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This owner's manual applies to the VITARA series.
54P000001
NOTE: The illustrated model is one of the VITARA series.
© 2015
All rights reserved.
No part of this document may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or
mechanical, for any purpose, without the express written permission of Magyar Suzuki Corporation Ltd.
54P00-01E

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  • Page 1 NOTE: The illustrated model is one of the VITARA series. © 2015 All rights reserved. No part of this document may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, for any purpose, without the express written permission of Magyar Suzuki Corporation Ltd. 54P00-01E...
  • Page 2 Please read this manual carefully cial information, the symbol and the tion in this manual and your vehicle. before operating your new SUZUKI vehicle words WARNING, CAUTION, NOTICE MAGYAR SUZUKI CORPORATION and review the manual from time to time. It and NOTE have special meanings.
  • Page 3 CB (Citizen’s Band) radios or any other wireless transmit- ters may cause electronic interfer- ence with your vehicle’s ignition system, resulting in vehicle perfor- mance problems. Consult your SUZUKI dealer or qualified service technician for advice. 54P00-01E...
  • Page 4 INTRODUCTION Thank you for choosing SUZUKI and welcome to our growing family. Your choice was a wise one; SUZUKI products have great value that will give you driving pleasure for years. This owner’s manual was prepared to give you a safe, enjoyable, and trouble-free experience with your SUZUKI vehicle. In this manual, you will learn about the vehicle’s operation, its safety features and maintenance requirements.
  • Page 5 A wide variety of non-genuine replacement parts and accessories for SUZUKI vehicles are currently available in the market. Using these parts and accessories can affect the vehicle performance and shorten its useful life. Therefore, installation of non-genuine SUZUKI parts and accessories is not covered under warranty.
  • Page 6 SERVICE STATION GUIDE 1. Fuel (see section 1) 2. Engine hood (see section 5) 3. Tire changing tools (see section 8) 4. Engine oil dipstick <Yellow> (D16AA Diesel engine) (see section 7) 5. Engine coolant (see section 7) (RHD) 6. Windshield washer fluid (see section 7) 7.
  • Page 7 MEMO 54P00-01E...
  • Page 8 TABLE OF CONTENTS FUEL RECOMMENDATION BEFORE DRIVING OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE DRIVING TIPS OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT VEHICLE LOADING AND TOWING INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE EMERGENCY SERVICE APPEARANCE CARE GENERAL INFORMATION SPECIFICATIONS SUPPLEMENT INDEX 54P00-01E...
  • Page 9 ILLUSTRATED TABLE OF CONTENTS EXTERIOR, FRONT EXAMPLE 1. Engine hood (P.5-2) 2. Windshield wiper (P.2-110) 3. Sunroof (if equipped) (P.5-9) 4. Roof rails (if equipped) (P.5-19) 5. Front fog light (if equipped) (P.2-107, 7-47)/ Daytime running light (if equipped) (P.2-107, 7-48) 6.
  • Page 10 ILLUSTRATED TABLE OF CONTENTS EXTERIOR, REAR EXAMPLE 1. Radio antenna (P.5-38) 2. High-mount stop light (P.11-3) 3. Rear window wiper (P.2-113) 4. Fuel filler cap (P.5-1) 5. Rear combination light (P.7-50) 6. Reversing light (P.7-52) 7. Rearview camera (if equipped) (P.3-71) 8.
  • Page 11 ILLUSTRATED TABLE OF CONTENTS INTERIOR, FRONT EXAMPLE 1. Electric window controls (if equipped) (P.2-17)/ Electric mirror control switch (P.2-20)/ Outside rearview mirror folding switch (if equipped) (P.2-21) 2. Front passenger’s front air bag (P.2-51) 3. Glove box (P.5-12) 4. Front seats (P.2-21)/ Side air bags (if equipped) (P.2-55) 5.
  • Page 12 ILLUSTRATED TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Sun visor (P.5-4) VIEW A EXAMPLE 2. Front interior light (P.5-5, 7-54) 3. Inside rearview mirror (P.2-20) 4. Overhead console (if equipped) (P.5-12) 5. Sunroof switch (if equipped) (P.5-9) 6. Hands-free microphone (if equipped) (P.5-70) 54P000006 54P00-01E...
  • Page 13 ILLUSTRATED TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Lighting control lever (P.2-102)/ VIEW B EXAMPLE Turn signal control lever (P.2-108) 2. Remote audio controls (if equipped) (P.5-81) 3. Driver’s front air bag (P.2-51) 4. Engine hood release handle (P.5-2) 5. Headlight leveling switch (if equipped) (P.2-108)/ Front fog light switch (if equipped) (P.2-107)/ ®...
  • Page 14 ILLUSTRATED TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Adaptive cruise control switch VIEW C EXAMPLE (if equipped) (P.3-35)/ Cruise control switches (if equipped) (P.3-42)/ Speed limiter switches (if equipped) (P.3-45) 2. Instrument cluster (P.2-63)/ Information display (P.2-66) 3. Windshield wiper and washer lever (P.2-110)/ Rear window wiper/ washer switch (P.2-113)
  • Page 15 ILLUSTRATED TABLE OF CONTENTS INTERIOR, REAR EXAMPLE 1. Seat belts (P.2-28) 2. Center interior light (P.5-5, 7-54) 3. Assist grip (P.5-11) 4. Lap-shoulder belt with detachable connector (P.2-31) 5. Side curtain air bags (if equipped) (P.2-55) 6. Rear seats (P.2-24) 54P000009 54P00-01E...
  • Page 16 ILLUSTRATED TABLE OF CONTENTS LUGGAGE EXAMPLE COMPARTMENT 1. Shopping hook (P.5-16) 2. Luggage compartment cover (P.5-18) 3. Accessory socket (if equipped) (P.5-8) 4. Luggage compartment light (if equipped) (P.5-5, 7-54) 5. Cargo net hooks (if equipped) (P.5-17) 6. Luggage compartment pocket (P.5-15) 7.
  • Page 17 ILLUSTRATED TABLE OF CONTENTS MEMO 54P00-01E...
  • Page 18: Fuel Recommendation

    FUEL RECOMMENDATION FUEL RECOMMENDATION Fuel recommendation ............1-1 65D394 54P00-01E...
  • Page 19: Fuel Recommendation

    Fuel system tive non-automatic system. damage or vehicle performance problems resulting from the use of such fuels are not the responsibility of SUZUKI and may not NOTICE be covered under the New Vehicle War- Be careful not to spill fuel containing ranty.
  • Page 20 FUEL RECOMMENDATION Diesel engine NOTICE The diesel fuel should be with cetane index Be careful not to spill fuel containing higher than 50, sulfur content less than 10 alcohol while refueling. If fuel is ppm (parts per million) and up to 7 % of spilled on the vehicle body, wipe it off biodiesel (B7) as FAME (Fatty Acid Methyl immediately.
  • Page 21 FUEL RECOMMENDATION MEMO 54P00-01E...
  • Page 22: Before Driving

    BEFORE DRIVING BEFORE DRIVING Keys ..................2-1 Door locks ................2-2 Keyless push start system remote controller / Keyless entry system transmitter ........2-6 Theft deterrent light (if equipped) ........2-16 Windows ................2-16 Mirrors .................. 2-20 Front seats ................2-21 Rear seats ................
  • Page 23: Operating Your Vehicle

    Ask ignition mode to “ON”. If you need to make your SUZUKI dealer to have the system spare keys or remote controllers, see your inspected. SUZUKI dealer. The vehicle must be pro-...
  • Page 24: Door Locks

    Ignition key reminder (if equipped) EXAMPLE • If you lose your immobilizer ignition key or remote controller, ask your SUZUKI A buzzer sounds intermittently to remind dealer as soon as possible to deactivate you to remove the ignition key if it is in the the lost one, and to make a new key or ignition switch when the driver’s door is...
  • Page 25 BEFORE DRIVING To unlock a driver’s door from the outside NOTE: Central door locking system of the vehicle, insert the key and turn the You can switch the function that unlocks all top of the key toward the rear of the vehi- doors from requiring two turns to requiring cle.
  • Page 26 BEFORE DRIVING NOTE: NOTE: • You can also lock or unlock all doors by • You can also activate the dead lock sys- operating the transmitter or remote con- tem by operating the transmitter or troller. Refer to “Keyless push start sys- remote controller.
  • Page 27 BEFORE DRIVING Child-proof locks (rear door) Tailgate EXAMPLE Rear Front 54P000259 EXAMPLE To release this system: To unlock the driver's door, insert the key in 54P000203 54P000204 the driver’s door lock and turn the top of (1) LOCK (1) Tailgate unlatch switch the key toward the rear of the vehicle once.
  • Page 28 (1), have the vehicle (Type A) or a keyless entry system trans- inspected by your SUZUKI dealer. mitter (Type B). The remote controller has a keyless entry system and a keyless push CAUTION start system.
  • Page 29 The turn signal lights will flash once and SUZUKI dealer. the exterior buzzer will sound once when the doors are locked. Central door locking system with the dead lock system (if equipped) If you want to prevent tamper-unlocking of the door locks, use this method.
  • Page 30 • If you lose one of the remote controllers, When all doors are unlocked: tem. ask your SUZUKI dealer as soon as pos- • To lock all doors, push one of the sible for replacement. Have your dealer With the remote controller inside the vehi- request switches once.
  • Page 31 BEFORE DRIVING The turn signal lights will flash once and time, the light will start to fade out imme- When the remote controller is within the exterior buzzer will sound once when diately. approximately 80 cm (2 1/2 feet) from a the doors are locked, and then the turn sig- front door handle or the tailgate switch, you Check that the doors are locked after you...
  • Page 32 • If you lose one of the remote controllers, The remote controller is a sensitive ask your SUZUKI dealer as soon as pos- electronic instrument. To avoid dam- sible for a replacement. Have your aging the remote controller: dealer program the new remote control- •...
  • Page 33 BEFORE DRIVING Press the request switch again after doing The indicator light will turn off within sev- Battery replacement the following: eral seconds after the remote controller is If the remote controller becomes unreli- With the ignition mode changed to “LOCK” returned to an area of the vehicle other able, replace the battery.
  • Page 34 The recycling of materials will help to conserve natural resources. For more detailed information about disposing of or recycling the used battery, consult your SUZUKI dealer. 2-12 54P00-01E...
  • Page 35 BEFORE DRIVING Type A Central door locking system Keyless entry system transmitter The keyless push start system, controller • To lock all doors, push LOCK button (1) (Type B) model S79M0 and key model R64M0 are once. in compliance with the essential require- •...
  • Page 36 • If you lose one of the transmitters, ask your SUZUKI dealer as soon as possible The turn signal lights will flash once when for a replacement. Have your dealer pro-...
  • Page 37 8) Dispose of the used battery properly resources. For more detailed information according to applicable rules or regula- about disposing of or recycling of the used tions. Do not dispose of lithium batter- battery, consult your SUZUKI dealer. ies with ordinary household trash. 2-15 54P00-01E...
  • Page 38: Theft Deterrent Light

    BEFORE DRIVING Type B Theft deterrent light Windows The keyless entry system, transmitter model T68L0 and controller model S54P0 (if equipped) are in compliance with the essential requirements and other provisions of Manual window control Directive 1999/5/EC. (if equipped) EXAMPLE 54P000211 This light will blink with the ignition switch in “LOCK”...
  • Page 39 BEFORE DRIVING Driver’s side (Type B) Passenger’s door Electric window controls (if equipped) EXAMPLE EXAMPLE The electric windows can only be operated when the ignition switch is in “ON” position or the ignition mode is “ON”. Driver’s side (Type A) EXAMPLE 54P000212 54P000213...
  • Page 40 BEFORE DRIVING Lock switch (type A) operating any of the switches (2), (3), (4) or (5). To restore normal operation, release EXAMPLE CLOSE the lock switch by pushing it again. WARNING • You should always lock the pas- senger’s window operation when there are children in the vehicle.
  • Page 41 In this condition, the tion function. Have your vehicle inspected AUTO-DOWN feature will be deactivated, by an authorized SUZUKI dealer. while the AUTO-UP feature may remain activated. The pinching prevention function needs to be initialized.
  • Page 42 BEFORE DRIVING When driving at night, you can move the Outside rearview mirrors Mirrors selector tab to the night position to reduce glare from the headlights of vehicles Adjust the outside rearview mirrors so you behind you. can just see the side of your vehicle in the Inside rearview mirror mirrors.
  • Page 43: Front Seats

    BEFORE DRIVING 1) Move the selector switch to the left or Outside rearview mirror folding Front seats right to select the mirror you wish to switch (if equipped) adjust. 2) Press the outer part of the switch that corresponds to the direction in which Seat adjustment EXAMPLE you wish to move the mirror.
  • Page 44 BEFORE DRIVING Seat position adjustment lever (1) Pull the lever up and slide the seat. EXAMPLE Seatback angle adjustment lever (2) Pull the lever up and move the seatback. Seat height adjustment lever (3) (if equipped) Pull the lever up to raise the seat. Push the lever down to lower the seat.
  • Page 45 BEFORE DRIVING NOTE: Head restraints Front seat heater (if equipped) It may be necessary to recline the seat- back to provide enough overhead clear- ance to remove the head restraint. Front EXAMPLE 80J001 54P000217 Head restraints are designed to help (1) Left seat heater switch reduce the risk of neck injuries in the case (2) Right seat heater switch...
  • Page 46 BEFORE DRIVING • To select the low heat range, push “LO” Rear seats side (3) of the switch. The low side indi- WARNING cator light will illuminate when the heater Improperly using the seat heater can is on. be hazardous. An occupant can suf- •...
  • Page 47 BEFORE DRIVING Seatback angle adjustment lever (1) (if equipped) EXAMPLE Pull the lever up and move the seatback. After adjustment, move the seatback for- Lock ward and backward to check that it is securely latched. CAUTION After securing the rear seatback, check that it is locked securely.
  • Page 48 BEFORE DRIVING Rear Head restraints Folding rear seats EXAMPLE Head restraints are designed to help The rear seats of your vehicle can be reduce the risk of neck injuries in the case folded forward to provide additional cargo of an accident. space.
  • Page 49 BEFORE DRIVING NOTICE NOTICE EXAMPLE After folding the rear seatback for- • When returning the rear seatback Lock ward, do not allow any foreign mate- to the normal position, do not allow rial to enter the lock opening. This any foreign material to enter the may cause damage to the inside of lock opening.
  • Page 50 BEFORE DRIVING Seat belts and child restraint systems Above the pelvis Across the pelvis 65D606 65D201 WARNING WARNING • Never allow persons to ride in the (Continued) 65D231S cargo area of a vehicle. In the event • Seat belts should never be worn of an accident, there is a much with the straps twisted and should WARNING...
  • Page 51 BEFORE DRIVING WARNING WARNING (Continued) (Continued) • Never use the same seat belt for • For children, if the shoulder belt more than one occupant and never irritates the neck or face, move the attach a seat belt over an infant or child closer to the center of the as low as possible child being held on an occupant’s...
  • Page 52 BEFORE DRIVING Lap-shoulder belt WARNING If rear outside seat belt is fastened Emergency locking retractor (ELR) Low on hips without unhooking the webbing from The seat belt has an emergency locking the belt guide (1), the seat belt does retractor (ELR), which is designed to lock not show full performance in the the seat belt only during a sudden stop or event of accident and can result in...
  • Page 53 BEFORE DRIVING NOTE: Lap-shoulder belt with detachable The word “CENTER” is marked on the connector buckle for the rear center belt. The buckles are designed so a latch plate cannot be inserted into the wrong buckle. EXAMPLE 60A036 To fasten the seat belt, sit up straight and far back into the seat, pull the latch plate attached to the seat belt across your body 54P000221...
  • Page 54 BEFORE DRIVING CENTER 61MM0A060 61MM0A094 61MM0A062 Fastening Unfastening Before fastening the rear center lap-shoul- To unfasten the seat belt, push the button WARNING der belt, check that the detachable con- on the buckle (3) and retract the belt slowly To minimize risk of severe injury or nector (1) is securely latched and the while attaching a hand to the belt or/and death in the event of a crash, always...
  • Page 55 BEFORE DRIVING Unlatching and latching detachable Latching Stowing rear center lap-shoulder belt connector To latch the connector: Stow the belt after it is retracted com- 1) Pull the belt out from the holder. pletely. EXAMPLE 61MM0A063 61MM0A064 61MM0A065 Unlatching To unlatch the connector: 2) Insert the connector latch plate (2) into To stow the belt, insert the latch plate into 1) Insert a key or a latch plate into the slot...
  • Page 56 BEFORE DRIVING (1) Driver’s seat belt reminder light / front Seat belt reminder passenger’s seat belt reminder light (if equipped) (2) Rear passenger’s seat belt reminder EXAMPLE light (rear left)* (if equipped) (3) Rear passenger’s seat belt reminder light (rear center)* (if equipped) (4) Rear passenger’s seat belt reminder light (rear right)*...
  • Page 57 BEFORE DRIVING Driver’s seat belt reminder Front passenger’s seat belt reminder (if The reminder will be automatically can- If the driver’s seat belt remains unbuckled equipped) celed when the rear seat belt is buckled or when the ignition switch is turned to “ON” The front passenger’s seat belt reminder the ignition switch is turned off, or the position or the engine switch is pressed to...
  • Page 58 BEFORE DRIVING Shoulder anchor height adjuster Rear outside seat belt guide WARNING If rear outside seat belt is fastened EXAMPLE without unhooking the webbing from the belt guide (1), the seat belt does not show full performance in the event of accident and can result in serious personal injury.
  • Page 59 BEFORE DRIVING Seat belt inspection Child restraint systems WARNING Inspect all seat belt assemblies after EXAMPLE any crash. Any seat belt assembly which was in use during a crash (other than a very minor one) should be replaced, even if damage to the assembly is not obvious.
  • Page 60 (For EU countries) 58MS030 80JC016 When purchasing a child restraint and Booster seat install it to your SUZUKI vehicle, refer to WARNING the information about suitability for child EXAMPLE (Vehicle without the front passenger restraints shown in “Child restraint system”...
  • Page 61 BEFORE DRIVING WARNING WARNING (Vehicle with the front passenger air Children could be endangered in a bag deactivation system) crash if their child restraint systems When using a child restraint system are not properly secured in the vehi- on the front passenger’s seat, the cle.
  • Page 62: Child Restraint System

