Summary of Contents for Suzuki Nexa S-CROSS series 2015
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OWNER’S MANUAL & SERVICE BOOKLET Keep With Vehicle At All Times Contains Important Information On Safety, Operation & Maintenance Part No. 99011M64M00-74E July, 2015...
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MARUTI SUZUKI INDIA LIMITED believes in conservation and protection of Earth’s This manual is an essential part of your natural resources. vehicle and should remain with the vehicle To that end, we encourage every vehicle when resold or otherwise transferred to a owner to recycle, trade-in or properly dis- new owner or operator.
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NOTICE/ NOTE Please read this manual and follow its instructions carefully. To emphasize spe- cial information, the symbol and the words NOTICE NOTE have special meanings. Pay particu- lar attention to messages highlighted by these signal words: 75F135 The circle with a slash in this manual NOTICE means “Don’t do this”...
VEHICLE DETAILS BATTERY DATE OF ODOMETER MODEL CHASSIS NO. ENGINE NO. KEY NO. SR.NO. DELIVERY READING (KM) MAKE BATCH CODE OWNER’S NAME & ADDRESS ________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________________________________ E-mail ID_____________________________________________________________TEL.NO. ______________________________ ADDRESS/STAMP OF SELLING DEALER SELLING DEALER CODE SHOWROOM WORKSHOP IMPORTANT INFORMATION TO CUSTOMER Dear Customer, For any assistance with regard to our product, please contact General Manager/Works Manager at any of our...
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DATE OF KIND OF MILEAGE DESCRIPTION OF JOB NAME OF SERVICING DEALER JOB CARD NO. MECHANIC’S SERVICE SERVICE (KM) SIGNATURE F: ..FREE SERVICE, P:..PAID SERVICE, W:..WARRANTY JOB, A:..ACCIDENTAL JOB...
If any defect(s) should be found in the vehicle within the term stip- Any vehicle which has not been operated in accordance with ulated above, Maruti Suzuki’s only obligation is to repair or replace the operating instructions in this Owner’s Manual and Ser- at its sole discretion any part shown to be defective, with a new vice Booklet.
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This warranty is the entire written warranty given by Maruti Suzuki from whom the vehicle was purchased for instructions for Maruti Suzuki vehicles and no dealer or its or his agent or concerning replacement of the “Owner’s Manual and Service employee is authorised to extend or enlarge this warranty and no Booklet.
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EMISSION WARRANTY POLICY 3. The method of examination for deciding the warranty of the parts will be at the sole discretion of Maruti Suzuki and autho- rised Maruti Suzuki results Maruti Suzuki offers the Emission Warranty on all Maruti Suzuki examination will be final and binding.
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9. Emission Warranty will not be affected by the change of owner, Annexure - A provided all the documents are available. List of parts covered under Emission Warranty 1. Fuel Injector Assembly, Pressure Regulator, Throttle Body 10.All maintenance actions (as specified in the Owner’s Manual and Service Booklet) need to be followed and recorded in the Assembly.
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The diesel fuel should be with Cetane Number (CN) higher than 51 and sulfur content less than 350 ppm (parts per mil- lion). MARUTI SUZUKI recommends to use the diesel fuel conformable to EN590. Do not use marine diesel fuel, heating oils and so forth.
BEFORE DRIVING Keys Immobilizer System If the immobilizer/keyless push start sys- tem warning light blinks or comes on, a This system is designed to help prevent message may be shown on the information vehicle theft by electronically disabling the EXAMPLE display.
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BEFORE DRIVING close the door or attempt to start the NOTE: Ignition Key Reminder (if equipped) engine. • If you lose your immobilizer ignition key A buzzer sounds intermittently to remind remote controller, your you to remove the ignition key if it is in the ignition switch when the driver’s door is soon as possible to have the lost one opened.
BEFORE DRIVING Door Locks Central Door Locking System Side Door Locks Door Lock Knob EXAMPLE 64MS020 (1) LOCK 64MS019 64MS018 (2) UNLOCK (1) LOCK (3) Front (1) LOCK (2) UNLOCK (4) Rear (2) UNLOCK To lock a door from inside the vehicle, turn (3) Front the lock knob forward.
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BEFORE DRIVING NOTE: Child-Proof Locks (rear door) You can switch the function that unlocks all doors from twice operations to once opera- tion, and vice versa, via the setting mode of the information display. For details on how to use the information display, refer to “Information Display”...
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Type A Type B If you cannot unlatch the tailgate by pushing the unlatch switch (1) due to a discharged battery or malfunction, follow the proce- 68LM246 dures below to unlatch the tailgate from If the tailgate cannot be unlatched by push- inside the vehicle.
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• To lock all doors, push the “LOCK” but- ton (1) once. The remote controller enables the follow- • To unlock only the driver’s door, push the ing operations: “UNLOCK” button (2) once. • You can lock or unlock the doors by •...
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NOTE: the exterior buzzer will sound and doors • If you lock the doors using the remote cannot be locked. This function is to get the attention of oth- controller when the engine hood is open, • If you lose one of the remote controllers, ers.
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NOTE: NOTE: • If you lock the doors using the request You can switch the function that unlocks all switch when the engine hood is open, doors from twice operations to once opera- the siren will sound 3 times to remind tion, and vice versa, via the setting mode you.
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• If a spare remote controller is in the vehi- • When there are strong signals coming cle, the request switches may not oper- from a television, power station or a cel- ate normally. lular phone. • The remote controller will only operate a •...
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This exterior buzzer beeps for about 2 sec- onds in the following conditions to warn you that the request switch is not working: • The request switch is pressed after all doors are closed with the ignition mode changed to “ACC” or “ON” by pressing the engine switch.
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the driver’s door will be automatically unlocked. If the remote controller becomes unreli- • If you open the front passenger’s door able, replace the battery. and lock the door by turning the lock knob forward or pushing the power door NOTICE locking switch, the front passenger’s door will be automatically unlocked.
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NOTICE • To lock all doors, push the “LOCK” but- ton (1) once. • To unlock only the driver’s door, push the “UNLOCK” button (2) once. • To unlock other doors, push “UNLOCK” button (2) once again. NOTE: NOTE: Used batteries must be disposed properly You can switch the function that unlocks all according to applicable rules or regulations doors from twice operations to once opera-...
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NOTE: NOTE: If no door is opened within about 30 sec- • The maximum operating distance of the This function is to get the attention of oth- keyless entry system transmitter is about ers. onds after the unlock button (2) is oper- ated, the doors will automatically lock 5 m (16 ft.), but this can vary depending Push both of the “LOCK”...
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9) Dispose of the used battery properly If the transmitter becomes unreliable, according to applicable rules or regula- replace the battery. tions. Do not dispose of lithium batter- ies with ordinary household trash. NOTICE To replace the battery of the transmitter: 64MS197 (4) Lithium disc type battery: NOTICE...
