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  • 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 SUZUKI MOTOR 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 interference with your vehicle’s ignition system or any other electrical systems, result- ing in vehicle performance problems. Consult your SUZUKI dealer or quali- fied service technician for advice.
  • 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 Vehicle Data Recordings There are certain components of your vehicle (the “Vehicle”) incorporating data storage modules or memories, which temporarily or per- manently store the technical data below listed. These data are exclusively technical and serve for (i) identifying and correcting faults occurred in the Vehicle and/or (ii) optimizing functions of the Vehicle.
  • Page 6 Conditions under which SUZUKI and the Parties can disclose or provide any of the Recorded Data to a third party SUZUKI and the Parties may disclose or provide any of the Recorded Data to a third party under any of the following conditions: •...
  • Page 7 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 8 SERVICE STATION GUIDE 1. Fuel (see section 1) 2. Engine hood (see section 5) 3. Tyre changing tools (see section 8) 4. Engine oil dipstick <Yellow> (see section 7) 5. CVT fluid dipstick <Orange> (RHD) (see section 7) 6. Engine coolant (see section 7) 7.
  • Page 9 MEMO...
  • Page 10: Table Of Contents

    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...
  • Page 11 ILLUSTRATED TABLE OF CONTENTS EXTERIOR, FRONT EXAMPLE 1. Engine hood (P.5-2) 2. Windshield wiper (P.2-133) 3. Outside rearview mirror (P.2-24) 4. Roof rails (if equipped) (P.5-12) 5. Frame hook (P.5-13) 6. Daytime running light (if equipped) (P.2-125, 7-55) 7. Front fog light (if equipped) (P.2-127, 7-54) 8.
  • Page 12 ILLUSTRATED TABLE OF CONTENTS EXTERIOR, REAR EXAMPLE 1. Rear combination light (P.7-56) 2. Radio antenna (P.5-33) 3. Reversing light (P.7-56) 4. Tailgate (P.2-5) 5. Rear window wiper (P.2-135) 6. Fuel filler cap (P.5-1) 7. Rear fog light (if equipped) (P.2-127, 7-58) 8.
  • Page 13 ILLUSTRATED TABLE OF CONTENTS INTERIOR, FRONT EXAMPLE 1. Electric window controls (if equipped) (P.2-20)/ Electric mirror control switch (if equipped) (P.2-24)/ Outside rearview mirror folding switch (if equipped) (P.2-24) 2. Front passenger’s front airbag (P.2-63) 3. Glove box (P.5-8) 4. Assist grip (if equipped) (P.5-7) 5.
  • Page 14 ILLUSTRATED TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Sun visor (P.5-4) VIEW A EXAMPLE 2. Front interior light (P.5-5, 7-53) 3. Stereo camera (if equipped) (P.3-56) 4. Inside rearview mirror (P.2-23) 5. Hands-free microphone (if equipped) (P.5-67) 6. Warning label for front passenger’s *1, *2 front air bag (P.2-62) *1 Be sure to read the detailed infor-...
  • Page 15 ILLUSTRATED TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Brightness control switch VIEW B EXAMPLE (if equipped) (P.2-77)/ Information switch (if equipped) (P.2-80)/ Trip meter switch (if equipped) (P.2-80) 2. Lighting control lever (P.2-124)/ Turn signal control lever (P.2-131)/ Front fog light switch (if equipped) (P.2-127)/ Rear fog light switch (if equipped) (P.2-127)
  • Page 16 ILLUSTRATED TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Instrument cluster (P.2-75)/ VIEW C EXAMPLE Information display (P.2-79, P.2-101) 2. Windshield wiper and washer lever (P.2-133)/ Rear window wiper/washer switch (P.2-135) 3. Hazard warning switch (P.2-133) 4. Front passenger airbag deactivation system indicator (if equipped) (P.2-72)/ Theft deterrent alarm system (if equipped) (P.2-16)/...
  • Page 17 ILLUSTRATED TABLE OF CONTENTS INTERIOR, REAR EXAMPLE 1. Seat belts (P.2-33) 2. Rear seats (P.2-29) 3. Side curtain airbags (if equipped) (P.2-67) 73SB003...
  • Page 18 ILLUSTRATED TABLE OF CONTENTS LUGGAGE EXAMPLE COMPARTMENT 1. Luggage compartment cover (if equipped) (P.5-12) 2. Accessory socket (if equipped) (P.5-6) 3. Luggage compartment light (P.5-5, 7-53) 4. Jack handle (P.8-1) 5. Wheel brace (P.8-1) 6. Towing hook (P.5-13) 7. Flat tyre repair kit (if equipped) (P.8-6) 8.
  • Page 19 ILLUSTRATED TABLE OF CONTENTS MEMO...
  • Page 20 FUEL RECOMMENDATION FUEL RECOMMENDATION Fuel recommendation ............1-1 65D394...
  • Page 21 FUEL RECOMMENDATION Gasoline-ethanol blends Fuel recommendation NOTICE Blends of unleaded gasoline and ethanol (grain alcohol), also known as gasohol, are The fuel tank has an air space to commercially available in certain areas. allow for fuel expansion in hot Gasoline engine Blends of this type may be used in your weather.
  • Page 22 FUEL RECOMMENDATION NOTE: • For the fuel recommendation of Chile and Panama models, refer to “For Chile and Panama” in the “SUPPLEMENT” section. • For the fuel recommendation of Mexico models, refer to “For Mexico” in the “SUPPLEMENT” section. • For the fuel recommendation of Argen- tina models, refer to “For Argentina”...
  • Page 23 FUEL RECOMMENDATION MEMO...
  • Page 24: Before Driving

    BEFORE DRIVING BEFORE DRIVING Front seats ................2-27 Rear seats ................2-29 Seat belts and child restraint systems ......2-33 Child restraint system for countries applied for UN Regulation No.16–06 ............. 2-45 Child restraint system for countries applied for UN Regulation No.16–08 ............. 2-51 Supplemental restraint system (airbags) ......
  • Page 25: Keys

    ON. If you need to make spare keys or remote controllers, see your For vehicles without a keyless push SUZUKI dealer. The vehicle must be pro- start system grammed with the correct identification 54G489 If this light blinks, turn the ignition switch to code for the spare.
  • Page 26: Door Locks

    NOTE: (2) UNLOCK • If you lose your immobilizer ignition key (3) Rear or remote controller, ask your SUZUKI (4) Front dealer as soon as possible to deactivate the lost one, and to make a new key or To lock a driver’s door from the outside of remote controller.
  • Page 27 BEFORE DRIVING To unlock a driver’s door from the outside insert the key in the driver’s door lock Central door locking system of the vehicle, insert the key and turn the and turn the top of the key toward the top of the key toward the rear of the vehi- rear of the vehicle twice.
  • Page 28 BEFORE DRIVING You can also lock or unlock all doors by NOTE: Dead lock system (if equipped) pressing the front or rear of the switch, • The dead lock system will not operate if respectively. one or more door(s) is (are) not closed This system is designed to help prevent and latched completely.
  • Page 29 BEFORE DRIVING To activate this system: Child-proof locks (rear door) Tailgate Insert the key in the driver’s door lock and turn the top of the key toward the front of the vehicle twice within 3 seconds. EXAMPLE EXAMPLE You cannot use the lock knobs to unlock the side doors when this system is acti- vated.
  • Page 30 (4) and lift the tail- the tailgate. gate. If the tailgate cannot be unlocked, have the vehicle inspected by your SUZUKI dealer. 62R0366 2) Open the cover (2) in the lock mecha- nism of the tailgate. NOTE: Be careful not to lose the cover (2) because it is small and detachable.
  • Page 31: Keyless Push Start System Remote Controller / Keyless Entry System Transmitter (If Equipped)

    • If radio wave interference is a con- cern, have the function of the antenna(s) disabled your SUZUKI dealer. 52RM20050 Your vehicle is equipped with either a key- less push start system remote controller (Type A) or a keyless entry system trans- mitter (Type B).
  • Page 32 • If you lose one of the remote controllers, doors are locked with the dead lock sys- dead lock system (if equipped) ask your SUZUKI dealer as soon as pos- tem. If you want to prevent tamper-unlocking of sible for replacement. Have your dealer With the remote controller inside the vehi- the door locks, use this method.
  • Page 33 BEFORE DRIVING Keyless unlocking/locking using the The turn signal lights will flash once and When the doors are unlocked: request switches the exterior buzzer will sound once when • The turn signal lights will flash twice and the doors are locked, and then the turn sig- the exterior buzzer will sound twice.
  • Page 34 (1) 80 cm (2 1/2 feet) • If you lose one of the remote controllers, The remote controller is a sensitive ask your SUZUKI dealer as soon as pos- When the remote controller is within electronic instrument. To avoid dam- sible for a replacement.
  • Page 35 BEFORE DRIVING and pull the key out from the remote con- Reminder function troller. EXAMPLE Request switch warning buzzer This exterior buzzer beeps for about 2 sec- onds in the following conditions to warn you that the request switch is not working: •...
  • Page 36 BEFORE DRIVING If the remote controller is left in the vehicle Battery replacement and you lock the driver’s door or front pas- If the remote controller becomes unreli- senger’s door as described below, the door able, replace the battery. will be automatically unlocked. To replace the battery of the remote con- •...
  • Page 37 For more detailed information • For handling the lithium battery in the about disposing of or recycling the used country of Australia, refer to “For Austra- battery, consult your SUZUKI dealer. lia” in the “SUPPLEMENT” section. 2-13...
  • Page 38 • If you lose one of the transmitters, ask “Information display” in this section. your SUZUKI dealer as soon as possible The turn signal lights will flash once when for a replacement. Have your dealer pro-...
  • Page 39 BEFORE DRIVING Battery replacement WARNING If the transmitter becomes unreliable, replace the battery. Swallowing a lithium battery may cause serious internal injury. Do not To replace the battery of the transmitter: allow anyone to swallow a lithium battery. Keep lithium batteries away from children and pets.
  • Page 40: Theft Deterrent Alarm System (If Equipped)

    – The power door locking switch about disposing of or recycling of the used guard against theft. Do not leave money battery, consult your SUZUKI dealer. or things of value in your vehicle. • The theft deterrent alarm system is maintenance-free.
  • Page 41 BEFORE DRIVING How to arm the theft deterrent alarm NOTE: How to stop the alarm system (when enabled) • To prevent the alarm from being acci- Should the alarm be triggered accidentally, Lock all doors (including the tailgate) using dentally triggered, avoid arming it while unlock the doors using the keyless push the keyless push start system remote con- anyone remains inside the vehicle.
  • Page 42 BEFORE DRIVING Checking whether the alarm has been How to switch the state of the theft triggered during parking deterrent alarm system EXAMPLE If the alarm was triggered due to an unau- (Except EU specification vehicle) thorized entry into the vehicle and you then You can switch the theft deterrent alarm press the engine switch to change the igni- system from the enabled state to the dis-...
  • Page 43: Theft Deterrent Light (If Equipped)

    BEFORE DRIVING 1) Close all the doors and turn the lock Every time you perform the series of the Theft deterrent light knob (1) on the driver’s door in the above steps, the state of the theft deterrent unlocking direction (2) (rearward). Turn alarm system changes from the currently (if equipped) the knob on the lighting control lever to...
  • Page 44: Windows

    BEFORE DRIVING Driver’s side (Type B) Electric window controls Windows (if equipped) EXAMPLE The electric windows can only be operated Manual window control (if equipped) when the ignition switch is in “ON” position or the ignition mode is ON. Driver’s side (Type A) EXAMPLE 75RM160 The driver’s door has a switch (1) to oper-...
  • Page 45 BEFORE DRIVING Passenger’s side Lock switch (Type A) EXAMPLE EXAMPLE CLOSE OPEN 81A009 75RM205 75RM161 To open a window, push the top part of the The passenger’s door has a switch (5) to Lock switch (Type B) switch. To close the window, lift up the top operate the passenger’s window.
  • Page 46 BEFORE DRIVING operating any of the switches (2), (3), (4) Pinching prevention function CAUTION or (5). To restore normal operation, release (if equipped) the lock switch by pushing it again. • The pinching prevention function If the driver’s window has the AUTO-UP does not operate while you are WARNING feature, the driver’s window is also...
  • Page 47: Mirrors

    To adjust the mirror, set the tion function. Have your vehicle inspected selector tab (1) to the day position, and by a SUZUKI dealer. then move the mirror up, down or sideways by hand to obtain the best view.
  • Page 48 BEFORE DRIVING NOTE: Outside rearview mirrors Outside rearview mirror folding • Be careful when judging the size or dis- switch (if equipped) tance of a vehicle or other object seen in You can adjust the outside rearview mir- the side convex mirror. Be aware that rors by hand so as to see the sides of your objects look smaller and appear farther vehicle in the mirrors.
  • Page 49 BEFORE DRIVING NOTE: How to switch the remote folding mirror Remote folding mirrors (if equipped) • If the doors are locked by using the key, function lock knob on a door or power door lock- When the ignition mode is LOCK (OFF), When the outside rearview mirror folding ing switch, the mirrors will not be folded you can switch the function from the...
  • Page 50 BEFORE DRIVING System state Number of beeps 4 times Once Disabled Enabled Twice • If you cannot complete the operations in step 3) and 4) within 15 seconds cor- rectly, the state of the remote folding mir- ror function will not change and the interior buzzer does not beep.
  • Page 51: Front Seats

    BEFORE DRIVING Front seats WARNING EXAMPLE Do not place any object under the front passenger’s seat. If an object Seat adjustment becomes caught under the front pas- senger’s seat, the following may WARNING occur. • The seat will not be latched. Never attempt to adjust the driver’s •...
  • Page 52 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 80J001 75RM005 Head restraints are designed to help (1) Left seat heater switch (if equipped) EXAMPLE reduce the risk of neck injuries in the case (2) Right seat heater switch (if equipped)
  • Page 53: Rear Seats

    BEFORE DRIVING Rear seats NOTICE To avoid damaging the heater ele- ment: Seat adjustment (if equipped) • Do not subject the front seats to heavy impacts, such as children jumping on them. WARNING • Do not cover the seat with any To avoid excessive seat belt slack, insulating materials such as blan- which reduces the effectiveness of...
  • Page 54 BEFORE DRIVING Rear Head restraints (if equipped) Head restraints are designed to help reduce the risk of neck injuries in the case of an accident. To use the head restraint, lift it up from the storage position and lock it in place. WARNING •...
  • Page 55 BEFORE DRIVING Rear center head restraint Type A Folding rear seats The rear seats of your vehicle can be folded forward to provide additional cargo space. To fold the rear seats forward: 1) Lower the head restraint fully (if equipped). EXAMPLE 52RM251 75RM303...
  • Page 56 BEFORE DRIVING Type B NOTICE NOTICE EXAMPLE After folding the rear seatback for- • When returning the rear seatback to ward, do not allow any foreign mate- the normal position, check that there rial to enter the lock opening. This is nothing around the striker.
  • Page 57: Seat Belts And Child Restraint Systems

