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New WagonR Owners Manual 99011M69R01-74E PDF
New WagonR Owners Manual 99011M69R01-74E PDF
New WagonR Owners Manual 99011M69R01-74E PDF
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CUSTOMER SERVICE MAINTENANCE RECORD (to be filled by customer)
INSPECTION SCHEDULE DATE OF SERVICE MILEAGE (KM) NAME OF SERVICING WORKSHOP
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BEFORE DRIVING 2
DRIVING TIPS 4
EMERGENCY SERVICE 7
APPEARANCE CARE 8
SPECIFICATIONS 9
SERVICE NETWORK 10
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Rear seats
WARNING EXAMPLE
(Continued)
Folding rear seats
The rear seat(s) of your vehicle can be
• Do not leave cigarette lighters or folded forward to provide additional cargo
spray cans on the floor. If a ciga- space.
rette lighter or spray can is on the
floor, it may light accidentally when To fold the rear seat(s) forward:
luggage is loaded or the seat is
adjusted, causing a fire. EXAMPLE
(2)
(1)
69RH195 (1)
Seat position adjustment lever (1)
Pull the lever up and slide the seat. 69RH064
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NOTICE
• When returning the rear seatback
to the normal position, check that
66RH027 there is nothing around the striker. 69RH039
Any foreign materials prevent the
2) Pull the release knob(s) on the top of the Raise the seatback until it locks into place.
seatback from being locked
seat(s), and fold the seatback forward.
securely. After returning the seat, move the seat-
• When you move a seatback, make back forward and backward to check that it
NOTICE sure the belt webbing is hooked in is securely latched.
After folding the rear seatback for- the seat belt hangers so the seat
ward, do not allow any foreign mate- belts are not caught by the seat- CAUTION
rial to enter the lock opening. This back, seat hinge, or seat latch. This
may cause damage to the inside of helps prevent damage to the belt Do not put your hand into the rear
the lock and prevent the seatback system. seatback lock opening, or your finger
from being locked securely. • Make sure the belt webbing is not may get caught and be injured.
twisted.
WARNING
If you need to carry cargo in the pas-
senger compartment with the rear
seatback folded forward, secure the
cargo or it may be thrown about,
causing injury. Never pile cargo
higher than the seatbacks.
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as low as possible
across the hips
Above the pelvis Across the pelvis
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Lap-shoulder belt
WARNING WARNING Emergency locking retractor (ELR)
(Continued) (Continued) The seat belt has an emergency locking
• Never use the same seat belt for • For child, if the seat belt irritates retractor (ELR), which is designed to lock
more than one occupant and never the neck or face, use a child the seat belt only during a sudden stop or
attach a seat belt over an infant or restraint system appropriately for impact. It also may lock if you pull the belt
child being held on an occupant’s the child. The seat belts of your across your body very quickly. If this hap-
lap. Such seat belt use could cause vehicle are principally designed for pens, let the belt go back to unlock it, and
serious injury in the event of an persons of adult size. then pull the belt across your body more
accident. • Avoid contamination of seat belt slowly.
• Periodically inspect seat belt webbing by polishes, oils, chemi-
assemblies for excessive wear and cals, and particularly battery acid. Safety reminder
damage. Seat belts should be Cleaning may safely be carried out Sit up straight and
replaced if webbing becomes using mild soap and water. fully back
frayed, contaminated or damaged • Do not insert any items such as
in any way. It is essential to replace coins and clips into the seat belt
the entire seat belt assembly after it buckles and be careful not to spill
has been worn in a severe impact, liquids into these parts. If foreign Low on hips
even if damage to the assembly is materials get into a seat belt
not obvious. buckle, the seat belt may not work
• Children aged 12 and under should properly.
ride properly restrained in the rear • All seatbacks should always be in
seat. an upright position when driving,
• Infants and small children should or seat belt effectiveness may be
never be transported unless they reduced. Seat belts are designed to EXAMPLE
are properly restrained. Restraint offer maximum protection when 60A038A
systems for infants and small chil- seatbacks are in the upright posi-
dren can be purchased locally and tion.
should be used. Check that the
system you purchase meets appli-
cable safety standards. Read and
follow all the directions provided
by the manufacturer.
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EXAMPLE
60A040
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Lap belt
EXAMPLE EXAMPLE TO LOOSEN
Rear center seat belt
Sit up straight and well back in the seat. To
fasten the belt, pull the latch plate attached
to the seat belt across your hips and press
it straight into the buckle until you hear a
click. To reduce the risk of sliding under the
belt during a collision, position the belt
across your lap as low on your hips as pos-
sible and adjust it to a snug fit.
60A039 80JS029
To unfasten the seat belt, push the red Low on hips To lengthen, release the latch plate from
“PRESS” button on the buckle and retract the buckle, pull the latch plate (adjuster) in
the belt slowly while holding the belt or/and the direction of the arrow, at right angles to
the latch plate. the belt. The latch plate should then be
refitted into the buckle and the belt tight-
ened as previously described.
80JS028
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To unfasten the belt, press the release but- Seat belt reminder When the driver and/or front passenger
ton on the buckle catch. do(does) not fasten their seat belts, the
With tachometer seat belt reminder lights will come on or
EXAMPLE blink and a buzzer will sound to remind the
driver and/or passenger to fasten their seat
(1) belts. For more details, refer to the expla-
nation below.
WARNING
It is absolutely essential that the
driver and passengers fasten their
seat belts at all times. Persons who
are not fastening seat belts have a
much greater risk of injury if an acci-
EXAMPLE dent occurs. Make a regular habit of
69RM01003 69RH040
buckling your seat belt before putting
the key in the ignition switch.
NOTE: Without tachometer
The word “CENTER” is marked on the NOTE:
buckle and latch plate for the rear center EXAMPLE
The driver’s seat belt reminder light / front
belt. The buckles are designed so a latch (1) passenger’s seat belt reminder light is for
plate cannot be inserted into the wrong both the driver and front passenger.
buckle.
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80JC008
80JC007
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WARNING EXAMPLE
• Do not install a child restraint sys-
tem on the front passenger's seat
since a child restraint system can-
not be installed appropriately.
• If you install a child restraint sys-
tem in the rear seat, slide the front
seat far enough forward so that the
child’s feet do not touch the front
seatback. This will help avoid
injury to the child in the event of an
accident.
65D609
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80JC021
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Seat belt pretensioner system You can use the pretensioner seat belts in The driver and all passengers must be
(if equipped) the same manner as ordinary seat belts. properly restrained by fastening seat belts
Read this section and “Supplemental at all times, whether or not a pretensioner
EXAMPLE restraint system (airbags)” section to learn is equipped at their seating position, to
more about the pretensioner system. minimize the risk of severe injury or death
in the event of a collision.
The seat belt pretensioner system works
with the supplemental restraint system (air- Sit fully back in the seat; sit up straight; do
bags). The collision sensors and the elec- not lean forward or sideways. Adjust the
tronic controller of the airbag system also belt so the lap portion of the belt is worn
control the seat belt pretensioners. The low across the pelvis, not across the waist.
pretensioners are triggered only when Please refer to “Seat adjustment” section
there is a frontal collision severe enough to and the instructions and precautions about
trigger the airbags and the seat belts are the seat belts in this “Seat belts and child
fastened. For precautions and general restraint systems” section for details on
information including servicing the preten- proper seat and seat belt adjustments.
sioner system, refer to “Supplemental
69RH196 Please note that the pretensioners along
restraint system (airbags)” section in addi-
with the airbags will activate in severe fron-
tion to this “Seat belt pretensioner system”
WARNING tal collisions. They are not designed to
section, and follow all those precautions.
activate in rear impacts, roll-overs, or
This section describes your MARUTI The pretensioner is located in each front minor frontal collisions. The pretensioners
SUZUKI vehicle’s seat belt preten- seat belt retractor. The pretensioner tight- can be activated only once. If the preten-
sioner system. Read and follow all ens the seat belt so the belt fits the occu- sioners are activated (that is, if the airbags
these instructions carefully to mini- pant’s body more snugly in the event of a are activated), have the pretensioner sys-
mize your risk of severe injury or frontal collision. The retractors will remain tem serviced by a Maruti Suzuki autho-
death. locked after the pretensioners are acti- rised workshop as soon as possible.
vated. Upon activation, some noise will
If AIRBAG warning light on the instrument
occur and some smoke may be released.
cluster does not blink or come on briefly
These conditions are not harmful and do
when the ignition switch is turned to “ON”
not indicate a fire in the vehicle.
position, stays on for more than 10 sec-
onds, or comes on while driving, the pre-
tensioner system or the airbag system may
not work properly. Have both systems
inspected by a Maruti Suzuki authorised
workshop as soon as possible.
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Supplemental restraint
EXAMPLE
system (airbags) (2)
WARNING (1)
This section describes the protection
provided by your MARUTI SUZUKI
vehicle’s supplemental restraint sys-
tem (airbags). Read and follow all
instructions carefully to minimize (5)
your risk of severe injury or death in
the event of a collision.
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WARNING
If the airbag location is damaged or
cracked, the airbag system may not
work properly, which could result in
serious injury in the event of a colli- 61M0241
69RH165 sion. Have your vehicle inspected by
Front passenger’s front airbag a Maruti Suzuki authorised work-
(if equipped) shop. WARNING
EXAMPLE Do not install a child restraint system
on the front passenger's seat since a
child restraint system cannot be
installed appropriately.
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EXAMPLE
80J101
• Frontal collision with a fixed wall that Front airbags may not inflate
does not move or deform at more than The front airbags may not inflate when a
80J099
about 25 km/h strong impact has not occurred since the
• Hitting a curb or medial strip collision object was easy to be deformed
EXAMPLE or moved, or the collided portion of your
EXAMPLE vehicle was easy to be deformed.
(1) Also, front airbags may not inflate in many
cases when the collision angle is greater
than about 30 degrees at left and right
angles from the front of your vehicle.
(1) EXAMPLE
80J098E
80J100E
• Strong impact equivalent to frontal colli-
sion such as above at left and right • Falling into a deep hole or ditch
angles of about 30 degrees (1) or less
80J102
from the front of your vehicle
• Frontal collision to a stopped vehicle at
less than about 50 km/h
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EXAMPLE
80J103 80J105E
• Collision that the front of your vehicle • Collision with a fixed wall or guardrail at
goes under the bed of a truck etc. left and right angles of greater than
about 30 degrees (1) from the front of
EXAMPLE your vehicle
80J120
EXAMPLE
80J104
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How the system works A seat belt helps keep you in the proper
EXAMPLE In a frontal collision, the collision sensors position for maximum protection when an
will detect rapid deceleration, and if the airbag inflates. Adjust your seat as far
controller judges that the deceleration rep- back as possible while still maintaining
resents a severe frontal collision, the con- control of the vehicle. Sit fully back in your
troller will trigger the inflators. The inflators seat; sit up straight; do not lean over the
inflate the appropriate airbags with nitro- steering wheel or dashboard. Front occu-
gen or argon gas. The inflated airbags pro- pants should not lean on or sleep against
vide a cushion for your head and upper the door. Refer to “Seat adjustment” sec-
body. The airbag inflates and deflates so tion and “Seat belts and child restraint sys-
quickly that you may not even realize that it tems” section in this section for details on
80J110 has activated. The airbag will neither hin- proper seat and seat belt adjustments.
• Vehicle rollover der your view nor make it harder to exit the
vehicle. EXAMPLE
Airbags must inflate quickly and forcefully
in order to reduce the chance of serious or
fatal injuries. However, an unavoidable
consequence of the quick inflation is that
the airbag may irritate bare skin, such as
the facial area against a front airbag. Wash
off any residue as soon as possible to pre-
vent skin irritation. Also, upon inflation, a
loud noise will occur and some powder
and smoke will be released. These condi-
tions are not harmful and do not indicate a
fire in the vehicle. Be aware, however, that 65D610
some airbag components may be hot for a
while after inflation.
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Keys ...................................................................................... 2-1
Door locks ............................................................................ 2-2 2
Keyless entry system transmitter (if equipped) ............... 2-5
Security system (if equipped) ............................................ 2-7
Theft deterrent light (if equipped) ...................................... 2-10
Windows .............................................................................. 2-10
Mirrors .................................................................................. 2-12
Instrument cluster ............................................................... 2-14
Speedometer ....................................................................... 2-15
Tachometer (if equipped) ................................................... 2-15
Fuel gauge ........................................................................... 2-15
Brightness control .............................................................. 2-16
Information display ............................................................. 2-17
Warning and indicator lights .............................................. 2-25
Lighting control lever ......................................................... 2-31
Front fog light switch (if equipped) ................................... 2-33
60G404
Headlight leveling switch ................................................... 2-33
Turn signal control lever .................................................... 2-33
Hazard warning switch ....................................................... 2-34
Windshield wiper and washer lever .................................. 2-35
Tilt steering lock lever (if equipped) .................................. 2-37
Horn ...................................................................................... 2-38
Heated rear window switch (if equipped) ......................... 2-38
Vehicle loading .................................................................... 2-39
Trailer towing ....................................................................... 2-39
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Door locks To unlock a driver’s door from the outside Central door locking system
of the vehicle, insert the key and turn the
Side door locks top of the key toward the rear of the vehi- EXAMPLE
cle.
EXAMPLE (2)
EXAMPLE (4)
(1) (1)
(4) (2) (1)
(2)
(3)
(3)
57RK007
(1) LOCK
52RM20830
(2) UNLOCK
69RH002
(1) UNLOCK (3) Front
(2) LOCK (1) LOCK (4) Rear
(3) Front (2) UNLOCK
(4) Rear You can lock and unlock all doors (includ-
To lock a door from the inside of the vehi- ing the tailgate) simultaneously by using
To lock a driver’s door from the outside of cle, turn the lock knob forward. Turn the the key in the driver’s door lock.
the vehicle: lock knob backward to unlock the door.
To lock all doors simultaneously, insert the
• Insert a key and turn the top of the key To lock a rear door from the outside of the key in the driver’s door lock and turn the
toward the front of the vehicle, or vehicle, turn the lock knob forward and top of the key toward the front of the vehi-
• Turn the lock knob forward, then pull and close the door. You do not need to pull and cle once.
hold the door handle as you close the hold the door handle as you close the door.
To unlock all doors simultaneously, insert
door.
NOTE: the key in the driver’s door lock and turn
Hold the door handle when you close a the top of the key toward the rear of the
locked front door, or the door will not vehicle twice.
remain locked.
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• If the security system indicator (1) blinks • Even after the alarm has stopped at the (If the shock sensor is in the enabled state)
when the ignition switch is in “ON” posi- end of the predetermined operation time, • If the vehicle feels a shock higher than
tion, there may be something wrong with it will be triggered again if any of the the pre-warning sensitivity, the siren
the security system. Ask a Maruti Suzuki doors, tailgate or engine hood is opened, sounds for about 2 seconds (pre-warn-
authorised workshop to inspect the sys- or the vehicle feels a shock (if the shock ing). If the vehicle feel a shock higher
tem. sensor is in the enabled state), without than the full blast warning sensitivity, the
disarming the security system. siren sounds for about 5 seconds (full
How to disarm the security system blast warning). The security system indi-
Simply unlock the doors using the keyless Checking whether the alarm has been cator continues to blink during this time.
entry system transmitter. The security sys- triggered during parking
tem indicator will go out, indicating that the If the alarm was triggered and you then NOTE:
security system is disarmed. turn the ignition switch to “ON” position, If you set the full blast warning sensitivity
the security system indicator will blink rap- higher than the pre-warning sensitivity in
How to stop the alarm idly for about 8 seconds and a buzzer will the setting mode of the information display,
Should the alarm be triggered accidentally, beep 4 times during this period. If this hap- or the vehicle feels such shock as to be
the alarm will stop by the following opera- pens, check whether the vehicle has been able to trigger the full blast warning, the full
tions. broken into while you were away from it. blast warning will be triggered preferen-
• Turn the ignition switch to “ON” position. tially. In this case, the pre-warning will not
• Unlock the doors using the keyless entry Security system indication be triggered.
system transmitter. • If any of the doors or tailgate are opened
without unlocking by the keyless entry
NOTE: system transmitter, all turn signal lights
• Even after the alarm has stopped, if you start to blink and the interior buzzer
lock the doors using the keyless entry beeps intermittently. After 5 seconds, the
system transmitter, the security system siren will sound for about 27.5 seconds.
will be rearmed. The security system indicator continues
• If you disconnect the battery while the to blink during this time.
security system is in the armed condition • If the engine hood is opened, all turn sig-
or the alarm is actually in operation, the nal lights blink, and the siren sounds for
alarm will be re-triggered when the bat- about 27.5 seconds. The security sys-
tery is then reconnected. tem indicator continues to blink during
this time.
