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Tire and Light Problems

4 messages,  Last post on May 27, 2009 at 9:40 PM

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Re: Tire and Light Problems [kara0611] by tidester HOST
May 26, 2009 (9:56 am)
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Replying to: kara0611 (May 26, 2009 9:00 am)

I don't think either of those issues qualifies for lemon law treatment. I think that if you replace the tires with quality products they will last far longer than 18,000 miles. As to the lights, they shouldn't be burning out so soon. That may be simply a statistical aberration or it may be indicative of a more serious electrical problem which I doubt since you didn't mention any fuses being blown.
 
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Re: Tire and Light Problems [tidester] by bm000092
May 27, 2009 (4:10 am)
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Replying to: tidester (May 26, 2009 9:56 am)

The EOM Yoko that come with the GV have a pretty low treadwear rating on them (don't remember the number but it is low). So I think that 18 000 miles is normal. But make sure you get an alignment when installing the new ones.
I don't know why, but especially in the US, it looks like a lot of new GV were out of specs regarding the alignment.
 
For the lights, I cannot add more than what tidester wrote.
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INSIST these problems be fixed by xostnot
May 27, 2009 (9:40 pm)
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Kara0611, At 32,000km (~18,000mi), our oem tires are less than half worn out. This is not uncommon. You don't sound like you drive like a maniac, so I suspect your GV is out of alignment. I've posted over and over about this. Not only will this kill the tires, it's a safety hazard. Rapid tire wear means the vehicle is always skidding a bit, which means early loss of control in marginal situations. And lousy traction on snow/ice. It also means lower mileage and extra wear and tear on the driveline. Suzuki knows how to fix this, and on another forum a Suzuki mechanic has described fixing this problem. The unacceptably frequent failures to fix it does not mean it can't be fixed.
 
The light bulb problem is just unacceptable. It's not like it could be caused by abuse.
 
If the dealership won't fix the alignment and the electrical problem, send a letter by REGISTERED mail to Suzuki America or Suzuki Canada. Include proof that your dealership has failed to fix the problems. Point out that part of what you paid for is the warranty, and Suzuki is not upholding their part of the sale

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