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BEFORE DRIVING 2
DRIVING TIPS 4
EMERGENCY SERVICE 8
APPEARANCE CARE 9
GENERAL INFORMATION 10
SPECIFICATIONS 11
SERVICE NETWORK 12
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Keys code programmed into it. The key or For vehicles with keyless push start
remote controller communicates the identi- system
EXAMPLE fication code to the vehicle when the igni- If this light blinks, change the ignition mode
tion switch is turned to the “ON” position or to “LOCK” (OFF), then change back to “ON”.
the engine switch is pressed to change the Also refer to “If the master warning indicator
ignition mode to “ON”. If you need to make light blinks and the engine cannot
spare keys or remote controllers, see your be started” in “Starting the Engine (Vehicle
MARUTI SUZUKI dealer. The vehicle must with Keyless Push Start System)” in the
be programmed with the correct identifica- “OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE” section.
54G489 tion code for the spare. A key made by an If the light still blinks after the ignition mode
ordinary locksmith will not work. is changed back to “ON”, there may be
Your vehicle comes with a pair of keys. something wrong with your key or with the
The key(s) may or may not be equipped immobilizer system. Ask your MARUTI
with a transmitter depending on model SUZUKI dealer to have the system
variant. Keep the spare key in a safe place. inspected.
One key can open all of the locks on the The immobilizer/keyless push start system
vehicle. 80JM122 warning light may also blinks if the remote
The key identification number is stamped If the immobilizer/keyless push start sys- controller is not in the vehicle when you
on a metal tag provided with the keys or on tem warning light blinks when the ignition close the door or attempt to start the engine.
the keys. Keep the tag (if equipped) in a switch is in the “ON” position or the ignition NOTE:
safe place. If you lose your keys, you will mode is “ON”, the engine will not start. • If you lose your immobilizer ignition key or
need this number to have new keys made. remote controller, see your MARUTI
Write the number below for your future ref- For vehicles without keyless push start
system SUZUKI dealer as soon as possible to
erence. have the lost one deactivated, then have
If this light blinks, turn the ignition switch to
the “LOCK” position, then turn it back to the new key or remote controller made by
KEY NUMBER:
the “ON” position. them.
If the light still blinks after the ignition • If you own other vehicles with immobilizer
Immobilizer System switch is turned back to the “ON” position, keys, keep those keys away from the igni-
there may be something wrong with your tion switch or the engine switch when
This system is designed to help prevent using your Vehicle, or the engine may not
vehicle theft by electronically disabling the key or with the immobilizer system. Ask
your MARUTI SUZUKI dealer to have the be started because they may interfere
engine starting system. with your Vehicle immobilizer system.
The engine can be started only with your system inspected.
• If you attach any metal objects to the
vehicle’s original immobilizer ignition key or immobilizer key or remote controller, it
keyless push start system remote control- may not start the engine.
ler which has an electronic identification
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• Turn the lock knob forward, then pull and Central Door Locking System
NOTICE hold the door handle as you close the (if equipped)
door.
The immobilizer key and remote con-
UNLOCK
troller are sensitive electronic instru- To unlock a front door from outside the LOCK
ments. To avoid damaging them: vehicle, insert the key and turn the top of
• Do not expose them to impacts, the key toward the rear of the vehicle. Front
moisture or high temperature such
as on the dashboard under direct EXAMPLE
sunlight. Rear
LOCK UNLOCK
• Keep them away from magnetic 60B008
objects. You can lock and unlock all 5 doors (Front,
Rear and Back door) or 4 doors (Front and
Ignition Key Reminder (if equipped) Rear only) (Depending upon the specifica-
A buzzer sounds intermittently to remind tion of the vehicle) simultaneously by using
you to remove the ignition key if it is in the the key in the driver’s door lock.
ignition switch when the driver’s door is Door Lock
opened. Knob To lock all (4 or 5) doors simultaneously,
insert the key in the driver’s door lock and
Door Locks turn the top of the key anticlockwise.
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2) Push open the tailgate from inside by (Vehicle with keyless push start
pushing up on the emergency lever (2) system) WARNING
using a flat blade screwdriver or the Push the trunk lid unlatch switch (1) and lift
jack handle. The tailgate will be latched Always make sure that the trunk lid is
the trunk lid to open the trunk lid.
again by closing the tailgate simply. fully opened before using the lug-
The trunk lid unlatch switch (1) operates gage compartment.
when the keyless push start system
If the tailgate cannot be unlatched by push- remote controller is within the switch’s
ing the unlatch switch (1), have the vehicle operating range.
inspected by your MARUTI SUZUKI The trunk lid unlatch switch (1) operates
dealer. only to open the trunk lid.
If you close the trunk lid with the keyless
CAUTION push start system remote controller left in
the trunk with all the doors locked, the
• To avoid injury, do not use your fin- trunk will be automatically unlatched.
ger to push the emergency lever.
• Make sure there is no one near the Type 2
tailgate when pushing open the tail-
gate from inside the vehicle.
WARNING
Always make sure that the trunk lid is
fully opened before using the lug-
(1)
68LM246 gage compartment.
If the vehicle is equipped with a trunk lid
keylock. You can open the trunk lid by
using the key in the trunk lid lock. To open
the trunk lid, insert the key and turn it
79MH0202 clockwise to unlatch and lift the trunk lid
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about 15 seconds and then fade out. If you remote controller, the siren will sound 4 controller code in your vehicle’s memory
press the engine switch during this time, times to remind you. If this happens, so that the old code is erased.
the light will start to fade out immediately. check whether your vehicle has been
Be sure the doors are locked after you oper- broken into while you were away from it. Keyless unlocking/locking using the
ate the “LOCK” button (1). request switches
• Once you push both of the “LOCK” button
If no door is opened within about 30 seconds (1) and “UNLOCK” button (2), then you Swift
after the “UNLOCK” button (2) is operated, push one of the buttons within 5 seconds, EXAMPLE
the doors will automatically lock again. the siren will not sound. However, If you
push one of the buttons twice within 5 sec-
Car locator function onds, or push one of the buttons 5 sec-
Car locator function helps in locating the onds later, the siren will sound.
vehicle. • You can set whether the siren sounds
Push both of the “LOCK” button (1) and when locking or unlocking the door(s) via
“UNLOCK” button (2) for more than 3 sec- the setting mode of the information display.
onds. For details on how to use the information
The turn signal lights will blink for about display, refer to “Information Display” in
27.5 seconds. Also, the siren will sound for this section.
about 27.5 seconds at the same time.
To cancel the car locator funciton, press any NOTE: (1)
button (LOCK or UNLOCK). You can also • The maximum operating distance of the
press the engine switch to change the igni- remote controller is about 5 m (16 ft.), 79MH0207
tion mode to “ON” to cancel the car locator but this can vary depending on the sur- Swift Dzire
function. roundings, especially near other trans-
mitting devices such as radio towers or
NOTE: CB (Citizen’s Band) radios.
The car locator function will not activate • The door locks cannot be operated with
when the ignition mode is “ACC” or “ON” or the remote controller if the ignition mode
pre warning / full blast warning by shock is other than the “LOCK” (OFF).
sensor or alarm is in activated condition. • If any door is open, you cannot lock the
door by operating the remote controller,
• If you lock the doors using the remote con- however unlock the door.
troller when the tail gate or engine hood
• If you lose one of the remote controllers,
are open, the siren will sound 3 times to
ask your MARUTI SUZUKI dealer as soon
remind you.
as possible for a replacement. Be sure to (1)
• If the security system was triggered due
to an unauthorized entry into the vehicle
have your dealer program the new remote EXAMPLE
and then you unlock the doors using the 74LHT0999
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When the remote controller is within the When the doors are unlocked: Swift
operating range described in this section, • The turn signal lights will flash twice and
you can lock or unlock the doors by pushing the exterior siren will sound twice. EXAMPLE
the request switch (1) on the driver’s door • If the interior light switch is in the (1)
handle, front passenger’s door handle or “DOOR” position, the interior light will
tailgate. turn on for about 15 seconds and then
fade out. If you press the engine switch
To lock all doors when all doors are during this time, the light will start to fade
(1)
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Press the request switch again after doing The indicator light will turn off within sev-
EXAMPLE the following: eral seconds after the remote controller is
With the ignition mode changed to “LOCK” returned to an area of the vehicle other
(OFF) by pressing the engine switch, bring than the luggage compartment.
(A) out the remote controller if it is inside the
vehicle and check that all doors are com- If the remote controller is left in the vehicle
pletely closed. and you lock the driver’s door or front pas-
senger’s door or tailgate as described
Reminder function below, the door will be automatically
unlocked.
• If you open the driver’s door and lock the
door by turning the lock knob forward or
pushing the power door locking switch,
68LM247 the driver’s door will be automatically
unlocked.
To remove the key from the remote control-
• If you open the front passenger’s door
ler, push the button (A) in the direction of
and lock the door by turning the lock
the arrow and pull the key out from the
knob forward or pushing the power door
remote controller.
locking switch, the front passenger’s
door will be automatically unlocked.
Request switch warning buzzer
This exterior buzzer beeps for about 2 sec- If you close the trunk lid/tailgate with the
onds in the following conditions to warn EXAMPLE remote controller left in the trunk with all
you that the request switch is not working: 79MH0209
the doors locked, the trunk/tailgate will be
• The request switch is pressed after all automatically unlatched.
doors are closed with the ignition mode If the remote controller is not in the vehicle
changed to “ACC” or “ON” by pressing under the following conditions, the buzzer NOTE:
the engine switch. sounds intermittently for about 2 seconds • The reminder will not operate when the
• The request switch is pressed in any of and the immobilizer/keyless push start sys- remote controller is on the instrument
the following conditions after changing tem warning light on the instrument cluster panel, in the glove box, in a storage
the ignition mode to “LOCK” (OFF) by blinks: compartment, in the sun visor or on the
pressing the engine switch. When one or more doors are opened and floor etc.
– The remote controller is left inside the all of the doors are later closed with the • Be sure that the driver always carries the
vehicle. ignition mode is other than “LOCK”. remote controller.
– Any door is open. • Do not leave the remote controller in the
vehicle when leaving the vehicle.
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Replacement of the battery (1) Lithium disc type battery: Keyless Entry System Transmitter
If the remote controller becomes unreli- CR2032 or equivalent (Type C)
able, replace the battery.
To replace the battery of the remote con-
3) Replace the battery (1) so its + terminal EXAMPLE
faces the bottom of the case as shown
troller: in the illustration.
4) Close the remote controller firmly.
EXAMPLE 5) Make sure the door locks can be oper-
ated with the remote controller.
6) Dispose of the used battery properly
according to applicable rules or regula-
tions. Do not dispose of lithium batter-
ies with ordinary household trash. (1)
(2)
WARNING 79MH0237
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Swallowing a lithium battery may (1) “LOCK” button
1) Pull the key out from the remote con- cause serious internal injury. Do not (2) “UNLOCK” button
troller. allow anyone to swallow a lithium
2) Insert a flat blade screwdriver covered battery. Keep lithium batteries away You can lock or unlock all doors simultane-
with a soft cloth in the slot of the remote from children and pets. If swallowed, ously by operating the transmitter near the
controller and pry it open. contact a physician immediately. vehicle.
EXAMPLE Central door locking system
NOTICE • To lock all doors, push the “LOCK” but-
The remote controller is a sensitive ton (1) once.
electronic instrument. To avoid dam- • To unlock all door, push the “UNLOCK”
aging it, do not expose it to dust or button (2) once.
(1) moisture or tamper with internal parts. The turn signal lights will flash once and
the siren will sound once when the doors
NOTE: are locked.
Used batteries must be disposed properly
according to applicable rules or regulations When the doors are unlocked:
and must not be disposed with ordinary • The turn signal lights will flash twice and
household trash. the siren will sound twice.
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• If the interior light switch is in the NOTE: Security System (Vehicle with
“DOOR” position, the interior light will • The maximum operating distance of the
turn on for about 15 seconds and then keyless entry system transmitter is about Keyless entry system)
fade out. If you insert the key into the 5 m (16 ft.), but this can vary depending
ignition switch during this time, the light on the surroundings, especially near ALARM MODE
will start to fade out immediately. other transmitting devices such as radio The Alarm mode is designed to protect
towers or CB (Citizen’s Band) radios. your vehicle from unauthorised entry. It
Be sure the doors are locked after you • The door locks cannot be operated with operates in three stage:
operate the “LOCK” button (1). If no door is the transmitter, if the ignition key is
opened within about 30 seconds after the inserted in the ignition switch. First: Arm Stage
“UNLOCK” button (2) is operated, the • If any door is open, you cannot lock the Second: Trigger Stage
doors will automatically lock again. door by operating the transmitter, how- Third: Disarm Stage
ever unlock the door.
• If you lose one of the transmitters, ask
your MARUTI SUZUKI dealer as soon
as possible for a replacement. Be sure
to have your dealer program the new
transmitter code in your vehicle’s mem-
ory so that the old code is erased.
NOTICE
The transmitter is a sensitive elec- 68LM2
tronic instrument. To avoid damaging
the transmitter: Arm Stage
• Do not expose it to impacts, mois- In Arm Stage, your vehicle is monitored for
ture or high temperature such as any unauthorized entry. In order to arm,
by leaving it on the dashboard press the key LOCK button once.
under direct sunlight. As response to locking/arming:
• Keep the transmitter away from 1) Doors will get locked & vehicle will get
magnetic objects such as a televi- armed.
sion. 2) Visible theft warning LED on security
switch will flash slowly to indicate arm-
ing.
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sound confirms mode changed to Programming Siren Chirp ON/OFF sound confirms the mode changed to
speed lock. a) Open the Driver Door of your vehicle. shock sensor ON.
g) Two-Siren chirp sound confirms Drive b) With your vehicle key in the Key cylin- g) Two-Siren chirp sound confirms the
lock mode OFF. der, turn Ignition ON and then switch it mode changed to shock sensor OFF.
h) Release the Security switch. OFF. h) Release the Security switch.
i) Turn the Ignition ON. c) Press and release the Security switch i) Turn the Ignition ON.
Three times.
Programming Drive Unlock Mode Shock Sensor Sensitivity Adjustment
d) Press and hold the Security switch. via Key
a) Open the Driver Door of your vehicle.
e) Three-chirp sound confirms entry into Full Blast adjustment
b) With your vehicle key in the Key cylin- Siren Chirp ON/OFF programming
der, turn Ignition ON and then switch it mode. Full Blast can be adjusted in 16 levels as
OFF. mentioned below.
f) Press the Key Lock button (while hold-
c) Press and release the Security switch ing the Security switch), a single chirp a) Press Unlock button on Key to Unlock/
two times. sound confirms the mode changed to Disarm the System.
d) Press and hold the Security switch. Siren Chirp ON. b) Press Lock button (within 2 seconds of
e) Two-chirp sound confirms entry into g) Two-Siren chirp sound confirms the key UNLOCK) on Key to Lock/Arm the
Drive unlock programming mode. mode changed to Siren Chirp OFF. System.
f) Press the Key Lock button (while hold- h) Release the Security switch. c) Within 2 sec press Lock & Unlock button
ing the Security switch), a single chirp i) Turn the Ignition ON. simultaneously for at least 3 sec. Siren
sound confirms the mode changed to will give Long chirp to confirm entry into
key Unlock. Programming Shock Sensor ON/OFF sensitivity adjustment mode
g) Two-siren chirp sound confirms the a) Open the Driver Door of your vehicle. i) Press Lock button to adjust the sen-
mode changed to Drive Unlock mode b) With your vehicle key in the Key cylin- sitivity one step lower. Siren will give
OFF. der, turn Ignition ON and then switch it one chirp every time lock button is
h) Release the Security switch. OFF. pressed till at level 1 where it will
i) Turn the Ignition ON. c) Press and release the Security switch give a long chirp. When adjusted to
Four times. level 1, Full Blast will turn OFF
d) Press and hold the Security switch. ii) Press unlock button to adjust the
e) Four-chirp sound confirms entry into sensitivity one step higher. Siren will
Shock Sensor ON/OFF programming give two chirp every time unlock but-
mode. ton is pressed till at level 16 where it
will give a long chirp.
f) Press the Key Lock button (while hold-
ing the Security switch), a single chirp
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Pre-warn Adjustment Pin code entry e) Turn the Ignition OFF and then ON.
Pre-warn can be adjusted in 16 levels as a) Disarm the system. f) Enter the Third Digit.
mentioned below: b) Open the Driver Door. g) Turn the Ignition OFF and then ON
a) Press Lock button on Key to Lock/Arm c) Turn Ignition ON then OFF. h) Enter the Last Digit.
the System d) Within 5 seconds press and release i) Turn the Ignition OFF and then ON.
b) Press Unlock button (within 2 seconds Valet switch 5 times. A short chirp fol- j) The vehicle will get disarmed.
of key LOCK) on Key to Unlock/Disarm lowed by long chirps confirms entry into
the System Pin Code programming mode. NOTE:
c) Within 2 sec press Lock & Unlock button The default pin will be provided by the
e) Press Lock button on Key, after a single
simultaneously for at least 3 sec. Siren dealer at the time of delivery. It is recom-
chirp enter the First digit (within 1-9) by
will give Long chirp to confirm entry into mended to personalize the pin for
pressing Valet switch (for e.g. to enter 2
Sensitivity Adjustment Mode. increased security. The pin must be
press and release Valet switch two
remembered as it is not possible to retrieve
i) Press Lock button to adjust the sen- times).
a lost pin.
sitivity one step lower. Siren will give f) Press Lock button on Key, after two
one chirp every time lock button is chirp enter the Second digit (within 1-9)
pressed till at level 1 where it will by pressing Valet switch.
give a long chirp. When adjusted to g) Press Lock button on Key, after 3-chirps
level 1, pre-warn will turn OFF. enter the Third digit (within 1-9) by
ii) Press Unlock button to adjust the pressing Valet switch.
sensitivity one step higher. Siren will h) Press Lock button on Key, after 4-chirps
give two Chirp every time Unlock enter the Fourth digit (within 1-9) by
button is pressed till at level 16 pressing Valet switch.
where it will give a long chirp.
Emergency Disarm by Personalized pin
Program Customer Pin-code code
(Personalized Pin-code)
The Personalized 4- Digit Pin Code acts as
If transmitter is not working properly, then it a secret Key, to Emergency Disarm the
is possible to disarm the system by Per- vehicle.
sonalized pin code.
a) Turn the Ignition ON, OFF and then ON.
The Personalized 4-digit number can be
changed from the factory default to ensure b) Enter the First digit (for e. g. to enter 2
Personalized Security. press and release Valet switch twice)
c) Turn the Ignition OFF then ON.
d) Enter the Second digit.
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Transmitter battery
Replacement of the Battery CAUTION
Do not remove the screw from the
key Unnecessarily as it damages the
screw head. Kindly replace the screw
once the transmitter battery is
changed.
CAUTION
Dispose off the used battery properly
according to applicable rules or regu-
lations. Do not dispose off lithium
batteries with ordinary household
5) Close the transmitter and install it into trash.
the transmitter holder.
If the transmitter battery gets discharged, 6) Close the transmitter cover, install and
replace the battery with a new one. tighten the screw (1). WARNING
To replace the battery of the transmitter: 7) Make sure the door locks can be oper- Swallowing a lithium battery may
ated with the transmitter. cause serious internal injury. Do not
1) Remove the screw (1), and open the
allow anyone to swallow a lithium
transmitter cover. NOTE:
Normal battery life is approximately 2 battery. Keep lithium batteries away
2) Remove the transmitter (2).
years, but varies depending on usage. It is from children and pets. If swallowed,
3) Put the edge of a flat blade screw driver
advisable to get battery replaced from contact a physician immediately.
in the slot of the transmitter (2) and pry
it open. MARUTI SUZUKI Authorized workshop.
4) Replace the battery (3) (Lithium disc
type CR1620) so that its +ve terminal
faces the bottom cover of the transmit-
ter (5).
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Security System (Vehicle with Key- NOTE: How to arm the security system
less push start system) • The default setting of the shock sensor Lock all doors (including engine hood and
is in the disabled state. Set to the trunk/tailgate) using the keyless push start
The security system is armed after you enabled state and adjust sensitivity of system remote controller or request switch.
lock all doors (including engine hood and each warning according to your prefer- When the system is armed, the indicator
trunk/tailgate) by using the keyless push ence. For details on how to use the infor- continues to blink at intervals of approxi-
start system remote controller or request mation display, refer to “Information mately 2 seconds.
switch. Display” in this section.
Once the system is armed, any attempt to • Your dealer may have already set the EXAMPLE
open a door by using any other means (*) shock sensor of the vehicle to the
than the keyless push start system remote enabled state before you purchase it.
controller or open the engine hood, will Consult your dealer for further informa-
cause the alarm to be triggered. tion.
* These means include the following:
– The key NOTE:
– The lock knob on a door • The security system generates alarms
– The central door locking switch when any of the predetermined condi-
– The tailgate unlatch button (if tions is met. However, the system does
equipped) not have any function of blocking unau-
– The trunk lid unlatch button (if thorized entry into the vehicle. (1)
equipped) • Always use the keyless push start system
Also, in case that you have set the shock remote controller to unlock the doors when 79MH0210
sensor to enabled state and set sensitivity the security system has been armed.
of the pre-warning function and full blast NOTE:
Using a key instead will trigger the alarm. • To prevent the alarm from being acci-
warning function to a level other than 0, the • If a person who does not know the secu-
warning will be triggered in case of any dentally triggered, avoid arming it while
rity system is going to drive the vehicle, anyone remains inside the vehicle. The
attempt to tamper with the vehicle. The we recommend you explain the system
shock sensor can be selected enabled or alarm will be triggered if any person
and its operation to the person. Mistak- inside opens the door, trunk/tailgate,
disabled state, and sensitivity of each enly triggering the alarm may cause a
warning can be adjusted as desired. To set engine hood, or the warning may be trig-
nuisance to others. gered if anyone swings the vehicle (if the
the shock sensor, ask your MARUTI • Even if the security system is armed,
SUZUKI dealer or use the setting mode of shock sensor is in the enabled state).
you should still be careful to guard • The security system is not armed when
the information display. against theft. Do not leave money or all doors are locked using the key from
things of value in the vehicle. outside, using the door lock knobs or the
central door locking switch from inside.