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(2)
69RH111 69RH006
This light will blink with the ignition switch 60G010A Driver’s side (Type B)
in “LOCK” or “ACC” position. The blinking Raise or lower the door windows by turning
light is intended to deter theft by leading EXAMPLE
the handle located on the door panel. (1)
others to believe that the vehicle is
equipped with a security system. (3)
NOTE:
For the security system (for vehicles with
keyless entry system), refer to “Security
system” in this section. (2)
(4)
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The driver’s door has a switch (1) to oper- Lock switch (Type A)
ate the driver’s window, and a switch (2) to EXAMPLE
operate the front passenger’s window or
CLOSE EXAMPLE
there are switches (3), (4), to operate the
rear right and left passenger windows,
respectively.
Passenger’s door
EXAMPLE OPEN
(5)
69RH009
81A009
Lock switch (Type B)
To open a window, push the top part of the
switch. To close the window, lift up the top
EXAMPLE
part of the switch.
The driver’s window has AUTO-DOWN
69RH008 feature for greater convenience (at toll
The passenger’s door has a switch (5) to booths or drive-through restaurants, for
operate the passenger’s window. example). This means the driver can open
the window without holding the window
switch in DOWN position. Press down the
driver’s window switch completely and
release it. To stop the window before it
reaches the FULL-DOWN position, pull up 69RH010
the switch briefly.
The driver’s door also has a lock switch for
the passenger’s window(s). When you
push in the lock switch, the passenger’s
window(s) cannot be raised or lowered by
operating any of the switches (2), (3), (4)
or (5). To restore normal operation, release
the lock switch by pushing it again.
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Mirrors
WARNING EXAMPLE
• You should always lock the pas-
Inside rearview mirror
You can adjust the inside rearview mirror
senger’s window operation when by hand to see the rear of your vehicle in
there are children in the vehicle. (1)
the mirror.
Children can be seriously injured if
they get part of their body caught Type A (2) (3)
by the window during operation. EXAMPLE 68LMT0206
• To avoid injuring an occupant by
window entrapment, check that no (2) Day driving
part of the occupant’s body such as (3) Night driving
hands or head is in the path of the To adjust the mirror, set the selector tab (1)
power windows when closing to the day position, and then move the mir-
them. ror up, down or sideways by hand to obtain
• Always remove the ignition key 74LHT0235
the best view.
with you when leaving the vehicle Type B
even only for a short time. Also do When driving at night, you can move the
not leave children alone in a parked EXAMPLE selector tab to the night position to reduce
vehicle. Unattended children could glare from the headlights of vehicles
use the power window switches behind you.
and get trapped by the window.
WARNING
NOTE: • Always adjust the mirror with the
68LMT0205
If you drive with one of the rear windows selector set to the day position.
open, you may hear a loud sound caused • Only use the night position if it is
by air vibration. To reduce the sound, open necessary to reduce glare from the
the driver’s or front passenger’s window, or headlights of vehicles behind you.
narrow the rear window opening. Be aware that in this position you
may not be able to see some
objects that could be seen in the
day position.
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69RH011
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69RM02001
Without tachometer
EXAMPLE 1
4 3
69RH026
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cation of the amount of fuel in the fuel tank. Brightness control With tachometer
“F” stands for full and “E” stands for empty. When the position lights and/or headlights EXAMPLE
• If the indicator shows only one segment are on, the instrument cluster lights come
to “E”, refill the tank as soon as possible. (1)
on.
If the last segment blinks, it means that
the fuel is almost empty. Your vehicle has a system to automatically
dim the brightness of the instrument clus-
If the low fuel warning light (1) comes on, ter lights when the position lights or head-
fill the fuel tank immediately. lights are on.
Refer to “Low fuel warning light” in “Warn-
ing and indicator lights” in this section for When the position lights and/or headlights
details. are on, you can control the meter illumina-
tion intensity.
The mark (2) indicates that the fuel filler
door is located on the left side of the vehi-
cle. WARNING
69RH045
Do not adjust the brightness of the
instrument panel lights while driving. Without tachometer
Otherwise, you could lose control of EXAMPLE
the vehicle. (1)
69RH046
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Without tachometer When the ignition switch is in “ON” posi- Gear position indicator (for Auto
tion, the information display shows the fol- Gear Shift models)
lowing information. The display (B) shows some of the follow-
(1)
Display (A) ing indications.
Gearshift indicator (if equipped)
EXAMPLE
Display (B)
Gear position indicator (for Auto Gear Shift
models)
Display (C)
Odometer / Trip meter / Fuel consumption /
Driving range (3) (4) (3) (5)
Display (D)
69RM02003
(A) (B) (C) Clock
(E) (D) (3) Gear position
Display (E) (4) Manual mode indicator
Fuel gauge (5) Drive mode indicator
(2)
EXAMPLE Gearshift indicator (if equipped) NOTE:
69RH048 The display (A) shows the gearshift indica- For Auto Gear Shift models, when the
tor. gearshift lever position and the gear posi-
(1) Indicator selector knob
(2) Information display tion indication in the information display
EXAMPLE are unmatched, the indication will blink and
the interior buzzer will sound. Refer to
“Auto Gear Shift” in the “OPERATING
YOUR VEHICLE” section for details.
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Clock
The display (D) shows the time.
To set the clock, follow “Setting mode”
instructions in this section.
WARNING
If you attempt to adjust the display
while driving, you could lose control
of the vehicle.
Do not attempt to adjust the display
while driving.
NOTE:
When you disconnect either of the termi-
nals to the battery and keep it for a minute,
the clock indication will be initialized.
Change the indication again to your prefer-
ence after the reconnection.
Fuel gauge
The display (E) shows the fuel gauge.
Refer to “Fuel gauge” in this section.
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Setting mode
In the setting mode, you can set up the following functions.
Indication Functions
Shock sensor “ ”
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Indication Functions
Clock setting “ ”
Initialization setting “ ”
NOTE:
Depending on vehicle’s specifications, some items may not be displayed.
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How to operate the setting mode: Central door locking system “ ” Additional flashes of the turn signal “ ”
1) When the ignition switch is in “ON” • : Unlock all doors by turning • : Turn signal flashes three
position and the vehicle is stationary, the key once or operating the times after the turn signal
push the indicator selector knob (1) to keyless entry system trans- lever is returned (default set-
switch the information display indication mitter once ting)
(C) to the odometer. • : Unlock all doors by turning • : Disable the additional flashes
2) Push and hold the indicator selector the key or operating the key- of turn signal
knob (1) until the setting mode is less entry system transmitte
appeared on the information display. twice (default setting) Shock sensor “ ”
3) Push and/or hold the indicator selector • : Enable the shock sensor
knob (1) to select a function that you Automatic door locking function “ ” • : Disable the shock sensor
want to set up according to the above • : Disable the automatic door (default setting)
chart. locking function
4) Push and/or hold the indicator selector • : Lock all doors when the vehi- Pre-warning sensitivity of
knob (1) to register settings of the fol- cle speed reaches 15 km/h the shock sensor “ ”
lowing functions. (default setting) • : Disable the pre-warning
• to :
Automatic door unlocking function “ ” Adjust the pre-warning sensi-
• : Disable the automatic door tivity of shock sensor (Lowest
unlocking function sensitivity level is L01 and
• : Unlock all doors when the key highest is L15, and default
is pulled out from the ignition setting is L14)
switch (default setting)
75RM229 Full blast warning sensitivity of
Door locking and unlocking siren “ ” the shock sensor “ ”
NOTE: • : Siren sounds when the doors • : Disable the full blast warning
• As shown in the above illustration, “ ” (including the tailgate) are • to :
indicates on the display of currently set- locked or unlocked by using Adjust the full blast warning
ting item. the keyless entry system sensitivity of shock sensor
• To go back to the higher level display transmitter (default setting) (Lowest sensitivity level is L01
during operation, push the indicator • : Siren does not sound when and highest is L15, and
selector knob (1) to display “ ” or the doors (including the tail- default setting is L09)
“ ” and then push and hold the indi- gate) are locked or unlocked
cator selector knob (1). by using the keyless entry
system transmitter
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Fuel consumption unit setting Initialization setting “ ” Warning and indicator lights
• : Change the unit of instanta- • : Initialize all settings
neous and average fuel con- Brake system warning light
sumption to “km/L”. (default 5) To exit the setting mode, switch the dis-
setting) play to show “ ” and then push and
• : Change the unit of instanta- hold the indicator selector knob (1).
neous and average fuel con-
sumption to “L/100km”.
Clock setting “ ”
• To change the hour indication, push the 82K170
indicator selector knob (1) repeatedly
when the hour indication blinks. Three different types of operations exist
To change the hour indication quickly, depending on the vehicle’s specification.
push and hold the indicator selector • The light comes on briefly when the igni-
knob (1). tion switch is turned to “ON” position.
To set the hour indication, wait for a • The light comes on when the parking
while without pushing the indicator brake is engaged with the ignition switch
selector knob (1) and the minute indica- in “ON” position.
tion will blink. • The light comes on under either or both
• To change the minute indication, push of above two conditions.
the indicator selector knob (1) repeat-
edly when the minute indication blinks. The light also comes on when the fluid in
To change the minute indication quickly, the brake fluid reservoir falls below the
push and hold the indicator selector specified level.
knob (1). The light should go out after starting the
To set the minute indication, wait for a engine and fully releasing the parking
while without pushing the indicator brake, if the fluid level in the brake fluid
selector knob (1). reservoir is adequate.
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The light also comes on together with the Anti-lock brake system (ABS) warn-
ABS warning light when the rear brake WARNING ing light
force control function (proportioning valve
function) of the ABS system fails. If any of the following conditions
occur, you should immediately ask a
If the brake system warning light comes on Maruti Suzuki authorised workshop
while you are driving the vehicle, it may
mean that there is something wrong with
to inspect the brake system.
• If the brake system warning light
ABS
the vehicle’s brake system. does not go out after the engine
If this happens: has been started and the parking
1) Pull off the road and stop carefully. brake has been fully released. 65D529
• If the brake system warning light When the ignition switch is turned to “ON”
does not come on when the igni- position, this light comes on briefly so you
WARNING tion switch is turned to “ON” posi- can check that the light is working.
Remember that stopping distance tion. If the light stays on or comes on when driv-
may be longer, you may have to push • If the brake system warning light ing, there may be something wrong with
harder on the pedal, and the pedal comes on at any time during vehi- the ABS.
may go down farther than normal. cle operation.
If this happens:
1) Pull off the road and stop carefully.
2) Test the brakes by carefully starting and NOTE:
2) Turn the ignition switch to “LOCK” posi-
stopping the vehicle on the shoulder of Because the brake system is self-adjust-
tion and then start the engine again.
the road. ing, the fluid level will drop as the brake
3) If you determine that it is safe, drive the pads become worn. Replenishing the If the warning light comes on briefly and
vehicle cautiously at low speed to the brake fluid reservoir is considered normal then turns off, the system is normal. If the
nearest a Maruti Suzuki authorised periodic maintenance. warning light still stays on, something is
workshop for repairs or tow the vehicle wrong with the system.
to the nearest a Maruti Suzuki autho- NOTE:
Parking brake reminder buzzer If the light and the brake system warning
rised workshop for repairs.
A buzzer sounds intermittently to remind light stay on or come on simultaneously
you to release the parking brake if you when driving, your ABS system is
start the vehicle without releasing the park- equipped with the rear brake force control
ing brake. Check that the parking brake is function (proportioning valve function) and
fully released and the brake system warn- there may be something wrong with both
ing light turns off. the rear brake force control function and
the anti-lock function of the ABS system.
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If one of the above occurs, have the sys- Driver’s seat belt reminder light /
tem inspected by a Maruti Suzuki autho- NOTICE Front passenger’s seat belt
rised workshop. reminder light
If the ABS becomes inoperative, the brake • If you operate the engine with this
system will function as an ordinary brake light on, severe engine damage can
system that does not have this ABS sys- result.
tem. • Do not rely on the oil pressure light
to indicate the need to add oil. Peri-
For details of ABS system, refer to “Anti- odically check the engine oil level.
lock brake system (ABS)” in the “OPERAT-
ING YOUR VEHICLE” section. Charging light
60G049
Oil pressure light When the driver or front passenger does
not buckle his or her seat belt, this light will
come on and/or blink.
For details of the seat belt reminder, refer
to “Seat belts and child restraint systems”
section.
50G052
50G051
When the ignition switch is turned to “ON”
position, this light comes on. When the
When the ignition switch is turned to “ON” engine is started, the light goes out. The
position, this light comes on. When the light will come on and remain on if there is
engine is started, the light goes out. The something wrong with the battery charging
light will come on and remain on if there is system. If the light comes on when the
insufficient oil pressure. If the light comes engine is running, the charging system
on when driving, pull off the road as soon should be inspected immediately by a
as you can and stop the engine. Maruti Suzuki authorised workshop.
Check the engine oil level and add oil if
necessary. If there is enough oil, the lubri-
cation system should be inspected by a
Maruti Suzuki authorised workshop before
you drive the vehicle again.
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Transmission warning light Immobilizer system warning light Low fuel warning light
(for Auto Gear Shift)
65D239 54G343
80J219 When the ignition switch is turned to the If this light comes on, fill the fuel tank
When the ignition switch is turned to “ON” “ON” position, this light comes on to let you immediately.
position, this light comes on for several know the light is working. If this light blinks
When this light comes on, a ding sounds
seconds so you can check that the light is with the ignition switch turned to “ON”,
once to remind you to fill the fuel.
working. there may be something wrong with the
If you do not fill the fuel, a ding sounds
If this light comes on when the engine is run- immobilizer system. Ask a Maruti Suzuki
every time when the ignition switch is
ning, there is a problem with the Auto Gear authorised workshop to have the system
turned to “ON” position.
Shift system. Ask a Maruti Suzuki autho- inspected.
rised workshop to have the system
NOTE:
inspected. Open door warning light The activation point of this light varies
depending on road conditions (for exam-
NOTE:
ple, slope or curve) and driving conditions
If the Auto Gear Shift clutch temperature
because of fuel moving in the tank.
becomes too high, this light will blink. Stop
the vehicle in a safe place and let the sys-
tem cool down.
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Main beam (high beam) indicator Depress brake pedal indicator Lighting control lever
light (for Auto Gear Shift)
EXAMPLE
50G056 76MH0A047
This indicator comes on when headlight Refer to “Auto Gear Shift” in the “OPERAT-
main beams (high beams) are turned on. ING YOUR VEHICLE” section for details.
WARNING
To avoid possible injury, do not oper-
ate controls by reaching through the
steering wheel.