    BEFORE DRIVING Seat belts and child restraint NOTICE WARNING systems • When returning the rear seatback Do not modify, remove, disassemble to the normal position, do not allow seat belts. Doing so may prevent any foreign material to enter the them from functioning properly and lock opening.
  • Page 58 BEFORE DRIVING as low as possible across the hips Above the pelvis Across the pelvis 65D606 65D201 65D199 WARNING WARNING WARNING • Never allow persons to ride in the (Continued) (Continued) cargo area of a vehicle. In the event • Seat belts should never be worn •...
  • Page 59 BEFORE DRIVING WARNING WARNING (Continued) (Continued) • Avoid contamination of seat belt • Periodically inspect seat belt webbing by polishes, oils, chemi- assemblies for excessive wear and cals, and particularly battery acid. damage. Seat belts should be Cleaning may safely be carried out replaced webbing becomes...
  • Page 60 BEFORE DRIVING Lap-shoulder belt Emergency locking retractor (ELR) Low on hips The seat belt has an emergency locking retractor (ELR), which is designed to lock the seat belt only during a sudden stop or impact. It also may lock if you pull the belt across your body very quickly.
  • Page 61 BEFORE DRIVING EXAMPLE 80J2008 60A039 NOTE: To unfasten the seat belt, push the red The word “CENTER” is marked on the “PRESS” button on the buckle and retract buckle rear center belt the belt slowly while holding the belt and/or equipped).
  • Page 62 BEFORE DRIVING Seat belt reminder With tachometer Without tachometer (1) Driver’s seat belt reminder light / front EXAMPLE EXAMPLE passenger’s seat belt reminder light (if equipped) (2) Rear passenger’s seat belt reminder light (rear left)* (if equipped) (3) Rear passenger’s seat belt reminder light (rear center)* (if equipped) (4) Rear passenger’s seat belt reminder...
  • Page 63 BEFORE DRIVING When the driver and/or passenger(s) do Driver’s seat belt reminder Front passenger’s seat belt reminder (does) not buckle his or her seat belt, the If the driver’s seat belt remains unbuckled (if equipped) seat belt reminder light will come on or when the ignition switch is turned to “ON”...
  • Page 64 BEFORE DRIVING Rear passenger’s seat belt reminder Shoulder anchor height adjuster Rear outside seat belt guide (if equipped) (if equipped) If the ignition switch is turned to “ON” posi- tion or the engine switch is pressed to change the ignition mode to ON, the seat EXAMPLE belt reminder light of all rear passengers lights for about 65 seconds irrespective of...
  • Page 65 Periodically check if the seat belts work properly and are not damaged. Check the WARNING webbing, buckles, latch plates, retractors, This section describes your SUZUKI anchorages and guide loops. Replace any vehicle’s seat belt pretensioner sys- seat belts which do not work properly or tem.
  • Page 66 Read this section and “Supplemental in the event of a collision. formed only by a SUZUKI dealer who is restraint system (airbags)” section to learn specially trained. Improper service could more about the pretensioner system.
  • Page 67 (For Countries applied for UN Regula- EXAMPLE tion No.16) When purchasing a child restraint and install it to your SUZUKI vehicle, refer to the information about suitability for child restraints shown in “Child restraint system for countries applied for UN Regulation No.16”...
  • Page 68 BEFORE DRIVING WARNING WARNING (Continued) • (Vehicle without the front passen- • Children could be endangered in a ger airbag deactivation system) collision if their child restraint sys- Do not install a rear-facing child tems are not properly secured in restraint in the front passenger’s the vehicle.
  • Page 69: Child Restraint System For Countries Applied For Un Regulation No.16-06

    BEFORE DRIVING Child restraint system for countries applied for UN Regulation No.16–06 CAUTION Adjust the height of the rear head restraint or remove it for fitting the child restraint, as necessary. How- ever, booster cushion equipped with the head restraint is fitted, the rear seat head restraint 73SB02060 should not be removed.
  • Page 70 NOTE: 1) SUZUKI recommends “Britax Römer Baby Safe i-Size” child seat. This child restraint system is SUZUKI Genuine Accessory which complies with the UN R44 or R129, refer to the genuine accessories catalog. However, there is a case that this child restraint system is not sold because of nonconformity to the law of your country or other rea- son.
  • Page 71 BEFORE DRIVING NOTE: • ‘universal’ is the category in UN Regulation No. 44. NOTE: • For the installation suitability of child restraint systems of Taiwan models, refer to “For Taiwan” in the “SUPPLEMENT” section. • For the child restraint systems of Australia models, refer to “For Australia” in the “SUPPLEMENT” section. 2-47...
  • Page 72 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. carrycot ISO/L2 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A.
  • Page 73 1) SUZUKI recommends “Britax Römer Duo Plus” child seat. 2) SUZUKI recommends “Britax Römer KidFix XP” child seat. These child restraint systems are SUZUKI Genuine Accessory which comply with the UN R44 or R129, refer to the genuine accessories catalog.
  • Page 74 BEFORE DRIVING Installation suitability of i-Size child restraint systems Seating position Front Rear Rear Intermediate Intermediate Rear 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 75 BEFORE DRIVING Child restraint system for countries applied for UN Regulation No.16–08 CAUTION Adjust height head restraint or remove it for fitting the child restraint, as necessary. How- ever, booster cushion equipped with the head restraint is fitted, the head restraint should not 73S02010 be removed.
  • Page 76 BEFORE DRIVING Never use a rear-facing Child restraint Front child restraint system on Passenger The suitability of each passenger’s seat the passenger seat airbag is position for carriage of children and fitting when the front passen- activated of child restraint system is shown in the ger airbag is activated.
  • Page 77 BEFORE DRIVING Detailed information for child restraint system Seating position Seat position number Front Front Passenger Passenger airbag is airbag is activated deactivated Seating position suitable for universal belted (YES/NO) i-Size seating position (YES/NO) Seating position suitable for lateral fixture (L1/L2) Suitable rear-facing fixture R1,R2X,...
  • Page 78 BEFORE DRIVING If your child restraint system has no size class (or if you cannot find information in the following table), refer to the child restraint system suitability information for the vehicle or ask the retailer of your child seat. ISOFIX child restraint systems are shown as follows;...
  • Page 79 BEFORE DRIVING Mass group Size class Fixture Description – (15kg to 25kg) – (22kg to 36kg) Key of letters to be inserted in the above table X = There is no fixture for this mass group. Booster seat fixtures are shown as follows; Fixture Description Booster seat, reduced width 440 mm...
  • Page 80 NO = It is not suitable for this seating position #1: Only belted. #A: These child restraint systems are SUZUKI Genuine Accessory which comply with the UN R44 or R129, refer to the genuine acces- sories catalog. However, there are cases that some or all of these child restraint systems are not sold because of nonconformity to the law of your country or other reason.
  • Page 81 If the child restraint is fitted improp- deactivation system) erly, a child sitting in it could be Whenever possible, SUZUKI recom- injured in a collision. mends that child restraint systems be installed on the rear seat. According to accident statistics, children are safer when...
  • Page 82 BEFORE DRIVING Install the ISOFIX type child restraint sys- Here is a general instruction: Installation with ISOFIX type tem according to the instructions provided anchorages by the child restraint system manufacturer. CAUTION After installation, try moving the child Adjust the height of the rear head restraint system in all directions especially EXAMPLE restraint or remove it for fitting the...
  • Page 83 BEFORE DRIVING 3) Push the child restraint toward the anchor- ages so that the connecting bar tips are EXAMPLE EXAMPLE partially hooked to the anchorages. Use your hands to confirm the position. EXAMPLE 78F114 68LM268 1) Place the child restraint in the rear seat, 2) Use your hands to carefully align the inserting the connecting bars to the connecting bar tips with the anchor-...
  • Page 84 BEFORE DRIVING 1) Remove the luggage compartment NOTICE cover (if equipped). EXAMPLE 2) Secure the child restraint on the rear When installing a child restraint sys- seat using the procedure described tem to the rear seat, adjust the front above for securing a restraint system seat position so that the front seat that does not require a top tether strap.
  • Page 85: Supplemental Restraint System (Airbags)

    Supplemental restraint EXAMPLE system (airbags) WARNING This section describes the protection 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 collision.
  • Page 86 • For the label of Taiwan models, refer to work properly. Have the airbag system “For Taiwan” in the “SUPPLEMENT” inspected by a SUZUKI dealer as soon as section. possible. • For the label of GCC countries models, refer to “For GCC countries”...
  • Page 87 Have your vehicle inspected offer no protection in those types of acci- by a SUZUKI dealer. dents. Since an airbag deploys only one time during an accident, seat belts are needed to restrain occupants from further movements during the accident.
  • Page 88 BEFORE DRIVING Front airbags deploy (inflation) Front airbags may inflate WARNING Receiving a strong impact to the lower body of your vehicle, the front airbags may (Vehicle without the front passenger inflate. airbag deactivation system) Do not install a rear-facing child restraint in the front passenger’s seat.
  • Page 89 BEFORE DRIVING Front airbags may not inflate The front airbags may not inflate when a strong impact has not occurred since the collision object was easy to be deformed or moved, or the crashed portion of your vehicle was easy to be deformed. Also, front airbags may not inflate in many cases when the collision angle is greater than about 30 degrees at left and right...
  • Page 90 BEFORE DRIVING Front airbags do not inflate Front airbags do not inflate in rear impacts, side impacts or rollovers, etc. However, these might inflate in a strong impact. 80J105E 80J110 • Collision with a fixed wall or guardrail at • Vehicle rollover left and right angles of greater than about 30 degrees (1) from the front of your vehicle...
  • Page 91 Have your vehicle inspected since they would offer no protection in “SRS AIRBAG” labels are attached to the by a SUZUKI dealer. those types of accidents. Only the side air- seatbacks to identify the location of the bag and side curtain airbag on the side of side airbags.
  • Page 92 BEFORE DRIVING Side airbags and side curtain airbags deploy (inflation) 52RM20730 80J101 • Hitting a curb or bump • Landing hard or falling 80J119 • Impacts from the side at about a right angle by a general passenger car to your vehicle at more than about 30 km/h (20 mph) or in a greater impact Side airbags and side curtain airbags...
  • Page 93 BEFORE DRIVING Side airbags and side curtain airbags may not inflate 80J123 80J125 • Impact from the side at an oblique angle • Impact from the side by a motorcycle or 80J121 bicycle 80J122 80J124 80J126 • Impact from the side to the vehicle body •...
  • Page 94 BEFORE DRIVING Side airbags and side curtain airbags A seat belt helps keep you in the proper How the system works do not inflate position for maximum protection when an airbag inflates. Adjust your seat as far In a frontal collision, the crash sensors will back as possible while still maintaining detect rapid deceleration, and if the con- control of the vehicle.
  • Page 95 SUZUKI should not stand in front of the highly recommends SUZUKI-genu- dashboard. Otherwise, he or she ine seat covers to be used when will get too close to the dashboard.
  • Page 96 Special procedures are required for servic- ing or replacing an airbag. For that reason, only a SUZUKI dealer should be allowed to service or replace your airbags. Remind anyone who services your SUZUKI vehicle that it has airbags.
  • Page 97 Whenever a child restraint system OFF” indicator (2) come on for a few sec- Whenever possible, SUZUKI recom- has to be used in the front passen- onds and then go out. mends that child restraint systems be ger's seat, regardless of front facing After that, only “PASSENGER AIRBAG...
  • Page 98 BEFORE DRIVING To deactivate the front passenger’s airbag, To activate the front passenger’s airbag, follow the instructions below before start- follow the instructions below before start- ing the engine. ing the engine. 1) Check that the ignition switch is in 1) Check that the ignition switch is in “LOCK”...
  • Page 99: Instrument Cluster

    BEFORE DRIVING With tachometer Instrument cluster EXAMPLE 1. Speedometer 2. Tachometer (if equipped) 3. Information display 4. Warning and indicator lights 73SB016 2-75...
  • Page 100: Speedometer

    BEFORE DRIVING Without tachometer Speedometer EXAMPLE The speedometer indicates vehicle speed. NOTE: For models of GCC countries, a buzzer will sound when the vehicle speed exceeds about 120 km/h. This buzzer does not indi- cate a vehicle malfunction. If you slow down to about 118 km/h, the buzzer will stop.
  • Page 101: Fuel Gauge

    BEFORE DRIVING When the ignition switch is in “ON” position Fuel gauge Brightness control or the ignition mode is ON, this gauge gives an approximate indication of the With tachometer amount of fuel in the fuel tank. “F” stands When the ignition switch is turned to “ON” position or the engine switch is pressed to for full and “E”...
  • Page 102 BEFORE DRIVING With tachometer To increase the brightness of the instru- Without tachometer ment panel lights, push “+” side of the EXAMPLE brightness control switch (1). To change the brightness quickly, push and hold the Type 2 Type 1 switch. To reduce the brightness of the instrument panel lights, push “–”...
  • Page 103: Information Display (Instrument Cluster With Tachometer)

    BEFORE DRIVING NOTE: Information display (instrument If you select the maximum brightness level when the position lights or headlights are cluster with tachometer) on, the following functions will be can- celed. The information display is shown when the • The function which automatically dims ignition switch is in “ON”...
  • Page 104 BEFORE DRIVING Display (D) Selector position (for CVT models) / EXAMPLE EXAMPLE Gear position (for CVT models with man- ual mode) / Manual mode indicator Type 2 Type 1 / S-mode indicator / Gearshift indicator (if equipped) Display (E) Trip meter (Type 1) Rear passenger’s seat belt reminder (if equipped) (Type 2) Display (F)
  • Page 105 BEFORE DRIVING Clock The display (A) shows the time. To set the clock, follow “Setting mode” instructions in this section. Thermometer The display (B) shows the thermometer. The thermometer indicates the outside temperature. 75RM210 If the outside temperature nears freezing, the message shown in the above illustra- tion will appear on the display.
  • Page 106 BEFORE DRIVING (a) Instantaneous fuel consumption Fuel consumption / Driving range / Average speed / Driving time / (b) Average fuel consumption Total idling stop time (if equipped) / Total idling fuel saved (if equipped) / (c) Driving range Energy flow indicator (if equipped) (d) Average speed (e) Driving time When there are no warning or indicator messages on the display (C), you can select one...
  • Page 107 BEFORE DRIVING Instantaneous fuel consumption Average fuel consumption To change when the value of average fuel The display shows instantaneous fuel con- If you selected average fuel consumption consumption is reset, refer to “Setting sumption with a bar graph only when the the last time you drove the vehicle, the dis- mode”...
  • Page 108 BEFORE DRIVING NOTE: Driving time Total idling fuel saved (if equipped) • If you refuel when the ignition switch is in The display shows the total amount of driv- The display shows the total amount (in mil- “ON” position or the ignition mode is ON, ing time since the indication was reset.
  • Page 109 BEFORE DRIVING Manual mode indicator Selector position / Gear position / Trip meter (Type 1) (for CVT models with manual mode) Manual mode indicator / S-mode When you are using the manual mode, the The display (E) shows the trip meter. indicator / Gearshift indicator (if display shows the manual mode indicator The trip meter can be used to measure the...
  • Page 110 BEFORE DRIVING Trip meter Odometer (Type 1) Trip meter / Odometer (Type 2) The trip meter can be used to measure the distance traveled on short trips or between The display (F) shows the odometer. The display (F) shows one of the following fuel stops.
  • Page 111 BEFORE DRIVING NOTE: Rear passenger’s seat belt Eco-driving display • You can change the setting so that the reminder (if equipped) (Type 2) Eco-driving display will not be displayed. When you turn the ignition switch to For details on the setting mode, refer to “LOCK”...
  • Page 112 BEFORE DRIVING NOTE: Temperature (Temperature unit setting) Setting mode • If you push and hold the information You can change the units that temperature switch (2) to enter the setting mode is displayed in. When the ignition switch is in “ON” position when the display (C) shows average fuel or the ignition mode is ON and the vehicle NOTE:...
  • Page 113 BEFORE DRIVING Door lock (Door unlock setting) NOTE: TPMS (if equipped) For the theft deterrent alarm system of (Tyre pressure monitoring system set- You can choose either once or twice oper- other than Australia, Israel, Germany and ting) (if equipped) ation(s) to unlock all doors (including the Taiwan models, refer to “Theft deterrent •...
  • Page 114 BEFORE DRIVING Default • When you push and hold the information Warning and indicator messages (Initialization setting) switch (2) for about 2 seconds while a If you select “YES” and push the informa- message is displayed, the message will The display shows warning and indicator tion switch (2), all settings will be reinitial- disappear temporarily.
  • Page 115 BEFORE DRIVING Warning and indicator messages All models 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. The (only while vehicle buzzer; only while vehicle is display shows the opened door or tailgate.
  • Page 116 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) 75RM213 The road may be icy. Drive very carefully. (#1) 75RM210 (#1) This message will disappear for a while even if the problem that caused the message to appear is not corrected. 2-92...
  • Page 117 There is a problem with the steering lock sys- buzzer) tem. Have your vehicle inspected by a SUZUKI dealer. 61MM0A168 (#1) This message will disappear for a while even if the problem that caused the message to appear is not corrected.
  • Page 118 When the message is displayed even if you start the engine with normal voltage of the vehi- cle battery, have your vehicle inspected by a SUZUKI dealer. 75RM215 Blinks By certain conditions, some The remote controller may be outside the vehi- kind of sound you will hear cle or its battery may have become discharged.
  • Page 119 BEFORE DRIVING Warning and indicator Master warning Sound Cause and remedy message indicator light Blinks Beep (one time from interior The steering lock is not disengaged. While buzzer) lightly turning the steering wheel in both direc- tions, press the engine switch again. 75RM219 Blinks Beep (one time from interior...
  • Page 120 BEFORE DRIVING Warning and indicator Master warning Sound Cause and remedy message indicator light The engine switch is pressed with the gearshift lever in a position other than “P”. Try again as instructed by the message. 75RM221 Manual transmission The engine switch is pressed without depress- ing the brake and clutch pedals.
  • Page 121 BEFORE DRIVING CVT model Warning and indicator Master warning Sound Cause and remedy message indicator light Blinks Beep (one time from interior The CVT fluid temperature becomes too high. buzzer) Stop the vehicle in a safe place and let the fluid cool down.
  • Page 122 ® Blinks Beep (one time from interior There may be a problem with ESP system. buzzer) Have your vehicle inspected by a SUZUKI dealer. 75RM223 Hill hold control system Blinks Beep (one time from interior There may be a problem with hill hold control buzzer) system.
  • Page 123 BEFORE DRIVING Vehicle with ENG A-STOP system Warning and indicator Master warning Sound Cause and remedy message indicator light The engine does not stop automatically by the ENG A-STOP system, because any of the auto stop conditions is not met. Refer to “ENG A-STOP system (engine auto stop start system)”...
  • Page 124 BEFORE DRIVING Warning and indicator Master warning Sound Cause and remedy message indicator light By certain conditions, some The engine restarts automatically, because the kind of sound you will hear brake booster vacuum pressure is low, the from interior of the vehicle. driver’s door is opened, the driver’s seat belt is unfastened, the defroster is turned on or other reason.
  • Page 125: Information Display (Instrument Cluster Without Tachometer)

