Bulletins


BulletinBulletin dateReplacement BulletinItem no.SummaryAdded
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM - FUSES AND CIRCUIT BREAKERS
080817710022791Dtc c1230 (transfer actuator circuit malfunction) detecting condition and troubleshooting. *nj09/27/2007
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM - IGNITION - SWITCH
TB-35-0813002/01/201110035464Suzuki: correction of the terminal layout of an ignition switch illustration. referencing the service manual for the terminal layout of the ignition switch described in the ignition switch inspection in section 9c, the pins are labeled in02/28/2011
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM - WIRING
150112610019163Service manual update: cranking system wiring diagram. *tt02/15/2006
TSB-150112611/01/201210019163Service manual update: cranking system wiring diagram. *tt02/15/2006

Consumer Complaints


Fail datemilesoccurencesPurchase date
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
07/10/201264100
 Tl- the contact owns a 2006 suzuki grand vitara. the contact stated that while driving 30 mph with the air conditioner activated, the blower motor malfunctioned, causing the windshield to become foggy in colder weather. the contact had to wipe the windshield down with a towel for visibility. the contact took the vehicle to a local mechanic for diagnostic testing where the mechanic advised that the blower motor could not be repaired but required replacement. the vehicle had not yet been repaired. the failure mileage was 64,100. kmj
04/02/201269944
 We have had severe headlight issues with this 2006 suzuki grand vitara since we purchased it. the wiring harness for the headlights continue to melt even after being replaced 3 times! the dealership or suzuki motors have been of any help and offer zero assistance with the problem. a quick search online of grand vitara headlight issues will get thousands of results. i am confident that suzuki is well aware of this issue, but simply refuses to issue a recall notice because it will cost them many millions of dollars in repairs. my headlight caught fire driving down the interstate and i could have been killed due to their faulty equipment. this is a problem that a gov't agency needs to make suzuki fix. this could cause accidents and could be fatal if headlights are bursting in to flames. i suggest anyone who has headlight harness sockets that are melting...not drive the vehicle! it can and will catch on fire!!!
07/08/2009
 The sensor built into the passenger seat that controls the airbag is defective. the fix is a $2000 total seat replacement. unacceptable. the car thinks a door or hatch is open and turns the overhead light on and off all the time. another sensor. you have to be houdini to install a bulb in the front light assembly and the bulb is held by a rinky dink clip that doesn't hold so the front lights are subject to going out. the clip won't hold the bulb in place and even the dealer has problems when your bulb burns out or many times just becomes loose.
11/10/2011139000
 Tl-the contact owns a 2006 suzuki grand vitara. the contact stated that a strong chemical odor released from the vents. the vehicle was taken to the dealer who performed a diagnostic and located the failure at the blower switch. the vehicle was not repaired. the failure and the current mileage was 139,000. kmj
11/10/201113900
 Tl-the contact owns a 2006 suzuki grand vitara. the contact stated a strong chemical odor released from the vehicle vents. the vehicle was taken to the dealer who performed a diagnostic. the failure was located at the blower switch. the vehicle was not repaired. the failure and the current mileage was 139,000. li
02/14/200710000
 At apx. 10000 miles, the air bag light came on with the car, and did not go out. took the vehicle to the dealer; was informed that the driver's side air bag weight sensor had failed in the seat, and would be replaced under warranty. at apx. 25000 miles, the air bag light again came on. the car was now out of warranty. i took the car to the dealer, and was informed that the air bag weight sensor in the seat had failed, and needed to be replaced. when i informed the service manager that this was the second time that this had happened, they offered to replace the sensor for $300 dollars. which i paid for. at apx. 52000 miles, the air bag light came on again. (it was intermittent, as it would sometimes not be on) after a few months, we were involved in a minor accident, (struck by another car on rear quarter) when the car was repaired, i was asked about the seatbelt light; i was informed that the disgnostic code indicated a failure of the weight sensor. i informed the repair shop and insurance that the light was not due to the accident. while i was at the shop, the error light went out, but subsequently (within 5 miles) came back on again. the shop informed me that the problem was <<>> in the wiring harness or sensor connector, rather than the actual sensor (as the problem was intermittent.) the car has not been fixed, and the air bag light is still on. that is three air bag weight sensor related problems with the same car. this is a safety issue, and it seems to be a pervasive safety issue with the 2006 grand vitara... [in addition, the car blows the low-beam (and sometimes high beam) headlights quite often - more than any other car i've driven in nearly 40 years of driving.]
