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Major Problems with Suzuki Swift - Statistics of Complaints

Below you may see what Suzuki Swift model years had the most number of complaints over time. Though it does not necessarily mean that 2001, for instance, is the worst year for the Swift. Older Swift vehicles tend to accumulate more problems over time, so you need to carefully explore the nature of the issues. Tap into specific years for more details.

Browse Suzuki Swift problems by years

Worst Suzuki Swift Problems

SEATS
2000 Suzuki Swift April 28, 2002 Victims: 2

While at an intersection and at a light, vehicle was involved in a rear end collision. as a result, driver's side and passenger's side seats fell back, resulting in major injuries to passengers. also, vehicle totaled. *ak *tt

GASOLINE
2001 Suzuki Swift March 1, 2002

March '02, took vehicle in for engine stalling problem at low speeds and problem was fixed. two months later (5/18/02 at 12,349 miles on engine), took my vehicle in for the same stalling problem at higher speeds up to 65mph. left the vehicle with the same authorized suzuki service dealer (corporate motors of hayward) for a full week. unable to duplicate the stalling problem. several weeks later after many stalls at various speeds, i thought it was a perfect time for corporate motors to duplicate the problem. left the vehicle for 2 full weeks, but ...

DISC
2001 Suzuki Swift August 9, 2002

while driving 55mph front brakes locked and vehical pulled sharply to the left.*ak

What is the most common problem with Suzuki Swift?

Overall the worst problem with Suzuki Swift relates to DISC problems. Browse the categories below to learn about the specific Swift years that are prone to issues with these components.

DISC 1 AIR BAGS 1 GASOLINE 1 SEATS 1 LOCK 1

Number of Complaints Reported in the First Year

The information about Suzuki Swift common problems is powered by the NHTSA official reports, recalls, and safety issues. Our algorithms turn raw data into structured categories and charts.