    BEFORE DRIVING Child restraint system Child restraint The suitability of each passenger’s seat position for carriage of children and fitting of child restraint system is shown in the table below. Whenever you carry children under 12 years of age or smaller than 150 cm, properly use the child restraints which conform to UN Vehi- cle Regulation No.
  • Page 63 BEFORE DRIVING In case the front passenger airbag is deactivated. Seating position (or other site) Mass Group Intermediate Intermediate Front Passenger Rear Outboard Rear Center Outboard Center group 0 up to 10 kg N.A. N.A. group 0+ up to 13 kg N.A.
  • Page 64 BEFORE DRIVING Installation suitability of ISOFIX child restraint systems Vehicle ISOFIX positions Size Mass Group Fixture Front Rear Rear Intermediate Intermediate Others class Passenger Outboard Center Outboard Center sites ISO/L1 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. carrycot ISO/L2 N.A. N.A. N.A.
  • Page 65 990E0-68L01-002 Child seat for central and southern Europe (F, B, NL, L, E, P, I, D, AT, IR, GB, M, CY) 990E0-68L01-003 Child seat for northern Europe (S, FIN, DK, EST, LV, LT) Ask an authorized SUZUKI dealer for detailed district information. 3) SUZUKI recommends “Duo Plus” child seat.
  • Page 66 BEFORE DRIVING Installation suitability of i-Size child restraint systems Seating position Front Rear Rear Rear Intermediate Intermediate Intermediate Passenger Outboard Outboard Outboard Outboard Center Center Outboard Left Right Left Right i-Size Child N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. Restraint Key of letters to be inserted in the above table i-U =Suitable for i-Size “universal”...
  • Page 67 Installation with lap-shoulder seat NOTICE deactivation system) belts Whenever possible, SUZUKI recom- Before installing a child restraint sys- mends that child restraint systems be tem in the rear seat, remove the head installed on the rear seat. According to Rear outside seat belt guide restraints.
  • Page 68 BEFORE DRIVING Install the ISOFIX type child restraint sys- Installation with ISOFIX type tem according to the instructions provided NOTICE anchorages by the child restraint system manufacturer. Before installing a child restraint sys- After installation, try moving the child tem in the rear seat, remove the head restraint system in all directions especially restraints.
  • Page 69 BEFORE DRIVING 4) Push the child restraint toward the anchor- ages so that the connecting bar tips are NOTICE EXAMPLE partially hooked to the anchorages. Use When installing a child restraint sys- your hands to confirm the position. tem to the rear seat, adjust the front seat position so that the front seat EXAMPLE does not interfere with the child...
  • Page 70 WARNING tether strap to the luggage restraint head restraint.) loops. Incorrectly attached top tether This section describes your SUZUKI 5) Check that cargo does not interfere strap will reduce the intended effec- vehicle’s seat belt pretensioner sys- with routing of the top tether strap.
  • Page 71 When scrapping your seat belt and both side of the rear seat belt rized SUZUKI dealer as soon as possible. SUZUKI vehicle, ask your SUZUKI dealer, retractor. The pretensioner tightens the body repair shop, or scrap yard for assis- seat belt so the belt fits the occupant’s...
  • Page 72 (air bags) WARNING (9)* This section describes the protection (10) provided by your SUZUKI vehicle’s supplemental restraint system (air bags). Read and follow all instruc- tions carefully to minimize your risk of severe injury or death in the event of a crash.
  • Page 73 Have the air bag system minor frontal crashes, since they would inspected by an authorized SUZUKI dealer offer no protection in those types of acci- as soon as possible. dents. Since an air bag deploys only one...
  • Page 74 BEFORE DRIVING Therefore, an air bag is not a substitute for Front passenger’s front air bag located behind the passenger’s side of the seat belts. To maximize your protection, dashboard. EXAMPLE always fasten your seat belts. Be aware The driver’s knee air bag is located in the that no system can prevent all possible dashboard below the steering wheel.
  • Page 75 BEFORE DRIVING Conditions of front air bags deployment Conditions of front air bags may inflate WARNING (inflation) Receiving a strong impact to the lower body of your vehicle, the front air bags will (Vehicle with the front passenger air inflate in many cases. bag deactivation system) When using child restraint system on the front passenger’s seat, the front...
  • Page 76 BEFORE DRIVING Front air bags may not inflate The front air bags may not inflate when the impact is absorbed since the crash object moved, vehicle body deformed, or crash angle was greater than about 30 degrees from the front. 80J101 80J119 •...
  • Page 77 BEFORE DRIVING Side air bags and side curtain air bags (if equipped) EXAMPLE 80J104 80J106 • Crash with a utility pole or stumpage • Frontal crash with a fixed wall that does not move or deform in less than about 25 km/h (15 mph) 68KM090 Side air bags and side curtain air bags are...
  • Page 78 BEFORE DRIVING to restrain occupants from further move- Side curtain air bags (if equipped) Conditions of side air bags and side ments during the accident. curtain air bags deployment (inflation) EXAMPLE Therefore, an air bag is not a substitute for seat belts.
  • Page 79 BEFORE DRIVING Side air bags and side curtain air bags Side air bags and side curtain air bags may inflate in a strong impact may not inflate 80J102 80J123 • Crash from the front • Crash from the side at an angle 80J121 80J120 80J124...
  • Page 80 BEFORE DRIVING Air bags must inflate quickly and forcefully in order to reduce the chance of serious or fatal injuries. However, an unavoidable consequence of the quick inflation is that the air bag may irritate bare skin, such as the facial area against a front air bag. Also, upon inflation, a loud noise will occur and some powder and smoke will be released.
  • Page 81 Do not place SUZUKI dealer to ensure that it works any objects between the air bag properly. and the driver or front passenger.
  • Page 82 ON” indicator (1) comes on for about 1 your air bags. Remind anyone who ser- minute and then goes out. vices your SUZUKI vehicle that it has air bags. When the front passenger’s air bag is deactivated, both “PASSENGER AIRBAG Service on or around air bag components ON”...
  • Page 83 Whenever possible, SUZUKI recom- 1) Check that the ignition switch is in mends that child restraint systems be “LOCK” position or the engine switch is installed on the rear seat.
  • Page 84 BEFORE DRIVING To activate the front passenger’s air bag, follow the instructions below before start- ing the engine. 1) Check that the ignition switch is in “LOCK” position or the engine switch is in “LOCK” (OFF) mode. 2) Insert the key into the air bag deactiva- tion switch (3), then push and turn the key to “ON”...
  • Page 85 BEFORE DRIVING Instrument cluster 1. Speedometer 2. Tachometer 3. Fuel gauge 4. Temperature gauge 5. Information display 6. Warning and indicator lights EXAMPLE 54P000230 2-63 54P00-01E...
  • Page 86: Fuel Gauge

    BEFORE DRIVING Refer to “Low fuel warning light” in “Warn- Speedometer Fuel gauge ing and indicator lights” in this section for details. The speedometer indicates vehicle speed. The mark (2) indicates that the fuel filler door is located on the left side of the vehi- cle.
  • Page 87: Temperature Gauge

    BEFORE DRIVING To reduce the brightness of the instrument Temperature gauge Brightness control cluster lights, turn the indicator selector knob (1) counterclockwise. WARNING EXAMPLE Do not adjust the brightness of the instrument panel lights while driving. Otherwise, you could lose control of the vehicle.
  • Page 88: Information Display

    BEFORE DRIVING Display (E) Information display Gearshift indicator EXAMPLE Display (F) The information display is shown when the Trip meter ignition switch is in “ON” position or the ignition mode is “ON”. Display (G) Odometer (A) (B) (C) 61MM0A158 (2) Indicator selector knob (3) Trip meter selector knob The information display shows the follow- ing information.
  • Page 89 BEFORE DRIVING Clock Thermometer Fuel consumption / Driving range / Average speed / Oil life The display (A) shows the time. The display (C) shows the thermometer. (if equipped) To set the clock, follow “Setting mode” The thermometer indicates the outside When there are no warning or indicator instructions in this section.
  • Page 90 BEFORE DRIVING To switch the display indication, push the indicator selector knob (2) quickly. EXAMPLE NOTE: The value of fuel consumption, driving range and average speed shown on the display are affected by the following condi- tions; • road condition •...
  • Page 91 BEFORE DRIVING Instantaneous fuel consumption the ignition switch is turned to “ON” posi- NOTE: The display shows instantaneous fuel con- tion or the engine switch is pressed to If you add only a small amount of fuel sumption with a bar graph only when the change the ignition mode to “ON”.
  • Page 92 “---” and then indicates a new aver- filter change timing properly. To reset the age speed after driving for a short time. indicator, consult your SUZUKI dealer. When the oil life monitoring is reset, the oil NOTE: life monitoring indicates 30000 km. If the When you reconnect the negative (–) ter-...
  • Page 93 BEFORE DRIVING Gearshift indicator Odometer Setting mode The display (E) shows the gearshift indica- The display (G) shows the odometer. When the ignition switch is in “ON” position tor. or the ignition mode is “ON” and the vehi- The odometer records the total distance cle is stationary, you can enter the setting the vehicle has been driven.
  • Page 94 BEFORE DRIVING NOTE: Fuel reset (Average fuel consumption Clock setting • If you push and hold the indicator selec- reset setting) • To change the hour indication, turn the tor knob (2) to enter the setting mode You can change when the value of aver- indicator selector knob (2) left or right when the display (D) shows average fuel age fuel consumption is reset.
  • Page 95 BEFORE DRIVING Door lock (Door lock setting) Antitheft (Theft deterrent alarm system Oil change (Oil life monitoring system You can choose either once or twice oper- setting) (if equipped) reset setting) (if equipped for gasoline ation(s) to unlock all doors (including the You can switch the theft deterrent alarm engine model) tailgate) or release the dead lock system (if...
  • Page 96 BEFORE DRIVING IC AC (ENG A-STOP system setting) NOTE: Warning and indicator messages (if equipped) • When the problem that causes a mes- • When using the automatic heating and sage to appear is corrected, the mes- The display shows warning and indicator air conditioning system (if equipped), sage will disappear.
  • Page 97 BEFORE DRIVING Warning and indicator messages Warning and indicator Master warning Sound Cause and remedy message indicator light Blinks Beep (one time from interior A door or tailgate is not properly closed. (only while vehicle buzzer; only while vehicle is Stop the vehicle in a safe place and close is in motion) in motion)
  • Page 98 BEFORE DRIVING Warning and indicator Master warning Sound Cause and remedy message indicator light Keyless Push Start System The clutch pedal is depressed. Press the engine switch to start the engine. 61MM0A164 2-76 54P00-01E...
  • Page 99 BEFORE DRIVING Warning and indicator Master warning Sound Cause and remedy message indicator light Keyless Push Start System The engine switch is pressed without depressing the brake and clutch pedals. Try again as instructed by the message. 61MM0A166 2-77 54P00-01E...
  • Page 100 Beep (one time from interior There is a problem with the steering lock buzzer) system. Have your vehicle inspected by an autho- rized SUZUKI dealer. 61MM0A168 Keyless Push Start System Blinks Beep (one time from interior There is a problem with the keyless push buzzer) start system.
  • Page 101 BEFORE DRIVING Warning and indicator Master warning Sound Cause and remedy message indicator light Keyless Push Start System Blinks Series of beeps under cer- The remote controller may be outside the tain conditions (for about 2 vehicle or its battery may have become dis- seconds from exterior and/or charged.
  • Page 102 BEFORE DRIVING Warning and indicator Master warning Sound Cause and remedy message indicator light Blinks Continuous beep (from inte- The headlights and/or the position lights are rior buzzer) left on. Turn them off. 61MM0A172 Keyless Push Start System This message is displayed when “ON” posi- tion is selected as the power supply posi- tion.
  • Page 103 BEFORE DRIVING Warning and indicator Master warning Sound Cause and remedy message indicator light Beep (one time from interior Fuel is low. Refill it immediately. (#1) buzzer) 61MM0A174 Keyless Push Start System Blinks Beep (one time from interior The steering lock is not disengaged. While buzzer) lightly turning the steering wheel in both directions, press the engine switch again.
  • Page 104 BEFORE DRIVING Warning and indicator Master warning Sound Cause and remedy message indicator light The road may be icy. Drive very carefully. (#1) 54P000258 (#1) This message will disappear for a while even if the problem that caused the message to appear is not corrected. 2-82 54P00-01E...
  • Page 105 There may be a problem with the fuel filter. buzzer) Have your vehicle inspected by an autho- rized SUZUKI dealer. 61MM0A225 (#1) This message will disappear for a while even if the problem that caused the message to appear is not corrected.
  • Page 106 Beep (one time from interior It is possible that water may be in the fuel buzzer) filter. Have your vehicle inspected by an autho- rized SUZUKI dealer. 61MM0A226 Blinks Beep (one time from interior Change the engine oil and oil filter immedi- buzzer) ately.
  • Page 107 Blinks Beep (one time from interior There may be a problem with the diesel buzzer) particulate filter. Have your vehicle inspected by an autho- rized SUZUKI dealer. 61MM0A223 ® Diesel Engine Models Blinks Beep (one time from interior You should regenerate the DPF ®...
  • Page 108 Beep (one time from interior There may be a problem with ESP sys- buzzer) tem. Have your vehicle inspected by an autho- rized SUZUKI dealer. 61MM0A178 Hill Hold Control System Blinks Beep (one time from interior There may be a problem with hill descent...
  • Page 109 Blinks Beep (one time from interior If this message is displayed, have your buzzer) vehicle inspected by an authorized SUZUKI dealer. 61MM0A180 NOTE: • When you operate the four-mode 4WD system (if equipped), the information display may show messages other than those in the above chart.
  • Page 110: Warning And Indicator Lights

    75 seconds while driving, have your vehicle and then remain continuously illuminated. inspected by an authorized SUZUKI This sequence will be repeated after the dealer. Even if the light turns off after ignition switch is turned to “ON” position or...
  • Page 111: Inspection And Maintenance

    BEFORE DRIVING WARNING WARNING WARNING The load-carrying capacity of your Continuing to drive with the low tire (Continued) tires is reduced at lower inflation pressure warning light on can lead to • If your vehicle is equipped with a pressures. If your tires are even mod- an accident, resulting in severe injury flat tire repair kit instead of a spare erately under-inflated, the load on the...
  • Page 112: Specifications

