Suzuki Motor Corporation

Fuel Contamination Remediation Standards

⚠️ Suzuki Position

Suzuki prescribes fuel tank removal as the procedure for accessing fuel tank contents.

Suzuki service manuals explicitly caution against forcing objects through the fuel filler neck. NZIFDA certified technicians follow Suzuki’s prescribed service procedures.

Suzuki Service Manual Extract

Fuel Tank Removal:

  1. Relieve fuel pressure in fuel feed line according to ‘Fuel Pressure Relief Procedure’
  2. Disconnect negative cable at battery
  3. Remove fuel filler cap
  4. Insert hose of a hand operated pump into fuel filler hose and drain fuel

CAUTION: Do not force pump hose into fuel tank

— Suzuki Service Manual

This Suzuki service manual extract directly supports NZIFDA’s position: manufacturers explicitly state not to force objects through the filler neck, acknowledging the presence of anti-siphon mechanisms that can be damaged.

About Suzuki

Suzuki Motor Corporation is a Japanese multinational corporation headquartered in Hamamatsu, Japan. Suzuki is known for compact, fuel-efficient vehicles and has strong positions in the Indian and Japanese markets.

Suzuki in New Zealand

ModelFuel Type
SwiftPetrol / Mild Hybrid
VitaraPetrol / Mild Hybrid
JimnyPetrol
S-CrossPetrol / Mild Hybrid
IgnisPetrol / Mild Hybrid
BalenoPetrol

Toyota Partnership

Toyota holds 4.9% of Suzuki, with collaboration including:

Suzuki Fuel System Access

Fuel Pump Access

Suzuki models vary in fuel pump access:

⚠️ Suzuki Anti-Siphon Systems

Suzuki explicitly states in their service manual: “Do not force pump hose into fuel tank”

This confirms the presence of anti-siphon devices that can be damaged by improper extraction methods. NZIFDA certified technicians follow the manufacturer’s prescribed tank removal procedure.

Popular Suzuki Models in New Zealand

Suzuki Fuel System Notes

Diesel-in-Petrol Contamination

Adding diesel to a Suzuki petrol engine requires:

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