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NOTE:
If the security system indicator blinks when
the ignition switch is in the “ON” position,
there may be something wrong with the
system. Ask a Maruti Suzuki authorised
workshop to inspect the system.
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Front fog light switch Headlight leveling switch Turn signal control lever
(if equipped)
EXAMPLE EXAMPLE
EXAMPLE
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66RH035
Move the lever partway upward or down-
Move the lever all the way upward or ward to turn right or left and hold the lever EXAMPLE
downward to signal. When the turn is com- in the moved position. 69RH060
pleted, the signal will cancel and the lever • The turn signal and its indicator flash Push in the hazard warning switch to acti-
will return to its normal position. while the lever is held at the moved posi- vate the hazard warning lights. All turn sig-
tion. nal lights and both turn signal indicators
The turn signal and its indicator flash 3 will flash simultaneously. To turn off the
times even if you return the lever immedi- lights, push the switch again.
ately after moving it. Use the hazard warning lights to warn
other drivers of possible risk of traffic haz-
NOTE: ard when you park your vehicle in case of
The turn signal and its indicator can be set emergency.
whether they flash 3 times after the turn
signal lever is returned via the information
display. Refer to “Information display” in
this section.
NOTE:
You can customize the setting for the num-
ber of flashing times of the turn signal and
its indicator (1 to 4 times). Please ask a
Maruti Suzuki authorised workshop for the
customization.
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Windshield wiper and washer Wiper and washer operation Windshield wipers
When the ignition switch is in “ON” posi-
lever tion, you can use the wiper/washer lever. EXAMPLE
EXAMPLE When the wipers are under heavy load MIST
such as covered by snow, the breaker will
be activated and the wipers will stop oper- OFF
ating to protect the wiper motor from over-
heating.
INT
If the wiper stops during operation, do the
following methods. LO
1) Stop the vehicle in a safe place, and
turn the engine off. HI
2) Move the wiper lever to “OFF” position.
3) Remove obstacles such as snow on the
wipers. 69RM02006
4) After a while, when the temperature of
the wiper motor becomes low enough, To turn the windshield wipers on, move the
57L21128
the breaker will be reset automatically lever down to one of the three operating
and the wipers will be able to use. positions. In “INT” position, the wipers
WARNING operate intermittently. The “INT” position is
If you cannot use the wipers after a while, very convenient for driving in mist or light
To avoid possible injury, do not oper-
there may be another problem. Ask a rain. In “LO” position, the wipers operate at
ate controls by reaching through the
Maruti Suzuki authorised workshop to a steady low speed. In “HI” position, the
steering wheel.
have the wipers inspected. wipers operate at a steady high speed. To
turn off the wipers, move the lever back to
“OFF” position.
Move the lever up and hold it to “MIST”
position, the windshield wipers will turn on
continuously at low speed.
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(2)
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(1) LOCK
(2) UNLOCK
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(1)
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NOTICE
The heated rear window uses a large
amount of electricity. Turn off the
switch after the window has become
clear.
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Daily inspection checklist NOTE: Once a week, or each time you fill your fuel
It is normal for water to drip from the air tank, perform the following under-hood
Before driving conditioning system after use. checks:
1) Engine oil level
EXAMPLE 4) Check that the hood is fully closed and
2) Coolant level
latched.
3) Brake fluid level
5) Check the headlights, turn signal lights,
4) Battery fluid (acid) level
brake lights and horn for proper opera-
5) Windshield washer fluid level
tion.
6) Hood latch operation
6) Adjust the seat and head restraint (if
Pull the hood release handle inside the
equipped).
vehicle. Check that you cannot open
7) Check the brake pedal and the parking
the hood all the way without releasing
brake lever.
the secondary latch. Close the hood
8) Adjust the mirrors.
securely after checking for proper latch
9) Check that you and all passengers
operation. See the item “All latches,
have properly fastened your seat belts.
hinges and locks” of “Chassis, body
10)Check that all warning lights come on
and others” in “Maintenance schedule”
69RM03001 as the ignition switch is turned to “ON”
in the “INSPECTION AND MAINTE-
1) Check that windows, mirrors, lights and position.
NANCE” section for lubrication sched-
reflectors are clean and unobstructed. 11)Check all gauges.
ule.
2) Visually check the tires for the following 12)Check that the brake system warning
points: light turns off when the parking brake is
released. WARNING
– the depth of the tread groove
– abnormal wear, cracks and damage Check that the hood is fully closed
– loose wheel nuts and latched before driving. If it is not,
– existence of foreign material such as it can fly up unexpectedly during
nails, stones, etc. driving, obstructing your view and
Refer to “Tires” in the “INSPECTION AND resulting in an accident.
MAINTENANCE” section for details.
3) Look for fluid and oil leakage. Once a month, or each time you fill your
fuel tank, check the tire pressure using a
tire pressure gauge. Also check the tire
pressure of the spare tire.
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ACC
EXAMPLE EXAMPLE Accessories such as the radio can oper-
ate, but the engine is off.
Turn to “LOCK”
ON
This is the normal operating position. All
C
K AC
Push electrical systems are on.
LOC
START
This is the position for starting the engine
using the starter motor. The key should be
released from this position as soon as the
engine starts.
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Pedal
WARNING WARNING
Manual transmission
When parking the vehicle in Do not leave cigarette lighters, spray
extremely cold weather, the following cans, soft drink cans or plastic arti- EXAMPLE
procedure should be used: cles (such as glasses, CD cases, etc.)
1) Set the parking brake. in sun-heated vehicle. The tempera- (1) (2)
2) Manual transmission – turn off the ture inside the vehicle may cause as
engine, then shift into reverse or follows:
first gear. • Gas may leak from a cigarette
Auto Gear Shift – shift into “D”, lighter or spray can and may lead
“M” or “R” and check the gear to a fire.
position indicator in the instru- • The glasses, plastic cards or CD (3)
ment cluster to make sure that the cases, etc. may deform or crack.
transmission is engaged in “1” or • Soft drink cans may fracture.
“R” position, then turn off the 80J2121
engine. Parking brake reminder buzzer
3) Get out of the vehicle and put Auto Gear Shift
A buzzer sounds intermittently to remind
chocks under the wheels. you to release the parking brake if you EXAMPLE
4) Release the parking brake. start the vehicle without releasing the park-
When you return to your vehicle, ing brake. Check that the parking brake is (2)
first set the parking brake, and fully released and the brake system warn-
then remove the wheel chocks. ing light turns off.
NOTE:
(For Auto Gear Shift models)
For details on how to use the gearshift (3)
lever to park the vehicle, refer to “Parking”
in “Auto Gear Shift” in this section.
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Auto Gear Shift The features are as follows: Depress brake pedal indicator
Auto Gear Shift is a 5-speed forward/
reverse transmission. EXAMPLE
Auto Gear Shift has the basic features of
conventional manual transmission, but
clutch operation and transmission gear
shifting are controlled electronically.
NOTICE 76MH0A047
Do not depress both the brake pedal This light will come on if you do not
and accelerator pedal simultane- depress the brake pedal in the following
ously. This can cause damage or situations.
overheating to the clutch. • When starting the engine.
• When the engine is on and the gearshift
NOTE: 69RH017
lever is shifted from “N” position to “D”,
When you open the driver’s door, the Auto “M” or “R” position.
Gear Shift systems run automatically and • When the ignition switch is in the “ON”
you may hear an operating noise. This EXAMPLE position, and the engine is off, the gear-
sound does not indicate malfunction. shift lever is shifted into any position.
This light will also come on if one of the
gears cannot be engaged and the system
is unable to re-try shifting when you shift
the gearshift lever from “N” position to “D”,
“M” or “R” position.
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Drive (D) mode You should depress the brake pedal and
When the Drive (D) mode is activated, the shift the gearshift lever to “N” position, NOTICE
most appropriate gear position is automati- then shift to “D” again.
cally selected upon operation of the accel- • If the gearshift lever cannot shift
erator pedal and variation of vehicle 3) Release the parking brake and brake into any position, or the gear is
speed. pedal. changed to “N” position automati-
4) Depress the accelerator pedal slowly. cally when the vehicle speed
Normal driving: becomes less than 10 km/h, there
1) Start the engine as instructed in “Start- may be a systematic malfunction.
ing the engine” in this section. WARNING In this case, ask a Maruti Suzuki
2) With your foot on the brake pedal, shift • While driving the vehicle, do not authorised workshop to inspect the
the gearshift lever to the “D” position. shift the gearshift lever to the “N” Auto Gear Shift system as soon as
When the gearshift lever is shifted to position. The engine brake may not possible.
the “D” position, the gear will be shifted work and you may get involved in • Do not operate the system as
to 1st. an accident. If you return the gear- described below. The life cycle of
shift lever from “N” to “D” because the clutch may be reduced.
NOTE: of unintended shifting, the gear – Using the accelerator pedal to
• If 1st gear cannot be engaged even position will be shifted according hold the vehicle on an uphill
though the gearshift lever has been to the current vehicle speed. slope with the gearshift lever in
shifted from the “N” to the “D” position, • Always keep your foot on the brake the “D” or “M” position. If you
the system will re-try shifting automati- pedal while stopped with the perform this operation for a cer-
cally. This will take some time, noise engine running. This operation pre- tain period of time, a warning
may be heard from the gears, and shift- vents the vehicle from moving due buzzer will sound.
ing gear shock may occur. However, to unintended activation of the – Shifting the gearshift lever to the
they do not indicate malfunction. creeping function. “D”, “M” or “R” position while
• The “N” indicator will flash, the depress racing the engine.
brake pedal indicator will come on and a – Driving at low speed using a high
warning buzzer (long pulse sound) will gear.
sound if any of the following cases – Holding the vehicle on an uphill
occur; slope using the creeping func-
– If you shift the gearshift lever from the tion. If you perform this operation
“N” to the “D” position without depress- for a certain period of time, a
ing the brake pedal warning buzzer will sound.
– If the system is unable to re-try shifting
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Starting off on an uphill/downhill slope: Downhill – If you shift the gearshift lever from the
1) Depress the brake pedal and shift the “N” to the “R” position without depress-
Uphill gearshift lever to the “M” position. ing the brake pedal
1) Apply the parking brake firmly so that Check the gear position indicator to – If the system is unable to re-try shifting
the vehicle does not roll backwards. make sure that the gear is in 1st. You should depress the brake pedal and
2) Shift the gearshift lever to the “M” posi- 2) Release the brake pedal and depress shift the gearshift lever to “N” position,
tion while depressing the brake pedal. the accelerator pedal slowly. Even then shift to “R” position again a few sec-
Make sure that the gear position indica- though the accelerator pedal is not onds later.
tor in the instrumental cluster displays depressed, the clutch will be engaged • The system will not allow shifting to the
1st gear. when the vehicle speed increases. “R” position if the vehicle speed is over
3) Release the brake pedal and depress about 3 km/h. If the gearshift lever is
the accelerator pedal gradually, and Backing up operated under this condition, the “N”
when the vehicle starts to move, After the vehicle has stopped completely, indicator in the instrument cluster will
release the parking brake and depress depress the brake pedal and shift the gear- blink. However, when the vehicle speed
the accelerator pedal to start off. shift lever to the “R” position. Depress the drops below about 3 km/h, the gear will
accelerator pedal slowly as when starting be shifted to reverse. Make sure that the
NOTICE off in 1st gear. Before backing up, make vehicle has stopped completely before
On an uphill slope, never hold the sure that reverse gear is selected by shifting to the “R” position.
vehicle at a stop using only the accel- checking the gear position indicator.
erator pedal or creeping function. If NOTICE
you perform this operation for a cer- NOTE:
• If reverse gear cannot be engaged even On a downhill slope, never hold the
tain period of time, a warning buzzer
though the gearshift lever has been vehicle at a stop using only the accel-
will sound, and in some cases the
shifted from the “N” to the “R” position, erator pedal or the creeping function.
engine will stall. This can also cause
the system will re-try shifting automati- If you perform this operation for a
excessive damage to the clutch.
cally. This will take some time, noise certain period of time, a warning
In case the warning buzzer is on,
may be heard from the gears, and shift- buzzer will sound, and in some cases
shifting to 2nd gear will not be possi-
ing gear shock may occur. However, the engine will stall. This can also
ble in manual mode. Always use 1st
they do not indicate malfunction. cause excessive damage to the
gear while starting off on a uphill
• The “N” indicator will flash, the depress clutch.
slope. Otherwise you may damage
the clutch. brake pedal indicator will come on and a
warning buzzer (long pulse sound) will
sound if any of the following cases
occur;
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Stopping Parking
The vehicle can be stopped by depressing WARNING Unlike an automatic transmission, Auto
the brake pedal regardless of the gear Gear Shift does not have a parking posi-
position. This is because the clutch is auto- (Continued) tion. Park the vehicle with a gear engaged.
matically disengaged to prevent the engine • When leaving the vehicle, stop the 1) Apply the parking brake firmly.
from stopping. engine and park the vehicle with a 2) While depressing the brake pedal, shift
• If the gearshift lever is in the “D” position, gear engaged. If you need to leave the gearshift lever to the “R” position on
the gear will be downshifted to 1st when the vehicle with the engine running, a downhill slope, and to the 1st position
the vehicle stops. apply the parking brakes firmly, in the drive (D) mode or the “M” position
• If the gearshift lever is in the “M” posi- and shift the gearshift lever to the in the manual (M) mode on an uphill
tion, the gear will be downshifted to 1st “N” position. Otherwise, the vehi- slope and confirm the gear position by
when the vehicle stops. cle may move unexpectedly and checking the gear position indicator.
may cause an accident. 3) Stop the engine.
WARNING NOTE:
• When stopping, for example, at a NOTICE • After the engine is stopped, the gear in
traffic light, be sure to depress the • On a slope, never hold the vehicle the transmission does not change even
brake pedal firmly. For your safety, at a stop using only the accelerator if you shift the gearshift lever in any posi-
apply the parking brake, too, when pedal or the creeping function. If tion. Always shift the gearshift lever
stopping on a hill. you perform this operation for a before stopping the engine.
• When racing the engine, make sure certain period of time, a warning • Check the transmission gear position by
that the gear is in the “N” position buzzer will sound, and in some looking at the gear position indicator,
by checking the gear position indi- cases the engine will stall. This can then turn the ignition switch to “LOCK”
cator. If the accelerator is operated also cause excessive damage to position, to stop the engine. Release the
with the gear in any other position, the clutch. brake pedal after a few seconds.
the vehicle may move resulting in • If the gearshift lever is operated
an accident. more than necessary, the system
• Do not leave your vehicle unat- may not allow operation of the
tended while the engine is running. gearshift for a certain period of
(Continued) time, and the gear may not be
shifted appropriately. Therefore, do
not operate the gearshift lever if not
necessary.
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NOTE:
WARNING WARNING • Thin poles or obstacles lower than the
sensors may become undetectable as
• Under the following conditions, the (Continued) the vehicle moves closer to them even if
parking sensor system may not – Sensors have intercepted ultra- they have been detected from longer
work normally because the sensors sonic noise from another vehi- distances.
cannot detect obstacles correctly. cle’s horn, engine, air braking • The system may calculate the distance
– Sensors are covered with mud, system (large vehicles), or park- to a road sign or similar obstacle to be
ice or other materials. (Such ing sensor. shorter than the actual distance.
materials must be removed for – Obstacles are too close to the
normal operation.) sensors.
– Sensors are wet from water – Sensors are at an angle to a
splashes or heavy rain. highly reflective object such as
– Sensors are covered by a hand, glass. (Ultrasonic waves are not
sticker, accessory, etc. reflected back from the obstacle.)