    If any of the following conditions the vehicle’s brake system. occur, you should immediately ask If this happens: your SUZUKI dealer to inspect the 1) Pull off the road and stop carefully. brake system. • If the brake system warning light...
  • Page 113 If one of the above occurs, have the sys- light is working. If the light stays on or tem inspected by your SUZUKI dealer. comes on when driving, there may be If the ABS becomes inoperative, the brake ®...
  • Page 114 For details of the ESP systems, refer to descent control indicator blinks, the hill ® tem should be inspected by your SUZUKI “Electronic stability program (ESP )” in descent control will not be activated. dealer before you drive the vehicle again.
  • Page 115 SUZUKI dealer. WARNING If AIR BAG light does not blink or come on briefly when the ignition switch is turned to “ON”...
  • Page 116 If the malfunction indicator light comes on or blinks when the engine is running, there is a damage in the emission control sys- tem. Bring the vehicle to your SUZUKI dealer to have the damage fixed. (For EU specification vehicle) 54G391...
  • Page 117 Have the system inspected by your mode to “ON”. SUZUKI dealer. NOTE: NOTE: The activation point of this light varies The following steering wheel operations...
  • Page 118 ® should have the system inspected by an ABS), the ESP OFF indicator light will authorized SUZUKI dealer. also come on. • When dirt is detected on the surface of the radar sensor cover. In this case, For details, refer to “Radar brake support clean the cover.
  • Page 119 Have with the LED headlight. Park the vehicle in tem. Bring the vehicle to your SUZUKI the system inspected by your SUZUKI a safe place and consult your SUZUKI dealer to have the problem corrected.
  • Page 120 BEFORE DRIVING Turn signal indicators Illumination indicator light 4WD warning light (if equipped) 50G055 64J045 57L30042 When you turn on the left or right turn sig- This indicator light comes on while the When the ignition switch is turned to “ON” nals, the corresponding green arrow on the position lights, tail light and/or the head- position or the engine switch is pressed to...
  • Page 121 BEFORE DRIVING If either of odometer reading or time is (For diesel engine model) Oil change request light reached to the value which is set by the This light comes on for several seconds (if equipped) system, this light blinks when the ignition when the ignition switch is turned to “ON”...
  • Page 122 (for diesel engine model) (for diesel engine model) the next oil change timing properly. To reset the light, consult your SUZUKI dealer. NOTICE Severe engine damage will result, if you keep operating the engine after this light blinks.
  • Page 123 The process normally takes about 25 min- system. You should have the system 72M00032 utes. inspected by an authorized SUZUKI When the ignition switch is turned to “ON” The optimum condition for ending the pro- dealer. position or the engine switch is pressed to cess are achieved by keeping the vehicle change the ignition mode to “ON”, this light...
  • Page 124: Lighting Control Lever

    BEFORE DRIVING Master warning indicator light Lighting operation Lighting control lever EXAMPLE 78K049 When the information display shows warn- ing and indicator messages, this indicator light may also blink. For details, refer to “Information display” in this section. 61MM0A072 57L21128 To turn the lights on or off, twist the knob on the end of the lever.
  • Page 125 BEFORE DRIVING EXAMPLE 61MM0A073 With the headlights on, push the lever for- ward to switch to the high beams (main beams) or pull the lever toward you to switch to the low beams. When the high beams (main beams) are on, a light on the instrument cluster will come on.
  • Page 126 BEFORE DRIVING Your vehicle’s lighting system is controlled by two main systems: the lighting switch and Automatic light operation the auto-on headlight system (when the lighting switch is in “AUTO” position). (if equipped) The two systems work together to operate your lights as shown in the following chart: ON: Lights ON EXAMPLE LIGHT: When it is light around the light sensor (5).
  • Page 127 BEFORE DRIVING To turn the lights on or off, twist the knob on the end of the lever. There are four CAUTION Front position lights, tail lights, license positions: plate light, instrument lights and headlights If the light sensor area of the wind- are on.
  • Page 128 Please contact an authorized condition: column, when the following three condi- SUZUKI dealer if you want the function The headlights and/or position lights are tions are all met. reprogrammed. on even after the ignition switch is turned...
  • Page 129: Front Fog Light Switch

    BEFORE DRIVING Daytime running light (D.R.L.) sys- Rear fog light switch (if equipped) Front fog light switch tem (if equipped) (if equipped) When the engine is started, this system EXAMPLE turns on the daytime running lights. Conditions for D.R.L. system operation 1) The engine is running.
  • Page 130: Headlight Leveling Switch

    BEFORE DRIVING Headlight leveling switch Turn signal control lever Vehicle Load Switch Position Condition (if equipped) Driver only Driver + 1 passenger (in front seat) Driver + 4 passengers, no cargo Driver + 4 passengers, cargo added Driver + full cargo 57L21128 80JM040 WARNING...
  • Page 131 With the ignition switch in “ON” position or its indicator (1 to 4 times). Please ask an the ignition mode “ON”, move the lever authorized SUZUKI dealer for the customi- upward or downward to activate the right zation. or left turn signals.
  • Page 132: Hazard Warning Switch

    BEFORE DRIVING Wiper and washer operation Hazard warning switch Windshield wiper and washer lever When the ignition switch is in “ON” position or the ignition mode is “ON”, you can use EXAMPLE the wiper/washer lever or switch (if equipped). Windshield wipers EXAMPLE 54P000242 Push in the hazard warning switch to acti-...
  • Page 133 BEFORE DRIVING Move the lever up and hold it to “MIST” Windshield wipers with rain sens- position, the windshield wipers will turn on EXAMPLE ing function (if equipped) continuously at low speed. EXAMPLE EXAMPLE 61MM0A082 If the control lever has on “AUTO” position, you can change the system’s sensitivity to 61MM0A080 rain/snow by turning the knob of the con-...
  • Page 134 – The rain sensor is hotter than 80°C setting as follows. Please contact an switch in “ON” mode. Otherwise, (176°F) in the sun or lower than –10°C authorized SUZUKI dealer for this customi- the wipers could unexpectedly (14°F) in freezing weather. (The wip- zation.
  • Page 135 BEFORE DRIVING Windshield washer Rear window wiper/washer switch NOTICE To help prevent damage to the wind- EXAMPLE EXAMPLE shield wiper and washer system components, you should take the fol- Washer lowing precautions: • Do not continue to hold in the lever Wiper when there...
  • Page 136 BEFORE DRIVING Tilt/telescoping steering lock NOTICE WARNING lever Clear ice or snow from the rear win- Never attempt to adjust the steering dow and rear wiper blade before wheel while the vehicle is moving or using the rear wiper. Accumulated you could lose control of the vehicle.
  • Page 137 BEFORE DRIVING Type 2 Horn Heated rear window switch / EXAMPLE heated outside rearview mirror switch (if equipped) EXAMPLE Type 1 EXAMPLE 54P000245 When the rear window is misted, push this switch (1) to clear the window. 68LM240 Press the horn button of the steering wheel EXAMPLE to sound the horn.
  • Page 138 BEFORE DRIVING switch (1), both the heated outside rear- view mirrors and the heated rear window will operate simultaneously. An indicator light will be lit when the defog- ger is on. The defogger will work only when the engine is running. To turn off the defogger, push the switch (1) again.
  • Page 139 BEFORE DRIVING MEMO 2-117 54P00-01E...
  • Page 140: Operating Your Vehicle

    OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Exhaust gas warning ............3-1 Daily inspection checklist ..........3-1 Engine oil consumption ............. 3-2 Ignition switch (vehicle without keyless push start system) ....3-3 Engine switch (vehicle with keyless push start system) ......3-5 Keyless push start system (if equipped) ......
  • Page 141: Exhaust Gas Warning

    OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Exhaust gas warning Daily inspection checklist WARNING (Continued) • Do not park with the engine run- Before driving ning for a long period of time, even in an open area. If it is necessary to sit for a short time in a parked vehi- cle with the engine running, check that the air intake selector is set to “FRESH AIR”...
  • Page 142: Engine Oil Consumption

    OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE NOTE: the hood all the way without releasing Engine oil consumption It is normal for water to drip from the air the secondary latch. Close the hood conditioning system after use. securely after checking for proper latch operation.
  • Page 143: Ignition Switch

    OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE making it appear that the oil level has not Ignition switch changed. EXAMPLE You should also be aware that the diluting (vehicle without keyless push ingredients evaporate out when the vehicle start system) is subsequently driven at high speeds, such as on an expressway, making it appear that oil is excessively consumed after high-speed driving.
  • Page 144 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Manual transaxle Accessories such as the radio can oper- Turn to “LOCK” ate, but the engine is off. This is the normal operating position. All electrical systems are on. Push START This is the position for starting the engine using the starter motor.
  • Page 145 SUZUKI dealer. NOTE: • Do not leave the ignition switch in You do not need to keep the engine switch “ON” position if the engine is not Press the engine switch to select this igni- pressed to start the engine.
  • Page 146: Keyless Push Start System

    OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Unreleased steering lock warning Keyless push start system NOTICE If the steering lock remains engaged when (if equipped) Do not leave the engine switch in you press the engine switch to change the “ACC” or “ON” mode when the ignition mode to “ON”, the information dis- Provided the keyless push start system engine is not running.
  • Page 147 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE • When the engine is off and the position Every time you press the engine switch, Selection of ignition modes lights are on. The illumination will go out the ignition mode changes as follows. when the position lights are turned off. Press the engine switch to select “ACC”...
  • Page 148 Refer to the keyless push start system. Contact “Information display” in “BEFORE DRIV- an authorized SUZUKI dealer for an ING” section for details. inspection of the system. • The immobilizer/keyless push start sys-...
  • Page 149 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE by pressing the engine switch and then REMOTE CONTROLLER OUTSIDE perform the engine starting operation. warning Refer to “Starting engine (vehicle with key- less push start system)” in this section. When either of the conditions described • Always keep the remote controller with below is met, the system issues a you as the driver.
  • Page 150: Parking Brake Lever

    –The remote controller is in contact with inspected immediately by an autho- or covered by a metallic object. rized SUZUKI dealer. –The remote controller is in stowage such as the glove box or a door pocket.
  • Page 151 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Parking brake reminder buzzer Pedal WARNING A buzzer sounds intermittently to remind Always set the parking brake fully you to release the parking brake if you before leaving your vehicle or it may start the vehicle without releasing the park- EXAMPLE move, causing injury or damage.
  • Page 152 Depressing the accelerator pedal increases power output and speed. Brake pedal (2) Your SUZUKI vehicle is equipped with front and rear disc brakes. Depressing a brake pedal applies both sets of brakes. You may hear occasional brake squeal when you apply the brakes.
  • Page 153 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE (For diesel engine model) Starting a cold and warm engine WARNING Cold engine Check that the parking brake is set Turn the ignition switch to “ON” position (For gasoline engine model) and wait until the glow plug indicator goes fully and the transaxle is in Neutral With your foot taken off the accelerator out if it comes on.
  • Page 154 If the malfunction indicator light still comes on after the engine started, there may be some problem with the engine. Ask your SUZUKI dealer to have the engine inspected. 82K254 3) The “PUSH START SWITCH” message will appear on the information display in the instrument cluster.
  • Page 155 If you are unable to start the engine using cally after a short time. After the starter this procedure, consult your SUZUKI motor has stopped or if there is some dealer. problem with the system, the starter motor will rotate only while the engine switch is being pressed.
  • Page 156 30 seconds at a time. some problem with the engine. Ask your If the engine does not start on the SUZUKI dealer to have the engine first try, wait about 15 seconds before 58MST0302 inspected.
  • Page 157 5 seconds while the master warning indi- • The buzzer will stop sounding if you then by an authorized SUZUKI dealer after cator light is blinking. In addition, the push the engine switch twice, thus bring-...
  • Page 158 When you drive or idle your vehicle, white out, the regeneration of the DPF will be tem. To reset the oil life monitoring smoke may be emitted depending on the completed. system, consult your SUZUKI dealer. grade of fuel used. 3-18 54P00-01E...
  • Page 159 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE 3) When the engine oil level exceeds the 6MT model Using transaxle MAX level on the dipstick, consult your SUZUKI dealer. Manual transaxle 5MT model EXAMPLE 61MS2A004 Starting off To start off, depress the clutch pedal all the way to the floor and shift into 1st gear.
  • Page 160 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE 6MT model (for D16AA engine) WARNING Downshifting km/h (mph) • Reduce your speed and downshift 2nd to 1st 45 (28) to a lower gear before going down a long or steep hill. A lower gear 3rd to 2nd 75 (47) will allow the engine to provide 4th to 3rd...
  • Page 161 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE The electronic control system monitors NOTE: Gearshift indicator driving conditions (such as vehicle speed • The gearshift indicator is not indicated and/or engine revolution), and it shows when the gear position is in “N” (Neu- which gear position is appropriate for your tral).
  • Page 162 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Example of the gearshift indicator Indication Description Lower gear position is selected for the vehicle speed and/or engine revolution. Changing to a higher gear posi- tion is recommended. • In this case, shifting up to 4th gear position is recommended. Current gear position is appropriate for the vehicle speed and/or engine revolution.
  • Page 163 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE SPORT Four-mode 4WD system This mode is appropriate for sporty driving. EXAMPLE The system apportions torque to promote (if equipped) cornering performance. SNOW EXAMPLE This mode is appropriate for snowy, unpaved, and other slippery surfaces. This PUSH mode enhances traction during accelera- LOCK AUTO...
  • Page 164 4WD system. Have the sys- • When the ignition switch is turned to tem inspected by an authorized “ON” position or the engine switch is SUZUKI dealer. pressed to change the ignition mode to “ON”, the AUTO mode is selected auto- NOTICE matically.
  • Page 165 Beep (one time from interior There may be a problem with the four- buzzer) mode 4WD system. Have your vehicle inspected by an autho- rized SUZUKI dealer. 61MM0A185 Blinks Beep (one time from interior Tires of different sizes may be fitted or tires buzzer) may be insufficiently inflated.
  • Page 166 Drive train components may be over- buzzer) heated. Stop in a safe place and allow the engine to idle. 61MM0A187 Blinks Beep (one time from interior If this message is displayed, have your buzzer) vehicle inspected by an authorized SUZUKI dealer. 61MM0A203 3-26 54P00-01E...
  • Page 167 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Warning and indicator Master warning Sound Cause and remedy message indicator light Blinks Beep (one time from interior “LOCK” part of the driving mode switch is buzzer) pushed when the vehicle speed is more than 60 km/h (37 mph). (#1) Refer to “Selecting LOCK mode”...
  • Page 168 Warning and indicator Master warning Sound Cause and remedy message indicator light Blinks Beep (one time from interior There may be a problem with the driving buzzer) mode switch. Have your vehicle inspected by an authorized SUZUKI dealer. 61MM0A189 3-28 54P00-01E...
  • Page 169 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE ENG A-STOP system NOTICE (engine auto stop start Only use the vehicle battery types that have been approved by SUZUKI system) (if equipped) vehicle manufacturer, otherwise you could damage your vehicle, and the The ENG A-STOP system (engine auto...
  • Page 170 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE NOTE: Automatically stopping engine The ENG A-STOP system will not operate and engine does not stop automatically 1) With the clutch pedal fully depressed, under the following conditions: stop the vehicle. • “ENG A-STOP OFF” switch is pressed to deactivate the ENG A-STOP system.
  • Page 171 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE NOTE: Automatically restarting the engine NOTICE Under the following conditions, the engine will restart automatically even if the engine The ENG A-STOP system will not was stopped by the ENG A-STOP system: operate and engine does not restart •...
  • Page 172 Therefore, you are requested to pay have the system inspected by an autho- enough attention for safety driving, rized SUZUKI dealer. For details, refer to by checking the surrounding traffic always and operating brake pedal “Warning and indicator lights” in “BEFORE and/or accelerator pedal as neces- DRIVING”...
  • Page 173 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE (2) Deceleration control NOTE: Situations where radar will not acti- (A vehicle ahead is within radar range • When your vehicle is getting close to the vate properly and going slower than the set speed) vehicle ahead while deceleration control or following control is functioning, a fron- EXAMPLE tal collision warning is activated.
  • Page 174 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Situations where radar may not EXAMPLE EXAMPLE activate properly Under the following situations, the radar may not detect a vehicle ahead correctly and frontal collision warning may not func- tion. You need to decelerate the vehicle operating brakes as necessary. •...
  • Page 175 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Information display Situations where radar may activate Setting cruising speed properly EXAMPLE Adaptive cruise control switch Under the following situations, the radar EXAMPLE system detects a vehicle on the neighbor- ing lane or roadside objects and frontal col- lision warning may function.
  • Page 176 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE 3) Push “SET –” switch (5), “SET” indica- Changing vehicle distance tor (8), vehicle ahead detecting indica- WARNING While cruise indicator (7) is on, you can tor (9) and set speed indication (10) adjust a following distance between your If the cruising speed is accidentally appear on the information display.
  • Page 177 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE NOTE: Changing speed temporarily Changing cruising speed • When turning off the engine, the previ- ously set distance in the memory is can- When the cruising speed is maintained, Using the accelerator pedal celed and the system is initialized. you can temporarily accelerate or deceler- To reset at a faster cruising speed, acceler- •...
  • Page 178 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE NOTE: To resume the previously set speed, push Cancelling adaptive cruise control • You can adjust the set speed by 1 km/h “RES +” switch (4) and show “SET” indica- (or 1 mph) by pushing “RES +” switch (4) tor (8).
  • Page 179 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE “Radar brake support system (if equipped)” Frontal collision warning Handling the radar sensor in this section. For details on radar sensor, refer to “Radar WARNING brake support system” in this section. • Do not use the adaptive cruise con- trol system in a heavy traffic area where the frontal collision warning frequently activates.
  • Page 180 Blinks Beep (one time from interior buzzer) There may be malfunction of the adap- tive cruise control system. Contact your SUZUKI dealer for inspection. 54P000356 Blinks Beep (one time from interior buzzer) The radar brake support system is dis-...
  • Page 181 Beep (one time from interior There may be a problem with the radar buzzer) brake support system. Have your vehicle inspected by an autho- rized SUZUKI dealer. 54P000357 Blinks Beep (one time from interior There may be a problem with the radar...
  • Page 182 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Models without speed limiter Models with speed limiter Cruise control (if equipped) The cruise control system allows you to maintain a steady speed without keeping your foot on the accelerator pedal. The controls for operating the cruise control system are on the steering wheel.
  • Page 183 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Information display Setting cruising speed Changing speed temporarily 1) Turn on the cruise control system by When the cruising speed is maintained, pushing “CRUISE” switch (1). When the you can temporarily accelerate or deceler- cruise indicator (5) comes on, you can ate.
  • Page 184 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE NOTE: NOTE: Changing cruising speed You can adjust the set speed by approxi- If you turn off the cruise control system, the mately 1.6 km/h (1.0 mph) by pushing previously set speed in the memory is Using the accelerator pedal “RES +”...
  • Page 185 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Models with cruise control Setting maximum speed Speed limiter (if equipped) 1) Turn on the speed limiter system by pushing “LIMIT” switch (1). When the EXAMPLE limit indicator (5) comes on, you can set the maximum speed. 2) Accelerate or decelerate to the desired speed.
  • Page 186 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Information display Exceeding maximum speed Changing speed setting EXAMPLE You can exceed the maximum speed tem- Setting to the current speed porarily by quickly depressing the acceler- 1) Push “CANCEL” switch (2). ator pedal all the way down. While the 2) Accelerate or decelerate to the desired vehicle speed is exceeded, the speed indi- speed.
  • Page 187 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Cancelling speed limiter Radar brake support system WARNING • To cancel the speed limiter, push “CAN- (if equipped) (Continued) CEL” switch (2). The set indicator (6) will • On the following surfaces, you may go off. Radar brake support system measures the not be able to decelerate even with •...
  • Page 188 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE NOTE: Frontal collision warning • While the system is working, if a vehicle When there is a risk of a frontal crash, a warning will be given through the information dis- in front of you moves outside of the play and sound.
  • Page 189 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Warning brake system If the driver cannot take or is insufficient to take evasive action such as brake operation and steering operation after frontal collision warning activates, the system applies brake lightly. EXAMPLE buzzer 54P000360 CAUTION In the following conditions, this warning brake system may not activate. •...
  • Page 190 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Brake assist system When there is high probability of a frontal crash, the brake assist system provides more powerful braking when you slam down on the brake pedal. EXAMPLE buzzer 54P000320 3-50 54P00-01E...
  • Page 191 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Automatic brake system When a frontal crash is unavoidable at lower speeds, the brakes will powerfully operate automatically. (#1) EXAMPLE buzzer 54P000321 (#1) After the vehicle has been stopped by the automatic brake system, flashing of the radar brake support system warning light and frontal collision warning will continue until the brake system is released.
  • Page 192 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Situations where radar will not acti- Situations where radar may not EXAMPLE vate properly activate properly Under the following situations, there is a Under the following situations, the radar high possibility that the system will not acti- may not detect a vehicle in front of you cor- vate.
  • Page 193 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Situations where radar may activate EXAMPLE EXAMPLE by chance With the following objects, the radar may judge that there is a vehicle in front of you, and the system may activate. EXAMPLE 54P000325 • Specially shaped vehicles such as car carriers 54P000324 •...
  • Page 194 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE EXAMPLE EXAMPLE EXAMPLE 54P000327 54P000328 54P000329 • Toll gates, parking lot gates, railroad • Objects protruding from the road’s sur- • When the radar detects pedestrians, crossing gates or height-limit signboards face, manhole covers, signs and other bicycles or motorcycles metal objects, as well as falling objects or level changes in the road...
  • Page 195 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE FAR/NEAR setting switch Frontal collision warning You can change the timing of when the EXAMPLE frontal collision warning sounds, while the When you are operating at a speed of system is functioning, by using the FAR/ approximately 5 km/h (3 mph) or over and NEAR setting switch.
  • Page 196 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Warning brake system WARNING CAUTION When you are operating at a speed of If you attempt to press the FAR/NEAR In the following conditions, this warn- approximately 30 km/h (19 mph) or over setting switch while driving, you ing brake system may not activate.
  • Page 197 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Brake assist system Automatic brake system Radar brake support OFF switch When you are operating at a speed of When a frontal crash is judged to be You can turn off the radar brake support approximately 5 km/h (3 mph) or over and unavoidable at speeds between approxi- system.
  • Page 198 OFF switch (1) until the interior buzzer The radar sensor (1) can be found inside SUZUKI dealer. beeps and the radar brake support OFF the sensor cover (2) which is located on – When there is a minor crash and the indicator light (2) displays on the instru- the radiator grill.
  • Page 199 SUZUKI parts to the radiator grill radar will either take more time to or front bumper. For repairs and detect things or it will not detect parts replacement, contact an things at all.
  • Page 200 (4) appears In these situations, the radar brake support again, there might be another problem. system is stop functioning temporarily, Contact an authorized SUZUKI dealer because millimeter-waves emanating from for further assistance. the radar sensor cause diffused reflection and a position of the vehicle in front of you cannot be detected correctly.
  • Page 201 Beep (one time from interior There may be a problem with the radar buzzer) brake support system. Have your vehicle inspected by an autho- rized SUZUKI dealer. 54P000357 Blinks Beep (one time from interior There may be a problem with the radar...
  • Page 202 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Warning and indicator Master warning Sound Cause and remedy message indicator light Blinks Beep (one time from interior The radar brake support system is disabled buzzer) temporarily because dirt is detected on the sensor cover, or millimeter-waves from the radar sensor cause diffused reflection.
  • Page 203 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Emergency stop signal (ESS) (if equipped) WARNING Although the ESS is designed to ESS stands for Emergency Stop Signal. reduce number rear-end crashes that occur from sudden brak- ESS is a feature that gives a warning to a following vehicle by flashing all turn signal lights ing, by warning a following vehicle, it faster than usual if all the following conditions are met.
  • Page 204 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Parking sensors (if equipped) WARNING • The parking sensor warns you of obstacles with buzzers and by EXAMPLE showing you the location of the obstacles on the information dis- play. However, you still have to drive with particular care. •...
  • Page 205 Otherwise, the sensors may be damaged. • If the bumper hits a hard object, the sensors on it may not work prop- erly. If this occurs, have the sen- sors inspected by an authorized SUZUKI dealer. 3-65 54P00-01E...
  • Page 206 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Working sensors Approximate areas where obstacles can The sensors work depending on the gearshift lever position and parking brake lever posi- be detected tion as follows: EXAMPLE Gearshift lever position N, 1st – 5th or 6th Parking brake lever Center Release Front sensors...
  • Page 207 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE NOTE: WARNING WARNING • Thin poles or obstacles lower than the sensors may become undetectable as • Under the following conditions, the (Continued) the vehicle moves closer to them even if parking sensor system may not – Sensors have intercepted ultra- they have been detected from longer work normally because the sensors sonic noise from another vehi-...
  • Page 208 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE • When the ignition mode is “ON” and the indicator light in the parking sensor switch is How to use parking sensor on, indicating that the parking sensor is ready for operation under the following condi- tions: Parking sensor switch –...
  • Page 209 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Upon detecting an obstacle, the parking sensor causes an interior buzzer to sound and a Obstacle indication by parking sen- symbol representing the obstacle appears on the information display in the instrument cluster. • A different symbol is displayed depending on the direction and distance of the obstacle. •...
  • Page 210 Have your vehicle inspected by an authorized SUZUKI dealer. Trailer mode The rear corner and rear center sensors are inhibited from operating. Use this mode when towing a trailer. NOTICE...
  • Page 211: Rearview Camera

    OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Rearview camera location Rearview camera NOTICE (if equipped) If you use the rearview camera for a long time when the ignition switch is When the gearshift lever is shifted to “R” in “ON” position or the ignition mode position while the ignition switch is in “ON”...
  • Page 212 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Display range of rearview camera How to use rearview camera NOTICE 1) Turn the ignition switch to “ON” position EXAMPLE If water enters the rearview camera, it or press the engine switch to change may cause a malfunction or catch the ignition mode to “ON”.
  • Page 213 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE NOTE: Uphill incline behind the vehicle Downhill incline behind the vehicle • Images shown on the display from the rearview camera are reversed images EXAMPLE EXAMPLE (mirror images). • The colors of objects on the rearview camera may differ from the actual object colors.
  • Page 214 60 km/h (37 mph) will be can bring the vehicle to a complete stop by rized SUZUKI dealer as soon as possible. approximately 4 times greater than the pressing the brake pedal once and holding braking distance needed at 30 km/h (19 it down.
  • Page 215 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE it senses that the wheels are locking up. WARNING You may feel the brake pedal move a little WARNING while the ABS is operating. Even without reserve power in the (Continued) brake system, you can still stop the •...
  • Page 216 ABS system. skidding situation, computer will Ask your SUZUKI dealer to inspect change braking pressure several times the ABS system immediately. If the each second to prevent the wheels from ® The Electronic Stability Program (ESP ABS system becomes inoperative, locking.
  • Page 217 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE ® The ESP has the following three sys- Anti-lock brake system (ABS) tems: WARNING ABS will help you avoid skidding by elec- ® • The ESP may not work properly if tronically controlling braking pressure. It Stability control system tires or wheels other than those will also help you maintain steering control specified in the owner’s manual are...
  • Page 218 ® If the ESP warning light comes on and stays on while driving, there may ® be a malfunction of the ESP sys- tems (other than ABS). You should have the systems inspected by an authorized SUZUKI dealer. 3-78 54P00-01E...
  • Page 219 ESP WARNING system. Have your vehicle inspected by an 61MM0A105 Do not rely excessively on the hill authorized SUZUKI dealer. ® descent control system. The hill (1) ESP OFF switch descent control system may not con- NOTE: ®...
  • Page 220 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Hill descent control switch Models with ENG A-STOP system The brake/tail lights come on and the ® warning light blinks while the hill Models without ENG A-STOP system descent control system applies the brakes to maintain the vehicle speed. If the accelerator or brake pedal is depressed while the hill descent control system is activated, the system will stop...
  • Page 221 Have your vehicle gear. inspected by an authorized SUZUKI dealer. NOTE: You may hear a sound coming from the engine when the hill descent control sys- tem is activated. This sound is normal and does not indicate a malfunction.
  • Page 222 Have your vehicle 3) The clutch pedal is depressed. hill. 4) The vehicle is on an upward incline. inspected by an authorized SUZUKI (Continued) dealer. NOTE: You may hear a sound coming from the NOTE: engine when the hill hold control system is You cannot activate the hill descent control activated.
  • Page 223: Tire Pressure Monitoring

    (If your vehicle has tires of a different vehicle inspected authorized below comes on. size than the size indicated on the vehicle SUZUKI dealer. placard or tire inflation pressure label, you NOTE: NOTE: should determine the proper tire inflation The hill hold control system will not acti- The word “telltale”...
  • Page 224 Check and adjust your tire inflation an accident. inspected by an authorized SUZUKI pressure at least once a month. Refer dealer. Even if the light turns off after to “Tires” in “INSPECTION AND...
  • Page 225 SUZUKI dealer. speed and avoid abrupt steering and • If one or more of your tires is braking. Be aware that driving on a...
  • Page 226 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE after driving, they are warm. Even if the TPMS malfunction indicator tire pressure seems to be good in this condition, it could fall below the specified Your vehicle has also been equipped with pressure when tires cool down. Also, if a TPMS malfunction indicator to indicate tires are inflated to the specified pres- when the system is not operating properly.
  • Page 227 TPMS sensors or tire chains comes on frequently, have your vehi- are used. inspected authorized • When you use non-genuine SUZUKI SUZUKI dealer. wheels or tires. • When the pressure of any tire is too high. • When there is a problem with the receiver of the TPMS controller.
  • Page 228 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE To check the current tire inflation pres- TPMS setting sure EXAMPLE • You can check the current tire inflation EXAMPLE pressure on the information display. • You can set one of the initial value of tire pressure below that is indicated on the tire information label.
  • Page 229 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE NOTE: To set the initial value of tire pressure • If the low tire pressure warning light EXAMPLE EXAMPLE comes on, the information display will be switched to “Type Press” display and the corresponding tire pressure indication blinks to alert you which tire(s) is(are) low pressure.
  • Page 230 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE 4) Turn the indicator selector knob (1) left or right to select the initial value and EXAMPLE EXAMPLE push the indicator selector knob. 61MM0A231 61MM0A232 2) Turn the indicator selector knob (1) left 3) Turn the indicator selector knob (1) left or right to select “TPMS”...
  • Page 231 TPMS operation. WARNING Use of tires or wheels not recom- mended by SUZUKI can result in fail- ure of the TPMS. When replacing tires and wheels, use only tires and wheels recommended by SUZUKI as standard or optional equipment for your vehicle.
  • Page 232 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE MEMO 3-92 54P00-01E...
  • Page 233 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE MEMO 3-93 54P00-01E...
  • Page 234 DRIVING TIPS DRIVING TIPS Running-in ................4-1 Catalytic converter .............. 4-1 Improving fuel economy ............. 4-2 Highway driving ..............4-3 Driving on hills ..............4-3 Driving on slippery roads ........... 4-4 60G409 54P00-01E...
  • Page 235: Catalytic Converter

    DRIVING TIPS Running-in Catalytic converter NOTICE The future performance and reliabil- ity of the engine depends on the care 52D078S and restraint exercised during its early life. It is especially important to observe the following precautions WARNING during the first 960 km (600 miles) of •...
  • Page 236: Improving Fuel Economy

    DRIVING TIPS heat damage to the catalytic converter and Improving fuel economy other vehicle components. NOTICE The following instructions will help you improve fuel economy. To minimize the possibility of cata- Avoid excessive idling lytic converter or other vehicle dam- If you park your vehicle for more than one age: minute, stop the engine and start it again...
  • Page 237: Highway Driving

    DRIVING TIPS Keep the air cleaner clean Highway driving Driving on hills EXAMPLE When driving at highway speeds, pay attention to the following: • Stopping distance progressively increases with vehicle speed. Apply the brakes far enough ahead of the stopping point to allow for the extra stopping dis- tance.
  • Page 238: Driving On Slippery Roads

    DRIVING TIPS models are not sport/utility vehicles, and Driving on slippery roads WARNING are not designed for off-road use. Do not hold the brake pedal down too Tire chains long or too often while going down a steep or long hill. This could cause Tire chains should only be used if they are the brakes to overheat, resulting in needed to increase traction or are required...
  • Page 239 2) If your vehicle remains stuck after a few “Tires” “INSPECTION minutes of rocking, we recommend you MAINTENANCE” section to consult your SUZUKI dealer or a details. roadside assistance service. If a towing (Continued) service is not available in an emer- gency, your vehicle may be temporarily...
  • Page 240 DRIVING TIPS WARNING (Continued) • Do not use tires other than those specified by SUZUKI. Never use dif- ferent sizes or types of tires on the front and rear wheels. For informa- tion regarding the specified tires, refer to the tire information label located on the driver’s door lock...
  • Page 241 DRIVING TIPS MEMO 54P00-01E...
  • Page 242 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Fuel filler cap ............... 5-1 Engine hood ................ 5-2 Sun visor ................5-4 Interior light ................. 5-5 Accessory socket ..............5-8 USB socket (if equipped) ............ 5-9 Sunroof (if equipped) ............5-9 Assist grips ................
  • Page 243: Fuel Filler Cap

    OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT A fuel filler cap is located on the left rear Fuel filler cap side of the vehicle. The fuel filler door can EXAMPLE be unlocked by pulling up the opener lever located on the outboard side of the driver’s seat and locked by simply closing the door.
  • Page 244: Engine Hood

    Engine hood WARNING EXAMPLE If you need to replace the fuel cap, use a genuine SUZUKI cap. Use of an EXAMPLE improper cap can result in a malfunc- tion of the fuel system or emission control system. It may also result in fuel leakage in the event of an acci- dent.
  • Page 245 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT To close the engine hood: 1) Lift the hood up slightly and remove the CAUTION EXAMPLE prop rod from the hole. Put the prop rod To avoid injury, check that no part of back into the holding clip. the occupant’s body such as hands or head is in the path of the hood EXAMPLE...
  • Page 246: Sun Visor

    OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Card holder Vanity mirror Sun visor EXAMPLE EXAMPLE 80JM152 61MM0B018 (1) Mirror cover (3) Vanity mirror (2) Card holder (4) Vanity mirror light 79J161 The sun visors can be pulled down to block You can put a card in the card holder (2) on To use the vanity mirror (3) on the back of glare coming through the windshield, or the back of the sun visor.
  • Page 247: Interior Light

    OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Interior light NOTICE EXAMPLE If the vanity mirror has a light, do not leave the mirror cover open for a long EXAMPLE time, or the battery will discharge. (3) / (4) 54P000507 (1) Glove box light (if equipped) (2) Footwell lights (if equipped) 54P000550 (3) Front (without overhead console)
  • Page 248 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Glove box light (if equipped) (1) Front (without overhead Front (with overhead console) (4) console) (3) Refer to “Glove box” in this section. EXAMPLE Footwell lights (if equipped) (2) A footwell light is provided in the leg space in front of each front seat.
  • Page 249 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT DOOR (b) Center (with sunroof) (6) Luggage compartment The light comes on when the door is (if equipped) (7) opened. After closing all doors, the light will remain on for about 15 seconds and then fade out. If you insert the key, or press the engine switch to change the ignition mode to “ACC”...
  • Page 250: Accessory Socket

    OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT The accessory socket will work when the Accessory socket ignition switch is in “ACC” or “ON” position, EXAMPLE or the ignition mode is “ACC” or “ON”. Center console Each socket can be used to provide 12 volt/120 watt/10 ampere power for electri- EXAMPLE cal accessories when used alone.
  • Page 251 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT USB socket (if equipped) Sunroof (if equipped) WARNING • Never allow any part of your body You can tilt or slide the sunroof by operating such as hands or head to get out of the sunroof switch after pressing the engine the sunroof opening while the vehi- switch to change the ignition mode to “ON”.
  • Page 252 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT To tilt the sunroof To open the sunroof To close the sunroof You can close the sunroof manually by pushing the sunroof switch to “CLOSE” position (4). The sunroof will close, and then the sun shade will close. When you push the sunroof switch to FULL CLOSE position (5), the sunroof will fully close.
  • Page 253: Assist Grips

    OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT There is a system to prevent being Coat hooks Assist grips pinched by the sunroof. When the system senses that something is pinched when the sunroof is sliding for- ward or tilting down, the sunroof will auto- matically reverse direction and slide back or tilt up.
  • Page 254: Glove Box

    OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Glove box Overhead console EXAMPLE (if equipped) EXAMPLE 54P000514 The glove box light (if equipped) stays on while the lid is open. 54P000513 To open the glove box, pull the latch lever. 54P000515 To close it, push the lid until it latches Use this stowage to keep small articles.
  • Page 255 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Cup holder and storage area WARNING • Do not drive with the overhead con- sole lid open, or the articles stowed EXAMPLE inside could fall down during brak- ing, acceleration or in the event of a crash. Always close the lid after putting something into or taking something out of the console.
  • Page 256 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Instrument panel pocket (1) / Front cup holders (2) / Front bottle holder (3) / Column hole cover pocket (8) Rear cup holder (4) Rear bottle holder (6) Use the rear cup holder to put a cup with a You should only place a bottle with a cap in WARNING lid or a bottle with a cap.
  • Page 257 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Luggage compartment pocket (7) Footrest Clock (if equipped) EXAMPLE EXAMPLE EXAMPLE 54P000518 68LM543 54P000519 To open the lid, slide the lever (1) and pull Use the footrest (1) as a support for your You can change the time via the informa- the lid.
  • Page 258 When you replace the floor mats in your hang items heavier than the following vehicle with a different type such as all- weight. weather floor mats, we highly recommend Shopping hook: 2 kg (4.4 lbs) to use genuine SUZUKI floor mats for proper fitting. 5-16 54P00-01E...
  • Page 259 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Cargo net hooks (if equipped) Luggage restraint loops WARNING The luggage restraint loops and EXAMPLE EXAMPLE optional rubber net can be used to help keep lightweight cargo from moving around in the luggage com- partment during normal driving. They are neither capable of nor intended for preventing cargo from being thrown around in a crash.
  • Page 260: Luggage Compartment Cover

    OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Luggage compartment cover Luggage compartment board (if equipped) EXAMPLE 54P000549 NOTE: The luggage compartment pocket lid has EXAMPLE 54P000523 been removed, you can be attached to the Luggage or other cargo placed in the lug- back of the luggage compartment cover. 54P000524 gage compartment is hidden from view by Attach the lid to luggage compartment...
  • Page 261 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Roof rails or roof rack WARNING anchors (if equipped) Objects that are higher than the luggage compartment cover obstruct the driver’s rear view, which Roof rails can cause an accident. These objects can also become damaged or can damage the tailgate.
  • Page 262: Frame Hooks

    Frame hooks anchors to attach the optional roof rack view. which is available at your SUZUKI dealer. • Secure the front and rear ends of long If you use a roof rack, observe the instruc- items such as wood panels and surf-...
  • Page 263 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT To install the hook (1), follow the procedure Front below. EXAMPLE EXAMPLE EXAMPLE 54P000528 2) Remove the cover (C) by using a jack 61MM0B039 54P000527 handle (A) covered with a soft cloth as 1) Pick up the towing hook (1), jack handle shown in the illustration.
  • Page 264 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Rear EXAMPLE EXAMPLE EXAMPLE 54P000529 54P000530 3) Install the towing hook (1) by hand. 4) To tighten the towing hook (1), turn it clockwise by using a wheel brace (B) 54P000802 NOTE: until the hook (1) is securely installed. The frame hook (2) is provided on the rear We recommend that fasten the cover with of the vehicle for use in emergency situa-...
  • Page 265: Heating And Air Conditioning

    OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Other hooks Heating and air conditioning WARNING system Do not use the hooks (3), (4) and the EXAMPLE frame holes (5) for towing purpose. There are three types of heating and air These hooks and holes may break conditioning systems as follows: and cause serious injury or damage.
  • Page 266 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Air outlet EXAMPLE 54P000532 1. Windshield defroster outlet 2. Side defroster outlet 76MH0A118 3. Side outlet When each outlet is open, air comes out 4. Center outlet regardless of the air flow selector position. 5. Floor outlet * if equipped 5-24 54P00-01E...
  • Page 267 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Air flow selector (3) BI-LEVEL (b) Heating system Description of controls 54P000536 Temperature-controlled air comes out of the floor outlets and cooler air comes out of the center and side outlets. When the temperature selector (1) is in the fully cold position or fully hot position, however, the air from the floor outlets and the air from 54P000534...
  • Page 268 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT HEAT & DEFROST (d) Air intake selector (4) System operating instructions Natural ventilation Select VENTILATION and FRESH AIR, the temperature selector to the desired tem- perature position, and the blower speed selector to off. Fresh air will flow through the vehicle during driving.
  • Page 269: Conditioning System

    OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Head cooled/Feet warmed heating Manual heating and air Select BI-LEVEL and FRESH AIR, the EXAMPLE temperature selector to the desired tem- conditioning system perature position, and the blower speed selector to the desired blower speed posi- tion.
  • Page 270 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Air flow selector (3) BI-LEVEL (b) HEAT & DEFROST (d) 54P000536 54P000538 Temperature-controlled air comes out of Temperature-controlled air comes out of the floor outlets and cooler air comes out the floor outlets, the windshield defroster of the center and side outlets.
  • Page 271 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Air intake selector (4) Air conditioning switch (5) System operating instructions To turn on the air conditioning system, set the blower speed selector to a position Natural ventilation other than off and push in “A/C” switch. Select VENTILATION and FRESH AIR, the With this “A/C”...
  • Page 272 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Head cooled/Feet warmed heating NOTE: Select BI-LEVEL and FRESH AIR, the • If you select RECIRCULATED AIR for an EXAMPLE temperature selector to the desired tem- extended period of time, the air in the perature position, and the blower speed vehicle become contaminated.
  • Page 273 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT idling. This circulates the refrigerant and oil (Except for EU countries) and helps protect the internal components. NOTE: Your vehicle uses the air conditioning If your air conditioner is equipped with air refrigerant HFC-134a, commonly called filters, clean or replace them as specified R-134a.
  • Page 274: Automatic Heating And Air Conditioning System

    OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT (1) Temperature selector Automatic heating and air conditioning system (2) Blower speed selector (3) Air intake selector (climate control) (4) Air flow selector (5) Defrost switch (6) Air conditioning switch Description of controls (7) “OFF” switch (8) “AUTO”...
  • Page 275 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Temperature selector (1) Blower speed selector (2) Air intake selector (3) 54P000551 54P000552 54P000543 Turn the temperature selector (1) to adjust The blower speed selector (2) is used to Push the air intake selector (3) to change the temperature.
  • Page 276 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT FRESH AIR (b) If “AUTO” switch (8) is pushed, the air flow BI-LEVEL (d) When this mode is selected, outside air is will vary automatically as the climate con- introduced. trol system maintains the selected tem- perature.
  • Page 277 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT HEAT (e) HEAT & DEFROST (f) Defrost switch (5) 54P000537 54P000538 Temperature-controlled air comes out of Temperature-controlled air comes out of the floor outlets and the side outlets, a the floor outlets, the windshield defroster small amount of air comes out of the wind- outlets, the side defroster outlets and the shield defroster outlets and also comes side outlets.
  • Page 278 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT DEFROST Air conditioning switch (6) System operating instructions Automatic operation 54P000539 Temperature-controlled air comes out of the windshield defroster outlets, the side defroster outlets and the side outlets. NOTE: When the defrost switch (5) is pushed to 54P000546 turn on the defroster, the air conditioning system will come on and FRESH AIR...
  • Page 279 “AUTO” switch (8). conditioning system. You should have the system inspected authorized EXAMPLE SUZUKI dealer. NOTE: • To find the temperature at which you are (11) 54P000540 most comfortable, start with the 22°C NOTE: (72°F) or 25°C (75°F) setting.
  • Page 280 Clean or replace them as specified in replace the R-134a with other refrig- “Maintenance schedule” in “INSPECTION erants. AND MAINTENANCE” section. Have this job done by your SUZUKI dealer as the lower glove box must be lowered for this 63J055 job. Type B...
  • Page 281 CB (Citizen’s Band) radios or any other wireless transmit- ters may cause electronic interfer- ence with your vehicle’s ignition system, resulting in vehicle perfor- mance problems. Consult your SUZUKI dealer or qualified service technician for advice. 5-39 54P00-01E...
  • Page 282 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Audio system (Type A / Type B) (if equipped) EXAMPLE Type A Type B 84MM00515 Type A: FM/LW/MW CD player Type B: AM/FM CD player 5-40 54P00-01E...
  • Page 283 • Set the sound volume to a level unit, or lubricate the rotating parts. that will allow you to continue to be aware of road and traffic condi- Bring the unit to an authorized SUZUKI tions while driving. dealer. 5-41...
  • Page 284 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Removing the disc Proper way to hold the compact disc 52D347 52D348 To remove fingermarks and dust, use a Never stick labels on the surface of the soft cloth, and wipe in a straight line from compact disc or write on the surface with a the center of the compact disc to the cir- pencil or pen.
  • Page 285 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT 52D350 52D351 Do not use compact discs that have large Do not expose compact discs to direct sun- scratches, are misshaped, or cracked, etc. light or any heat source. Use of such discs will cause damage or prevent the system from operating prop- NOTE: erly.
  • Page 286 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT WARNING ® The Bluetooth word mark and logo are The latest “DECLARATION of CONFOR- This is a class I laser product. Use registered trademarks and are owned by MITY” (DoC) is available at the following of controls or adjustments or perfor- the Bluetooth SIG, Ink.
  • Page 287 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Information on disposal for users of waste electrical & electronic equip- ment (private households) This symbol on the products and/or accompanying documents means that used electrical and electronic products should not be mixed with general household waste. For proper treatment, recovery and recycling, please take these products to designated collection points, where they will be accepted on a free of charge basis.
  • Page 288 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT ® Part 15 of the FCC Rules Stop using this unit and a Bluetooth FCC Warning: ready device whenever requested. ® The Bluetooth word mark and logo are Any unauthorized changes or modifica- This unit shares the communication fre- registered trademarks and are owned by tions to this equipment would void the quency with other private or public wireless...
  • Page 289 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT NOTE: • This transmitter must not be co-located FCC ID: ACJ932YEP0PTA606 This equipment has been tested and found or operated in conjunction with any other to comply with the limits for a Class B digi- antenna or transmitter. tal device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC This device complies with Part 15 of FCC Rules.
  • Page 290 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Turning on/off power Basic operations Press “VOL PUSH PWR” knob (1) to turn on the power. The unit starts to operate in the previous setting that the power was EXAMPLE turned off. Type A Adjusting the volume Turn “VOL PUSH PWR”...
  • Page 291 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Adjusting bass/treble/balance/fader Adjusting the AVC (Auto volume con- Preset-EQ 1) Press “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” trol) Preset-EQ calls up various sound types in knob (2). The Auto Volume Control (AVC) function accordance with the listening music type. Each time the knob is pressed, sound automatically adjusts...
  • Page 292 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Listening to the radio (Type A) Display EXAMPLE 68LM561 (1) “FM/AM/DAB” (if equipped) button (2) UP button (3) DOWN button (4) “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob (5) PRESET buttons ([1] to [6]) (6) “AS” button (A) Band (B) Frequency 84MM00517 5-50...
  • Page 293 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Selecting the reception band Preset memory Auto store mode on/off Press the “FM/AM/DAB” button (1). 1) Select the desired station. Press “AS” button (6). Each time the button is pressed, the recep- 2) Hold down a desired button ([1] to [6]) Each time the button is pressed, the mode tion band will change as follows: of PRESET buttons (5) to which you...
  • Page 294 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Display Listening to the radio (Type B) (1) “FM” button (2) “AM” button (3) UP button (4) DOWN button (5) “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob (6) PRESET buttons ([1] to [6]) (7) “AS” button (A) Band (B) Frequency 5-52 54P00-01E...
  • Page 295 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Selecting the FM band Auto store Radio reception Press “FM” button (1). Hold down “AS” button (7) for 2 seconds or Radio reception can be affected by envi- Each time the button is pressed, the recep- longer.
  • Page 296 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Using the RDS functions (Type A) Display EXAMPLE 68LM562 (1) “TA” button (2) “RDM/PTY” button (3) “RPT/AF” button (4) UP button (5) DOWN button (6) “DISP” button (A) Band (B) Channel number (C) Program service (PS) name 84MM20503 5-54 54P00-01E...
  • Page 297 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT TA (Traffic Announcement) on/off PTY (Program Type) search AF (Alternative Frequency) on/off Press “TA” button (1). 1) Press “RDM/PTY” button (2) to select Press “RPT/AF” button (3). Each time it is pressed, TA adjustment is PTY mode. Each time it is pressed, AF adjustment is changed as follows: 2) Press “RDM/PTY”...
  • Page 298 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT TA standby At the moment traffic information is received while the source is set to CD, ® ® USB, iPod , or Bluetooth audio with TA activated, the source is automatically changed to radio. After reception of traffic information, source, which...
  • Page 299 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Display Listening to a CD EXAMPLE Type A (1) Insertion slot (2) EJECT button (3) “CD” button (4) UP button (5) DOWN button (6) “RPT” button (7) “RDM” button (6) (7) (8) “DISP” button Type B (A) Track number (B) Play time NOTE:...
  • Page 300 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT NOTICE NOTICE • Never insert your finger or hand If you forcefully try to push an into the CD insertion slot. Never ejected CD inside the unit before auto insert foreign objects. reloading, the disc surface might be •...
  • Page 301 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Random playback Display change Press “RDM” button (7). Press “DISP” button (8). Each time the button is pressed, the mode Each time the button is pressed, display will change as follows: will change as follows: Play time TRACK RANDOM Disc title Track title...
  • Page 302 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Display Listening to an MP3/WMA/AAC disc EXAMPLE Type A (1) “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob (2) UP button (3) DOWN button (4) “RPT” button (5) “RDM” button (6) “DISP” button (4) (5) (A) Folder number Type B (B) Track number (C) Play time (D) Disc type...
  • Page 303 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Selecting a folder Random playback Repeat playback Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob (1) Press “RDM” button (5). Press “RPT” button (4). to select a folder. Each time the button is pressed, the mode Each time the button is pressed, the mode will change as follows: will change as follows: Selecting a track...
  • Page 304 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Display change Points to remember when making MP3/ Notes on MP3/WMA/AAC Press “DISP” button (6). WMA/AAC files Each time the button is pressed, display Common What is MP3? will change as follows: • High bit rate and high sampling fre- •...
  • Page 305 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Recording MP3/WMA/AAC files on a CD Compression formats media • It is recommended not to write both CD- • Bit rate: DA files and MP3/WMA/AAC files on a MPEG1 Audio Layer III: 32 k - 320 kbps disc.
  • Page 306 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Display Listening to files stored in a USB device EXAMPLE Type A (1) “MEDIA” button (2) “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob (3) UP button (4) DOWN button (5) “RPT” button (6) “RDM” button (7) “DISP” button Type B (A) Folder number (B) Track number (C) Play time...
  • Page 307 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Selecting a USB device mode Random playback • FOLDER REPEAT Press “MEDIA” button (1). Press “RDM” button (6). The repeat indicator “F.RPT” will light. Each time the button is pressed, the mode Each time the button is pressed, the mode All the tracks in the folder currently will change as follows: will change as follows:...
  • Page 308 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT USB device connection Compression formats Notes on USB device • When connecting a USB device, check that the connector is pushed all the way • Bit rate: Compatible USB devices into the port. MPEG1 Audio Layer III: 32 k - 320 kbps •...
  • Page 309 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Display ® Listening to an iPod EXAMPLE Type A (1) “MEDIA” button (2) “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob (3) UP button (4) DOWN button (5) “RPT” button (6) “RDM” button (7) “DISP” button (8) PRESET buttons ([1] to [6]) Type B (A) Track title (B) Track number...
  • Page 310 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT ® Selecting an iPod mode Random playback Display change Press “MEDIA” button (1). Press “RDM” button (6). Press “DISP” button (7). Each time the button is pressed, the mode Each time the button is pressed, the mode Each time the button is pressed, display will change as follows: will change as follows:...
  • Page 311 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT ® Playing mode selection iPod connection ® Notes on iPod ® 1) Press the button numbered [6] of PRE- • Make sure to detach the iPod after ® SET buttons (8) for 1 second or longer. turning the ignition switch to “LOCK”...
  • Page 312 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Steering switch ® Bluetooth hands-free (if equipped) EXAMPLE Type A Type B ® (4) Bluetooth setup button (5) OFF HOOK button (6) ON HOOK button 84MM20501 (7) “VOL” switch (1) “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob (2) “VOL PUSH PWR” knob (3) PRESET buttons 5-70 54P00-01E...
  • Page 313 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Phone registration NOTE: Adjusting the ring volume • When selecting “Go Back”, the previous • Turn “VOL PUSH PWR” knob (2) while a To use the hands-free function with this menu will be displayed. call is coming in. unit, it is required to register the phone •...
  • Page 314 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT NOTE: Dialing using missed/incoming/ NOTE: When selecting “Go Back”, the previous outgoing calls • When selecting “Go Back”, the previous menu will be displayed. Follow the instructions below to dial to the menu will be displayed. previously dialed number again.
  • Page 315 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT 7) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob 7) Transfer contacts from the phone. NOTE: (1) to select “Confirm”, and press the When the registration is completed, the When selecting “Go Back”, the previous knob (1) to complete the deletion. “Setup Phonebook”...
  • Page 316 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Deletion of registered data (Delete Registration in speed dial When the assignment is completed, the Entry) Follow the instructions below to assign a “Setup Phonebook” will be displayed. Follow the instructions below to delete a number to one of PRESET buttons (3) to NOTE: number registered in phonebook.
  • Page 317 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Deletion of speed dial (Del Speed Dial) Display of device data (Device Name) Reset to the factory defaults Follow the instructions below to delete the Follow the instructions below to display the Follow the instructions below to reset all ®...
  • Page 318 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Selection of phone (Select Phone) List of phones (List Phones) 4) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob Follow the instructions below to select a Follow the instructions below to display the (1) to select “New Passkey”, and press phone to be paired with from the registered names of the registered phones in the knob (1) to determine the selection.
  • Page 319 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Deletion of phone information (Delete BT function on/off (BT Power) Phone) Follow the instructions below to turn on/off ® Follow the instructions below to delete the the Bluetooth function. ® registered phone information. 1) Press the Bluetooth setup button (4).
  • Page 320 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Steering switch ® Bluetooth audio (if equipped) EXAM- Type A Display Type B (1) “MEDIA” button (2) “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob (3) UP button (4) DOWN button (5) “DISP” button ® (6) Bluetooth setup button 84MM20502 (A) Track number (B) Play time 5-78...
  • Page 321 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Registration of audio devices NOTE: Fast forwarding/rewinding a track • When selecting “Go Back”, the previous • Hold down UP button (3) to fast forward menu will be displayed. the track. ® To use Bluetooth ready audio devices •...
  • Page 322 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Selection of audio device (Select Audio) List of audio devices (List Audio) 4) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob Follow the instructions below to select an Follow the instructions below to display the (2) to select “New Passkey”, and press audio device to be paired with from the names of the registered audio devices in the knob (2) to determine the selection.
  • Page 323 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Deletion of audio device information ® Disclaimer for Bluetooth function Remote audio controls (Delete Audio) (if equipped) Follow the instructions below to delete the • Depending on compatibility of mobile ® registered audio device information. phone models, no Bluetooth function Controlling basic functions of the audio ®...
  • Page 324 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Adjusting the volume Selecting the radio station (FM1, FM2, • To increase the volume, hold down “+” of AM mode) “VOL” switch (1). The volume will con- • To select the next preset station, press tinue to increase until the switch is “...
  • Page 325 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Anti-theft feature (1) “VOL PUSH PWR” knob EXAMPLE (2) PRESET buttons ([1] to [6]) Type A (3) UP button (4) “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob Type B 84MM00526 5-83 54P00-01E...
  • Page 326 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT The anti-theft function is intended to dis- Setting the anti-theft function Canceling the anti-theft feature courage thefts. For example, when the 1) Press “VOL PUSH PWR” knob (1) to To cancel the anti-theft function, delete the audio system is installed in another vehi- power off.
  • Page 327 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Confirming the Personal Identification Number (PIN) When the main power source is discon- nected such as when the battery is replaced, etc, it is required to enter the PIN to operate the unit again. 1) Set the ignition switch to “ACC” posi- tion or the ignition mode to “ON”.
  • Page 328 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Troubleshooting When encountering a problem, check and follow the instructions below. If the described suggestions do not solve the problem, it is recommended to take the unit to your authorized SUZUKI dealer. Problem Possible cause Possible solution Common When “SECURITY”...
  • Page 329 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Problem Possible cause Possible solution MP3/WMA/AAC The disc contains unsupported formatted No playback Check the file format. data. Sound skipping may occur when playing Sound skips or noise produced It is not recommended to play VBR files. VBR (Variable Bit Rate) files.
  • Page 330 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Error display messages Display Possible cause Possible solution Insert the disc with its label side up. Check the disc if it is not warped or is free of flaws. “ERROR 1” The disc cannot be read. When “ERROR 1”...
  • Page 331 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Display Possible cause Possible solution ® Bluetooth ® Disconnect the Bluetooth ready device and connect it The player developed an error of an again. “ERROR 1” unidentified cause. When “ERROR 1” does not disappear, contact your dealer.
  • Page 332 VEHICLE LOADING AND TOWING VEHICLE LOADING AND TOWING Vehicle loading ..............6-1 Trailer towing ............... 6-1 54G215 54P00-01E...
  • Page 333: Vehicle Loading

