Suzuki Ignis sport project/resto

Suzuki Ignis sport project/resto

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Ste372

630 posts

87 months

Saturday 13th July 2019
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I might have to pick your brains buddy

Mines done over 100k are they ok at that mileage I'm gonna service it soon but what about the water pump and chain etc.

Heard that the engine temp sensors can be bad and if they are thrashed cold can be an engine ruiner. Mines had 1 lady owner so no boy Racers so fingers crossed it's a Decent engine.

Got a slipping belt easy to do myself or a garage job?

If you can answer any of them it would help
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Hi mate there is a few that seem to run into head gasket trouble over the 100k mark but nothing I'd be seriously worried about

Couple of reports say red coolant is a factor and to only use blue.

I'd give it a good service, change the thermostat and rad cap for new ones.
Thermostat is under inlet manifold at back of engine

Crank sensors can break down when engine upto temp. Again under inlet manifold behind alternator

Slipping aux belt nice and simple set up 15mins tops.

They're good little motors.
Common issues these days are
Eats top mounts. Correct ones are suzuki only
Gear cables break. Again suzuki only
Sticking rear calipers. Bigg redd for a rebuild
Shocks are suzuki only for correct damping as Most are dead by now
Exhausts rust. Suzuki only for the correct sport one
Rust is starting to claim a few now
Coolant issues pushing coolant into the overflow.

The only down side is most replacement parts are suzuki only.

Anything else give us a shout I'll do my best to ask.

If your on Facebook make sure you join the owners page. Suzuki ignis sport owners



scratchnsniff

Original Poster:

37 posts

67 months

Saturday 13th July 2019
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Ste372 said:
I might have to pick your brains buddy

Mines done over 100k are they ok at that mileage I'm gonna service it soon but what about the water pump and chain etc.

Heard that the engine temp sensors can be bad and if they are thrashed cold can be an engine ruiner. Mines had 1 lady owner so no boy Racers so fingers crossed it's a Decent engine.

Got a slipping belt easy to do myself or a garage job?

If you can answer any of them it would help
Hi mate there is a few that seem to run into head gasket trouble over the 100k mark but nothing I'd be seriously worried about

Couple of reports say red coolant is a factor and to only use blue.

I'd give it a good service, change the thermostat and rad cap for new ones.
Thermostat is under inlet manifold at back of engine

Crank sensors can break down when engine upto temp. Again under inlet manifold behind alternator

Slipping aux belt nice and simple set up 15mins tops.

They're good little motors.
Common issues these days are
Eats top mounts. Correct ones are suzuki only
Gear cables break. Again suzuki only
Sticking rear calipers. Bigg redd for a rebuild
Shocks are suzuki only for correct damping as Most are dead by now
Exhausts rust. Suzuki only for the correct sport one
Rust is starting to claim a few now
Coolant issues pushing coolant into the overflow.

The only down side is most replacement parts are suzuki only.

Anything else give us a shout I'll do my best to ask.

If your on Facebook make sure you join the owners page. Suzuki ignis sport owners
I will join the Facebook group ASAP

Any info on the crank sensor as there are a few to choose from.

Exhausts not a clue where to find one a Suzuki one may be expensive is it worth going custom? Mine needs replacing was on advisories

I will replace other stuff when it breaks mine seems completely original and not thrashed so fingers crossed.

mr shoddy

107 posts

124 months

Saturday 13th July 2019
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Just a note to say that the owners club on facebook is really good. Very helpful people there. If you need new tyres have a look at uniroyal rainsports, I found them to be excellent.

Ste372

630 posts

87 months

Saturday 13th July 2019
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Yeah most people go custom exhaust or there are a few breaking.

You can still get most parts from suzuki. Some parts are reasonable others not so much. As above owners club is super friendly and well worth joining

vx220

2,689 posts

234 months

Saturday 13th July 2019
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Ignis Sport or a Yaris T-Sport?

I'm after a little daily, coming from an MR2 Roadster

Apologies for derailing...

scratchnsniff

Original Poster:

37 posts

67 months

Saturday 13th July 2019
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vx220 said:
Ignis Sport or a Yaris T-Sport?

I'm after a little daily, coming from an MR2 Roadster

Apologies for derailing...
Never driven the Yaris t sport only a boggo basic model I hated it. If you can test drive both than go ahead the Iggy has amazing recaro's and is slightly rarer these days but can be ropey hence why so many are cheap. The t sport is meant to be a great drive and just as fun as the Ignis I was actually looking at buying one but just wanted an Ignis so so bad

vx220

2,689 posts

234 months

Monday 15th July 2019
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Cheers

Down and out

2,700 posts

64 months

Monday 15th July 2019
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scratchnsniff said:
Never driven the Yaris t sport only a boggo basic model I hated it. If you can test drive both than go ahead the Iggy has amazing recaro's and is slightly rarer these days but can be ropey hence why so many are cheap. The t sport is meant to be a great drive and just as fun as the Ignis I was actually looking at buying one but just wanted an Ignis so so bad
I had a 2005 1.3 Yaris, it was awful, the dashboard plastic must have cost Toyota at least a fiver. The doors were thinner than a KitKat wrapper.

muchacho

255 posts

134 months

Monday 15th July 2019
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Congratulations OP. I had a hunch about these and bought a blue one as a winter car and workhorse four years ago. Now on over 150k miles and it has turned out to be the best car I have ever owned. Good luck, commit to it and ask questions as the owners are the best group of car enthusiasts yet encountered!

scratchnsniff

Original Poster:

37 posts

67 months

Monday 15th July 2019
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muchacho said:
Congratulations OP. I had a hunch about these and bought a blue one as a winter car and workhorse four years ago. Now on over 150k miles and it has turned out to be the best car I have ever owned. Good luck, commit to it and ask questions as the owners are the best group of car enthusiasts yet encountered!
Loving the car so far just serviced it and was so so easy all the enthusiast's have been awesome lots of help and knowledge.

scratchnsniff

Original Poster:

37 posts

67 months

Tuesday 30th July 2019
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So got some new goodies for the car recently new tyres (cheap but not to cheap) and a new exhaust just got to fit it. Also got some paint ready to give the bonnet a quick tidy up and a few other bits and bobs like new thermostat coolant and drive belt. Will post pics up when I work on the car weather has been crap so not had time.

