P2002 fault code on Suzuki grand vitara 2006. The control light of electronic fault is lighting. the car barely accelerates after a certain speed, if I press the gas. Can anyone help me? the DPF filter was washed wiht a special solution- it doesnt helo. what is the problem?? thank you for your answers!!!
This is a complex car, and engines.
Just 1 code? and no pendings?
A DIESEL engine , and in USA , are ya> or in Canada?
the shop manual for all complex cars, is a must have.
P2 codes are factory codes, unique to only Suzuki ,
so use their books.
alldata dot com has it.
"Particulate Trap Efficiency Below Threshold Malfunction "
but cleaning it , is not the only way to fix it.
the manual covers this, and how the test works and what can make it fail, simple swaps or cleans dont always work.
RTM please.
SOURCE: how to replace the struts of suzuki grand vitara 2004
You need a spring compressing tool tool to unload the spring from the strut. Very dangerous, would suggest a shop to do this.
SOURCE: cabin filter element location
Filter is located behind the glove box. All you need is a screwdriver to replace.
1. Open the glove box and empty to take the weight off the box.
2. On the right side there is a plastic hinge like device held on by one Phillips head screw. If you have trouble removing with a Phillips screwdriver you can remove with a narrow flat head screwdriver. Remove the screw and slide hinge off the mount.
3. To drop the glove box press the sides slightly inwards while 'forcing' it open beyond it's normal stopping point. Careful as when it releases it will fall wide open and may even fall from its hinged area. Set it aside.
4. Behind the glove box there is probably some fiberous material inserted to prevent noise like squeaking when it rubs. It is sticky on one side to hold it in place. Just remove and place out of the way.
5. Behind the fiberous material there'll be a cover which kinda looks like a grille. Mine was white and it is in the center of the opening. Remove it by releasing the clips at the left or right. It comes right out.
6. When the cover comes off slide the filter out and replace it. The filter lays flat and just slides in and out easily. However, if it has been some time since you replaced be prepared for a lot of debris on top of the filter such as leaves, grass or other general type of debris that has been sucked into the filter. It also may be the source of any bad odors that you smell through the air conditioning system.
7. Reverse the process. Replace the cover and push the glove box lid back into place. When you replace the glove box be careful to make sure the hinge you initiallly removed the screw from is not left behind the glove box or you will have to remove again to get it out. Replace the screw and do not over tighten as it screws into plastic and then your done.
SOURCE: 2006 GRAND VITARA ESP LIGHT ON
I have the same problem, my 2006 has less than 50,000 miles and light is on....does it really matter, or is the light just somethings that comes on
SOURCE: How to change the fuel filter on a suzuki grand Vitara
Fuel FIlter - Removal
To install:
Negative battery cable
Fuel lines from the fuel filter
Fuel filter
Fuel filter and tighten the bracket bolt. Note the fuel flow
directional arrow.
Fuel lines to the fuel filter.
Negative battery cable
To install:
Negative battery cable
Fuel lines from the fuel filter
Fuel filter
Fuel filter is incorporated in fuel pump assembly in fuel tank.
Fuel filter and tighten the bracket bolt. Note the fuel flow
directional arrow.
Fuel lines to the fuel filter.
Negative battery cable
Hope this help.
SOURCE: suzuki grand vitara fault code
I guess you have an HDI engine (possibly RHZ) as this fault is very common on that model. Quite possibly it will just disappear. It is not likely to be the turbo. Swap the electrovalve (pneumatic solenoid) which controls the turbo with one of the others (there are three beside each other on the inside of the wing, and see what happens. If the fault moves elsewhere that confirms electrovalve fault - so replace valve it.
If not check the vacuum hoses and test things such as the EGR for vacuum leaks. Another possibility is a faulty (or even just dirty) MAF. This is very easy to remove- it is on air intake - so remove and clean with wWD40 or similar.
The information below was complied by me, it explains what causes the check engine light to come on and the process of finding the cause.
When the Check Engine light (or Service Engine Soon) is turned on, the systems computer control unit (called the PCM) has sensed a fault in the electronic controls of the engine and/or the emission system. When this happens you will seldom feel the car engine run any different. There are about 200 possible faults that turn the Check Engine light on, to know what has developed a problem you must have the system tested, this is called an OBD2 fault code test, Kragen and Autozone parts stores (USA only) do this testing for free.
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