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mation display, refer to “Information Display” in this section. The security system is armed in about 5 Lock all doors (including the tailgate) using • Your dealer may have already set the seconds after you lock all doors (including the keyless entry system transmitter, key- shock sensor of the vehicle to the the tailgate) by using the keyless entry sys- less push start system remote controller or...
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outside, or using the door lock knobs or switch to change the ignition mode to the central door locking switch from “ON”. The alarm will then stop. inside. The security system can be either enabled NOTE: • If any door is not operated within approx- or disabled.
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able to trigger the full blast warning, the full blast warning will be triggered preferen- tially. In this case, the pre-warning will not be triggered. When the system is disabled, it stays dis- 4 times armed even if you perform any system arming operation.
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then push the unlock end (6) (backward end). Repeat this operation 3 times. Every time you perform the series of the The electric windows can only be operated above steps, the state of the security sys- when the ignition switch is in the “ON” tem changes from the currently selected position or the ignition mode is ON.
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The driver’s window has auto-down and auto-up features for added convenience The driver’s window is equipped with the (at toll booths or drive-through restaurants, pinching prevention function. The function for example). This means the driver can detects a foreign object caught in the win- open or close the window without holding dow while being closed by the “auto-up”...
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NOTE: Even if you cannot close the window by the auto-up feature because there may be something wrong with the pinching preven- tion function, you can close the window by holding the window switch in the up posi- tion. If you drive in extreme off-road condition, the pinching prevention function may oper- ate accidentally because the window react to vehicle jolting.
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When driving at night, you can move the selector tab to the night position to reduce glare from the headlights of vehicles behind you. 57L30020 57L30019 You can adjust the auto dimming rearview mirror by hand so you can see to the rear of your vehicle in the mirror.
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2) Press the outer part of the switch that corresponds to the direction in which Adjust the outside rearview mirrors so you can just see the side of your vehicle in the you wish to move the mirror. mirrors. 3) Return the selector switch to the center position to help prevent unintended adjustment.
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Pull the lever up and slide the seat. Pull the lever up and move the seatback. Pull the lever up to raise the seat. Push the lever down to lower the seat. After adjustment, try to move the seat and seatback forward and rearward to ensure that it is securely latched.
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The rear seat (s) of your vehicle can be Pull the lever up and move the seatback. folded forward to provide additional cargo After adjustment, try to move the seatback space. forward and rearward to ensure that it is To fold the rear seat (s) forward: securely latched.
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After returning the seat, try to move the seatback forward and rearward to ensure LOCK that it is securely latched. UNLOCK To return the seat to the normal position, follow the procedure below. 64MS145 Raise the seatback until it locks into place. NOTICE 64MS201 The rear seatback (3) will lock in two posi-...
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NOTICE Above the pelvis 65D606 65D231S (Continued)
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(Continued) as low as possible across the hips Across the pelvis 65D201 65D199 (Continued) (Continued) (Continued) (Continued) (Continued)
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Low on hips (Continued) The seat belt has an emergency locking retractor (ELR), which is designed to lock the seat belt only during a sudden stop or impact. It also may lock if you pull the belt across your body very quickly. If this hap- pens, let the belt go back to unlock it, then pull the belt across your body more slowly.
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All seat belts except rear center are the Rear center seat belt is the lap belt. lap-shoulder belt. To fasten the belt, pull the latch plate attached to the seat belt across your hips and press it straight into the buckle until you hear a click.
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NOTE: To identify the center seat belt buckle and The driver’s seat belt reminder light will latch plate in the rear seat, “CENTER” is come on. marked on the buckle and latch plate of the 2. After the vehicle’s speed has reached center lap belt.
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65D209S 64J198 Periodically inspect the seat belts to make sure they work properly and are not dam- Adjust the shoulder anchor height so that 60G332S aged. Check the webbing, buckles, latch the shoulder belt rides on the center of the plates, retractors, anchorages, and guide outboard shoulder.
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(lap belts or the lap portion of lap- shoulder belts). MARUTI SUZUKI recom- mends that child restraint systems be installed on the rear seat as per the Child Restraint System table in this section. According to accident statistics, children are safer when properly restrained in rear seat- ing positions than in front seating positions.
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Try to move the child restraint system in all directions to make sure it is securely installed. NOTICE NOTE: If the most upper position head restraint Pull to tighten interferes a child restraint system and pre- vents the child restraint system from being installed securely, remove...
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The suitability of each passenger’s seat position for carriage of children and fitting of child restraint system is shown in the table below. Whenever you carry children up to 12 years of age, properly use the child restraints which conform to AIS 072, the standard for child restraints, referring to the table.
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minimize the risk of severe injury or death the pretensioner seat belts in the same in the event of a crash. manner as ordinary seat belts. Sit fully back in the seat; sit up straight; do Read this section and the “Supplemental not lean forward or sideways.
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trained. Improper service could result in unintended activation of pretensioners or could render the pretensioner inoperative. Either of these two conditions may result in personal injury. To prevent damage or unintended activa- tion of the pretensioners, be sure the bat- tery is disconnected and the ignition switch has been in the “LOCK”...
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EXAMPLE Your vehicle is equipped with a Supple- mental Restraint System consisting of the following components in addition to a lap- shoulder belt at each seating position. 1. Driver’s front air bag module (if equipped) 2. Front passenger’s front air bag mod- ule (if equipped) 3.
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63J113 72M00150 Front air bags are designed to inflate in You may find this label on the sun visor. severe frontal collisions when the ignition switch is in the “ON” position or the ignition mode is ON. Front air bags are not designed to inflate in rear impacts, side impacts, rollovers or minor frontal collisions, since they would 63J030...
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The words “SRS AIRBAG” are molded into the air bag covers to identify the location of the air bags. 80J097 • In frontal collisions with a fixed wall that does not move or deform at vehicle speed of more than about 25 km/h (15 mph) 61M0020 58MS030...
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BEFORE DRIVING Front air bags may inflate in a strong object moved, vehicle body deformed, or impact collision angle was greater than about 30 degrees from the front. 80J099 • Hitting a curb or medial strip 80J120 80J102 • Collision from the rear •...
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In a frontal collision, the crash sensors will detect rapid deceleration, and if the control- ler judges that the deceleration represents a severe frontal crash, the controller will trig- ger the inflators. The inflators inflate the appropriate air bags with nitrogen or argon gas.
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Note that even though your vehicle may be bag inoperative. Either of these two condi- moderately damaged in a collision, the colli- tions may result in severe injury. sion may not have been severe enough to trigger the front air bags to inflate. If your vehicle sustains ANY front-end damage, have the air bag system inspected by an ensure it is in proper working order.