    BEFORE DRIVING When the ignition switch is in “ON” posi- Selector position / Gearshift indicator Information display (instrument tion, the information display shows the fol- lowing information. The display (B) shows some of the follow- cluster without tachometer) ing indications. Display (A) Fuel gauge EXAMPLE...
  • Page 126 BEFORE DRIVING (a) Trip meter A Trip meter / Odometer / (b) Trip meter B EXAMPLE Fuel consumption / Driving range / (c) Odometer Oil indicator (d) Instantaneous fuel consumption (e) Average fuel consumption The display (C) shows one of the following (f) Driving range indications, trip meter A, trip meter B, odometer, instantaneous fuel consump-...
  • Page 127 BEFORE DRIVING Trip meter Instantaneous fuel consumption Average fuel consumption The trip meter can be used to measure the The display shows the value of instanta- If you selected average fuel consumption distance traveled on short trips or between neous fuel consumption only when the the last time you drove the vehicle, the dis- fuel stops.
  • Page 128 AND MAINTENANCE” section or consult value of driving range will be shown after reinitialized. Change the unit again to your SUZUKI dealer for advice on appro- driving for a while. your preference. priate procedure of engine oil and oil filter maintenance.
  • Page 129 The thermometer indicates the outside For the resetting procedure, it is recom- oil indicator will go out and then the dis- temperature. mended to consult your SUZUKI dealer. If play indicates odometer. you reset it by yourself, follow the proce- EXAMPLE...
  • Page 130 BEFORE DRIVING When the display (C) shows the driving NOTE: Clock range, you can change the unit of tem- When you reconnect the negative (–) ter- perature. minal to the lead-acid battery, the clock The display (E) shows the time. To change the unit of temperature, while indication will be reinitialized.
  • Page 131 BEFORE DRIVING Setting mode In the setting mode, you can set up the following functions. Indication Functions Time indication of clock “ ” Central door locking system “ ” Additional flashes of the turn signal “ ” Theft deterrent alarm system “ ”...
  • Page 132 BEFORE DRIVING Time indication of clock “ ” Tyre pressure monitoring system set- • : 12-hour format (default set- ting (if equipped) Turn the indicator selector knob ting) • : Unladen Mode (default set- (2). • : 24-hour format ting) •...
  • Page 133: Warning And Indicator Lights

    TPMS malfunction. driving, have your vehicle inspected When the system detects a malfunction, by a SUZUKI dealer. Even if the light this light will blink for about 75 seconds turns off after blinking, indicating and then remain continuously illuminated.
  • Page 134 BEFORE DRIVING WARNING WARNING WARNING The load-carrying capacity of your Continuing to drive with the low tyre (Continued) tyres is reduced at lower inflation pressure warning light on can lead to • If your vehicle is equipped with a pressures. If your tyres are even an accident, resulting in severe injury flat tyre repair kit instead of a spare moderately under-inflated, the load...
  • Page 135 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. 2) Test the brakes by carefully starting and •...
  • Page 136 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 137 If the hill If there is enough oil, the lubrication sys- descent control indicator blinks, the hill ® tem should be inspected by your SUZUKI For details of the ESP systems, refer to descent control will not be activated.
  • Page 138 Have both sys- tems inspected by a SUZUKI dealer. 2-114...
  • Page 139 A malfunction When the ignition switch is turned to “ON” tem. Ask your SUZUKI dealer to have the indicator light is provided on the instrument position or the engine switch is pressed to system inspected.
  • Page 140 NOTE: right or left. If this light still stays on, ask The activation point of this light varies your SUZUKI dealer to have the system depending on road conditions (for exam- inspected. ple, slope or curve) and driving conditions because of fuel movement in the tank.
  • Page 141 Avoid driving conditions that may lead to erly. Have the system inspected by your actual overheating. If the light stays on SUZUKI dealer. without blinking, then the engine is over- heating. Follow the instructions in “Engine NOTE: trouble: Overheating”...
  • Page 142 Bring For details, refer to “Dual camera brake sup- the dual camera brake support. Bring the the vehicle to your SUZUKI dealer to have port” in the “OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE” vehicle to your SUZUKI dealer to have the the problem corrected.
  • Page 143 Bring the vehicle to your SUZUKI dealer to have the problem corrected. For details, refer to “Dual camera brake sup- port”...
  • Page 144 If this light comes on, there is a problem with the LED headlight. Park the vehicle in a safe place and consult your SUZUKI dealer to have the problem corrected. 64J045 This indicator light comes on while the position lights, tail light and/or the head- lights are on.
  • Page 145 MAINTENANCE” section. filter change according to the maintenance Have your vehicle inspected by your schedule. SUZUKI dealer. This light comes on for several seconds when the ignition switch is turned to “ON” position or the engine switch is pressed to change the ignition mode to ON so you can check that light is working.
  • Page 146 • It may be time to replace the battery. (engine auto stop start system)” in the You should have the system inspected by “OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE” section. a SUZUKI dealer. For details, refer to “ENG A-STOP system (engine auto stop start system)” in the “OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE” section.
  • Page 147 BEFORE DRIVING Cruise indicator light (if equipped) Master warning indicator light Dual camera brake support warning (if equipped) light (if equipped) 81P40090 When the cruise control system is on, this 80P0382 80P0382 light will be on. When the ignition switch is turned to “ON” When the ignition switch is turned to “ON”...
  • Page 148: Lighting Control Lever

    BEFORE DRIVING Lighting operation Lighting control lever EXAMPLE EXAMPLE 68PM00230 With the headlights on, push the lever for- 75RM149 ward to switch to the high beams (main 57L21128 beams) and pull the lever toward you to To turn the lights on or off, twist the knob switch to the low beams.
  • Page 149 BEFORE DRIVING This system is operated by the signal from Auto-on headlight system Light reminder buzzer the light sensor (1) on the passenger’s (if equipped) side of the instrument panel. Do not cover The interior buzzer continuously beeps if the sensor (1). If you do, the system will you open the driver’s door without turning not work correctly.
  • Page 150 BEFORE DRIVING NOTE: NOTE: Guide me light (if equipped) • When the “To home” is functioning, the • When the “To car” is functioning, the front fog lights, rear fog lights and the front fog lights, rear fog lights and the “To home”...
  • Page 151 BEFORE DRIVING Front fog light switch (if equipped) Rear fog light switch (if equipped) Adjusting headlight pattern Headlight pattern, left hand traffic EXAMPLE EXAMPLE 68PM00232 68PM00233 61MM0A215 To turn the front fog light on, twist the knob To turn the rear fog light on, twist the knob as shown in the illustration with the posi- as shown in the illustration with the head- Headlight pattern, right hand traffic...
  • Page 152 BEFORE DRIVING In case you drive your vehicle in the oppo- Left hand drive vehicle Right side headlight (A) site-side-traffic countries, the headlight To readjust the light pattern by masking the pattern must be adjusted to avoid dazzling headlight lens; oncoming motorists.
  • Page 153 BEFORE DRIVING Right hand drive vehicle Right side headlight (A) To readjust the light pattern by masking the headlight lens; 1) Copy the templates, referring to “Tem- plates for halogen headlights” later in this section. 2) Transfer the template to a self-adhesive waterproof material and cut it out.
  • Page 154 BEFORE DRIVING Templates for halogen headlights 75RM323 2-130...
  • Page 155: Headlight Leveling Switch (If Equipped)

    BEFORE DRIVING Headlight leveling switch Turn signal control lever Switch Position (if equipped) Vehicle Load Condition Driver only Driver + 1 passenger (in front seat) Driver + 3 or 4 passengers, no cargo Driver + 57L21128 3 or 4 passengers, 75RM008 cargo added WARNING...
  • Page 156 With the ignition switch in “ON” position or its indicator (1 to 4 times). Please ask a the ignition mode ON, move the lever SUZUKI dealer for the customization. upward or downward to activate the right or left turn signals.
  • Page 157: Hazard Warning Switch

    If you cannot use the wipers after a while, ard when you park your vehicle in case of there may be another problem. Ask your emergency. SUZUKI dealer to have the wipers inspected. 2-133...
  • Page 158 BEFORE DRIVING Windshield wipers Windshield washer EXAMPLE EXAMPLE EXAMPLE 68PM00238 If the lever is equipped with “INT TIME” 68PM00237 control, turn the control forward or back- 68PM00239 ward to adjust the intermittent wiper opera- To turn the windshield wipers on, move the To spray windshield washer fluid, pull the tion to the desired interval.
  • Page 159 BEFORE DRIVING Rear window wiper/washer switch NOTICE NOTICE • To help prevent damage to the Clear ice or snow from the rear win- EXAMPLE windshield wiper and washer sys- dow and rear wiper blade before tem components, you should take using the rear wiper.
  • Page 160: Tilt Steering Lock Lever

    BEFORE DRIVING Tilt steering lock lever Horn WARNING Never attempt to adjust the steering wheel while the vehicle is moving or EXAMPLE EXAMPLE you could lose control of the vehicle. 75RM044 75RM045 (1) LOCK Press the horn button of the steering wheel (2) UNLOCK to sound the horn.
  • Page 161: Heated Rear Window Switch / Heated Outside Rearview Mirror Switch (If Equipped)

    BEFORE DRIVING Type 2 If the outside rearview mirror has the mark Heated rear window switch / (2), it is also equipped with the heated out- EXAMPLE side rearview mirrors. When you push the Heated outside rearview switch (1), both the heated outside rear- mirror switch (if equipped) view mirrors and the heated rear window will operate simultaneously.
  • Page 162: Operating Your Vehicle

    (if equipped) ................. 3-27 Cruise control (if equipped) ..........3-41 Speed limiter (if equipped) ..........3-44 SUZUKI SAFETY SUPPORT (if equipped) ......3-46 Emergency stop signal (ESS) (if equipped) ...... 3-64 Rearview camera (if equipped) .......... 3-65 Braking ................. 3-68 ®...
  • Page 163: 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 and the blower is at...
  • Page 164: Engine Oil Consumption

    OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE NOTE: 6) Hood latch operation Engine oil consumption It is normal for water to drip from the air Pull the hood release handle inside the conditioning system after use. vehicle. Check that you cannot open the hood all the way without releasing It is normal for the engine to consume some engine oil during normal vehicle 4) Check that the hood is fully closed and...
  • Page 165: Ignition Switch (Vehicle Without Keyless Push Start System)

    OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE making it appear that the oil level has not Ignition switch (vehicle without changed. EXAMPLE You should also be aware that the diluting keyless push start system) ingredients evaporate out when the vehicle is subsequently driven at high speeds, such as on an expressway, making it appear that oil is excessively consumed after high-speed driving.
  • Page 166 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Manual transmission 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 167: Engine Switch (Vehicle With Keyless Push Start System)

    OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE “Information display” in the “BEFORE Engine switch (vehicle with WARNING DRIVING” section for details. keyless push start system) (Continued) • Always return the ignition switch to • With the engine off “LOCK” position and remove the You can use such electric equipment as EXAMPLE ignition key when leaving the vehi- the power windows and wipers with the...
  • Page 168: Keyless Push Start System (If Equipped)

    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 engine is ignition mode to ON, the information dis- Provided the keyless push start system not running.
  • Page 169 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Every time you press the engine switch, Engine switch illumination Selection of ignition modes the ignition mode changes as follows. The engine switch is illuminated (lit) in the Press the engine switch to select ACC or Manual transmission following situations: ON mode as follows when you use an •...
  • Page 170 Contact a in “P” position the ignition mode cannot SUZUKI dealer for an inspection of the be returned to LOCK (OFF). system. • When selecting the ignition modes, the •...
  • Page 171 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE by pressing the engine switch and then REMOTE CONTROLLER OUTSIDE perform the engine starting operation. warning Refer to “Starting / stopping engine (vehi- cle with keyless push start system)” in this When either of the conditions described section.
  • Page 172: Parking Brake Lever

    TROLLER OUTSIDE warning may not the seats. To set the parking brake, hold SUZUKI dealer. be given at that time. the brake pedal down and pull the parking – The remote controller is outside the brake lever all the way up. To release the vehicle but very close to a door.
  • Page 173: Pedal

    OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Pedal WARNING WARNING Always set the parking brake fully Do not leave cigarette lighters, spray Manual transmission before leaving your vehicle or it may cans, soft drink cans or plastic arti- EXAMPLE move, causing injury or damage. cles (such as glasses, CD cases, etc.) When parking, check that the gear- in sun-heated vehicle.
  • Page 174: Starting / Stopping Engine (Vehicle Without Keyless Push Start System)

    Brake pedal (2) NOTE: Your vehicle is equipped with Brake Over- Your SUZUKI vehicle is equipped with front ride System. If you depress both the accel- disc brakes and rear drum brakes. erator pedal...
  • Page 175: Starting / Stopping Engine (Vehicle With Keyless Push Start System) (If Equipped)