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• If any door is not operated within approx- alarm will be re-triggered when the bat- • If the shock sensor is in the enabled
imately 30 seconds after the doors have tery is then reconnected. state and the vehicle feels a shock
been unlocked using the keyless push • Even after the alarm has stopped at the higher than the pre-warning sensitivity,
start system remote controller, the doors end of the predetermined operation time, the siren sounds for about 2 seconds
are automatically locked again. When it will be triggered again if any of the (pre-warning). If the vehicle feel a shock
the doors are locked, the security sys- doors, trunk/tailgate or engine hood is higher than the full blast warning sensi-
tem will be armed. opened, or the warning may be triggered tivity, siren will sound for about 4.5 sec-
• If the security system indicator (1) blinks if the vehicle feels a shock (if the shock onds (full blast warning). The security
when the ignition mode is “ON”, there sensor is in the enabled state), without system indicator continues to blink
may be something wrong with the secu- disarming the security system. during this time.
rity system. Ask your MARUTI SUZUKI
dealer to inspect the system. Checking whether the alarm has been NOTE:
triggered during parking If you set the full blast warning sensitivity
How to disarm the security system If the alarm was triggered and you then higher than the pre-warning sensitivity in
Simply unlock the doors using the keyless turn the ignition mode is “ON”, the security the setting mode of the information display,
push start system remote controller. The system indicator will blink rapidly for about or the vehicle feels such shock as to be
security system indicator will go out, indi- 8 seconds and a buzzer will beep 4 times able to trigger the full blast warning, the full
cating that the security system is dis- during this period. If this happens, check blast warning will be triggered preferen-
armed. whether the vehicle has been broken into tially. In this case, the pre-warning will not
while you were away from it. be triggered.
How to stop the alarm
Should the alarm be triggered accidentally, Security system indication
unlock the doors using the keyless push • If any of the doors or trunk/tailgate are
start system remote controller or request opened without unlocking by the keyless
switch, or in case of emergency, press the push start system remote controller, all
engine switch to change the ignition mode turn signal lights start to blink and the
to “ON”. interior buzzer beeps intermittently. After
5 seconds, the siren will sound for about
NOTE: 27.5 seconds. The security system indi-
• Even after the alarm has stopped, if you cator continues to blink during this time.
lock the doors using the keyless push • If the engine hood is opened, all turn sig-
start system remote controller, the secu- nal lights blink, and the siren sounds for
rity system will be rearmed. about 27.5 seconds. The security sys-
• If you disconnect the battery while the tem indicator continues to blink during
security system is in the armed condition this time.
or the alarm is actually in operation, the
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Windows The driver’s door has a switch (1) to oper- To open a window, push the top part of the
ate the driver’s window, and a switch (2) to switch and to close the window lift up the
Manual Window Control operate the front passenger’s window or top part of the switch.
(if equipped) there are switches (3), (4), to operate the The driver’s window has an “auto-down”
rear left and right passenger windows, feature for added convenience (at toll
EXAMPLE respectively. booths or drive-through restaurants, for
example). This means you can open the
Passenger’s door (if equipped) window without holding the window switch
in the “Down” position. Press the driver’s
EXAMPLE window switch completely down and
(5)
release it. To stop the window before it
reaches the bottom, pull the switch up
60G010 briefly.
Raise or lower the door windows by turning
the handle located on the door panel. Lock switch
EXAMPLE
Electric Window Controls
(if equipped)
The electric windows can only be operated 74LHT0205
when the ignition switch is in the “ON” posi-
tion. The passenger’s door has a switch (5) to
operate the passenger’s window.
Driver’s door
CLOSE
EXAMPLE
(1)
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NOTE: Adjusting Seat Position If the driver’s seat is equipped with a seat
• The defogger will work only when the height adjuster lever on the outboard side
engine is running. of the seat, raise or lower the seat by pull-
• The defogger will automatically turn off ing up or down the adjuster lever.
after the defogger remains on for 15 min-
utes to prevent discharging of the bat- Adjusting Seatbacks
tery.
WARNING
Front Seats
All seatbacks should always be in an
Seat Adjustment upright position when driving, or seat
EXAMPLE belt effectiveness may be reduced.
WARNING 74LHT0208
Seat belts are designed to offer maxi-
mum protection when seatbacks are
Never attempt to adjust the driver’s The adjustment lever for each front seat is in the upright position.
seat or seatback while driving. The located under the front of the seat. To
seat or seatback could move unex- adjust the seat position, pull up on the
pectedly, causing loss of control. adjustment lever and slide the seat forward EXAMPLE
Make sure that the driver’s seat and or rearward.
seatback are properly adjusted After adjustment, try to move the seat for-
before you start driving. ward and rearward to ensure that it is
securely latched.
WARNING
Seat Height Adjuster (if equipped)
To avoid excessive seat belt slack,
which reduces the effectiveness of
the seat belts as a safety device,
make sure that the seats are adjusted 74LHT0210
before the seat belts are fastened. To adjust the seatback angle of front seats,
pull up the lever on the outboard side of
NOTICE the seat, move the seatback to the desired
position, and release the lever to lock the
Do not rest your feet on the seat seatback in place.
adjustment lever or push it down.
This may affect the performance of EXAMPLE
the seat adjusters.
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Folding Rear Seat (If equipped) 3) Store the center buckle in the seat(s) To return the seat to the normal position,
The rear seat(s) of your vehicle can be back slit. follow the procedure below.
folded forward to provide additional cargo
space. EXAMPLE CAUTION
To fold the rear seat (s) forward: • When returning the rear seat-
back(s) to the normal position, do
EXAMPLE not allow any foreign material to
enter the lock opening. This may
prevent the seatback(s) from being
locked securely.
NOTICE
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• When returning the rear seat-
4) Pull up the both release straps on the back(s) to the normal position,
top of seat(s), and fold the seatback(s) make sure that there is nothing
forward. around the striker. Any foreign
materials prevent the seatback(s)
74LHT0212 NOTICE from being locked securely.
1) Hook the webbing of the outboard lap- After folding the rear seatback(s) for- • When you move a seatback(s),
shoulder belts in the belt hangers. ward, do not allow any foreign mate- make sure the belt webbing is
rial to enter the lock opening. This hooked in the seat belt hangers so
NOTICE may cause damage to the inside of the seat belts are not caught by the
the lock and prevent the seatback(s) seatback(s), seat hinge, or seat
• When you move a seatback(s), latch. This helps prevent damage to
make sure the belt webbing is from being locked securely.
the belt system.
hooked in the seat belt hangers so
the seat belts are not caught by the
seatback(s), seat hinge, or seat WARNING
latch. This helps prevent damage to If you need to carry cargo in the pas-
the belt system. senger compartment with the rear
• Make sure the belt webbing is not seatback(s) folded forward, be sure to
twisted. secure the cargo or it may be thrown
about, causing injury. Never pile cargo
2) Lower the adjustable head restraint fully. higher than the seatback(s).
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as low as possible
across the hips
Above the pelvis Across the pelvis
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of the diagonal shoulder strap adjusts itself To unfasten the seat belt, push the red
to allow freedom of movement. “PRESS” button on the buckle and retract
the belt slowly while attaching a hand to
All Seat Belts Except Rear Center the belt or/and the latch plate.
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NOTE: 1) The driver’s seat belt reminder light will Shoulder Anchor Height Adjuster
The word “CENTER” is molded on the come on. (if equipped)
buckle and latch plate of the center lap 2) After the vehicle’s speed has reached
belt. The buckles are designed so a latch about 15 km/h, the driver’s seat belt EXAMPLE
plate can not be inserted into the wrong reminder light will blink and a buzzer
buckle. (if equipped) will sound for about 95
seconds.
Driver’s Seat Belt Reminder 3) After step 2) has finished, the reminder Sash guide
light will remain on until the driver’s seat
(if equipped) belt is buckled.
If the driver has buckled his or her seat belt
EXAMPLE and later unbuckles the seat belt, the
reminder system will be activated from 64J198
step 1) or step 2) according to the vehicle’s
speed. When the vehicle’s speed is below Adjust the shoulder anchor height so that
about 15 km/h, the reminder will start from the shoulder belt rides on the center of the
step 1). When the vehicle’s speed is above outboard shoulder. To upward, slide the
about 15 km/h, the reminder will start from anchor up by pushing through the Sash
step 2). guide. To downward, slide the anchor
down while pulling the lock knob out. After
The reminder will be automatically can- adjustment, make sure that the anchor is
celed when the driver’s seat belt is buckled securely locked.
74LHT0214 or the ignition switch is turned off, or the
When the driver does not buckle his or her engine switch is pressed to change the WARNING
seat belt, the driver’s seat belt reminder ignition mode to “LOCK” (OFF).
Be sure that the shoulder belt is posi-
light in the instrument cluster will come on
WARNING tioned on the center of the outside
or blink and a buzzer (if equipped) will
shoulder. The belt should be away
sound as a reminder to the driver to buckle It is absolutely essential that the from your face and neck, but not fall-
his or her seat belt. For more details, refer driver and passengers wear their seat ing off your shoulder. Misadjustment
to the explanation below. belts at all times. Persons who are of the belt could reduce the effective-
If the driver’s seat belt remains unbuckled not wearing seat belts have a much ness of the safety belt in a crash.
when the ignition switch is turned to the greater risk of injury if an accident
“ON” position or the engine switch is occurs. Make a regular habit of buck-
pressed to change the ignition mode to ling your seat belt before putting the
“ON”. The reminder works as follows: key in the ignition.
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Seat Belt Hanger (if equipped) Seat Belt Inspection Child Restraint Systems
EXAMPLE EXAMPLE
65D209S
74LHT0212 Periodically inspect the seat belts to make 60G332S
sure they work properly and are not dam- Infant restraint - rear seat only
NOTICE aged. Check the webbing, buckles, latch
plates, retractors, anchorages, and guide
When you move a seatback, make loops. Replace any seat belts which do not
sure the belt webbing is hooked in work properly or are damaged.
the seat belt hangers so the seat belts
are not caught by the seatback, seat WARNING
hinge, or seat latch. This helps pre-
vent damage to the belt system. Be sure to inspect all seat belt
assemblies after any collision. Any
seat belt assembly which was in use
during a collision (other than a very
minor one) should be replaced, even
if damage to the assembly is not
obvious. Any seat belt assembly
which was not in use during a colli- 80JC007
sion should be replaced if it does not
function properly, it is damaged in
any way or the seat belt pretension-
ers were activated (that is, if the front
air bags were activated).
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80JC008
65D608
65D607
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65D609
Label
WARNING 65D233
63J269
Install your child restraint system accord-
Children could be endangered in a ing to the instructions provided by the child
crash if their child restraint systems WARNING
restraint system manufacturer.
are not properly secured in the vehi- This section of the owner’s manual
cle. Be sure to secure the child in the Make sure that the seat belt is securely describes your MARUTI SUZUKI’s
restraint system according to the latched. SEAT BELT PRETENSIONER SYS-
manufacturer’s instructions. TEM. Please read and follow ALL
Try to move the child restraint system in all
directions to make sure it is securely these instructions carefully to mini-
Installation with Lap-Shoulder Seat installed. mize your risk of severe injury or
Belts death.
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Read this section and the “Supplemental Sit fully back in the seat; sit up straight; do formed only by an authorized MARUTI
Restraint System (air bags)” section to not lean forward or sideways. Adjust the SUZUKI dealer who is specially trained.
learn more about the pretensioner system. belt so the lap portion of the belt is worn Improper service could result in unin-
low across the pelvis, not across the waist. tended activation of pretensioners or could
The seat belt pretensioner system works Please refer to the “Seat Adjustment” sec- render the pretensioner inoperative. Either
with the SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT tion and the instructions and precautions of these two conditions may result in per-
SYSTEM (Air Bags). The crash sensors about the seat belts in this “Seat Belts and sonal injury.
and the electronic controller of the air bag Child Restraint Systems” section for details
system also control the seat belt preten- on proper seat and seat belt adjustments. To prevent damage or unintended activa-
sioners. When the air bags are triggered, tion of the pretensioners, be sure the bat-
the pretensioner are also triggered. For tery is disconnected and the ignition switch
Please note that the pretensioners along
precautions and general information has been in the “LOCK” position or the
with the air bags will activate in severe
including servicing the pretensioner sys- ignition mode has been “LOCK” (OFF) for
frontal collisions. They are not designed to
tem, refer to the “Supplemental Restraint at least 90 seconds before performing any
activate in rear impacts, side impacts, roll-
System (air bags)” section in addition to electrical service work on your MARUTI
overs, or minor frontal collisions. The pre-
this “Seat Belt Pretensioner System” sec- SUZUKI.
tensioners can be activated only once. If
tion, and follow all those precautions.
the pretensioners are activated (that is, if
The pretensioner is located in each front the air bags are activated), have the pre- Do not touch pretensioner system compo-
seat belt retractor. The pretensioner tight- tensioner system serviced by an autho- nents or wiring. The wires are wrapped
ens the seat belt so the belt fits the occu- rized MARUTI SUZUKI dealer as soon as with yellow tape or yellow tubing, and the
pant’s body more snugly in the event of a possible. couplers are yellow. When scrapping your
frontal crash. The retractors will remain MARUTI SUZUKI, ask your MARUTI
If the “AIR BAG” light on the instrument SUZUKI dealer, body repair shop, or scrap
locked after the pretensioners are acti-
cluster does not blink or come on briefly yard for assistance.
vated. Upon activation, some noise will
when the ignition switch is turned to the
occur and some smoke may be released.
“ON” position, or the engine switch is
These conditions are not harmful and do
pressed to change the ignition mode to
not indicate a fire in the vehicle.
“ON”, stays on for more than 10 seconds,
or comes on while driving, the pretensioner
The driver and all passengers must be
system or the air bag system may not work
properly restrained by wearing seat belts
properly. Have both systems inspected by
at all times, whether or not a pretensioner
an authorized MARUTI SUZUKI dealer as
is equipped at their seating position, to
soon as possible.
minimize the risk of severe injury or death
in the event of a crash.
Service on or around the pretensioner sys-
tem components or wiring must be per-
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Group 0
Up to 10 kg X U X N.A. N.A.
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Supplemental Restraint
System (air bags) EXAMPLE
2
(if equipped)
WARNING
This section of the owner’s manual
describes the protection provided by
your MARUTI SUZUKI’s SUPPLE-
MENTAL RESTRAINT SYSTEM (air
3
bags). 4 5
Please read and follow ALL these
1
instructions carefully to minimize
your risk of severe injury or death in
the event of a collision.
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“AIR BAG” light (If equipped) Front air bags are designed to inflate in molded into the air bag covers to identity
severe frontal collisions when the ignition the location of the air bags.
switch is in the “ON” position or the ignition
mode is “ON”.
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Conditions of front air bags deployment Conditions of front air bags may inflate
(inflation) Receiving a strong impact to the lower
body of your vehicle, the front air bags will
inflate in many cases.
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80J106
80J107
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Air bag symbol (if equipped) meaning How the System Works Child Restraint Systems” in this section for
details on proper seat and seat belt adjust-
EXAMPLE In a frontal collision, the crash sensors will ments.
detect rapid deceleration, and if the con-
troller judges that the deceleration rep-
resents a severe frontal crash, the
controller will trigger the inflators. The infla-
tors inflate the appropriate air bags with
nitrogen or argon gas. The inflated air bags
provide a cushion for your head and upper
body. The air bag inflates and deflates so
65D610
quickly that you may not even realize that it
has activated. The air bag will neither hin-
der your view nor make it harder to exit the
vehicle.
67LH029 Air bags must inflate quickly and forcefully
You may find this label on the sun visor. in order to reduce the chance of serious or
fatal injuries. However, an unavoidable
consequence of the quick inflation is that
WARNING the air bag may irritate bare skin, such as 54G535
NEVER use a rearward facing child the facial area against a front air bag. Also,
restraint on a seat protected by an upon inflation, a loud noise will occur and
ACTIVE AIRBAG in front of it, DEATH some powder and smoke will be released.
or SERIOUS INJURY to the CHILD These conditions are not harmful and do
can occur. not indicate a fire in the vehicle. Be aware,
however, that some air bag components
may be hot for a while after inflation.
WARNING A seat belt helps keep you in the proper
If the AIR BAG light in the instrument position for maximum protection when an
cluster ever comes on and stays on, air bag inflates. Adjust your seat as far
back as possible while still maintaining
it means that something may be control of the vehicle. Sit fully back in your
wrong with the air bag system. If this seat; sit up straight; do not lean over the
ever happens, have the vehicle ser- steering wheel or dashboard. Front occu-
viced immediately, because the air pants should not lean on or sleep against
bags may not offer the protection for the door. Please refer to the “Seat Adjust-
which they were designed. ment” section and the “Seat Belts and
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Note that even though your vehicle may be Service on or around air bag components
WARNING moderately damaged in a collision, the col- or wiring must be performed only by an
lision may not have been severe enough to authorized MARUTI SUZUKI dealer.
• The driver should not lean over the trigger the air bags to inflate. If your vehicle Improper service could result in unin-
steering wheel. The front passenger sustains ANY front-end or side damage, tended air bag deployment or could render
should not rest his or her body against
the dashboard, or otherwise get too have the air bag system inspected by an the air bag inoperative. Either of these two
close to the dashboard. In these situa- authorized MARUTI SUZUKI dealer to conditions may result in severe injury.
tions, the out-of-position occupant ensure it is in proper working order.
To prevent damage or unintended inflation
would be too close to an inflating air Your vehicle is equipped with a diagnostic
of the air bag system, be sure the battery
bag, and may suffer severe injury. module which records information about
is disconnected and the ignition switch has
• Do not attach any objects to, or place the air bag system if the air bags deploy in
been in the “LOCK” position or the ignition
any objects over, the steering wheel or a crash. The module records information
mode has been “LOCK” (OFF) for at least
dashboard. Do not place any objects about overall system status, which sensors
90 seconds before performing any electri-
between the air bag and the driver or activated the deployment.
front passenger. These objects may cal service work on your MARUTI SUZUKI.
interfere with air bag operation or may Servicing the air bag system Do not touch air bag system components
be propelled by the air bag in the event If the air bags inflate, have the air bags and or wires. The wires are wrapped with yel-
of a crash. Either of these conditions related components replaced by an autho- low tape or yellow tubing, and the couplers
may cause severe injury. rized MARUTI SUZUKI dealer as soon as are yellow for easy identification.
possible. Scrapping a vehicle that has an uninflated
If your vehicle ever gets in deep water and air bag can be hazardous. Ask your dealer,
the driver’s floor is submerged, the air bag body repair shop or scrap yard for help
controller could be damaged. If it does, with disposal.
have the air bag system inspected by the
MARUTI SUZUKI dealer as soon as possi- According to accident statistics, children
ble. are safer when properly restrained on rear
seats than front passenger’s seat when-
Special procedures are required for servic- ever possible, MARUTI SUZUKI recom-
ing or replacing an air bag. For that reason, mends that child restraint systems be
only an authorized MARUTI SUZUKI installed the rear seat.
dealer should be allowed to service or
replace your air bags. Please remind any-
one who services your MARUTI SUZUKI
that it has air bags.
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EXAMPLE
2 1 4
3 5 7 6
7
7
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Warning and Indicator Lights The light should go out after starting the
engine and fully releasing the parking WARNING
Brake System Warning Light brake, if the fluid level in the brake fluid res-
If any of the following conditions
ervoir is adequate.
occur, you should immediately ask
The light also comes on together with the your MARUTI SUZUKI dealer to
ABS warning light when the rear brake inspect the brake system.
force control function (proportioning valve • If the brake system warning light
function) of the ABS system fails. does not go out after the engine
If the brake system warning light comes on has been started and the parking
65D477 while you are driving the vehicle, it may brake has been fully released.
mean that there is something wrong with • If the brake system warning light
For working check of this light, there are does not come on when the igni-
following three different type of operations the vehicle’s brake system. If this happens,
you should: tion switch is turned to the “ON”
depending on the vehicle's specification. position or the engine switch is
1) The light comes on briefly when the 1) Pull off the road and stop carefully. pressed to change the ignition
ignition switch is turned to the “ON” mode to “ON”.
position or the engine switch is pressed WARNING • If the brake system warning light
to change the ignition mode to “ON”. comes on at any time during vehi-
Remember that stopping distance cle operation.
2) The light comes on when the parking
may be longer, you may have to push
brake is engaged with the ignition
harder on the pedal, and the pedal
switch in the “ON” position or the igni- NOTE:
may go down farther than normal.
tion mode “ON”. Because the brake system is self-adjust-
3) The light comes on when under either ing, the fluid level will drop as the brake
or both of above two conditions. 2) Test the brakes by carefully starting and pads become worn. Replenishing the
stopping on the shoulder of the road. brake fluid reservoir is considered normal
The light also comes on when the fluid in 3) If you determine that it is safe, drive
the brake fluid reservoir falls below the periodic maintenance.
cautiously at low speed to the nearest
specified level. dealer for repairs, NOTE:
or (Parking Brake Reminder Buzzer)
4) Have the vehicle towed to the nearest A buzzer sounds intermittently to remind
MARUTI SUZUKI dealer for repairs. you to release the parking brake if you
start the vehicle without releasing the park-
ing brake. Make sure that the parking
brake is fully released and the brake sys-
tem warning light turns off.
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Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) If the light and the brake system warning
Warning Light (if equipped) light stay on, or come on simultaneously NOTICE
when driving, your ABS system is
equipped with the rear brake force control • If you operate the engine with this
function (proportioning valve function) and light on, severe engine damage can
there may be something wrong with both result.
the rear brake force control function and • Do not rely on the oil pressure light
anti-lock function of the ABS system. to indicate the need to add oil. Be
sure to periodically check the
If one of these happens, have the system engine oil level.
65D529 inspected by your MARUTI SUZUKI dealer.
When the ignition switch is turned to the If the ABS becomes inoperative, the brake Charging Light
“ON” position or the engine switch is system will function as an ordinary brake sys-
pressed to change the ignition mode to tem that does not have this ABS system.
“ON”, the light comes on briefly so you can Oil Pressure Light
check that the light is working.
If the light stays on, or comes on when
driving, there may be something wrong
50G052
with the ABS.
This light comes on when the ignition
If this happens:
switch is turned to the “ON” position or the
1) Pull off the road and stop carefully. 50G051 engine switch is pressed to change the
2) Turn the ignition switch to “LOCK” or
This light comes on when the ignition switch ignition mode to “ON”, and goes out when
change the ignition mode to “LOCK”
is turned to the “ON” position or the engine the engine is started. The light will come
(OFF) by pressing the engine switch
switch is pressed to change the ignition on and remain on if there is something
and then start the engine again.
mode to “ON”, and goes out when the wrong with the battery charging system. If
If the warning light comes on briefly then engine is started. The light will come on and the light comes on when the engine is run-
turns off, the system is normal. If the warn- remain on if there is insufficient oil pressure. ning, the charging system should be
ing light still stays on, there is something If the light comes on when driving, pull off inspected immediately by your MARUTI
wrong in the system. the road as soon as you can and stop the SUZUKI dealer.
engine.
Check the oil level and add oil if necessary.
If there is enough oil, the lubrication sys-
tem should be inspected by your MARUTI
SUZUKI dealer before you drive the vehi-
cle again.
