Service Manual

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diegobear
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I'm looking for a pdf of the kizashi service manual but after poking around on the forum i cant seem to find any active links that still work. Can anyone help?
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SRN
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Fully Interactive free online version:
http://suzukifamily.com.pk:1000/sman/Ki ... index.html
1986 Suzuki Samurai JX (Tintop)
1990 Mazda Miata
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2012 Suzuki Kizashi GTS Sport (6MT)
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redmed
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SRN wrote:Fully Interactive free online version:
http://suzukifamily.com.pk:1000/sman/Ki ... index.html
Thanks, I needed that.
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SAEED_KIZZY
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unfortunately, the link is dead. :(
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https://cardiagn.com/suzuki-kizashi-200 ... rs-manual/
Found this service manual. You can download individual sections once you open them.
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Ronzuki
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Paper manuals don't require maintenance and never go offline....just sayin'....
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redmed
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Ronzuki wrote:Paper manuals don't require maintenance and never go offline....just sayin'....
I agree. Even a PDF that I could download would be great.
64 Galaxie 68 Olds 442 65 Impala 70 VW Bug
74 Nissan B210 66 Chevelle 73 Olds 98 71 C20
75 Monza 82 Escort 75 E150 75 Civic 76 Accord
86 Escort 87 Taurus 83 Chevy G20 85 Ranger 4x4
93 F250 4x4 95 Silhouette 95 LHS 03 Corolla 10 Kizashi S MT
17 Sienna
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Ronzuki
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Everyone wants a pdf...unless someone took the painstaking time to click and print it all, then scan it all, and is willing to share their labor...we're screwed. I used to be able to run that goofy .RAR thing on my old XP machine for the SX4 and Kiashi, but that laptop won't boot any longer. I was never able to get that .RAR to function correctly on Win7. Now here we are at Win10. Life shouldn't be this difficult.

I still have my full set of Samurai manuals sitting here including a full factory parts catalog. Reach over, grab it, open it, read it. No electric needed. I even have a Haynes that covers the Samurai and Sidekick. Every vehicle I've ever owned, that I bought new, I've had factory service manuals for. Always sold them to someone who needed them. Back in the day, they were a negotiation when buying a new vehicle. You want me to buy? Throw in a FSM. The first ones I actually had to buy were Dodge/ Daimler Chrysler's. First the 2000 RAM, and then the 2004 Heep. Since then, nothing has had a paper manual in print, hence, I don't have any manuals.
Ron

2010 Kizashi GTS, CVT, iAWD (3/10 build date)
2011 SX4 Premium Hatch, CVT, iAWD (12/10 build date)
2018 Mazda CX-5 iAWD Touring
2014 Wrangler JKUW (GONE, traded :D :D )
1991 Samurai, 5-Speed, EFI, Soft-Top ( :| sold)
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Well said.
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