– There is an accessory or other • Sensors may not be able to cor-
object attached within the sen- rectly detect the following types of
sor’s sensing area. obstacles:
– Items such as tow hooks, com- – Objects made of a thin material
mercially available corner poles, such as wire netting and ropes
radio antenna, etc. are installed – Square-shaped curbstones or
on the bumper. other objects with sharp edges
– The height of the bumper is – Tall objects with a large upper
changed due to alteration to the part such as a road sign
suspension or other causes. – Low-profile objects such as curb-
– The sensor areas are extremely stones
hot from direct sunlight or cold – Sound-absorbing objects such
due to freezing weather. as cotton and snow
– The vehicle is on a rough sur-
face, slope, gravel road or grass
field.
– The vehicle is at a steep angle.
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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 4
Off-road driving ................................................................... 4-6
When encountering a flooded area ................................... 4-6
Do’s and Dont’s for safe driving......................................... 4-7
Margin for safety .................................................................. 4-9
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in decreased power output and increased • At high speeds, the vehicle may be Auto Gear Shift
fuel consumption. affected by side winds. Therefore,
reduce speed and be prepared for unex- EXAMPLE
Keep weight to a minimum pected buffeting, which can occur at the
The heavier the load is, the more fuel the exits of tunnels, when passing by a cut
vehicle consumes. Unload any unneces- of a hill, or when being overtaken by
sary luggage or cargo. large vehicles, etc.
Keep tire pressures correct
Under-inflation of the tires can waste fuel
due to increased running resistance of the
tires. Keep your tires inflated to the correct
pressure shown on the label on the driver’s
side door or the driver’s door lock pillar.
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driving about 1.0 km if necessary. With the temporarily towed by a towing cable or
chains installed, drive slowly. chain secured to the towing eye either EXAMPLE
on the front of the vehicle or on the rear
NOTICE of the vehicle. Refer to “Frame hooks”
in the “OTHER CONTROLS AND
• If you hear the chains hitting EQUIPMENT” section.
against the vehicle body while driv-
ing, stop and tighten them.
• If your vehicle is equipped with full
WARNING
wheel caps, remove the wheel caps Do not allow anyone to stand near
before installing the chains or the the vehicle when you are rocking it,
wheel caps can be damaged by the and do not spin the wheels faster
chain bands. than an indicated 40 km/h on the
speedometer. Personal injury and/or
Stuck vehicle vehicle damage may result from spin- 69RM04008
If your vehicle gets stuck in snow, mud or ning the wheels too fast.
sand, follow the directions below:
WARNING
1) Shift the transmission back and forth NOTICE
between a forward range (or first gear In addition to following the driving
for manual transmission) and reverse. Do not continue rocking the vehicle tips in this section, it is important to
This will create a rocking motion which for more than a few minutes. Pro- observe the following precautions.
may give you enough momentum to longed rocking can cause engine • Check that your tires are in good
free the vehicle. Press gently on the overheating or transmission damage. condition and always maintain the
accelerator to keep wheel spinning to a specified tire pressure. Refer to
minimum wheel rpm. Remove your foot “Tires” in the “INSPECTION AND
from the accelerator while shifting. MAINTENANCE” section for
Do not race the engine. Excessive details.
wheel spin will cause the tires to dig • Do not use tires other than those
deeper, making it more difficult to free specified by MARUTI SUZUKI.
the vehicle. Never use different sizes or types
2) If your vehicle remains stuck after a few of tires on the front and rear
minutes of rocking, we recommend you wheels. For information regarding
to consult a Maruti Suzuki authorised the specified tires, refer to the tire
workshop or a roadside assistance ser- information label located on the
vice. If a towing service is not available driver’s door lock pillar.
in an emergency, your vehicle may be (Continued)
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Do’s and Dont’s for safe 3) Before moving, look around your vehi- 5) When overtaking other vehicles, watch
cle to confirm safety. out for oncoming vehicles and carefully
driving 4) Don’t accelerate suddenly, since it is ensure safety.
Exercise care in handling your vehicle. Be dangerous and wastes fuel. 6) Don’t attempt zigzag driving as it will
conscious of not only your own safety but hinder your control over the vehicle and
also the safety of others on the road, and General Driving may cause an accident.
thus enjoy the best and most comfortable 1) Be sure to stop before a stop light or 7) Avoid reckless high speed driving and
driving experience. stop sign. When moving into an inter- try to drive at a safe speed suitable for
section without any traffic lights or the road conditions while maintaining a
Following are basic rules for safe driving. signs, drive slowly to confirm safety. constant speed.
Read them carefully for good understand- 2) Always follow other vehicles at a safe 8) The higher the speed, the narrower the
ing of the content so that you can enjoy distance in order to prevent a rear-end driver’s visual range becomes. In such
safe and pleasant driving in your vehicle. collision, in case the vehicle ahead a state, it is difficult to anticipate any
makes a sudden stop.
Starting hazard and the driver feels fatigued.
1) Adjust the driver’s seat for the proper
driving posture. EXAMPLE EXAMPLE
2) Adjust the rear view mirror so as to
obtain the best possible rear view.
EXAMPLE
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1) Drive at lower speeds during the night
Use foot brake in three stages than in the daytime, as the visual range
1. Warn the vehicle behind you. is restricted at night.
2. Gradually apply the brake. 2) Avoid overtaking other vehicles at night.
3. Bring the vehicle to a halt. Darkness bothers your sense of speed
3) When driving downhill, try not to apply and hinders your judgment of vehicle-
69RM04006 the brake but use the engine brake to-vehicle distance.
1) Use the parking brake when parking effectively. Overuse of the foot-brake
your vehicle and shift the gear shift may result in reduction of brake effec-
lever into the first gear or reverse gear tiveness.
position for the sake of safety. Long Distance Driving
2) Don’t use hand-braking unless 1) Be sure to perform safety checks
unavoidable. It causes the vehicle to before starting a trip.
skid and a collision may occur. It is 2) Take rest at regular intervals to prevent
especially dangerous when the tires are accidents which may occur due to feel-
worn out as they skid more. ing sleepy or tired.
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Fuel filler cap A fuel filler cap is located on the left rear
side of the vehicle. The fuel filler door can EXAMPLE
be unlocked by pulling up the opener lever
EXAMPLE located on the outboard side of the driver’s
seat and locked by simply closing the door.
EXAMPLE
(3)
(2)
69RM05005
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(1) EXAMPLE
EXAMPLE
57L51093
CAUTION
Remove the fuel filler cap slowly. The
fuel may be under pressure and may (4)
spray out, causing injury. 69RM05006
69RH128 NOTE:
The cap holder (1) holds the fuel filler cap
(2) by hooking the groove (3), or the hook
(4) also holds the fuel filler cap when refu-
eling.
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WARNING
• Fuel is extremely flammable. Do
not smoke when refueling, and
check that there are no open
flames or sparks in the area.
• If you need to replace the fuel cap,
use a MARUTI SUZUKI genuine
cap. Use of an improper cap can
result in a malfunction of the fuel 69RH065
system or emission control sys-
tem. It may also result in fuel leak- 69RH058 2) Push the under-hood release lever
age in the event of an accident. To open the engine hood: sideways with your finger, as shown in
1) Pull the hood release handle located on the illustration. While pushing the lever,
the outboard side of the driver’s side. lift up the engine hood.
This will disengage the engine hood
lock halfway. CAUTION
The release lever can be hot enough
to burn your finger right after driving.
Touch the lever after it becomes cool
enough.
NOTICE
Check that the wiper arms are not
raised before you lift up the engine
hood to avoid damaging the wiper
arms and the engine hood.
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NOTICE
Pushing on the hood from the top
may damage it.
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Sun visor Card holder (if equipped) Vanity mirror (if equipped)
EXAMPLE EXAMPLE
EXAMPLE
(2)
(1)
74LHT0516 74LHT0532
79J161
(1) Card holder (2) Vanity mirror
The sun visors can be pulled down to block
glare coming through the windshield, or You can put a card in the card holder (1) WARNING
they can be unhooked and turned to the on the back of the sun visor.
side to block glare coming through the side When using the vanity mirror, do not
move too close to a front airbag loca-
window. NOTICE tion or lean against it. If the front air-
When you park your vehicle outdoors bag is accidentally inflated, it could
NOTICE in direct sunlight or in hot weather, hit you hard.
When unhooking and hooking a sun do not leave plastic cards in the
visor, handle it by the hard plastic holder. The heat may distort them.
parts or the sun visor can be dam-
aged.
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64J104
– A period of 15 minutes has elapsed NOTE:
after any of the doors (including the The number of doors involved in the light-
Interior light switch has three positions tailgate) is opened and other opera-
which function as described below: ing operation of the interior light depends
tions are not done. on the vehicle specification. If there is a
ON (1) If you perform any of the following proce- switch (rubber protrusion) at the door
• The light comes on and stays on regard- dures before the light fading out, the light opening as shown, the door is involved in
less of whether the door is open or will start to fade out immediately. the lighting operation. The tailgate is also
closed. • Inserting the ignition key into the ignition involved in this operation even without the
• If your vehicle is equipped with keyless switch rubber protrusion.
entry system transmitter, the light will be • Locking all doors by operating the key,
automatically turned off to save the bat- keyless entry transmitter or power door
tery when the following conditions are locking switch
simultaneously met.
– The ignition switch is in “LOCK” posi- OFF (3)
tion. The light remains off even when the door is
– A period of 15 minutes has elapsed opened.
after the light comes on and other
operations are not done.
– The hazard warning lights, the position
lights and the headlights are off.
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EXAMPLE
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the vehicle’s audio system. Refer to “Audio Underseat tray (if equipped) Assist grips
system” in this section.
69RH131 76MH0A072
The tray is located under the front passen- Assist grips are provided for convenience.
ger’s seat. Pull the tray forward to use it.
Be sure to push the tray back in before NOTICE
driving.
To avoid damaging the assist grip
and the molded headlining, do not
NOTICE hang down the assist grip.
To avoid breaking the underseat tray,
do not place items heavier than fol-
lowing weight.
Underseat tray: 1 kg (2.2 lbs)
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WARNING
• Never drive with the glove box lid
open. It could cause injury if an (2) (3) (4) (5)
accident occurs.
• Do not leave cigarette lighters or
spray cans in the glove box. If a (4)
cigarette lighter or spray can is in a
place such as the glove box, it may
light accidentally causing a fire.
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(1) Center console tray (4) Front seat back pocket (if equipped)
(2) Front cup holder (5) Rear bottle holder
(3) Front bottle holder
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WARNING
Observe the following instructions
when using frame hooks. The towing
hook or vehicle body may break and
(1) EXAMPLE cause serious injury or damage:
• Do not use the frame hooks for
69RH077 EXAMPLE towing another vehicle.
Use the footrest (1) as a support for your 69RH095 • Avoid pulling the vehicle to get out
left foot. Luggage or other cargo placed in the lug- of severe snowy, muddy or sandy
gage compartment is hidden from view by conditions, sudden starts or erratic
a luggage compartment cover. driving maneuvers which could
cause excessive stress on the tow-
WARNING ing hook.
In such case, we recommend that
Do not carry items on top of the lug- you contact a professional service.
gage compartment cover, even if they
are small and light. Objects on top of
the cover could be thrown about in
an accident, causing injury, or could
obstruct the driver’s rear view.
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(2)
69RH096 69RH098
The towing hook (1) is provided on the 3) Install the towing hook (1) by hand.
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front of the vehicle for use in emergency
situations only. 2) Remove the cover (4) by using a jack NOTE:
handle (2) covered with a soft cloth as We recommend to fasten the cover with
To install the towing hook (1), follow the shown in the illustration. tape to prevent damage during towing.
procedure below.
NOTE:
EXAMPLE Do not use excessive force as it may dam-
(1) age the cover strap.
(2)
(3)
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Rear
EXAMPLE
(3) EXAMPLE
(1)
(5)
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4) To tighten the towing hook (1), turn it
clockwise by using a wheel brace (3) The frame hook (5) is provided on the rear
until the towing hook (1) is securely of the vehicle for use in emergency situa-
installed. tions and sea shipping purposes only.
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EXAMPLE
1 1
(1)
2 2
3 3
52RS006
4 4
To open the louver (1), push the arrow part
(2) as shown in the illustration. To adjust
the direction of the air flow, move up or
down or turn the opened louver (1).
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(4)
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Air flow selector (3) BI-LEVEL (b) HEAT & DEFROST (d)
EXAMPLE EXAMPLE EXAMPLE
(c)
(b) (d)
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(a) (e) Temperature-controlled air comes out of
Temperature-controlled air comes out of
the floor outlets and cooler air comes out
the floor outlets, the windshield defroster
of the center and side outlets. When the
outlets and the side outlets.
temperature selector (1) is in the fully cold
position or fully hot position, however, the DEFROST (e)
75RM022
air from the floor outlets and the air from
This is used to select one of the following the center and side outlets will be the EXAMPLE
functions. same temperature.
VENTILATION (a) HEAT (c)
EXAMPLE EXAMPLE
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Air intake selector (4) During operation of the air conditioner, you
EXAMPLE may notice slight changes in engine
EXAMPLE speed. These changes are normal, the
(g) (f) system is designed so that the compressor
turns on or off to maintain the desired tem-
perature.
(6)
Less operation of the compressor results
in better fuel economy.
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Quick heating (using recirculated air) Quick cooling (using recirculated air)
The control settings are the same as for The control settings are the same as for EXAMPLE
normal heating except you select RECIR- normal cooling except you select RECIR-
CULATED AIR. If you use this heating CULATED AIR and the highest blower
method for an extended period of time, the speed.
air in the vehicle can become contami-
nated and the windows can become misty. NOTE:
Therefore, use this method only for quick • If you select RECIRCULATED AIR for an
heating and change to the normal heating extended period of time, the air in the
method as soon as possible. vehicle can become contaminated and
the windows tend to get misted. There-
Head cooled/Feet warmed heating
fore, you should occasionally select
Select BI-LEVEL and FRESH AIR, the
FRESH AIR.
temperature selector to the desired tem-
• If your vehicle has been left in the sun
perature position, and the blower speed
with the windows closed, it will cool 69RH079
selector to the desired blower speed posi-
faster if you open the windows briefly NOTE:
tion. Unless the temperature selector is in
while you operate the air conditioner with If you need maximum defrosting:
the fully cold position or fully hot position,
the air intake selector at FRESH AIR • select DEFROST and FRESH AIR,
the air that comes out of the center and
and the blower at high speed. • set the blower speed selector to high,
side outlets will be cooler than the air that
comes out of the floor outlets. • adjust the temperature selector to the
Dehumidifying hot end,
Normal cooling Set the air flow selector to a desired air • turn on “A/C” switch, and
Set the air flow selector to VENTILATION, flow selector position, the temperature • adjust the side outlets so the air blows
the temperature selector to the desired tem- selector to the desired temperature posi- on the side windows.
perature position and the blower speed tion and the blower speed selector to the
selector to the desired blower speed posi- desired blower speed position. Also select Maintenance
tion, and turn on “A/C” switch. Setting the FRESH AIR and turn on “A/C” switch. If you do not use the air conditioner for a
blower speed selector to a higher blower long period, such as during winter, it may
speed position increases cooling efficiency. NOTE: not give the best performance when you
Because the air conditioner dehumidifies start using it again. To help maintain opti-
You can switch the air intake selector to the air, turning it on will help keep the win-
either FRESH AIR or RECIRCULATED mum performance and durability of your air
dows clear, even when blowing heated air conditioner, it needs to be run periodically.
AIR as you desire. Choosing RECIRCU- using DEFROST or HEAT & DEFROST
LATED AIR increases cooling efficiency. Operate the air conditioner at least once a
functions. month for one minute with the engine
idling. This circulates the refrigerant and oil
and helps protect the internal components.
