Hi, i have a 94 Holden Barina MH (Same shape as the Suzuki Swift) and my dash lights arnt working the fuse is fine the centre lights are working but not the dash ive looked at everything checked what i think is everything. I dont know what it is? Any ideas?
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Might be same as metros here. (they are cousins says wiki) there are 2 fuse boxes, the main is under the hood. next to battery this box FEEDS box 2. box 2 was under the dash, just above left knee (LHD) LHD = left Hand drive.
Try some engine cleaner and that will help improve rough idle and or performance. To me it sounds like a possible motor mount issue. Sounds like the front engine mount. Because you explained up a hill rattle. / Down Hill\ no rattle. Engine lifts when going up hill and shifts downward while going down hill. hence no vibration because of gravity pull and the weight of the engine.
Check the connections to the fuel sender are in good order, not loose, wet or corroded.
Check the fuel sender is properly grounded.
If no fault found as above, a new sender may be required.
Hi Chalky! I'm not familiar with your vehicle but if it were me I would put the Hazard Warning lights on and listen/feel the small relays/boxes close to the fuse board I'm sure you'll find it that way. Good Luck! Paul 'W' Onyer~EDson(:0) {#><U.K. Oh! please rate my effort.
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