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moonbase
post Jan 18 2017, 12:02 PM

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Hi fellow swift owners

need a favour/help if everyone doesnt mind.

My swift is an older model, the 2011 version and I've some overheating/coolant reservoir problems, ive made a thread previously here about my problem

just would like to check if the level of the coolant reservoir is at this level after youve been driving for about 40mins-60mins or so

this is my coolant level after driving from home to my workplace, about 40mins-60mins on the road, it raises up all the way to the top, is this normal? never quite noticed this before since I never encountered this overheating problem

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moonbase
post Jan 18 2017, 02:30 PM

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crayzee thank you very much, i just checked and the coolant level is down and isnt as high as in the morning, thanks alot for the explanation
moonbase
post Feb 7 2017, 11:46 AM

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hi guys

was wondering if the button for the boot behind can be replaced? my swift's boot button is coming off already. Has anyone had to replace theirs?

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moonbase
post Apr 2 2017, 09:12 PM

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hi everyone, my suzuki swift is a 2009 model, and now my mileage is closing to 250k already. Just recently found out about this so am wondering if anyone here with high mileage uses Shell Helix High Mileage 15W-50 or if its advisable for me to use it since my mileage is high already
link : http://www.shell.com.my/motorists/oils-lub...age-15w-50.html

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thanks everyone
moonbase
post Apr 7 2017, 10:14 AM

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QUOTE(ktek @ Apr 3 2017, 10:06 AM)
any leakage? last time my old car high mileage use 15w40 it leak. 20w50 also leak.
so i stay 15w40 becos the enjin response is much better. the oil level touch minimum line after 5000-6000km so about time to servis anyway
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nope, not suffering from any engine oil leakage or any other leakage..so far


QUOTE(Ricky300 @ Apr 5 2017, 01:34 PM)
stick with the original spec if your engine condition is good.
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alright thanks man, noted but just out of curiousity why do you say that by the way? is it like the philosophy of "dont fix something which isnt broken"?

thanks for replies guys

 

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