Suzuki Aerio P0303: Cylinder 3 – Misfire Detected

P0303 is a relatively common Suzuki Aerio trouble code. It stands for: P0303: Misfire Detected → Cylinder 3 P0303 should not be ignored, and can be a threat to the drivability the Suzuki Aerio. The nice thing about P0303 is that it’s a cylinder specific trouble code, which makes diagnosing the problems simpler than P0300, … Read more

Suzuki Aerio P0302: Misfire Detected – Cylinder 2

P0302 is a relatively common Suzuki Aerio trouble code. It stands for:     P0302 is certainly a cause for concern, and can be a threat to the drivability the Suzuki Aerio. The nice thing about it is that the P0302 has tracked the problem to a particular cylinder, which makes diagnosing the problems simpler … Read more

Suzuki Aerio P0430 OBD2 Code Diagnosis

This page will help you troubleshoot the Suzuki Aerio P0430 trouble code. In the Aerio, this code is often caused by a bad oxygen sensor, but there can be other causes as well. We’ll take a look at them below. P0430 technically stands for:   One of the most common trouble codes with all Suzuki … Read more

Suzuki Aerio P0011: OBDII Code Diagnosis

P0011 is a very common trouble code. It affects vehicles with variable valve timing (VVT). The list of VVT vehicles is growing, and the Suzuki Aerio can have VVT, and is prone to developing this code. P0011 is a generic OBDII code. This means that it has the same definition for the Suzuki Aerio as … Read more

Suzuki Aerio P0301: Misfire Detected – Cylinder 1

P0301 is a common OBDII trouble code that appears in the Suzuki Aerio. It stands for:     P0301 should be considered a cause for concern, and can be a threat to the drivability your Aerio. The one nice thing about P0301 is that it is a cylinder specific misfire code. This makes diagnosing the … Read more

Suzuki Aerio P0014: Camshaft Position B → Over Advanced → Bank 1

P0014 is a relatively common trouble code for vehicles that have Variable Valve Timing (VVT). This includes the Suzuki Aerio. VVT adjusts the camshafts position at different RPM’s and engine loads to maximize the operating efficiency of the motor. P0014 means that the camshaft position is too far advanced from where it should be in … Read more