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Driver’s Seat Belt Reminder Light If the malfunction indicator light comes on
WARNING or blinks when the engine is running, there
is a damage in the emission control sys-
If the “AIR BAG” light does not blink tem.
or come on briefly when the ignition Take the vehicle to your MARUTI SUZUKI
switch is turned to the “ON” position dealer to have the damage fixed.
or the engine switch is pressed to
60G049 change the ignition mode to “ON”,
When the driver doesn’t buckle his or her stays on for more than 10 seconds, NOTICE
or comes on while driving, the air bag
seat belt, this light will come on and/or
system or the seat belt pretensioner Continuing to drive the vehicle when
blink.
system (if equipped) may not work the malfunction indicator light is on
For details about the seat belt reminder,
properly. Have both systems or blinking can cause permanent
refer to “Seat Belts and Child Restraint
inspected by an authorized MARUTI damage to the vehicle’s emission
Systems” in this section.
SUZUKI dealer. control system, and can affect fuel
economy and driveability.
“AIR BAG” Light (if equipped)
Malfunction Indicator Light
Transaxle Warning Light
(if equipped)
63J030
65D530
This light blinks or comes on for several sec-
onds when the ignition switch is turned to Your vehicle has a computer-controlled
the “ON” position or the engine switch is emission control system. A malfunction 80J219
pressed to change the ignition mode to “ON” indicator light is provided on the instrument This light comes on for several seconds
so you can check if the light is working. panel to indicate when it is necessary to when the ignition switch is turned to the
have the emission control system serviced. “ON” position or the engine switch is
The light will come on and stay on if there is The malfunction indicator light comes on pressed to change the ignition mode to
a problem in the air bag system or the seat when the ignition switch is turned to the “ON” so you can check the light is working.
belt pretensioner system (if equipped). “ON” position or the engine switch is If this light comes on when the engine is
pressed to change the ignition mode to running, there is a problem with the
“ON” to let you know the light is working transaxle system. Ask your MARUTI
and goes out when the engine is started.
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SUZUKI dealer to have the system Low Fuel Warning Light If this light comes on while driving, the
inspected. power steering system may not work prop-
Immobilizer/Keyless Push Start erly. Have the system inspected by your
System Warning Light MARUTI SUZUKI dealer.
NOTE:
Following operations of the steering wheel
while parking or driving at a very low-
54G343 speed may have steering effort bigger
If this light comes on, fill the fuel tank gradually. This is not a malfunction of the
immediately. steering system, but the power steering
80JM122 control system limits the power assist in
When this light comes on, a ding sounds order to prevent them from overheating.
When the ignition switch is turned to the once to remind you to fill the fuel.
“ON” position or the engine switch is • The steering wheel is operated very
If you do not fill the fuel, a ding sounds every often.
pressed to change the ignition mode to
time when the ignition switch is turned to the • The steering wheel is kept in a fully
“ON”, the light comes on briefly so you can
“ON” position or the engine switch is pressed turned position for a long while.
check that the light is working. If this light
to change the ignition mode to “ON”. When the power steering control system
stays on, there is a problem with the sys-
tem. Ask your MARUTI SUZUKI dealer to NOTE: cool down, the power steering system
have the system inspected. The activation point of this light varies back to the original condition.
depending on road conditions (for exam- However, repeating these operations could
Open Door Warning Light ple, slope or curve) and driving conditions cause the power steering system damaged.
because of fuel moving in the tank.
NOTE:
Electric Power Steering Light If the power steering system does not work
properly, you will feel heavier to steer but
you still will be able to steer.
54G391
NOTE:
If the steering is operated, you may hear a
This light remains on until all doors (includ- 79J039 rubbing noise. This is normal and indicates
ing the tail gate for some model) are com- that the power steering system works
pletely closed. This light comes on when the ignition
switch is turned to the “ON” position or the properly.
If any door is open when the vehicle is engine switch is pressed to change the
moving, a ding sounds to remind you to ignition mode to “ON”, and goes out when
close all doors completely. the engine is started.
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Turn Signal Indicators Glow Plug Indicator Light (For Die- Keyless Push Start System Remote
sel Engine Model) Controller Battery Consumption
Warning Light (if equipped)
70K122
50G055 60A543
When you turn on the left or right turn sig- If the coolant temperature is cool enough, If the remote controller becomes unreli-
nals, the corresponding green arrow on the this light comes on when the ignition switch able, this light comes on for several sec-
instrument panel will flash along with the is turned to the “ON” position or the engine onds when the engine switch is pressed to
respective turn signal lights. When you switch is pressed to change the ignition change the ignition mode to “ON”.
turn on the hazard warning switch, both mode to “ON” and goes out when the glow
arrows will flash along with all of the turn plug is heated enough for engine starting. “PUSH” Indicator Light
signal lights.
Fuel Filter Warning Light (For Die-
Main Beam (high beam) Indicator sel Engine Model)
Light
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When the low fuel warning light (1) comes perature. Under normal driving conditions, lights when the position lights or headlights
on, a ding sounds once to remind you to fill the indicator should stay within the normal, are on.
the fuel. acceptable temperature range between “H”
When the position lights and/or headlights
If you do not fill the fuel, a ding sounds and “C”. If the indicator approaches “H”,
are ON, you can control the meter illumina-
every time when the ignition switch is overheating is indicated. Follow the
tion intensity.
turned to “ON” position. instructions for engine overheating in the
“EMERGENCY SERVICE” section. To increase the brightness of the instru-
NOTE: ment panel lights, turn the brightness con-
The activation point of the low fuel warning NOTICE trol knob (1) clockwise.
light (1) varies depending on road condi- To reduce the brightness of the instrument
tions (for example, slope or curve) and Continuing to drive the vehicle when panel lights, turn the brightness control
driving conditions because of fuel moving engine overheating is indicated can knob (1) counterclockwise.
in the tank. result in severe engine damage.
NOTE:
The mark (2) indicates that the fuel filler Brightness Control • If you do not turn the brightness control
knob within about 5 seconds of activat-
door is located on the left side of the vehi-
cle. ing the brightness control display, the
EXAMPLE brightness control display will be can-
Temperature Gauge celed automatically.
• When you reconnect the battery, the
brightness of the instrument panel lights
will be reinitialized. Readjust the bright-
ness according to your preference.
(1)
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EXAMPLE (a )
74LM02001 NOTE:
(1) Trip meter selector knob When you reconnect the negative (–) ter-
(2) Indicator selector knob 68LM258
minal to the battery, the unit of temperature
(3) Information display will be reinitialized. Change the unit again
If the outside temperature nears freezing, to your preference.
When the ignition switch is in the “ON” the mark (a) will appear on the display.
position or the ignition mode is "ON", the Transmission selector position indica-
information display shows the following NOTE: tor (for automatic transmission vehi-
information. • The outside temperature indication is not cles)
the actual outside temperature when
Display (A) driving at low speed, or when stopped.
Thermometer • If there is something wrong with the ther-
EXAMPLE ( b)
Display (B) (For automatic transmis- mometer, or just after the ignition switch
sion) / (For automated manual is turned to the “ON” position or the
transaxle) engine switch is pressed to change the
Transmission selector Position Indicator ignition mode is “ON”, the display may
not indicate the outside temperature.
Display (C)
Trip meter / Instantaneous fuel consump- When the display (B) shows the driving 74LM02002
tion / Average fuel consumption / Driving range, you can change the unit of tempera- When the ignition switch is in the “ON”
range. ture. position or the ignition mode is “ON” the
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NOTE:
• Indications will change when you push
and release a knob.
(d) • The display shows estimated values.
76MH0A044 Indications may not be the same as
When the ignition switch is in the “ON” actual values.
position, the display (D) indicates the gear (e) Trip meter
position. The trip meter can be used to measure the
For details on how to use the transaxle, distance traveled on short trips or between
refer to “Using the Transaxle” in the fuel stops.
“OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE” section. (f) You can use the trip meter A or trip meter B
Trip meter / Instantaneous fuel con- independently.
sumption / Average fuel consumption / 74LHT0238 To reset the trip meter to zero, push and
Driving range hold the trip meter selector knob (1) for a
When the ignition switch is in the “ON” while when the display shows the trip
position or the ignition mode is “ON”, the Push the trip meter selector
meter.
display (B) shows one of the following five knob (1).
indications, trip meter A, trip meter B, NOTE:
Push the indicator selector The indicated maximum value of the trip
Instantaneous fuel consumption, Average knob (2).
fuel consumption or Driving range. meter is 9999.9. When you run past the
maximum value, the indicated value will
To switch the display indication (B), push (b) Trip meter A return to 0.0.
the trip meter selector knob (1) or the indi- (c) Trip meter B
cator selector knob (2) quickly. (d) Instantaneous Fuel Consumption Instantaneous Fuel Consumption
(e) Average fuel consumption If you selected instantaneous fuel con-
(f) Driving range sumption the last time you drove the vehi-
cle, the display does not shows the last
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value of instantaneous fuel consumption “Average fuel consumption” in this sec- NOTE:
from previous driving when the ignition tion. When you reset the indication or reconnect
switch is turned to the “ON” position or the the negative (–) terminal to the battery, the
engine switch is pressed to change the WARNING value of average fuel consumption will be
ignition mode is “ON”. shown after driving for a while.
The display shows the value only when the If you attempt to adjust the display
while driving, you could lose control For “L/100 KM” or “KM/L” setting
vehicle is moving.
of the vehicle. To change the unit of average fuel con-
sumption, while pushing and holding the
NOTE: Do not attempt to adjust the display trip meter selector knob (1), turn the indi-
• The display does not show the value while driving. cator selector knob (2).
unless the vehicle is moving.
• Depending on the vehicle’s specification, NOTE:
the initial setting for the fuel consumption EXAMPLE
When you reconnect the negative (–) ter-
unit is indicated as L/100km, km/L or minal to the battery, the indication of the
MPG. instantaneous fuel consumption will be
• For “L/100km” or “km/L” setting, the indi- reinitialized. Change the indication again
cated maximum value of instantaneous to your preference.
fuel consumption is 30. No more than 30
will be indicated on the display even if Average fuel consumption
the actual instantaneous fuel consump- If you selected average fuel consumption
tion is higher. the last time you drove the vehicle, the dis-
• For “MPG” setting, the indicated maxi- play shows the last value of average fuel
mum value of instantaneous fuel con- consumption from previous driving when
sumption is 99.9. No more than 99.9 will the ignition switch is turned to the “ON”
be indicated on the display even if the position or the engine switch is pressed to
68LM262
actual instantaneous fuel consumption is change the ignition mode is “ON”. Unless
higher. you reset the value of average fuel con- NOTE:
• The indication on the display may be sumption, the display indicates the value of Depending on the vehicle’s specification,
delayed if fuel consumption is greatly average fuel consumption which includes the fuel consumption units of initial setting
affected by driving conditions. average fuel consumption during previous are indicated as km/L or L/100km.
• The display shows estimated values. driving.
NOTE:
Indications may not be the same as To reset the average fuel consumption to • When you change the units that average
actual values. zero, push and hold the indicator selector fuel consumption is displayed in, the
• For “L/100km” or “km/L” setting, you can knob (2) for a while when the display instantaneous fuel consumption units will
change the units that instantaneous fuel shows the average fuel consumption. be changed automatically.
consumption is displayed in. Refer to
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• When you reconnect the negative (–) ing range will be shown after driving for a 3) To change the minute indication, turn
terminal to the battery, the unit of the while. the indicator selector knob (2) left or
average fuel consumption will be reini- right repeatedly when the minute indi-
Odometer cation blinks. To change the minute
tialized. Change the unit again to your
When the ignition switch is in the “ON” indication quickly, turn and hold the
preference.
position or the ignition mode is "ON", the indicator selector knob (2). To set the
Driving range display (C) shows the odometer. minute indication, push the indicator
If you selected driving range the last time The odometer records the total distance selector knob (2).
you drove the vehicle, the display indicates the vehicle has been driven.
“---” for a few seconds and then indicates
WARNING
the current driving range when the ignition NOTICE
switch is turned to the “ON” position or the If you attempt to adjust the display
engine switch is pressed to change the Keep track of your odometer reading while driving, you could lose control
and check the maintenance sched-
ignition mode is “ON”. of the vehicle.
ule regularly for required services.
The driving range shown in the display is Increased wear or damage to certain Do not attempt to adjust the display
the approximate distance you can drive parts can result from failure to per- while driving.
until the fuel gauge indicates “E”, based on form required services at the proper
current driving conditions. mileage intervals. NOTE:
When the low fuel warning light comes on, When you reconnect the negative (–) ter-
the display “---” will appear. Clock minal to the battery, the clock indication will
When the ignition switch is in the “ON” be reinitialized. Change the indication
If the low fuel warning light comes on, fill position or the ignition mode is "ON", the again to your preference.
the fuel tank immediately regardless of the display (D) shows the time.
value of driving range shown in the display.
To change the time indication:
As the driving range after refueling is cal- 1) Push the trip meter selector knob (1)
culated based on the most recent driving and the indicator selector knob (2)
condition, the value is different each time together.
you refuel. 2) To change the hour indication, turn the
NOTE: indicator selector knob (2) left or right
• If you refuel when the ignition switch is in repeatedly when the hour indication
the “ON” position or the ignition mode is blinks. To change the hour indication
"ON", the driving range may not indicate quickly, turn and hold the indicator
the correct value. selector knob (2). To set the hour indi-
• When you reconnect the negative (–) cation, push the indicator selector knob
terminal to the battery, the value of driv- (2) and the minute indication will blink.
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Indication Functions
Shock sensor “ ”
Initialization setting “ ”
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Automatic door locking function “ ” Automatic door unlocking Door locking and unlocking
• : Disable the automatic door function “ ” siren “ ”
locking function • : Disable the automatic door • : Siren sounds when the
• : Lock all doors when the vehi- unlocking function door(s) is(are) locked or
cle speed reaches 15 km/h (default setting of vehicle with unlocked by using the keyless
(default setting) keyless push start system) entry system transmitter, key-
• : (For automatic transaxle vehi- • : (For automatic transaxle vehi- less push start system remote
cle) cle) controller or request switch
Lock all door when the gear- Unlock all doors when the (default setting)
shift lever is in other than “P” gearshift lever is moved to the • : Siren does not sound when
“P” from other position the door(s) is(are) locked or
Shock sensor “ ” • : (Vehicle with keyless entry unlocked by using the keyless
• : Enable the shock sensor system) entry system transmitter, key-
• : Disable the shock sensor Unlock all doors when the key less push start system remote
(default setting) is pulled out from the ignition controller or request switch
switch (default setting of vehi-
Pre-warning sensitivity of cle with keyless entry) Additional flashes
the shock sensor “ ” of the turn signal “ ”
(Vehicle with keyless push • : Turn signal flashes three
• : Disable the pre-warning
start system) times after the turn signal
• to :
Unlock all doors when the lever is returned
Adjust the pre-warning sensi-
ignition mode is “LOCK” (default setting)
tivity of shock sensor (Lowest
(OFF) • : Disable the additional flashes
sensitivity level is L01 and
highest is L15, and default of turn signal
Full blast warning sensitivity
setting is L14)
of the shock sensor “ ”
Initialization setting “ ”
• : Disable the full blast warning
• : Initialize all settings
to :
Adjust the full blast warning
sensitivity of shock sensor
(Lowest sensitivity level is L01
and highest is L15, and
default setting is L09)
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to show “ ” and then push the indicator steering wheel. With the headlights on, push the lever for-
selector knob (3). ward to switch to the high beams (main
Lighting Operation beams) or pull the lever toward you to
switch to the low beams. When the high
EXAMPLE (3) beams (main beams) are on, a light on the
instrument panel will come on. To momen-
tarily activate the high beams (main
beams) as a passing signal, pull the lever
(2)
slightly toward you and release it when you
(1) have completed the signal.
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Light Reminder Buzzer Headlight Leveling Switch Turn Signal Control Lever
(if equipped)
A buzzer sounds to remind you to turn off
the lights if they are left on when the igni-
tion key is removed and the driver’s door is
opened.
Rear Fog Light Switch (if equipped)
80JM040
EXAMPLE Level the headlight beam according to the
load condition of your vehicle by turning
this switch. The chart below shows the
appropriate switch position for different
vehicle-load conditions.
65D611
74LHT0226 Vehicle Load Condition Switch Position
To turn the rear fog light on, twist the knob Driver only 0 WARNING
as shown in the illustration with the head-
lights are on. When the rear fog light is on, Driver + 1 passenger To avoid possible injury, do not oper-
1 ate controls by reaching through the
an indicator light on the instrument cluster (in front seat)
will come on. steering wheel.
Driver + 4 passengers,
2
Front Fog Light Switch (if equipped) no cargo
Driver + 4 passengers,
2
cargo added
Driver + full cargo 4
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Turn Signal Operation there. The lever will return to its normal Windshield Wiper and Washer
With the ignition switch in the “ON” position position when you release it. Lever
or the ignition mode is “ON”, move the
lever up or down to activate the left or right Hazard Warning Switch
turn signals.
Normal turn signal
EXAMPLE
74LHT0229 57L21128
Push in the hazard warning switch to acti-
vate the hazard warning lights. All turn sig- WARNING
74LHT0227 nal lights and both turn signal indicators To avoid possible injury, do not oper-
Move the lever all the way upward or down- will flash simultaneously. To turn off the ate controls by reaching through the
ward to signal. When the turn is com- lights, push the switch again. steering wheel.
pleted, the signal will cancel and the lever Use the hazard warning lights to warn
will return to its normal position. other traffic during emergency parking or Windshield Wipers
Lane change signal when your vehicle could otherwise become
a traffic hazard.
EXAMPLE
74LHT0228
74LHT0230
Some times, such as when changing
To turn the windshield wipers on, move the
lanes, the steering wheel is not turned far
lever down to one of the three operating
enough to cancel the turn signal. For con-
positions. In the “INT” position, the wipers
venience, you can flash the turn signal by
operate with “LO” speed & with a gap
moving the lever part way and holding it
between two wipes/wipe cycle. The “INT”
position is very convenient for driving in
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mist or light rain. In the “LO” position, the Rear Window Wiper/Washer Switch
wipers operate at a steady low speed. In NOTICE (if equipped)
the “HI” position, the wipers operate at a
steady high speed. To turn off the wipers, To help prevent damage to the wind- EXAMPLE
move the lever back to the “OFF” position. shield wiper and washer system
components, you should take the fol- Washer
Move the lever up and hold it to the “MIST” lowing precautions:
position, the windshield wipers will turn on • Do not continue to hold in the lever
continuously at low speed. when there is no windshield
washer fluid being sprayed or the
Windshield Washer washer motor can be damaged.
• Do not attempt to remove dirt from
a dry windshield with the wipers or Wiper
you can damage the windshield
and the wiper blades. Always wet 74LHT0232
the windshield with washer fluid
before operating the wipers. To turn the rear wiper on, twist the rear
• Clear ice or packed snow from the wiper switch on the end of the lever for-
74LHT0231 ward to the “ON” position. To turn the rear
wiper blades before using the wip-
To spray windshield washer fluid, pull the ers. wiper off, twist the switch rearward to the
lever toward you. The windshield wipers • Check the washer fluid level regu- “OFF” position.
will automatically turn on at low speed if larly. Check it often when the To spray window washer fluid, twist the
they are not already on and the “INT” posi- weather is bad. switch rearward from the “OFF” position, or
tion is equipped. • Only fill the washer fluid reservoir twist the switch forward from the “ON” posi-
3/4 full during cold weather to allow tion. The rear wiper will turn on automati-
WARNING room for expansion if the tempera- cally while spraying the window washer
• To prevent windshield icing in cold ture falls low enough to freeze the fluid.
weather, turn on the defroster to solution.
heat the windshield before and NOTICE
during windshield washer use. Clear ice or snow from the rear win-
• Do not use radiator antifreeze in dow and rear wiper blade before
the windshield washer reservoir. It using the rear wiper. Accumulated
can severely impair visibility when ice or snow could prevent the wiper
sprayed on the windshield, and can blade from moving, causing damage
also damage your vehicle’s paint. to the wiper motor.
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LOCK
UNLOCK
74LHT0333
WARNING
Never attempt to adjust the steering
wheel while the vehicle is moving or
you could lose control of the vehicle.
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5) Check the headlights, turn signal lights, “CHASSIS AND BODY” in the “Periodic consumption only after approximately 5000
brake lights and horn for proper opera- Maintenance Schedule” in the km driving.
tion. “INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE”
6) Adjust the seat and adjustable head section for lubrication schedule. Oil consumption:
restraint (if equipped).
7) Check the brake pedal and the parking WARNING Max. 1.0 L per 1000 km
brake lever.
Make sure the hood is fully closed When judging the amount of oil consump-
8) Adjust the mirrors.
and latched before driving. If it is not, tion, note that the oil may become diluted
9) Make sure that you and all passengers
it can fly up unexpectedly during and make it difficult to accurately judge the
have properly fastened your seat belts.
driving, obstructing your view and true oil level.
10)Make sure that all warning lights come
resulting in an accident. As an example, if a vehicle is used for
on as the key is turned to the “ON” posi-
repeated short trips, and consumes a nor-
tion or the engine is pressed to change
Once a month, or each time you fill your mal amount of oil, the dipstick may not
the ignition mode to “ON”.
fuel tank, check the tire pressure using a show any drop in the oil level at all, even
11)Check all gauges.
tire pressure gauge. Also check the tire after 1000 km or more of driving. This is
12)Make sure that the BRAKE SYSTEM
pressure of the spare tire. because the oil is gradually becoming
WARNING light turns off when the
diluted with fuel or moisture, making it
parking brake is released.
appear that the oil level has not changed.
Engine Oil Consumption You should also be aware that the diluting
Once a week, or each time you fill your fuel It is normal for the engine to consume ingredients evaporate out when the vehicle
tank, perform the following under-hood some engine oil during normal vehicle is subsequently driven at high speeds,
checks: operation. such as on an expressway, making it
1) Engine oil level The amount of engine oil consumed appear that oil is excessively consumed
2) Coolant level depends on the viscosity of the oil, the after high-speed driving.
3) Brake fluid level quality of the oil and the conditions the
4) Battery solution level vehicle is driven under.
5) Windshield washer fluid level More oil is consumed during high-speed
6) Hood latch operation driving and when there is frequent acceler-
Pull the bonnet hood release handle ation and deceleration. Under high loads,
inside the vehicle. Make sure that you your engine also will consume more oil.
cannot open the hood all the way with- A new engine also consumes more oil,
out releasing the secondary latch. Be since its pistons, piston rings and cylinder
sure to close the hood securely after walls have not yet become conditioned.
checking for proper latch operation. New engines reach the normal level of oil
See “All latches, hinges and locks” of
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ACC
WARNING NOTICE Press the engine switch to select this igni-
tion mode to use such electric equipment
(Continued) If you stop the engine while the vehi- as the audio system, outside rearview mir-
• Always return the ignition switch to cle is in motion, the automatic rors and accessory socket with the engine
the “LOCK” position and remove transaxle may be damaged. Avoid off. When this position is selected, the
the ignition key when leaving the stopping the engine while driving. information display in the instrument clus-
vehicle even if only for a short time. ter come on. Refer to “Warning and Indica-
Also do not leave children alone in Engine Switch tor Lights” in the “BEFORE DRIVING”
a parked vehicle. Unattended chil- section for details.
dren could cause accidental move- (Vehicle with Keyless Push ON
ment of the vehicle or could tamper Start System) • With the engine off
with power windows or power sun- You can use such electric equipment as
roof. They also could suffer from the power windows and wipers with the
heat stroke in warm or hot weather. EXAMPLE
engine off. When this ignition mode is
These could result in severe injury selected by pressing the engine switch,
or even death. the information display in the instrument
cluster will come on.
