Skip to content Skip to navigation menu

Your Selected Vehicle

Brands

Price

Parts for your 2002 Suzuki Swift-Fuel cap

Sort by
Scepter 20L Plastic Diesel Fuel Jerry Can 20L - 03711

Scepter 20L Plastic Diesel Fuel Jerry Can 20L - 03711

$53
Fitment Notes:
See More
Tridon Locking Fuel Tank Cap - TFL227

Tridon Locking Fuel Tank Cap - TFL227

Confirm Vehicle
$46
Fitment Notes:
See More
Scepter 25L Red Plastic Fuel Jerry Can - 07788

Scepter 25L Red Plastic Fuel Jerry Can - 07788

$67
Fitment Notes:
See More
Scepter 6L / 2.5L Red Plastic Fuel Jerry Can Combo - J63

Scepter 6L / 2.5L Red Plastic Fuel Jerry Can Combo - J63

$49
Fitment Notes:
See More
Scepter 10L Red Plastic Fuel Jerry Can - 07779

Scepter 10L Red Plastic Fuel Jerry Can - 07779

$34
Fitment Notes:
See More
Champion PVC Vacuum Cap – 6mm - CVC47

Champion PVC Vacuum Cap – 6mm - CVC47

$10
Fitment Notes:
See More

Explore 4WD & Adventure

Champion PVC Vacuum Cap – 8mm - CVC48

Champion PVC Vacuum Cap – 8mm - CVC48

$10
Fitment Notes:
See More
Scepter 20L Yellow Plastic Diesel Fuel Jerry Can - 08837

Scepter 20L Yellow Plastic Diesel Fuel Jerry Can - 08837

$52
Fitment Notes:
See More
Champion PVC Vacuum Cap – 4mm - CVC45

Champion PVC Vacuum Cap – 4mm - CVC45

$10
Fitment Notes:
See More
Champion PVC Vacuum Cap – 3mm - CVC44

Champion PVC Vacuum Cap – 3mm - CVC44

$10
Fitment Notes:
See More
Champion PVC Vacuum Cap – 10mm - CVC49

Champion PVC Vacuum Cap – 10mm - CVC49

$10
Fitment Notes:
See More
Champion PVC Vacuum Cap – 5mm - CVC46

Champion PVC Vacuum Cap – 5mm - CVC46

$10
Fitment Notes:
See More
Scepter Jerry Can Parts Kit - 03647

Scepter Jerry Can Parts Kit - 03647

$21
Fitment Notes:
See More
Showing 1 - 14 of 14 products

Understanding the Fuel Cap on the 2002 Suzuki Swift

The 2002 Suzuki Swift definitely comes with a fuel cap. This part plays a crucial role in the overall functioning of the vehicle and should not be overlooked when it comes to maintenance and servicing. It might seem like a small and insignificant item, but the fuel cap serves several important purposes that help keep the engine running smoothly and the environment protected.

Firstly, the fuel cap seals the opening of the fuel tank, preventing fuel evaporation and the escape of vapours. This is vital because fuel vapours are highly flammable and can contribute to harmful emissions if released into the atmosphere. Aussie drivers will appreciate that keeping these vapours contained is also a way to comply with environmental regulations, helping reduce pollution and smog formation.

Another reason the fuel cap is important is that it maintains the correct pressure inside the fuel tank. The fuel system in the 2002 Suzuki Swift is designed to work with a sealed tank that keeps pressure consistent. This pressure regulation is necessary for efficient fuel delivery and helps avoid the dreaded "check engine" light turning on due to an improper seal. A faulty or damaged cap can cause the system to think there is a leak, leading to warning lights and potential diagnostic headaches at the mechanic.

When servicing or maintaining the 2002 Suzuki Swift, the fuel cap should be given some attention. It might not seem like much, but inspecting the fuel cap for damage or wear is a smart move. Over time, the rubber seal inside the cap can dry out, crack, or become brittle, which compromises its ability to seal properly. Dirt and debris can also clog the cap's threads or seal, making it tough to close tightly.

Replacing a faulty fuel cap is quite straightforward and affordable. There's generally no need for specialised tools, and the part is readily available through Suzuki dealers or trusted auto parts stores across Australia. When fitting a new fuel cap, it is crucial to ensure a good fit - it should screw on snugly without forcing it or leaving it loose. If the cap does not tighten properly, it may cause fuel vapour leaks and trigger engine system alerts.

Here are some handy tips for looking after the fuel cap on a 2002 Suzuki Swift:

  • Check the cap regularly during fuel stops to make sure it is clean and free of debris.
  • Inspect the rubber gasket occasionally for cracks or dryness.
  • If you notice the cap is loose or damaged, replace it straight away.
  • When refuelling, take care not to cross-thread the cap when screwing it back on.
  • If the "check engine" light comes on and you suspect a fuel cap issue, swap it with a known good one to see if the alert clears.

Overall, the fuel cap is a small but essential part of the 2002 Suzuki Swift's fuel system. It helps keep vapours in check, maintains proper fuel pressure, and supports the proper functioning of the vehicle's engine management system. Regular maintenance and prompt replacement of a worn or faulty fuel cap could save drivers from unnecessary trips to the mechanic and keep the Suzuki Swift running like a champ on Australian roads.