- Worst Model Year:
- 2006
- Worst Complaint:
- brakes grinding
We don't have a lot of complaints on file for the Suzuki Grand Vitara (although feel free to add yours here) -- it's either not very popular ... or it's very, very good.
The 2006 Suzuki Grand Vitara has the most complaints, & the most-reported problem is also with the 2006 Grand Vitara for brakes grinding.
Worst Reported Problems with the Grand Vitara
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#1: brakes grinding on the 2006 Grand Vitara
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#2: moldings on doors peeling off on the 2002 Grand Vitara
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#3: premature failure of front passanger seat sensor on the 2006 Grand Vitara
Latest Owner Complaints About the Grand Vitara
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premature failure of front passanger seat sensor -- 2006 Grand Vitara:
Premature failure of front passenger seat sensor causing failure of air bag system when an adult is in the seat. It is a $1200 repair not covered under warranty. Read more »
This problem has been reported 2 times by other 2006 Grand Vitara owners.
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premature failure of front passanger seat sensor -- 2006 Grand Vitara:
Repair requires seat replacement at $1,050.00 PLUS unknown labor. Read more »
This problem has been reported 2 times by other 2006 Grand Vitara owners.
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headlights continuous bulb blowout -- 2007 Grand Vitara:
H7 lowbeam bulbs have been replace on countless occasion, last time I had to make a 65 miles trip during the night and under heavy rain with my high beams on all the time. The plastic base for the bulbs is cracking (possibly because of the heat buildup) Read more »
This problem has been reported 1 times by other 2007 Grand Vitara owners.
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cruise control does not work -- 2007 Grand Vitara:
I rarely use this, so I didn't catch it for awhile, & I can't help but think it is related to the other problems I'm having with this dam car. Hit on & set & it does nothing. If a battery disconnect computer rest is done, & you try to engage it, a light on the dash flashes on, then off. Never ... Read more »
This problem has been reported 1 times by other 2007 Grand Vitara owners.
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check engine light obd reports error p0456 -- 2007 Grand Vitara:
This occurred after having the level sensors replaced in the fuel tank. The error code (says it has a very small leak in fuel system emissions) can be cleared, but returns immediately. YES I replaced the fuel cap. I've given up on this one for now. I park indoors & there are no fuel fumes apparent. Read more »
This problem has been reported 1 times by other 2007 Grand Vitara owners.