NOTICE • With the engine on
• Do not use the starter motor for All electric equipment is operational. The
more than 12 seconds at a time. If vehicle can be driven when you have
the engine does not start, wait 15 selected this ignition mode by pressing
seconds before trying again. If the the engine switch.
engine does not start after several
attempts, check the fuel and igni- START
tion systems or consult your MAR- Automatic transaxle – Provided you have
61MM0B001
UTI SUZUKI dealer. the keyless push start system remote con-
• Do not leave the ignition switch in LOCK (OFF) troller with you, the engine automatically
the “ON” position if the engine is This mode is for parking the vehicle. When starts when you press the engine switch to
not running as the battery will dis- this mode is selected by pressing the engine select this ignition mode after placing the
charge. switch and then any door is opened or closed, gearshift lever in the “P” position and
the steering will be locked automatically. depressing the brake pedal. (If you need to
re-start the engine while the vehicle is
moving, shift into “N”.)
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Manual transaxle – Provided you have the switch again to change to the desired Engine Switch Illumination
keyless push start system remote control- ignition mode.
ler with you, the engine automatically • In the presence of strong radio signals or The engine switch is illuminated (lit) in the
starts when you press the engine switch to noise, you may not be able to change following situations:
select this ignition mode after shifting to the ignition mode to “ACC” or “ON” or to • When the engine is off and the driver’s
“N” (Neutral) and depressing the brake and start the engine using the engine switch. door is open, or for 15 seconds after the
clutch pedals. driver’s door is closed. The illumination
will fade out after the 15 seconds past.
Auto Gear Shift – Provided you have the Keyless Push Start System • When the engine is off and the position
keyless push start system remote control- (if equipped) lights are on. The illumination will go out
ler with you, the engine automatically Provided the keyless push start system when the position lights are turned off.
starts when you press the engine switch to remote controller is within the “interior work- • When the engine is on and the position
select this ignition mode after placing the able area” (refer to the related explanation lights and/or the headlights are on. The
gearshift lever in the “N” position and in this section), you can use the engine illumination will go out when the head-
depressing the brake pedal. switch for starting the engine and selecting lights are turned off.
NOTE: an ignition mode (“ACC” or “ON”). In addi-
You do not need to keep the engine switch tion, the following functions can be used:
pressed to start the engine. • Keyless entry function. Refer to “Keyless
Push Start System Remote Controller” in the
NOTICE “BEFORE DRIVING” section for details.
Do not leave the engine switch in the • Locking and unlocking doors using a
“ACC” or “ON” mode when the request switch. Refer to “Keyless Push
engine is not running. Avoid using Start System Remote Controller” in the 82K253
the radio or other electric accesso- “BEFORE DRIVING” section for details. NOTE:
ries for a long time when the engine • Immobilizer (anti-theft) function. Refer to To save the battery, the illumination will be
switch is in the “ACC” or “ON” mode “Immobilizer System” in the “BEFORE automatically turned off when both of the
when the engine is not running, oth- DRIVING” section for details. following conditions are simultaneously
erwise the battery may discharge. met:
• The headlights and position lights are
NOTE:
turned off.
• The steering lock may not be released if
• A period of 15 minutes has elapsed after
some load is acting on the steering
opening the driver’s door.
wheel. If this happens, turn the steering
wheel to the right or left to relieve it from
the load before you press the engine
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Selection of Ignition Modes If the “PUSH” indicator light blinks and NOTE:
Press the engine switch to select the the ignition modes cannot be selected • If you still cannot select the ignition
“ACC” or “ON” mode as follows when you Your keyless push start system remote con- modes, there may be some problem with
use an electric accessory or check the troller may not be sensed as being within the the keyless push start system. Contact
operation of instruments without running “interior workable area” (refer to the related an authorized MARUTI SUZUKI dealer
the engine. explanation in this section). Try again after for an inspection of the system.
making sure you have the remote controller • The immobilizer/keyless push start sys-
1) Bring the keyless push start system with you. If the ignition modes still cannot be tem warning light come on for about 5
remote controller with you and sit in the selected, the battery of the remote controller seconds while the “PUSH” indicator light
driver’s seat. may be discharged. To be able to select an is blinking. Refer to “Warning and Indica-
2) Without depressing the clutch pedal, ignition mode, you must then use the follow- tor Lights” in the “BEFORE DRIVING”
press the engine switch (1). ing method: section for details.
• You may customize the system to cause
EXAMPLE the interior buzzer to sound once for the
“remote controller out of sensing range”
(1) warning. To incorporate this customiza-
tion, please contact an authorized MAR-
UTI SUZUKI dealer.
(1) • If the battery of the remote controller is
about to become completely discharged,
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the keyless push start system remote con-
Every time you press the engine switch, troller battery consumption warning light in
the ignition mode changes as follows. (2) the instrument cluster will come on for a
few seconds when you press the engine
switch to change the ignition mode to
“ON”. Refer to “Warning and Indicator
57L21131 Lights” in the “BEFORE DRIVING” section
1) Without depressing the brake pedal for details. For details on replacing the bat-
and the clutch pedal, push the engine tery, refer to the “Keyless Push Start Sys-
switch (1). tem Remote Controller” in the “BEFORE
2) Within about 10 seconds during which DRIVING” section.
(OFF) (Audio equipment) the “PUSH” indicator light in the instru-
ment cluster is blinking, touch the
engine switch with the lock switch end
of the remote controller (2) for about 2
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to start the engine or select the ignition you park on an incline and shift into “P”
mode. The “remote controller outside” before setting the parking brake, the WARNING
warning may not be given at that time. weight of the vehicle may make it difficult to
–The remote controller is outside the shift out of “P” when you are ready to drive When parking the vehicle in
vehicle but very close to a door. the vehicle. extremely cold weather, the following
–The remote controller is on the instru- procedure should be used:
When preparing to drive the vehicle, move 1) Set the parking brake firmly.
ment panel.
the gearshift lever out of the “P” position 2) Manual transaxle - turn off the
before releasing the parking brake. engine, then shift into reverse or
Parking Brake Lever first gear.
WARNING Auto Gear Shift - shift into reverse
EXAMPLE or first gear and check the gear
(1) • Never drive your vehicle with the position indicator in the instru-
parking brake on: rear brake effec- ment cluster to make sure that the
(2) tiveness can be reduced from over- transaxle is engaged in 1st or
heating, brake life may be reverse, then turn off the engine
shortened, or permanent brake completely.
(3) damage may result. Automatic transaxle - shift into
• If the parking brake does not hold “P” (Park) and turn off the engine.
the vehicle securely or does not 3) Check the parking brake firmly
54G039 fully release, have your vehicle again. Get out of the vehicle and
(1) To set inspected immediately by an autho- put chocks under the wheels.
(2) To release rized MARUTI SUZUKI dealer. 4) Release the parking brake.
(3) To release When you return to your vehicle,
The parking brake lever is located between WARNING you must remember to first set the
the seats. To set the parking brake, hold parking brake, then remove the
Always set the parking brake firmly wheel chocks.
the brake pedal down and pull the parking before leaving your vehicle or it may
brake lever all the way up. To release the move, causing injury or damage.
parking brake, hold the brake pedal down, Parking Brake Reminder Buzzer
When parking, make sure the gear- A buzzer sounds intermittently to remind
pull up slightly on the parking brake lever, shift lever is in reverse or first gear.
push the button on the end of the lever with you to release the parking brake if you
Remember, even though the start the vehicle without releasing the park-
your thumb, and lower the lever to its origi- transaxle is in gear, you must set the
nal position. ing brake. Make sure that the parking
parking brake firmly. brake is fully released and the brake sys-
For automatic transaxle vehicles, always
set the parking brake before moving the tem warning light turns off.
gearshift lever to the “P” (PARK) position. If
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Pedal
WARNING WARNING
Manual transaxle
Do not drive with your foot resting on Do not “ride” the brakes by applying
EXAMPLE the clutch pedal. It could result in them continuously or resting your
excessive clutch wear, clutch dam- foot on the pedal. This will result in
(1) (2) age, or unexpected loss of engine overheating of the brakes which
braking. could cause unpredictable braking
action, longer stopping distances, or
permanent brake damage.
NOTICE
Do not pump the clutch pedal repeat- Accelerator Pedal (3)
(3) edly. It may result in pressure built up This pedal controls the speed of the
in the clutch circuit and damage to engine. Depressing the accelerator pedal
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the clutch system. increases power output and speed.
Automatic transaxle/Auto gear shift
EXAMPLE Brake Pedal (2)
Your MARUTI SUZUKI vehicle is equipped
(2) with front and rear drum brakes. Depress-
ing the brake pedal applies both sets of
brakes.
You may hear occasional brake squeal
when you apply the brakes. This is a nor-
(3) mal condition caused by environmental
factors such as cold, wet, snow, etc.
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Starting the Engine NOTE: 1/3 of its travel and try cranking the engine
Automatic transaxle vehicles have a starter again. Release the key and accelerator
(Vehicle without Keyless interlock device which is designed to keep pedal when the engine starts.
Push Start System) the starter from operating if the transaxle is
If the engine still does not start, try holding
in any of the drive positions.
the accelerator pedal all the way to the
Before Starting the Engine floor while cranking. This should clear the
WARNING engine if it is flooded.
Make sure that the parking brake is (For Diesel Engine Model)
set fully and the transaxle is in Neu-
tral (For manual transaxle & Auto Cold engine
Gear Shift vehicle or Park for vehi- Turn the ignition switch to the “ON” position
cles with an automatic transaxle) and wait until the glow plug indicator goes
before attempting to start the engine. out if it comes on. Crank the engine by
turning the ignition key to “START”.
Starting a Cold and Warm Engine Release the key when the engine starts.
Auto Gear Shift (For Petrol Engine Model) NOTICE
With your foot off the accelerator pedal,
crank the engine by turning the ignition key • Stop turning the starter immediately
to “START”. Release the key when the after the engine has started or the
engine starts. starter system can be damaged.
• Do not crank the engine for more than
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NOTICE 30 seconds at a time. If the engine
1) Make sure the parking brake is set fully. doesn’t start on the first try, wait
2) Manual transaxle – Shift into “N” (Neu- • Stop turning the starter immedi- about 15 seconds before trying again.
tral) and depress the clutch pedal all ately after the engine has started or
the way to the floor. Hold the clutch the starter system can be damaged.
pedal while starting the engine. • Do not crank the engine for more
Automatic transaxle – If the gearshift than 12 seconds at a time. If the
lever is not in “P” (Park) position, shift engine doesn’t start on the first try,
into “P” (Park). (If you need to re-start wait about 15 seconds before try-
the engine while the vehicle is moving, ing again.
shift into “N”.)
Auto Gear Shift – Shift into “N” (Neutral) If the engine does not start after 12 sec-
and depress the brake pedal. Hold the onds of cranking, wait about 15 seconds,
brake pedal while starting the engine. then press down the accelerator pedal to
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• The immobilizer/keyless push start sys- • Disconnect the negative cable from the Using the Transmission
tem warning light come on for about 5 battery to prevent discharge.
seconds while the “PUSH” indicator light “LOCK” (OFF) mode reminder buzzer Manual Transmission
is blinking. If the driver’s door is opened without
• You may customize the system to cause returning the ignition mode to “LOCK”
the interior buzzer to sound once for the (OFF) by pressing the engine switch, a
“remote controller out of sensing range” buzzer sounds to warn you of this state.
warning. Please contact an authorized
• If you open the driver’s door after press-
MARUTI SUZUKI dealer for the customi-
ing the engine switch to change the igni-
zation.
tion mode to “ACC”, the interior buzzer
• If the battery of the remote controller is
beeps intermittently.
about to be completely discharged, the EXAMPLE
• The buzzer will stop sounding if you then
keyless push start system remote con-
push the engine switch twice, thus bring-
troller battery consumption warning light 68LM324
ing it back the ignition mode to “LOCK”
in the instrument cluster will come on for
(OFF). Starting off
a few seconds when the ignition mode is
To start off, push the clutch pedal all the
changed to “ON” by pressing the engine
NOTE: way to the floor and shift into 1st gear.
switch. For details on replacing the bat-
Whenever you leave the vehicle, make After releasing the parking brake, gradually
tery, refer to the “Keyless Push Start
sure you have returned the ignition mode release the clutch. When you hear a
System Remote Controller” in the
to “LOCK” (OFF) using the engine switch change in the engine’s sound, slowly press
“BEFORE DRIVING” section.
and then lock the doors. Without returning the accelerator while continuing to gradu-
the ignition mode to “LOCK” (OFF), you ally release the clutch.
Returning the ignition mode to cannot use a request switch or keyless
“LOCK” (OFF) push start system remote controller to lock Gear changing
NOTE: the doors. All forward gears are synchronized, which
Certain problems like a fault in engine sys- provides for quiet, and easy changing.
tem may prevent the engine switch from Steering lock warning buzzer Always depress the clutch pedal all the
going back to the “LOCK” (OFF) mode. If If the steering lock fails to engage due to a way to the floor before shifting gears. Main-
this happens, have the vehicle inspected fault in the system when the ignition mode tain the engine speed, so it does not get
by an authorized MARUTI SUZUKI dealer is turned to “LOCK” (OFF) by pressing the into the red zone of tachometer.
after doing the following: engine switch and then any door is opened
• Lock the doors using the key to prevent or closed, the interior buzzer will warn you
theft. (The request switches and the key- of this condition with repeated short beeps.
less push start system remote controller If this happens, have the vehicle inspected
cannot be used to lock them.) by an authorized MARUTI SUZUKI dealer.
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R (Reverse)
Use this position to reverse the vehicle NOTICE NOTICE
from stop. Make sure that vehicle is com-
pletely stationary before shifting into When downshifting to a lower gear, • To help avoid clutch damage, do not
Reverse. make sure not to downshift at the use the clutch pedal as a footrest
speed faster than the maximum while driving or use the clutch to keep
N (Neutral) allowable speeds for the next lower the vehicle stationary on a slope.
Use this position for starting the engine if speed, or severe engine damage can Depress the clutch fully when shifting.
the engine stalls and you need to restart it result. • When shifting or starting off, do not
while the vehicle is moving. You may also race the engine. Racing the engine
shift into Neutral and depress the brake can shorten engine life and affect to
pedal to hold the vehicle stationary during smooth shifting.
idling. WARNING
D (Drive) • Reduce your speed and downshift 4-Speed Automatic Transmission
Use this position for all normal driving. With to a lower gear before going down
the gearshift lever in “D” range you can get a long or steep hill. A lower gear
an automatic downshift by pressing the will allow the engine to provide
accelerator pedal. The higher the vehicle braking. Avoid riding the brakes or
speed is, the more you need to press the they may overheat, resulting in
accelerator pedal to get a downshift. brake failure.
• When driving on slippery roads, be
2 (Low 2) sure to slow down before down-
Use this position to provide extra power shifting. Excessive and/or sudden
when climbing hills, or to provide engine changes in engine speed may
braking when going down hills. cause loss of traction, which could 68LM324
L (Low 1) cause you to lose control.
Use this position to provide maximum- (1) Overdrive off switch
power when climbing steep hills or driving
through deep snow or mud, or to provide NOTICE
maximum engine braking when going
down steep hills. • Make sure that the vehicle is com-
pletely stationary before you shift
into reverse.
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knob button (2) and shift the gearshift • When starting the engine.
lever to the desired position. • When the engine is on and the gearshift
lever is shifted from “N” position to “D”,
This procedure is for emergency use only. “M” or “R” position.
If repeated use of this procedure is neces- R • When the ignition switch is in the “ON”
sary, or the procedure does not work as N position and the engine is off, the gear-
-
described, take the vehicle to your dealer shift lever is shifted into any position.
for repair. M-D This light will also come on if one of the
+ gears cannot be engaged and the system
Auto Gear Shift is unable to re-try shifting when you shift
Auto Gear Shift is a 5-speed forward/ the gearshift lever from “N” position to “D”,
reverse transaxle. “M” or “R” position.
Auto Gear Shift has the basic features of 67LM3002
conventional manual transaxle, but clutch Starting the engine
operation and transaxle gear shifting are When starting the engine, always place the
controlled electronically. gearshift lever in the “N” position and
R R depress the brake pedal firmly. The engine
NOTICE cannot be started unless the gearshift
- N - N lever is in the “N” position and the brake
Do not depress both the brake pedal pedal is depressed.
and accelerator pedal simultane- M-D M-D
ously. This can cause damage or +
overheating to the clutch.
+
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NOTE:
When you open the driver’s door, the Auto Depress brake pedal indicator
Gear Shift systems run automatically and 76MH0A056
you may hear an operating noise. This Clutch operation
sound does not indicate a malfunction. You can select either the Drive (D) mode or
The features are as follows: the Manual (M) mode. Since this vehicle
controls clutch operation electronically in
either mode, you do not need to operate
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This light will come on if you do not Creeping function
depress the brake pedal in the following This vehicle has a creeping function that
situations. helps the vehicle to start smoothly by
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engaging the clutch. When the gearshift Drive (D) mode – If you shift the gearshift lever from the
lever is in any of the positions “D”, “M” or When the Drive (D) mode is activated, the “N” to the “D” position without depress-
“R”, and you release your foot from the most appropriate gear position is automati- ing the brake pedal
brake pedal, the vehicle starts slowly with- cally selected upon operation of the accel- – If the system is unable to re-try shifting
out depressing the accelerator pedal. The erator pedal and variation of vehicle speed. You should depress the brake pedal and
creeping function is disabled if you depress shift the gearshift lever to “N” position,
Normal driving:
the brake pedal or pull up the parking then shift to “D” again.
1) Start the engine as instructed in “Start-
brake lever. Creep is not possible in man-
ing the engine” in this section. 3) Release the parking brake and brake
ual mode with 2nd gear engaged.
2) With your foot on the brake pedal, shift pedal.
NOTE: the gearshift lever to the “D” position. 4) Depress the accelerator pedal slowly.
If the driver’s door is opened and/or the When the gearshift lever is shifted to
parking brake lever is engaged with the the “D” position, the gear will be shifted WARNING
gear in the “M”, “D” or “R” position, the to 1st.
creeping function will not operate. • While driving the vehicle, do not
shift the gearshift lever to the “N”
Parking and Stopping the vehicle position. The engine brake may not
Auto Gear Shift does not have a parking work and you may get involved in
position. The vehicle can be parked with an unexpected accident. If you
the gearshift lever at “D” or “R” position. return the gearshift lever from “N”
Remember, even though the transaxle is in to “D” because of unintended shift-
gear, you must set the parking brake firmly. 76MH0A057 ing, the gear position will be shifted
NOTE: according to the current vehicle
NOTICE • If 1st gear cannot be engaged even speed.
though the gearshift lever has been • Always keep your foot on the brake
A buzzer will sound continuously if pedal while stopped with the
the vehicle is operated with the gear- shifted from the “N” to the “D” position,
the system will re-try shifting automati- engine running. This operation pre-
shift lever in-between of each shift vents the vehicle from moving due
positions. The vehicle will become cally. This will take some time, noise
may be heard from the gears, and shift- to unintended activation of the
inoperative if you continue to operate creeping function.
the vehicle with the gearshift lever in- ing gear shock may occur. However,
between shift positions. they do not indicate a malfunction.
• The “N” indicator will flash, the depress
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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NOTE:
NOTICE • If 1st gear cannot be engaged even NOTICE
though the gearshift lever has been
• If the gearshift lever cannot shift shifted from the “N” to the “M” position, Do not operate the system as
into any position, or the gear is described below. The life cycle of the
changed to “N” position automati- the system will re-try shifting automati-
cally. This will take some time, noise clutch may be reduced.
cally when the vehicle speed • Using the accelerator pedal to hold
becomes less than 10 km/h, there may be heard from the gears, and shift-
ing gear shock may occur. However, the vehicle on an uphill slope oper-
may be a systematic malfunction. In ation with the gearshift lever in the
this case, ask your MARUTI SUZUKI they do not indicate a malfunction.
dealer to inspect the Auto Gear Shift • The “N” indicator will flash, the depress “M” or “D” position. If you perform
system as soon as possible. brake pedal indicator will come on and a this operation for a certain period
• The manual (M) mode does not warning buzzer (long pulse sound) will of time, a warning buzzer will
upshift even if the engine speed sound if any of the following cases sound.
reaches the rev-limit. occur; • Shifting the gearshift lever to the
• The system will not allow shifting up – If you shift the gearshift lever from the “M”, “D” or “R” position while rac-
or down to a gear that would cause “N” to the “M” position without ing the engine.
engine over-revving or under-rev- • Driving at low speed using a high
ving. depressing the brake pedal
– If the system is unable to re-try shifting gear.
• If frequently driving at low speed • Stopping on a slope using the
using a high gear position, the life You should depress the brake pedal and
shift the gearshift lever to “N” position, creeping function. If you perform
cycle of the clutch may be reduced. this operation for a certain period
• Frequent downshifting (more than 3 then shift to “M” position again a few
seconds later. of time, a warning buzzer will
positions consecutively) causes the
reduction of transaxle life. sound.
3) Release the parking brake and brake
pedal. Depress the accelerator pedal Starting off on an uphill/downhill slope:
Starting off: slowly for smooth starting.
1) Start the engine as instructed in “Start- Uphill
ing the engine” in this section. WARNING 1) Apply the parking brake firmly so that
2) With your foot on the brake pedal, shift the vehicle does not roll backwards.
the gearshift lever to the “M” position. Always keep your foot on the brake 2) Shift the gearshift lever to the “M” posi-
When the gearshift lever is shifted to pedal or pull up the parking lever tion while depressing the brake pedal.
the “M” position, the gear will be shifted while stopped with the engine run- Make sure that the gear position indica-
to 1st. Before starting off, always make ning. These operations prevent the tor in the instrumental cluster displays
sure that the intended gear is engaged vehicle from starting due to unin- 1st gear.
by checking the gear position indicator, tended activation of the creeping 3) Release the brake pedal and depress
then depress the accelerator pedal. function. the accelerator pedal gradually, and
when the vehicle starts to move,
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release the parking brake and depress sure that reverse gear is selected by the “N” indicator in the instrument cluster
the accelerator pedal to start off. checking the gear position indicator. will blink. However, when the vehicle
speed drops below about 3 km/h (2
NOTICE mph), the gear will be shifted to reverse.