    VEHICLE LOADING AND TOWING Vehicle loading Trailer towing WARNING Never overload your vehicle. The Your vehicle was designed for specific gross vehicle weight (sum of the weight capacities. The weight capacities of weights of the vehicle, all the occu- your vehicle are indicated by the Gross pants, accessories, cargo plus trailer Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) and the nose weight if towing a trailer) must...
  • Page 334 We recommend that you use a genuine all trailer lights before you start to tow. radar brake support OFF switch and SUZUKI tow bar (available as option), or turn off the radar brake support sys- equivalent. WARNING tem.
  • Page 335 VEHICLE LOADING AND TOWING pler, with the trailer fully loaded and the Tires coupler at its normal towing height. This WARNING weight can be measured using a bathroom Never overload cargo on your trailer scale. WARNING or your vehicle. Gross trailer weight The weight of your loaded trailer (gross must never exceed towing capacity.
  • Page 336 VEHICLE LOADING AND TOWING WARNING WARNING WARNING Your vehicle should be handled in a (Continued) (Continued) different way when towing a trailer. • Allow adequate stopping distance. • Be careful when overtaking other For the safety of yourself and others, Stopping distance is increased vehicles.
  • Page 337 VEHICLE LOADING AND TOWING Trailer hitch installation points WARNING (Continued) When starting out after parking: 1) Depress the clutch and start the engine. 2) Shift into gear, release the parking brake, and slowly pull away from the chocks. 3) Stop, apply the brakes firmly and “a”...
  • Page 338 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE Maintenance schedule ............7-2 Drive belt ................7-20 Engine oil and filter ............. 7-20 Engine coolant ..............7-26 Air cleaner ................7-28 Spark plugs ................7-29 Gear oil ................. 7-30 Clutch pedal ................. 7-32 Fuel filter (diesel engine) ............
  • Page 339 90 seconds before performing any electrical service work on your hoses. SUZUKI vehicle. Do not touch air • Do not allow smoking, sparks, or bag system components, seat belt flames around fuel or the battery.
  • Page 340: Maintenance Schedule

    • Idling and/or low-speed operation in by your authorized SUZUKI dealer or nance interval for normal condition. stop-and-go traffic a qualified service technician. If you The maintenance interval for severe condi- •...
  • Page 341 Adjustment, Replacement Normal Severe Valve clearance Exhaust system (except catalyst) Drive axle boots/Propeller shafts (4WD) Manual transaxle oil Genuine Normal “SUZUKI GEAR OIL 75W-80” Severe Other than Normal “SUZUKI GEAR OIL 75W-80” Severe l i o Severe 54P000750 (1) Model of vehicle...
  • Page 342 Subsequently, you should perform the 2nd and later operation of “R” at the same interval. “R”: Replacement or change (6) This shows the case where a genuine “SUZUKI GEAR OIL 75W-80” is used under “Severe” condition. The maintenance interval is as follows.
  • Page 343 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE EU countries (except for Russia) Recommended maintenance items by an authorized SUZUKI dealer or a qualified service technician Select maintenance timing by mileage (odometer reading) or months, which- ever comes first. For gasoline engine models km (×1000) miles (×1000)
  • Page 344 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE Select maintenance timing by mileage (odometer reading) or months, whichever comes first. For gasoline engine models km (×1000) miles (×1000) 12.5 37.5 months Brake Brake discs and pads Brake hoses and pipes Brake fluid Replacement Brake lever and cable Adjustment (1st 20000 km only) Chassis, body and others Clutch (Pedal and fluid level)
  • Page 345 #1:For further details, refer to “Engine oil and filter” in this section. #2:Perform the engine coolant level check under the daily inspection in “OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE” section. If you use the engine coolant other than “SUZUKI LLC (Blue)” for replacement, follow the schedule of “SUZUKI LLC: Standard (Green)”. NOTE: *1: Refer to “Oil change request light (if equipped)”...
  • Page 346 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE Select maintenance timing by mileage (odometer reading) or months, which- ever comes first. For gasoline engine models km (×1000) miles (×1000) 1.562 6.25 12.5 18.75 62.5 months Fuel and emission control system Spark plugs when unleaded (Highly recommended) Iridium Normal fuel is used plug (#3)
  • Page 347 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE Recommended maintenance items by an authorized SUZUKI dealer or a qualified service technician Select maintenance timing by mileage (odometer reading) or months, which- ever comes first. For diesel engine models km (×1000) miles (×1000) 12.5 37.5 87.5...
  • Page 348 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE Select maintenance timing by mileage (odometer reading) or months, whichever comes first. For diesel engine models km (×1000) miles (×1000) 12.5 37.5 months Brake Brake discs and pads Brake hoses and pipes Brake fluid Replacement Brake lever and cable Adjustment (1st 20000 km only) Chassis, body and others Clutch (Pedal and fluid level)
  • Page 349 All latches, hinges and locks #1: Perform the engine coolant level check under the daily inspection in “OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE” section. If you use the engine coolant other than “SUZUKI LLC (Blue)” for replacement, follow the schedule of “SUZUKI LLC: Standard (Green)”. NOTE: *1: Replace when the oil change request light blinks or each months that listed in table.
  • Page 350 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE MEMO 7-12 54P00-01E...
  • Page 351: Inspection And Maintenance

    INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE For Mexico Recommended maintenance items by an authorized SUZUKI dealer or a qualified service technician Select maintenance timing by mileage (odometer reading) or months, which- ever comes first. For gasoline engine models miles (×1000) 22.5 37.5 km (×1000) 12.5...
  • Page 352 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE Select maintenance timing by mileage (odometer reading) or months, whichever comes first. For gasoline engine models miles (×1000) km (×1000) 12.5 months Brake Brake discs and pads (front, rear) First time only Normal Second time and after Normal First time only Severe...
  • Page 353 SUZUKI, however, urges that all recommended maintenance services be performed at the indicated intervals and the maintenance recorded.
  • Page 354 Severe #1: Perform the engine coolant level check under the daily inspection in “OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE” section. If you use the engine coolant other than “SUZUKI LLC (Blue)” for replacement, follow the schedule of “SUZUKI LLC: Standard (Green)”. NOTE: *1:Inspect more frequently if the vehicle is used under dusty conditions.
  • Page 355 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE Except for EU countries and Mexico Recommended maintenance items by an authorized SUZUKI dealer or a qualified service technician Select maintenance timing by mileage (odometer reading) or months, which- ever comes first. For gasoline engine models km (×1000) miles (×1000)
  • Page 356 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE Select maintenance timing by mileage (odometer reading) or months, whichever comes first. For gasoline engine models km (×1000) miles (×1000) months Brake Brake discs and pads Brake hoses and pipes Brake fluid Replacement Brake lever and cable Adjustment (1st 15000 km only) Chassis, body and others Clutch (Pedal and fluid level)
  • Page 357 #1: Perform the engine coolant level check under the daily inspection in “OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE” section. If you use the engine coolant other than “SUZUKI LLC (Blue)” for replacement, follow the schedule of “SUZUKI LLC: Standard (Green)”. #2: Replace every 50000 km if the local law requires.
  • Page 358: Drive Belt

    (6) Idler pulley If you need to replace or adjust the belt 68LM20702 Drive belt deflection (100 N (10 kg, 22 have it done by your SUZUKI dealer. (1) Preferred lbs) press) Check that the engine oil you use comes (a) 6.5 - 7.9 mm (0.26 - 0.31 in.)
  • Page 359 (1) MIN NOTE: (2) MAX We recommend that you use SUZUKI gen- 80G064 (3) Engine oil dipstick uine oil. To purchase it, see your SUZUKI dealer. Upper EXAMPLE It is important to keep the engine oil at the Lower correct level for proper lubrication of your (For diesel engine model) vehicle’s engine.
  • Page 360 To reset the oil life monitoring system, consult your SUZUKI dealer. 3) When the engine oil level exceeds the MAX level on the dipstick, consult your SUZUKI dealer.
  • Page 361 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE Changing engine oil and filter EXAMPLE EXAMPLE Drain the engine oil while the engine is still warm. Open Close EXAMPLE 56KN054 60G306 2) Remove the oil filler cap. Tightening torque for drain plug 3) Place a drain pan under the drain plug. Gasoline engine : 4) Using a wrench, remove the drain plug 35 Nm (3.6 kg-m, 25.8 lb-ft)
  • Page 362 • Whenever the engine oil is changed, the oil life monitoring must be reset to moni- tor the next oil change timing properly. To reset the light, consult your SUZUKI dealer. If you reset it by yourself, refer to “Setting mode” in “BEFORE DRIVING”...
  • Page 363 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE Tightening (viewed from filter top) (For diesel engine model) 5) Tighten the filter as specified below from the point of contact with the mounting surface (or to the specified torque) using an oil filter wrench. Tightening torque for oil filter 3/4 turn or Gasoline engine : 14 Nm (1.4 kg-m, 10.3 lb-ft)
  • Page 364: Engine Coolant

    INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE SUZUKI dealer can help you select the Refill with oil and oil leakage check Engine coolant proper coolant. 1) Pour oil through the filler hole and NOTICE install the filler cap. Selection of coolant For the approximate capacity of the oil, To avoid damaging your cooling sys- refer to “Capacities”...
  • Page 365 Remove the reservoir tank cap and add coolant until Check the coolant level at the reservoir “SUZUKI LLC: Standard (Green) cool- the reservoir tank level reaches “FULL” tank, not at the radiator. With the engine ant”;...
  • Page 366: Air Cleaner

    61MM0B063 Since special procedures are required, ask 1) Remove the air cleaner inlet hose (1). your authorized SUZUKI dealer for this job. 2) Remove the bolts (2), loosen the bolt (3) and lift the air cleaner case (4) directly above.
  • Page 367: Spark Plugs

    INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE (For diesel engine model) NOTE: Spark plugs During installation, check that the wires, couplers, sealing rubber of air cleaner chassis washers, correctly Spark plug replacement and inspec- returned in place. tion EXAMPLE (For gasoline engine model) Correct Wrong EXAMPLE 78K179...
  • Page 368 (4WD) / rear differential oil (4WD) When adding gear oil, use gear oil with the appropriate viscosity and grade as shown in the chart below. We highly recommend you use “SUZUKI GEAR OIL 75W-80” for manual transaxle oil. 60G160 54G106 Manual transaxle oil Spark plug gap “a”...
  • Page 369 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE We highly recommend you use “SUZUKI 6-speed manual transaxle Rear differential (4WD) GEAR OIL 75W-85” for transfer oil (4WD) and rear differential oil (4WD). Transfer oil (4WD) Rear differential oil (4WD) 75W-85 EXAMPLE 71LMT0701 71LS10701 61MM0B066 (2) Oil filler and level plug...
  • Page 370: Clutch Pedal

