The 2013 Suzuki Kizashi GTS is a challenging vehicle to maintain. Connecting your phone via Bluetooth may be a problem if the voice recognition software is too sensitive (or not sensitive enough). The grille, the bumper, and the bulb housing must be removed for access to any of the headlights, which won’t allow for reliable bulb changes. Fixing a flat tire may be troublesome if the tire is too damaged to be sealed by the compressor kit.
However, the 2013 Suzuki Kizashi GTS does have its upsides. All of the tail lights are located in a single bulb housing and are accessible behind easy-to-remove portions of trunk lining, allowing for reliable bulb changes. Accessing the fuses won’t be a problem, and the engine fuse box comes provided with a fuse puller for convenience. The engine air filter is quick to reach and can be changed without the use of tools.
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