Show Me Tell Me engine bay guide

Suzuki Swift 1.0 Turbo Booster Jet

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Suzuki Swift 1.0 Boosterjet Hybrid labelled for Show Me Tell Me

This Suzuki Swift 1.0 Boosterjet Hybrid engine diagram is designed to help learner drivers quickly identify the main under-bonnet components they may be asked about during the driving test.

The 1.0 Boosterjet engine produced 111 bhp and was used in the Suzuki Swift from 2017 to 2023. Use this guide to practise where everything lives before test day: brake fluid, engine coolant, oil dipstick and filler cap, screen wash, battery and hybrid awareness areas.

Suzuki Swift engine bay showing the location of the oil, brake fluid, coolant and screenwash reservoirs.
Suzuki Swift booster jet 1.0L engine bay guide showing the location of key maintenance points.
Brake fluid reservoir
Suzuki Swift 1.0 Boosterjet brake fluid reservoir inside the engine bay.
Suzuki Swift 1.0 Boosterjet brake fluid reservoir location.
  • Location: Towards the rear of the engine bay near the driver side bulkhead.
  • How to check: Look at the side of the reservoir and make sure the fluid is between MIN and MAX.
  • Test answer: “I would check the level is between the minimum and maximum marks. If it is low, I would get it checked before driving.”
Engine oil dipstick and filler cap
Suzuki Swift 1.0 Boosterjet oil dipstick used to check engine oil level.
Suzuki Swift 1.0 Boosterjet engine oil dipstick.
  • Location: Find the dipstick handle and the oil filler cap on top of the engine.
  • How to check: Remove the dipstick, wipe it clean, reinsert it fully, then remove it again to check the oil level is between the MIN and MAX marks.
  • Top-up: Use the correct engine oil grade for the Suzuki Swift 1.0 Boosterjet as listed in the owner’s handbook. If the oil level is below the minimum mark, top up a little at a time and avoid overfilling.
Screen wash reservoir
Suzuki Swift 1.0 Boosterjet screen wash reservoir with blue filler cap inside the engine bay.
Suzuki Swift 1.0 Boosterjet screen wash filler location.
  • Location: Usually marked by a windscreen washer symbol, often with a blue cap.
  • How to check: Open the cap and visually check if it needs topping up.
  • Tip: Use proper screen wash mix, especially in winter, to help prevent freezing.
Engine coolant tank
Suzuki Swift 1.0 Boosterjet coolant expansion tank inside the engine bay.
Suzuki Swift 1.0 Boosterjet coolant reservoir location.
  • Location: Look for the translucent coolant reservoir with level markings.
  • How to check: Only check the coolant level when the engine is cold. The fluid should be between the MIN and MAX marks.
  • Safety note: Never remove the coolant cap when the engine is hot, as pressurised steam or hot coolant can escape and cause serious burns.

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Why this matters for your test

During the driving test, the examiner may ask you a “Tell Me” question before you drive or a “Show Me” question while driving. Knowing the Suzuki Swift 1.0 Boosterjet engine bay layout helps you answer calmly and safely, instead of opening the bonnet and hoping the right reservoir waves back.

Practise Show Me Tell Me

Suzuki Swift 1.0 Boosterjet Engine Bay FAQs

The engine oil dipstick is found under the bonnet, usually with a brightly coloured handle.

To check the oil level, remove the dipstick, wipe it clean, reinsert it fully, then remove it again and check that the oil sits between the MIN and MAX marks.

Use the correct engine oil grade for your Suzuki Swift 1.0 Boosterjet as listed in the vehicle handbook.

Always check the owner’s manual before topping up, add oil a little at a time, and avoid overfilling the engine.

The coolant tank is the translucent reservoir under the bonnet with level markings on the side.

Only check the coolant level when the engine is cold. The coolant should sit between the MIN and MAX marks.

No. You should never remove the coolant cap when the engine is hot.

Hot coolant and pressurised steam can escape and cause serious burns. Wait until the engine has cooled before checking or topping up.

The brake fluid reservoir is usually found towards the rear of the engine bay, near the driver side bulkhead.

You should check that the fluid level is between the MIN and MAX marks. If it is low, get it checked before driving.

The screen wash reservoir is usually marked with a windscreen washer symbol and often has a blue cap.

Open the cap and top it up using a proper screen wash mixture, especially during winter to help prevent freezing.

The Suzuki Swift 1.0 Boosterjet engine produces 111 bhp.

The Suzuki Swift 1.0 Boosterjet was produced from 2017 to 2023.

Yes. These checks can be part of the DVSA Show Me, Tell Me vehicle safety questions.

You may be asked to explain how you would check the engine oil, coolant, brake fluid or screen wash before driving.

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