Table 1 shows two common equipment related problems of the 2004 Suzuki Grand Vitara.
| Problem Category | Number of Problems |
|---|---|
| Air Conditioner problems | |
| Equipment problems |
The air conditioner went out on our 2004 Suzuki xl-7. This occurred a couple months ago at around 60,000 mi. The compressor was bad, $1500! now it is going again! I talked with a guy at the repair shop, another xl-7 customer, who said he gets about 10,000 miles per compressor on his, he was in for #4. I think there is a problem at the least, and a scam at worst case.
The vehicle would randomly performing in very odd manners such as stalling while driving down the highway, electrical systems (lights, stereo, etc) turning off and on randomly, reducing speed ignoring accelerator position as well as many others. Several visits to different mechanics found no issues with the vehicle. While sitting on the side of the road at one point waiting for a tow truck I noticed that the passenger floor was soaking wet and we had not had rain for many days. After doing my own investigating I found that the drain pan for the a/c condenser is located inside the car behind the stereo just to the left of the glove box. The drain pan has a hose that routes through the firewall and drains onto the ground from under the hood. This drain hose became clogged and as a result all of the water from the a/c condensation was overflowing and draining directly onto the ecu and then onto the passenger floor. This water was causing the ecu to misbehave which was creating a dangerous situation but by time the vehicle was taken to a mechanic the water had dried and the car was behaving properly. Once the drain hose was cleared there were no further problems. After checking on some Suzuki forums I found a couple others that had the same situation arise. It's a fix that takes less than a half hour and requires no parts but not one that mechanics know about and creates a dangerous situation with the computer acting unpredictably and frequently causing the car to stall in the middle of the roadway.