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If your air conditioner is equipped with air Radio antenna Installation of radio frequency
filters, clean or replace them as specified
in “Maintenance schedule” in the transmitters
“INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE” sec- EXAMPLE We recommend that you always ask a
tion. Have this job done by a Maruti Suzuki Maruti Suzuki authorised workshop about
authorised workshop as the lower glove frequency band, max output power,
box must be lowered for this job. antenna position at vehicle and specific
conditions for installation and/or use
NOTE: before installing a radio transmitter in your
Your vehicle uses the air conditioning vehicle. Such equipments may cause the
refrigerant HFC-134a, commonly called electronic control system to malfunction if
R-134a. R-134a replaced R-12 around they are incorrectly installed or they are
1993 for automotive applications. Other not suited for the vehicle.
refrigerants are available, including recy- 69RH201
cled R-12, but only R-134a should be used
in your vehicle. The radio antenna on the roof is remov-
able. To remove the antenna, turn it coun-
NOTICE terclockwise. To reinstall the antenna, turn
it clockwise firmly by hand.
Using the wrong refrigerant may
damage your air conditioning sys- NOTE:
tem. Use R-134a only. Do not mix or Adjust the antenna angle to maximum for
replace the R-134a with other refrig- optimum radio reception.
erants.
NOTICE
To avoid damage to the radio
antenna:
• Remove the antenna when using an
automatic car wash.
• Remove the antenna when the
antenna hits anything such as a
low ceiling in a parking garage or
putting a car cover over your vehi-
cle.
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EXAMPLE
AUX
69RM05009
NOTE:
For vehicle equipped with SMARTPLAY STUDIO INFOTAINMENT SYSTEM, refer to audio manual available with the vehicle.
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Adjusting the AVC (Auto volume con- System settings Beep on/off
trol) 1) Press “MENU” button (5). Setup menu Beep sound is activated when error mes-
The Auto Volume Control (AVC) function will be displayed. sage is displayed or during operations of
automatically adjusts (increases/ 2) Turn “TUNE/FLD” knob (6) to select few button.
decreases) the sound volume in accor- “System Settings”, and press the knob Beep setting can be turned on or off
dance with vehicle speed. The AVC control (6) to determine the selection. through the following steps:
is provided with four selectable levels 3) Turn “TUNE/FLD” knob (6) to select 1) Turn “TUNE/FLD” knob (6) to select
(LEVEL OFF, 1, 2, 3). The level of volume one of the settings as follows, and “Beep”.
adjustment increases together with the press the knob (6) to determine the 2) Press “TUNE/FLD” knob (6) to select
LEVEL number. selection. “ON” or “OFF”.
1) Turn “TUNE/FLD” knob (6) to select
“AVC”, and press the knob (6) to deter- Beep Security setting
mine the selection. Refer to “Anti-theft feature” later in this
2) Turn “TUNE/FLD” knob (6) to adjust the Security section.
level, and press the knob (6) to deter-
mine the selection. Initialize Initialize setting
You can delete the registered Bluetooth®
Adjusting the sound parameters as per device information.
speaker configuration Vehicle Alerts
1) Turn “TUNE/FLD” knob (6) to select
1) Turn “TUNE/FLD” knob (6) to select “Initialize”, and press the knob (6) to
“Speaker Configuration”, and press the Reverse Warning Priority
determine the selection.
knob (6) to determine the selection. 2) Turn “TUNE/FLD” knob (6) to select
2) Turn “TUNE/FLD” knob (6) to select Auto Scroll
“Reset BT”, and press the knob (6) to
“2SPK” or “4SPK”, and press the knob determine the selection.
(6) to determine the selection. RDS
3) Turn “TUNE/FLD” knob (6) to select
• “2SPK”: SmartPhone APP “YES”, and press the knob (6) to deter-
Sound is generated from the front mine the selection for reseting.
speakers.
• “4SPK” (if equipped):
Sound is generated from the all speak-
ers.
NOTE:
For optimal sound experience, ensure that
speaker configuration is selected as per
the actual speakers present in the vehicle.
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Vehicle alerts setting • “Door Open”: RDS (Radio Data System) setting
You can turn on or off the warning indica- This message will appear when any door Enabling this setting displays the mes-
tions related to vehicle system using this (except tailgate) is open when the vehi- sages transmitted by FM station. This set-
setting. By default, this setting is ON for all cle is moving. ting is ON by default. You can choose to
alerts. • “Low Fuel”: turn ON/OFF this setting through the fol-
1) Turn “TUNE/FLD” knob (6) to select This message will appear to remind to fill lowing steps:
“Vehicle Alerts”, and press the knob (6) the fuel. Fill the fuel immediately. 1) Turn “TUNE/FLD” knob (6) to select
to determine the selection. “RDS”.
2) Turn “TUNE/FLD” knob (6) to select NOTE: 2) Press “TUNE/FLD” knob (6) to select
one of the settings as follows, and If you push “DISP/BACK” button (4) while “ON” or “OFF”.
press the knob (6) to determine the the warning and indicator messages is dis-
selection. played, the indication will disappear. NOTE:
• Messages are displayed only when RDS
Reverse warning priority setting signal is included in FM radio waves.
Parking Brake Engaged • The messages are displayed program
On applying reverse, volume of audio sys-
tem gets lowered. By default, this setting is service name only.
Seat Belt Open
ON. This setting can be turned on or off Smartphone app setting
Door Open through the following steps: Refer to section 5-49 for details about
1) Turn “TUNE/FLD” knob (6) to select smartphone application.
Low Fuel “Reverse Warning Priority”, and press Smartphone app can be used only when
the knob (6) to determine the selection. app setting is enable as ON.
2) Turn “TUNE/FLD” knob (6) to select Refer to “Suzuki Smartplay Dock applica-
3) Press “TUNE/FLD” knob (6) to select “No” or “Yes”, and press the knob (6) to tion” later in this section for details.
“ON” or “OFF”. determine the selection. 1) Turn “TUNE/FLD” knob (6) to select
4) Following are the warning display “SmartPhone APP”.
related to vehicle system: Auto scroll setting 2) Press “TUNE/FLD” knob (6) to select
• “Parking Brake Engaged”: Auto scroll setting is ON by default. “ON” or “OFF”.
This message will appear when the vehi- When playing the media files, if the files
text contains more characters, “>” mark will NOTE:
cle is moved without releasing the park- An Apple device can be connected in
ing brake. Check that parking brake is appear at the right end up the display
screen and the display changes to the next either Bluetooth® or iPod mode. Blue-
fully released. tooth® mode has higher priority over iPod
• “Seat Belt Open”: set of characters automatically.
1) Turn “TUNE/FLD” knob (6) to select Mode. In case, you want to connect the
This message will appear when the vehi- Apple device on iPod mode instead and
cle is moving and driver has not fas- “Auto Scroll”.
2) Press “TUNE/FLD” knob (6) to select change Smartphone app setting to “OFF”.
tened his seat belt.
“ON” or “OFF”.
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(A) Frequency
(B) Band
(C) Auto store mode indication
(D) RDS data
(1)
NOTE:
AUX
(2) Radio Reception
Radio reception can be affected by envi-
TUNE / FLD VOL / PWR
ronment, atmospheric conditions, or radio
signal’s power and distance from the sta-
tion.
MENU DISP/ MODE
Nearby mountains and buildings may inter-
fere or deflect radio reception, causing
poor reception. Poor reception or radio
static can also be caused by electric cur-
rent from overhead wires or high voltage
(4) (3) power lines.
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Display
(B) (C) (A) EXAMPLE
(D)
69RM05002
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(B)
(C)
69RM05003
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WMA
• Windows Media Audio Ver.7/Ver.8/Ver.9
Standard compliant
• Bit rate: 32 up to 320 kbps
• VBR: up to 384 kbps (MAX.)
• Sampling frequency: 32/44.1/48 kHz
• WMA tag: Ver.8.0
• Channel: 2 Channels
AAC
• Bit rate: 16 up to 320 kbps
• VBR: up to 320 kbps (MAX.)
• Sampling frequency: 32/44.1/48 kHz
• AAC tag: iTunes m4a metadata
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NOTE:
Please do not connect iPod accessory
such as iPod remote control or head-
phones while connecting the iPod with the
unit. Unit may not operate correctly.
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AUX connection
To listen to auxiliary audio sources (sold
(1) TUNE / FLD VOL / PWR separately) through the unit, follow the
instruction below.
MENU DISP/ MODE
1) Connect the auxiliary audio source to
the AUX socket (1) with an AUX cable.
2) Press and hold “MODE” button (2) to
change the display.
3) Turn “TUNE/FLD” knob (3) to select
(3) (2) “AUX”, and press the knob (3) to deter-
mine the selection.
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NOTE:
(1) AUX socket You can also switch the display in
(2) “MODE” button sequence by short pressing the “MODE”
(3) “TUNE/FLD” knob button (2).
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CAUTION
• Before connection, mute the unit,
and also keep the volume of the
auxiliary audio source within a
range that will not cause distortion.
• When the audio source is turned
off, noise may be emitted. Be sure
to turn off the unit or switch to
another mode before turning off the
audio source.
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.
• In AUX mode, the volume which is set is
different from another mode.
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(1)
(6)
AUX
(4)
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Registration of Bluetooth® devices OFF HOOK button (1) or ON HOOK button NOTE:
To use Bluetooth® devices (Bluetooth® (4). If you have the mobile phone which cur-
audio or mobile phone) on the audio sys- rently connected, you can also switch the
5) Operate and register the Bluetooth®
tem, it is required to register the Blue- display to “Pairing” at once by pressing the
device.
tooth® devices to the audio system. Up to Bluetooth® setting button (6).
Secure Simple Pairing (SSP) incom-
5 Bluetooth® devices can be registered.
patible Bluetooth® device: 4) Turn “TUNE/FLD” knob (5) to select
NOTE: Enter the passkey into the Bluetooth® “Pairing Phone List”, and press the
• Certain functions cannot be used device. knob (5) to determine the selection.
depending on the Bluetooth® device. Secure Simple Pairing (SSP) com- 5) Turn “TUNE/FLD” knob (5) to select
• Refer to the instruction manual of your patible Bluetooth® device: one of the registered mobile phones,
Bluetooth® device regarding the opera- Select “Yes” to register the Bluetooth® and press the knob (5) to determine the
tion method of Bluetooth®. device. selection.
• If the pairing cannot be established, the It is possible to automatically register
connection operation is canceled. devices depending on the type of Blue- NOTE:
For the Bluetooth® device pairing tooth® device. “>>” mark appears at the left end of the
method, refer to the instruction manual currently connected mobile phone.
NOTE:
of your Bluetooth® device or try pairing 6) Turn “TUNE/FLD” knob (5) to select
If the Bluetooth® device contains music
again. one of the settings as follows, and
player and mobile phone function, both
1) Press “MENU” button (3). Setup menu functions will be registered simultaneously. press the knob (5) to determine the
will be displayed. When deleting a Bluetooth® device, both selection.
2) Turn “TUNE/FLD” knob (5) to select functions will be deleted simultaneously. • “Connect”:
“Bluetooth Settings”, and press the Connect a registered mobile phone.
knob (5) to determine the selection. Selection from the Bluetooth® phone • “Disconnect”:
3) Turn “TUNE/FLD” knob (5) to select list Disconnect a registered mobile phone.
“Pairing”, and press the knob (5) to The list of paired mobile phones is dis- • “Delete”:
determine the selection. played and the various settings can be Delete a registered mobile phone.
4) Turn “TUNE/FLD” knob (5) to select changed.
“Name & Passkey”, and press the knob 1) Press “MENU” button (3). Setup menu NOTE:
(5) to determine the selection. will be displayed. If a device is deleted from phone list, it will
2) Turn “TUNE/FLD” knob (5) to select be deleted from audio list as well.
NOTE: “Bluetooth Settings”, and press the
If you have no Bluetooth® device to be reg- knob (5) to determine the selection.
istered, you can also switch the display to
3) Turn “TUNE/FLD” knob (5) to select
“Pairing Name” and “Passkey” at once by
“Pairing”, and press the knob (5) to
pressing the Bluetooth® setting button (6),
determine the selection.
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Selection from the Bluetooth® audio list • “Disconnect”: 5) Turn “TUNE/FLD” knob (5) to select a
The list of paired Bluetooth® audio is dis- Disconnect a registered Bluetooth® number for the first digit, and press the
played and the various settings can be audio. knob (5) to determine the selection.
changed. • “Delete”: Select and determine numbers for from
1) Press “MENU” button (3). Setup menu Delete a registered Bluetooth® audio. the second to fourth digits in order in
will be displayed. the same manner.
NOTE:
2) Turn “TUNE/FLD” knob (5) to select 6) Press “TUNE/FLD” knob (5) to deter-
If a device is deleted from audio list, it will
“Bluetooth Settings”, and press the mine the passkey setting.
be deleted from phone list as well.
knob (5) to determine the selection.
3) Turn “TUNE/FLD” knob (5) to select Automatic connection with the Blue-
Managing paired devices
“Pairing”, and press the knob (5) to tooth® device
The devices paired with the audio unit can
determine the selection. If the “BT Power” is set to “ON”, turning the
be managed from the “Bluetooth® settings” ignition switch to “ON” position will auto-
NOTE: screen. You can connect one Bluetooth®
matically connect the registered Blue-
If you have the Bluetooth® audio which device as audio and another Bluetooth®
tooth® device.
currently connected, you can also switch device as phone from registered Blue-
• With the automatic connection, the Blue-
the display to “Pairing” at once by pressing tooth® devices simultaneously.
tooth® device that was connected last
the Bluetooth® setting button (6). will be prioritized.
Change of passkey
4) Turn “TUNE/FLD” knob (5) to select
1) Press “MENU” button (3). Setup menu 1) Press “MENU” button (3). Setup menu
“Pairing Audio List”, and press the knob
will be displayed. will be displayed.
(5) to determine the selection.
2) Turn “TUNE/FLD” knob (5) to select 2) Turn “TUNE/FLD” knob (5) to select
5) Turn “TUNE/FLD” knob (5) to select
“Bluetooth Settings”, and press the “Bluetooth Settings”, and press the
one of the registered Bluetooth® audio
knob (5) to determine the selection. knob (5) to determine the selection.
devices, and press the knob (5) to
3) Turn “TUNE/FLD” knob (5) to select 3) Turn “TUNE/FLD” knob (5) to select
determine the selection.
“Pairing”, and press the knob (5) to “Initial Settings”, and press the knob (5)
NOTE: determine the selection. to determine the selection.
“>>” mark appears at the left end of the 4) Turn “TUNE/FLD” knob (5) to select
NOTE:
currently connected Bluetooth® audio. “BT Power”.
If you have the Bluetooth® device which
5) Press “TUNE/FLD” knob (5) to select
6) Turn “TUNE/FLD” knob (5) to select currently connected, you can also switch
“ON” or “OFF”.
one of the settings as follows, and the display to “Pairing” at once by pressing
press the knob (5) to determine the the Bluetooth® setting button (6). NOTE:
selection. • When “BT Power” is set to “OFF”, the
4) Turn “TUNE/FLD” knob (5) to select
audio system disconnects from the reg-
• “Connect”: “Edit Passkey”, and press the knob (5)
istered Bluetooth® device.
Connect a registered Bluetooth® audio. to determine the selection.