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1. Speedometer 2. Tachometer 3. Fuel gauge 4. Temperature gauge 5. Information display 6. Warning and indicator lights 64MS166...
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The mark (2) indicates that the fuel filler lid The speedometer indicates vehicle speed. is located on the left side of the vehicle. The tachometer indicates engine speed in revolutions per minute. NOTICE 61MM0A154 When the ignition switch is in the “ON” position or the ignition mode is “ON”, this gauge gives an approximate indication of the amount of fuel in the fuel tank.
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NOTE: • If you do not turn the knob for more than 5 seconds while activating the bright- ness control, the brightness control dis- 61MM0A156 play will be canceled automatically. When the ignition switch is turned to the • When you reconnect the battery, the 64MS046 “ON”...
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Clock The information display is shown when the The display (A) shows the time. ignition switch is in the “ON” position or the To set the clock, follow the “Setting mode” ignition mode is ON. Thermometer instructions in this section. Warning and indicator messages / Fuel consumption / Driving range / The display (B) shows the thermometer.
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NOTE: When there are no warning or indicator messages on the display (C), you can select one The value of fuel consumption, driving of the following indications to appear on the display: instantaneous fuel consumption, range and average speed shown in the average fuel consumption, driving range, average speed or no indication.
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position or the engine switch is pressed to The display shows instantaneous fuel con- change the ignition mode to “ON”. Unless If you selected driving range the last time sumption with a bar graph only when the you reset the value of average fuel con- you drove the vehicle, the display indicates vehicle is moving.
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If you selected average speed the last time The display (E) shows the odometer. you drove the vehicle, the display indicates the last value of average speed from The odometer records the total distance previous driving when the ignition switch is the vehicle has been driven.
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You can change the units odo/trip meter The parking sensor can be switched • All Doors: distance is displayed in. between the normal mode and trailer Unlock all doors by turning the key, or operating the keyless entry system mode. NOTE: transmitter, keyless push start system When you change the units odo/trip meter...
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You can adjust the pre-warning sensitivity of shock sensor. (default setting level is 14) You can turn off or on the siren sound The display shows warning and indicator when the door(s) is (are) locked or messages to let you know about certain unlocked.
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Blinks (only while vehicle is in motion) Beep (one time from interior buzzer; only while vehicle is in motion) A door or tailgate is not properly closed. Stop in a safe place and close the door or tailgate properly. (#1) 61MM0A162 64MS182...
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Keyless Push Start System This message is displayed when the ACC position is selected as the power supply position. (#1) 61MM0A163 Keyless Push Start System The clutch pedal is depressed. Press the engine switch to start the engine. 61MM0A164 (#1) This message will disappear for a while even if the problem that caused the message to appear is not corrected.
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Keyless Push Start System The engine switch is pressed without depressing the brake and clutch pedals. Try again as instructed by the message. 61MM0A166 Keyless Push Start System Blinks Beep (one time from interior There is a problem with the steering lock buzzer) system.
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Keyless Push Start System Blinks Series of beeps under cer- The remote controller may be outside the tain conditions (for about 2 vehicle or its battery may have become dis- seconds from exterior and/or charged. Locate the remote controller or interior buzzers) touch the engine switch with the remote controller.
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Blinks Continuous beep (from inte- The headlights and/or the position lights are rior buzzer) left on. Turn them off. 61MM0A172 Keyless Push Start System This message is displayed when the ON position is selected as the power supply position. (#1) 61MM0A173 (#1) This message will disappear for a while even if the problem that caused the message to appear is not corrected.
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The road may be icy. Drive very carefully. (#1) 61MM0A176 Keyless Push Start System The remote controller battery is about to become flat. Replace the battery. (#1) 61MM0A177 Blinks Beep (one time from interior There may be a problem with the fuel filter. buzzer) Have your vehicle inspected by an autho- rized M...
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Blinks Beep (one time from interior There is a possibility to have water in the buzzer) fuel filter. Have your vehicle inspected by an autho- rized 61MM0A226 Blinks Beep (one time from interior If this message is displayed, have your buzzer) vehicle inspected by an authorized 61MM0A180...
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(proportioning valve function) of the ABS system fails. NOTE: If warning and indicator lights blink or If the brake system warning light comes on come on, the corresponding messages while you are driving the vehicle, it may may be shown on the information display. mean that there is something wrong with the vehicle’s brake system.
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there may be something wrong with both the rear brake force control function and anti-lock function of the ABS system. If one of these happens, have the system inspected by your If the ABS becomes inoperative, the brake system will function as an ordinary brake system that does not have this ABS sys- tem.
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50G052 60G049 This light comes on when the ignition switch is turned to the “ON” position or the This light comes on when the ignition When the driver doesn’t buckle his or her engine switch is pressed to change the seat belt, this light will come on and/or blink.
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65D530 63J030 Your vehicle has a computer-controlled This light blinks or comes on for several 80JM122 emission control system. A malfunction seconds when the ignition switch is turned indicator light is provided on the instrument When the ignition switch is turned to the to the “ON”...
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54G343 54G391 If this light comes on, fill the fuel tank 79J039 This light remains on until all doors (includ- immediately. This light comes on when the ignition ing the tailgate) are completely closed. When this light comes on, a ding sounds switch is turned to the “ON”...
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However, repeating these operations could cause damage to the power steering sys- tem. NOTE: If the power steering system does not work properly, you will feel heavier to steer but you still will be able to steer. 50G055 NOTE: When you turn on the left or right turn sig- If the steering is operated, you may hear a nals, the corresponding green arrow on the noise.
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50G056 64J045 60A543 This indicator comes on when headlight This indicator light comes on while the posi- If the coolant temperature is cool enough, this main beams (high beams) are turned on. tion lights, tail light and/or the headlights are light comes on when the ignition switch is turned to the “ON”...
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78K049 60A541 65D611 When the information display shows warn- This light comes on for several seconds ing and indicator messages, this indicator when the ignition switch is turned to the light may also blink. “ON” position or the engine switch is For details, refer to “Information Display”...
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Front position lights, tail lights, license plate light and instrument lights are on, but headlights are off. Front position lights, tail lights, license plate light, instrument lights and headlights are on. 60MK011 To turn the lights on or off, twist the knob on the end of the lever.
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Position lights, – – – – Tail lights (1) OFF Headlights – – – – Position lights, – – – Tail lights (2) AUTO Headlights – – – Position lights, Tail lights Headlights – – – – Position lights, Tail lights Headlights...
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To turn the lights on or off, twist the knob NOTE: With the headlights on, push the lever for- on the end of the lever. There are four • Avoid covering the light sensor area of ward to switch to the high beams (main positions: the windshield with a sticker.
