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4WD and 4WD-L lights flashing
03 Oct 2024 06:26 #257776
by JimnyCol
Here in Colombia, a single automatic hub goes for 650 dollars (DERCO, Autozen, Suzuki authorized dealers)! On eBay for 178 dollars + shipping. That's why 150 dollars for both manual hubs is way cheaper and would stop the problem. And an original freewheel spindle must be imported and costs $220. Or eBay $158 + shipping. Crazy prices here. Last time I wanted to buy an original ignition coil and the price was over $190...
Ok so no matter what I do with the vacuum hoses, right, but if I keep the system "as it is", I only got a flashing light, no double fast flashing lights error. If I start to mess with the connector bridging, I get the error.
Replied by JimnyCol on topic 4WD and 4WD-L lights flashing
In the UK the cost of replacing those parts would be significantly less than the cost of manual hubs.
Here in Colombia, a single automatic hub goes for 650 dollars (DERCO, Autozen, Suzuki authorized dealers)! On eBay for 178 dollars + shipping. That's why 150 dollars for both manual hubs is way cheaper and would stop the problem. And an original freewheel spindle must be imported and costs $220. Or eBay $158 + shipping. Crazy prices here. Last time I wanted to buy an original ignition coil and the price was over $190...
Once you have linked the wires in the vacuum switch connector it shouldn't matter what you do with the vacuum hoses, but leaving them looped or blocked is the best option.
Ok so no matter what I do with the vacuum hoses, right, but if I keep the system "as it is", I only got a flashing light, no double fast flashing lights error. If I start to mess with the connector bridging, I get the error.
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28 Oct 2024 16:29 #258077
by JimnyCol
Replied by JimnyCol on topic 4WD and 4WD-L lights flashing
I have fitted manual hubs, stopped every vacuum hose and shortcircuited the connector but I still have flashing lights.
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28 Oct 2024 21:32 #258082
by DrRobin
2020 blue SZ5 (one of the last to be registered in the UK)
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Replied by DrRobin on topic 4WD and 4WD-L lights flashing
It could be the transfer case switch or failing that the 4WD controller.
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29 Oct 2024 04:23 #258085
by Lambert
Temeraire (2018 quasar grey automatic)
One of the last 200ish of the gen3s, probably.
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Replied by Lambert on topic 4WD and 4WD-L lights flashing
Yeah it sounds wire related. Be careful with the switch there's a tiny detent ball behind it that is determined to escape.
Temeraire (2018 quasar grey automatic)
One of the last 200ish of the gen3s, probably.
ADOS Attention Deficit Ooooh Shiny!
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