    2) Turn off such loads as the headlights position and wait for more than 30 and air conditioning system to facilitate seconds before trying again. If the starting of the engine. engine does not start after several attempts, consult a SUZUKI dealer or a qualified workshop. 3-13...
  • Page 176 If the engine does not engine by quickly pushing the engine start after several attempts, consult a switch more than 3 times, or pushing SUZUKI dealer or a qualified work- and holding the engine switch for more 82K254 shop.
  • Page 177 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Emergency stop Master warning indicator light NOTICE blinks and engine cannot be started In case of emergency, you can stop the CVT vehicles: engine by quickly pushing the engine Your keyless push start system remote If you stop the engine while the vehi- switch more than 3 times, or pushing and controller may not be sensed as being cle is in motion, the automatic trans-...
  • Page 178 (2) for about 2 seconds. going back to the LOCK (OFF) mode. If this happens, have the vehicle inspected NOTE: by a SUZUKI dealer after doing the follow- • If you still cannot start the engine after ing: several...
  • Page 179: Using Transmission

    (including the 5th to 4th 175 (108)* EXAMPLE tailgate) is opened or closed, the interior buzzer will warn you of this condition with 75RM254 repeated short beeps. If this happens, have the vehicle inspected by a SUZUKI dealer. 3-17...
  • Page 180 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE K12C and K12D engine model (4WD) Continuously variable transmis- WARNING Downshifting km/h (mph) sion (CVT) • Reduce your speed and downshift 2nd to 1st 20 (12) to a lower gear before going down Gearshift lever a long or steep hill. A lower gear 3rd to 2nd 80 (49) Models with manual mode...
  • Page 181 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Models with switch of S-mode The gearshift lever has a lock mechanism Models with switch of S-mode to help prevent accidental shifting. To shift EXAMPLE EXAMPLE the gearshift lever: Models with manual mode EXAMPLE 75RM049 75RM361 The gearshift lever is designed so that it (1) Knob button cannot be shifted out of the “P”...
  • Page 182 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE NOTE: NOTE: CAUTION • Always shift the gearshift lever without For Hong Kong models, the warning pushing in the knob button (1) except buzzer of Reverse position sounds when For the vehicles with the keyless when you shift from “P” to “R”, from “D” you shift into Reverse to notify the driver push start system, if you cannot to “M”...
  • Page 183 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE L (Low) (models with switch of S-mode) Switch of S-mode (models with switch Switch of S-mode is OFF Use this position to provide maximum of S-mode) This mode is suitable for normal driving. power when climbing steep hills or driving •...
  • Page 184 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Manual mode (models with manual The information display shows the manual NOTE: mode) mode indicator (1) and the current gear When you change gear, sometimes the The CVT can shift gears automatically. position (2). transmission may not shift to the desired When using the manual mode, you can gear but a buzzer sounds instead.
  • Page 185 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Temporary manual mode If you cannot shift CVT gearshift Pull the shift paddle toward you when driv- lever out of “P” (PARK) ing with the gearshift lever in the “D” posi- tion. The information display shows the Left Hand Drive Vehicle manual mode indicator (1) and the current gear position (2).
  • Page 186 If the vehicle’s described, take the vehicle to an autho- lead-acid battery is discharged, or there is rized SUZUKI dealer for repair. some other electrical failure, the CVT can- not be shifted out of Park in the normal way.
  • Page 187: Gearshift Indicator (If Equipped)

    OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Manual transmission vehicle NOTE: Gearshift indicator (if equipped) If UP/DOWN arrow is indicated on the dis- • For manual transmission vehicle, the play while driving, we recommend you to gearshift indicator is not indicated when shift up or down the gear until the arrow the gear position is in “N”...
  • Page 188 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Example of the gearshift indicator Manual transmission Indication Description Lower gear position is selected for the vehicle speed and/ or engine revolution. Changing to a higher gear position is recommended. Higher gear position is selected for the vehicle speed and/or engine revolution.
  • Page 189: Eng A-Stop System (Engine Auto Stop Start System) (If Equipped)

    OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE NOTE: ENG A-STOP system CAUTION If your vehicle is equipped with the auto- matic heating and air conditioning system, (engine auto stop start system) • Do not get out of the vehicle when you can change the automatic engine stop the engine has been stopped auto- (if equipped) condition via the information display.
  • Page 190 30 minutes once a month. • The lithium-ion battery is maintenance- free. • To replace or dispose of the lithium-ion battery, consult an authorized SUZUKI dealer. 3-28...
  • Page 191 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE ating conditions of ENG A-STOP sys- • The audio and other electrical compo- Automatically stopping/restarting tem”. nent can be used during the automatic of the engine • During the automatic engine stop, the engine stop, but the air conditioner will engine may shut down, accompanied switch to the fan mode.
  • Page 192 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE While the engine is automatically stopping, CVT vehicles NOTE: depressing the clutch pedal will restart the 1) Depress the brake pedal to decelerate • The engine is not stopped automatically engine consuming fuel. Therefore, for fuel while the gearshift lever is in the “D” when decelerating without depressing position will automatically stop the economy, it is recommended to depress...
  • Page 193 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE 75RM235 NOTE: The hill hold control system is activated when the engine is restarted automatically. 3-31...
  • Page 194 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Precautions of when the engine is stopped automatically WARNING Do not perform any of the following operations while the engine has been stopped automatically. This may result in an acci- dent. Operation/Vehicle Condition Solution Engine hood opened To restart the engine, follow the procedure below.
  • Page 195 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Operation/Vehicle Condition Solution Driver’s seat belt unfastened, or driver’s door opened Before driving, close the door and buckle the seat belt. In addi- • The engine is restarted automatically. tion, before getting out of the vehicle, follow the procedure below. •...
  • Page 196 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Operating conditions of ENG A-STOP system Standby conditions If all of the following conditions are met while driving, the automatic engine stop will be permitted. When the engine is started • The engine is started with the engine hood securely closed. •...
  • Page 197 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Conditions to stop the engine automatically If all of the following conditions are met while the standby conditions are met, the engine is stopped automatically when the vehicle is decelerating before stopping or when the vehicle is stopped. Manual •...
  • Page 198 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Conditions to restart the engine automatically If any of the following vehicle conditions occur or operations are performed while the engine is stopped automatically, the engine is restarted automatically and the ENG A-STOP indicator light (green) goes off. •...
  • Page 199 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE #1: After the ENG A-STOP indicator light (green) blinks, it goes off. Also, the interior buzzer may sound at the same time. #2: Depending on the situations of malfunction, it is a normal restart or the restart as #1. #3: The engine may be restarted automatically when the brake pedal is depressed lightly.
  • Page 200 ENG A-STOP off. system is deactivated. If it blinks, have • Each time the engine is stopped manu- the vehicle serviced by a SUZUKI ally, the system is activated, and the dealer. ENG A-STOP OFF indicator light goes –...
  • Page 201 Stored power is being used by electrical The SHVS (Smart Hybrid Vehicle by the ISG is functioning. components, such as the audio system, Suzuki) of this vehicle is a system that without the batteries being charged. uses generators with motor function (ISG) • Normal driving conditions: to operate the following functions accord- The ISG is not functioning.
  • Page 202 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE • The motor assistance function is func- • The lithium-ion battery is charged more Deceleration energy regenerating indi- tioning during moderate accelerating: than a certain amount, and the tempera- cator light The ISG assists the engine. ture inside the battery is within the speci- fied range.
  • Page 203: Cruise Control (If Equipped)

    OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Eco-Cool (if equipped) I/S AC Settings (if equipped) Cruise control (if equipped) When driving while using the air condi- • When using the automatic heating and The cruise control system allows you to tioner, cold air is stored in the cooling stor- air conditioning system (if equipped), maintain a steady speed without keeping age medium of the air conditioner unit.
  • Page 204 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Instrument cluster with tachometer Setting cruising speed 1) Turn on the cruise control system by pushing cruise switch (1). When the cruise indicator (4) (for instrument clus- ter with tachometer) or cruise indicator light (6) (for instrument cluster without tachometer) comes on, you can set 75RM115 cruising speed.
  • Page 205 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Be careful of the following when operat- Changing speed temporarily Changing cruising speed ing with the cruise control Even if your vehicle is equipped with the When the cruising speed is maintained, Using the accelerator pedal dual camera brake support, it cannot auto- you can temporarily accelerate or deceler- To reset at a faster cruising speed, accel- matically adjust to the speed of the vehicle...
  • Page 206: Speed Limiter (If Equipped)

    OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE NOTE: To turn off the cruise control system, push Speed limiter (if equipped) You can adjust the set speed by approxi- cruise switch (1) and check that the cruise mately 1.5 km/h (0.9 mph) by pushing indicator (4) or cruise indicator light (6) is “RES +/SET –”...
  • Page 207 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Setting maximum speed Exceeding maximum speed Changing speed setting 1) Turn on the speed limiter system by You can exceed the maximum speed tem- Setting to the current speed pushing “LIMIT” switch (1). When the porarily by quickly depressing the acceler- 1) Push “CANCEL”...
  • Page 208: Suzuki Safety Support (If Equipped)

    OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE NOTE: Canceling speed limiter SUZUKI SAFETY SUPPORT • While the system is working, if a vehicle in front of you moves outside of the ste- • To cancel the speed limiter, push “CAN- (if equipped) reo camera’s detection field or the vehi- CEL”...
  • Page 209 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Frontal collision warning When there is a risk of a frontal collision, a warning will be given through the information display and sound. EXAMPLE Information display without with tachometer buzzer tachometer 75RM282 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.
  • Page 210 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Brake assist system When there is high probability of a frontal collision, the brake assist system provides more powerful braking when you slam down on the brake pedal. Brake assist system might work at the same time as the warning brake system or automatic brake system. EXAMPLE Information display without...
  • Page 211 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Situations where the system does not Situations where the vehicle may not Situations where the system may acti- activate decelerate properly vate by chance Under the following situations, the system Under the following situations, the vehicle Under the following situations, the stereo does not activate.
  • Page 212 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Frontal collision warning Warning brake system When you are operating at a speed of When you are operating at speeds EXAMPLE approximately 5 km/h (3 mph) or over and between approximately 5 km/h to 120 km/h there is a risk of a frontal collision, a warn- (3 mph to 75 mph) and if the driver cannot ing will work.
  • Page 213 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Brake assist system Automatic brake system NOTE: When you are operating at speeds When a frontal collision is judged to be The indication on the information display between approximately 10 km/h to 120 km/ unavoidable at a speed of approximately and the dual camera brake support indica- h (6 mph to 75 mph) and there is a high 120 km/h (75 mph) or under, operate pow-...
  • Page 214 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Situations where the system may not Lane departure warning WARNING activate properly Under the following situations, the system When you are operating at a speed of • The lane departure warning may may not activate. approximately 60 km/h (37 mph) or over not be suitable for every situation.
  • Page 215 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Situations where the system may acti- Vehicle swaying warning WARNING vate by chance Under the following situations, the system When you are operating at a speed of • The vehicle swaying warning may may activate. approximately 60 km/h (37 mph) or over not be suitable for every situation.
  • Page 216 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Situations where the system may not – When tyres are not inflated to the rec- Dual camera brake support OFF activate properly ommended tyre pressure switch Under the following situations, the system – When tyres are severely worn may not activate.
  • Page 217 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE • When you want to turn off the system, Lane departure warning OFF switch WARNING push and hold the dual camera brake support OFF switch (1) until the interior You can turn off the lane departure warning If you attempt to press the lane buzzer beeps and the dual camera and the vehicle swaying warning.
  • Page 218 – Do not touch the lens of the ste- dual camera brake support, and (1) Stereo camera reo camera. ask your SUZUKI dealer to have it – Do not clean the lens of the ste- inspected. reo camera by yourself.
  • Page 219 Observe the following instructions. If • Do not apply any accessories the lens of the stereo camera gets (other than SUZUKI genuine acces- dirty, it may need to be replaced. sories), films or stickers to the area • Do not touch the lens of the stereo listed below.
  • Page 220 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Temporary stop or failure of the stereo camera The following chart shows the temporary stop or failure of the stereo camera. Stereo camera (1) Dual camera brake support indicator light Temporary stop Failure (2) Lane departure warning indicator light (3) Indication of information display (with tachometer) (4) Master warning indicator light...
  • Page 221 – When the automatic brake system has failure of the stereo camera. Ask your been operated 3 times SUZUKI dealer to have the stereo cam- – When the automatic brake system has era inspected. been operated for long hours...
  • Page 222 • While using the windshield washer be detected by the stereo camera. Also, the function of the stereo camera • When a wiper blade other than SUZUKI In the following situations, the stereo may stop temporarily. When the situations genuine parts, including short type wiper...
  • Page 223 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE When the following types of vehicles or • There is another obstacle beside a vehi- obstacles are in front of you, or when the EXAMPLE following situations occur, the stereo cam- • A fence, wall or shutter which having no era may not detect obstacles in front of you patterns or uniform patterns such as or may need more time to detect obsta-...
  • Page 224 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE • When the vehicle in front of you turns, accelerates or decelerates suddenly • An object outside of the irradiation range of the headlights • An object which jumps out in front of you • When change lane approach the preceding vehicle When the following types of partition lines...
  • Page 225 There may be a problem with the stereo buzzer) camera. If the message does not disappear after restarting the engine, have your vehicle inspected by a SUZUKI dealer. 75RM239 Blinks Continuous beep (from inte- The vehicle swaying warning is working.
  • Page 226: Emergency Stop Signal (Ess) (If Equipped)

    OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Emergency stop signal (ESS) (if equipped) WARNING Although the ESS is designed to ESS stands for Emergency Stop Signal. reduce the number of rear-end colli- sions 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 227: Rearview Camera (If Equipped)

    OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Rearview camera location Rearview camera (if equipped) NOTICE If you use the rearview camera for a When the gearshift lever is shifted to “R” long time when the ignition switch is position while the ignition switch is in “ON” in “ON”...
  • Page 228 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 229 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 230: Braking

    The braking distance needed, for fully operational on reserve power and you have the system inspected by a SUZUKI example, at 60 km/h (37 mph) will be can bring the vehicle to a complete stop by dealer as soon as possible.
  • Page 231 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Anti-lock brake system (ABS) WARNING WARNING ABS will help you avoid skidding by elec- Even without reserve power in the • On some types of loose surfaces tronically controlling braking pressure. It brake system, you can still stop the (such as gravel, snow-covered will also help you maintain steering control vehicle by pressing the brake pedal...
  • Page 232 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 ABS system becomes inoperative, locking. When you start your vehicle or...
  • Page 233: Electronic Stability Program (Esp ® ) (If Equipped)

    OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE ® The ESP has the following three sys- Anti-lock brake system (ABS) Electronic stability program tems: ® ABS will help you avoid skidding by elec- (ESP ) (if equipped) tronically controlling braking pressure. It Stability control system will also help you maintain steering control ®...
  • Page 234 ESP sys- begins to move. This means that the tems (other than ABS). You should above systems are in the self-check have the systems inspected by a mode. This sound does not indicate a SUZUKI dealer. malfunction. 3-72...
  • Page 235 ® there may be a problem with the ESP WARNING system. Have your vehicle inspected by a Do not rely excessively on the hill SUZUKI dealer. descent control system. The hill 75RM055 descent control system may not con- NOTE: ®...
  • Page 236 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Hill descent control switch When the vehicle speed exceeds about 7 WARNING km/h (4 mph) without depressing the accelerator pedal, the hill descent control (Continued) system applies the brakes automatically to • The hill descent control system maintain the vehicle speed at about 7 km/h may be activated when the gear- (4 mph).
  • Page 237 Have your vehicle inspected by a SUZUKI dealer. 3-75...
  • Page 238 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Grip control switch Grip control system (if equipped) CAUTION When one side of the tyres is slipping on (Continued) slippery road surfaces such as a snow-cov- – Do not modify the vehicle’s sus- ered road and it is difficult to start the vehi- pension or brake (Altering the cle, the grip control system controls the vehicle height, etc.).
  • Page 239 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE How grip control system works Hill hold control system (if equipped) WARNING When the grip control switch is on and one side of the tyres is slipping, the grip control The hill hold control system is designed to (Continued) system assists you in smooth starting by assist you in starting to move up hills.
  • Page 240: Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (Tpms) (If Equipped)