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• If “BT Power” is set to “OFF”, the audio 1) Press “MENU” button (3). Setup menu forms to the requirements of the National
system will not automatically reconnect will be displayed. Telecommunications Commission.
the next time the ignition is switched on. 2) Turn “TUNE/FLD” knob (5) to select • Stop using this unit and a Bluetooth®
“Bluetooth Settings”, and press the ready device whenever requested. This
The device status will be displayed knob (5) to determine the selection. unit shares the communication fre-
1) Press “MENU” button (3). Setup menu 3) Turn “TUNE/FLD” knob (5) to select quency with other private or public wire-
will be displayed. “Initial Settings”, and press the knob (5) less communication equipment such as
2) Turn “TUNE/FLD” knob (5) to select to determine the selection. a wireless LAN and other wireless com-
“Bluetooth Settings”, and press the 4) Turn “TUNE/FLD” knob (5) to select munication radios.
knob (5) to determine the selection. “Initialize BT”, and press the knob (5) to You should stop using this unit immedi-
3) Turn “TUNE/FLD” knob (5) to select determine the selection. ately whenever you are notified that your
“Pairing”, and press the knob (5) to 5) Turn “TUNE/FLD” knob (5) to select unit disturbs other wireless communica-
determine the selection. “YES”, and press the knob (5) to deter- tion.
mine the selection.
NOTE:
Profile
If you have the Bluetooth® device which • Items to be initialized:
• SSP (Secure Simple Pairing)
currently connected, you can also switch – BT Power
• PBAP (Phone Book Access Profile)
the display to “Pairing” at once by pressing – Talk Volume
• OPP (Object Push Profile)
the Bluetooth® setting button (6). – Ring Volume
• HFP (Hand-Free Profile)
4) Turn “TUNE/FLD” knob (5) to select • A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution Profile)
Notes on Bluetooth® • AVRCP (Audio/Video Remote Control Pro-
“Device Information”, and press the
knob (5) to determine the selection. file)
The device name and address will be • SPP (Serial Port Profile)
displayed. NOTE:
® • After the Audio system is turned ON, it
Initialize Bluetooth settings takes a few seconds to detect and set up
It is possible to initialize the Bluetooth®
Bluetooth® related settings.
settings. 73R0209
• For Bluetooth related issues, unpair,
• The Bluetooth® word mark and logos are restart your smartphone and try again.
CAUTION registered trademarks owned by Blue-
• Do not initialize the settings while tooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such
driving. Stop your vehicle in a safe marks by Panasonic Corporation is
area before initializing the device. under license. Other trademarks and
• Initialize with caution. Initialized trade names are those of their respec-
settings cannot be restored. tive owners.
This telecommunication equipment con-
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(8) EXAMPLE
EXAMPLE
(9)
(10)
AUX
(11)
(12)
TUNE / FLD VOL / PWR
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NOTE: Move call to Private mode increases the volume; pressing the but-
• If you receive a call from a registered If you wish to move a call to private mode, ton down decreases the volume.
phone, the caller’s name will appear on press the “DISP/BACK” button (4).
the screen. To move the call back to Handsfree mode, Adjust the volume with the Bluetooth®
• If you receive a call from an unregistered press the OFF/ON hook button. settings
phone, only the caller’s phone number 1) Press “MENU” button (5). Setup menu
will appear on the screen. Mute the reception volume will be displayed.
Press “VOL/PWR” knob (1) or mute button 2) Turn “TUNE/FLD” knob (7) to select
Hang up the phone (9). “Bluetooth Settings”, and press the
When the call is finished, press the ON • To deactivate the mute volume, press knob (7) to determine the selection.
HOOK button (6) or (11). “VOL/PWR” knob (1) or mute button (9) 3) Turn “TUNE/FLD” knob (7) to select
again. “Initial Settings”, and press the knob (7)
Call waiting to determine the selection.
When a phone call is interrupted by a sec- Adjust the reception volume 4) Turn “TUNE/FLD” knob (7) to select
ond call, it is possible to hold the current • Turn “VOL/PWR” knob (1) during a call. “Talk volume” or “Ring volume”, and
call and answer the other incoming call. Turning it clockwise increases the vol- press the knob (7) to determine the
To talk to incoming call: ume; turning it counterclockwise selection.
• Press the OFF HOOK button (10) or (2). decreases the volume. 5) Turn “TUNE/FLD” knob (7) to adjust the
The current call will be put on hold. • Press volume button (8) during a call. volume, and press the knob (7) to
• Every time you press OFF HOOK button Pressing the button up increases the vol- determine the selection.
(10) or (2), the phone call will be ume; pressing the button down
switched to the call which was put on decreases the volume. Make a call
hold. Press the OFF HOOK button (2) or (10) to
• When the current call is completed, the NOTE: enter the telephone mode.
call which was put on hold will connect. The volume and microphone sensitivity
settings vary depending on the specifica- Use the phonebook
To refuse the incoming call: tions of each mobile phone. 1) Turn “TUNE/FLD” knob (7) to select
• Press the ON-HOOK button (11) or (6). “Contacts”, and press the knob (7) to
Adjust the ringtone volume determine the selection.
NOTE:
• Turn “VOL/PWR” knob (1) during an 2) Turn “TUNE/FLD” knob (7) to select the
This function can only be used with phone
incoming call. desired initials, and press the knob (7)
units that are compatible with call waiting.
Turning it clockwise increases the vol- to determine the selection.
ume; turning it counterclockwise 3) Turn “TUNE/FLD” knob (7) to select the
decreases the volume. desired name, and press the knob (7)
• Press volume button (8) during an to determine the selection.
incoming call. Pressing the button up
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4) Turn “TUNE/FLD” knob (7) to select the Transfer all contacts from your mobile 6) Turn “TUNE/FLD” knob (7) to select
desired phone number, and press the phone “YES”, and press the knob (7) to deter-
knob (7) or OFF HOOK button (2) or 1) Press “MENU” button (5). Setup menu mine the selection.
(10). will be displayed.
2) Turn “TUNE/FLD” knob (7) to select Delete the call history
Use the call history “Bluetooth Settings”, and press the 1) Press “MENU” button (5). Setup menu
1) Turn “TUNE/FLD” knob (7) to select knob (7) to determine the selection. will be displayed.
“Call Log”, and press the knob (7) to 3) Turn “TUNE/FLD” knob (7) to select 2) Turn “TUNE/FLD” knob (7) to select
determine the selection. “Dial”, and press the knob (7) to deter- “Bluetooth Settings”, and press the
2) Turn “TUNE/FLD” knob (7) to select mine the selection. knob (7) to determine the selection.
“All”, “Missed”, “Dialed” or “Received”, 4) Turn “TUNE/FLD” knob (7) to select 3) Turn “TUNE/FLD” knob (7) to select
and press the knob (7) to determine the “Setup Contacts”, and press the knob “Dial”, and press the knob (7) to deter-
selection. (7) to determine the selection. mine the selection.
3) Turn “TUNE/FLD” knob (7) to select the 5) Turn “TUNE/FLD” knob (7) to select 4) Turn “TUNE/FLD” knob (7) to select
desired name or phone number, and “Overwrite”, and press the knob (7) to “Setup Contacts”, and press the knob
press the knob (7) or OFF HOOK but- determine the selection. (7) to determine the selection.
ton (2) or (10). 6) Turn “TUNE/FLD” knob (7) to select 5) Turn “TUNE/FLD” knob (7) to select
“YES”, and press the knob (7) to deter- “Delete Call Log”, and press the knob
Use the speed dial mine the selection. (7) to determine the selection.
1) Turn “TUNE/FLD” knob (7) to select 6) Turn “TUNE/FLD” knob (7) to select
“Speed Dial”, and press the knob (7) to Delete the registered phonebook “YES”, and press the knob (7) to deter-
determine the selection. 1) Press “MENU” button (5). Setup menu mine the selection.
2) Turn “TUNE/FLD” knob (7) to select the will be displayed.
desired name or phone number, and 2) Turn “TUNE/FLD” knob (7) to select Registration in speed dial
press the knob (7) or OFF HOOK but- “Bluetooth Settings”, and press the 1) Press “MENU” button (5). Setup menu
ton (2) or (10). knob (7) to determine the selection. will be displayed.
3) Turn “TUNE/FLD” knob (7) to select 2) Turn “TUNE/FLD” knob (7) to select
NOTE:
“Dial”, and press the knob (7) to deter- “Bluetooth Settings”, and press the
Speed dial numbers must be registered
mine the selection. knob (7) to determine the selection.
before this function can be used.
4) Turn “TUNE/FLD” knob (7) to select 3) Turn “TUNE/FLD” knob (7) to select
“Setup Contacts”, and press the knob “Dial”, and press the knob (7) to deter-
(7) to determine the selection. mine the selection.
5) Turn “TUNE/FLD” knob (7) to select 4) Turn “TUNE/FLD” knob (7) to select
“Delete Contacts”, and press the knob “Add Speed Dial”, and press the knob
(7) to determine the selection. (7) to determine the selection.
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5) Turn “TUNE/FLD” knob (7) to select press the knob (7) to determine the
“Add/Modify”, and press the knob (7) to selection.
determine the selection. • If you select “Delete Contact”, select
6) Turn “TUNE/FLD” knob (7) to select the the name for delete.
desired speed dial number, and press 7) Turn “TUNE/FLD” knob (7) to select
the knob (7) to determine the selection. “YES”, and press the knob (7) to deter-
7) Turn “TUNE/FLD” knob (7) to select the mine the selection.
desired initials, and press the knob (7)
to determine the selection. Automatic transfer of the phonebook/
8) Turn “TUNE/FLD” knob (7) to select the call history
desired name, and press the knob (7) When registering the mobile phone, you
to determine the selection. can select to automatically transfer the
9) Turn “TUNE/FLD” knob (7) to select the phonebook and call history from your
desired Phone number, and press the device each time after phone is connected.
knob (7) to determine the selection. Select according to the following steps.
10)Turn “TUNE/FLD” knob (7) to select 1) Press “MENU” button (5). Setup menu
“YES”, and press the knob (7) to deter- will be displayed.
mine the selection. 2) Turn “TUNE/FLD” knob (7) to select
“Bluetooth Settings”, and press the
Deletion of speed dial knob (7) to determine the selection.
1) Press “MENU” button (5). Setup menu 3) Turn “TUNE/FLD” knob (7) to select
will be displayed. “Dial”, and press the knob (7) to deter-
2) Turn “TUNE/FLD” knob (7) to select mine the selection.
“Bluetooth Settings”, and press the 4) Turn “TUNE/FLD” knob (7) to select
knob (7) to determine the selection. “Setup Contacts”, and press the knob
3) Turn “TUNE/FLD” knob (7) to select (7) to determine the selection.
“Dial”, and press the knob (7) to deter- 5) Turn “TUNE/FLD” knob (7) to select
mine the selection. “Auto Transfer”.
4) Turn “TUNE/FLD” knob (7) to select 6) Press “TUNE/FLD” knob (7) to select
“Add Speed Dial”, and press the knob “ON” or “OFF”.
(7) to determine the selection.
5) Turn “TUNE/FLD” knob (7) to select
“Delete”, and press the knob (7) to
determine the selection.
6) Turn “TUNE/FLD” knob (7) to select
“Delete All” or “Delete Contact”, and
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AUX
(2) NOTE:
Some functions may not be usable on
TUNE / FLD VOL / PWR
some Bluetooth® devices.
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GROUP NOTE:
Settings may be displayed depending on
the Bluetooth® device.
• SONG
The track currently being played will be
played repeatedly.
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Disclaimer for Bluetooth® function Steering switch (if equipped) “MODE” button (1)
• Depending on the mobile phone models, Use the steering wheel button to operate Each time the button is pressed, the mode
some phones may not be compatible the basic functions of the audio system. will change as follows:
fully or partially (some function may be
restricted). EXAMPLE FM
• Media playback and handsfree calling
through third-party applications is not (4) (1) (2)
(2) AM
guaranteed and may have limited sup-
port. USB (iPod) (if equipped)
• Playback, display contents, connectivity
or voice quality etc. may get affected Bluetooth®
depending on circumstances.
• After the ignition switch is turned to “ON” (3) AUX (if equipped)
position the audio system takes few sec-
onds to detect and connect to the
Bluetooth® device (if already paired). Selection button (2)
• Make sure that you are aware of all • FM, AM mode:
applicable local laws and accordingly 69RH142 – Press “>” to transfer to the next preset
use Bluetooth® device. channel.
(1) “MODE” button – Press “<” to transfer to the previous
(2) Selection button preset channel.
– Selecting the radio station – Press “>” for 1 second or longer, it will
– Selecting the track (USB (iPod), search for receivable stations at a high
Bluetooth® audio mode) frequency.
(3) Mute button – Press “<” for 1 second or longer, it will
(4) Volume button search for receivable stations at a low
frequency.
• USB (iPod), Bluetooth® audio mode:
– Press “>” to transfer to the next song.
With the folder operation mode, it will
transfer to the next folder.
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EXAMPLE
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Canceling the anti-theft feature Confirming the Personal Identification “Suzuki Smartplay Dock” applica-
To cancel the anti-theft function, delete the Number (PIN) tion
registered PIN. When the main power source is discon- “Suzuki Smartplay Dock” is an application
1) Press “MENU” button (2). Setup menu nected such as when the battery is that allows:
will be displayed. replaced, etc, it is required to enter the PIN • To control the audio system
2) Turn “TUNE/FLD” knob (1) to select to make the unit operable again. • Access smartphone features such as
“System Settings”, and press the knob 1) Set the ignition switch to “ACC” posi- calling & messaging.
(1) to determine the selection. tion. • Access vehicle information such as
3) Turn “TUNE/FLD” knob (1) to select “SECURITY” will be displayed. Instantaneous & average fuel consump-
“Security”, and press the knob (1) to 2) Press “TUNE/FLD” knob (1). “----” will tion, history (last 5 driving cycle & last 5
determine the selection. be displayed. refuel cycle) fuel consumption, driving
4) Turn “TUNE/FLD” knob (1) to select 3) Enter a 4-digit number to be registered range & alerts.
“OFF”, and press the knob (1). “----” will as PIN by turning and pressing the
be displayed. “TUNE/FLD” knob (1). EXAMPLE
5) Enter a 4-digit number to be registered 4) Press and hold “TUNE/FLD” knob (1)
as PIN by turning and pressing the for a while.
“TUNE/FLD” knob (1). When the same PIN as registered is
6) After entering 4-digit number, press entered, the power of the audio system
“TUNE/FLD” knob (1) on “Enter” indica- will be turned off automatically and it
tion. The anti-theft function will be can- will become operable again.
celed.
NOTE:
NOTE: If an incorrect PIN is entered, “ERROR”
To change your PIN, first delete your cur- and the total number of incorrect entry
rent PIN, and then set a new one. attempts will be displayed. 69RM05008
If an incorrect PIN is entered 10 times or
more, “Contact Dealer” will be displayed This application can be downloaded on
and the audio system will become inopera- smartphone through Google Play store or
ble. Apple App Store.
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NOTE:
• For further information on compatible
phones and application download pro-
cess, please refer to MARUTI SUZUKI
website.
• Application is compatible with smart-
phones supporting iOS version 9.0,
Android OS 5.0 and above.
• Since this audio allows pairing of 2
devices on Bluetooth® simultaneously,
application is supported on the phone
which is paired through handsfree pro-
file.
• Application services are subject to
change. It is recommended to install the
latest updates for optimal experience.
• Application functioning is dependent on
mobile data carrier and smartphone
hardware, OS performance.
• The smartphone manufacturers are
responsible for the content and functions
of smartphone applications. The device
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Troubleshooting
When encountering a problem, check and follow the instructions below.
If the described suggestions do not solve the problem, it is recommended to take the unit to a Maruti Suzuki authorised workshop.
Common
When “SECURITY” is displayed, enter the
PIN.
Unable to operate The security function is on.
When “Contact Dealer” is displayed, contact a
Maruti Suzuki authorised workshop.
Unable to turn on the power
Fuse is blown. Contact a Maruti Suzuki authorised workshop.
(No sound is produced)
Radio
Much noise It may not be exactly tuned in to the station. Tune it in exactly to the station.