Make sure that the vehicle has stopped
On an uphill slope, never hold the completely before shifting to the “R”
vehicle at a stop using only the accel- position.
erator pedal or creeping function. If
you perform this operation for a cer-
tain period of time, a warning buzzer 76MH0A062
NOTICE
will sound, and in some cases the NOTE: On a downhill slope, never hold the
engine will stall. This can also cause • If reverse gear cannot be engaged even vehicle at a stop using only the accel-
excessive damage to the clutch. In though the gearshift lever has been erator pedal or the creeping function.
case the warning buzzer is on, shift- shifted from the “N” to the “R” position, If you perform this operation for a
ing to 2nd gear will not be possible is the system will re-try shifting automati- certain period of time, a warning
manual mode. Always use 1st gear cally. This will take some time, noise buzzer will sound, and in some cases
while starting off on an uphill slope, may be heard from the gears, and shift- the engine will stall. This can also
otherwise you may damage the ing gear shock may occur. However, cause excessive damage to the
clutch. they do not indicate a malfunction. clutch.
• The “N” indicator will flash, the depress
Downhill brake pedal indicator will come on and a Stopping
1) Depress the brake pedal and shift the warning buzzer (long pulse sound) will The vehicle can be stopped by depressing
gearshift lever to the “M” position. sound if any of the following cases the brake pedal regardless of the gear
Check the gear position indicator to occur; position. This is because the clutch is auto-
make sure that the gear is in 1st. – If you shift the gearshift lever from the matically disengaged to prevent the engine
2) Release the brake pedal and depress “N” to the “R” position without depress- from stopping.
the accelerator pedal slowly. Even ing the brake pedal • If the gearshift lever is in the “D” position,
though the accelerator pedal is not – If the system is unable to re-try shifting the gear will be downshifted to 1st when
depressed, the clutch will be engaged You should depress the brake pedal and the vehicle stops.
when the vehicle speed increases. shift the gearshift lever to “N” position, • If the gearshift lever is in the “M” posi-
then shift to “R” position again a few sec- tion, the gear will be downshifted to 1st
Backing up when the vehicle stops.
After the vehicle has stopped completely, onds later.
depress the brake pedal and shift the gear- • The system will not allow shifting to the
shift lever to the “R” position. Depress the “R” position if the vehicle speed is over
accelerator pedal slowly as when starting about 3 km/h (2 mph). If the gearshift
off in 1st gear. Before backing up, make lever is operated under this condition,
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the ignition mode to “ON” with the park- Obstacle Indication by Parking Sen-
WARNING ing sensor switch in the “ON” position. sor
• Push the switch again and it stays in; this
(Continued) is the OFF position. The indicator in the Upon detecting an obstacle, the parking
– Tall objects with a large upper switch goes out and the parking sensor sensor causes an interior buzzer to sound.
part like a road sign. is deactivated. • A buzzer located behind the rear seat
– Low-profile objects such as curb- sounds when a sensor at the rear
stones. Switch position State detects an obstacle.
– Sound-absorbing objects such • Warnings when obstacles are detected
as cotton and snow. EXAMPLE ON by corner sensors
• When the indica-
NOTE: tor light is on and Distance
• Thin poles or obstacles lower than the sen- Buzzer
all necessary con- (approx.)
sors may become undetectable as the ditions are met, 45 – 60 cm Short beeps at short
vehicle moves closer to them even if they system becomes (18 – 24 in.) intervals
have been detected from longer distances. ready for opera- 35 – 45 cm Short beeps at very
• The system may calculate the distance to tion. (14 – 18 in.) short intervals
a road sign or similar obstacle to be shorter
Less than 35 cm
than the actual distance. EXAMPLE OFF
(14 in.)
Continuous beep
• The system does
How to Use the Parking Sensor not operate. Push
• Warnings when obstacles are detected
Parking sensor switch the switch to turn
by center sensors
off the indicator if
(2) you do not wish to Distance
use the parking Buzzer
(approx.)
sensor. 60 – 150 cm Short beeps at long
(1) (24 – 59 in.) intervals
NOTE: 45 – 60 cm Short beeps at short
• If you push the parking sensor switch (18 – 24 in.) intervals
from the “OFF” to “ON” position when
the ignition switch is turned to “ON” posi- 35 – 45 cm Short beeps at very
79MH0309 tion or the engine switch is pressed to (14 – 18 in.) short intervals
(1) Parking sensor switch change the ignition mode to “ON”, the Less than 35 cm
Continuous beep
(2) Indicator inside buzzer sounds. (14 in.)
• When the gearshift lever is shifted to the
• Turn the ignition switch to the “ON” posi- “R” (Reverse) position with the system
tion or press the engine switch to change ON, a buzzer will sound once.
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Warning and Indicator Messages The distance needed to bring any vehicle Power-Assisted Brakes
to a halt increases with the speed of the (if equipped)
If there is a problem or warning regarding vehicle. The braking distance needed, for
the parking sensor system, a buzzer and example, at 60 km/h (37 mph) will be Your vehicle has power-assisted brakes. If
the status of the indicator on the parking approximately 4 times greater than the power assistance is lost due to a stalled
sensor inform it. Follow its instruction. braking distance needed at 30 km/h (19 engine or other failures, the system is still
• The buzzer sounds intermittently. The mph). Start to brake the vehicle when there fully operational on reserve power and you
indicated sensor is contaminated. Wipe is plenty of distance between your vehicle can bring the vehicle to a complete stop by
it clean with a soft cloth. If the buzzer and the stopping point, and slow down pressing the brake pedal once and holding
does not stop after wiping, there may be gradually. it down. The reserve power is partly used
problem with the parking sensor system. up when you depress the brake pedal and
Have your vehicle inspected by an reduces each time the pedal is pressed.
authorized MARUTI SUZUKI dealer.
WARNING
Apply smooth and even pressure to the
The indicator does not come on when the If water gets into the brake drums, pedal. Do not pump the pedal.
parking sensor switch is pressed. The indica- brake performance may become poor
tor goes off while operating. There may be a and unpredictable. After driving WARNING
problem with the parking sensor system, through water or washing the under-
Have your vehicle inspected by an authorized side of the vehicle, test the brakes Even without reserve power in the
MARUTI SUZUKI dealer. while driving at a slow speed to see if brake system, you can still stop the
they have maintained their normal vehicle by pressing the brake pedal
Braking effectiveness. If the brakes are less harder than normally required. How-
effective than normal, dry them by ever, the stopping distance may be
repeatedly applying the brakes while longer.
driving slowly until the brakes have
regained their normal effectiveness. Brake Assist System (if equipped)
When you slam the brakes on, the brake
assist system judges as an emergency
stop and provides more powerful braking
for a driver who cannot hold down the
brake pedal firmly.
NOTE:
If you quickly and forcefully depress the
brakes, you may hear a clicking sound in
the brake pedal. This is normal and indi-
60G165S cates that the brake assist system is acti-
vated properly.
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WARNING
The ABS may not work properly if
tyres or wheels other than those
specified in the owner’s manual are
used. This is because the ABS works
by comparing changes in wheel
speed. When replacing tyres or
wheels, use only the size and type
specified in this owner’s manual.
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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
4
Driving on Slippery Roads ................................................. 4-4
Driving on Wet Roads ......................................................... 4-5
Do’s & Don’ts for Safe Driving ........................................... 4-6
Margin for Safety ................................................................. 4-8
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in decreased power output and increased • At high speeds, the vehicle may be • When climbing steep hills, the vehicle
fuel consumption. affected by side winds. Therefore, may begin to slow down and show a lack
reduce speed and be prepared for unex- of power. If this happens, you should
Keep weight to a minimum pected buffeting, which can occur at the shift to a lower gear so that the engine
Heavier the load, more fuel the vehicle exits of tunnels, when passing by a cut will again be operating in its normal
consumes. Take out any luggage or cargo of a hill, or when being overtaken by power range. Shift rapidly to prevent the
when it is not necessary. large vehicles, etc. vehicle from losing momentum.
Keep tire pressures correct • When driving down a hill, the engine
Underinflation of the tires can waste fuel should be used for braking by shifting to
due to increased running resistance of the next lower gear.
tires. Keep your tires inflated to the correct
pressure shown on the label on the driver’s
door lock pillar.
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Tire Chains
WARNING Driving on Slippery Roads Tire chains should only be used if they are
needed to increase traction or are required
Try not to hold the brake pedal down
too long or too often while going EXAMPLE by law. Make sure that the chains you use
are the correct size for your vehicle’s tires.
down a steep or long hill. This could Also make sure that there is enough clear-
cause the brakes to overheat, result- ance between the fenders and the chains
ing in reduced braking efficiency. as installed on the tires.
Failure to take this precaution could
result in loss of vehicle control. Install the chains on the front tires tightly,
according to the chain manufacturer’s
instructions. Retighten the chains after
While moving uphill/gradient from a driving about 1.0 km if necessary. With the
stand still condition chains installed, drive slowly.
• Apply the parking brake firmly so that the
vehicle does not roll backwards. NOTICE
• Depress the Clutch pedal and Shift the • If you hear the chains hitting
gearshift lever to 1st Select position.
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against the vehicle body while driv-
• Do not slip the clutch. Under wet road conditions you should ing, stop and tighten them.
• When ready to start, press accelerator drive at a lower speed than on dry roads • If your vehicle is equipped with full
pedal and slowly release the clutch
pedal simultaneously. When the vehicle due to possible slippage of tires during wheel caps, remove the wheel caps
starts to move, gradually release the braking. When driving on icy, snow-cov- before installing the chains or the
parking brake. ered, or muddy roads, reduce your speed wheel caps can be damaged by the
and avoid sudden acceleration, abrupt chain bands.
braking, or sharp steering movements.
NOTICE
When descending down a hill,
NEVER turn the ignition key to the
“LOCK” position. Emission control
system damage may result.
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Do’s and Dont’s for Safe 3) Before moving, look around your vehi- 3) Turn ON the turn signal at least 30
cle to confirm safety. meters before making a turn or chang-
Driving ing the lane so as to not be hit.
4) Don’t accelerate suddenly, since it is
Exercise care in handling your vehicle. Be dangerous and wastes fuel. 4) Before entering a corner, decelerate to
conscious of not only your own safety but a safe speed. Don’t apply brakes during
also the safety of others on the road, and cornering, or skidding may occur.
thus enjoy the best and most comfortable General driving
1) Be sure to stop before a stop light or 5) When overtaking other vehicles, watch
driving experience. out for oncoming vehicles and carefully
stop sign. When moving into an inter-
Following are basic rules for safe driving. section without any traffic lights or ensure safety.
Read them carefully for good understand- signs, drive slowly to confirm safety. 6) Don’t attempt zigzag driving as it will
ing of the content so that you can enjoy 2) Always follow other vehicles at a safe hinder your control over the vehicle and
safe and pleasant driving in your vehicle. distance in order to prevent a rear-end may cause an accident.
collision, in case the vehicle ahead 7) Avoid reckless high speed driving and
Starting makes a sudden stop. try to drive at a safe speed suitable for
1) Adjust the driver’s seat for the proper the road conditions while maintaining a
driving posture. constant speed.
2) Adjust the rear view mirror so as to 8) Higher the speed, narrower the driver’s
obtain the best possible rear view. visual range becomes. In such a state,
it is difficult to anticipate any hazard and
the driver feels fatigued.
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EXAMPLE
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Night time driving 3) Don’t use headlights on high beam Margin for Safety
unless its use is inevitable. It may
EXAMPLE It is important to allow yourself a margin for
cause visual impairment to the driver of
safety during driving so that you can cope
the oncoming vehicle or the vehicle
with erroneous or unexpected driving of
ahead of you, which may cause an
other drivers. For that, observe the follow-
accident.
ing.
4) Always keep the window glasses clean.
• Drive at a safe speed.
Don’t operate the windshield wiper
• Maintain a sufficient distance between
when the windshield glass is dry else
your vehicle and the vehicle ahead.
the wiper blade and glass may get
• Don’t force yourself to overtake other
damaged.
vehicles.
• Don’t accelerate suddenly, steer sharply
74LHM0414 EXAMPLE or stop suddenly.
1) Drive at lower speeds during the night • Keep ample gaps between driving
than in the daytime, as the visual range schedules.
is restricted at night. • Observe traffic rules and regulations.
2) Avoid overtaking other vehicles at night. Conclusion
Darkness bothers your sense of speed A perfect driver does not exist. The
and hinders your judgment of vehicle- endeavour of every motorist should be to
to-vehicle distance. strive for perfection. Safety consciousness
not only ensures your safety and the safety
EXAMPLE of other road users, it also helps reduce
the wear and tear on your vehicle, length-
ens its life, gives better fuel efficiency and
74LHM0416 ensures a comfortable driving experience.
Follow the do’s and dont’s listed, and
driving will never be the same again.
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Side outlet Manual Heating and Air Air flow selector (3)
Conditioning System (c)
(if equipped)
(1)
Description of Controls (b) (d)
(2)
68LM502
63J048
Move the knob (1) vertically and the dial This is used to select one of the functions
(2) horizontally, to adjust the direction of described below.
(1) (4) (5) (3)
airflow as desired. When “Open”, air
comes out from the side outlets regardless Ventilation (a)
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of the airflow selector position.
Temperature selector (1)
Center outlet This is used to select the temperature by
turning the selector.
(1) (1)
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Temperature-controlled air comes out of Defrost (e) “FRESH AIR” and “RECIRCULATED AIR”
the floor outlets and cooler air comes out are switched alternately each time the air
of the center and side outlets. When the intake selector is pushed.
temperature selector (1) is in the fully
NOTE:
COLD position or fully HOT position, how-
If you select “RECIRCULATED AIR” for an
ever, the air from the floor outlets and the
extended period of time, the air in the vehi-
air from the center and side outlets will be
cle can become contaminated. Therefore,
the same temperature.
74LHT0508 you should occasionally select “FRESH
Heat (c) AIR”.
Temperature-controlled air comes out of
the windshield defroster outlets, the side Air conditioning switch (5)
demister outlets and the side outlets. To turn on the air conditioning system,
push in the “A/C” switch and set the blower
Air intake selector (4) speed selector to a position other than
“OFF”. With this “A/C” switch operation, a
indicator light will come on when the air
74LHT0506 conditioning system is on. To turn off the
air conditioning system, push the “A/C”
Temperature-controlled air comes out of switch again.
the floor outlets and the side outlets, also
comes out of the windshield defroster out- (f) (g) During operation of the air conditioner, you
lets and the side demister outlets slightly. 68LM511 may notice slight changes in engine
speed. These changes are normal, the
Heat & defrost (d) This selector is used to select the following system is designed so that the compressor
modes. turns on or off to maintain the desired tem-
Fresh Air (f) perature.
When this mode is selected, the indicator Less operation of the compressor results
light will go off and outside air is used. in better fuel economy.
Recirculated Air (g)
When this mode is selected, the indicator System Operating Instructions
74LHT0507
light will come on, outside air is shut out Natural ventilation
Temperature-controlled air comes out of and inside air is recirculated. This mode is Select “VENTILATION” and “FRESH AIR”,
the floor outlets, the windshield defroster suitable when driving through dusty or pol- the temperature selector to the desired
outlets, the side demister outlets and the luted air such as in a tunnel, or when temperature position, and the blower
side outlets. attempting to quickly cool down the inte-
rior.
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speed selector to “OFF”. Fresh air will flow and side outlets will be cooler than the air Dehumidifying
through the vehicle during driving. that comes out of the floor outlets. Turn on the “A/C” switch, set the air flow
selector to a desired air flow selector posi-
Forced ventilation Normal cooling tion, and select “FRESH AIR”, the tem-
The control settings are the same as for Turn on the “A/C” switch, set the air flow perature selector to the desired
natural ventilation except you set the selector to “VENTILATION”, the tempera- temperature position, and the blower
blower speed selector to a position other ture selector to the desired temperature speed selector to the desired blower speed
than “OFF”. position and the blower speed selector to position.
the desired blower speed position. Setting
Normal heating (using outside air) the blower speed selector to a higher
Select “HEAT” and “FRESH AIR”, the tem- NOTE:
blower speed position increases cooling Because the air conditioner dehumidifies
perature selector to the desired tempera- efficiency.
ture position and the blower speed selector the air, turning it on will help keep the win-
to the desired blower speed position. Set- You can switch the air intake selector to dows clear, even when blowing heated air
ting the blower speed selector to a higher either “FRESH AIR” or “RECIRCULATED using the “DEMIST” or “HEAT & DEMIST”
blower speed position increases heating AIR” as you desire. Choosing “RECIRCU- functions.
efficiency. LATED AIR” increases cooling efficiency.
EXAMPLE
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
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
heating and change to the normal heating an extended period of time, the air in the
method as soon as possible. vehicle can become contaminated.
Therefore, you should occasionally
Cool face/warm feet select “FRESH AIR”.
Select “BI-LEVEL” and “FRESH AIR”, the • If your vehicle has been left in the sun
temperature selector to the desired tem- with the windows closed, it will cool
74LHT0509
perature position, and the blower speed faster if you open the windows briefly NOTE:
selector to the desired blower speed posi- while you operate the air conditioner with If you need maximum defrosting:
tion. Unless the temperature selector is in the air intake selector at “FRESH AIR” • select “DEFROST” and “FRESH AIR”,
the fully COLD position or fully HOT posi- and the blower at high speed. • turn on the “A/C” switch,
tion, the air that comes out of the center • set the blower speed selector to HIGH,
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• adjust the temperature selector to the Automatic Heating and Air Temperature selector (1)
HOT end, and
• adjust the side outlets so the air blows Conditioning System (1)
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You can use the air conditioning switch (6) • Even under the automatic operation, you Manual operation
to manually turn the air conditioner on or off can set individual selectors to the man- You can manually control the climate con-
according to your preference. When you ual mode. The manually selected func- trol system. Set the selectors to the
turn the air conditioning switch off, the cli- tions are maintained, and the other desired positions.
mate control system cannot lower the inside functions remain under automatic opera-
temperature below outside temperature. tion. EXAMPLE
• To return the blower speed selector (2),
To turn the climate control system off, push air intake selector (3), and air flow selec-
the “OFF” switch (7). tor (4) to automatic operation, push the
“AUTO” switch (8).
NOTE:
If the “AUTO” on the display blinks, there is
a problem in the heating system and/or air EXAMPLE
conditioning system. You should have the
system inspected by an authorized MAR-
UTI SUZUKI dealer.
(11)
NOTE:
• To find the temperature at which you are
74LHT0509
most comfortable, start with the 25°C (10)
(75°F) setting. NOTE:
• If you turn the temperature selector (1) If you need maximum defrosting:
until “HI” or “LO” appears on the display, • push the defrost switch (5) to turn on the
the climate control system will operate at defroster (the air conditioning system will
maximum heating or cooling and the 74LHT0510 come on and the “FRESH AIR” mode will
blower will run at full speed. be selected automatically),
Be careful not to cover the interior tem-
• To avoid blowing cold air in cold weather • set the blower speed selector to HIGH,
perature sensor (10) located between the
or hot air in hot weather, the system will • adjust the temperature selector to the
steering wheel and the climate control
delay turning on the blower until warmed “HI” indication on the display, and
panel, or the solar sensor (11) located at
or chilled air is available. • adjust the side outlets so the air blows
the top of the driver’s side dashboard.
• If your vehicle has been left in the sun on the side windows.
These sensors are used by the automatic
with the windows closed, it will cool system to regulate temperature. Maintenance
faster if you open the windows briefly. Even if the engine is turned OFF, the If you do not use the air conditioner for a
temperature Setting remains in the long period, such as during winter, it may
memory. not give the best performance when you
start using it again. To help maintain opti-
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mum performance and durability of your air The radio antenna on the roof is remov-
conditioner, it needs to be run periodically. able. To remove the antenna, turn it coun-
Operate the air conditioner at least once a terclockwise. To reinstall the antenna, turn
month for one minute with the engine it clockwise firmly by hand.
idling. This circulates the refrigerant and oil
and helps protect the internal components. NOTICE
NOTE: To avoid damage to the radio
Your vehicle uses the air conditioning antenna:
refrigerant HFC-134a, commonly called • Remove the antenna when using an
“R-134a”. Only R-134a should be used in automatic car wash.
your vehicle. • Remove the antenna when the
antenna hits anything such as a
low ceiling in a parking garage or
NOTICE putting a car cover over your vehi-
Using the wrong refrigerant may cle.
damage your air conditioning sys-
tem. Use R-134a only. Do not mix or
replace the R-134a with other refrig- Installation of Radio
erants.
Frequency Transmitters
Radio Antenna We recommend that you always ask a
MARUTI SUZUKI dealer about frequency
band, max output power, antenna position
at vehicle and specific conditions for instal-
lation and/or use before installing a radio
transmitter in your vehicle. Such equip-
ments may cause the electronic control
system to malfunction if they are incor-
rectly installed or they are not suited for the
vehicle.
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Type 1 Type 2
RPT AS RPT
R
Bluetooth AS
PUSH PUSH
TUNE/FLD SOUND VOL PUSH PWR TUNE/FLD SOUND VOL PUSH PWR
CD USB CD USB
6 5 4 3 2 1
1 6 5 4 3 2 1
SEEK/TRACK SEEK/TRACK
MENU MENU
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To remove finger-marks and dust, use a Never stick labels on the surface of the Do not expose compact discs to direct sun-
soft cloth, and wipe in a straight line from compact disc or write on the surface with a light or any heat source.
the center of the compact disc to the cir- pencil or pen.
cumference. NOTE:
• Do not use commercially available CD
protection sheets or discs equipped with
(B) stabilizers, etc.
(C) (B) These may get caught in the internal
mechanism and damage the disc.
• It may be impossible to play CD-R discs
with this unit due to the recording condi-
Do not use any solvents such as commer- tions.
cially available cleaners, anti-static spray, • CD-RW discs cannot be played with this
or thinner to clean compact discs. unit.
WARNING
New discs may have some roughness This is a class I laser product. Use of
around the edges. The unit may not work controls or adjustments or perfor-
or the sound may skip if such discs are mance of procedures other than
used. Use a ball-point pen (B), etc. to those specified herein may result in
remove the roughness (C) from the edges hazardous radiation exposure.
of the disc before inserting it into the unit. Do not open covers and do not
Do not use compact discs that have large attempt to repair this unit by yourself.
scratches, are misshaped, or cracked, etc. Refer servicing to qualified person-
Use of such discs will cause damage or nel.
prevent the system from operating prop-
erly.
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(2) (1)
CD USB
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MENU
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“PRESET-EQ” appears. 5 4 3 2 1
1
SEEK/TRACK
MENU
Seek tuning
2) Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH Press the seek Up button (3) or the seek
SOUND knob (2). (3) (4) (6) Down button (4).