    Have your designed to alert you when one or more of or reverse gear. vehicle inspected by a SUZUKI dealer. the tyres on your vehicle is significantly • The parking brake is released. under-inflated. The tyre pressure monitor- •...
  • Page 241 SUZUKI dealer. Even if the light the vehicle placard or tyre pressure label. an accident. turns off after blinking, indicating...
  • Page 242 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE WARNING WARNING WARNING The load-carrying capacity of your Continuing to drive with the low tyre (Continued) tyres is reduced at lower inflation pressure warning light on can lead to • If your vehicle is equipped with a pressures.
  • Page 243 TPMS. Have fied one when you drive the vehicle out- your vehicle inspected by a SUZUKI side in very cold temperature. If you dealer. adjust the tyre pressure in a garage that...
  • Page 244 The TPMS malfunction indicator is com- have tyres repaired or replaced by bined with the low tyre pressure warning a SUZUKI dealer. The tyre pressure light. When the system detects a malfunc- sensors can be damaged by instal- tion, the telltale will flash for about 75 sec- lation or removal of tyres.
  • Page 245 – Snow tyres that are not installed with genuine TPMS sensors or snow chains are used. • When you use non-genuine SUZUKI wheels or tyres. • When the pressure of any tyre is too high. • When there is a problem with the receiver of the TPMS controller.
  • Page 246 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE NOTE: • If the low tyre pressure warning light EXAMPLE EXAMPLE comes on, the information display will be switched to “Tyre Press” display and the corresponding tyre pressure indication blinks to alert you which tyre(s) is(are) low pressure. •...
  • Page 247 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE To set the initial value of tyre pressure (instrument cluster with tachometer) EXAMPLE EXAMPLE NOTE: For the instrument cluster without tachom- eter, refer to “Setting mode” in “Information display (instrument cluster without tachom- eter)” in the “BEFORE DRIVING” section. EXAMPLE 75RM321 75RM332...
  • Page 248 If you got a flat tyre and replaced it with the spare tyre, SUZUKI recommends that you have a SUZUKI dealer mount a new tyre on the wheel that had the flat tyre. The TPMS is already set up to recognize the ID code of the original wheel, and normal TPMS operation will be restored.
  • Page 249 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE MEMO 3-87...
  • Page 250: Driving Tips

    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 Off-road driving ..............4-6 When encountering a flooded area ........4-6 60G409...
  • Page 251: Running-In

    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 WARNING observe the following precautions during the first 960 km (600 miles) of •...
  • Page 252: 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 are to wait for more than a minute age: while you are parked, stop the engine and...
  • Page 253: Highway Driving

    DRIVING TIPS Keep the air cleaner clean Highway driving Driving on hills EXAMPLE When driving at highway speeds, pay Manual transmission 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 254: Driving On Slippery Roads

    DRIVING TIPS power range. Shift rapidly to prevent the Snow chains Driving on slippery roads vehicle from losing momentum. • When driving down a hill, the engine Snow chains should only be used if they should be used for braking by shifting to are needed to increase traction or are the next lower gear.
  • Page 255 2) If your vehicle remains stuck after a few Stuck vehicle minutes of rocking, we recommend you to consult your SUZUKI dealer or a road- If your vehicle gets stuck in snow, mud or side assistance service. If a towing ser-...
  • Page 256: Off-Road Driving

    Then, with grown grass ferent sizes or types of tyres on the ask a SUZUKI dealer or a qualified work- front and rear wheels. For informa- If you drive in the field covered with grass, shop to check the following inspection...
  • Page 257 DRIVING TIPS MEMO...
  • Page 258: Other Controls And Equipment

    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 ..............5-6 AUX/USB socket (if equipped) ........... 5-7 Assist grips (if equipped) ........... 5-7 Glove box ................
  • Page 259: 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 260: Engine Hood

    WARNING If you need to replace the fuel cap, 73SB05020 use a genuine SUZUKI cap. Use of an 2) Push the under-hood release lever improper cap can result in a malfunc- sideways with your finger, as shown in...
  • Page 261 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT To close the engine hood: CAUTION 1) Lift the hood up slightly and remove the 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 262: Sun Visor

    OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Card holder (if equipped) Vanity mirror (if equipped) Sun visor EXAMPLE EXAMPLE 80JM152 75RM134 (1) Mirror cover (3) Vanity mirror (2) Card holder 79J161 To use the vanity mirror (3) on the back of The sun visors can be pulled down to block You can put a card in the card holder (2) on the sun visor, pull up the mirror cover (1).
  • Page 263: Interior Light

    OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT DOOR (2) Luggage compartment Interior light • The light comes on while any of the doors (including the tailgate) is opened. For about 15 seconds after all doors are Front closed, the light will remain on and then fade out.
  • Page 264: Accessory Socket

    OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT The accessory socket will work when the Accessory socket NOTICE ignition switch is in “ACC” or “ON” position, or the ignition mode is ACC or ON. Do not leave the tailgate open with Center console Each socket can be used to provide luggage compartment light...
  • Page 265: Aux/Usb Socket (If Equipped)

    If they occur, disconnect the item from the accessory socket and check whether the electrical equip- ments work properly. If the problem persists, ask an authorized SUZUKI dealer to have the system inspected.
  • Page 266: Glove Box

    OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Glove box 75RM138 There is a recess in the glove box. EXAMPLE 75RM137 WARNING To open the glove box, pull the latch lever. Never drive with the glove box lid To close it, push the lid until it latches open.
  • Page 267: Cup Holder And Storage Area

    OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Center console tray (1) Cup holder and storage area WARNING EXAMPLE Do not place any objects which may fall out from the pocket when the vehicle is moving. Failure to take the precaution may result in an object interfering with the (2) (3) pedals and causing a loss of vehicle control or an accident.
  • Page 268 • If you spill, or drop liquid acciden- CAUTION tally, have your vehicle inspected Do not put hard or breakable objects by a SUZUKI dealer. in the pocket. If an accident occurs, objects such as bottles, cans, etc. can injure the occupants in the rear seat.
  • Page 269: Footrest

    • For more details, read vehicle with a different type such as all- this owner’s manual. weather floor mats, we highly recommend to use genuine SUZUKI floor mats for proper fitting. • Never use a floor mat which does not fit the floor contours.
  • Page 270: Luggage Compartment Cover (If Equipped)

    Luggage or other cargo placed in the lug- items such as wood panels and surf- SUZUKI dealer. If you use a roof rack, gage compartment is hidden from view by boards, to both the front and rear of the observe the instructions and precautions in a luggage compartment cover.
  • Page 271: Frame Hooks

    OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Front Frame hooks WARNING • Abrupt maneuvers or failure to Your SUZUKI does not recommend you EXAMPLE properly secure cargo can allow use the frame hooks for towing another the cargo to fly off the vehicle and vehicle.
  • Page 272 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT To install the hook (1), follow the procedure below. EXAMPLE EXAMPLE EXAMPLE 73SB05070 73SB05080 2) Remove the cover (C) by using a jack 3) Install the towing hook (1) by hand. 75RM014 handle (A) covered with a soft cloth as 1) Pick up the towing hook (1), jack handle shown in the illustration.
  • Page 273 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Rear Other holes EXAMPLE EXAMPLE EXAMPLE 73SB05090 4) To tighten the towing hook (1), turn it clockwise by using a wheel brace (B) 73SB05100 75RM140 until the hook (1) is securely installed. The frame hook (2) is provided on the rear The frame holes (3) are provided only for of the vehicle for use in emergency situa- transporting by a car carrier trailer.
  • Page 274: Heating And Air Conditioning System

    OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Air outlet Heating and air conditioning system There are three types of heating and air conditioning systems as follows: • Heating system • Manual heating and air conditioning sys- • Automatic heating and air conditioning system (climate control) EXAMPLE 75RM351 1.
  • Page 275 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Side outlet Center outlet 66RH123 Move the knob (1) horizontally or the case (2) vertically to adjust the direction of air- flow as desired. 75RM019 CAUTION When open, air comes out regardless of Prolonged exposure to hot air from the air flow selector position.
  • Page 276: Heating System

    OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Air flow selector (3) Heating system Description of controls 75RM022 This is used to select one of the following functions. VENTILATION (a) 75RM312 75RM352 Temperature selector (1) Temperature-controlled air comes out of This is used to select the temperature by turning the selector. the center and side outlets.
  • Page 277 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT BI-LEVEL (b) HEAT & DEFROST (d) Air intake selector (4) 75RM353 75RM355 75RM059 Temperature-controlled air comes out of Temperature-controlled air comes out of This selector is used to select the following the floor outlets and cooler air comes out the floor outlets, the windshield defroster modes.
  • Page 278 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Head cooled/Feet warmed heating System operating instructions Select BI-LEVEL and FRESH AIR, the temperature selector to the desired tem- Natural ventilation perature position, and the blower speed Select VENTILATION and FRESH AIR, the selector to the desired blower speed posi- temperature selector to the desired tem- tion.
  • Page 279 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Models with ENG A-STOP System (if equipped) EXAMPLE • If the heating performance can no longer perform at a sufficient level due to auto- matically stopping engine, press the ENG A-STOP OFF switch to deactivate the ENG A-STOP system. (The engine will automatically restart and the heating performance will be restored.) •...
  • Page 280: Manual Heating And Air Conditioning System

    OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Air flow selector (3) Manual heating and air conditioning system Description of controls 75RM022 This is used to select one of the following functions. VENTILATION (a) 75RM060 75RM352 Temperature selector (1) Temperature-controlled air comes out of This is used to select the temperature by turning the selector.
  • Page 281 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT BI-LEVEL (b) HEAT & DEFROST (d) Air intake selector (4) 75RM353 75RM355 75RM059 Temperature-controlled air comes out of Temperature-controlled air comes out of This selector is used to select the following the floor outlets and cooler air comes out the floor outlets, the windshield defroster modes.
  • Page 282 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT 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 283 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 284 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Models with ENG A-STOP System (Except for vehicles using “HFO-1234yf” Maintenance (if equipped) refrigerant) • If the heating performance can no longer NOTE: If you do not use the air conditioner for a perform at a sufficient level due to auto- Your vehicle uses the air conditioning long period, such as during winter, it may matically stopping engine, press the...
  • Page 285: Automatic Heating And Air Conditioning System (Climate Control)

    OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Temperature selector (1) Automatic heating and air conditioning system (climate control) Description of controls 75RM026 Push the temperature selector (1) up or down to adjust the temperature. NOTE: If you push the temperature selector (1) until “HI” or “LO” appears on the display, the climate control system will operate at maximum heating or cooling.
  • Page 286 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Blower speed selector (2) Air intake selector (3) RECIRCULATED AIR (a) When this mode is selected, inside air is recirculated. This mode is suitable when driving through an area with polluted air such as a tunnel, or when attempting to quickly cool down the vehicle.
  • Page 287 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Air flow selector (4) VENTILATION (c) HEAT (e) 75RM352 75RM354 Temperature-controlled air comes out of Temperature-controlled air comes out of the center, side and rear air outlets. the floor outlets and the side outlets, a small amount of air comes out of the wind- BI-LEVEL (d) shield defroster outlets and also comes slightly out of the side defroster outlets.
  • Page 288 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Defrost switch (5) Air conditioning switch (6) System operating instructions Automatic operation 75RM030 75RM031 Push the defrost switch (5) to turn on the The air conditioning switch (6) is used to defroster. turn on and off the air conditioning system only when the blower is on.
  • Page 289 “AUTO” switch (8). problem in the heating system and/or air conditioning system. You should have the EXAMPLE system inspected by a SUZUKI dealer. (10) NOTE: • To find the temperature at which you are most comfortable, start with the 22°C 75RM357 (72°F) or 25°C (75°F) setting.
  • Page 290 “INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE” sec- refrigerants are available, including recy- position to defog the windows. tion. Have this job done by your SUZUKI cled R-12, but only R-134a should be used dealer as the lower glove box must be low- in your vehicle.
  • Page 291: Radio Antenna

    75RM301 ence with your vehicle’s ignition Type B system or any other electrical sys- EXAMPLE tems, resulting in vehicle perfor- mance problems. Consult your SUZUKI dealer or qualified service technician for advice. 61MM0A113 5-33...
  • Page 292: Audio System (Type A / Type B / Type C) (If Equipped)

    OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Audio system (Type A / Type B / Type C) (if equipped) EXAMPLE Type A Type B Type C 75RM080 ® Type A: AM/FM/DAB CD player with Bluetooth function ® Type B: AM/FM CD player with Bluetooth function ®...
  • Page 293 • Set the sound volume to a level unit, or lubricate the rotating parts. that will allow you to continue to Bring the unit to a SUZUKI dealer. be aware of road and traffic condi- tions while driving. 5-35...
  • Page 294 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 295 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 296 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT WARNING ® The Bluetooth word mark and logo are Access to http://www.ptc.panasonic.eu/, This is a class I laser product. Use registered trademarks and are owned by enter the below of controls or adjustments or perfor- the Bluetooth SIG, Ink. Model No.
  • Page 297 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Part 15 of the FCC Rules Information on disposal for users of waste electrical & electronic equip- FCC ID: ACJ932AZ1601 ment (private households) NOTE: This symbol on the products and/or accompanying documents Properly shielded and grounded cables means that used electrical and electronic products should not be and connectors must be used for connec- mixed with general household waste.
  • Page 298 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT ® Stop using this unit and a Bluetooth WARNING ready device whenever requested. ® The Bluetooth word mark and logo are This unit shares the communication fre- This is a class I laser product. Use of registered trademarks and are owned by quency with other private or public wireless controls or adjustments or perfor-...
  • Page 299 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT NOTE: These limits are designed to provide rea- sonable protection against harmful interfer- ence in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radi- ate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interfer- ence to radio communications.
  • Page 300 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 Type A turned off. Adjusting the volume Turn “VOL PUSH PWR”...
  • Page 301 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 302 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Listening to the radio (Type A) EXAMPLE 68LM561 (1) “RADIO” 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 75RM082 Display 5-44...
  • Page 303 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Selecting the reception band Preset memory Auto store mode on/off Press the “RADIO” 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 304 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Display Listening to the radio (Type B / Type C) EXAMPLE 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”...
  • Page 305 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 306 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 (3) (2) 75RM084 5-48...
  • Page 307 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 308 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT TA standby At the moment traffic information is received while the source is set to CD, ® USB, iPod, AUX, DAB, or Bluetooth audio with TA activated, the source is automati- cally changed to radio. After reception of traffic information, the source, which was selected before being changed to radio, resumes.
  • Page 309 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 (8)(6)(7) (8) “DISP” button Type B Type C (A) Track number (B) Play time NOTE:...
  • Page 310 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 311 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 312 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 (6)(4)(5) (A) Folder number (B) Track number Type B Type C (C) Play time...
  • Page 313 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 314 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 315 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 316 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 (7)(5)(6) (A) Folder number Type B Type C...
  • Page 317 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 318 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 319 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Display Listening to an iPod (7)(5)(6) 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]) (7)(5)(6) (7)(5)(6) Type B...
  • Page 320 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 321 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Playing mode selection * Some functions may not be available Notes on iPod 1) Press the button numbered [6] of PRE- depending on the model of iPod. SET buttons (8) for 1 second or longer. Made for iPod 2) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND”...
  • Page 322 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT iPod connection • Make sure to detach the iPod after turn- ing the ignition switch to “LOCK” position or pressing the engine switch to change the ignition mode to LOCK (OFF). The iPod may not be shut down when it is being connected and may result in bat- tery depletion.
  • Page 323 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT AUX connection AUX function To listen to auxiliary audio sources (sold separately) through the unit, follow the instruction below. EXAMPLE Type A 1) Connect the auxiliary audio source to AUX/USB socket (separately attached) with an AUX cable. 2) Press “MEDIA”...
  • Page 324 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT NOTE: • Please consult your place of purchase for details about whether a given auxil- iary audio source can be connected and the proper auxiliary cord to use. • The volume and tone controls of the auxiliary audio source can be adjusted on the unit.
  • Page 325 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT ® (5) Bluetooth setup button (on control ® Bluetooth hands-free (Type A / Type B) (if equipped) panel) EXAMPLE Type A Type B 75RM090 (1) “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob (2) “VOL PUSH PWR” knob (3) PRESET buttons (4) BACK button 5-67...
  • Page 326 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Steering switch Phone registration 6) When the pairing with the phone is established, automatic transfer of the To use the hands-free function with this phonebook call history (10) unit, it is required to register the phone becomes selectable.
  • Page 327 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Adjusting the listening volume Adjusting the call or ringtone volume Dialing using missed/incoming/ • Turn “VOL PUSH PWR” knob (2) during Follow the instructions below to adjust the outgoing calls a call. call or ringtone volume. Follow the instructions below to dial to the ®...
  • Page 328 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT • Pressing “Confirm” after selecting “Add 7) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob 5) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob Speed Dial” can register the selected (1) to select “Delete?” or “Delete All?”, (1) to select “Overwrite All” or “Add One number in the speed dial.
  • Page 329 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Transfer of call history (Call History) Automatic transfer of phonebook/call Making a call by phonebook Follow the instructions below to transfer history Follow the instructions below to dial a num- call history of the registered phone. You can select whether or not the device ber registered in phonebook.
  • Page 330 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Deletion of registered data (Delete NOTE: register in speed dial, and press the Entry) When selecting “Go Back” or pressing knob (1) to determine the selection. Follow the instructions below to delete a BACK button (4), the previous menu will 6) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND”...
  • Page 331 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT One-touch call (Speed dial) Deletion of speed dial (Del Speed Dial) Display of device data (Device Name) Follow the instructions below to dial the Follow the instructions below to delete the Follow the instructions below to display the ®...
  • Page 332 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Reset to the factory defaults Selection of phone (Select Phone) List of phones (List Phones) Follow the instructions below to reset all Follow the instructions below to select a Follow the instructions below to display the the settings to the factory defaults.
  • Page 333 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT 3) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob Deletion of phone information (Delete BT function on/off (BT Power) (1) to select “Passkey”, and press the Phone) Follow the instructions below to turn on/off ® knob (1) to determine the selection. Follow the instructions below to delete the the Bluetooth function.
  • Page 334 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Steering switch ® Bluetooth audio (Type A / Type B) (if equipped) EXAMPLE Type A 75RM062 Display Type B (1) “MEDIA” button (2) “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob (3) UP button (4) DOWN button (5) “DISP” button (6) BACK button ®...
  • Page 335 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Registration of audio devices NOTE: Fast forwarding/rewinding a track • When selecting “Go Back” or pressing • Hold down UP button (3) to fast forward BACK button (6), the previous menu will the track. ® To use Bluetooth ready audio devices be displayed.
  • Page 336 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Selection of audio device (Select Audio) List of audio devices (List Audio) 3) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob Follow the instructions below to select an Follow the instructions below to display the (2) to select “Passkey”, and press the audio device to be paired with from the names of the registered audio devices in knob (2) to determine the selection.
  • Page 337 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Deletion of audio device information ® Disclaimer for Bluetooth function Remote audio controls (if equipped) (Delete Audio) Follow the instructions below to delete the • Depending on compatibility of mobile Controlling basic functions of the audio ®...
  • Page 338 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Adjusting the volume Selecting the radio station (AM, FM1, • To increase the volume, press the “VOL” FM2, DAB1, DAB2 mode) switch (1) up. The volume will continue • To select the next preset station, press to increase until the switch is released.
  • Page 339 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT The anti-theft function is intended to dis- Anti-theft feature courage thefts. For example, when the audio system is installed in another vehi- EXAMPLE cle, it will become unable to operate. Type A This function works by entering a Personal Identification Number (PIN).
  • Page 340 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Setting the anti-theft function Canceling the anti-theft feature Confirming the Personal Identification 1) Press “VOL PUSH PWR” knob (1) to To cancel the anti-theft function, delete the Number (PIN) power off. registered PIN. When the main power source is discon- 2) Hold down the buttons numbered [1] 1) Press “VOL PUSH PWR”...
  • Page 341 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Troubleshooting When your encounter 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...
  • Page 342 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 343 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 344 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 345 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT MEMO 5-87...
  • Page 346: Vehicle Loading And Towing

    VEHICLE LOADING AND TOWING VEHICLE LOADING AND TOWING Vehicle loading ..............6-1 Trailer towing ............... 6-1 54G215...
  • Page 347 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 348 We recommend that you use a genuine all trailer lights before you start to tow. camera brake support OFF switch SUZUKI tow bar (available as option), or and turn off the dual camera brake equivalent. WARNING support.
  • Page 349 VEHICLE LOADING AND TOWING pler, with the trailer fully loaded and the Tyres WARNING coupler at its normal towing height. This 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 350 VEHICLE LOADING AND TOWING Additional trailer towing warnings WARNING WARNING Your vehicle should be handled in a (Continued) WARNING different way when towing a trailer. • Allow adequate stopping distance. For the safety of yourself and others, Stopping distance is increased Connect trailer lights and hook up observe the following precautions: when you tow a trailer.
  • Page 351 VEHICLE LOADING AND TOWING WARNING WARNING (Continued) When parking your vehicle and con- • Be careful when overtaking other nected trailer, always use the follow- vehicles. Allow enough room for ing procedure: your trailer before changing lanes, 1) Apply the vehicle’s brakes firmly. and use turn signal lights properly 2) Have another person place wheel in advance.
  • Page 352 VEHICLE LOADING AND TOWING Trailer hitch installation points Maximum vertical load on trailer hitch point (EU) 2WD models 50 kg (110 lbs) Maximum permissible overhang “a” 623 mm (24.5 in.) “a” (1) 75RM364 4WD models “a” (1) 75RM365 (1) Side (2) Diagonal...
  • Page 353 VEHICLE LOADING AND TOWING MEMO...
  • Page 354: Inspection And Maintenance

    INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE Maintenance schedule ............7-2 Periodic maintenance schedule (except for EU countries and Israel) ........7-3 Maintenance recommended under severe driving conditions (except for EU countries and Israel) ........7-8 Periodic maintenance schedule (for EU countries and Israel) ..........7-13 Maintenance recommended under severe driving conditions (for EU countries and Israel) ..........
  • Page 355 • Be careful not to touch a hot ing any electrical service work on engine, exhaust manifold your SUZUKI vehicle. Do not touch pipes, muffler, radiator and water airbag system components, seat hoses. belt pretensioner system compo- • Do not allow smoking, sparks, or nents or wires.
  • Page 356: Maintenance Schedule

    SUZUKI recommends that mainte- nance on items marked with an aster- performed your authorized SUZUKI dealer or a quali- fied service technician. If you are qualified, you may perform mainte- nance on the unmarked items by referring to the instructions in this section.
  • Page 357: Periodic Maintenance Schedule (Except For Eu Countries And Israel)

    INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE Periodic maintenance schedule (except for EU countries and Israel) “R” : Replace or Change “I” : Inspect, clean, adjust, lubricate or replace as necessary NOTE: • Class 1: K12C engine • Class 2: K12M engine • Class 3: K12D engine NOTE: This table shows the service schedule up to 180000 km (108000 miles).
  • Page 358 #2: Perform the engine coolant level check under the daily inspection in the “OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE” section. If you use the engine coolant other than “SUZUKI LLC: Super (Blue)” for replacement, follow the schedule of “SUZUKI LLC: Stan- dard (Green)”.
  • Page 359 #2: Perform the engine coolant level check under the daily inspection in the “OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE” section. If you use the engine coolant other than “SUZUKI LLC: Super (Blue)” for replacement, follow the schedule of “SUZUKI LLC: Stan- dard (Green)”.
  • Page 360 – – – *6-7. Manual transmission oil Genuine “SUZUKI GEAR OIL 75W” Inspect every 30000 km (18000 miles) or 24 months. Other than “SUZUKI GEAR OIL 75W” (I: 1st 15000 km only) – – – 6-8. Continuously variable transmission (CVT) Fluid level –...
  • Page 361 – – – *6-7. Manual transmission oil Genuine “SUZUKI GEAR OIL 75W” Inspect every 30000 km (18000 miles) or 24 months. Other than “SUZUKI GEAR OIL 75W” (I: 1st 15000 km only) – – – 6-8. Continuously variable transmission (CVT) Fluid level –...
  • Page 362: Maintenance Recommended Under Severe Driving Conditions (Except For Eu Countries And Israel)

    INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE Maintenance recommended under severe driving conditions (except for EU countries and Israel) Follow this schedule if your vehicle is mainly operated under one or more of the following conditions: • When most trips are less than 6 km (4 miles). •...
  • Page 363 #2: Perform the engine coolant level check under the daily inspection in the “OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE” section. If you use the engine coolant other than “SUZUKI LLC: Super (Blue)” for replacement, follow the schedule of “SUZUKI LLC: Stan- dard (Green)”.
  • Page 364 #2: Perform the engine coolant level check under the daily inspection in the “OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE” section. If you use the engine coolant other than “SUZUKI LLC: Super (Blue)” for replacement, follow the schedule of “SUZUKI LLC: Stan- dard (Green)”.
  • Page 365 – – *6-7. Manual transmission oil Genuine “SUZUKI GEAR OIL 75W” Inspect every 30000 km (18000 miles) or 24 months. Replace every 60000 km (36000 miles) or 48 months. Other than “SUZUKI GEAR OIL 75W” – – – – –...
  • Page 366 – *6-7. Manual transmission oil Genuine “SUZUKI GEAR OIL 75W” Inspect every 30000 km (18000 miles) or 24 months. Replace every 60000 km (36000 miles) or 48 months. Other than “SUZUKI GEAR OIL 75W” – – – – 6-8. Continuously variable transmission (CVT) Fluid level –...
  • Page 367: Periodic Maintenance Schedule (For Eu Countries And Israel)

    INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE Periodic maintenance schedule (for EU countries and Israel) “R” : Replace or Change “I” : Inspect, clean, adjust, lubricate or replace as necessary NOTE: This table shows the service schedule up to 240000 km (150000 miles). Beyond 240000 km (150000 miles), perform the same services at the same intervals shown in the chart.
  • Page 368 #2: Perform the engine coolant level check under the daily inspection in the “OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE” section. If you use the engine coolant other than “SUZUKI LLC: Super (Blue)” for replacement, follow the schedule of “SUZUKI LLC: Standard (Green)”. 7-14...
  • Page 369 #2: Perform the engine coolant level check under the daily inspection in the “OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE” section. If you use the engine coolant other than “SUZUKI LLC: Super (Blue)” for replacement, follow the schedule of “SUZUKI LLC: Standard (Green)”. 7-15...
  • Page 370 – – – *6-7. Manual transmission oil Genuine “SUZUKI GEAR OIL 75W” Inspect every 40000 km (25000 miles) or 24 months. Other than “SUZUKI GEAR OIL 75W” – – – *6-8. Auto Gear Shift oil Genuine “SUZUKI GEAR OIL 75W”...
  • Page 371 – – – *6-7. Manual transmission oil Genuine “SUZUKI GEAR OIL 75W” Inspect every 40000 km (25000 miles) or 24 months. Other than “SUZUKI GEAR OIL 75W” – – – *6-8. Auto Gear Shift oil Genuine “SUZUKI GEAR OIL 75W”...
  • Page 372: Maintenance Recommended Under Severe Driving Conditions (For Eu Countries And Israel)

    INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE Maintenance recommended under severe driving conditions (for EU countries and Israel) Follow this schedule if your vehicle is mainly operated under one or more of the following conditions: • When most trips are less than 6 km (4 miles). •...
  • Page 373 #2: Perform the engine coolant level check under the daily inspection in the “OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE” section. If you use the engine coolant other than “SUZUKI LLC: Super (Blue)” for replacement, follow the schedule of “SUZUKI LLC: Standard (Green)”. 7-19...
  • Page 374 #2: Perform the engine coolant level check under the daily inspection in the “OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE” section. If you use the engine coolant other than “SUZUKI LLC: Super (Blue)” for replacement, follow the schedule of “SUZUKI LLC: Standard (Green)”. 7-20...
  • Page 375 *6-7. Manual transmission oil Genuine “SUZUKI GEAR OIL 75W” Inspect every 20000 km (12500 miles) or 12 months. Replace every 80000 km (50000 miles) or 48 months. Other than “SUZUKI GEAR OIL 75W” – – – *6-8. Auto Gear Shift oil Genuine “SUZUKI GEAR OIL 75W”...
  • Page 376 *6-7. Manual transmission oil Genuine “SUZUKI GEAR OIL 75W” Inspect every 20000 km (12500 miles) or 12 months. Replace every 80000 km (50000 miles) or 48 months. Other than “SUZUKI GEAR OIL 75W” – – – *6-8. Auto Gear Shift oil Genuine “SUZUKI GEAR OIL 75W”...
  • Page 377: Drive Belt

    (1) Front If you need to replace or adjust the belt, (2) Rear 52RS004 have it done by your SUZUKI dealer. (3) Generator (1) Preferred (4) Water pump (5) Air conditioner compressor Check that the engine oil you use comes...
  • Page 378 Refer to “Maintenance schedule” in this section for corresponding maintenance 0W-20, 5W-30 schedule. 0W-16 NOTE: We recommend that you use SUZUKI gen- uine oil. To purchase it, see your SUZUKI dealer. 73SB07040 71LST0701 (1) Preferred (1) Preferred Check that the engine oil you use comes...
  • Page 379 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE It is important to keep the engine oil at the Oil level check Refilling correct level for proper lubrication of your vehicle’s engine. Check the oil level with the vehicle on a level surface. The oil level EXAMPLE indication may be inaccurate if the vehicle is on a slope.
  • Page 380 To reset the light, consult your SUZUKI away from children and pets. CAUTION dealer. If you reset it by yourself, refer to Repeated, prolonged contact with “Setting mode”...
  • Page 381 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE Tightening (viewed from filter top) 5) Tighten the filter as specified below Oil filter replacement from the point of contact with the mounting surface (or to the specified 1) Using an oil filter wrench, turn the oil fil- torque) using an oil filter wrench.
  • Page 382: Engine Coolant

    Failure to use the proper coolant can dam- Refill with oil and oil leakage check Engine coolant age your cooling system. Your authorized SUZUKI dealer can help you select the 1) Pour oil through the filler hole and proper coolant. install the filler cap.
  • Page 383 • Wash thoroughly after handling age. coolant. • Keep engine coolant out of the Coolant replacement reach of children and pets. Since special procedures are required, ask your authorized SUZUKI dealer for this job. 7-29...
  • Page 384: Air Cleaner

    INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE Air cleaner If the air cleaner is clogged with dust, there will be greater intake resistance, resulting in decreased power output and increased fuel consumption. (For K12C engine model) (2) (3) 81P60040 81P60050 2) To disconnect the coupler (2), pull the 3) Unclamp the side clamps (4), then pull release lever (3) toward you and then the air cleaner case toward you.
  • Page 385: Spark Plugs

    INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE (For K12D engine model) (For K12M engine model) Spark plugs Spark plug replacement and inspec- tion (For K12C engine model) EXAMPLE 73SB010 75RM064 1) Unclamp the side clamps (1), then pull 1) Unclamp the side clamps and remove the air cleaner case toward you.
  • Page 386 • Never use spark plugs with the other than the specified plugs, con- wrong thread size. sult your SUZUKI dealer. (For K12D and K12M engine model) Since special procedures, materials and tools are required, it is recommended that you trust this job to your authorized SUZUKI dealer.
  • Page 387: Continuously Variable Transmission (Cvt) Fluid