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This system is operated by a signal from the light sensor (5) on the front windshield. Do The setting of the auto-on headlight sys- not cover the sensor (5). If you do, the sys- tem can be changed to make it turn on the tem will not work correctly.
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With the ignition switch in the “ON” position or the ignition mode ON, move the lever up or down to activate the right or left turn sig- nals. 80JM040 65D611 Level the headlight beam according to the load condition of your vehicle by turning this switch.
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• The turn signal and its indicator flash while the lever is held at the moved posi- tion. The turn signal and its indicator flash three times even if you return the lever immedi- ately after moving it. NOTE: The turn signal and its indicator can be set whether they flash three times after the turn signal lever is returned via the infor- mation display.
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When the ignition switch is in the “ON” posi- tion or the ignition mode is ON, you can use wiper/washer lever switch equipped). MIST AUTO 64MS064 If the lever is equipped with the “INT TIME” control, turn the control forward or rear- ward to adjust the intermittent wiper opera- tion to the desired interval.
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– There were already raindrops on the windshield before starting rain-sensing wiper operation. You should remove the raindrops by operating the wipers under manual control. – The rain sensor is hotter than 80°C (176°F) in the sun or lower than –10°C (14°F) in freezing weather.
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NOTICE The “AUTO” position operation of the rain- sensing wiper function can be customized to your preference by reprogramming its setting as follows. Please contact an this customization. The system automatically selects the most appropriate of the following wiping modes: 64MS067 no wiping, intermittent wiping, low-speed To spray windshield washer fluid, pull the...
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NOTICE Wiper Washer Intermittent wiper 64MS068 To turn the rear wiper on, twist the rear 61MM0A085 wiper switch on the end of the lever forward (1) LOCK to the “ON” position. If your vehicle is (2) UNLOCK equipped the “INT” position, the rear wiper The lock lever is located under the steering operates intermittently when you twist the column.
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An indicator light will be lit when the defog- ger is on. The defogger will work only when the engine is running. To turn off the defogger, push the switch (1) again. NOTICE NOTE: • The defogger will work only when the 68LM240 engine is running.
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(Continued) 52D334 60A187 1) Make sure that windows, mirrors, lights and reflectors are clean and unob- structed. 2) Visually check the tires for the following points: – the depth of the tread groove – abnormal wear, cracks and damage – loose wheel nuts –...
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item “All latches, hinges and locks” of 4) Make sure the hood is fully closed and in the “Peri- latched. 5) Check the headlights, turn signal lights, odic Maintenance Schedule” in the It is normal for the engine to consume brake lights and horn for proper opera- some engine oil during normal vehicle tion.
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making it appear that the oil level has not changed. You should also be aware that the diluting ingredients evaporate out when the vehicle is subsequently driven at high speeds, such as on an expressway, making it appear that oil is excessively consumed after high-speed driving.
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You must push in the key to turn it to the “LOCK” position. It locks the ignition, and prevents normal use of the steering wheel NOTICE after the key is removed. To release the steering lock, insert the key and turn it clockwise to one of the other positions.
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depressing the brake and clutch pedal and Once this mode is selected by pressing the pressing the engine switch to select the ignition mode. engine switch, opening or closing of any door (including the tailgate) will result in NOTE: automatic locking or steering. You do not need to keep the engine switch pressed to start the engine.
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NOTE: illumination will go out when the head- In the presence of strong radio signals or lights are turned off. noise, you may not be able to change the Provided the keyless push start system ignition mode to ACC or ON or to start the remote controller is within the “interior engine using the engine switch.
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2) Without depressing the clutch pedal, switch with the lock button end of the press the engine switch (1). remote controller (2) for about 2 sec- onds. Your keyless push start system remote con- NOTE: troller may not be sensed as being within the •...
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(1) Immobilizer/keyless push start sys- tem warning light (blinks) When either of the conditions described (2) Master warning indicator light (blinks) below is met, the system issues the remote controller outside warning by sounding the NOTE: interior and exterior buzzers. At the same •...
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– The remote controller is in stowage like the glove box or a door pocket. – The remote controller is in the sun visor pocket or on the floor. • Even when the remote controller is out- side the “interior workable” area, if it is in any of the following conditions, you may be able to start the engine or select the ignition mode.
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mal condition caused by environmental factors such as cold, wet, snow, etc. A buzzer sounds intermittently to remind you to release the parking brake if you start the vehicle without releasing the parking brake. Make sure that the parking brake is fully released and the brake system warning light turns off.
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If the engine stops and the low fuel warning light and the malfunction indicator light come on, use the following procedure: Turn the ignition switch to the “ON” posi- 1) Fill the fuel tank. tion and wait until the glow plug indicator 2) Hold the ignition key in “ON”...
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3) The “PUSH START SWITCH” message in the “BEFORE DRIVING” section for will appear on the information display in details. the instrument cluster. Push the engine • You should turn off such loads as the switch (1). When the engine is started, headlights and air conditioning system to the starter motor will automatically stop.
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then use the following method to be able to tion. In this case, always let the engine idle before stop it. start the engine. When stopping the engine after climbing or high speed driving, let the engine idle for about one minute or more (if it is not pro- hibited) to cool down the turbocharger and Depress the clutch and brake pedals fully engine oil.
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method, there may be a problem else- where, such as a low battery. Contact your for inspection. If the driver’s door is opened without • The immobilizer/keyless push start sys- returning the ignition mode to “LOCK” tem warning light will come on for about (OFF) by pressing the engine switch, a 5 seconds while the master warning indi- buzzer sounds to warn you of this state.
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release the clutch. When you hear a change in the engine’s sound, slowly press the accelerator while continuing to gradu- Downshifting km/h (mph) ally release the clutch. 2nd to 1st 35 (22) All forward gears are synchronized, which 3rd to 2nd 65 (40) provides for quiet, and easy shifting.
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1) Turn on the cruise control system by The cruise control system allows you to pushing the “CRUISE” switch (1). When maintain a steady speed without keeping the “CRUISE” indicator light comes on, your foot on the accelerator pedal. The you can set cruising speed.
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To decelerate, depress the brake pedal. The set speed will be canceled and “SET” indicator light will go off. To reset at a faster cruising speed, accel- To resume the previously set speed, push erate to the desired speed using the accel- the “RES +”...
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change the ignition mode to “ON”, the gearshift lever is in “R” position and the The “SET” indicator light will go off and the parking sensor switch is in the “ON” cruise control will be canceled temporarily position. This function is helpful in the with following procedures: following cases: pulling over to the curb;...
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The sensors that work depends on the position of the gearshift lever as follows: Center Rear sensors Corner 64MS170 (1) Rear center sensors (2 places) (2) Rear corner sensors (2 places) NOTICE 64MS007 • Any obstacle within about 20 cm (8 in) from the sensor or just below the sensor is not detectable.
