Suzuki Swift Hybrid 1.0 Turbo Booster Jet Engine

Suzuki Swift 1.0 Turbo Booster Jet Labelled for Show me Tell Me

This Suzuki Swift Hybrid engine diagram is designed to help learner drivers quickly identify the key under-bonnet components they may be asked about during their test. It clearly labels the brake fluid reservoir, engine coolant tank, oil dipstick, and screen wash bottle, making pre-test checks simple and stress-free.

Understanding your Swift Hybrid engine layout builds confidence for the Show Me, Tell Me section of the driving test. Use this guide to memorise where everything is so you can answer correctly and show safe car maintenance knowledge. Ideal for instructors and students looking for a clear, easy-to-read Swift Hybrid engine diagram and checklist.

Suzuki Booster Jet Hybrid engine labelled photo

Ford Fiesta 1.0 EcoBoost Engine Diagram — Key Under‑Bonnet Checks

Overview
Swift Hybrid engine diagram highlighting the key fluid reservoirs and safety points for the driving test. Designed to help learners remember under-bonnet checks.

Key Checks:

  • Brake Fluid Reservoir – Ensure level is between MIN and MAX marks.

  • Engine Coolant Tank – Check the level when the engine is cold.

  • Engine Oil Dipstick & Filler Cap – Use the dipstick to check oil against MIN/MAX marks; refill via the filler cap if required.

  • Screen Wash Bottle – Top up as needed for clear visibility.

  • 12V Auxiliary Battery – Powers electrical systems; check terminals are clean and secure.

  • Hybrid Safety Awareness – Orange-coloured cables indicate high-voltage components. Do not touch these; they require specialist handling.

Brake Fluid on a Suzuki Swift

Brake Fluid Reservoir

Brake Fluid Reservoir

  • Location: Rear of the engine bay, with a black cap.

  • How to check: Ensure the fluid is between the MIN and MAX marks visible on the bottle.

Suzuki Swift Hybrid coolant top up

Engine Coolant Tank

  • Location: Next to the brake fluid reservoir, also at the back of the engine bay, with a black cap.

  • How to check: The coolant level should sit between the MIN and MAX marks on the tank. (A hot engine may show slightly above MAX due to expansion—this is normal.)

  • Safety note: Never open the black cap when the engine is hot—wait for it to cool first.

  • Top-up: To add coolant, remove the green cap on the right and fill to the correct level.

  • Extra caution: If you constantly need to top up, this could indicate a leak or engine issue—get it checked by a mechanic.

Dipstick on Ford Fiesta

Engine Oil (Dipstick)

  • Location: Centre of the engine bay, marked in yellow.

  • How to check: Remove the dipstick, wipe it clean, reinsert fully, then remove again to read. Oil should sit between the two notches.

  • Top-up: Add the correct grade of oil via the oil filler cap located next to the dipstick. Avoid overfilling.

  • Extra caution: If you constantly need to top up, this could indicate a leak or engine problem—get it checked.

Screenwash bottle on Ford Fiesta

Screenwash Reservoir

  • Location: Front corner of the engine bay, with a blue cap.

  • How to check: Visual check—top up if low.

  • Top-up: Add screen wash fluid directly through the filler neck.

  • Tip: Use a proper washer fluid mix in winter to avoid freezing.

Why This Matters for Your Test

Swift Hybrid engine diagram highlighting brake fluid, coolant, oil, and screen wash locations for “Show Me, Tell Me” driving test questions. Perfect for learners to remember under-bonnet checks.

This Suzuki Swift Hybrid engine diagram is designed to help learner drivers quickly identify the key under-bonnet components they may be asked about during their test. It clearly labels the brake fluid reservoir, engine coolant tank, oil dipstick, and screen wash bottle, making pre-test checks simple and stress-free.

Understanding your Swift Hybrid engine layout builds confidence for the Show Me, Tell Me section of the driving test. Use this guide to memorise where everything is so you can answer correctly and show safe car maintenance knowledge. Ideal for instructors and students looking for a clear, easy-to-read Swift Hybrid engine diagram and checklist.

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