Suzuki Kizashi Recalls
The Kizashi has been recalled 7 times. The 2010 and 2013 model years have been involved in the most campaigns.
Recalls are free repairs, initiated by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration or Suzuki itself, for a widespread safety problem. They might be a pain, but a recalled problem is better than an ignored one.
Latest Kizashi Recall News
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Suzuki’s leather seat upholstery is shrinking so badly that it’s putting the squeeze on a very important airbag sensor.
The extra pressure is causing Occupant Classification System (OCS) failures in the 2010-2013 Kizashi and 2006-2013 Grand Vitara. When the OCS can’t properly detect passengers, airbags end up doing more harm than good. [The automaker blames the shrinkage problem on high heat and humidity.] Strange, I would have guessed it was the cold.(https://www.carcomplaints.com/news/2019/suzuki-recalls-kizashi-grand-vitara-shrinking-leather.shtml).…
keep readingSuzuki is recalling 5,800 Kizashi and SX4 vehicles because of control module problems inside the continuously variable transmission (CVT).
keep readingSuzuki says stress cracks caused by heat can start in unsoldered areas [of the modules] and cause electrical issues. This can cause the solenoids that control hydraulic pressure of the transmission fluid to increase in pressure, causing a rise in transmission fluid temperatires.
…Suzuki recalled thousands of SX4 and Kizashi vehicles that could accidentally roll away.
By now you should have received your recall notice and hopefully had your vehicle repaired, but if not here's what you need to know.…
keep readingCall in the exterminators! Heck, call in the National Guard -- the Suzuki Kizashi is being overrun by spiders.
Ok, ok -- overrun might be a bit of an exaggeration, but when it comes to spiders my panic meters tend to rise. Here's what you need to know about this awful issue.…
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