Still plan to get this little Suzuki looking better than ever so watch this space

scratchnsniff

Original Poster:

37 posts

67 months

Friday 9th August 2019
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Been a crap time with the little Ignis recently

Wanted to change the exhaust as the original was rotten, what actually happened was me opening pandoras little f****ing box

The main issue is the manifold/cat flexi bolts were in bad condition then one decided to snap off but not snap off nicely it decided to snap off so i couldnt heat it and crack it off. What you can see below is a few days effort on my back trying to drill out the bolt spoiler ............its still in there



So after getting HULK lvl angry I have booked it in to a garage that is well know for getting bolts out, so with some free time I am gonna refesh the underneath and possibly get some new suspension bits.

Here is a little of what I have been up to (wire brush, jenolite rust cure and hammerite)





Still got lots to do


Knackered exhaust

New Exhaust

Uncle trying to help

scratchnsniff

Original Poster:

37 posts

67 months

Wednesday 9th October 2019
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So not posted on here for ages (not that anyone is bothered but I like to do these work in progress threads)

Still got the Ignis sport had quite a Lot of work done

New exhaust is on but not an original as they are super expensive and not stainless steel, so new exhaust is a cat back system centre exit fully stainless
Loads of parts bought but not fitted

New thermostat
radiator cap
lots of radiator pipes
coolant
new Bonnet catch (fitted)
second hand bonnet (fitted)
re-painted and cleaned engine bay (done)
quick under seal (done)
New alternator
New Water pump
Monster sport white gear knob (Japanese OEM optional extra)

So Lots of parts need fitting but have not had time so will probably go to a garage to get fitted then its MOT time in November and I think its going to need the rear suspension doing so more money. I will put up loads of pics when I have time and when its all done take some driving shots and videos

trails

3,711 posts

149 months

Wednesday 9th October 2019
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I’m enjoying reading it...but I like photos too, especially of new shiny bits biggrin

They got the bolt out then...?

Ste372

630 posts

87 months

Wednesday 9th October 2019
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Getting there slowly mate.

Would of been easier to drop the manifold/cat completely off the car and tackle the snapped bolt on a bench.

These are slowly creeping up in value now and well worth looking after.

Get some more pics up!

scratchnsniff

Original Poster:

37 posts

67 months

Wednesday 9th October 2019
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Ste372 said:
Getting there slowly mate.

Would of been easier to drop the manifold/cat completely off the car and tackle the snapped bolt on a bench.

These are slowly creeping up in value now and well worth looking after.

Get some more pics up!
Got an engineering garage to drill it out and re thread it just dont have the time and have no garage to work in myself.

Pics coming soon gots loads of parts to take pictures of and a video of the new exhaust!

scratchnsniff

Original Poster:

37 posts

67 months

Thursday 10th October 2019
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So got some quick pics of some before and afters

Engine bay when I got it


And after





Got rid of those horrid bump Gaurds (sorry about the pics took them at work quickly)
Before



After





Defects I need sorting






So will try and get a Big old picture of all the parts needing to be fitted in the next few weeks then try and work out how I am going to get them fitted no money or time!! Then its MOT Time in November and I am dreading it


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Edited by scratchnsniff on Thursday 10th October 14:17

Gallons Per Mile

1,887 posts

107 months

Thursday 10th October 2019
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You're doing a cracking job on that! Bet it's like a go-cart on the road.

Why are you dreading your MOT? Check all the obvious things like tyres, brakes, lights, screenwash etc and if it drives ok with no nasty noises you're most of the way there. thumbup

scratchnsniff

Original Poster:

37 posts

67 months

Friday 11th October 2019
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Gallons Per Mile said:
You're doing a cracking job on that! Bet it's like a go-cart on the road.

Why are you dreading your MOT? Check all the obvious things like tyres, brakes, lights, screenwash etc and if it drives ok with no nasty noises you're most of the way there. thumbup
Had a good check and I do not like the look of the rear suspension, heavily corroded there is no obvious knocking and it handles fine its probably just me being overly critical but Everything else seems good. One other issue I am dreading is that Ignis sports are known for failing on emissions due to the cat not being warmed up enough before being tested Got to hope tester will do my car first thing after I give it a good run up to temp on the day.

Ste372

630 posts

87 months

Friday 11th October 2019
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scratchnsniff said:
Had a good check and I do not like the look of the rear suspension, heavily corroded there is no obvious knocking and it handles fine its probably just me being overly critical but Everything else seems good. One other issue I am dreading is that Ignis sports are known for failing on emissions due to the cat not being warmed up enough before being tested Got to hope tester will do my car first thing after I give it a good run up to temp on the day.
The rear trailing arms have a tendancy to crack where the two rear bushes are. Personally never seen it myself but a fair few members have had theirs go.