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http://www.alldata.com/tsb/Suzuki/1127977200000_1131350400000_TS01/1291.html
Thanks for your reply.
ps. I've taken out all the screws that I can find, 7 screws in all.
Thanks! Alienpath
My--aye--aye--aye--aye--whoo.
Ma--ma--ma--my Verona.
I currently have about 3800 miles on it and I can honestly say that I've had less problems with my 05 than I had with my 04. However, the 05's gas mileage is actually worse than my previous 04. Since my last fill up, I've driven about 90 miles and I'm well below 3/4's of a tank.
I'm taking it to the dealer on Wednesday to have the brakes checked, just to make sure they are not dragging. Other than this, the dealer won't do anything without charging me over $100. Not only am I not happy about this, I'm embarrassed. I'm getting worse gas mileage than the rated mileage of the Toyota 4-Runner. :shades:
I'm still waiting for someone to tell us how to remove the door panels so I can get rid of those crappy speakers.
However my car, most of the time, reminds me of driving an old carburated car. It has a bit of a hesitation when pressing down the gas pedal. It doesn't matter if I'm sitting at a light or moving in traffic, it hesitates. Therefore, I'm thinking the fuel/air mixture is wrong.
And yes, I'm still waiting for someone to tell us how to remove the door panels.
http://chevy.mrmax.dp.ua/EN/documents/Evanda/sm-v/5V2_9G0.en.html#V9G0IT
This is all the info I have from the pitstop site.
09086 Pass-Thru Reprogramming Software Version 1.8.0.2
Has anyone gone through the 30k maintenance? I'm going in next week (costs $375). They change all the fluids (coolant and transmission), fuel, air and cabin filters, plus new spark plugs, and they throw in a car rental for free!
A new pass-thru reprogramming software version number 1.8.0.2, must be
downloaded and installed prior to downloading and installing the database version
2.006.0728 and any future database versions, unless notified of a change.
Again, thanks for the link.
I just had my CEL come on for the first time at 25k miles, car running like a top. I find a dealer in PA (I live in OH), show up first thing Friday morning, they take it right in. Mechanic checks codes, checks the gas cap on a machine, tells me my engine needs new software, reflashes the engine, and I am gone. Car still runs like a top. I'm using synthetic oil, it doesn't use a drop, the leather looks like new, and so does the paint.
If you want to stay in love with your car, DO NOT drive an 06 or 07 Hyundai Sonata. Especially the V6. My wife just bought one of these, and sad to say, it kicks the Verona to the curb. More size, more POWER, and better mileage. Oh well, 40 more payments of 247.00, and she's all mine!
Its been a long time since i have posted, but i wanted to let toymaker1 know that i love the verona. mine is a 2004 ex bought in dec 2003, and i have 48,100 miles on it. I do alot of traveling in my job, and i have no complaints at all. I did just have the throttle body replaced( at no cost to me), but other then that the car has been flawless. We have 3 suzuki's(2005 xl7(returned a 2002), a 2004 forenza and my verona. If suzuki was going to make a 2007 verona, i would lease one in a heartbeat, but it is not coming out till 2008, so i have to choose between a grand vitara or a audi a4. Audi will not take my verona back early but suzuki will, so i guess its the vitara even though i want a car and not a truck..
I took it to the dealer (Denver) last week for an oil change and any possible TSB updates. Though I bought it new in Dec. 2005, I learned that it was one of the early '04 production cars. It had the transmission TSB flashed previously while at the dealer before I purchased it, and that's it.
While in service, I tried to get a Suzuki sales guy to open up about the car and any of the problems. He said he drives an '05 and has 30K miles on it with no problems and didn't offer any info whatsoever (understandable).
I'm off on a sales trip to Utah this week looking forward to a comfortable trouble free experience :confuse:
BTW, the only other Verona I've ever seen on the road or parked in the 10 months since I've owned the car was at the dealership last week.
Lucky in Longmont, CO
Anyway, I still like the car and enjoy driving it, but will be a one time Suzuki owner.
Ken,
Veronaowner