Suzuki Swift Mk3 (AZG/AZH) 2010-2017

The Suzuki Swift Mk3 (AZG/AZH) (2010-2017) kept the model’s fun-to-drive reputation alive with a light body and willing petrol engines, a favourite among keen small-car buyers. After servicing, the Swift’s service computer usually needs telling the work is complete. Common jobs include a maintenance light reset after an oil change, an oil service reset, a TPMS reset once tyres are rotated, and a brake pad wear reset where fitted when new pads go in. Disconnecting the battery can call for electric window initialisation, and a fresh battery may need registering. Find the Suzuki Swift service reset you are after in the list below and follow it through step by step.