06/01/2011
 My suzuki grand vitara 2006, has error code b1312 which is a failure of the passenger seat airbag sensor. this is a major safety issue since it will not deploy any airbags in case of an accident. i have contacted suzuki but they have been dodging this issue. i believe that suzuki should pay for this entire repair as a safety recall. you may also find more such cases here: http://www.suzuki-forums.com/2g-2006-grand-vitara/42300-error-code-b1312.html http://www.suzuki-forums.com/2g-2006-grand-vitara/26724-airbag-warning-service-light-came.html http://www.suzuki-forums.com/2g-2006-grand-vitara/38714-airbag-sensor-light.html thank you.
07/15/2008
 Tl-the contact owns a 2006 suzuki grand vitara. while driving approximately 55 mph she noticed the blower was not working for the air conditioner. the vehicle was taken to a local mechanic for the failure. the mechanic performed a diagnostic and replaced the blower motor. the contact stated 2 years later the heater blower was not working. the same mechanic performed a diagnostic and stated the blower motor needs replacing again. the failure mileage was unknown and the current mileage was 104,000. vwb
11/15/2010
 Airbag sensor control module and seat belt light problem. the lights for the front passenger seat airbag and seatbelt are constantly on. they came on at approximately 56000 miles. i was told by suzuki of nashville that it was possibly the sensor in the front passenger seat, but not sure. cost of $2700 to repair. also i was told that they do not know if the airbags will deploy or if the seat belt will catch when brakes are activitated. this is a safety issue and should be addressed by suzuki - possible a recall would be the proper approach. apparently the sensor module needs to be replaced, not the whole seat. it seems riduculous to charge $2700 for a front seat cushion when the car is worth approx $10,000.
07/15/2008
 Tl-the contact owns a 2006 suzuki grand vitara. while driving approximately 55 mph she noticed the blower was not working for the air conditioner. the vehicle was taken to a local mechanic for the failure. the mechanic performed a diagnostic and replaced the blower motor. the contact stated 2 years later the heater blower was not working. the same mechanic performed a diagnostic and stated the blower motor needs replacing again. the failure mileage was unknown and the current mileage was 104,000. vwb
11/15/2010
 Airbag sensor control module and seat belt light problem. the lights for the front passenger seat airbag and seatbelt are constantly on. they came on at approximately 56000 miles. i was told by suzuki of nashville that it was possibly the sensor in the front passenger seat, but not sure. cost of $2700 to repair. also i was told that they do not know if the airbags will deploy or if the seat belt will catch when brakes are activitated. this is a safety issue and should be addressed by suzuki - possible a recall would be the proper approach. apparently the sensor module needs to be replaced, not the whole seat. it seems riduculous to charge $2700 for a front seat cushion when the car is worth approx $10,000.
07/15/2008
 Tl-the contact owns a 2006 suzuki grand vitara. while driving approximately 55 mph she noticed the blower was not working for the air conditioner. the vehicle was taken to a local mechanic for the failure. the mechanic performed a diagnostic and replaced the blower motor. the contact stated 2 years later the heater blower was not working. the same mechanic performed a diagnostic and stated the blower motor needs replacing again. the failure mileage was unknown and the current mileage was 104,000. vwb
11/15/2010
 Airbag sensor control module and seat belt light problem. the lights for the front passenger seat airbag and seatbelt are constantly on. they came on at approximately 56000 miles. i was told by suzuki of nashville that it was possibly the sensor in the front passenger seat, but not sure. cost of $2700 to repair. also i was told that they do not know if the airbags will deploy or if the seat belt will catch when brakes are activitated. this is a safety issue and should be addressed by suzuki - possible a recall would be the proper approach. apparently the sensor module needs to be replaced, not the whole seat. it seems riduculous to charge $2700 for a front seat cushion when the car is worth approx $10,000.