Each time the knob is turned, preset The unit stops searching for a station at a
EQ mode will change as follows: frequency where a broadcast station is
Display available.
(A) Manual tuning
Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH SOUND
knob (5).
The frequency being received is displayed.
(B) Preset memory
1) Select the desired station.
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(7)
• When there are fewer than 6 stations (8)
RDM DISP AM FM
(A)
auto store operation is performed, no
station will be stored at the remaining 6 5 4 3 2 11
CD USB
cannot be used.
• 6 stations can be preset for FM1 and
• Some discs recorded in CD-R/CD-RW
FM2 in common, and 6 stations for AM (4) (5) (3)
format may sometimes be impossible to
in auto store mode. 74LHT5011
use.
Display
Auto store mode on/off
Press the AST button (7). (A)
Each time the button is pressed, the mode
is switched as follows:
(B)
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SEEK/TRACK
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The track currently being played will be Notes on MP3/WMA/AAC Points to remember when making MP3/
played repeatedly. What is MP3? WMA/AAC files Common
• FOLDER REPEAT • MP3 (MPEG audio layer3) is an audio • High bit rate and high sampling fre-
The repeat indicator “RPT.F” will light. compression format that has become the quency are recommended for high qual-
All tracks in the currently selected folder standard format among PC users. Its ity sounds.
will be played repeatedly. merit is that the original audio data is • Selecting VBR (Variable Bit Rate) is not
compressed to approximately 1/10 and recommended. Selecting VBR may
Display change high sound quality is maintained. This cause display of incorrect playing time
Press the DISP button (6). means that it is possible to store the data and jumpiness of playback.
Each time the button is pressed, display of approximately 10 music CDs on a sin- • Playback sound quality varies depending
will change as follows: gle CD-R/RW disc, which in turn makes on the encoding environment. For
it possible to play music for a long time details, refer to the user manual of the
without having to change the disc. encoding software and the writing soft-
Play time ware in use.
What is WMA?
• An abbreviation of “Windows Media
Folder name Audio,” WMA is an audio compression
NOTICE
format developed by Microsoft. Never assign the “.mp3”, “.wma”, or
File name • WMA files for which the DRM (Digital “.m4a” file name extension to a file if
Rights Management) function is ON can- it is not in the MP3/WMA/AAC format
Album name (MP3, AAC only) not be played. file. Failure to observe this may result
• Windows MediaTM and the Windows® in damage to the speaker due to
Track title logo are trademarks or registered trade- noise production.
marks of Microsoft Corporation in the
Artist name United States and other countries. Recording MP3/WMA/AAC files on a CD
What is AAC? media
• An abbreviation of “Advanced Audio • It is recommended not to write both CD-
NOTE: DA files and MP3/WMA/AAC files on a
• “NO TITLE” will be displayed when there Coding,” AAC is an audio compression
format used by MPEG2 and MPEG4. disc.
is no text information in the disc currently • If both CD-DA files and MP3/WMA/AAC
being played. files are on the same disc, tracks may
• If text data contains more than 12 char- not be played in the correct order or
acters, the “>” mark will appear at the some tracks may not be played at all.
right end. Holding down the DISP button • When storing both MP3 data and WMA
(6) for 1 second or longer can display the data on the same disc, sort and place
next page. them in different folders.
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• Do not write files other than MP3/WMA/ WMA (Ver. 7, Ver. 8, Ver. 9*) Display
AAC files and unnecessary folders on a • Bit rate: CBR 32 k - 320 kbps
disc. • Sampling frequency: 32 k/44.1 k/48 kHz (A) (B)
• MP3/WMA/AAC files should be named * WMA 9 Professional/LossLess/Voice are
to meet the standards and the file sys- not supported.
tem specifications as shown below.
• The file extension “.mp3”, “.wma” or AAC* (D) (C)
“.m4a” should be assigned to files based • Bit rate: ABR 16k - 320 kbbs
on their format independently. • Sampling frequency: 32 k/44.1 k/48 kHz
• You may encounter a trouble in playing * Apple Lossless is not supported. (1) USB Button
MP3/WMA/AAC files or displaying infor- (2) TUNE FOLDER PUSH SOUND knob
mation of MP3/WMA/AAC files depend- Supported file systems (3) Up button
ing on the writing software or CD ISO 9660 Level 1/Level 2, Joliet, Romeo (4) Down button
recorder in use. (5) RPT button
• This unit does not have a play list func- Maximum number of files/folders (6) RDM button
tion. • Maximum number of files: 512 (7) DISP button
• It is recommended to write discs in Disc- • Maximum number of files in a folder: 255
at-Once mode even though Multi-ses- • Maximum depth of tree structure: 8
sion mode is supported. • Maximum number of folders: 255 (A) Folder number
Compression formats (Root folder is included.) (B) Track number
MP3 (C) Play time
• Bit rate: Listening to files stored in a USB (D) File type
MPEG1 Audio Layer III: 32 k - 320 kbps device
MPEG2 Audio Layer III: 8 k - 160 kbps
MPEG2.5 Audio Layer III: 8 k - 160 kbps NOTICE
• Sampling frequency: (5)
RPT AS Do not connect any USB device other
MPEG1 Audio Layer III: 32 k/44.1 k/ (6) RDM DISP AM FM than a USB memory or a USB audio
(7)
48 kHz PUSH
TUNE/FLD SOUND VOL PUSH PWR player. Do not connect multiple USB
MPEG2 Audio Layer III: 16 k/22.05 k/ devices to the USB connector using a
24 kHz CD USB USB hub, etc. Supplying power to
MPEG2.5 Audio Layer III: 8 k/11.025 k/ SEEK/TRACK
6
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memory/USB Audio is compatible with use or the condition of the recording. (6) RDM FM
• Depending on the connected USB mem-
DISP AM
tact the USB memory/USB Audio manu- ory, the files may be played in different TUNE/FLD SOUND VOL PUSH PWR
facturer. order from the order that the files were (2)
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• iPod® touch (3rd generation) nected and may result in battery deple- RDM DISP AM FM
• iPod® nano (6th generation) with the unit. The unit may not operate
SEEK/TRACK
MENU
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NOTE: 74LHT5008 ®
• Please consult your place of purchase (4) setup button
for details about whether a given auxil- (5) Off Hook button
iary audio source can be connected and (6) On Hook button
the proper auxiliary cord to use. (1) TUNE FOLDER PUSH SOUND knob (7) VOL switch
• The volume and tone controls of the (2) VOL PUSH POWER knob Phone registration
auxiliary audio source can be adjusted (3) Preset buttons
on the unit. To use the hands-free function with this
• In AUX mode, the volume setting is dif- Steering switch unit, it is required to register the phone
ferent from another mode. in advance.
NOTE:
• Up to 5 phones can be registered.
(4) • To set up a new phone, disconnect the
audio player from the unit. Connect the
audio player again after phone setup is
(5) completed if necessary.
• When failed to establish the pairing
within 120 seconds, the connecting
(6) operation will be canceled. Please try
again or refer to the manual of the phone
in use for how to establish the pairing
with the phone.
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• /Telephone setup mode can be entered Press the On Hook button (6) to reject a ting”, and press the knob (1) to deter-
only during vehicle is stationary speed incoming call. mine the selection.
less than ~ 8 kmph) 4) Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH
Adjusting the listening volume
SOUND knob (1) to select “Call Vol-
1) Press the ® setup button (4). • Turn the VOL PUSH POWER knob (2)
ume” or “Ringtone Volume”, and press
The ® setup menu will be displayed. during a call.
the knob (1) to determine the selection.
2) Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH Turning it clockwise increases the vol-
The current call or ringtone volume will
SOUND knob (1) to select “Setup ”, and ume; turning it counterclockwise
be displayed.
press the knob (1) to determine the decreases the volume.
5) Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH
selection. • Press the VOL switch (7) during a call.
SOUND knob (1) to select desired call
3) Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH Pressing “+” of the switch increases the
or ringtone volume, and press the knob
SOUND knob (1) to select “Pairing”, volume, pressing “-” of the switch
(1) to determine the selection.
and press the knob (1) to determine the decreases the volume.
selection. NOTE:
Adjusting the ring volume
4) Select “CAR AUDIO” from the ® menu When selecting “Go Back”, the previous
• Turn the VOL PUSH POWER knob (2)
of the phone and establish the pairing. menu will be displayed.
while a call coming in.
Refer to the manual of the phone in use
Turning it clockwise increases the vol- Selecting the Ringtone
for further information.
ume; turning it counterclockwise Follow the instructions below to select a
5) Enter the Passkey displayed on the unit
decreases the volume. ringtone.
to the phone.
• Press the VOL switch (7) during a call. 1) Press the ® setup button (4).
6) Press the On Hook button (6).
Pressing “+” of the switch increases the The ® setup menu will be displayed.
NOTE: volume, pressing “-” of the switch 2) Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH
• When selecting “Go Back”, the previous decreases the volume. SOUND knob (1) to select “Setup Tele-
menu will be displayed. phone”, and press the knob (1) to deter-
Adjusting the call or ringtone volume
• When additionally registering a phone, mine the selection.
Follow the instructions below to adjust the
operate the same step from 1). 3) Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH
call or ringtone volume.
SOUND knob (1) to select “Sound Set-
Receiving a call 1) Press the ® setup button (4).
ting”, and press the knob (1) to deter-
Press the Off Hook button (5) to receive a The ® setup menu will be displayed. mine the selection.
call. 2) Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH
4) Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH SOUND
SOUND knob (1) to select “Setup Tele-
knob (1) to select “Ringtone”, and press
Ending a call phone”, and press the knob (1) to deter-
the knob (1) to determine the selection.
Press the On Hook button (6) to end a call. mine the selection.
The current ringtone will be sounded.
3) Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH
Rejecting a call (only for supported SOUND knob (1) to select “Sound Set- 5) Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH SOUND
models) knob (1) to select desired ringtone, and
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press the knob (1) to determine the NOTE: “Delete All?”, and press the knob (1) to
selection. • When selecting “Go Back”, the previous determine the selection.
menu will be displayed. 7) Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH
NOTE: • Pressing “Confirm” after selecting “Add SOUND knob (1) to select “Confirm”,
When selecting “Go Back”, the previous Speed Dial” can register the selected and press the knob (1) to complete the
menu will be displayed. number in the speed dial. deletion.
Dialing using Missed/Incoming/ • Pressing “Confirm” after selecting
NOTE:
Outgoing Calls “Delete” can delete the selected number
When selecting “Go Back”, the previous
Follow the instructions below to dial to the from the call history.
menu will be displayed.
last dialed number again.
Deletion of call history Registration in Phonebook
NOTE: Follow the instructions below to delete a Registration of numbers in the phonebook.
Up to 10 phone numbers of the latest calls missed/incoming/outgoing call history. Follow the instructions below to register
can be stored. (10 each for dialed, received 1) Press the Off Hook button (5). phone numbers in the Phonebook of the
and missed call) The ® phonebook menu will be dis- unit.
played. 1) Press the ® setup button (4).
1) Press the Off Hook button (5). 2) Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH SOUND The ® setup menu will be displayed.
The ® phonebook menu will be dis- knob (1) to select “Setup Phonebook”, 2) Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH
played. and press the knob (1) to determine the SOUND knob (1) to select “Setup Tele-
2) Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH SOUND selection. phone”, and press the knob (1) to deter-
knob (1) to select “Missed Calls”, 3) Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH SOUND mine the selection.
“Incoming Calls” or “Outgoing Calls”, knob (1) to select “Delete History”, and 3) Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH
and press the knob (1) to determine the press the knob (1) to determine the SOUND knob (1) to select “Setup
selection. selection. Phonebook”, and press the knob (1) to
To dial from the dialed history or the 4) Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH SOUND determine the selection.
received history, select “Missed Calls”, knob (1) to select “Missed Calls”, 4) Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH
“Incoming Calls” or “Outgoing Calls” “Incoming Calls”, or “Outgoing Calls”, SOUND knob (1) to select “Add Con-
respectively. and press the knob (1) to determine the tacts”, and press the knob (1) to deter-
3) Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH SOUND selection. mine the selection.
knob (1) to select the desired number, 5) Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH 5) Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH
and press the knob (1) to determine the SOUND knob (1) to select a number to SOUND knob (1) to select “Overwrite
selection. be deleted or “ALL”, and press the knob All” or “Add One Contact”, and press
4) Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH SOUND (1) to determine the selection. the knob (1) to determine the selection.
knob (1) to select “Dial”, and press the 6) Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH The “Rest of Memory XXXX: Ok?” will
knob (1) or the Off Hook button (5) to SOUND knob (1) to select “Delete?” or be displayed.
dial to the selected number.
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6) Press or turn the TUNE FOLDER When selecting “Go Back”, the previous Deletion of registered data (Delete
PUSH SOUND knob (1) to select “Con- menu will be displayed. Entry)
firm”, and press the knob (1) to deter- Follow the instructions below to delete a
Making a call by Phonebook
mine the selection. number registered in Phonebook.
Follow the instructions below to dial a num-
7) Transfer contacts from the phone. 1) Press the ® setup button (4).
ber registered in Phonebook.
When the registration is completed, the The ® setup menu will be displayed.
“Setup Phonebook” will be displayed. 1) Press the Off Hook button (5). 2) Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH
The ® phonebook menu will be displayed. SOUND knob (1) to select “Setup Tele-
NOTE: 2) Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH SOUND phone”, and press the knob (1) to deter-
• When selecting “Go Back” the previous knob (1) to select “Phonebook”, and mine the selection.
menu will be displayed. press the knob (1) to determine the selec- 3) Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH
• Up to 1000 numbers can be registered in tion. SOUND knob (1) to select “Setup
Phonebook. 3) Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH SOUND Phonebook”, and press the knob (1) to
knob (1) to select the initial of the name determine the selection.
Transfer of call history (Call History)
you would like to make a call, and press 4) Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH
Follow the instructions below to transfer
the knob (1) to determine the selection. SOUND knob (1) to select “Delete Con-
call history of the registered phone.
The registered numbers will be displayed
1) Press the ® setup button (4). tacts”, and press the knob (1) to deter-
in sequence. If names have been regis-
The ® setup menu will be displayed. tered together with numbers, the names
mine the selection.
2) Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH 5) Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH
will be displayed. SOUND knob (1) to select a number to
SOUND knob (1) to select “Setup Tele- 4) Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH SOUND
phone”, and press the knob (1) to deter- be deleted, and press the knob (1) to
knob (1) to select “Dial”, and press the determine the selection.
mine the selection. knob (1) to determine the selection.
3) Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH 6) Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH
5) Press the Off Hook button (5). SOUND knob (1) to select “Delete?”,
SOUND knob (1) to select “Call His-
The displayed number or the number reg- and press the knob (1) to determine the
tory”, and press the knob (1) to deter-
istered with the displayed name will be selection.
mine the selection.
dialed. 7) Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH
4) Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH
SOUND knob (1) to select “Call His- SOUND knob (1) to select “Confirm”,
tory?”, and press the knob (1) to deter- and press the knob (1) to complete the
mine the selection. deletion.
5) Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH NOTE:
SOUND knob (1) to select “Confirm”, When selecting “Go Back”, the previous
and press the knob (1) to transfer the menu will be displayed.
call history from the phone.
NOTE:
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the knob (1) to display the device name Selection of phone (Select Phone) List of phones (List Phones)
or the BD (® Device) address. Follow the instructions below to select a Follow the instructions below to display the
phone to be paired with from the registered names of the registered phones in
NOTE: phones. sequence.
When selecting “Go Back”, the previous 1) Press the ® setup button (4). 1) Press the ® setup button (4).
menu will be displayed. The ® setup menu will be displayed. The ® setup menu will be displayed.
2) Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH 2) Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH
Reset to the factory defaults
SOUND knob (1) to select “Setup ”, and SOUND knob (1) to select “Setup ”, and
Follow the instructions below to reset all
press the knob (1) to determine the press the knob (1) to determine the
the settings to the factory defaults.
selection. selection.
1) Press the ® setup button (4).
3) Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH 3) Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH
The ® setup menu will be displayed. SOUND knob (1) to select “List Phone”, SOUND knob (1) to select “List Phone”,
2) Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH and press the knob (1) to determine the and press the knob (1) to determine the
SOUND knob (1) to select “Setup ”, and selection. selection.
press the knob (1) to determine the 4) Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH The names of the registered phones
selection. SOUND knob (1) to select a phone to are displayed in sequence.
3) Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH be paired with, and press the knob (1)
SOUND knob (1) to select “Initialize”, to determine the selection.
NOTE:
and press the knob (1) to determine the 5) Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH
When selecting “Go Back”, the previous
selection. SOUND knob (1) to select “Select”, and
menu will be displayed.
4) Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH press the knob (1) to determine the
SOUND knob (1) to select “All Initial- selection. Passkey setting (Set Passkey)
ize”, and press the knob (1) to deter- Follow the instructions below to set the
mine the selection. NOTE: security number (Passkey).
5) Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH • When selecting “Go Back”, the previous 1) Press the ® setup button (4).
SOUND knob (1) to select “Confirm”, menu will be displayed. The ® setup menu will be displayed.
and press the knob (1) to start the • The ® ready audio device will be discon- 2) Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH
reset. nected when the phone is selected. SOUND knob (1) to select “Setup ”, and
press the knob (1) to determine the
NOTE:
selection.
When selecting “Go Back”, the previous
3) Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH
menu will be displayed.
SOUND knob (1) to select “Passkey”,
and press the knob (1) to determine the
selection.
4) Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH
SOUND knob (1) to select “New Pass-
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key”, and press the knob (1) to deter- 4) Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH
NOTE:
mine the selection. SOUND knob (1) to select a phone to
• When the BT function is turned off, the
5) Press or turn the TUNE FOLDER be deleted, and press the knob (1) to
connection between this unit and the
PUSH SOUND knob (1) to select “Con- determine the selection.
registered phone in use will be discon-
firm”. 5) Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH
nected.
6) Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH SOUND knob (1) to select “Delete
• When selecting “Go Back”, the previous
SOUND knob (1) to select a number for Phone”, and press the knob (1) to
menu will be displayed.
the first digit, and press the knob (1) to determine the selection.
determine the selection. Select and 6) Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH ®
determine numbers for the second, SOUND knob (1) to select “Delete?”, audio (if equipped)
third and fourth digits in order in the and press the knob (1) to determine the
same manner. When not entering up to selection.
the eighth digit, enter blanks for the 7) Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH
R
RPT Bluetooth AS
7) Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH and press the knob (1) to determine the PUSH
TUNE/FLD SOUND VOL PUSH PWR
passkey setting.
NOTE: 6 5 4 3 2 1
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Steering switch Registration of audio devices 5) Enter the Passkey displayed on the unit
to the audio player. (For phones with
®
To use ready audio devices with this version 2.1 or above passkey input is
unit, it is required to register the devices. not required)
NOTE:
• When selecting “Go Back”, the previous
(6) NOTE: menu will be displayed.
• To set up a new audio player, disconnect • When additionally registering audio
the phone from the unit. Connect the devices, operate the same step from 1).
phone after audio player setup is com-
pleted if necessary.
• When failed to establish the connection
within 120 seconds, the connecting
operation will be canceled. Please try
again or refer to the audio player manual
Display for assistance with the pairing process.
(A) • A separate audio mobile device can be
selected for audio, even if a phone is
already connected to the hands free pro-
file.
1) Press the ® setup button (6).
(B) The ® setup menu will be displayed.
2) Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH
(1) CD button SOUND knob (2) to select “Setup ”, and
(2)TUNE FOLDER PUSH SOUND knob press the knob (2) to determine the
(3)UP button selection.
(4) Down button 3) Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH
(5) DISP button SOUND knob (2) to select “Pairing”,
(6) setup button and press the knob (2) to determine the
selection.
(A) Track number 4) Select “CAR AUDIO” from the ® menu
(B) Play time of the audio player and establish the
pairing.
Refer to the manual of the audio player
in use for further information.
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Selecting the ® audio mode Fast forwarding/Rewinding a track Selection of audio device (Select Audio)
Press the CD button (1). • Hold down the Up button (3) to fast for- Follow the instructions below to select an
Each time the button is pressed, the mode ward the track. audio device to be paired with from the
will change as follows: • Hold down the Down button (4) to fast registered audio devices.
rewind the track. 1) Press the ® setup button (6).
The ® setup menu will be displayed.
NOTE:
CD 2) Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH
Some functions may not be available
SOUND knob (2) to select “Setup ”, and
depending on ® audio.
audio (if equipped) press the knob (2) to determine the
selection.
Display change 3) Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH
AUX (if equipped)
Press the DISP button (5). SOUND knob (2) to select “List Audio”,
Each time the button is pressed, display and press the knob (2) to determine the
Selecting a group (only for supported will change as follows: selection.
models) 4) Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH
Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH SOUND SOUND knob (2) to select an audio
knob (2) to select a group. Play time device to be used, and press the knob
(2) to determine the selection.
Selecting a track Track name 5) Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH
• Press the Up button (3) to listen to the SOUND knob (2) to select “Select”, and
next track. Artist name press the knob (2) to determine the
• Press the Down button (4) twice to listen selection.
to the previous track. Album name 6) Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH
When the Down button (4) is pressed SOUND knob (2) to select “Confirm”,
once, the track currently being played and press the knob (2) to complete the
will start from the beginning again. NOTE: pairing.
If text data contains more than 12 charac-
ters, the “>” mark will appear at the right NOTE:
end. Holding down the DISP button (5) for • When selecting “Go Back”, the previous
1 second or longer can display the next menu will be displayed.
page. • The phone will be disconnected when
the ® ready audio device is selected.
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List of audio devices (List Audio) key”, and press the knob (2) to deter- 4) Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH
Follow the instructions below to display the mine the selection. SOUND knob (2) to select an audio
names of the registered audio devices in 5) Press or turn the TUNE FOLDER device to be deleted, and press the
sequence. PUSH SOUND knob (2) to select “Con- knob (2) to determine the selection.
1) Press the ® setup button (6). firm”. 5) Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH
The ® setup menu will be displayed. 6) Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH SOUND knob (2) to select “Delete”, and
2) Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH SOUND knob (2) to select a number for press the knob (2) to determine the
SOUND knob (2) to select “Setup ”, and the first digit, and press the knob (2) to selection.
press the knob (2) to determine the determine the selection. Select and 6) Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH
selection. determine numbers for the second, SOUND knob (2) to select “Delete?”,
3) Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH third and fourth digits in order in the and press the knob (2) to determine the
SOUND knob (2) to select “List Audio”, same manner. When not entering up to selection.
and press the knob (2) to determine the the eighth digit, enter blanks for the 7) Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH
selection. The names of registered successive digits. SOUND knob (2) to select “Confirm”,
audio devices will be displayed in 7) Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH and press the knob (2) to complete the
sequence. SOUND knob (2) to determine the deletion.
passkey setting.
NOTE: NOTE:
When selecting “Go Back”, the previous NOTE: When selecting “Go Back”, the previous
menu will be displayed. When selecting “Go Back”, the previous menu will be displayed.
menu will be displayed.