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(Continued) NOTE: • Thin poles or obstacles lower than the sensors may become undetectable as the vehicle moves closer to them even if they have been detected from longer distances. • The distance calculated by the system to a road sign or similar obstacle may be shorter than the actual distance.
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• When the ignition mode is “ON” and the indicator light in the parking sensor switch is on, indicating that the parking sensor is ready for operation under the following conditions: – The gearshift lever is in the “R” position. –...
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Upon detecting an obstacle, the parking sensor causes an interior buzzer to sound and a symbol representing the obstacle appears on the information display in the instrument cluster. • A different symbol is displayed depending on the direction and distance of the obstacle. •...
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You can select either the normal or trailer If there is a problem or warning regarding the parking sensor system, a message is dis- mode of the parking sensor via the informa- played on the information display in the instrument cluster, and a symbol blinks and the tion display.
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NOTICE When the gearshift lever is shifted to the “R” position while the ignition switch is in the “ON” position or the ignition mode is ON, the rearview camera system automati- cally shows the view behind the vehicle on the display. 64MS144 (1) Rearview camera The rearview camera is installed beside...
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NOTICE 1) Turn the ignition switch to the “ON” position or press the engine switch to change the ignition mode to ON. 2) Shift the gearshift lever in the “R” posi- tion. • The display automatically shows the view behind the vehicle. •...
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• The colors of objects on the rearview camera may differ from the actual object colors. • The rearview camera display may be dif- ficult to see under the following condi- tions, this system malfunction. – In dark areas, on a rainy day or at night.
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• If the rear view from the rearview camera is not shown. – Check to make sure that the ignition switch is in the “ON” position or the ignition mode is “ON”. – Check to make sure that the gearshift lever is shifted to the “R”...
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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 63J081 the brake pedal.
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A computer continuously monitors wheel speed. computer compares changes in wheel speed when braking. If the wheels slow suddenly, indicating a skidding situation, computer will change braking pressure several times each second to prevent the wheels from locking. When you start your vehicle or when you accelerate after a hard stop, you may hear a momentary motor or clicking noise as the system resets or checks...
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NOTICE 80G106 52D078 The purpose of the catalytic converter is to minimize the amount of harmful pollutants in your vehicle’s exhaust. Use of leaded fuel in vehicles equipped with catalytic converters is prohibited, because lead deactivates the pollutant-reducing compo- nents of the catalyst system. The converter is designed to last the life of the vehicle under normal usage and when unleaded fuel is used.
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NOTICE The following instructions will help you improve fuel economy. If you are to wait for more than a minute while you are parked, stop the engine and start it again later. When warming up a cold engine, allow the engine to idle until the temperature gauge pointer comes up to the “C”...
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pressure shown on the label on the driver’s side door or the driver’s door lock pillar. NOTICE When driving at highway speeds, pay attention to the following: • Stopping distance progressively increases with vehicle speed. Apply the brakes far enough ahead of the stopping point to allow for the extra stopping dis- tance.
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Tire chains should only be used if they are If your vehicle gets stuck in snow, mud, or needed to increase traction or are required sand, follow the directions below: by law. Make sure that the chains you use 1) Shift the transaxle back and forth are the correct size for your vehicle’s tires.
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4) Don’t start quickly, since it is dangerous 5) When overtaking other vehicles, watch and wastes fuel. out for the oncoming vehicle and care- fully confirm the safety. Exercise care in handling your vehicle. Be 6) Don’t attempt zigzag driving which will 1) Be sure to stop before the stop light and conscious of not only your own safety but hinder your control over the vehicle and...
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2) Don’t use hand-braking unless una- voidable. It causes the vehicle to skid 1) Be sure to perform safety checks before and a rearend collision occur. It is espe- starting a trip. cially dangerous when the tyres are 2) Take rest at certain intervals to prevent worn, for they allow a larger skid.
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when the windshield glass is dry or the wiper blade and glass may get dam- It is important to allow yourself a margin for aged. safety during driving so that you can cope with erroneous or unexpected driving of other drivers.
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Close Open 57L51093 61MM0B104 To remove the fuel filler cap: NOTE: 64MS137 1) Open the fuel filler lid. The cap holder (1) holds the fuel filler cap 2) Remove the cap by turning it counter- (2) by hooking the cap to the groove (3) clockwise.
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64MS126 64MS138 2) Pull the under-hood release lever side- ways with your finger, as shown in the To open the engine hood: illustration. While pulling the lever, lift 1) Pull the hood release handle located on up the engine hood. the outboard side of the driver’s side of the instrument panel.
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To close the engine hood: 1) Lift the hood up slightly and remove the prop rod from the hole. Put the prop rod back to the holding clip. NOTICE 64MS127 3) While holding the hood, pull the prop rod out from the holding clip, then insert the end of the rod into the designated hole in the hood.
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64MS076 (3) Vanity mirror 67LH064 (4) Vanity mirror light (if equipped) To use the vanity mirror (3) on the back of 77PH004 the sun visor, pull up the mirror cover (1). The sun visors can be pulled down to block glare coming through the windshield, or The vanity mirror light (4) comes on when they can be unhooked and turned to the...
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Refer to “Glove Box” in this section. A footwell light is provided in the leg space in front of each front seat. When any door (including the tailgate) is open, the footwell lights on both sides light automatically. NOTE: You can change the footwell lights opera- tion via the information display.
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• The light comes on and stays on regard- less of whether the door is open or closed. • To save the battery, the light will be auto- matically turned off when a period of 15 minutes has elapsed after the light is on. •...
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61MM0A108 NOTE: 61MM0B023 64MS080 The number of doors involved in the light- When you open the tailgate with the lug- ing operation of the interior light depends gage compartment light switch in the ON on the vehicle specification. If there is a position (1), the light comes on and switch (rubber projection) at the door remains on as long as you keep the tail-...
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64MS147 61MM0B025 54G249 The accessory socket will work when the Assist grips are provided for convenience. You can hang clothing on the coat hooks. ignition switch is in the “ACC” or “ON” posi- These hooks are not designed for large or tion, or the ignition mode is “ACC”...
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EXAMPLE 64MS148 The glove box light (if equipped) stays on 64MS120 while the lid is open. 64MS121 To open the glove box, pull the latch lever. Use this stowage to keep small articles. To close it, push the lid until it latches You can open the lid (1) by pressing the securely.
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64MS081 (1) Instrument panel pocket (2) Front cup holders (3) Front bottle holder (4) Front armrest with console box (if equipped) (5) Front seat back pocket (6) Rear bottle holder (7) Rear armrest with cup holders (8) Luggage compartment pocket (if equipped)
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You should hold a bottle with a cap in the holder. NOTICE 61MM0B030 NOTE: Always close the lid after you put something 64MS082 into or take something out of the box. The AUX/USB socket is provided in the console box. Connect your portable digital music player, etc.