    Tightening torque for oil filler and level depressed, have the clutch inspected by plug your SUZUKI dealer. If the clutch fluid level is near “MIN” line, fill it up to “MAX” line Manual transaxle (1) or (2): with SAE J1704 or DOT4 brake fluid.
  • Page 371 (the engine must be running with the parking brake fully disengaged). Should the light come on, immedi- ately ask your SUZUKI dealer to inspect the brake system. • A rapid fluid loss indicates leakage in the brake system which should be inspected by your SUZUKI dealer immediately.
  • Page 372 • Uneven braking (brakes not work- Since your vehicle’s brake system is self- by your SUZUKI dealer. If you doubt the ing uniformly on all wheels.) adjusting, there is no need for pedal brake pedal is at its normal height, check it •...
  • Page 373 SUZUKI dealer. SUZUKI dealer. 7-35 54P00-01E...
  • Page 374 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE the tire pressure seems to be good in this Tire inspection Tires condition, it could fall below the specified pressure when tires cool down. Also, tires Inspect your vehicle’s tires at least once a that are inflated to the specified pressure month by performing the following checks: in a warm garage may have pressure 1) Measure the air pressure with a tire...
  • Page 375 For 4WD models, replacing a tire with one of a different size, or using differ- 54G136 • Your SUZUKI vehicle is equipped ent brands among the four tires can (1) Tread wear indicator with tires which are all the same result in damage to the drive train.
  • Page 376 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE Note that two or more compact spare tires Tire rotation Compact spare tire (if equipped) should not be used on one vehicle simulta- neously. 4-tire rotation WARNING The compact spare tire and wheel are intended for temporary emergency use only.
  • Page 377 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE Battery replacement Battery EXAMPLE EXAMPLE WARNING • Batteries produce flammable hydrogen gas. Keep flames and sparks away from the battery or an explosion may occur. Never smoke when working near the battery. • When checking or servicing the battery, disconnect the negative cable.
  • Page 378 To remove the battery: mation about disposing of or recycling the 1) Disconnect the negative cable (2). (Battery label) used battery, consult your SUZUKI dealer. 2) Disconnect the positive cable (3). 3) Remove the bracket bolt (4) and remove the bracket (5).
  • Page 379 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE Fuses in engine compartment Fuses Your vehicle has three types of fuses, as described below: Main fuse The main fuse takes current directly from the battery. Primary fuses These fuses are between the main fuse (43) (44) (45) and individual fuses, and are for electrical load groups.
  • Page 380 Fuel pump (DIESEL) sponding load group will function. When replacing the main fuse, a primary fuse or an (28) 10 A Air compressor individual fuse, use a genuine SUZUKI (29) 15 A Transaxle 1 replacement. (30) 30 A...
  • Page 381 PRIMARY FUSE If the main fuse or a primary fuse 30 A Seat belt blows, have your vehicle inspected 20 A Power window timer by an authorized SUZUKI dealer. Always genuine SUZUKI 15 A Steering lock replacement. Never use a substitute...
  • Page 382 7.5 A Ignition-2 signal Since special procedures are required, ask (14) 10 A ABS control module (36) 20 A Seat heater your authorized SUZUKI dealer for this job. (15) 15 A Accessory socket (16) 10 A A-STOP controller (17) 15 A...
  • Page 383: Bulb Replacement

    Grasp a new bulb with a clean cloth. NOTICE Frequent bulb replacement indicates the need for an inspection of the elec- trical system. This should be carried out by your SUZUKI dealer. 7-45 54P00-01E...
  • Page 384 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE Side turn signal light (if equipped) Front turn signal light and front position light 54P000711 1) Open the engine hood. To remove the 64J195 bulb holder of the front turn signal light (1) or the front position light (2) from the Since the bulb is built-in type, replace it as 54P000710 light housing, turn the holder counter-...
  • Page 385 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE Front fog light (if equipped) EXAMPLE EXAMPLE 1) Start the engine. Turn the steering wheel to the opposite side of the fog light to be replaced to replace the bulb easily. Then turn off the engine. EXAMPLE 61MM0B078 54P000712 (3) Removal...
  • Page 386 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE Daytime running light (if equipped) EXAMPLE EXAMPLE Models without front fog light 54P000713 80JM071 4) Remove the end of the front fender 5) Disconnect the coupler by pushing the splash guard (3), and open the end of lock release.
  • Page 387 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE 1) Start the engine. Turn the steering wheel to the opposite side of the fog EXAMPLE EXAMPLE light to be replaced the bulb easily. Then turn off the engine. EXAMPLE 54P000712 54P000713 3) Remove the clips (2) by prying them off 4) Remove the end of the front fender with a flat-bladed screwdriver as shown splash guard (3), and open the end of...
  • Page 388 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE Rear combination light EXAMPLE 54P000716 54P000719 5) Disconnect the coupler by pushing the 2) Remove the wire of the rear turn signal lock release. Turn the bulb holder coun- 54P000718 light (3) from a clamp (4). terclockwise and remove it. 1) Remove the bolts (1) and pull the light housing (2) straight.
  • Page 389 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE EXAMPLE (5) / (6) 54P000720 54P000721 54P000722 3) To remove the bulb holder of the rear (7) Removal NOTE: turn signal light (5) or the tail/brake light (8) Installation When reinstalling the light housing, check (6) from the light housing, turn the that the clips are properly attached.
  • Page 390 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE 2) Disconnect the coupler (3) by pushing Reversing light License plate light the lock release. Turn the bulb holder of the reversing light (4) counterclockwise and remove it. EXAMPLE 54P000723 61MM0B086 1) Open the tailgate. Remove 15 clips (1), 1) Turn the cover (1) counterclockwise to 61MM0B090 and then pull out the trim (2).
  • Page 391 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE Rear fog light (if equipped) 61MM0B087 54P000726 2) To remove and install the bulb of the 2) Remove the light housing (1) by push- license plate light (2), simply pull out or 54P000725 ing the bolts (3). To remove the bulb push in the bulb.
  • Page 392 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE Front (with overhead console) Interior light Remove the lens by using a flat-bladed screwdriver covered with a soft cloth as shown. To install it, simply push it back in. Front (without overhead console) 54P000727 61MM0A129 (5) Removal Center (without sunroof) (6) Installation 3) To remove the bulb of the rear fog light...
  • Page 393: Wiper Blades

    INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE Center (with sunroof) Glove box light (if equipped) Wiper blades 61MM0A130 Luggage compartment (if equipped) 54P000728 54G129 To remove and install the bulb of the glove If the wiper blades become brittle or dam- box light (1), simply pull out or push in the aged, or make streaks when wiping, bulb.
  • Page 394 Some wiper blades may be different from firmly to unlock the blade and slide the the ones described here depending on blade out as shown. vehicle specifications. If so, consult your SUZUKI dealer for proper replacement EXAMPLE method. For windshield wipers: EXAMPLE...
  • Page 395 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE EXAMPLE EXAMPLE EXAMPLE 61MM0B098 61MM0A212 61MM0A213 (A) Up (4) Locked end (B) Down 5) Install the new blade in the reverse NOTE: order of removal, with the locked end When you install the metal retainers (3), (4) positioned toward the wiper arm. check that the direction of metal retainers Check that the blade is properly is as shown in the above illustrations.
  • Page 396 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE For rear wipers: EXAMPLE EXAMPLE EXAMPLE 65D151 54G135 NOTE: (1) Retainer Do not flex the wiper blade frame end more than necessary. If you do, it can break off. 4) If the new blade is provided without the two metal retainers, move them from the old blade to the new one.
  • Page 397: Windshield Washer Fluid

    INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE Check that there is washer fluid in the tank Windshield washer fluid Air conditioning system by looking at the washer fluid level gauge which is attached to the cap of the washer fluid tank. If the fluid level is near empty, If you do not use the air conditioner for a refill it.
  • Page 398 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE Air conditioner filter replacement (if equipped) Since special procedures are required, ask your authorized SUZUKI dealer for this job. EXAMPLE 54P000730 54P000731 2) To remove the glove box, remove the 3) Remove the cover (3) and pull out the damper (if equipped) (1) by shifting it to air conditioner filter (4).
  • Page 399 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE MEMO 7-61 54P00-01E...
  • Page 400 EMERGENCY SERVICE EMERGENCY SERVICE Tire changing tool ............... 8-1 Jacking instructions ............8-1 Flat tire repair kit (if equipped) .......... 8-5 Jump-starting instructions ..........8-8 Towing .................. 8-10 Engine trouble: Starter does not operate ......8-11 Engine trouble: Flooded engine ........8-11 Engine trouble: Overheating ..........
  • Page 401: Tire Changing Tool

    EMERGENCY SERVICE Tire changing tool Jacking instructions WARNING After using the tire changing tools, stow them securely or they can EXAMPLE cause injury if an accident occurs. CAUTION The jack should be used only to change wheels. It is important to read the jacking instructions in this sec- tion before attempting to use the jack.
  • Page 402 EMERGENCY SERVICE 3) Turn on the hazard warning flasher if 7) Continue to raise the jack slowly and your vehicle is near traffic. smoothly until the tire clears the 4) Block the front and rear of the wheel ground. Do not raise the vehicle more diagonally opposite of the wheel being than necessary.
  • Page 403 EMERGENCY SERVICE Front jacking point for garage jack (1) Rear jacking point for garage jack (2) Raising vehicle with garage jack EXAMPLE EXAMPLE • Apply the garage jack to one of the points indicated below. • Always support the raised vehicle with jack stands (commercially available) at the points indicated below.
  • Page 404 Never apply a garage jack to the exhaust pipe, side under spoiler (if equipped), engine undercover or rear torsion beam. NOTE: For more details, contact an authorized SUZUKI dealer. Changing wheels 81A057 To change a wheel, use the following pro- Tightening torque for wheel bolt cedure: 85 Nm (8.7 kg-m, 62.7 lb-ft)
  • Page 405 EMERGENCY SERVICE Full wheel cover (if equipped) Flat tire repair kit (if equipped) EXAMPLE The flat tire repair kit is stowed in the lug- EXAMPLE gage compartment. Refer to “LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT” in “ILLUSTRATED TABLE OF CONTENTS” section. WARNING Failure to follow the instructions in this section for using the flat tire repair kit can result in an increased risk of loss of control and an acci-...
  • Page 406 Flat tire repair kit contents The flat tire repair kit cannot be used in WARNING the following cases. Consult a SUZUKI Flat tire repair kit sealant is harmful if dealer or a roadside assistance service. swallowed, or if it comes in contact •...
  • Page 407 EMERGENCY SERVICE seal. Consult a SUZUKI dealer or a road- Emergency repair side assistance service. 10 min. Max. 1) Place the vehicle on level, hard ground. NOTE: Set the parking brake firmly and shift required If the tire is over-inflated, deflate air by into “R”...
  • Page 408 EMERGENCY SERVICE not use the tire and consult a SUZUKI Using compressor to inflate a tire Jump-starting instructions dealer or a roadside assistance service. 1) Place the vehicle on level, hard ground. WARNING Set the parking brake firmly and shift...
  • Page 409 EMERGENCY SERVICE NOTICE WARNING Your vehicle should not be started by Never connect the jump lead directly pushing or towing. This starting to the negative (–) terminal of the dis- method could result in permanent charged battery, or an explosion may damage to the catalytic converter.
  • Page 410 EMERGENCY SERVICE 2-wheel drive (2WD) manual tran- 4-wheel drive (4WD) Towing saxle Your vehicle should be towed under one of If you need to have your vehicle towed, Manual transaxle vehicles may be towed the following conditions: contact a professional service. Your dealer using either of the following methods.
  • Page 411 (Vehicle with keyless push start sys- inspected your authorized tem) SUZUKI dealer. If the engine is flooded with gasoline, it may be hard to start. If this happens, press the accelerator pedal all the way to the floor and hold it there while cranking the engine.
  • Page 412 If engine overheats and you are not sure fluid and steam may be blown out can no longer be seen or heard, open what to do, contact your SUZUKI dealer. under pressure. The cap should the hood to see if the coolant is still only be taken off when the coolant boiling.
  • Page 413 EMERGENCY SERVICE MEMO 8-13 54P00-01E...
  • Page 414 APPEARANCE CARE APPEARANCE CARE Corrosion prevention ............9-1 Vehicle cleaning ..............9-2 60G412 54P00-01E...
  • Page 415: Corrosion Prevention

    APPEARANCE CARE 4) High temperatures will cause an accel- Remove foreign material deposits Corrosion prevention erated rate of corrosion to parts of the Foreign material such as salts, chemicals, vehicle which are not well-ventilated to road oil or tar, tree sap, bird droppings and It is important to take good care of your permit quick drying.
  • Page 416: Vehicle Cleaning

    APPEARANCE CARE are spilled or leaked, clean and dry the Cleaning interior Vehicle cleaning area immediately. Vinyl upholstery Store your vehicle in a dry, well-venti- Prepare a solution of soap or mild deter- lated area gent mixed with warm water. Apply the Do not park your vehicle in a damp, poorly- solution to the vinyl with a sponge or soft ventilated area.
  • Page 417 APPEARANCE CARE Leather upholstery Seat belts Remove loose dirt with a vacuum cleaner. Clean seat belts with a mild soap and NOTICE Using a mild soap or saddle soap solution, water. Do not use bleach or dye on the Do not use chemical products that wipe dirt off with a clean damp soft cloth.
  • Page 418 APPEARANCE CARE 2) Rinse the body to loosen the dirt. Washing CAUTION Remove dirt and mud from the body exterior with running water. You may If your vehicle is equipped with an use a soft sponge or brush. Do not use rain-sensing wiper system, place the hard materials which can scratch the wiper control lever in “OFF”...
  • Page 419 APPEARANCE CARE 6) Check carefully for damage to painted Waxing surfaces. If there is any damage, touch up the damage following the procedure below: 1. Clean all damaged spots and allow them to dry. 2. Stir the paint and touch up the dam- aged spots lightly using a small brush.
  • Page 420: General Information

    GENERAL INFORMATION GENERAL INFORMATION Vehicle identification ............10-1 Fuel consumption ............... 10-2 84MM01001 54P00-01E...
  • Page 421: Vehicle Identification

    Whenever you have occasion tion. 63J104 to consult your SUZUKI dealer, remember to identify your vehicle with this number. Should you find the number difficult to read, you will also find it on the identifica- tion plate.
  • Page 422 GENERAL INFORMATION Fuel consumption (For Europe Euro VI) 2WD: 2-wheel drive 4WD: 4-wheel drive M16A with D16AA with ENG A-STOP ENG A-STOP Urban (L/100km)/CO (g/km) 6.3/145 6.5/151 4.6/120 4.7/124 Extra-urban (L/100km)/CO (g/km) 4.8/111 5.1/118 3.7/98 4.0/104 Combined (L/100km)/CO (g/km) 5.3/123 5.6/130 4.0/106 4.2/111...
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  • Page 424: Specifications