Unable to receive by auto tun- There may be no station emitting signals pow-
Pick up a station by manual tuning.
ing erful enough.
USB
There is no supported format file to play on
Check the file format.
Playback does not start when this unit.
the USB device is connected The current consumption of the USB device Use a USB device with a current consumption
exceeds 2.1 A. lower than 2.1 A.
Sound skipping may occur when playing VBR
Sound skips or noise produced It is not recommended to play VBR files.
(Variable Bit Rate) files.
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Bluetooth®
The distance between this unit and the Blue-
tooth® ready device is too far, or a metallic Change the location of the Bluetooth® ready
object may be located between the Bluetooth® device.
ready device and this unit.
Pairing failed
Refer to the manual of the Bluetooth® ready
® ®
The Bluetooth function of the Bluetooth device. (Some devices have the power saving
ready device is off. function that automatically activates after a
certain time.)
Your current location may be out of service Drive your vehicle to the service area of the
Unable to receive a call
area. phone.
Switch off the wireless device or keep it away
The voice quality of hands-free Another wireless device may be located near from the unit.
is low (Distortion, noise etc.) the unit. Check the microphone opening for obstruction
on audio device.
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When the USB device or iPod mechanical error occurs, this message will be displayed.
ERROR 2
Remove the USB device or iPod, and check the USB device or the iPod.
If the USB device or iPod does not operate due to an over current, this message will be displayed.
ERROR 3
Remove the USB device or iPod, and check the USB device or the iPod.
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Engine oil and filter Oil level check It is important to keep the engine oil at the
correct level for proper lubrication of your
Specified oil EXAMPLE vehicle’s engine. Check the oil level with
the vehicle on a level surface. The oil level
K10B / K12M engine model indication may be inaccurate if the vehicle
EXAMPLE is on a slope. The oil level should be
checked either before starting the engine
or at least 5 minutes after stopping the
engine.
The handle of the engine oil dipstick is col-
ored with yellow for easy identification.
(1) Pull out the oil dipstick, wipe oil off with a
clean cloth, insert the dipstick all the way
0W–16
0W 16 into the engine, and then remove it again.
The oil on the stick should be between the
80G064
upper and lower limits shown on the stick.
If the oil level indication is near the lower
Upper
69RH173 EXAMPLE Lower limit, add enough oil to raise the level to
(1) Recommended the upper limit.
NOTE:
We recommend that you use MARUTI 52D084
SUZUKI genuine oil. To purchase it, visit
an Maruti Suzuki authorised workshop.
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EXAMPLE
Open Close
60G306
81A147
Tightening torque for drain plug:
K12M engine model 35 Nm (3.6 kg-m, 25.8 lb-ft)
EXAMPLE WARNING
Engine oil can be hazardous. Chil-
dren and pets may be harmed by
Open Close 68KH067 swallowing new or used oil. Keep
new and used oil and used oil filters
1) Remove the oil filler cap.
away from children and pets.
2) Place a drain pan under the drain plug.
Repeated, prolonged contact with
3) Using a wrench, remove the drain plug
used engine oil may cause skin can-
and drain the engine oil.
cer.
Brief contact with used oil may irri-
CAUTION tate skin.
69RM06007 The engine oil temperature may be (Continued)
Remove the oil filler cap and pour oil high enough to burn your fingers
slowly through the filler hole to bring the oil when the drain plug is loosened. Wait
level to the upper limit on the dipstick. Be until the drain plug is cool enough to
careful not to overfill the oil. Too much oil is touch with your bare hands.
almost as bad as too little oil. After refilling,
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NOTE:
During installation, check that the wires, EXAMPLE Loosen EXAMPLE
couplers, sealing rubber of air cleaner
chassis and washers, are correctly
returned in place.
Tighten
EXAMPLE “a”
Correct Wrong
60G160S 60B307
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Gear oil Gear oil level check To check the gear oil level, use the fol-
lowing procedure:
Manual transmission oil / EXAMPLE 1) Park the vehicle on a level surface with
Auto Gear Shift oil the parking brake applied. Then, stop
When adding gear oil, use gear oil with the (1) the engine.
appropriate viscosity and grade as shown 2) Remove the oil filler and level plug.
in the chart below. 3) If gear oil flows from the plug hole, the
oil level is correct. Reinstall the plug. If
We highly recommend you use “MARUTI gear oil does not flow from the plug
GEAR OIL 75W” for manual transmission hole, add oil through the filler plug hole
or Auto Gear Shift oil. until oil flows a little from the plug hole.
Manual transmission oil / Tightening torque for oil filler and level
Auto Gear Shift oil plug
Manual transmission (1):
EXAMPLE 68KH073
21 Nm (2.1 kg-m, 15.5 lb-ft)
(1) Oil filler and level plug
75W
Auto Gear Shift (1):
21 Nm (2.1 kg-m, 15.5 lb-ft)
o
C -30 -20 -10 0 10 20 30 40
o
F -22 -4 14 32 50 68 86 104 CAUTION
54P120706 After driving the vehicle, the gear oil
temperature may be high enough to
burn you. Wait until the oil filler and
level plug are cool enough to touch
with your bare hands before inspect-
ing gear oil level.
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“d”
54G274
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Brakes
WARNING WARNING
Brake fluid Failure to follow the guidelines below Brake fluid is harmful or fatal if swal-
can result in personal injury or seri- lowed, and harmful if it comes in con-
EXAMPLE ous damage to the brake system. tact with skin or eyes. If swallowed,
• If the brake fluid in the reservoir do not induce vomiting. Immediately
drops below a certain level, the contact a poison control center or a
brake warning light on the instru- physician. If brake fluid gets in eyes,
ment cluster will come on (the flush eyes with water and seek medi-
engine must be running with the cal attention. Wash thoroughly after
parking brake fully disengaged). handling. Solution can be poisonous
Should the light come on, immedi- to animals. Keep out of reach of chil-
MAX ately ask a Maruti Suzuki autho- dren and animals.
MIN rised workshop to inspect the
brake system. NOTE:
• A rapid fluid loss indicates leakage • The fluid level can be expected to gradu-
66RH139
in the brake system which should ally fall as the brake pad and/or shoe
be inspected by a Maruti Suzuki wear.
Check the brake fluid level by looking at authorised workshop immediately. • Brake fluid absorbs water over time and
the reservoir in the engine compartment. • Do not use any fluid other than brake fluid with high water content may
Check that the fluid level is between “MAX” Maruti Genuine Brake Fluid (MGBF) cause vapor lock or brake system mal-
and “MIN” lines with Maruti Genuine Brake or SAE J1703 or DOT 3. Do not use function.
Fluid (MGBF) or SAE J1703 or DOT 3. reclaimed fluid or fluid that has Replace your brake fluid in accordance
We highly recommend to use “Maruti Gen- been stored in old or open contain- with the maintenance schedule in your
uine Brake Fluid” (MGBF). ers. It is essential that foreign parti- Owner’s Manual.
cles and other liquids are kept out
NOTICE of the brake fluid reservoir. Brake pedal
If your brake fluid level is near the Check if the brake pedal stops at the regu-
“MIN” line, there is a possibility of lar height without “spongy” feeling when
CAUTION you depress it. If not, have the brake sys-
brake pad and/or shoe wear and
brake fluid leakage. Brake fluid can harm your eyes and tem inspected by a Maruti Suzuki autho-
Consult with a Maruti Suzuki autho- damage painted surfaces. Be careful rised workshop. If you doubt the brake
rised workshop regarding this possi- when refilling the reservoir. pedal is at its normal height, check it as fol-
bility before filling the reservoir. lows:
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EXAMPLE
“a”
‘’b’’
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“c” WARNING
• Air pressures should be checked
when the tires are cold or you may
get inaccurate readings.
• Check the inflation pressure from
EXAMPLE time to time while inflating the tire
69RH174 55RM07004 gradually, until the specified pres-
sure is obtained.
Steering wheel play “c”: The front and rear tire pressure specifica- • Never under-inflate or over-inflate
0 – 30 mm (0.0 – 1.2 in.) tions are listed on the tire information label. the tires.
Both front and rear tires should have the Under-inflation can cause unusual
Check the play of the steering wheel by specified tire pressure. handling characteristics or can
gently turning it from left to right and right cause the rim to slip on the tire
to left, with wheels in straight ahead posi- bead, resulting in an accident or
tion and engine in OFF condition. Measure damage to the tire or rim.
the distance that the steering moves Over-inflation can cause the tire to
before you feel slight resistance. The play burst, resulting in personal injury.
should be between the specified values. Over-inflation can also cause
Check that the steering wheel turns easily unusual handling characteristics
and smoothly without rattling by turning it which may result in an accident.
all the way to the right and to the left while
driving very slowly in an open area. If the
amount of free play is not as specified or
you find anything else to be wrong, an
inspection must be performed by a Maruti
Suzuki authorised workshop.
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Wheel Alignment
In case of abnormal tire wear or pulling
towards one side, have the wheel aligned
54G114 at Maruti Suzuki authorised workshop.
5-tire rotation
Tubeless Tires
EXAMPLE The vehicle is equipped with Tubeless
Tires. In tubeless tire, a thin layer of butyl
rubber is used for lining the inside of the
tubeless tire. This layer is to prevent air
loss and fulfilling the purpose of tube. The
air pressure is maintained by the sealing
between tire bead and wheel rim. Tubeless
tires are having advantage of slow air loss
and preventing sudden deflation while driv-
ing.
68PH00755
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FRONT
(18) 30 A Back-up
(35) (34) (33) (32)
(19) – Blank
63J095
69RH194 (20) 15 A Front fog light
(21) – Blank
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(22) 30 A Blower fan The main fuse, primary fuses and some of
the individual fuses are located in the WARNING
(23) – Blank engine compartment. If the main fuse
blows, no electrical component will func- If the main fuse or a primary fuse
(24) 5A Starting signal tion. If a primary fuse blows, no electrical blows, have your vehicle inspected
component in the corresponding load by a Maruti Suzuki authorised work-
(25) – Blank shop. Always use a MARUTI SUZUKI
group will function. When replacing the
(26) – Blank main fuse, a primary fuse or an individual genuine replacement. Never use a
fuse, use a MARUTI SUZUKI genuine substitute such as a wire even for a
(27) – Blank temporary repair, or extensive electri-
replacement.
(28) – Blank To remove a fuse, use the fuse puller pro- cal damage and a fire can result.
vided in the fuse box. The amperage of
(29) – Blank each fuse is shown in the back of the fuse NOTE:
(30) – Blank box cover. Check that the fuse box always carries
spare fuses.
(31) 40 A ABS motor
EXAMPLE
(32) 25 A ABS solenoid
(33) – Blank
OK
(34) 10 A T/M
(35) 5A T/M2
(36) 40 A Ignition switch
(37) 5A Spare fuse BLOWN
(38) 10 A Spare fuse
(39) 15 A Spare fuse
60G111
(40) 20 A Spare fuse
(41) 25 A Spare fuse
(42) 30 A Spare fuse
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(4)
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Fender type
EXAMPLE
(1)
EXAMPLE
80JM071
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EXAMPLE
(2)
EXAMPLE
76MH0A007 (1) 68PH00732
2) Turn the bulb holder (2) clockwise and 1) Open the engine hood while the engine
pull it out from the light housing. is stopped. To remove the bulb holder
of the front turn signal light (1) or the
EXAMPLE front position light (2) from the light
housing, turn the holder counterclock-
69RH103 wise and pull it out.
(1) Front turn signal light
(2) Front position light
(3)
(4)
(5)
76MH0A008
(4) Removal
(5) Install
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(3) (2)
(2)
(1)
(3) (5)
(4) (1)
(6)
61MM0B078
69RH104
(3) Removal
(4) Install 1) Remove the bolts (1) and pull the light
housing (2) straight.
2) To remove the bulb of the front turn sig- 69RH121
nal light (1) from the bulb holder, push 2) To remove the bulb holder of the tail/
NOTE:
in the bulb and turn it counterclockwise. brake light (4), the turn signal light (5)
When reinstalling the light housing, check
To install a new bulb, push it in and turn or the reversing light (6) from the light
that the clips (3) are properly attached.
it clockwise. housing, turn the holder counterclock-
To remove and install the bulb of the wise and pull it out.
front position light (2), simply pull out or
push in the bulb.
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(2)
EXAMPLE
69RH106
69RH134
2) To remove and install the bulb of the
license plate light (2), simply pull out or 2) Remove the bulb holder as shown in
push in the bulb. the illustration.
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EXAMPLE
(2)
(3)
(4)
69RH086 EXAMPLE
(3) Removal 69RM06002
(4) Install If the wiper blades become brittle or dam-
3) To remove and install the bulb of the 69RM06009 aged, or make streaks when wiping,
high-mount stop light (2), simply pull out replace the wiper blades.
or push in the bulb. To install new wiper blade rubber, follow
the procedures below.
NOTICE
To avoid scratching or breaking the
window, do not let the wiper arm
strike the window while replacing the
wiper blade.
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NOTE: Removal
Some wiper blades may be different from EXAMPLE
the ones described here depending on EXAMPLE
vehicle specifications. If so, consult a
Maruti Suzuki authorised workshop for
proper replacement method.
(2)
For windshield wipers:
EXAMPLE
(1)
60A260
Installation
EXAMPLE
(2)
(3)
69RM06003
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(A)
(B)
(4) (4)
66RH108 66RH110
66RH109
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(1)
(1)
EXAMPLE
65D151 69RH182
NOTICE
Damage may result if the washer
motor is operated with no fluid in the
washer tank.
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NOTE:
When you install a new filter, check that
the UP mark (3) faces upward.
EXAMPLE
69RH183
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Tire changing tool ............................................................... 7-1
Jacking instructions ........................................................... 7-3
Jump-starting instructions ................................................. 7-6
Towing your vehicle ............................................................ 7-7
Engine trouble: Starter does not operate ......................... 7-8
Engine trouble: Flooded engine ........................................ 7-9
Engine trouble: Overheating .............................................. 7-9
Warning triangle .................................................................. 7-10
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(4)
EXAMPLE
69RM07006
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EXAMPLE
(4)
(5)
69RM07003 69RM07005
After temporarily holding the jack (4) until it To remove the spare tire, turn its bolt (5)
contacts the storage bracket, turn the shaft counterclockwise and remove it.
approximately 90° to 180° by using jack
handle (3) to securely hold the jack in Store the spare tire in the reverse order of
place. removal. Attach the center of the wheel to
69RH110
the attachment nut, and tighten firmly with
the bolt. After storing, verify that the spare
WARNING To remove the luggage compartment car- tire is stored securely.
After using the tire changing tools, pet (if equipped) easily, fold the right side
of the carpet and pull it out. Make sure that there is no looseness by
stow them securely or they can
trying to shake the spare tire.
cause injury if an accident occurs.
NOTE:
When installing, install the carpet in the NOTICE
CAUTION reverse order of removal. If there is a looseness, it may cause a
The jack should be used only to rattling and damage the paintwork.
change wheels. It is important to read
the jacking instructions in this sec-
tion before attempting to use the
jack.
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EXAMPLE
75F062
WARNING EXAMPLE
54G253
68PM00802
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6) Position the jack at an angle as shown Raising vehicle with garage jack
in the illustration and raise the jack by • Apply the garage jack to one of the points indicated below.
turning the jack handle clockwise until • Always support the raised vehicle with jack stands (commercially available) at the
the jack-head groove fits around the points indicated below.
jacking bar beneath the vehicle body.
7) Continue to raise the jack slowly and EXAMPLE
smoothly until the tire clears the
ground. Do not raise the vehicle more (1) (4)
than necessary.
