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2004 Suzuki Forenza

Low Beam Headlights Or Daytime Running Lights May Not Function

Electrical & Lights, October 31, 2007

RepairPal Expert Overview:

A melted splice pack in the wiring may cause the low beam headlights or daytime running lights to not function. Insufficient lighting could reduce visibility and increase the potential for a crash. Dealers will the power circuit wires for the low beam headlights and DRL free of charge. The recall began October 31, 2007. The Suzuki recall number is NB.

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Brake Lights May Stay Illuminated

Electrical & Lights, March 16, 2005

RepairPal Expert Overview:

The brake light switch may be knocked out of adjustment if an upward/rearward force contacts the brake pedal. If this happens, the lights would remain on whether or not the brake pedal is applied, and will remain illuminated even when the key is switched off. This condition could drain the battery if left, and increase the risk of a rear end crash since drivers will not know when the brakes are applied. This condition would also disable the automatic transmission torque converter clutch, cruise control, and the traction control system. Dealers will replace the brake light switch. The recall began March 16, 2005. The Suzuki recall number is KF.

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Driver's Air Bag May Not Deploy Properly

Body, Interior & Misc., October 30, 2003

RepairPal Expert Overview:

The dual stage driver's frontal air bag may deploy in an improper sequence. If the air bag deploys improperly in a crash, the driver could be severely injured or killed. Dealers will install an adapting wiring harness. The recall began for Verona owners October 30, 2003. All Forenza vehicles were repaired before being sold. The Suzuki recall number is KB.

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