Wiring diagram needed?

Tiny
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  • 2007 SUZUKI FORENZA
  • 2.0L
  • 4 CYL
  • 2WD
  • AUTOMATIC
  • 265,000 MILES
Where can I find a free wiring diagram for the vehicle listed above?
Tuesday, March 7th, 2023 AT 1:14 PM

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Tiny
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We can post diagrams from AllData or Mitchell, but each one has to be copied, then formatted to be able to be uploaded. When there's over a dozen, I copy them, then format them at home and post them the next day. To do an entire vehicle is not practical as there would be hundreds, and there are multiples of some depending on engine size, sub-models and optional equipment.

If you have a specific circuit or system, I can find the diagrams. AllData has copies of original manufacturer diagrams, and they have their own version. Each version has it advantages and disadvantages.

By far my favorite method of reading diagrams is from the manufacturer's paper service manual. You can add notes and bookmarks, and open it to multiple pages at once. Problem is today most manufacturer's manuals are only on CD which is my least favorite method.

You can buy a subscription to AllData too. Independent shops pay around $1000.00 per year for access to the site. You can buy a subscription for just your model. I haven't checked the cost lately, but it used to be around $27.00 for one year, or around $45.00 for five years.

The best deal I found for you is on eBay. You can get a digital download for $10.00 that includes electrical diagrams. This way you just pay for it once and it's yours to keep. Do a search for:

"2007 Suzuki Forenza service manual"

Just saw another listing for less than $4.00 for the download version, with a CD option available.

Let me know if there's a specific diagram you need.
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Tuesday, March 7th, 2023 AT 1:53 PM
Tiny
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Yes sir. I need the ground points diagram.
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Tuesday, March 7th, 2023 AT 2:04 PM
Tiny
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This drawing doesn't reproduce very well. If it's too hard to read, first try copying it into a typing program such as MS Word where it can be expanded, or I can cut it into pieces that I can expand for you. I find they look the best when using MS Word.

Which circuit are you working in?
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Tuesday, March 7th, 2023 AT 3:33 PM

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