Suzuki Grand Vitara owners have reported 13 problems related to seats (under the seats category). The most recently reported issues are listed below. Also please check out the statistics and reliability analysis of Suzuki Grand Vitara based on all problems reported for the Grand Vitara.
The air bag light remain on . The vehicle was checked in a scanner and the codes b1312 and b1319 where found. . I want to know if are recalls for this car. If yes what dealer in puerto rico can repair it.
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Trouble code b1312 ocm sensor mat fault. Air bag and passenger seat belt indicator light are on all the time.
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Problemas con el a ciento del conductor y la bolsa DE aire.
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I own 2 Suzuki Grand Vitara 2010 & 2007 and I got a recall notice from the manufacture for taking the car to the dealer for fixing the air bag issue recall called dv so I checked and the nearest authorized dealer is a one our drive so I called the manufacture and asked for help because its their problem and they should some how help costumers to get the car repair before someone gets heart the appointment takes a 1/2 day or more depend of the day and where you live. So I have to loose a day and gas money and my time and go to the next town to get the car repair and I have to do it 2 times because I have 2 cars so don't you think its fair if manufacture help us with some kind of benefits like gas money or oil change or at least let us take it to other dealer near by to do this I need help we have 2 cars and I don't have the time to do it and Suzuki is not helping to get the problem fix so I like to know is there any option for peoples like me who works almost 7 days a week and needs the car I called the manufacture and they whore very rude and don't even want to talk to you and not taking any fault in this recall and not even welling to help you some how to get it fix and perry mach saying we fix it for free its your job to take to the dealer and we don't care how far it is or how long the appointment is so deal with it. So kindly advise me if I have or I can get some help before my family get heart.
Passenger and driver seatbelt light stays on.
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all problems of the 2006 Suzuki Grand Vitara
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"airbag" light on and clock/temp display flashes. This symptom was reported to Suzuki motors USA as a safety concern soon after the vehicle began selling because the front passenger side airbag might not deploy in case of an accident. Suzuki motors USA acknowledged the problem and made available a new "adjuster set front right" for replacement. Suzuki motors will not replace the bad component, it is requiring customers to pay the 1hr labor + $1500 part cost for vehicles that are past the factory warranty (36 months, 100k miles). The cost to correct the safety problem should be paid Suzuki motors USA.
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We recently purchased a 2006 Suzuki Grand Vitara from an individual. On the way home the" passenger seat belt off" and air bag lights remained on. When we took it to a Suzuki dealer for diagnosis the results was the passenger seat sensor was not working therefore the passenger air bags were disabled. The service manager quoted $1800. To $2000. For replacement. We are very disappointed to find this to be a common problem with Suzuki.
After noticing that the airbag light which monitors inflators, crash sensors, seat belt pretension, the front passenger sensing system, and corresponding electrical circuits stayed on after starting the car, I took it to the Suzuki dealer. After they inspected it, they told me that the problem was a sensor in the driver seat. He told me me that the sensor was inside the drivers seat and that the drivers seat with the sensor inside would cost $1,984. 42 plus labor. I contacted the Suzuki main offices in brea, CA who offered to replace the whole assembly at a cost to me for a total of $300. I don't think I should pay for that since it is a manufacturer's defect and the differences in price between the dealer and the manufacturer means that they own the responsibility. I am now driving with the sensor light on and the airbag may or may not deploy because of this. 06/.
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The contact owns a 2006 Suzuki Grand Vitara. The contact stated that whenever a person was sitting in the passenger seat, the air bag light illuminated. The passenger seat module was defective. The contact had to turn the vehicle off and restart it to reset it. The vehicle was taken to an authorized dealer who stated that they would cover 50% of the repair costs to replace the entire seat cushion. The contact called the manufacturer who offered no assistance. The VIN was unavailable. The failure mileage was 35,700 and the current mileage was 36,600. Updated 02/1/lj updated 04/14/11.
A hot day or any bag weighing over 5 lbs. Will trigger the passenger seat sensor for the air bag. The only way to stop this problem is to permanently buckle the passenger seatbelt.
Seat airbag sensor failure, airbag code light in dash always on, cheked in dealer, and the no passenger indicator light in console always on with a passenger sit on the seat.
The sensor built into the passenger seat that controls the airbag is defective. The fix is a $2000 total seat replacement. Unacceptable. The car thinks a door or hatch is open and turns the overhead light on and off all the time. Another sensor. You have to be houdini to install a bulb in the front light assembly and the bulb is held by a rinky dink clip that doesn't hold so the front lights are subject to going out. The clip won't hold the bulb in place and even the dealer has problems when your bulb burns out or many times just becomes loose.
At apx. 10000 miles, the air bag light came on with the car, and did not go out. Took the vehicle to the dealer; was informed that the driver's side air bag weight sensor had failed in the seat, and would be replaced under warranty. At apx. 25000 miles, the air bag light again came on. The car was now out of warranty. I took the car to the dealer, and was informed that the air bag weight sensor in the seat had failed, and needed to be replaced. When I informed the service manager that this was the second time that this had happened, they offered to replace the sensor for $300 dollars. Which I paid for. At apx. 52000 miles, the air bag light came on again. (it was intermittent, as it would sometimes not be on) after a few months, we were involved in a minor accident, (struck by another car on rear quarter) when the car was repaired, I was asked about the seatbelt light; I was informed that the diagnostic code indicated a failure of the weight sensor. I informed the repair shop and insurance that the light was not due to the accident. While I was at the shop, the error light went out, but subsequently (within 5 miles) came back on again. The shop informed me that the problem was <<<probably>>> in the wiring harness or sensor connector, rather than the actual sensor (as the problem was intermittent. ) the car has not been fixed, and the air bag light is still on. That is three air bag weight sensor related problems with the same car. This is a safety issue, and it seems to be a pervasive safety issue with the 2006 Grand Vitara. . . [in addition, the car blows the low-beam (and sometimes high beam) headlights quite often - more than any other car I've driven in nearly 40 years of driving. ].
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