
Re: 2007 suzuki xl7 many problems [tomd132] by oswald008
Oct 09, 2008 (5:57 pm)
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Replying to: tomd132 (Oct 09, 2008 2:09 pm)

I've got a 2007 XL7 AWD with 20K miles. The dealerships are useless & clueless. American Suzuki told me to take the vehicle to a different Suzuki dealership since they have different mechanics next dealership is 60miles away. American Suzuki & the Dealership told me they could not repeat the problem so there was no problem. I've had continous problems since December 07 when I bought it new.
 
I believe I've isoloated the electric failures with mine, it has to do with the factory remote starter. When I've used the remote starter on seperate occassions I've lost:
Climate control, Radio, DVD, Turn Signal audible (clicker noise), ability to dim dash, no crusie control.
 
other issues: roof rack rail plastic flapping in the wind , rear window defroster faliure, squeaky dash console, DVD LCD rattles... all the anoying stuff. Keep finding screws on the floor when I vacuum, I know they are coming out somewhere, but where?
 
I hope this helps because I know I'm sick of this car too. Attorney told me to keep taking it back until I build up enough visits to use the lemon law on them.
 
Almost forgot the randomly appearing ruff engine and check engine lights and the 'tighten fuel cap' light which was replaced, twice I think?
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Re: 2007 suzuki xl7 many problems [oswald008] by tomd132
Oct 10, 2008 (12:14 pm)
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Replying to: oswald008 (Oct 09, 2008 5:57 pm)

Thanks for the info, today they told me that they think it is a cam shaft sensor but they are still not sure and need the vehicle through the weekend with no loaner. I will let you know when I actually talk to someone who knows something.
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Re: 2007 suzuki xl7 many problems [tomd132] by ceuser
Oct 20, 2008 (4:04 pm)
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Replying to: tomd132 (Oct 09, 2008 2:09 pm)

Sludge buildup sounds exactly like my problem stated in response # 46 on this thread. The dealer told me it was rust on the cams ,,they ended up keeping the suv for 2 weeks and changed alot of parts in the engine. Its a lemon,,,,Suzuki has sold a crummy vehicle with this 2007 xl7. Wish I never went there. Never again
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4 wheel disengagement, 2004 XL7 by crazybuddha
Dec 19, 2008 (4:41 pm)
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The 4 wheel drive does not disengage the only way is to go in reverse and then forward again then back into reverse . I assuming there is a shim or pin when engage that is locked in place . It seems that the reverse motion loosens the engagement so it will then disengage . Which sounds to be lubrication problem on the front wheel drive. Is there a link for a service manuel that can be seen on line either the drive train or the 4 wheel drive section.
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Please Help!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! by ginette1971
Dec 24, 2008 (4:55 pm)
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Hi;
We purchased a XL7 on November 23,2007, and it was back at the dealership on Dec 19th and did not get back till Dec 31.
 
I am from Canada and while out driving on a morning after a snow storm, it started beeping at me telling me to "Service ABS", Servce Traction Control and Servie Stability Control. The Service dept had no clue why this was happening, the computer would not clear the code, they replace a few of the computer modules, they finally said it was the break sensor module, seemed to be ok for a couple of weeks, till the breaks started pulsating. Took it back in and they said that I had faulty rotors, the truck at this time only had 1500km. They replaced thenall seems fine. Now my breaks are squealing when I first start the car and continue to do so.
 
This truck is babied and is parked in the garage and gets driven about 30km per day.
 
Today while driving again in the snow, the same problem with the "Service ABS", Servce Traction Control and Servie Stability Control, happened again.
 
I honestly believe I was sold a lemon!! I have spoke with the Suzuki Canada rep, and he was very rude to me , basically because I am a woman, he felt that he could talk down to, me. Yes I hope Suzuki reads this forum.
 
We have been Suzuki brand loyal since 2000, we have owned 3 motorcyles and a Suzuki Swift all purchased at the same dealership, and this is how we get treated by someone that represents the company.
 
We are also having huge issues with the litres/Km. I fill my car up on a weekly basis and barely get 400km per tank. Granted I don't do any highway driving much, but this should still be better than what I am getting. I was told by the service advisor that "it has to be broken in", ok I can understand the first couple of gas tanks can be bad, but this long... He said you have to get at least 10,000 km before you start seeing the good gas mileage.. Well that is alot of money on gas being spent considering I owned a Suzuki swift for 3 year with bearly 30000 km when I turned it in on the lease for my new XL7.
 
