This comprehensive workshop service repair manual provides detailed instructions and technical information for the Suzuki Alto Hatch 800cc models manufactured in 1987 and 1988. It covers a wide range of maintenance, repair, and adjustment procedures, making it an indispensable resource for both professional mechanics and DIY enthusiasts.
The manual includes step-by-step procedures, explanatory text, and detailed illustrations to guide users through every aspect of servicing the vehicle. From basic maintenance tasks like oil changes and filter replacements to more complex repairs like engine overhauls and transmission adjustments, this manual provides clear and concise instructions for all levels of expertise.
Key features of this workshop manual include:
* **Complete Coverage:** In-depth information on all major vehicle systems, including the engine, transmission, suspension, brakes, electrical system, and bodywork.
* **Detailed Diagrams:** High-quality illustrations and exploded diagrams help to clarify complex procedures and make it easy to identify individual components.
* **Technical Specifications:** Thorough specifications for torque settings, fluid capacities, and other critical parameters are included, ensuring that repairs are performed to factory standards.
* **Troubleshooting Guides:** Comprehensive troubleshooting sections help to diagnose and resolve common problems, saving time and effort.
* **Service Schedules:** Detailed maintenance schedules ensure that your Suzuki Alto remains in optimal condition.
This manual is a valuable tool for anyone who wants to maintain, repair, or even restore their Suzuki Alto Hatch. With its wealth of information and user-friendly format, it empowers you to perform professional-quality repairs with confidence and accuracy.
The Suzuki Alto Hatch 800cc, produced from 1987 to 1988, marked a significant step in the evolution of Suzuki's compact car offerings. This generation of the Alto, known internally as the "SS40," built upon the success of its predecessors with a refined design and improved performance. The Hatch model, a popular choice for its practicality and affordability, sported a distinctive boxy design featuring a spacious cabin for its size. Power came from a fuel-efficient 800cc three-cylinder engine, delivering a surprisingly peppy performance for its modest displacement. A lightweight construction and an efficient transmission further enhanced fuel economy, making the Alto Hatch an attractive option in a time when rising fuel prices were a growing concern.
Despite its compact dimensions, the Alto Hatch offered a surprising amount of versatility. The spacious cabin could comfortably accommodate four adults, and the rear seats could be folded down to expand cargo space for larger items. The car's nimble handling and excellent visibility made it a joy to drive in both urban and suburban environments. The Alto Hatch also boasted a reputation for reliability and durability, solidifying its status as a dependable and practical choice for everyday driving. While no longer in production, this particular model of the Suzuki Alto holds a special place in the hearts of many car enthusiasts, fondly remembered for its charm, practicality, and affordability. The 1987 to 1988 Suzuki Alto Hatch 800cc remains a testament to Suzuki's commitment to producing small, economical cars that deliver big on practicality and value.