The Suzuki Liana (Aerio) Service Factory Workshop Repair Manual is a comprehensive resource for anyone looking to maintain and repair their Suzuki Liana (Aerio). This manual provides detailed instructions and step-by-step diagrams covering a wide range of workshop procedures, ensuring you have everything you need to keep your car running smoothly.
The manual covers essential topics such as general information, maintenance and lubrication, heater and ventilation systems, air conditioning (optional), diagnostics for M13/M16 engines, engine mechanical components for both M13 and M16 engines, engine cooling systems, engine fuel systems, engine and emission control systems, manual and automatic transaxles, propeller shafts, body electrical systems, immobilizer control systems (if equipped), brake systems (including ABS), airbag systems, and restraint systems. This extensive coverage makes it an invaluable tool for both professional mechanics and DIY enthusiasts.
## The Suzuki Liana: A Compact Car with Global Appeal
The Suzuki Liana, marketed as the Aerio in North America, is a compact car that was produced by Suzuki between 2001 and 2007. Designed to cater to a global market, the Liana was offered in various configurations, including three- and five-door hatchbacks, four-door sedans, and station wagons. This versatility, along with its affordability and fuel efficiency, made it a popular choice in various regions. The Liana was powered by a range of petrol engines, ranging from 1.3 to 1.6 liters, and offered a choice of manual or automatic transmissions. Although not known for sporty performance, the Liana provided a comfortable and reliable driving experience.
The Liana aimed to appeal to a broad range of customers with its practicality and practicality. It offered generous interior space for its class, making it suitable for families or individuals looking for a spacious and comfortable ride. Its compact dimensions and maneuverability made it well-suited for city driving, while its fuel-efficient engine and relatively low cost of ownership made it attractive for budget-conscious buyers. The Liana's design was characterized by sleek lines and a modern aesthetic, while its build quality was generally considered solid for its price point. Overall, the Suzuki Liana (Aerio) offered a compelling package of features and affordability that made it a successful model in its segment, particularly in emerging markets.