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61MM0B034 To open the lid, slide the lever (1) and pull 64MS158 64MS083 the lid. (1) Cup holders This pocket is provided for holding light and soft things such as gloves, newspa- The rear armrest is stowed in the center of pers or magazines.
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64MS085 58MST0509 To prevent the driver’s side floor mat from Use the footrest (1) as a support for your sliding forward and possibly interfering with left foot. the operation of the pedals, MARUTI genu- ine floor mats are recommended. Whenever you put the driver’s side floor mat back in the vehicle after it has been removed, be sure to hook the floor mat grommets to the fasteners and position the...
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64MS086 64MS088 64MS087 You can hang the shopping bag or other Your vehicle is equipped with the luggage Luggage or other cargo placed in the lug- suitable objects on the hook. compartment board in the luggage com- gage compartment is hidden from view by This hook is not designed for large or partment.
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You can use the roof rails or the roof rack anchors to attach the optional roof rack which available your MARUTI SUZUKI NEXA dealer . If you use a roof rack, observe the instructions and precau-tions in this section and provided with the roof rack.
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Gross Vehi- cle Weight Rating (GVWR) listed in the MARUTI SUZUKI does not recommend section of this you use the frame hooks for towing manual. another vehicle. Your vehicle was originally • Mount and secure the cargo onto the...
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1) Pick up the towing hook (1), jack handle (A) and wheel brace (B) stowed in the luggage compartment. 61MM0B041 61MM0B038 3) Install the towing hook (1) by hand. The towing hook (1) is provided on the NOTE: front of the vehicle for use in emergency We recommend to fasten the cover with situations only.
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4) To tighten the towing hook (1), turn it clockwise by using a wheel brace (B) until the hook (1) is securely installed. To remove the towing hook (1), reverse the procedure used to install the towing hook. NOTICE 64MS140 The frame hook (2) is provided on the rear of the vehicle for use in emergency situa- tions and sea shipping purposes only.
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There are two types of heating and air conditioning systems as follows: • Manual Heating and Air Conditioning System • Automatic Heating and Air Conditioning System (Climate Control) (if equipped) OPEN CLOSE 60M0014 Move the knob (1) vertically or horizontally, to adjust the direction of airflow as desired.
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61MM0B047 Move the knob (1) vertically or horizontally to adjust the direction of airflow as desired. 61MM0A018 This is used to select the temperature by turning the selector. This is used to turn on the blower and to select blower speed by turning the selec- tor.
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lets and also comes slightly out of the side defroster outlets. 61M0101 Temperature-controlled air comes out of the floor outlets and cooler air comes out 64MS036 of the center and side outlets. When the Temperature-controlled air comes out of temperature selector (1) is in the fully the floor outlets, the windshield defroster 61MM0A019 COLD position or fully HOT position, how-...
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To turn on the air conditioning system, set the blower speed selector to the desired Select the VENTILATION position (a) and blower speed position and push in the air “FRESH AIR” position (f), the temperature conditioning switch (5). With the air condi- selector to the desired temperature posi- tioning switch operation, a indicator light will tion, and turn off the blower.
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The control settings are the same as for Set the air flow selector to a desired air flow Select the BI-LVEL position (b) and “FRESH normal cooling except selecting the RECIR- selector position, the temperature selector AIR” position (f), the temperature selector to CULATED AIR position (g) and the highest to the desired temperature position and the the desired temperature position, and the...
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• adjust the temperature selector to the HOT end, NOTICE • push in the air conditioning switch (5) to turn on the air conditioning system, and • adjust the side outlets so the air blows on the side windows. If you do not use the air conditioner for a long period, such as during winter, it may not give the best performance when you start using it again.
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64MS051 Turn the temperature selector to adjust the temperature. The display (9) shows the selected temperature. NOTE: If you turn the temperature selector (1) until “HI” or “LO” appears on the display, the climate control system will operate at maximum heating or cooling. The tempera- ture of the air from the outlets may change suddenly while “LO”...
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Push the air intake selector (3) to change between the following modes. If the “AUTO” switch (8) is pushed, the air intake will vary automatically as the climate control system maintains the selected tem- perature. NOTE: When you select the recirculated air mode, the automatic operation system is deacti- vated if you push the “AUTO”...
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Temperature-controlled air comes out of the center and side outlets. 61M0103 Temperature-controlled air comes out of 61M0106 the floor outlets, the windshield defroster 61M0101 Temperature-controlled air comes out of outlets, the side defroster outlets and the Temperature-controlled air comes out of the windshield defroster outlets, the side side outlets.
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NOTE: If the “AUTO” on the display blinks, there is a problem in the heating system and/or air conditioning system. You should have the system inspected by an NOTE: • To find the temperature at which you are most comfortable, start with the 25°C (75°F) setting, for example.
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• To return the blower speed selector (2), air intake selector (3), and “MODE” If you do not use the air conditioner for a switch (4) to automatic operation, push long period, such as during winter, it may the “AUTO” switch (8). not give the best performance when you start using it again.
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We recommend that you always ask a about frequency band, output power, antenna position at vehicle and specific conditions installation and/or before installing a radio transmitter in your vehicle. Such equipments may cause the electronic con-trol system to malfunction if they are incor-rectly installed 63J055 or they are not suited for the vehicle.
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• When the inside of the vehicle is very cold and the player is used soon after switching on the heater, condensation may form on the disc or the optical parts of the player and proper playback may not be possible. If condensation This unit has been designed specifically for forms on the disc, wipe it off with a soft playback of compact discs bearing mark...
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remove the roughness (C) from the edges of the disc before inserting it into the unit. Removing the disc Proper way to hold the compact disc To remove fingermarks and dust, use a soft cloth, and wipe in a straight line from the center of the compact disc to the cir- Never stick labels on the surface of the To remove the compact disc from its stor-...
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® NOTE: • Do not use commercially available CD ® The Bluetooth word mark and logo are protection sheets or discs equipped with registered trademarks and are owned by stabilizers, etc. the Bluetooth SIG, Ink. These may get caught in the internal mechanism and damage the disc.
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Press the VOL PUSH POWER knob (1). The unit starts in the function mode it was in when the power was turned off last. Turn the VOL PUSH POWER knob (1). Turning it clockwise increases the volume; turning it counterclockwise decreases the volume.
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Press the MUTE button (3) to mute the sound. To cancel the mute, press the The Auto Volume Control (AVC) function OFF (FLAT) MUTE button (3) again. automatically adjusts (increases/ decreases) the sound volume in accor- JAZZ dance with vehicle speed. The AVC control 1) Press the TUNE FOLDER PUSH is provided with three selectable levels ROCK...
