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Problems with 2006 Suzuki Forenza SUSPENSION

On average, the 2006 Suzuki Forenza starts to “feel” problems with the SUSPENSION and its various aspects after 100 miles.

Components Affected by SUSPENSION Issues

We have classified the 3 complaints from 2006 Suzuki Forenza about SUSPENSION into the following categories.

REAR 1

Recently reported SUSPENSION problems on 2006 Suzuki Forenza

I have a 2006 forenza at 36,000 miles my seat belt light remains on and was fixed once under the recall but now they won't fix it again. then i find out when i took my car for more tires that they are being eaten up by bad rear struts.the car had at that time 56,000 miles. the struts are expensive and of course dealer parts. and now my transmission is slipping. no way to check or fill it unless you go to the dealer and they charge a fortune to do that and where i live there is only one dealer in a several hundred mile radius so there is a long wait. this car is a piece of [xxx] and i think this needs to be recalled. what can you do as a consumer? this is crazy. information redacted pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u.s.c. 552(b)(6). *tr

Suzuki has never sent me a recall notice: 2016 explanation- they are only going by each state's vehicle owner recorded address. i/ my car have had the same listed address since purchase. suzuki on nihtsa shows 4 recalls; forenza engine wiring harness is not there. what else is missing? original forenza owner, under 47,000 miles. repeatedly, warning lites came on with overheat. oct.2006 engine stalled at 35mph in intersection; with multiple complaints suzuki, aware of ewh failure, fails to do a foenza engine wiring harness recall. i see the same symptom complaints by other forenza owners. took 3 car stallings before diagnosis made & engine wiring harness replaced. from oct.2006 complained of "old car creaking/ruff suspension" noises/bouncing going over any speed bumps or rolling streets. suzuki replaced some damaged bushings but noises/bad suspension returned; i continued complaints to the dealer and suzuki, & paid for several wheel allignments. without informing me, suzuki the dealer mechanic, again checking on my complaint, notes "cracked struts" about 1 month after my 3yr full waranty expired. 2012, i learned of the "old car symptom" suspension damage from a non-suzuki mechanic reviewing the car repair history. there is now a suspension system corrosion faiure recall for 2006 vitaras but not forenzas; same year vitara and forenza problems seem associated issues. 2006, suzuki recalls for overheat/fire ignition from headlights/electrical swtichs are 2 of 4 recalls listed with nihtsa. 2007-2015, i complained to suzuki of the same symptoms (multiple failed batteries, electrical burning odors, light shorts...) suzuki describes as high priority for repair of headlight/electrical switch. me, unaware of recalls, suzuki denied any responsibility!! my a/c air system, radio, and rarely used driver window shorted after episodes of battery failures in 45mph city traffic.

I own a 2006 suzuki forenza and have had numerous problems with this car. since purchasing new in 2006, i have had the gas gauge, gas tank, radio, center console, front door handles & catalytic converter replaced. the factory tires went bad within a year, and because it is an odd tire size cost over $400 to replace. currently the check engine light is on stating there is a problem with the catalytic converter which was just replaced about 3 months ago. i left the car overnight at the dealer & got a rental car (which cost $75) and the dealer and suzuki tech support can not figure out why the catalytic converter error continues to show up. the power steering light is also on & i was told that it requires a sensor - not covered by warranty - that will cost over $300. i have had a problem with the engine jerking and slipping gears on acceleration. it would also stick in neutral or not change gears and hesitate to the point of moving very slowly. i was told this was an oxygen sensor which cost me over $300 to replace. i have had this problem once since. the struts - front and back - also need to be replaced which is a $1200 repair because they are leaking. currently both front door handles are broken causing me to have to open the windows to open the doors. i have had them replaced once before under recall, but now it will cost over $200 a piece to replace. i didn't even know there was a light to indicate that the daytime running lights were working until it just appeared one day. the daytime running lights indicator won't stay on - it comes on, then goes back off. i think suzuki needs to make good on these cars because there are so many problems. *tr

I face the heat engine and electrical problems like the other suzuki cars of similar models driving in the highway.

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