    Specified fluid ing a trailer. Wait until the fluid cools down (about 30 minutes), or the fluid level indi- Use a CVT fluid SUZUKI CVT FLUID cation will not be correct. GREEN-2. 2) Park your vehicle on level ground.
  • Page 388: Gear Oil

    When adding gear oil, use gear oil with the authorized SUZUKI dealer. appropriate viscosity and grade as shown in the chart below. We highly recommend you use “SUZUKI GEAR OIL 75W” for manual transmission. Manual transmission oil 75RM370 (1) FULL...
  • Page 389 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE We highly recommend you use “SUZUKI Transfer (4WD) Gear oil level check GEAR OIL 75W-85” for transfer oil (4WD) and rear differential oil (4WD). Manual transmission Transfer oil (4WD) EXAMPLE Rear differential oil (4WD) 75W-85 71LMT0701 75RM096...
  • Page 390: Clutch

    10 – 15 mm (0.4 – 0.6 in.) SUZUKI dealer for this job. plug. Tightening torque for oil filler and level Measure the clutch pedal play by moving...
  • Page 391: Brakes

    In this case, the reservoir in the engine compartment. SAE J1703 or DOT3 brake fluid. ask a SUZUKI dealer or a qualified Check that the fluid level is between “MAX” Do not use reclaimed fluid or workshop to inspect the brake sys- and “MIN”...
  • Page 392 SUZUKI dealer. If you doubt the WARNING wall in your measurement. brake pedal is at its normal height, check it...
  • Page 393 If the parking brake is not properly adjusted or the brakes drag after the lever has been fully released, have the parking brake inspected and/or adjusted by your SUZUKI dealer. 7-39...
  • Page 394: Steering

    SUZUKI dealer. pressures when the tyres are cold. If you check tyres after driving, they are warm. 7-40...
  • Page 395 WARNING get inaccurate readings. • Check the inflation pressure from 52KM110 • Your SUZUKI vehicle is equipped time to time while inflating the tyre (1) Tread wear indicator with tyres which are all the same gradually, until the specified pres- (2) Indicator location mark type and size.
  • Page 396 NOTICE Replacing the original tyres with 4-tyre rotation tyres of a different size may result in false speedometer or odometer read- ings. Check with your SUZUKI dealer before purchasing replacement tyres that differ in size from the original tyres. NOTICE...
  • Page 397: Battery

    INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE Note that two or more compact spare tyres Battery WARNING should not be used on one vehicle simulta- neously. (Continued) This vehicle is equipped with the following • When replacing the compact spare batteries. WARNING tyre, use a replacement tyre with •...
  • Page 398 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE Carefully read the instructions in the fol- Lead-acid battery NOTICE lowing sections, “Lead-acid battery” and “Lithium-ion battery”, for the correct han- If your vehicle is equipped with the dling of each battery. WARNING ENG A-STOP system, it uses a lead- •...
  • Page 399 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE Replacement of the battery To remove the battery: 1) Disconnect the negative cable (1). EXAMPLE (For vehicles without ENG A-STOP sys- 2) Disconnect the positive cable (2). tem) For vehicles without ENG A-STOP sys- EXAMPLE tem; 3) Remove the retainer nuts (3) and remove the retainer (4).
  • Page 400 For more detailed infor- mation about disposing or recycling of the (Battery label) used battery, consult your SUZUKI dealer. Lithium-ion battery (if equipped) This battery is installed only in models equipped with the ENG A-STOP system and is located under the front passenger’s...
  • Page 401 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE Fuses in engine compartment (for Fuses K12C and K12M engine model) Your vehicle has three types of fuses, as (15) described below: Main fuse (16) The main fuse takes current directly from (23) (17) the lead-acid battery. (10) (24) (18)
  • Page 402 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE (10) 15 A Headlight (Left) (33) – Blank Fuses in engine compartment (for K12D engine models) (11) 15 A Headlight (Right) (34) – Blank (12) 30 A Starter motor (35) – Blank (13) 30 A Radiator fan (36) 40 A Ignition switch...
  • Page 403 When replacing the (26) 30 A Back-up main fuse, a primary fuse or an individual 100 A fuse, use a genuine SUZUKI replacement. (27) – Blank 50 A To remove a fuse, use the fuse puller pro-...
  • Page 404 30 A Power window blows, have your vehicle inspected 10 A Meter by a SUZUKI dealer. Always use a genuine SUZUKI replacement. Never 15 A Ignition coil use a substitute such as a wire even for a temporary repair, or extensive...
  • Page 405: Headlight Aiming

    (21) 20 A Power window timer Headlight aiming (22) Since special procedures are required, ask (23) 15 A Horn your authorized SUZUKI dealer for this job. (24) Tail light (Left) (25) 10 A Tail light (26) 10 A Airbag (27)
  • Page 406: Bulb Replacement

    If you need to replace the • Light bulbs can be hot enough to non caused by temperature difference assembly, ask your SUZUKI dealer. burn your finger right after turning between the inside and the outside of the • LED headlight off lights.
  • Page 407 Since special procedures are required, we shown. To install it, simply push it back in. recommend you take your vehicle to your Front SUZUKI dealer for bulb replacement. Halogen headlights (if equipped) 75RM068 2) Push the retaining spring (3) forward and unhook it.
  • Page 408 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE Side turn signal light (if equipped) Front fog light (if equipped) 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. 75RM069 NOTE: You can see the position of retaining spring...
  • Page 409 SUZUKI dealer for bulb replacement. counterclockwise. To install a new bulb, push it in and turn it clockwise.
  • Page 410 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE Front turn signal light (1) Rear combination light Reversing light Front position light (2) Models with halogen headlights 75RM070 62R0122 Remove the bolts (1) and pull the light 1) Open the tailgate and remove the trim housing (2) straight. (1) of the tailgate.
  • Page 411 2) Disconnect the coupler (2) by pushing 73SB07010 the lock release. Turn the bulb holder of the reversing light (3) counterclockwise Since special procedures are required, it is and remove it. recommended that you take your vehicle to an authorized SUZUKI dealer for bulb replacement. 7-57...
  • Page 412: Wiper Blades

    NOTE: Wiper blades Some wiper blades may be different from the ones described here depending on vehicle specifications. If so, consult your SUZUKI dealer for proper replacement method. For windshield wipers: EXAMPLE 73SB07020 1) Remove the clip (1) by prying it off with...
  • Page 413 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE 3) Pull the locked end of the wiper blade firmly to unlock the blade and slide the EXAMPLE blade out as shown. EXAMPLE EXAMPLE 61MM0A210 61MM0B098 2) Open the lock (1), slide the wiper frame and remove it from the arm (2) as 71LMT0708 shown.
  • Page 414 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE For rear wipers: EXAMPLE EXAMPLE EXAMPLE 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.
  • Page 415: Windshield Washer Fluid

    INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE Windshield washer fluid EXAMPLE EXAMPLE EXAMPLE 65D151 54G135 NOTE: (1) Retainer Do not flex the wiper blade frame end more 80JM078 than necessary. If you do, it can break off. 4) If the new blade is provided without the two metal retainers, move them from Check that there is washer fluid in the tank.
  • Page 416: Air Conditioning System

    If you do not use the air conditioner for a Since special procedures are required, ask long period, such as during winter, it may your authorized SUZUKI dealer for this job. not give the best performance when you start using it again. To help maintain opti- mum performance and durability of your air conditioner, it needs to be run periodically.
  • Page 417 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE 73SB47040 4) Pull out the air conditioner filter (2). NOTE: 73SB47010 73SB47020 When you install a new air conditioner fil- 3) Slide the tab of the holder (1) in an ter, check that the UP mark (3) faces NOTICE arrow direction and remove the holder.
  • Page 418: Emergency Service

    EMERGENCY SERVICE EMERGENCY SERVICE Tyre changing tool .............. 8-1 Jacking instructions ............8-1 Flat tyre repair kit (if equipped) ......... 8-6 Jump-starting instructions ..........8-10 Towing .................. 8-12 Engine trouble: Starter does not operate ......8-13 Engine trouble: Flooded engine ........8-13 Engine trouble: Overheating ..........
  • Page 419: Tyre Changing Tool

    EMERGENCY SERVICE Tyre changing tool Jacking instructions WARNING After using the tyre 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 420 EMERGENCY SERVICE 3) Turn on the hazard warning flasher if 6) Position the jack at an angle as shown your vehicle is near traffic. in the illustration and raise the jack by 4) Block the front and rear of the wheel turning the jack handle clockwise until diagonally opposite of the wheel being the jack-head groove fits around the...
  • Page 421 EMERGENCY SERVICE Raising vehicle with garage jack • Apply the garage jack to one of the points as shown in the illustration • Always support the raised vehicle with jack stands (commercially available) at the points as shown in the illustration 73SB08010 (1) Front (4) Rear...
  • Page 422 EMERGENCY SERVICE NOTE: 4) Remove the wheel nuts and wheel. For more details, contact a SUZUKI dealer. Changing wheels To change a wheel, use the following pro- cedure: 1) Remove the jack (if equipped), tools and spare wheel from the vehicle.
  • Page 423 EMERGENCY SERVICE Full wheel cover (if equipped) EXAMPLE EXAMPLE 73SB004 54P000803 8) Return the spare tyre back into the lug- Install the full wheel cover not to cover or gage compartment in the reverse order 60G309 foul the air valve. of removal and tighten its bolt (5) clock- (1) or (2) Flat end tool wise as shown in the above illustration.
  • Page 424: Flat Tyre Repair Kit (If Equipped)

    Flat tyre repair kit contents Flat tyre repair kit (if The flat tyre repair kit cannot be used in EXAMPLE the following cases. Consult a SUZUKI equipped) dealer or a roadside assistance service. • Cuts or piercing in the tyre tread The flat tyre repair kit is stowed in the lug- larger than approx.
  • Page 425 Replace the sealant before expiry date indicated on the label of the NOTE: sealant bottle. To purchase new seal- Screw the filler hose without removing the ant, see your SUZUKI dealer. inner cap of the bottle.
  • Page 426 EMERGENCY SERVICE 6) Hold the bottle (2) with bottom upwards and pump the bottle to fill the entire bot- tle contents (sealant) into the tyre. Thereafter pull off the filler hose and firmly screw the valve insert into the tyre valve again. If the valve insert is dirty or lost, use the enclosed spare valve insert.
  • Page 427 80 km/h (50 mph). tyre repair kit cannot provide the neces- 10)Carry on driving carefully to the nearest sary seal. Consult a SUZUKI dealer or a SUZUKI dealer or a tyre repair shop. roadside assistance service. WARNING...
  • Page 428: Jump-Starting Instructions

    After using the sealant bottle, replace “R” (Reverse) into “N” (Neutral). Start or an explosion may occur. Never it with a new bottle from your SUZUKI the engine. Switch on the compressor. dealer. smoke when working near the bat- Inflate the tyre to the required air pres- tery.
  • Page 429 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 430: Towing

    EMERGENCY SERVICE 2-wheel drive (2WD) CVT 2-wheel drive (2WD) manual trans- Towing mission CVT vehicles may be towed using either of If you need to have your vehicle towed, the following methods. Manual transmission vehicles may be contact a professional service. Your dealer towed using either of the following meth- 1) From the front, with the front wheels can provide you with detailed towing...
  • Page 431: Engine Trouble: Starter Does Not Operate

    Have the vehi- more than 12 seconds. inspected your authorized SUZUKI dealer. NOTE: If the engine refuses to start, the starter motor automatically stops after a certain period of time. After the starter motor has automatically stopped or if there is any-...
  • Page 432: Engine Trouble: Overheating

    If engine overheats and you are not sure steam may be blown out under steam is present. When the steam what to do, contact your SUZUKI dealer. pressure. The cap should only be can no longer be seen or heard, open...
  • Page 433 EMERGENCY SERVICE MEMO 8-15...
  • Page 434: Appearance Care

    APPEARANCE CARE APPEARANCE CARE Corrosion prevention ............9-1 Vehicle cleaning ..............9-2 60G412...
  • Page 435 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 436 APPEARANCE CARE are spilled or leaked, clean and dry the Vehicle cleaning WARNING area immediately. On models equipped with the ENG A- Store your vehicle in a dry, well-venti- STOP system, there is a lithium-ion lated area battery under the front left side seat. Do not park your vehicle in a damp, poorly- Do not allow the battery to get wet.
  • Page 437 APPEARANCE CARE Leather upholstery Seat belts NOTICE Remove loose dirt with a vacuum cleaner. Clean seat belts with a mild soap and 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 438 APPEARANCE CARE When washing the vehicle, park it in the Cleaning exterior Washing place where direct sunlight does not fall on it and follow the instructions below: 1) Flush the underside of body and wheel NOTICE WARNING housings with pressurized water to It is important that your vehicle be •...
  • Page 439 APPEARANCE CARE 3) Wash the entire exterior with a mild Washing by an automatic car wash Waxing detergent or car wash soap using a sponge or soft cloth. The sponge or NOTICE cloth should be frequently soaked in the If you use an automatic car wash, soap solution.
  • Page 440: General Information

    GENERAL INFORMATION GENERAL INFORMATION Vehicle identification ............10-1 84MM01001...
  • Page 441 Whenever you have occasion tion. 75RM337 to consult your SUZUKI dealer, remember to identify your vehicle with this number. EXAMPLE Should you find the number difficult to read, you will also find it on the identifica- tion plate.
  • Page 442: Specifications

    SPECIFICATIONS SPECIFICATIONS NOTE: Specifications are subject to change without notice. M/T: Manual transmission 2WD: 2-wheel drive CVT: Continuously variable transmission 4WD: 4-wheel drive ITEM: Dimensions UNIT: mm (in.) Overall length 3700 (145.7) Overall width without 1660 (65.4) wheel arch extensions with 1690 (66.5) wheel arch extensions...
  • Page 443 SPECIFICATIONS ITEM: Mass (weight) UNIT: kg (lbs) K12C engine model K12D engine model K12M engine model Curb mass (weight) 860 – 890 825 – 850 (1863) (1895 – 1962) (1819 – 1874) 910 – 935 – – (2006 – 2061) 875 –...
  • Page 444 12V 20HR 45Ah CCA 295A 46B24 (JIS) Lead-acid battery 12V 20HR 55Ah CCA 450A LN1 (EN) with ENG A-STOP system Lithium-ion battery Maintenance free Fuses See “INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE” section. *1 For replacing or disposing of the lithium-ion battery, consult your SUZUKI dealer. 11-3...
  • Page 445 12V 5W • If you need to replace the following bulbs indicated in the above table, consult your SUZUKI dealer. *1 Since the lights are non-disassemble type, you cannot replace a bulb. Replace the target assembly if any bulb is defective.
  • Page 446 • Check that they are tyres of the same size, structure and load capacity as the originally installed tyres. • Mount the snow tyres on all four wheels. • Understand that the maximum permissible speed of snow tyres is generally less than the originally installed tyres. Consult your SUZUKI dealer or supplier for further information. 11-5...
  • Page 447 4.0 L (7.0 Imp pt) (including reservoir tank) K12D 4.2 L (7.4 Imp pt) engine (including reservoir tank) models “SUZUKI LLC: Super (Blue) Coolant” 3.8 L (6.7 Imp pt) K12M (including reservoir tank) engine 4.0 L (7.0 Imp pt) models...
  • Page 448 SPECIFICATIONS ITEM: Recommended fuel / lubricants and capacities (approx.) Manual transmission oil “SUZUKI GEAR OIL 75W” 1.5 L (2.6 Imp pt) CVT fluid SUZUKI CVTF GREEN-2 5.73 L (10.1 Imp pt) Transfer oil “SUZUKI GEAR OIL 75W-85” 0.41 L (0.7 Imp pt) Rear differential oil “SUZUKI GEAR OIL 75W-85”...
  • Page 449 SPECIFICATIONS MEMO 11-8...
  • Page 450: Supplement