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(1) FM button (2) AM button (3) Up button (4) Down button (5) TUNE FOLDER PUSH SOUND knob (6) Preset buttons ([1] to [6]) (7) AST button (A) Band (B) Frequency (4) (3) 64MS188...
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Press the FM button (1). Hold down the AST button (7) for 2 sec- Each time the button is pressed, the recep- onds or longer. AST mode on AST mode off tion band will change as follows: Six stations in good reception will automat- ically be stored to the Preset buttons (6) in order, starting from a station whose fre- quency is the lowest.
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(1) Insertion slot (2) Eject button (3) CD button (4) Up button (5) Down button (6) RPT button (7) RDM button (8) DISP button (A) Track number (B) Play time NOTE: This product does not support 8 cm CD (sometimes called as “mini single CD”, “3- (5) (4) inch CD”, “CD3”, etc.).
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NOTICE Insert a CD in the Insertion slot (1). When a CD is loaded, play starts. Press the Eject button (2). When the ignition mode is LOCK (OFF) or • CDs or CD-ROMs carrying no mark (A) the ignition switch is in the “LOCK” posi- cannot be used.
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• TRACK REPEAT • Press the Up button (4) to listen to the Press the RPT button (6). The repeat indicator “RPT” will light. next track. Each time the button is pressed, the mode The track currently being played will be •...
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(1) TUNE FOLDER PUSH SOUND knob (2) Up button (3) Down button (4) RPT button (5) RDM button (6) DISP button (A) Folder number (B) Track number (C) Play time (D) DISC type (3) (2) 64MS190...
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Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH SOUND • Hold down the Up button (2) to fast for- Press the RPT button (4). knob (1) to select a folder. ward the track. Each time the button is pressed, the mode • Hold down the Down button (3) to fast will change as follows: rewind the track.
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Press the DISP button (6). Each time the button is pressed, display Common • MP3 (MPEG audio layer3) is an audio will change as follows: • High bit rate and high sampling fre- compression format that has become quency are recommended for high qual- the standard format among PC users.
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• Bit rate: • It is recommended not to write both CD- MPEG1 Audio Layer III: 32 k - 320 kbps DA files and MP3/WMA/AAC files on a MPEG2 Audio Layer III: 8 k - 160 kbps disc. MPEG2.5 Audio Layer III: 8 k - 160 kbps •...
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(1) USB button (2) TUNE FOLDER PUSH SOUND knob (3) Up button (4) Down button (5) RPT button (6) RDM button (7) DISP button (A) Folder number (B) Track number (C) Play time (D) File type (4) (3) NOTICE 64MS191...
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• ALL RANDOM Press the USB button (1). The random indicator “RDM” will light. Press the DISP button (7). The tracks in the connected USB device Each time the button is pressed, display will be played in random order. will change as follows: Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH SOUND knob (2) to select the desired folder.
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• Playback or display may not be possible • Bit rate: • USB Mass Storage Class depending on the type of USB device in MPEG1 Audio Layer III: 32 k - 320 kbps For details as to whether your USB use or the condition of the recording.
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(1) USB button (2) TUNE FOLDER PUSH SOUND knob (3) Up button (4) Down button (5) RPT button (6) RDM button (7) DISP button (8) Preset buttons ([1] to [6]) (A) Track title (B) Track number (C) Play time (4) (3) 64MS192...
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Press the USB button (1). Press the RDM button (6). Press the RPT button (5). Each time the button is pressed, the mode Each time the button is pressed, the mode will change as follows: will change as follows: • Press the Up button (3) to listen to the next track.
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NOTE: ® If text data contains more than 12 charac- • Make sure to detach the iPod after ® ters, the “>” mark will appear at the right pressing the engine switch to change the • iPod touch (5th generation) ®...
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To listen to auxiliary audio sources (sold separately) through the unit, follow the instruction below. 1) Connect the auxiliary audio source to AUX/USB socket (separately attached) with an AUX cable. 2) Press the CD button (1). Each time the button is pressed, the mode will change as follows: ®...
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NOTE: • Please consult your place of purchase for details about whether a given auxil- iary audio source can be connected and the proper auxiliary cord to use. • The volume and tone controls of the auxiliary audio source can be adjusted on the unit.
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® (4) Bluetooth setup button (5) Off Hook button (6) On Hook button 64MS194 (7) VOL switch (1) TUNE FOLDER PUSH SOUND knob (2) VOL PUSH POWER knob (3) Preset buttons...
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6) Press the On Hook button (6). • Turn the VOL PUSH POWER knob (2) NOTE: To use the hands-free function with this during a call. • When selecting “Go Back”, the previous unit, it is required to register the phone Turning it clockwise increases the vol- menu will be displayed.
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4) Turn TUNE FOLDER PUSH tone, and press the knob (1) to deter- NOTE: SOUND knob (1) to select “Call Vol- mine the selection. • When selecting “Go Back”, the previous ume” or “Ringtone Volume”, and press menu will be displayed. NOTE: the knob (1) to determine the selection.
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“Delete All?”, and press the knob (1) to 6) Press or turn the TUNE FOLDER NOTE: determine the selection. PUSH SOUND knob (1) to select “Con- When selecting “Go Back”, the previous 7) Turn TUNE FOLDER PUSH firm”, and press the knob (1) to deter- menu will be displayed.
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® ® 1) Press the Bluetooth 1) Press the Bluetooth setup button (4). setup button (4). NOTE: ® ® The Bluetooth setup menu will be dis- The Bluetooth setup menu will be dis- When selecting “Go Back”, the previous played. played.
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® 4) Turn TUNE FOLDER PUSH 1) Press the Bluetooth setup button (4). NOTE: ® SOUND knob (1) to select “Delete”, and The Bluetooth setup menu will be dis- When selecting “Go Back”, the previous press the knob (1) to determine the played.
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tooth”, and press the knob (1) to deter- determine the selection. Select and 6) Turn TUNE FOLDER PUSH mine the selection. determine numbers for the second, SOUND knob (1) to select “Delete?”, 3) Turn TUNE FOLDER PUSH third and fourth digits in order in the and press the knob (1) to determine the SOUND knob (1) to select “List Phone”, same manner.
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Follow the instructions below to turn on/off ® the Bluetooth function. ® 1) Press the Bluetooth setup button (4). ® The Bluetooth setup menu will be dis- played. 2) Turn TUNE FOLDER PUSH SOUND knob (1) to select “Setup Blue- tooth”, and press the knob (1) to deter- mine the selection.
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(4) (3) (1) CD button (2) TUNE FOLDER PUSH SOUND knob (3) Up button (4) Down button (5) DISP button 64MS195 ® (6) Bluetooth setup button (A) Track number (B) Play time...
