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When adjusting the fork oil level, compress the outer tube fully
without the fork spring.
? 09943-74111: Front fork oil level gauge
? Fork oil level (Standard): 124 mm (4.88 in)
? 99000-99001-SS5:SUZUKI FORK OIL SS-05
? Standard fork oil capacity (each leg): 351 ml
or an equivalent fork oil
(11.86/12.36 US/lmp oz
Possibly either on the flip screen or in the battery compartment - with a fully-charged battery, if you turn it on it may display model info on the screen. Failing that, look in the menu settings.
In some cases if you try to start a car on a weak battery, BSI will trip and lose all informations including immobiliser code including central locking synchronisation. In my opinion you are the victim of same situation. Just try to find a garage with PP2000 and let reprogram your BSI unit in order to start using your car again or buy one from ebay if you can do it yourself.
First check the BSI (the center terminal of the battery interface)line.Clean the center point of battery as well as the BSI line.If the problem still persist Change the battery.There will be no "battery Low Shut Down".Thanks for visiting fixya
GEAR SELECTOR LEVER - INCREASED EFFORT TO SHIFT FROM DRIVE TO PARK
Publication Date: November 1, 2004
FORD:
2002-2005 Explorer, Mountaineer
ISSUE:
Some 2002-2005 Explorer 4dr/Mountaineer vehicles, may require a greater effort to move the gear selector lever (shift lever) from drive to park. This may be due to a time delay with the brake shift interlock (BSI) pin retraction. ACTION:
To service, replace the BSI switch. Refer to the following Service Procedure. SERVICE PROCEDURE
Remove the two (2) fasteners supporting the instrument panel knee bolster from below the steering column and remove the cover (Figure 1).
Figure 1 - Article 04-22-12
Remove the three (3) fasteners supporting the steering column lower shroud and remove the cover (Figure 2).
Figure 2 - Article 04-22-12
Remove the three (3) wiring bundle carrier fasteners from the bottom of the steering column to allow movement while removing the BSI switch. It may be necessary to release the connectors from the multifunction switch (Figure 3).
Figure 3 - Article 04-22-12
Remove the BSI fasteners (T-30 on the side and T-20 on the bottom) (Figure 4).
Figure 4 - Article 04-22-12
Pull the BSI tab on the bottom of the column downward to help free the BSI from the column housing.
Break the two (2) side tabs off the BSI by the white wiring connector (Figure 5).
Figure 5 - Article 04-22-12
Push the locking tab on the white connector towards the wiring to release the connector from the BSI. Be careful not to damage the connector or wiring. If the connector does not free easily, a very small flat screwdriver may be used to help lift the locking tab (Figure 6).
Figure 6 - Article 04-22-12
Connect the wiring to the new BSI. Ensure all clips are fully engaged to prevent the connector from pulling free.
Reinstall the BSI onto the steering column and reinstall fasteners (Figure 7).
Figure 7 - Article 04-22-12
Check BSI function. With the key in the accessories or run position, press the brake pedal. The BSI pin should retract on brake application, and spring up one (1) second after releasing the brake pedal. Repeat several times.
Reinstall fasteners to connect wiring bundle carrier to the steering column. Make sure all connections to the multifunction switch unit are secured properly.
Reassemble steering column in reverse order. Ensure rubber gap hider around shift lever is properly seated on the shroud.
Cycle the shift lever from park to drive and drive back to park several times to verify improved shift effort.
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