    SUPPLEMENT SUPPLEMENT For Australia ................ 12-1 For GCC countries .............. 12-3 For Chile and Panama ............12-5 For Mexico ................12-6 For Taiwan ................12-7 For Argentina ..............12-11 For Ukraine .................12-12...
  • Page 451: For Australia

    NOTE: Temporary-use spare tyre SUZUKI genuine child restraint systems do (compact spare tyre) not comply with AS (Australian standard) 1754. 75RM1201 Do not use these child restraint systems in...
  • Page 452 SUPPLEMENT Some child restraint systems require the Rear-facing child restraint Seat belt warning use of a top tether strap. Top tether anchorage brackets are provided in your Follow this warning as well as the instruc- vehicle at the locations shown in the illus- WARNING tion for seat belt in this book.
  • Page 453: For Gcc Countries

    SUPPLEMENT Lithium battery For GCC countries WARNING (Continued) Technical data • It is essential to replace the entire 1.2L assembly after it has been worn in Max power : 61kW/6000 rpm a severe impact even if damage to Max torque : 113Nm/4200 rpm the assembly is not obvious.
  • Page 454 SUPPLEMENT 12-4...
  • Page 455: For Chile And Panama

    SUPPLEMENT Gasoline-ethanol blends For Chile and Panama NOTICE Blends of unleaded gasoline and ethanol (grain alcohol), also known as gasohol, are Be careful not to spill fuel containing commercially available in certain areas. Fuel recommendation alcohol while refueling. If fuel is Blends of this type may be used in your spilled on the vehicle body, wipe it up vehicle if they are no more than 12% etha-...
  • Page 456: For Mexico

    NOTE: To help clean the air, SUZUKI recom- mends you use the oxygenated fuels. However, if you are not satisfied with the 75RM304...
  • Page 457: For Taiwan

    SUPPLEMENT Tyre rotation Child restraint system For Taiwan 4-tyre rotation CAUTION Warning label meaning Adjust height head restraint or remove it for fitting the child restraint, as necessary. How- ever, booster cushion equipped with the backrest or head restraint is fitted, the seat head restraint should not be removed.
  • Page 458 SUPPLEMENT 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. Child restraint systems suitability for each seat position It is suitable for universal cat- egory of child restraint sys- tem fixed with the vehicle seat belt.
  • Page 459 SUPPLEMENT Detailed information for child restraint system Seating position Seat position number Seating position suitable for universal belted (YES/NO) i-Size seating position (YES/NO) Seating position suitable for lateral fixture (L1/L2) Suitable rear-facing fixture R1,R2,R3 R1,R2,R3 (R1/R2/R3) Suitable front-facing fixture F2X,F2,F3 F2X,F2,F3 (F2X/F2/F3) Key of letters to be inserted in the above table...
  • Page 460 SUPPLEMENT If your child restraint system has no size class (or if you cannot find information in the following table), refer to the child restraint system suitability information for the vehicle or ask the retailer of your child seat. Mass group Size class Fixture Description...
  • Page 461: For Argentina

    SUPPLEMENT Gasoline-ethanol blends For Argentina NOTICE Blends of unleaded gasoline and ethanol (grain alcohol), also known as gasohol, are Be careful not to spill fuel containing commercially available in certain areas. Fuel recommendation alcohol while refueling. If fuel is Blends of this type may be used in your spilled on the vehicle body, wipe it up vehicle if they are no more than 12% etha- immediately.
  • Page 462: For Ukraine

    SUPPLEMENT Gasoline-ethanol blends For Ukraine NOTICE Blends of unleaded gasoline and ethanol (grain alcohol), also known as gasohol, are The fuel tank has an air space to commercially available in certain areas. Gasoline engine allow for fuel expansion in hot Blends of this type may be used in your weather.
  • Page 463 SUPPLEMENT MEMO 12-13...
  • Page 464: Index

    INDEX INDEX Battery...................7-43 Symbols Battery replacement............2-12, 2-15 “SET” indicator light ............2-123 ® Bluetooth audio..............5-76 ® Bluetooth hands-free ............5-67 Accelerator pedal..............3-12 Brake assist system.............3-69 Accessory socket ..............5-6 Brake discs and brake drums ..........7-39 Adding coolant..............7-29 Brake fluid................7-37 Adjusting headlight pattern ..........
  • Page 465 INDEX Clock ................2-81, 2-106 Clutch pedal ..............3-12, 7-36 Eco-Cool ................3-41 Compact spare tyre ............. 7-42 Eco-driving display .............. 2-87 Continuously variable transmission (CVT) ....... 3-18 Electric mirrors..............2-24 Continuously variable transmission (CVT) fluid....7-33 Electric power steering light ..........2-117 Coolant level check .............
  • Page 466 INDEX Full wheel cover ..............8-5 Fuses..................7-47 Flat tyre repair kit..............8-6 Fuses in engine compartment Floor mats ................5-11 (for K12C and K12M engine model)........7-47 Fluid level check ..............7-33 Fuses in engine compartment Folding rear seats..............2-31 (for K12D engine models)............7-48 Footrest ................
  • Page 467 INDEX High engine coolant temperature warning light (red color) ................2-117 Jacking instructions .............. 8-1 Highway driving ..............4-3 Jump-starting instructions..........8-10 Hill descent control indicator light......2-113, 3-75 Hill descent control switch ..........3-74 Keyless entry system transmitter........2-7, 2-13 Hill descent control system ..........3-73 Keyless push start system............
  • Page 468 INDEX Main beam (high beam) indicator light ......2-120 Parking brake ...............7-39 Maintenance recommended under severe driving conditions Parking brake lever .............. 3-10 (except for EU countries and Israel) ........7-8 Parking brake reminder buzzer...........3-11 Maintenance recommended under severe driving conditions Pedal..................3-11 (for EU countries and Israel)..........
  • Page 469 Setting mode ............. 2-88, 2-107 Theft deterrent light .............2-19 Shoulder anchor height adjuster ........2-40 Thermometer .............2-81, 2-105 SHVS (Smart Hybrid Vehicle by Suzuki)......3-39 Tilt steering lock lever ............2-136 Side airbags and side curtain airbags ....... 2-67 Total idling fuel saved ............2-82 Side door locks ..............
  • Page 470 INDEX Turn signal operation ............2-132 Tyre changing tool..............8-1 Tyre inspection ..............7-41 Tyre pressure monitoring system (TPMS) ......3-78 Tyre rotation................. 7-42 Tyres ..................7-40 Using transmission ............. 3-17 Vehicle cleaning..............9-2 Vehicle identification............10-1 Vehicle loading ..............6-1 Warning and indicator lights ..........
  • Page 471 When you intend to use RF transmitting equipment in your vehicle, we strongly recommend that you select the equipment which con- forms to applicable rules or regulations in your country, and consult your SUZUKI dealer or qualified service technician for advice.
  • Page 473 И 005 14...
  • Page 474 S180052024 TIS-15 40398036...
  • Page 475 DECLARATION of CONFORMITY Approved by TRA...
  • Page 476 DECLARATION of CONFORMITY Approved by TRA...
  • Page 477 S180052024 REGISTERED No: ER60911/18 DEALER No: DA36975/14 TIS-15 REGISTERED No: ER59583/17 DEALER No: DA36975/14 40398036 REGISTERED No: ER38555/15 DEALER No: DA36975/14...
  • Page 478 DECLARATION of CONFORMITY Approved by TRA REGISTERED No : ER45345/16 DEALER No : DA0052708/10...
  • Page 479 DECLARATION of CONFORMITY Approved by OMAN-TRA...
  • Page 480 DECLARATION of CONFORMITY Approved by OMAN-TRA...
  • Page 481 S180052024 OMAN-TRA R/1293/10 D090258 TIS-15 OMAN-TRA R/4948/17 D100428 40398036 OMAN-TRA R/1445/10 D090258...
  • Page 482 DECLARATION of CONFORMITY Approved by OMAN-TRA OMAN-TRA R/3086/16 D090024...
  • Page 483 MODEL No. : T61M0 51-38184 MODEL No. : I68P0 51-46103 MODEL No. : K68P2 51-47835 MODEL No. : K68P4 51-47836...
  • Page 485 < W 51-44325 51-47090 < Z 50-20345 51-53936 51-44323...
  • Page 486 DECLARATION of CONFORMITY MARCA: Panasonic MODELO: AZ1601 COFETEL RCPPAAZ16-0312 La operación de este equipo está sujeta a las siguientes dos condiciones: (1) es posible que este equipo o dispositivo no cause interferencia perjudicial y (2) este equipo o dispositivo debe aceptar cualquier interferencia, incluyendo la que pueda causar su operación no deseada.
  • Page 487 DECLARATION of CONFORMITY...
  • Page 489 I68P0 T61M0 AGRÉÉ PAR L'ANRT MAROC AGRÉÉ PAR L'ANRT MAROC Numéro d’agrément MR 9603 ANRT 2014 Numéro d’agrément MR 7816 ANRT2013 K68P2 K68P4 AGRÉÉ PAR L'ANRT MAROC AGRÉÉ PAR L'ANRT MAROC Numéro d’agrément MR 10015 ANRT 2015 Numéro d’agrément MR 10014 ANRT 2015...
  • Page 499 OMRON Automotive Electronics Co. Ltd. Receiver Category of these radio equipment is Category 2, which is referred to EN 300 220-1. WARNING 6368 Nenjo-zaka, Okusa, Komaki, Aichi 485-0802 JAPAN CAUTION - Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same or equivalent type. Do not ingest the battery, Chemical Burn Hazard.
  • Page 500 5-28 Hamada-cho, Yokkaichi, Mie 510-8528 Japan Tel: +81 59-354-6200 Fax: +81 59-354-6318...
  • Page 506 English Hereby, MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION, HIMEJI WORKS, declares that the radio equipment type Immobilizer System (IMB411-01) is in compliance with Directive 2014/53/EU. The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at the following internet address:http://www.mitsubishielectric.com/bu/automotive/doc/re.html Bulgarian MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION, HIMEJI WORKS Immobilizer System (IMB411-01) 2014/53/ : http://www.mitsubishielectric.com/bu/automotive/doc/re.html...
  • Page 507 Hér með lýsir Continental yfir því að S180052024/TIS-15/40398036 er í samræmi við grunnkröfur og aðrar kröfur, sem gerðar eru í tilskipun 2014/53/EC. [Icelandic] The fullur texti af ESB-samræmisyfirlýsing er í boði á eftirfarandi veffangi: http://continental-homologation.com/suzuki Continental erklærer herved at utstyret S180052024/TIS-15/40398036 er i samsvar med de grunnleggende krav og øvrige relevante krav i direktiv 2014/53/EU.
  • Page 509 Fujitsu Ten Limited 2-28, Gosho-dori 1-chome, Hyogo-ku, Kobe, 652-8510 Japan Tel: +81 78-671-5081 Fax: +81 78-671-5325...
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  • Page 513 Hereby, Robert Bosch Car Multimedia GmbH declares that the radio equipment type “52R0” is in compliance with Directive 2014/53/EU. English The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at the following internet address: www.suzuki-slda.com Hierbij verklaar ik, Robert Bosch Car Multimedia GmbH, dat het type radioapparatuur “52R0” conform is met Richtlijn 2014/53/EU.
  • Page 519 Robert Bosch GmbH Addendum Chassis Systems Control PO Box 1661 71226, Leonberg Tel +49 711/811-0 www.bosch.co.jp Technical data Product model name: MRRevo14F Frequency Band: 76-77 GHz Maximum Transmit Power: 32 dBm Nominal radiated power e.i.r.p. (peak detector): Maximum Transmit Power: 27 dBm Nominal radiated power e.i.r.p.
  • Page 525 Robert Bosch GmbH Addendum Chassis Systems Control PO Box 1661 71226, Leonberg Tel +49 711/811-0 Technical data Product model name: Frequency Band: 76-77 GHz Maximum Transmit Power: Nominal radiated power e.i.r.p. (peak detector): Maximum Transmit Power: Nominal radiated power e.i.r.p. (RMS detector):...
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  • Page 530 Модель №.: I68P0 / T61M0 / K68P2 : Calsonic Kansei Corp. Назва виробника / зареєстрований товарний знак : 2-1917 Nisshin-cho, Kita-ku, Saitama-city, Saitama 331-8501,Japan Адреса виробника : Auto International Ім'я імпортера / адреса 22-A Stepana Bandery Avenue, 04073 Kiev, Ukraine Діапазон...
  • Page 541 < W dZ >W dZ >W < Z dZ >W dZ >W dZ >W...
  • Page 542 MODEL No. : I68P0 Approved by TRC/LPD/2018/233 MODEL No. : T61M0 Approved by TRC/LPD/2018/239 MODEL No. : K68P2 Approved by TRC/LPD/2018/235 MODEL No. : K68P4 Approved by TRC/LPD/2018/236...
  • Page 543 Continental Automotive GmbH S180052024 TRC/LPD/2017/104 Continental Automotive GmbH TIS-15 TRC/LPD/2017/560 Continental Automotive GmbH 40398036 TRC/LPD/2018/431...
  • Page 544 2018-10-I-000485 2018-10-I-000486 < W < Z E^h ^ Z'Ed/E EZK ^Y >KW DKZ/Z...
  • Page 546 < W < W < Z < Z...
  • Page 547 BRAND NAME : SUZUKI MOTOR CORPORATION : IFETEL RLVSUI618-1152 MODEL No. I68P0 : IFETEL RLVSUT618-1186 MODEL No. T61M0 : IFETEL RLVSUK618-1224 MODEL No. K68P2 : IFETEL RLVSUK618-1201 MODEL No. K68P4 La operación de este equipo está sujeta a las siguientes dos condiciones:...
  • Page 548 WWZKs Z D ' WWZKs Z D ' WWZKs Z D '...
  • Page 549 MODEL No. : T61M0 NCA APPROVED : BR3-1M-GE2-0C3 MODEL No. : K68P2 NCA APPROVED : BR3-1M-GE2-0A4 MODEL No. : K68P4 NCA APPROVED : BR3-1M-GE2-0BF MODEL No. : I68P0 NCA APPROVED : BR3-1M-GE2-0A2...
  • Page 556 AGRÉÉ PAR L’ATRPT BENIN Numéro d’agrément : N 0 /ARCEP/SE/DR/DAJRC/GU/2019 Date d’agrément : 0 2019...
  • Page 557 Microsoft WMT License This product is protected by certain intellectual property rights of Microsoft Corporation and third parties. Use or distribution of such technology outside of this product is prohibited without a license from Microsoft or an authorized Microsoft subsidiary and third parties. Windows Media is either a registered trademark or trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.
  • Page 560 AZ1601 Panasonic...
  • Page 561 Інтернешнл 04073 м.Київ, пр -кт.Степана Бандери, 22-А 101 Moo 2 Teparak Road T.Bangsaothong A.Bangsaothong Samutprakarn, 10570, Thailand Bluetooth радіочастот, в якій працює радіообладнання; 2402-2480MHz потужність випромінювання в смузі радіочастот, в якій працює радіообладнання; 2.5mW cправжнім Panasonic Corporation заявляє, що тип радіообладнання [ CQ- JZ06F1JT,CQ-JZ46F1JT,CQ-CZ28E1JT ] відповідає...
  • Page 564 Hereby, Continental declares that the radio equipment type S180052024/TIS-15/P61M0 is in compliance with Directive 2017 No. 1206. The full text of the UK declaration of conformity is available at the [English] following internet address: http://continental-homologation.com/suzuki S180052024 / TIS-15 : Frequency band : 433.92MHz CAUTION - Do not exposed to excessive heat such as sunshine, fire or the like.
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