    SPECIFICATIONS SPECIFICATIONS NOTE: Specifications are subject to change without notice. M/T: Manual transaxle Gasoline: Gasoline engine model 2WD: 2-wheel drive Diesel: Diesel engine model 4WD: 4-wheel drive ITEM: Dimensions UNIT: mm (in.) Overall length 4175 (164.4) Overall width 1775 (69.9) Overall height 1610 (63.4) Wheelbase...
  • Page 425 SPECIFICATIONS ITEM: Engine Type M16A (DOHC) D16AA (DOHC)  Number of cylinders Bore 78.0 mm (3.07 in.) 79.5 mm (3.12 in.) Stroke 83.0 mm (3.27 in.) 80.5 mm (3.16 in.) Piston displacement 1586 cm 1598 cm (1586 cc, 96.8 cu.in) (1598 cc, 97.5 cu.in) Compression ratio 11.0 : 1...
  • Page 426 SPECIFICATIONS ITEM: Lights WATTAGE BULB No. Headlight Low beam Without automatic lights 12V 55W With automatic lights – High beam 12V 60W Front fog light (if equipped) 12V 55W 12V 35W Position light 12V 5W Daytime running light (if equipped) 12V 13W P13W –...
  • Page 427 • Check that they are tires of the same size, structure and load capacity as the originally installed tires. • Mount the snow tires on all four wheels. • Understand that the maximum permissible speed of snow tires is generally less than the originally installed tires. Consult your SUZUKI dealer or supplier for further information. 11-4 54P00-01E...
  • Page 428 Viscosity: SAE 0W-30 (replacement with oil filter) Engine coolant 5.8 L (10.2 Imp pt) Gasoline (including reservoir tank) “SUZUKI LLC: Super (Blue) Coolant” 5.5 L (9.7 Imp pt) Diesel (including reservoir tank) Manual transaxle oil 5M/T 2.5 L (4.4 Imp pt) “SUZUKI GEAR OIL 75W-80”...
  • Page 429 SPECIFICATIONS MEMO 11-6 54P00-01E...
  • Page 430 SUPPLEMENT SUPPLEMENT For Australia ................ 12-1 For Mexico ................12-3 For European countries, Mexico and South Africa ..12-5 54P00-01E...
  • Page 431 SUPPLEMENT Child restraint Child restraint top tether anchorage For Australia brackets WARNING Built date EXAMPLE Child restraint anchorages Front designed to withstand only those Built date is located on vehicle identifica- loads imposed by correctly fitted tion plate. child restraints. Under no circum- “Built Date”...
  • Page 432 SUPPLEMENT If you must use a forward-facing child Rear-facing child restraint restraint in the front passenger’s seat, EXAMPLE move the front passenger’s seat as far back as possible. Please refer to “Seat Front belts and child restraint systems” in “BEFORE DRIVING” section for details on securing your child.
  • Page 433 SUPPLEMENT Seat belt warning For Mexico WARNING Follow this warning as well as the instruc- (Continued) tion for seat belt in this book. • It is essential to replace the entire Fuel recommendation assembly after it has been worn in WARNING a severe impact even if damage to the assembly is not obvious.
  • Page 434 Gasoline-ethanol blends Blends of unleaded gasoline and ethanol NOTE: (grain alcohol), also known as gasohol, To help clean the air, SUZUKI recom- may be used in your vehicle if the ethanol mends you use the oxygenated fuels. 80JC103 content is not greater than 10%.
  • Page 435 SUPPLEMENT NOTE: Tire rotation For European countries, • The theft deterrent alarm system gener- ates alarms when any of the predeter- Mexico and South Africa 4-tire rotation mined conditions is met. However, the system does not have any function of blocking unauthorized entry into your Theft deterrent alarm system vehicle.
  • Page 436 SUPPLEMENT How to arm the theft deterrent alarm NOTE: How to disarm the theft deterrent alarm system (when enabled) • To prevent the alarm from being acciden- system Lock all doors (including the tailgate) using tally triggered, avoid arming it while any- Simply unlock the doors using the keyless the keyless push start system remote con- one remains inside the vehicle.
  • Page 437 SUPPLEMENT How to stop the alarm Checking whether the alarm has been How to switch the state of the theft Should the alarm be triggered accidentally, triggered during parking deterrent alarm system unlock the doors using the keyless push If the alarm was triggered due to an unau- You can switch the theft deterrent alarm start system remote controller, the request thorized entry into the vehicle and you then...
  • Page 438 SUPPLEMENT 1) With the ignition mode “ON” or the igni- Every time you perform the series of the EXAMPLE tion switch in “ON” position, close all the above steps, the state of the theft deterrent doors and turn the lock knob (1) on the alarm system changes from the currently driver’s door in the unlocking direction selected one to the other.
  • Page 439 SUPPLEMENT MEMO 12-9 54P00-01E...
  • Page 440 INDEX INDEX Brake assist system.............3-75 Brake fluid................7-33 Symbols Brake pedal..............3-12, 7-34 “ENG A-STOP OFF” light ..........2-101 Brake system warning light ..........2-90 “ENG A-STOP” indicator light .......... 2-101 Brakes ...................7-33 Numerics Braking..................3-74 4WD warning light ............... 2-98 Brightness control ...............2-65 Built date................
  • Page 441 INDEX ® OFF switch ..............3-78 ® warning light .............2-91, 3-78 Daily inspection checklist............. 3-1 Exhaust gas warning ............. 3-1 Daytime running light (D.R.L.) system......2-107 Dead lock system ..............2-4 Diesel engine................1-2 Flat tire repair kit ..............8-5 ®...
  • Page 442 INDEX Fuel gauge................2-64 Hill hold control system ............3-82 Fuel pump labeling .............. 12-4 Horn..................2-115 Fuel recommendation ..........1-1, 12-3 How ABS works..............3-76 Full wheel cover..............8-5 Fuses ..................7-41 Ignition key reminder............. 2-2 Fuses in engine compartment..........7-41 Ignition switch ................
  • Page 443 INDEX Lap-shoulder belt with detachable connector ....2-31 Oil level check ..............7-21 License plate light ............... 7-52 Oil life ..................2-67 Light reminder buzzer ............2-106 Oil pressure light..............2-92 Lighting control lever ............2-102 Open door warning light............2-94 Lighting operation ............. 2-102 Outside rearview mirror folding switch ......2-21 Listening to a CD ..............
  • Page 444 INDEX Replacing tires and/or wheels ..........3-91 Starting engine Reversing light..............7-52 (vehicle without keyless push start system) .....3-12 Roof rails or roof rack anchors .......... 5-19 Steering.................7-35 Running-in................4-1 Stuck vehicle ................4-5 Sun visor................. 5-4 Sunroof ................... 5-9 Seat adjustment ............
  • Page 445 INDEX USB socket................5-9 Using transaxle ..............3-19 Vehicle cleaning..............9-2 Vehicle identification............10-1 Vehicle loading ..............6-1 Warning and indicator lights ..........2-88 Warning and indicator messages ....2-74, 3-24, 3-70 Washing.................. 9-4 Waxing ..................9-5 Windows ................2-16 Windshield washer ............
  • Page 446 When you intend to use RF transmitting equipment in your vehicle, we strongly recommend that you select the equipment which conforms to applicable rules or regulations in your country, and consult your SUZUKI dealer or qualified service technician for advice.
  • Page 447 Specific conditions for installation NOTE: 1) Antenna cable is routed as far as possible from the vehicle electronic devices and wiring harness in the vehicle. 2) Power cable of transmitter is properly connected to lead-acid battery on the vehicle. NOTICE Before using your vehicle, check if there is no interference to all electrical devices on your vehicle for both Standby mode and Transmitting mode of the RF transmitting equipment.
  • Page 448 WARNING Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same or equivalent type. [Czech] OMRON Automotive Electronics Co. Ltd. tímto prohlašuje, že tento [S79M0, S54P0, R79M0, R64M0, 37290-79M0, 37290-54P0, I54P0, T68L0] je ve shod se základními požadavky a dalšími p íslušnými ustanoveními sm rnice 1999/5/ES.
  • Page 449 [Finnish] OMRON Automotive Electronics Co. Ltd. vakuuttaa täten että [S79M0, S54P0, R79M0, R64M0, 37290-79M0, 37290-54P0, I54P0, T68L0] tyyppinen laite on direktiivin 1999/5/EY oleellisten vaatimusten ja sitä koskevien direktiivin muiden ehtojen mukainen. [Swedish] Härmed intygar OMRON Automotive Electronics Co. Ltd. att denna [S79M0, S54P0, R79M0, R64M0, 37290-79M0, 37290-54P0, I54P0, T68L0] står I överensstämmelse med de väsentliga egenskapskrav och övriga relevanta bestämmelser som framgår av direktiv 1999/5/EG.
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    DECLARATION of CONFORMITY TA-2014/613 TA-2014/614 APPROVED APPROVED TA-2014/615 TA-2014/1018 APPROVED APPROVED 54P00-01E...
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  • Page 458: Pantograph Jack

    5-6-12 Chiyoda, Sakado-shi, Saitama, 350-0214 Japan Y : LOAD (t) Tel: 049-248-1661 M : MODEL Fax:049-284-4340 T : TYPE CHANGZHOU RIKENSEIKO MACHINERY CO., LTD. No. 1903 Zhongwu Ave. Zhonglou Changzhou, Jiangsu CHINA Suzuki Type- 0.95 Tel: 0519-327-5284 Suzuki Type- 0.95 175.5 Fax:0519-327-0811 Suzuki Type- 0.95...
  • Page 459 - No-rejigger the jack’s construction privately. - After any use, consult immediately your Suzuki Dealer or Service Partner for inspection and maintenance of the jack. - If the label (sticker) is damaged, please consult your Suzuki Dealer or Service Partner. 54P00-01E...
  • Page 460 FIG. 2. -40°C. RIKENKAKI CO., LTD. 5-6-12 Chiyoda, Sakado-shi, Saitama, 350-0214 : 049-248-1661 :049-284-4340 CHANGZHOU RIKENSEIKO MACHINERY CO., LTD. No. 1903 Zhongwu Ave. Zhonglou Changzhou, Jiangsu : 0519-327-5284 :0519-327-0811 " ". : EN 1494:2000+A1:2008 „ “ „Park“). – Suzuki Suzuki 54P00-01E...
  • Page 461 - Provjerite nazivnu plo icu, mora zadržati svoj izvorni oblik. Bijela pozadina - Nemojte samostalno obavljati promjene na dizalici. - Nakon svake uporabe, odmah kontaktirajte vašeg Suzuki dobavlja a ili servisnog partnera za pregled i Ovaj simbol ozna ava zabranu zalaženja ispod vozila Crno održavanje dizalice.
  • Page 462 - Zkontrolujte jmenný štítek a tvar udržujte stejný jako p vodn . - Neupravujte konstrukci zvedáku sami. Bílé pozadí - Po jakémkoli použití se obra te na prodejce Suzuki i na servisního partnera, aby provedl prohlídku a Tento symbol ozna uje zákaz vstupování pod vozidlo erný...
  • Page 463 - Det er forbudt selv at foretage ændringer på donkraftens konstruktion. Dette symbol betyder, at du aldrig må kravle ind under et Sort - Efter ethvert brug, skal du øjeblikkeligt konsultere din Suzuki-forhandler eller servicepartner, for eftersyn og køretøj, der er løftet med donkraften. Rød vedligeholdelse af donkraften.
  • Page 464 - Na ieder gebruik dient u onmiddellijk uw Suzuki-dealer of Servicepartner te raadplegen voor de inspectie Zwart gaan dat door de krik opgetild is. en het onderhoud van de krik. Rood - Als het label (de sticker) beschadigd is, neemt u contact op met uw Suzuki-dealer of Servicepartner. 54P00-01E...
  • Page 465 Valge taust - Mitte muuta iseseisvalt tungraua konstruktsiooni. See märk hoiatab, et tungraua kasutamise ajal ei tohi ronida Must - Pärast iga kasutamist pöörduge tungraua ülevaatuses ja hoolduseks viivitamatult oma Suzuki edasimüüja sõiduki alla. või teenindusesindaja poole. Punane - Kahjustatud sildi (kleebise) korral pöörduge oma Suzuki edasimüüja või teenindusesindaja poole.
  • Page 466 - Tarkista nimikilpi. pidä se alkuperäisessä kunnossa. - Tunkkiin ei saa tehdä rakennemuutoksia itse. Osoittaa kieltoa mennä auton alle, kun se on pelkän tunkin Musta - Minkä tahansa käytön jälkeen kysy heti lisäohjeita Suzuki-jälleenmyyjältäsi tai huoltokumppaniltasi tunkin varassa. Punaine tarkastukseen ja huoltoon liittyvissä asioissa.
  • Page 467 - Après toute utilisation, consultez immédiatement votre concessionnaire ou le service après-vente lorsqu'il est monté sur cric. partenaire Suzuki pour procéder au contrôle et à l’entretien du cric. Roug - Si l'étiquette (autocollant) est endommagée, veuillez consulter votre concessionnaire ou le service après-vente partenaire Suzuki.
  • Page 468 - Wenden Sie sich nach jeglichem Gebrauch umgehend an Ihren Suzuki-Vertragshändler oder das Fahrzeug begeben dürfen, wenn es angehoben ist. Servicepartner für die Inspektion und Wartung des Wagenhebers. - Wenn das Etikett (der Aufkleber) beschädigt ist, wenden Sie sich bitte an Ihren Suzuki-Vertragshändler oder Servicepartner. 54P00-01E...
  • Page 469 5-6-12 Chiyoda, Sakado-shi, Saitama, 350-0214 .: 049-248-1661 : 049-284-4340 CHANGZHOU RIKENSEIKO MACHINERY CO., LTD. No. 1903 Zhongwu Ave. Zhonglou Changzhou, Jiangsu .: 0519-327-5284 : 0519-327-0811 « ». : EN 1494:2000+A1:2008 « » ( « »). Suzuki Service Suzuki Service. 54P00-01E...
  • Page 470 - Ne szerelje szét az emel szerkezetét. Ez a szimbólum azt jelzi, hogy soha ne másszon be a járm - Minden használat után azonnal vegye fel a kapcsolatot egy Suzuki-értékesít vel vagy szervizpartnerrel az Fekete alá, amikor azt az emel tartja meg.
  • Page 471 Questo simbolo indica che non si deve mai infilarsi sotto il Nero - Dopo ogni utilizzo, consultare immediatamente il proprio rivenditore Suzuki o un partner di assistenza per veicolo quando è sollevato con il cric. l’ispezione e la manutenzione del cric.
  • Page 472 Šis simbols noz m , ka J s nek d gad jum nedr kstat l st - Ja eti ete (uzl me) ir boj ta, l dzu, sazinieties ar Suzuki d leri vai servisa partneri. Melns zem transportl dzek a, ja tas ir pacelts ar domkratu.
  • Page 473 - Patikrinkite duomen lentel , išsaugokite originali form . - Nekeiskite domkrato konstrukcijos patys. Baltas fonas - Jei taip atsitikt , iš karto kreipkit s „Suzuki“ pardavimo atstov ar Technin s prieži ros partner , kad Šis simbolis rodo, kad niekada netur tum te l sti po Juoda apži r t ir pataisyt domkrat .
  • Page 474 - Nie modyfikuj samodzielnie konstrukcji podno nika. Ten symbol oznacza, e nie nale y nigdy wchodzi pod Czarny - Po ka dym U yciu, nale y natychmiast skontaktowa si ze sprzedawc Suzuki lub partnerem pojazd podniesiony podno nikiem. serwisowym w celu kontroli lub konserwacji podno nika.
  • Page 475 - Depois de qualquer Utilização, consulte imediatamente o seu Concessionário Suzuki ou Parceiro de um veículo quando este está a ser elevado por um macaco. Assistência para inspeção ou manutenção do Macaco. Vermelho - Se a Etiqueta (autocolante) estiver danificada, por favor, consulte o seu Concessionário Suzuki ou Parceiro de Assistência. 54P00-01E...
  • Page 476 - Dup fiecare utilizare, consulta i imediat dealerul Suzuki sau partenerul de service pentru verificarea i este ridicat pe cric. între inerea cricului. Ro u - Dac eticheta (autocolantul) este deteriorat , v rug m s consulta i dealerul Suzuki sau partenerul de service. 54P00-01E...
  • Page 477 Biele pozadie - Používate nesmie upravova konštrukciu zdviháka. Tento symbol znamená zákaz pracova pod vozidlom, ke je - Po každom použití sa okamžite obrá te na vášho dodávate a alebo servisného partnera Suzuki kvôli ierna zdvihnuté pomocou zdviháka. kontrole a údržbe zdviháka.
  • Page 478 - Prosimo prepre ite kopi enje ne isto na DVIGALKI - Preverite ploš ico s podatki, ohranite prvotno obliko. - Prepovedano je spreminjanje konstrukcije dvigalke. - Po vsaki uporabi se takoj obrnite na prodajalca opreme Suzuki ali servisnega partnerja za pregled in Belo ozadje vzdrževanje dvigalke.
  • Page 479 Rojo - Si la etiqueta (pegatina) está dañada, consulte con su concesionario Suzuki o con un servicio técnico asociado. 54P00-01E...
  • Page 480 - Se till att DOMKRAFTSSKRUVEN inte blir smutsig. - Kontrollera märkplåten och se till att formen förblir som den var ursprungligen. - Ändra inte på domkraftens konstruktion själv. - Efter varje användning, kontakta omedelbart din Suzuki-återförsäljare eller servicepartner för inspektion Vit bakgrund och underhåll av domkraften.
  • Page 481 - simli i kontrol edin, ürünün orijinal eklini koruyun. - Krikonun yapÕsÕnÕ özel olarak de i tirmeyin. Beyaz arka plan. - Herhangi bir KullanÕmdan sonra, Krikonun kontrol ve bakÕm i lemleri için hemen Suzuki SatÕcÕnÕza veya Bu simge, kriko ile desteklenen bir aracÕn altÕna girmemeniz Siyah Hizmet Orta Õna danÕ...
  • Page 482 BATTERY LABEL SYMBOL MEANINGS No smoking, no naked flames, no sparks Battery acid Shield eyes Note operating instructions Keep away from children Explosive gas Prepared by January, 2015 Part No. 99011-54P00-01E Printed in Hungary TP480 54P00-01E...

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