The Suzuki Liana Aerio 2002 Factory Service Repair Manual is a comprehensive guide designed to assist mechanics and DIY enthusiasts in repairing or adjusting their 2002 Suzuki Liana Aerio. This manual serves as an invaluable reference tool, providing detailed information on a wide range of procedures. It covers every aspect of maintenance and repair, from basic troubleshooting to complex engine rebuilds.
Each procedure is explained in a clear and concise manner, with step-by-step instructions that are easy to follow. The manual includes detailed diagrams, illustrations, and specifications to ensure accuracy and ease of understanding. With its comprehensive coverage and user-friendly format, the Suzuki Liana Aerio 2002 Factory Service Repair Manual empowers you to confidently handle any repair job, saving you time and money in the process.
The Suzuki Liana Aerio, launched in 2002, was a compact car produced by Suzuki with a focus on affordability and practicality. It was marketed as a successor to the Suzuki Esteem, offering a more modern design and enhanced features. The Liana Aerio was available in both sedan and wagon body styles, catering to a diverse range of consumer preferences. It was powered by a 1.6-liter four-cylinder engine, generating either 106 or 113 horsepower depending on the specific market and trim level. The Aerio was known for its relatively spacious interior, offering ample room for passengers and cargo. Its suspension offered a comfortable ride, making it suitable for everyday driving. However, the Liana Aerio was not known for its sporty handling or powerful performance, primarily focusing on fuel efficiency and practicality.
The Suzuki Liana Aerio was offered with a variety of features, depending on the trim level. Standard features typically included power steering, air conditioning, and a CD player. Higher trim levels could be equipped with amenities like cruise control, power windows, and alloy wheels. Safety features included airbags, anti-lock brakes (ABS), and a driver-side seat belt pretensioner. The Liana Aerio was generally well-received for its affordability and practicality, attracting buyers who were looking for a reliable and economical car. However, it faced competition from other popular compact cars of the time, which offered more advanced features or a sportier driving experience. Despite its eventual discontinuation, the Suzuki Liana Aerio served as a testament to the brand's commitment to providing value-oriented vehicles for a wide range of customers.