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Suzuki Liana (Aerio) Service Repair Manual

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This comprehensive service and repair manual is specifically designed for the Suzuki Liana (Aerio), offering invaluable information for both seasoned mechanics and DIY enthusiasts. It details every aspect of the...
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Art.-Nr: 287800
Stichworte: Aerio
Suzuki Liana (Aerio) Service Repair Manual
This comprehensive service and repair manual is specifically designed for the Suzuki Liana (Aerio), offering invaluable information for both seasoned mechanics and DIY enthusiasts. It details every aspect of the vehicle, empowering you to confidently tackle repairs and maintenance. From general information and routine maintenance procedures to in-depth breakdowns of engine mechanics, transmission systems, electrical components, and safety features, this manual equips you with the knowledge and guidance necessary to understand your Suzuki Liana inside and out. Detailed diagrams and illustrations accompany each step, making it easy to visualize and execute repairs. Torque specifications, troubleshooting tips, and part identification are all included, ensuring accuracy and efficiency. With this manual at your fingertips, you'll have the tools to perform repairs and maintenance on your Suzuki Liana with confidence and precision.

The Suzuki Liana, marketed as the Suzuki Aerio in North America, is a compact car produced by the Japanese automaker Suzuki from 2001 to 2007. It was available as a four-door sedan and a five-door hatchback, offering a blend of practicality and affordability. The Liana was a replacement for the Suzuki Baleno, aiming to position itself in the growing compact car market. It featured a modern design with rounded edges and a spacious interior, catering to the needs of families and commuters. Power options included a 1.6-liter four-cylinder engine with either manual or automatic transmissions, offering satisfactory performance and fuel efficiency. The car was lauded for its comfortable ride, ample interior space, and reliable performance, making it a popular choice for both individual buyers and fleet operators.

The Suzuki Liana offered a comprehensive set of features, including standard safety equipment such as anti-lock braking system (ABS), front airbags, and seat belts. Higher trims came equipped with additional amenities like air conditioning, power windows and mirrors, and a CD player. While the Liana wasn't a standout performer in terms of handling or sportiness, it provided a comfortable and practical driving experience with a decent level of technology for its time. Despite its popularity, the Liana was discontinued in 2007, succeeded by the Suzuki SX4, as part of Suzuki’s strategy to focus on larger and more profitable vehicle segments. However, the Liana continues to be a popular choice in the used car market, particularly amongst buyers looking for a reliable and affordable compact vehicle.
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