Steps to adapt a Suzuki automatic transmission:

1. Prepare the necessary tools:

* OBD II scanner
* Multimeter
*Hydraulic lift (optional)

2. Warm up the engine and transmission:

* Start the engine and let it idle for 10 minutes.
* Shift gears to positions D, N and R several times.

3. Connect the OBD II scanner:

* Connect the scanner to the car’s OBD II port.

4. Check the transmission fluid level:

*If the vehicle is not equipped with a fluid level dipstick, check the level using an OBD II scanner.
* Make sure that the fluid level corresponds to the values ​​​​specified in the vehicle’s owner’s manual.

5. Check transmission errors using a scanner:

*Check for transmission related error codes.
* If there are any errors, correct them before adapting the transmission.

6. Perform the adaptation procedure using a scanner:

* Depending on the vehicle model and scanner, the adaptation procedure may differ.
* Usually the scanner has an option “Transmission Adaptation” or similar.
*Follow the instructions on the scanner screen.

7. Reset the ECU (optional):

*Removing the battery terminal for a few minutes may help reset the ECU and complete the adaptation procedure.

8. Check transmission operation:

* Start the engine and change gears several times.
* Make sure the transmission operates smoothly and without hesitation.

Notes:

* Do not turn off the engine during the adaptation procedure.
*If you have difficulty adapting the transmission, consult a qualified mechanic.
*Different Suzuki models may require different adaptation procedures. Consult your vehicle’s owner’s manual for specific instructions.

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