WARNING
• Use the jack only to change wheels
on level, hard ground. (2) (2)
• Never jack up the vehicle on an
inclined surface.
• Never raise the vehicle with the
jack in a location other than the
specified jacking point (shown in
the illustration) near the wheel to (1)
be changed.
• Check that the jack is raised at
least 25 mm (1 inch) before it con-
tacts the flange. Use of the jack
when it is within 25 mm (1 inch) of
being fully collapsed may result in
failure of the jack. (1) (4)
• Never get under the vehicle when it (5) (5)
is supported by the jack.
• Never run the engine when the
vehicle is supported by the jack
and never allow passengers to
remain in the vehicle.
(3) (3)
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Changing wheels
To change a wheel, use the following pro-
cedure:
1) Remove the jack, tools and spare 55RM08006
wheel from the vehicle.
2) Loosen, but do not remove the wheel Tightening torque for wheel nut
nuts. (2) 100 Nm (10.1 kg-m, 73.7 lb-ft)
3) Jack up the vehicle (follow the jacking
instructions in this section). 7) Lower the jack and fully tighten the nuts
with a wrench in numerical order as
(3) shown in the illustration.
WARNING
• Shift into “R” (Reverse) for a manual WARNING
transmission/Auto Gear Shift vehicle (4)
when you jack up the vehicle. Use genuine wheel nuts and tighten
69RH177
• Never jack up the vehicle with the them to the specified torque as soon
transmission in “N” (Neutral). Oth- 5) Clean any mud or dirt off from the sur- as possible after changing wheels.
erwise, unstable jack may cause an face of the wheel (1), hub (2), thread Incorrect wheel nuts or improperly
accident. part (3) and surface of the wheel nuts tightened wheel nuts may come
(4) with a clean cloth. Clean the hub loose or fall off, which can result in
carefully; it may be hot from driving. an accident. If you do not have a
6) Install the new wheel and replace the torque wrench, have the wheel nut
wheel nuts with their cone shaped end torque checked by a Maruti Suzuki
facing the wheel. Tighten each nut authorised workshop.
snugly by hand until the wheel is
securely seated on the hub.
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Engine trouble: Flooded Engine trouble: Overheating If leakage that may cause overheating
is found, do not run the engine until
engine The engine could overheat temporarily
these problems have been corrected.
under severe driving conditions. If the high
If the engine is flooded with petrol, it may 3) If leakage is not found, carefully add
engine coolant temperature warning light
be hard to start. If this happens, press the coolant to the reservoir and then the
comes on as overheating during driving:
accelerator pedal all the way to the floor radiator, if necessary. (Refer to “Engine
and hold it there while cranking the engine. 1) Turn off the air conditioner, if equipped. coolant” in the “INSPECTION AND
Do not operate the starter motor for more 2) Take the vehicle to a safe place and MAINTENANCE” section.)
than 12 seconds. park.
3) Let the engine run at the normal idle NOTE:
speed for a few minutes until the high If engine overheats and you are not sure
engine coolant temperature warning what to do, contact a Maruti Suzuki autho-
light goes off. rised workshop.
WARNING EXAMPLE
If you see or hear escaping steam,
stop the vehicle in a safe place and
immediately turn off the engine to
cool it. Do not open the hood when
steam is present. When the steam
can no longer be seen or heard, open
the hood to see if the coolant is still
boiling. If it is, you must wait until it
stops boiling before you proceed.
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MH007014
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APPEARANCE CARE
Corrosion prevention .......................................................... 8-1
Vehicle cleaning .................................................................. 8-2
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Corrosion prevention This information illustrates the necessity of Remove foreign material deposits
keeping your vehicle (particularly the Foreign material such as salts, chemicals,
It is important to take good care of your
underbody) as clean and dry as possible. It road oil or tar, tree sap, bird droppings and
vehicle to protect it from corrosion. Listed
is equally important to repair any damage industrial fall-out may damage the finish of
below are instructions for how to maintain
to the paint or protective coatings as soon your vehicle if it is left on painted surfaces.
your vehicle to prevent corrosion. Please
as possible. Remove these types of deposits as quickly
read and follow these instructions carefully.
as possible. If these deposits are difficult to
Important information about corro- How to help prevent corrosion wash off, an additional cleaner may be
required. Check that any cleaner you use
sion Wash your vehicle frequently is not harmful to painted surfaces and is
The best way to preserve the finish on your specifically intended for your purposes.
Common causes of corrosion vehicle and to help avoid corrosion is to
1) Accumulation of road salt, dirt, moisture Follow the manufacturer’s directions when
keep it clean with frequent washing. using these special cleaners.
or chemicals in hard-to-reach areas of Wash your vehicle at least once during the
the vehicle underbody or frame. winter and once immediately after the win-
2) Chipping, scratches and any damage to Repair finish damage
ter. Keep your vehicle, particularly the Carefully examine your vehicle for damage
treated or painted metal surfaces underside, as clean and dry as possible.
resulting from minor accidents or abra- to the painted surfaces. Should you find
If you frequently drive on salted roads, any chips or scratches in the paint, touch
sion by stones and gravel. your vehicle should be washed at least them up immediately to prevent corrosion
once a month during the winter. If you live from starting. If the chips or scratches have
Environmental conditions which accel- near the ocean, your vehicle should be
erate corrosion gone through to the bare metal, have a
washed at least once a month throughout qualified body shop make the repair.
1) Road salt, dust control chemicals, sea the year.
air or industrial pollution will all acceler-
ate the corrosion of metal. For washing instructions, refer to “Vehicle Keep passenger and luggage compart-
2) High humidity will increase the rate of cleaning” section. ments clean
corrosion particularly when the tem- Moisture, dirt or mud can accumulate
perature range is just above the freez- under the floor mats and may cause corro-
ing point. sion. Occasionally, check under these
3) Moisture in certain areas of a vehicle mats to ensure that this area is clean and
for an extended period of time may pro- dry. More frequent checks are necessary if
mote corrosion even though other body the vehicle is used for off-road driving or in
sections may be completely dry. wet weather.
4) High temperatures will cause an accel- Certain cargos such as chemicals, fertiliz-
erated rate of corrosion to parts of the ers, cleaners, salts, etc. are extremely cor-
vehicle which are not well-ventilated to rosive by nature. These products should
permit quick drying. be transported in sealed containers. If they
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are spilled or leaked, clean and dry the Vehicle cleaning Cleaning interior
area immediately.
Vinyl upholstery
EXAMPLE Prepare a solution of soap or mild deter-
Park your vehicle in a dry, well-venti-
lated area gent mixed with warm water. Apply the
Do not park your vehicle in a damp, poorly- solution to the vinyl with a sponge or soft
ventilated area. If you often wash your cloth and let it soak for a few minutes to
vehicle in the garage and place it there in loosen dirt.
wet condition, your garage may be damp. Rub the surface with a clean, damp cloth
The high humidity in the garage may to remove dirt and the soap solution. If
cause or accelerate corrosion. A wet vehi- some dirt still remains on the surface,
cle may corrode even in a heated garage if repeat this procedure.
the ventilation is poor. Fabric upholstery (Except front passen-
ger seat)
WARNING Remove loose dirt with a vacuum cleaner.
Using a mild soap solution, rub stained
Do not apply additional undercoating 69RM08001 areas with a clean damp cloth. To remove
or rust preventive coating on or
soap, rub the areas again with a cloth
around exhaust system components
WARNING dampened with water. Repeat this until the
such as the catalytic converter and
stain is removed, or use a commercial fab-
exhaust pipes. A fire could be started When cleaning the interior or exterior ric cleaner for tougher stains. If you use a
if the undercoating substance of the vehicle, do not use flammable fabric cleaner, carefully follow the manu-
becomes overheated. solvents such as lacquer thinners, facturer’s instructions and precautions.
petrol and benzene. Also, do not use
cleaning materials such as bleaches
and strong household detergents.
The materials could cause personal
injury or damage to the vehicle.
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NOTE:
CAUTION • In order to keep leather upholstery look- CAUTION
ing good, it should be cleaned at least
• Do not spill liquid or semi-solid on twice a year. • Do not spill liquid or semi-solid on
the front passenger's seat. If you • If leather upholstery becomes wet, the front passenger's seat. If you
spill it on the front passenger's immediately wipe it dry with tissue paper spill it on the front passenger's
seat, immediately wipe it dry with a or a soft cloth. Water may cause leather seat, immediately wipe it dry with a
soft cloth. Contact of liquid with to harden and shrink if it is not wiped off. soft cloth. Contact of liquid with
sensor may impact the function of • When parking on sunny days, select a sensor may impact the function of
seat belt reminder sensor. shady place or use a sunshade. If seat belt reminder sensor.
• Do not place any sharp or heavy leather upholstery is exposed to direct • Do not place any sharp or heavy
object on passenger seat which sunlight for a long time, it may discolor object on passenger seat which
can penetrate through seat uphol- and shrink. can penetrate through seat uphol-
stery and can cause damage to • As is common with natural materials, stery and can cause damage to
sensor. leather is inherently irregular in grain and sensor.
cowhide has spots in its natural state.
Fabric upholstery (For front passenger These do not affect the performance of Vinyl floor mats
seat) the leather in any way. Ordinary dirt can be removed from vinyl
Do not use liquid for cleaning as it may with water or mild soap. Use a brush to
penetrate the fabric and damage the seat Seat belts help loosen dirt. After the dirt is loosened,
sensor. Clean seat belts with a mild soap and rinse the mat thoroughly with water and
water. Do not use bleach or dye on the dry it in the shade.
Leather upholstery belts. They may weaken the fabric in the
Remove loose dirt with a vacuum cleaner. belts.
Using a mild soap or saddle soap solution,
wipe dirt off with a clean damp soft cloth.
To remove soap, wipe the areas again with
a soft cloth dampened with water. Wipe the
areas dry with a soft dry cloth. Repeat this
until the dirt or stain is removed, or use a
commercial leather cleaner for tougher dirt
or stains. If you use a leather cleaner,
carefully follow the manufacturer’s instruc-
tions and precautions. Do not use solvent
type cleaners or abrasive cleaners.
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Washing When washing the vehicle, park it in the 3) Wash the entire exterior with a mild
place where direct sunlight does not fall on detergent or car wash soap using a
WARNING it and follow the instructions below: sponge or soft cloth. The sponge or
1) Flush the underside of body and wheel cloth should be frequently soaked in the
• Never attempt to wash and wax housings with pressurized water to soap solution.
your vehicle with the engine run- remove mud and debris. Use plenty of
ning. water. NOTICE
• When cleaning the underside of the
body and fender, where there may When using a commercial car wash
NOTICE product, observe the cautions speci-
be sharp-edged parts, wear gloves
and a long-sleeved shirt to protect When washing the vehicle: fied by the manufacturer. Never use
your hands and arms from being • Avoid directing steam or hot water strong household detergents or
cut. of more than 80°C (176°F) on plas- soaps.
• After washing your vehicle, care- tic parts.
fully test the brakes before driving • To avoid damaging engine compo- 4) Once the dirt has been completely
to check that they have maintained nents, do not use pressurized removed, rinse off the detergent with
their normal effectiveness. water in the engine compartment. running water.
5) Wipe off the vehicle body with a wet
Washing by hand 2) Rinse the body to loosen the dirt. chamois or cloth and allow it to dry in
Remove dirt and mud from the body the shade.
EXAMPLE exterior with running water. You may 6) Check carefully for damage to painted
use a soft sponge or brush. Do not use surfaces. If there is any damage, touch
hard materials which can scratch the up the damage following the procedure
paint or plastic. Remember that the below:
headlight covers or lenses are made of 1. Clean all damaged spots and allow
plastic in many cases. them to dry.
2. Stir the paint and touch up the dam-
NOTICE aged spots lightly using a small
brush.
To avoid damage to the paint or plas- 3. Allow the paint to dry completely.
tic surface, do not wipe the dirt off
without ample water. Follow the
above procedure.
69RM08002
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NOTICE 69RM08003
If you use a high-pressure cleaner, After washing the vehicle, waxing and pol-
keep away the nozzle from your vehi- ishing are recommended to further protect
cle sufficiently. and beautify the paint.
• Bringing the nozzle to your vehicle
too close or pointing the nozzle to • Only use waxes and polishes of good
the opening of front grill or bumper quality.
etc. can cause damage and mal- • When using waxes and polishes,
function of the vehicle body and observe the precautions specified by the
parts. manufacturers.
• Pointing the nozzle to the weather-
strip of door glasses and doors can
allow water to enter the cabin.
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SPECIFICATIONS
Vehicle identification .......................................................... 9-1
FASTag (if equipped) ........................................................... 9-1
Fuel ....................................................................................... 9-2
Specifications ...................................................................... 9-4
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Vehicle identification also used to assist a Maruti Suzuki autho- FASTag (if equipped)
rised workshop when ordering or referring
As per Ministry of Road Transport and
Chassis serial number to special service information. Whenever
Highways, the FASTag (1) is mandatory for
you have occasion to consult a Maruti
each vehicle for the purpose of electronic
EXAMPLE Suzuki authorised workshop, remember to
toll collection or any other purpose as may
identify your vehicle with this number.
be defined by the Government of India.
Should you find the number difficult to
read, you will also find it on the identifica- In case of any damage to FASTag or
tion plate. replacement of front windscreen, please
contact your nearest Maruti Suzuki autho-
Engine serial number rised workshop.
EXAMPLE EXAMPLE
(1)
69RH087
EXAMPLE
69RM09001
60G128
69RH135
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As seen from inside of the vehicle As seen from outside of the vehicle Fuel
EXAMPLE EXAMPLE Petrol engine
To avoid damaging the catalytic converter,
you must use unleaded petrol with an
Easy to Cruise
octane number (RON) of 91 or higher.
Do not use petrol with additives containing
metal.
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NOTICE
• The fuel tank has an air space to
allow for fuel expansion in hot
weather. If you continue to add fuel
after the filler nozzle has automati-
cally shut off or an initial blowback
occurs, the air chamber will
become full. Exposure to heat
when fully fuelled in this manner
will result in leakage due to fuel
expansion. To prevent such fuel
leakage, stop filling after the filler
nozzle has automatically shut off,
or when initial vent blowback
occurs, if using an alternative non-
automatic system.
• Be careful not to spill fuel contain-
ing alcohol while refueling. If fuel is
spilled on the vehicle body, wipe it
up immediately. Fuels containing
alcohol can cause paint damage,
which is not covered under the
New Vehicle Limited Warranty.
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Specifications
NOTE:
Specifications are subject to change without notice.
M/T: Manual transmission
ITEM: Mass (weight) UNIT: kg K10B engine model K12M engine model
M/T 805 – 820 830 – 835
Curb mass (weight)
Auto Gear Shift 825 840 – 845
Gross vehicle mass (weight) rating 1340 1340
Permissible maximum axle Front 740 740
weight Rear 725 725
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ITEM: Engine
Type K10B (DOHC) K12M (DOHC)
Number of cylinders 3 4
Bore 73.0 mm (2.87 in.) 73.0 mm (2.87 in.)
Stroke 79.5 mm (3.13 in.) 71.5 mm (2.81 in.)
Piston displacement 998 cm3 (998 cc, 60.9 cu.in) 1197 cm3 (1197 cc, 73.0 cu.in)
Compression ratio 11.0 : 1 11.0 : 1
ITEM: Electrical
K10B engine models NGK KR6A-10
Standard spark plug
K12M engine models NGK LKR6F-10
Battery 12V 34B19L
Fuses See “INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE” section.
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* If you cannot prepare tires with the specified load index rate and speed symbol, prepare tires with higher load index rate and speed
symbol.
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# The fuel tank capacity is slightly more than the recommended quantity of fuel that you can fill. The additional voluminous space is
provided for safety and scientific reasons.
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