The gearbox is one of the main components of the Suzuki Splash. It is quite common for noises to occur the more time passes, these often come from a bad use of the clutch. However depending on the noise, the source of the problem is sometimes different. So we will see what will be the most usual noises and how to adjust them .
The box of my Suzuki Splash purrs
This kind of rolling noise will arise in several situations. Often the problem disappears when the clutch is pressed. In case the gearbox of the Suzuki Splash hums, it is usually a subtle noise , nevertheless relatively unpleasant. Generally this remains a problem of rolling . If you are good at mechanics, there is a solution. you can start repairs and detect the bearing that has a problem. If not, go to an auto repairer instead. This noise may worsen as time passes, and the entire gearbox must be replaced.
Suzuki Splash: Whistling of the gearbox
If the gearbox of this Suzuki Splash ever produces a hissing sound, it can cause a relatively sudden breakdown. So you don't have to hang around too much to deal with it. This kind of hissing often occurs when components begin to collide and wear out. It is not obvious to know if work is possible or if it will be necessary to change the complete gearbox. We advise you to go to your car repairer for a more detailed check.
Suzuki Splash: The gearbox hangs and makes a cracking noise
If the gearbox hangs up when you change gears, there is inevitably a problem. In reality, this remains one of the most regular dysfunctions. A gearbox is almost unbreakable when you really take care of it, however a little brutal daily use will generate malfunctions extremely quickly. The problem is probably due to the wrong amount of oil! The solution is simple. If ever the level is low, you just need to repeat the level. If the problem persists, it is because your gearbox is defective. You will therefore most certainly have to replace it.
For automatic gearboxes
Since there is no human intervention, it remains uncommon for the automatic transmission of a Suzuki Splash to deteriorate on its own. The reasons are therefore extremely easy! The first point to check is the oil level , and perhaps lubricate the mechanism. However, we advise you to go to a manufacturer's garage, it is safer. You can leave a comment to provide more precision and help other Internet users.