When the clock stops lighting up, it can get unpleasant. So we will have to change the display bulb of the Suzuki Swift. Although the dashboard remains operational, we lack certain information to circulate in sufficient comfort. This action is not hard to execute, but requires a minimum of rigor. We also advise you to take photos at different stages to remind you of the reverse manipulation, especially regarding connectors. To execute this operation, count approximately a small half-hour . In terms of tools, a pair of screwdrivers is enough. Now let's look at how to change this bulb, point by point.change-bulb-clock-Suzuki-Swift

How to change the bulb on the Suzuki Swift display

Depending on the years of production, the method may vary slightly. It remains likely that some covers or screws are not identical. This is the logic to follow in general.

  • Start with remove the covers of the front panel which prevent accessibility to the display. You can use a flat screwdriver to pry into the grooves. You may need to remove more than one screw. In this case, keep them carefully aside.
  • Once the facade has been completely dismantled, disconnect connectors which connect to the clock bulb of the Suzuki Swift. You can thus disassemble all the connectors of the block, provided you remember the location. Help yourself by taking photos if it can be useful to you.
  • Normally you can access the defective bulb. Carefully remove the bulb of the clock.
  • Compare the new bulb with the previous one. The latter must be identical in terms of base and volume. The voltage as well of course.
  • Put in the new bulb by checking that it is located at the bottom of its socket.
  • Replace the connectors as they were.
  • Replace all of the front covers.

We invite you to leave a comment if you have encountered particular malfunctions.