07/15/2008
 Tl-the contact owns a 2006 suzuki grand vitara. while driving approximately 55 mph she noticed the blower was not working for the air conditioner. the vehicle was taken to a local mechanic for the failure. the mechanic performed a diagnostic and replaced the blower motor. the contact stated 2 years later the heater blower was not working. the same mechanic performed a diagnostic and stated the blower motor needs replacing again. the failure mileage was unknown and the current mileage was 104,000. vwb
11/15/2010
 Airbag sensor control module and seat belt light problem. the lights for the front passenger seat airbag and seatbelt are constantly on. they came on at approximately 56000 miles. i was told by suzuki of nashville that it was possibly the sensor in the front passenger seat, but not sure. cost of $2700 to repair. also i was told that they do not know if the airbags will deploy or if the seat belt will catch when brakes are activitated. this is a safety issue and should be addressed by suzuki - possible a recall would be the proper approach. apparently the sensor module needs to be replaced, not the whole seat. it seems riduculous to charge $2700 for a front seat cushion when the car is worth approx $10,000.
05/01/201059000
 Low beam headlights frequently burn out airbag seat sensor twice changed, now it is out of warranty. check engine light turns on frequently. ac blows hot air suddenly. power steering plastic tensioner may break out. rear wheel cover impact wiil dent backdoor.
05/10/201018500
 All was normal in the events leading up to the defective items below: ac fan blower motor- broken, needed to be replaced. no air blowing through vents. airbag warning light- broken, passenger seat cushion needs to be replaced.
09/01/2006407/21/2006
 I purchased a suzuki grand vitara in july of 2006. shortly after purchase, 4 weeks at the most, the check engine light came on. i called the dealer faulkner suzuki (harrisburg, pa) and took the car in for service. i was told that it was an oxygen sensor malfunction. they changed the sensors. but this did not fix the problem. thereafter, approximately every 4 to 8 weeks, the check engine light came on - to which the service department at faulkner responded by changing the oxygen sensors and replacing the associated computer. also of note, their was a problem with the wheels on the car (which impaired steering at highway speeds) to which the service department responded with having me purchase new tires - the car was 8 months old at this point (this did not fully resolve that problem, although it did improve somewhat). during all this, the car was emitting a smoke smell/exhaust into the cabin of the vehicle. the service department could not figure out what was causing this (i was told that the technicians could not detect the smoke smell/exhaust). with all of this in mind, i am writing to express concerns about the businesses practices of suzuki. when the problems with the car began, i asked to have my trade in vehicle returned to me or to have a replacement vehicle (as i felt unsafe driving the car i purchased) neither request was honored. i had not expected to have any problems with a new car, no one does. so when a problem arose, my expectation was that it would be immediately resolved, this was not the case. overall, in my opinion, this matter was poorly handled - it took over a year and legal involvement before suzuki would buyback their faulty vehicle. as a consumer, i feel that this company showed little concern for my safety, time, or money. i implore you to investigate this matter and work to ensure that any future suzuki customers receive better service and a better (safe) product. *tr
10/01/20061005/13/2006
 Tl*- the contact stated that her 2006 suzuki grand vitara, has had several safety issues since she's purchased the vehicle last year. the first problem was her air bag sensor; she stated that when there is someone sitting on the passenger front side the air bag sensor constantly turns on and off. she has stated that sometimes if you sit in the seat a certain way the airbag sensor works. she has taken the vehicle to the dealership and they changed the computer in the vehicle on one occasion. the seat continued to have the same problem and she took the vehicle back and they changed the seat sensor and that didn't work. the stated that they have also re calibrated the seat and the seat sensor was still malfunctioning. on 03/16/07 while driving at a speed of 60 mph she tried to pass two vehicles on the expressway and the vehicle stalled. she stated that the engine accelerated, but instantly the vehicle lost power. she noticed that the engine light was on, but not sure if any other lights turned on. the contact stated that the vehicle coasted to the side of the road and was able to restart the vehicle immediately. the contact stated that she drove two miles and had the vehicle towed to the dealership. the contact stated that as of now she's waiting for the diagnostic evaluation of the vehicle. the current mileage was 7016.
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM - WIRING - INTERIOR/UNDER DASH
09/09/2006122001504/17/2006
 Dash board lights and headlights dim and change mode at will. hvac blower fan whistles undercarriage dust cover shakes loose (needs bolts!) what else is wrong -- not sure if i want to know! have called dealership for service, but haven't heard back. *jb