Bulletins


BulletinBulletin dateReplacement BulletinItem no.SummaryAdded
POWER TRAIN - AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
TS-04-0304909/01/200910030250Suzuki: automatic transmission shift lever is loose in the shift gate and/or ignition key cannot be removed. the transmission gear shift lever does not hold firmly to the left of the shift gate as expected. the shift lever tension spring h09/02/2009
021107510018526Automatic transmission diagnostic trouble code (dtc) p0703 is present. dtc p0703 explained. *tt01/05/2006
POWER TRAIN - AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION - CONTROL MODULE (TCM, PCM)
TS030123801/01/200810024352Automatic transmission control module initialization procedure. *nj04/08/2008
TS030123801/01/200810024198Automatic transmission control module initialization procedure. my 2004-2006 verona (rp625). *nj03/20/2008
POWER TRAIN - AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION - LEVER AND LINKAGE - FLOOR SHIFT
TS-04-0304909/01/200910030250Suzuki: automatic transmission shift lever is loose in the shift gate and/or ignition key cannot be removed. the transmission gear shift lever does not hold firmly to the left of the shift gate as expected. the shift lever tension spring h09/02/2009

Consumer Complaints


Fail datemilesoccurencesPurchase date
POWER TRAIN
10/01/2006502/01/2006
 Consumer stated that her 2005 suzuki verona has been declared a lemon and would like a replacement or the dealer to buy the vehicle back. *kb ***nar*** here have been issues with the vehicle since that date of purchase. there have been several little issues ans some very serious issues. the brake rotors have been replaced again, after being fixed in march, noise is heard coming from the starter, and there have been issues with the transmission. *nm
POWER TRAIN - AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
03/09/2010551420
 Transmission shifter does not engage in park completely causing driver not to be sure if car in park and unable to remove key from vehicle.
02/15/2010680001
 Transmission has had to be replaced 3 times in 2005 suzuki verona. initial problem started 1 month after purchase (new), but dealership managed to replace several other parts first and finally consented to replace transmission 3 months after purchase date. 2nd replacement was exactly 4 years later at 68,000 miles. after transmission replaced, could hear strange sound from under hood and took it back to dealership. dealer said it was tire noise. one week later we are now getting a third transmission. car starts to hiccup and once jarred hard enough to lock seat belts. dealership has replaced parts under warranty, but has not addressed continuing problems such as shuddering breaks, air bag light that stays on continuously (told this would not affect air bag performance), peeling paint or hub caps that keep popping off. *tr
01/22/2010701671
 Transmission shifter does not engage in park completely causing driver not to be sure if car in park and unable to remove key from vehicle.*jb
05/01/200717175104/13/2007
 Tl*the contact owns a 2005 suzuki verona. while driving 65 mph, the vehicle stalls when accelerating from a stop. the dealer and manufacturer sent the contact a third party arbitration pamphlet to complete. he filed a lemon law complaint through the state attorney's general office. the current mileage is 22,200 and failure mileage was 17,175.