Passkey setting (Set Passkey) Disclaimer for ® function
Follow the instructions below to set the Deletion of audio device information • Depending on the mobile phone models,
security number (Passkey). (Delete Audio) some phones may not be compatible
1) Press the ® setup button (6). Follow the instructions below to delete the fully or partially (some function may be
The ® setup menu will be displayed. registered information of audio device. restricted).
2) Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH 1) Press the ® setup button (6). • Connectivity or voice quality may get
SOUND knob (2) to select “Setup ”, and The ® setup menu will be displayed. affected depending on circumstances.
press the knob (2) to determine the 2) Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH • After the ignition switch is turned to the
selection. SOUND knob (2) to select “Setup ”, and “ON” position, the audio system takes
3) Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH press the knob (2) to determine the few seconds to detect and connect to the
SOUND knob (2) to select “Passkey”, selection. ® device (if already paired).
and press the knob (2) to determine the 3) Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH • Make sure that you are aware of all
selection. SOUND knob (2) to select “List Audio”, applicable local laws and accordingly
4) Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH and press the knob (2) to determine the use device.
SOUND knob (2) to select “New Pass- selection.
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(if equipped) switch (4) only for a moment.
Controlling of basic functions of the audio FM1 (Radio) • To skip to the previous track, press “ ” of
<
system is available using the switches on the switch (4) twice only for a moment.
the steering wheel. FM2 (Radio) When the switch (4) is pushed down
once only for a moment, the track cur-
CD rently being played will start from the
®
beginning again.
(2) (3) audio (if equipped)
Fast forwarding/Rewinding a track
AUX (if equipped) • To fast forward, press “ ” of the switch
<
(4) for 1 second or longer.
USB (iPod®) (if equipped) • To fast rewind, press “ ” of the switch (4)
<
for 1 second or longer.
AM (Radio)
(1) (4) Anti-Theft Feature
It is possible to turn on the audio system by
Adjusting the volume pressing the switch (3).
• To increase the volume, hold down “+” of RPT AS
the VOL switch (1). The volume will keep Selecting the radio station (FM1, FM2, RDM DISP AM FM
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The anti-theft function is intended to dis- Canceling the anti-theft feature Confirming the Personal Identification
courage thefts, such as that the audio sys- To cancel the anti-theft function, delete the Number (PIN)
tem becomes inoperable when it is registered PIN. When the main power source is discon-
installed on other vehicles. 1) Press the VOL PUSH POWER knob (1) nected such as when the battery is
This function works by entering a Personal to power off. replaced, etc, it is required to enter the PIN
Identification Number (PIN). 2) Hold down the buttons numbered [1] to make the unit operable again.
When the unit is disconnected from its and [6] of the Preset buttons (2) and 1) Set the ignition switch to the “ACC”
power source, such as when the audio press the VOL PUSH POWER knob (1). position.
system is removed or the battery is discon- “PIN ENTRY” will be displayed. “SECURITY” will be displayed.
nected, the unit will become inoperable 3) Press the Up button (3) and the button 2) Press the Up button (3) and the button
until the PIN is reentered. numbered [1] of the Preset buttons (2) numbered [1] of the Preset buttons (2)
simultaneously. simultaneously.
Setting the Anti-Theft Function 4) Enter a 4-digit number to be registered 3) Enter a 4-digit number to be registered
1) Press the VOL PUSH POWER knob (1) as PIN using the buttons numbered [1] - as PIN using the buttons numbered [1] -
to power off. [4] of the Preset buttons (2). [4] of the Preset buttons (2).
2) Hold down the buttons numbered [1] 5) Hold down the TUNE FOLDER PUSH 4) Hold down TUNE FOLDER PUSH
and [6] of the Preset buttons (2) and SOUND knob (4) for 1 second or longer SOUND knob (4) for 1 second or lon-
press the VOL PUSH POWER knob (1). to delete the registered PIN. The indi- ger.
“SECURITY” will be displayed. cation “----” will be displayed and the When the PIN same as registered is
3) Press the Up button (3) and the button anti-theft function will be canceled. entered, the power of the audio system
numbered [1] of the Preset buttons (2) will be turned off automatically and it
NOTE: will become operable again.
simultaneously.
To change your PIN, first delete your cur-
4) Enter a 4-digit number to be registered
rent PIN, then set a new one. NOTE:
as PIN using the buttons numbered [1] -
If an incorrect PIN is entered, “ERROR”
[4] of the Preset buttons (2).
and the total number of incorrect entry
5) Hold down the TUNE FOLDER PUSH
attempts will be displayed.
SOUND knob (4) for 1 second or longer
If an incorrect PIN is entered 10 times,
to set the anti-theft function.
“HELP” will be displayed and the audio
NOTE: system will become inoperable.
Take a note of the registered PIN and keep
it for the future use.
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Battery Installation
Install a lithium battery (CR2025) with the
CAUTION
poles facing the correct direction. • Install the battery with the poles
facing the correct direction.
• When not in use for a long period
of time, or if the battery is dead,
remove the battery from the remote
controller.
If battery leakage has occurred, wipe the
container first then install a new battery. If
the battery solution contacts the skin, wash
Battery replacement timing off with water completely.
• When battery power is depleted, the but-
ton may not be operable. If the remote Caution on Remote Controller
controller does not operate, replace the • Do not leave the remote controller in an
battery and check the operation. area exposed to direct sunlight, such as
on the dashboard or steering wheel. The
Caution on battery remote controller may deform because
• Be sure to follow the instructions to pre- of the heat, (Be especially careful of the
vent battery leakage, over-heating, igni- dashboard exposed to direct sunlight in
tion or explosion. the summer, as it will become extremely
hot).
WARNING • When the vehicle is parked in an area
exposed to direct sunlight, Ensure the
• Do not expose the battery to flame. remote controller is placed in an area not
Do not short circuit, disassemble, exposed to direct sunlight. For example:
or heat the battery. Glove box.
• Do not charge the battery. Under direct sunlight, signal reception
• Use the specified type battery. from the remote controller weakens. If
• Keep the button-shaped battery this happens, hold the remote controller
away from children to prevent acci- close to the signal receptor on the front
dental swallowing. panel.
If the battery is swallowed, contact a
doctor immediately.
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Remote Controller
Common operations
POWER button
• Power ON / OFF VOLUME button
• Press to adjust volume.
(including at AUX mode)
TUNE FOLDER UP/DOWN button
• In Sound Mode
Press to adjust the sound.(bass/treble/balance/fader)
• In Preset-EQ Mode
The Preset-EQ setting switches as follows: MUTE button
OFF (FLAT) VOL - TUNE/FLD VOL +
• Press to mute the sound. Press it again to cancel
JAZZ SEEK SEEK
the mute.
TRACK ENT TRACK
ROCK
MODE button 1 MENU
TUNE/FLD
2 3
POP
• The mode switches 4 RPT 5 RDM 6 DISP
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Radio operations
AS button
• Press to return to the last received frequency
in the previous auto store mode.
• Press it for 2 seconds or longer. It selects the
stations with the stronger signals and stores
them in order.
SEEK SEEK
SEEK TRACK UP/DOWN button
TRACK ENT TRACK
• Press to select the radio station.
TUNE/FLD
1 MENU 2 3
MODE AS SOUND
PRESET buttons (1-6)
• Press to select the desired preset station.
NOTE:
When there are fewer than 6 stations that can be stored even if 1 round of auto store operation is performed, no station will be
stored at the remaining preset buttons.
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CD operations
SEEK SEEK
DISP (6) button
TRACK ENT TRACK
• The display switches as follows:
TUNE/FLD
1 MENU 2 3
Play time
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MODE AS SOUND
Track title
Artist name
RDM (5) button
• Press it for 1 second or longer to display the next
The random mode switches as follows: page.
OFF
FOLDER RANDOM
ALL RANDOM
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USB operations
Artist name
RDM (5) button • Press it for 1 second or longer to display the next
page.
The random mode switches as follows:
OFF
FOLDER RANDOM
ALL RANDOM
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iPod® operations
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Troubleshooting
When encountered a problem, check and follow the instructions as described below.
If the described suggestions do not solve the problem, it is recommended to take the unit to your authorized MARUTI SUZUKI dealer.
Common
When “SECURITY” is displayed, enter
the ID.
Unable to operate The security function is on.
When “HELP” is displayed, contact your
authorized MARUTI SUZUKI dealer.
Unable to turn on the power (no sound). Contact your authorized MARUTI
Fuse is blown.
(No sound is produced) SUZUKI dealer.
Radio
It may not be exactly tuned in to the sta-
Much noise Tune it in exactly to the station.
tion.
There may be no station emitting signals
Unable to receive by auto tuning Pick up a station by manual tuning.
powerful enough.
CD
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MP3/WMA/AAC
The disc contains unsupported formatted
No playback Check the file format.
data.
Sound skipping may occur when playing
Sound skips or noise produced It is not recommended to play VBR files.
VBR (Variable Bit Rate) files.
USB
There is no supported format file to play
Check the file format.
Playback does not start when the USB on this unit.
device is connected. The current consumption of the USB Use an USB device with a current con-
device exceeds 1.0 A. sumption lower than 1.0 A.
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CD
Insert the disc with its label side up.
Check the disc if it is not warped or is free of flaws.
ERROR 1 The disc cannot be read.
When ERROR 1 does not disappear even when a normal
disc is inserted, contact your dealer.
When the CD is in the unit, press the CD eject button to
The player developed an error of an
ERROR 3 remove the disc.
unidentified cause.
When the disc cannot be ejected, contact your dealer.
USB/iPod®
ERROR 1 The USB device is disconnected. Check the connection of the USB device.
Impossible to communicate correctly with Unplug the USB device and plug it again.
ERROR 2
the USB device. Check the USB device.
Unplug the USB device and plug it again.
ERROR 3 Inoperable due to an unidentified cause.
When ERROR 3 does not disappear, contact your dealer.
The current consumption of the USB
ERROR 4 Check the USB device.
device exceeds 1.0 A.
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The player developed an error of an Disconnect the ® ready device and connect it again.
ERROR 1
unidentified cause. When ERROR 1 does not disappear, contact your dealer.
Reached the limit for the number of con- Delete information of unnecessary devices and try to
Memory Full
nected device information establish the pairing again.
Not Avail. Inoperable during driving Operate the system after pulling over your vehicle.
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(1) (1)
74LHT0511 (2)
The fuel filler cap is located on the left rear 68MLT0503
side of the vehicle. The fuel filler door can
68LM522 NOTE:
be unlocked by pulling up the opener lever
Dzire The cap holder (1) holds the fuel filler cap
located on the outboard side of the driver’s
(2) by hooking the groove (3) when refuel-
seat and locked by simply closing the door.
EXAMPLE ing.
Open Close
To reinstall the fuel filler cap:
1) Turn the cap clockwise until you hear
several clicks.
2) Close the fuel filler door.
EXAMPLE WARNING
57l51093 Fuel is extremely flammable. Do not
To remove the fuel filler cap: smoke when refueling, and make
1) Open the fuel filler door. sure there are no open flames or
2) Remove the cap by turning it counter sparks in the area.
clockwise.
WARNING
CAUTION If you need to replace the fuel cap, use
Remove the fuel filler cap slowly. The a genuine MARUTI SUZUKI cap. Use of
fuel may be under pressure and may an improper cap can result in a mal-
function of the fuel system or emission
spray out, causing injury. control system. It may also result in
fuel leakage in the event of an accident.
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Engine Bonnet tion. While pushing the lever, lift up the Sun Visor
engine hood.
EXAMPLE EXAMPLE
79J161
WARNING
Make sure the hood is fully closed (1)
and latched before driving. If it is not, 74LHT0516
74LHT0514 it can fly up unexpectedly during
(1) Card holder
2) Push the under-hood release lever up driving, obstructing your view and
with your finger, as shown in the illustra- resulting in an accident. You can put a card in the card holder (1) on
the back of the sun visor.
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Interior Light ignition switch during this time, the light will
NOTICE Front Overhead Light (if equipped)
start to fade out immediately. After remov-
ing the key from the ignition switch, the
When you park your vehicle outdoors light will turn on for about 15 seconds and
in direct sunlight or in hot weather, then fade out.
do not leave plastic cards in the EXAMPLE
holder. The heat may distort them. OFF (3)
The light remains off even when the door is
Vanity mirror (if equipped) opened.
EXAMPLE (2)
EXAMPLE
64J104
WARNING 68LM529
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Trim Partition (if equipped) remains on as long as you keep the tail- Accessory Socket (if
gate open.
When the luggage compartment light equipped)
switch is in the “OFF” position (2), the light Front
remains off regardless of whether the tail-
gate is opened or closed.
CAUTION
Do not leave the tailgate open with
WARNING the luggage compartment light EXAMPLE
Do not carry items on top of the Trim switch in the “ON” position for a long 74LHT0517
partition cover, even if they are small time, or the battery will discharge.
Rear
and light. Objects on top of the cover
could be thrown about in an accident, Trunk Light (if equipped)
causing injury, or could obstruct the
driver’s rear view.
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AUX/USB Socket (if equipped) Assist grips is not provided on driver seat. Passenger side
EXAMPLE Glove Box
74LHT0519
74LHT0518
To open the glove box, pull the latch lever.
Connect your portable digital music player, 74LHT0529
To close it, push the lid until it latches
etc. to this socket to enjoy music through
securely. To use the cup holder, push it. The cup
the vehicle’s audio system using it as a
source. Refer to “Audio System” in the holder slides out automatically. After using
“OTHER CONTROL AND EQUIPMENT” WARNING the holder, push it back to return it.
section. Never drive with the glove box lid
Rear
open. It could cause injury if an acci- EXAMPLE
Assist Grips dent occurs.
Cup Holder and Storage Area (if
equipped)
Front
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Rear
WARNING EXAMPLE WARNING
Failure to take the following precau- Do not carry items on top of the lug-
tions may result in the driver’s side gage area cover, even if they are
floor mat interfering with the pedals small and light. Objects on top of the
and causing a loss of vehicle control cover could be thrown about in an
or an accident. accident, causing injury, or could
• Make sure that the floor mat grom- obstruct the driver’s rear view.
mets are hooked to the fasteners.
• Never place additional floor mats
on top of the existing floor mats. NOTICE
To avoid damaging the luggage area
Shopping Hook (if equipped) cover:
The shopping hooks are located on the 74LHT0524 • Do not push down on it or lean on it
both sides of the luggage compartment. Luggage Area Cover (if equipped) • Handle it carefully when installing
You can hang the shopping bag or other or removing.
suitable objects on the hook. EXAMPLE
This hook is not designed for large or Frame Hooks
heavy items. Front
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74LHT0525
The towing hook (1) is provided on the
Luggage or other cargo placed in the lug- front of the vehicle for use in emergency
gage area is hidden from view by a lug- situations only.
gage area cover.
To install the hook (1), follow the procedure
below.
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(with spare tyre) To remove the towing hook (1), reverse the
EXAMPLE procedure used to install the towing hook.
Rear
(1)
EXAMPLE
(A)
(B)
(2)
(1)
63J120
74LHT0528
68LM547
1) Pick up the towing hook (1), jack handle 3) Install the towing hook (1) by hand.
The frame hook (2) is provided on the rear
(A) and wheel brace (B) kept in the stor- (B) of the vehicle for use in emergency situa-
age bag under the spare tyre in the lug- (1)
EXAMPLE tions and trailer/train shipping purposes
gage compartment only.
EXAMPLE (C) NOTICE
When you use the frame hook (2),
avoid the driving that gives signifi-
62J161
cant physical shock on hook. Such
operation can damage the hook, the
4) To tighten the towing hook (1), turn it vehicle body or the drive system.
clockwise by using a wheel brace (B)
(A) until the hook (1) is securely installed. • Do not sudden accelerate.
• Do not tow the vehicle heavier
68LM546
NOTICE than your vehicle.
2) Remove the cover (C) by using a jack
handle (A) covered with a soft cloth as When you use the towing hook (1),
shown in the illustration. avoid the driving that gives signifi-
cant physical shock on hook. Such To tow your vehicle on the road or highway,
operation can damage the hook, or follow the instruction of “Towing” in “EMER-
the vehicle body. GENCY SERVICE” section.
Do not sudden accelerate.
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Other Hooks
NOTICE
EXAMPLE Never use the hooks (1) for trailer/
train shipping and sea shipping pur-
poses to prevent damage to the vehi-
cle.
(3)
Luggage Carpet Hook (if equipped)
EXAMPLE
(1)
(4)
74LHT0536
WARNING
Do not use the frame hooks to tow
another vehicle or to have your vehi-
cle towed on the road or highway. The hook (1) is provided in the luggage
The hook (1) is designed for use in compartment area to hang the luggage
emergency situations only, such as if carpet.
your vehicle or another vehicle gets
stuck in deep mud or snow. The hook
(2) is designed for use in emergency
situations and trailer/train shipping
only.
The hooks (3) (if equipped) is pro-
vided for trailer/train shipping pur-
poses only. The hooks (4) are
provided for sea shipping purpose
only.
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NOTICE
Trailer towing puts additional stress
on the engine, drive train, and brakes
of your vehicle. Never tow a trailer
during the first 960 km (600 miles) of
vehicle operation.
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A: 2WD VEHICLES WITH MANUAL B: 2WD VEHICLES WITH MANUAL TRANSAXLE OR AUTO GEAR SHIFT
TRANSAXLE OR AUTOMATIC 1) Shift the manual transaxle lever into neutral.
TRANSAXLE OR AUTO GEAR 2) Turn the ignition key to the “ACC” position or change the ignition mode to the “ACC” to
SHIFT unlock the steering wheel.
1) Secure the front wheels on a towing 3) Release the parking brake.
dolly according to the instructions pro-
vided by the dolly manufacturer.
2) Release the parking brake. TOWING METHOD B
FROM THE FRONT:
N
TOWING METHOD A FRONT WHEELS ON THE GROUND
FROM THE FRONT:
FRONT WHEELS ON A DOLLY ACC
AND REAR WHEELS ON THE GROUND
NOTICE
The steering column is not strong
enough to withstand shocks trans-
mitted from the front wheels during
towing. Always unlock the steering
wheel before towing.
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NOTICE
After shifting the Auto Gear Shift
lever to the “N” position, always
check the gear position indicator in
the instrument cluster shows the “N”
position to make sure that the
transaxle is disengaged.
If the transaxle cannot be put in neu-
tral, turn the key from the “LOCK” to
the “ON” position, and move the
Auto Gear Shift lever from “N” to “D”,
“M” or “R”, then back to “N” again.
Then turn the key from the “ON” to
the “LOCK” position.
These procedures may help put the
transaxle in neutral. If the transaxle
still cannot be put in neutral, you can-
not tow the vehicle without using a
towing dolly.
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WARNING WARNING
(Continued) (Continued)
• When the engine is running, keep • Keep used oil, coolant, and other
hands, clothing, tools, and other fluids away from children and pets.
objects away from the fan and drive Dispose of used fluids properly;
belt. Even though the fan may not never pour them on the ground,
be moving, it can automatically into sewers, etc.
turn on without warning.
60B128S • When it is necessary to do service
work with the engine running, make
WARNING sure that the parking brake is set
fully and the transmission is in
You should take extreme care when Neutral.
working on your vehicle to prevent • Do not touch ignition wires or other
accidental injury. Here are a few pre- ignition system parts when starting
cautions that you should be espe- the engine or when the engine is
cially careful to observe: running, or you could receive an
• To prevent damage or unintended
activation of the air bag system or electric shock.
seat belt pretensioner system, be • Be careful not to touch a hot
sure the battery is disconnected and engine, exhaust manifold and
the ignition switch has been in the pipes, muffler, radiator and water
“LOCK” position for at least 90 sec- hoses.
onds before performing any electri- • Do not allow smoking, sparks, or
cal service work on your vehicle. Do flames around fuel or the battery.
not touch air bag system compo- Flammable fumes are present.
nents, seat belt pretensioner system • Do not get under your vehicle if it is
components or wires. supported only with the portable
The wires are wrapped with yellow jack provided in your vehicle.
tape or yellow tubing, and the cou- • Be careful not to cause accidental
plers are yellow for easy identifica- short circuits between the positive
tion. and negative battery terminals.
• Do not leave the engine running in (Continued)
garages or other confined areas.
(Continued)
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Drive Belt L4
Engine Oil and Filter
WARNING DEF: 4.0 – 4.5 mm Specified Oil
(0.16 – 0.18 in.)
(For Petrol Engine Model)
When the engine is running, keep
hands, hair, clothing, tools, etc. away
from the moving fan and drive belts.
(1)
5W-40
(1)
5W-30
84E010
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Replace the Oil Filter (For Diesel Engine Model) Tightening torque for oil filter
Diesel engine :
(For Petrol Engine Model) NOTE:
25 Nm (2.5 kg-m, 18.5 lb-ft)
Since special procedures and tools are
1) Using an oil filter wrench, turn the oil fil- required, it is recommended that you trust
ter counterclockwise and remove it. this job to your authorized MARUTI NOTICE
2) Using a clean rag, wipe off the mount- SUZUKI dealer.
ing surface on the engine where the To prevent oil leakage, make sure
new filter will be seated. 1) Using a socket or a ring spanner that the oil filter is tight, but do not
3) Smear a little engine oil around the rub- remove oil filter housing cover (3). over-tighten it.
ber gasket of the new oil filter. Refill with Oil and Check for Leaks
4) Screw on the new filter by hand until the (1) 1) Pour oil through the filler hole and
filter gasket contacts the mounting sur- install the filler cap.
face. For the approximate capacity of the oil,
refer to the “Capacities” item in the
“SPECIFICATIONS” section.
2) Start the engine and look carefully for
(3)
(2) leaks at the oil filter and drain plug. Run
the engine at various speeds for at least
5 minutes.
3) Stop the engine and wait about 5 min-
utes. Check the oil level again and add
54G092 oil if necessary. Check for leaks again.
(1) Loosen
(2) Tighten 61M7001 NOTICE
Tightening (viewed from filter top) (1) Loosen • When replacing the oil filter, it is
(2) Tighten recommended that you use a MAR-
UTI genuine replacement filter.
2) Remove the old oil filter element and • Oil leaks from around the oil filter
replace it with a new oil filter element. or drain plug indicate incorrect
3) Clean the surface of oil filter cap and installation or gasket damage. If
replace the O-ring. you find any leaks or are not sure
4) Tighten the oil filter housing cover on that the filter has been properly
the oil filter housing using a socket or
54G093
ring spanner to the specified torque. tightened, have the vehicle
(1) Oil filter inspected by your MARUTI SUZUKI
(2) 3/4 turn dealer.
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reaches the “FULL” mark. Never fill the res- If the coolant level is below the “LOW” (For Diesel Engine Model)
ervoir tank above the “FULL” mark. mark, more coolant should be added.