Sorry venting here, but there has to be some kind of "Lemon" law out there!! I am so fed up that I just want to drop it off give them the keys and walk away.
 
Needless to say they will be seeing me bright and early tomorrow morning, and my husband will be there as well, and they won't be too happy when we walk in the door, we are fed up!! I have owned alot of cars, and have never had this many problems before.
 
Does anyone else have any issues as stated above.
 
Any feedback would be appreciated.
 
Ginette
 
THE SAGA CONTINUES:
 
Well I am back again and hoping to get some answers, in the last year of ownership of my XL7, I have been back to the dealership 5 times with the same problems listed below. Driving home on Friday Dec 19, in a really bad snow storm the same problem happened, they told me on Monday after my truck being there over the weekend that it might be my battery. Well today Christmas eve, out to do some shopping and we got more snow last night and same problems comes up, not the battery I guess. There has to be a solution to get this fixed, I am fed up and at this time just want out of my lease and go purchase another more reliable vehicule somewhere else.
 
I also have had problems with my radio cutting out, for 30 seconds to 1 minute and have noticed when this happens that my turn signals don't work, does that also mean, I have no working brake lights, or head lights? But the dealership cannot find the problem there either and have not heard about that at all.
 
Please someone give me some insight, as I don't know what to do anymore, Suzuki Canada does not return our calls, and we are at a dead end. After the holidays, we are considering going to see a lawyer and suing them. Are they going to wait till a bad accident happens, before they step up to the plate. I have 3 children and don't feel safe having them in my vehicule.
 
Another thing to point out, back in the summer we went to get the oil changed and there was another 2008 XL7, parked at the dealership, and all the Air Bags were deployed but there was no physical damage to the vehicule, it had not been in any accident, we inquired and the Service Manager told us the owner was driving along and the airbags just deployed on them, but the person was not hurt, he said with a chuckle..., he was on a city street going at a slow speed, I guess that makes it ok??? What would of happened if they had been on the highway?? SO that should be reassuring, I do not feel safe at all...
 
Hope to get some responses to my venting, and hopefully some insight I can take back to them, for a possible resolution.
 
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rear window blowout by adnowo
Jan 30, 2009 (2:00 pm)
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it was a cold day and i was picking up my daughter. i was parked in the lot and when she got in and shut the door, the back window blew out! has this ever happened to anyone else?
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Re: rear window blowout [adnowo] by tidester HOST
Jan 30, 2009 (10:18 pm)
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Replying to: adnowo (Jan 30, 2009 2:00 pm)

I take it that no one was hurt but I'm sure it was a jolting experience to all concerned.
 
shut the door, the back window blew out!
 
That is curious. You might expect the breaking glass to fall into the car. "Blowing out" suggests a buildup of pressure in the cabin sufficient to push the glass outward. But that doesn't really explain how the window broke in the first place. Ordinarily one would have to slam the door shut quite violently for the glass to break.
 
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Re: Please Help!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! [ginette1971] by awpalladino
Feb 26, 2009 (6:48 pm)
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Replying to: ginette1971 (Dec 24, 2008 4:55 pm)

Ginette,
 
My name is Andrew. I have having similar problems with my 07 xl7. if you get this, i'd like to talk to you about this issue. my email is awpalladinoymail.com .
 
thank you so much if you find the time.
 
-Andrew
#72 of 80
Missing Fuel Door Cover by 2003xl7
Mar 13, 2009 (7:05 am)
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I have a 2003 Suzuki XL7 as does my sister. Both of our fuel doors have fallen off. As I drive around I see that this seems to be a common problem. Has anyone else experienced this?
 
Thanks!
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Re: Missing Fuel Door Cover [2003xl7] by whb52ford
Apr 06, 2009 (5:03 pm)
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Replying to: 2003xl7 (Mar 13, 2009 7:05 am)

I have a 2008 xl7 and just purchased the roof cross rails. I need to know how to take off the black caps at the back of the side rails. Someone said theirs were coming off. Can you tell me what I need to do to take them off.
thanks

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