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Suzuki Esteem | Baleno Wiring Diagram and Electrical Circuit (1996)
The Suzuki Esteem is an export nameplate for the Suzuki Cultus Crescent — also marketed in Europe and many Asian countries as the Suzuki Baleno — manufactured by Suzuki Motor Corporation. The Esteem was introduced in the global market in 1995. It was initially available as a 3-door hatchback and 4-door sedan, with 1.3 L (hatch only) and 1.6 L engines, with power ranging between 85 PS (63 kW) and 99 PS (73 kW/97 hp).
The following wiring diagram and electrical system circuit apply for 1996 Suzuki Esteem/Baleno model. Here you will find detail yet brief illustration of the entire electrical schematics of the vehicle including Air Conditioning Circuit, Anti-Lock Brakes System, Computer Data Lines, Cooling Fan Circuit, Cruise Control System, Defogger, Engine Performance System, Exterior Lights, Ground Distribution, Headlights, Horn, Instrument Cluster, Interior Lights, Power Distribution, Power Door Locks Circuit, Power Mirrors, Power Window, Shift Interlock System, Starting and Charging Circuit, Supplemental Restraint and Transmission System.
Suzuki Cultus | Swift Wiring Diagram and Electrical Schematics (1990)
The Suzuki Cultus is a supermini first presented at the 25th Tokyo Motor Show, formally introduced to the Japanese domestic market in 1983 and ultimately manufactured in seven countries across three generations and marketed worldwide under more than a dozen nameplates — prominently as the Geo Metro and Suzuki Swift.
The following electrical schematics and wiring diagram apply for Suzuki Cultus/Swift 1990 model year. Here you will find detail illustration of the electrical schematics which includes Condenser Cooling Fan Circuit, Defogger Diagram, Horn System Circuit, Power Mirror, Radio Circuits, Charging System, Starting System, Front and Rear Wiper/Washer Circuit, Engine Compartment and Headlights, Computer Engine Control System, Fuse Block Diagram, A/C, Heater and Comb Switch, Instrument Panel and Taillights.
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