Contemporary automobiles have more and more functionnalities and despite the fact they give us a lot of convenience, some of them are not all the time simple to operate. Whether you have rented a car, been lent one, or just bought a Suzuki Alto, depending on its functionnalities, it can be tricky to figure out how to start a Suzuki Alto? Even if this fundamental act of running a car may seem very clear to most of you, depending on the options and the year of production of your car, it will be more or less basic to do so. Today we will demonstrate the distinct methods to start a Suzuki Alto with the key, then, in a second section, how to switch on a Suzuki Alto with a card, and finally, without using the key.

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How to start a Suzuki Alto with key?

So we start our content which is meant to teach you how to start a Suzuki Alto, which is supplied with a classic key start. Find below the various measures to be executed to turn on the engine of your Suzuki Alto:

  • Discover the location of the neiman (hole in which the key is introduced), it is in most instances on the right side of your steering wheel, on the dash. If your steering wheel is blocked, do not be reluctant to browse our content on the steering wheel blocked on Suzuki Alto that is blocked to discover how to unblock it.
  • Put the key into this one.
  • Check that you are in neutral for a manual car and in the “N” or “P” position for an automatic transmission.
  • Turn the ignition on by turning it clockwise a quarter turn until you feel you’ve passed the first notch.
  • Check on your dashboard that the orange lights go out, if you don’t know what they indicate don’t be reluctant to browse our content on orange lights on Suzuki Alto to learn the reason for this.
  • You just have to go one more notch clockwise and hold it in the stop until your Suzuki Alto starts (do not let your starter run more than 10 seconds or you risk harming it, if the car does not start, let it rest a few tens of seconds before a new test)
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  • That’s it. You managed to start your Suzuki Alto,

How to start a Suzuki Alto with the key card?

After discovering how to turn on the engine of a Suzuki Alto with key or will demonstrate you how to do it for a Suzuki Alto equipped with a key card and not a key. The process remains pretty much similar, so don’t be reluctant to return back to the previous part to have information on each of the steps to do. Discover listed below the guidelines to stick to to start your Suzuki Alto with a card:

  • According to the year and the series, you may or may not need to insert the card in a specific slot, verify on your dashboard if your Suzuki Alto is equipped with this slot or not.
  • If it has one, insert the card in this hole, or you can keep the card on you or anywhere in the cabin.
  • Find the “start” button, which is commonly based at steering wheel height close to the classic neiman location, otherwise it is commonly positioned on the centre console.
  • Check that you’re in neutral or neutral on an automatic transmission.
  • Press the “start” button once to turn on the ignition of your Suzuki Alto
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  • Press a second time after a few seconds or extinction of the orange lights on your dashboard to start your Suzuki Alto

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How do I start a Suzuki Alto without a key?

And finally, we will find out, how to start a Suzuki Alto without a key? Let’s imagine that you have lost your keys and your car is open, this could seem logical. Even so, you should know that if your Suzuki Alto is more modern than the mid 90’s it will be tricky to turn on it without a key because of all the security gadgets present on it. Of course, this should only be done on YOUR car. Here is the technique to stick to:

  • Remove the cover that covers your steering wheel and situate among the 3 electric switches the one that concerns your engine/battery/starter (to help you, please bring your user manual).
  • Strip, connect them jointly and isolate the battery and ignition wires (be careful not to electrocute yourself during the operation). You now have electricity as if you had the contact
  • Finally, strip the starter wire and connect it promptly with the battery wire (do not make lengthened contact and only 1 or 2 seconds should be enough to start your Suzuki Alto).

There, you’ve discovered all the solutions to start a Suzuki Alto.

If you need more tutorials on the Suzuki Alto, go to our Suzuki Alto category.