This is the second part of removing the head on a 2006 Suzuki Forenza. In this video, all coolant lines, vacuum hoses and electrical connectors have been removed. Enjoy!
This is the second part of removing the head on a 2006 Suzuki Forenza. In this video, all coolant lines, vacuum hoses and electrical connectors have been removed. Enjoy!
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It depends on what job you’re doing. If you’re referring to removing the
head on this engine that you should remove the entire engine and transaxle,
then I disagree, unless of course you don’t mind extra work.
on these traversal engines taking the whole engine + gearbox apart and
having the job done outside the engine bay would be much easier !! no
enough room on the mast 4 cyl cars
Did you say “Service Manual”?. Where the heck did you find one? I ‘ve
looked for a manual for 2007 Forenza with no such luck. Any help?
Yes, that’s correct dasvon. I’m using a factory service manual for this
project. I picked up the manual a couple of years ago on Ebay, but I also
have an online subscription to this car along with other cars on
alldatadiy. The information on this site is straight from the factory
service manual and gives you the advantage of showing you all the TSB’s for
your vehicle. First car runs $26.95 per year with additional cars at
$16.95. I like it because I can print diagrams out.
Thank you J diaz!
Hi mpo! Lol, there’s quite a few of them coolant lines on this car for
sure. Thanks for watching!
thank you, your the best.
Thanks Roman, I’m glad you like the videos!
Yo dawg I heard you like coolant cables.
For the future, when I do a job like this I use paint markers to mark
everything: hoses, electrical connectors. I do this for a living; I have to
be fast. Great videos, I really enjoy.