When the engine is cool, remove the
NOTICE degassing tank cap by turning it anticlock-
wise slowly to release any pressure. And
When putting the cap on the reser- add coolant until the degassing tank level
voir tank, line up the mark on the cap reaches the “FULL” mark. Never fill the
and the mark on the tank. Failure to degassing tank above the “FULL” mark.
follow this can result in coolant leak-
age. Coolant Replacement
(For Diesel Engine Model) Coolant replacement work requires techni-
cal skill. Do not replace the coolant by
yourself. Trust this job to Maruti Suzuki 74LHT0702
Authorised Dealer workshop or service
If the air cleaner is clogged with dust, there
station.
will be greater intake resistance, resulting
Air Cleaner in decreased power output and increased
fuel consumption.
(For Petrol Engine Model)
Unclamp/unscrew the side clamps/screws,
and remove the element from the air
cleaner case. If it appears to be dirty,
replace it with a new one.
Spark Plugs (Petrol Engine)
LHT0705
WARNING
It is hazardous to remove the reser-
voir tank cap (degassing tank cap) for
a diesel engine when the water tem-
perature is high, because scalding 74LHT0713
fluid and steam may be blown out
under pressure. Wait until the coolant
temperature has lowered before
removing the cap.
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NOTICE
• When installing the spark plugs,
screw them in with your fingers to
avoid stripping the threads.
Tighten with a torque wrench to
17.5 Nm (1.8 kg-m, 12.916 lb-ft). Do
not allow contaminants to enter the
engine through the spark plug
holes when the plugs are removed.
• Never use spark plugs with the
wrong thread size.
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EXAMPLE
NOTICE
After checking or adding oil, be sure
to insert the dipstick securely.
Changing Oil
Since special procedures, materials, and
6) The handle of the A/T fluid dipstick is tools are required to change the automatic 74LHT0703
colored red for easy identification. transaxle oil, it is recommended that you
trust this job to your authorized MARUTI The fuel filter works as a water sedimentor
Remove the dipstick, clean it and push
SUZUKI dealer. as well.
it back in until the cap seats. Then pull
out the dipstick. Drain water according to the Periodic
7) 7) Check both sides of the dipstick, and Maintenance Schedule. To drain water:
read the lowest level. The fluid level 1) Remove the battery. (Refer to “Battery”
should be between the two marks in the in this section.)
“HOT” range on the dipstick. 2) Place a pan or ample rag under the fuel
filter drain nozzle.
EXAMPLE 3) Loosen the drain knob. The water will
be drained.
(3) 4) Tighten the drain knob when the water
(1) changes to the diesel fuel.
(3)
5) Tighten the drain knob.
(2)
(1) Tightening torque for drain knob
(2) 1.5 Nm (0.15 kg-m, 1.1 lb-ft)
NOTE:
Trust this job to be carried out at Maruti
Suzuki authorized dealer.
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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-
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 panel will come on (the flush eyes with water and seek medi-
engine must be running with the cal attention. Wash thoroughly after
68LM703
parking brake fully disengaged). handling. Solution can be poisonous
Should the light come on, immedi- to animals. Keep out of the reach of
Check the brake fluid level by looking at ately ask your MARUTI SUZUKI children and animals.
the reservoir in the engine compartment. dealer to inspect the brake system.
Check that the fluid level is between the • A rapid fluid loss indicates a leak in NOTE:
“MAX” and “MIN” lines. If the brake fluid the brake system which should be With disc brakes, the fluid level can be
level is near the “MIN” line, fill it up to the inspected by your MARUTI SUZUKI expected to gradually fall as the brake
“MAX” line with Maruti Genuine Brake dealer immediately. pads wear.
Fluid (MGBF) or DOT 3. • Do not use any fluid other than
We highly recommend to use “Maruti Gen- Maruti Genuine Brake Fluid (MGBF) Brake Pedal
uine Brake Fluid” (MGBF). or DOT 3. Do not use reclaimed Check if the brake pedal stops at the regu-
fluid or fluid that has been stored in lar height without “spongy” feeling when
old or open containers. It is essen- you depress it. If not, have the brake sys-
tial that foreign particles and other tem inspected by your MARUTI SUZUKI
liquids are kept out of the brake dealer. If you doubt the brake pedal for the
fluid reservoir. regular height, check it as follows:
CAUTION
Brake fluid can harm your eyes and
damage painted surfaces. Use cau-
tion when refilling the reservoir.
54G108
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Pedal to floor carpet minimum dis- point of full engagement. The parking
tance “a”: 68 mm (2.7 in.) WARNING brake lever should stop between the speci-
fied ratchet teeth and the rear wheels
With the engine running, measure the dis- If you experience any of the following should be securely locked. If the parking
tance between the brake pedal and floor problems with your vehicle’s brake brake is not properly adjusted or the
carpet when the pedal is depressed with system, have the vehicle inspected brakes drag after the lever has been fully
approximately 30 kg (66 lbs) of force. The immediately by your MARUTI SUZUKI released, have the parking brake inspected
minimum distance required is as specified. dealer. and/or adjusted by your MARUTI SUZUKI
Since your vehicle’s brake system is self- • Poor braking performance dealer.
adjusting, there is no need for pedal • Uneven braking (brakes not work-
adjustment. ing uniformly on all wheels.)
If the pedal to floor carpet distance as • Excessive pedal travel
Steering
measured above is less than the minimum • Brake dragging
distance required, have your vehicle • Excessive noise EXAMPLE
inspected by your MARUTI SUZUKI
dealer. Parking Brake
NOTE: EXAMPLE
When measuring the distance between the
brake pedal and floor carpet, be sure not to “c”
include the floor mat or rubber on the floor
carpet in your measurement.
68LM708
54G109
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Check that the steering wheel turns easily 2) Check that the depth of the tread
and smoothly without rattling by turning it WARNING groove is more than 1.6 mm (0.06 in.).
all the way to the right and to the left while To help you check this, the tires have
driving very slowly in an open area. If the • Air pressures should be checked molded-in tread wear indicators in the
amount of free play is outside the specifi- when the tires are cold or you may grooves. When the indicators appear
cation or you find anything else to be get inaccurate readings. on the tread surface, the remaining
wrong, an inspection must be performed • Check the inflation pressure from depth of the tread is 1.6 mm (0.06 in.)
by your MARUTI SUZUKI dealer. time to time while inflating the tire or less and the tire should be replaced.
gradually, until the specified pres- 3) Check for abnormal wear, cracks and
Tires sure is obtained. damage. Any tires with cracks or other
• Never underinflate or overinflate damage should be replaced. If any tires
the tires. show abnormal wear, have them
Underinflation can cause unusual inspected by your MARUTI SUZUKI
handling characteristics or can dealer.
cause the rim to slip on the tire
bead, resulting in an accident or
damage to the tire or rim.
CAUTION
EXAMPLE Overinflation can cause the tire to Hitting curbs and running over rocks
burst, resulting in personal injury. can damage tires and affect wheel
74LHT0704
Overinflation can also cause alignment. Be sure to have tires and
The front and rear tire pressure specifica- unusual handling characteristics wheel alignment checked periodi-
tions for your vehicle are listed on the Tire which may result in an accident. cally by your MARUTI SUZUKI dealer.
Information Label. Both the front and rear
tires should have the specified tire pres- 4) Check for loose wheel nuts.
sure. EXAMPLE 5) Check that there are no nails, stones or
other objects sticking into the tires.
Tire Inspection
Inspect your vehicle’s tires at least once a
month by performing the following checks:
1) Measure the air pressure with a tire
gauge. Adjust the pressure if neces-
sary. Remember to check the spare
54G136
tire, too.
(1) Tread wear indicator
(2) Indicator location mark
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tion. If a primary fuse blows, no electrical blows, be sure to have your vehicle (1)
(5)
(2)
(6)
(4)
(7) (8) (9) (10)
component in the corresponding load inspected by an authorized MARUTI (11) (12) (13) (14) (15)
(16) (17) (18) (19) (20) (21) (22)
group will function. When replacing the SUZUKI dealer. Always use a genuine (23) (24) (25) (26) (27) (28) (29)
main fuse, a primary fuse or an individual MARUTI replacement. Never use a (30) (31) (32) (33) (34) (35) (36)
fuse, use a MARUTI genuine replacement. substitute such as a wire even for a
To remove a fuse, use the fuse puller pro- temporary repair, or extensive electri-
vided in the fuse box. The amperage of cal damage and a fire can result.
each fuse is shown in the back of the fuse PRIMARY FUSE
box cover. NOTE:
Make sure that the fuse box always carries (1) 20 A Power window timer
EXAMPLE spare fuses. (2) 20 A Steering Lock
Fuses under the Dash Board (3) – Blank
EXAMPLE (4) 20 A Rear defogger
OK
(5) – Blank
(6) – Blank
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Interior Light
Headlight
Front (3)
(2)
(1)
68LM713
60G114 (3) NOTE:
Center You can see the position of retaining spring
(3) from the hole of headlight.
Side Turn Signal Light (if equipped)
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(1)
80JM071
Front fog light (if equipped)
(3) 3) Open the fender cover. Disconnect the
1) Start the engine. Turn the steering coupler with pushing the lock release.
(4)
(2) wheel to the opposite side of the replac- Turn the bulb holder counterclockwise
54G124
ing fog light to replace the bulb easily. and remove it.
Then turn off the engine.
(3) Removal
(4) Installation
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(1)
80J100
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Swift Dzire
NOTICE
To avoid scratching or breaking the
window, do not let the wiper arm
strike the window while replacing the
wiper blade.
NOTE:
(2) Some wiper blades may be different from
the ones described here depending on
63J127 vehicle specifications. If so, consult your
MARUTI SUZUKI dealer for proper
2) Close the tailgate. Remove a high- replacement method.
mounted stop light housing (2) from the
tailgate. For windshield wipers:
Wiper Blades
74LHT0712
70G119
3) Remove the each bulb.
4) Replace the bulbs. 1) Hold the wiper arm away from the win-
To install a high-mounted stop light dow.
housing in the reverse order of removal.
NOTE:
54G129
When raising both of the front wiper arms,
pull the driver’s side wiper arm up first.
If the wiper blades become brittle or dam- When returning the wiper arms, lower the
aged, or make streaks when wiping, passenger’s side wiper arm first. Other-
replace the wiper blades. wise, the wiper arms may interfere with
To install new wiper blades, follow the pro- each other.
cedures below.
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(3) Retainer
EXAMPLE
4) If the new blade is provided without the
two metal retainers, move them from
the old blade to the new one.
54G130 (4)
2) Squeeze lock (1) towards wiper arm (2)
and remove the wiper frame from the
arm as shown.
80G146
3) Unlock the lock end of the wiper blade
and slide the blade out as shown. 1) Hold the wiper arm away from the win-
(4)
dow.
2) Remove the wiper frame from the arm
as shown.
3) Slide the blade out as shown.
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NOTE: Check that there is washer fluid in the tank. Replacement of the Air Conditioner
Do not flex the wiper blade frame end more Refill it if necessary. Use a good quality Filter (if equipped)
than necessary. If you do, it can break off. windshield washer fluid, diluted with water
as necessary. Since special procedures are required, we
recommend you take your vehicle to your
WARNING MARUTI SUZUKI dealer for the air condi-
tioner filter replacement.
Do not use “anti-freeze” solution in
the windshield washer reservoir. This
can severely impair visibility when
sprayed on the windshield, and also
damage your vehicle’s paint.
54G135
(1) Retainer
NOTICE
4) If the new blade is provided without the Damage may result if the washer
two metal retainers, move them from motor is operated with no fluid in the
the old blade to the new one. washer tank.
5) Install the new blade in the reverse
order of removal.
Make sure the blade is properly Air Conditioning System
retained by all the hooks. If you do not use the air conditioner for a 74LHM0701
6) Reinstall wiper frame to arm in the long period, such as during winter, it may 1) To approach the air conditioner filter,
reverse order of removal. not give the best performance when you press inward on both side of the grove
Windshield Washer Fluid start using it again. To help maintain opti- box and remove it.
mum performance and durability of your air
conditioner, it needs to be run periodically.
EXAMPLE Operate the air conditioner at least once a
month for one minute with the engine
idling. This circulates the refrigerant and oil
and helps protect the internal components.
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EMERGENCY SERVICE
Tire Changing Tool ............................................................. 8-1
Jacking Instructions ........................................................... 8-2
Jump Starting Instructions ................................................ 8-5
If the Starter Does Not Operate .......................................... 8-6
If the Engine is Flooded ...................................................... 8-6
If the Engine Overheats ...................................................... 8-7
Warning Triangle ................................................................. 8-8
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EMERGENCY SERVICE
Tire Changing Tool To remove the spare tire, turn its bolt (1)
counterclockwise by using the tools as
Spare tire and tire changing tool
Type1 (1) shown in the figure and remove it.
NOTICE
When stowing the jack, place the
shaft facing to the left as shown in
the illustration. Otherwise the jack
cannot be held securely in place in
the storage bracket.
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74LHT0806
Type 2
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EMERGENCY SERVICE
WARNING WARNING
After using the tire changing tools, be • Be sure to shift into “R” (Reverse)
sure to stow them securely or they when you jack up the vehicle.
can cause injury if an accident • Never jack up the vehicle with the
occurs. transmission in “N” (Neutral). Oth-
erwise, unstable jack may cause an
accident.
CAUTION
3) Turn on the hazard warning flasher if
The jack should be used only to your vehicle is near traffic.
change wheels. It is important to read 4) Block the front and rear of the wheel
the jacking instructions in this sec- diagonally opposite of the wheel being
tion before attempting to use the 63J100
lifted.
jack. 5) Place the spare wheel near the wheel
being lifted as shown in the illustration
Jacking Instructions in case that the jack slips.
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EMERGENCY SERVICE
CAUTION
Never jack up the vehicle with pas-
sengers inside the vehicle.
To Raise the Vehicle with a Garage Jack (5)
• Apply the garage jack to one of the
points indicated below.
• Always support the raised vehicle with
jack stands (commercially available) at
the points indicated below.
(6)
1) Front (1)
2) Jack stand
3) Jacking point for onboard jack
4) Rear
5) Front suspension frame
6) Frame hook
7) Jacking point for garage jack
8) Application point for two-column lift and (1) (4)
jack stand
NOTICE
Never apply a garage jack to the (3)
(2)
exhaust pipe or engine undercover (3) (2)
and rear torsion beam.
NOTE:
For more details, please contact an autho-
rized MARUTI SUZUKI dealer. (8)
(7)
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Changing Wheels
WARNING To change a wheel, use the following pro- EXAMPLE
• Use the jack only to change wheels cedure:
on level, hard ground. 1) Clear all passengers and luggage from
• Never jack up the vehicle on an the vehicle.
inclined surface.
• Never raise the vehicle with the NOTE:
jack in a location other than the The Jack and tools are located under the
specified jacking point (shown in spare wheel.
the illustration) near the wheel to 2) Remove the jack, tools and spare wheel
be changed. from the vehicle.
• Especially, do not raise the vehicle 3) Loosen, but do not remove the wheel
with a jack at a part of the torsion nuts.
beam which is located under the 4) Jack up the vehicle (follow the jacking 54G116
vehicle body, between rear wheels. instructions in this section).
• Make sure that the jack is raised at Tightening torque for wheel nuts
least 51 mm (2 inches) before it WARNING 85 Nm (8.5 kg-m, 61.5 lb-ft)
contacts the suspension arm boss.
Use of the jack when it is within 51 • Be sure to shift into “R” (Reverse) 8) Lower the jack and fully tighten the nuts
mm (2 inches) of being fully col- when you jack up the vehicle. in a crisscross fashion with a wrench as
lapsed may result in failure of the • Never jack up the vehicle with the shown in the illustration.
jack. Transmission in “N” (Neutral). Oth-
• Never get under the vehicle when it erwise, unstable jack may cause an WARNING
is supported by the jack. accident.
Use MARUTI genuine wheel nuts and
• Never run the engine when the 5) Remove the wheel nuts and wheel. tighten them to the specified torque
vehicle is supported by the jack 6) Before installing the new wheel, clean as soon as possible after changing
and never allow passengers to any mud or dirt off from the surface of wheels. Incorrect wheel nuts or
remain in the vehicle. the wheel and hub with a clean cloth. improperly tightened wheel nuts may
Clean the hub carefully; it may be hot come loose or fall off, which can
from driving. result in an accident. If you do not
7) Install the new wheel and replace the have a torque wrench, have the wheel
wheel nuts with their cone shaped end nuts torque checked by an autho-
facing the wheel. Tighten each nuts rized MARUTI SUZUKI dealer.
snugly by hand until the wheel is
securely seated on the hub.
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8-5
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8-6
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(Vehicle with Keyless Push Start Sys- If the Engine Overheats line, look for leaks at the radiator, water
tem) pump, and radiator and heater hoses. If
The engine could overheat temporarily
If the engine is flooded with Petrol, it may you locate any leaks that may have
under severe driving conditions. If the
be hard to start. If this happens, press the caused the overheating, do not run the
engine coolant temperature gauge indi-
accelerator pedal all the way to the floor engine until these problems have been
cates overheating during driving:
and hold it there while cranking the engine. corrected.
• For Petrol engine model, do not operate 1) Turn off the air conditioner, if equipped. 3) If you do not find a leak, carefully add
the starter motor for more than 12 sec- 2) Take the vehicle to a safe place and coolant to the reservoir and then the
onds. park. radiator, if necessary. (Refer to “Engine
• For diesel engine model, do not operate 3) Let the engine run at the normal idle Coolant” in the “INSPECTION AND
the starter motor for more than 30 sec- speed for a few minutes until the indica- MAINTENANCE” section.)
onds. tor is within the normal, acceptable
temperature range between “H” and NOTE:
NOTE:
“C”. If your engine overheats and you are
If the engine refuses to start, the starter unsure what to do, contact your MARUTI
motor automatically stops after a certain
period of time. After the starter motor has WARNING SUZUKI dealer.
automatically stopped or there is anything If you see or hear escaping steam,
abnormal in the engine starting system, stop the vehicle in a safe place and For Petrol
the starter motor runs only while the immediately turn off the engine to let
engine switch is held pressed. it cool. 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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APPEARANCE CARE
‘ Corrosion Prevention ......................................................... 9-1
Vehicle Cleaning ................................................................. 9-2
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APPEARANCE CARE
9-1
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APPEARANCE CARE
9-2
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APPEARANCE CARE
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APPEARANCE CARE
“touch-up” the damage following the • Only use waxes and polishes of good
procedure below: quality.
1. Clean all damaged spots and allow • When using waxes and polishes,
them to dry. observe the precautions specified by the
2. Stir the paint and “touch-up” the manufacturers.
damaged spots lightly using a small
brush.
3. Allow the paint to dry completely.
NOTICE
If you use an automatic car wash,
make sure that your vehicle’s body
parts, such as spoilers, cannot be
damaged. If you are in doubt, consult
the car wash operator for advice.
Waxing
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GENERAL INFORMATION
Vehicle Identification .......................................................... 10-1
Radio frequency identification (RFID) tag ........................ 10-2
10
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GENERAL INFORMATION
74LHT1001
EXAMPLE
60G128
74LHT1002
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Radio frequency identification As seen from inside of the vehicle As seen from outside of the vehicle
(RFID) tag EXAMPLE EXAMPLE
As per Ministry of Road Transport and
Highways, the Radio frequency identifica-
tion (RFID) tag (1) is mandatory for each
vehicle for the purpose of electronic toll
collection or any other purpose as may be
defined by the Government of India.
NOTE: NOTE:
The picture shown is for indicative purpose The picture shown is for indicative purpose
only. Internal structure of actual device only. Internal structure of actual device
mounted on vehicle may be different. mounted on vehicle may be different.
NOTE:
• RFID tag needs to be registered by gov-
ernment authorized agency (if applica-
(1) ble).
• Any attempt to remove the tag from the
74LHM1001
windscreen will result in permanent dam-
age to the tag.
• Use of chemical cleaners to clean the
windscreen area where the tag is
mounted can damage the tag.
• Use of any sharp objects on the tag can
damage the tag.
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SPECIFICATIONS
SPECIFICATIONS
NOTE: Specifications are subject to Petrol: Petrol engine model
change without notice. Diesel: Diesel engine model
ITEM: Dimensions UNIT: mm
SWIFT SWIFT DZIRE
Overall length 3850 3995
Overall width 1695 1695
Overall height 1530 1555
Wheelbase 2430 2430
Track 165 tyre 1485 1485
Front
185 tyre 1475 1475
165 tyre 1495 1495
Rear
185 tyre 1485 1485
Ground clearance 170 170
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SPECIFICATIONS
ITEM: Engine
Type K12M (DOHC) D13A (DOHC)
Number of cylinders 4 4
Bore 73.0 mm 69.6 mm
Stroke 71.5 mm 82.0 mm
Piston displacement 1197 cm3 1248 cm3
Compression ratio 11.0:1 17.6±0.4:1
ITEM: Electrical
Standard spark plug Petrol NGK LKR6F-10
Battery Petrol 12V 34B20L
Diesel 12V DIN50LMF/DIN55LMF
Fuses See “INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE” section.
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SPECIFICATIONS
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Tyre size, front and rear 185/65R 15*1
165/80R 14*1
For vehicle equipped with 165/80R14 tire 165/80R14 (Steel Wheel)
Tyre size, spare
For vehicle equipped with 185/65R15 tire 165/80R14 (Steel Wheel)
Rim size 185 tyre: 15X5 1/2J*2
165 tyre: 14X5J
Tyre pressures For the specified tyre pressure, see the Tyre Information
Label located on the driver’s door lock pillar.
*1: When tire replacement is necessary and if the specified load index and speed rated tire is not available, then use a tire of higher
load index and speed rating.
*2: The spare wheel provided with alloy wheel variant is steel wheel rim, hence follow 4 tire rotation only. (Refer : under section
“Inspection and maintenance”)
33/6
96NJ2/96G
ITEM: Steering
Toe-in 1.0 mm
Camber angle +0° 13’
Caster angle 5°
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Agra-282001, Ph. : 0562-4052646, 47
Maruti Suzuki India Limited, 522, 5th Floor, Corporate Zone, Ashima Mall,
Bhopal
Hoshangabod Road, Bhopal-462026, Madhya Pradesh, 0755 - 6051555
Maruti Suzuki India Limited, 1st Floor, Central Arcade, Bye pass Road, Puthyara
Calicut
Calicut - 673 004, Kerala +91 495 2723151
Maruti Suzuki India Limited, A-203, 2nd Floor, Raheja Center, Avinashi Road,
Coimbatore
Coimbatore – 641018 (0422)-2242109
Dehradun Maruti Suzuki India Limited, 70 Rajpur Road, Opp Madhuban Hotel, Dehradun-
248001Uttarakhand 0135-2740549
Maruti Suzuki India Limited, Shiva Avenue, 2nd Floor, Gokul Road, Hubli - 580030
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