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NOTE: • When selecting “Go Back”, the previous menu will be displayed. Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH SOUND ® To use Bluetooth ready audio devices • When additionally registering audio knob (2) to select a group. with this unit, it is required to register the devices, operate the same step from 1).
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NOTE: • The phone will be disconnected when the NOTE: ® Bluetooth ready audio device When selecting “Go Back”, the previous If text data contains more than 12 charac- menu will be displayed. selected. ters, the “>” mark will appear at the right end.
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• Depending on the mobile phone models, Follow the instructions below to delete the some phones may not be compatible Controlling of basic functions of the audio registered information of audio device. fully or partially (some function may be system is available using the switches on ®...
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FM1 (Radio) • To select the next preset station, press “ ” of the switch (4) only for a moment. FM2 (Radio) • To select the previous preset station, press “ ” of the switch (4) only for a moment. •...
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(1) VOL PUSH POWER knob (2) Preset buttons ([1] to [6]) (3) Up button (4) TUNE FOLDER PUSH SOUND knob 64MS196...
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The anti-theft function is intended to dis- courage thefts, such as that the audio sys- To cancel the anti-theft function, delete the tem becomes inoperable when it is installed registered PIN. When the main power source is discon- on other vehicles. 1) Press the VOL PUSH POWER knob nected such as when the battery is This function works by entering a Personal...
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Install a lithium battery (CR2025) with the poles facing the correct direction. • When battery power is depleted, the button may not be operable. If the remote controller If battery leakage has occurred, wipe the does not operate, replace the battery and check the operation. container first then install a new battery.
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• When the vehicle is parked in an area exposed to direct sunlight, Ensure the remote controller is placed in an area not exposed to direct sunlight. For example: Glove box. Under direct sunlight, signal reception from the remote controller weakens. If this happens, hold the remote controller close to the signal receptor on the front panel.
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Power ON / OFF Press to adjust volume. (including at AUX mode) In Sound Mode Press to adjust the sound.(bass/treble/balance/fader) In Preset-EQ Mode The Preset-EQ setting switches as follows: OFF (FLAT) VOL - TUNE VOL + Press to mute the sound. Press it again to cancel the mute.
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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. VOL - TUNE VOL + SEEK SEEK TRACK TRACK...
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Press to skip to the next/previous track. Press it for 1 second or longer to fast-forward/fast- rewind the track. Press to play the current track randomly. Press it again to cancel. TUNE VOL - VOL + SEEK SEEK TRACK TRACK The display switches as follows: TUNE Play time...
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Press to skip to the next/previous track. Press it for 1 second or longer to fast-forward rewind the track. Press to skip to the next/previous folder. The display switches as follows: Play time VOL - TUNE VOL + The repeat mode switches as follows: Folder name SEEK SEEK...
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Press to skip to the next/previous file. Press it for 1 second or longer to fast-forward/fast- rewind the file. Press to skip to the next/previous folder. The display switches as follows: Play time TUNE VOL + VOL - The repeat mode switches as follows: Folder name SEEK SEEK...
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Press to skip to the next/previous file. ® Press it for 1 second or longer to fast-forward/fast- While displaying iPod menu, press to select the rewind the file. desired item and display the list. When a track is selected from the list, the playback starts. The display switches as follows: ®...
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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 When “SECURITY” is displayed, enter the ID. Unable to operate The security function is on.
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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. There is no supported format file to play Check the file format.
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Insert the disc with its label side up. Check the disc if it is not warped or is free of flaws. When The disc cannot be read. ERROR 1 does not disappear even when a normal disc is inserted, contact your When the CD is in the unit, press the CD eject button to The player developed an error of an remove the disc.
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Disconnect the Bluetooth ready device and connect it The player developed an error of an ® again. unidentified cause. When ERROR 1 does not disappear, contact your Failed to establish pairing Try to establish the pairing again. Reached the limit for the number of con- Delete information of unnecessary devices and try to nected device information establish the pairing again.
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Your vehicle was designed for specific weight capacities. The weight capacities of your vehicle are indicated by the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) and the Permissible maximum Axle Weight (PAW, front and rear). The GVWR and PAW (front and rear) are listed in the “SPECIFICA- TIONS”...
INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE Maintenance Schedule Periodic Maintenance NOTICE The follow i ng table shows the t i mes when Schedule you should perform regular ma i ntenance Whenever it becomes necessary to “A” :Adjust on your veh i cle . Th i s table shows i n replace parts on your vehicle, it is “C”: Clean recommended that you use MARUTI...
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INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE FREE INSPECTION PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AT COST Interval: This interval should be judged by odometer reading or months, whichever comes first. km (x1000) months Engine Engine Coolant (Level, Leakage) Engine oil and engine oil Cooling system hoses and connections (Leakage and Damage) Engine Mounting and anifold ixing Exhaust System (Noise, Leakage etc.
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INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE FREE INSPECTION PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AT COST Interval: This interval should be judged by odometer reading or months, whichever comes first. km (x1000) months 5-5. Brake drum and shoes (Wear) Master cylinder and wheel cylinder or caliper, brake hoses and pipes (Fluid 5-6.
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INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE FREE INSPECTION PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AT COST Interval: This interval should be judged by odometer reading or months, whichever comes first. km (x1000) months ROAD TEST 11-1. Operation of Brakes, gear shifting and speedometer 11-2. Body and chassis noise AIR CONDITIONER 12-1.
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NOTICE Be sure that the engine oil you use comes under the quality classification of ACEA A5/B5. is the best choice for good fuel economy, and good starting in cold weather. Be sure that the engine oil you use comes under the quality classification of ACEA is the best choice for good fuel economy, and good starting in cold...
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limit, add enough oil to raise the level to the upper limit. NOTICE Open Close NOTICE 81A147 Remove the oil filler cap and pour oil slowly through the filler hole to bring the oil level to the upper limit on the dipstick. Be careful not 84E012 to overfill.
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Drain the engine oil while the engine is still warm. NOTE: Since special procedures and tools are required, it is recommended that you trust this your Open Close 1) Using a socket or a ring spanner 60G306 remove oil filter housing cover (3). 64MS151 (1) Engine oil filler cap (D13A engine) (2) Engine oil filler cap (D16AA engine)
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S i nce spec i al procedures and tools are requ i red, i t i s recommended that you trust To ma i nta i n opt i mum performance and th i s your NOTICE durab i l i ty of your eng i ne, use MARUTI Genu i ne Coolant or equ i valent .
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NOTICE NOTICE Check the coolant level at the reservoir tank, not at the radiator. With the engine cool, the coolant level should be between the “FULL” and “LOW” marks. FULL 61MM0A125...
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If the air cleaner is clogged with dust, there will be greater intake resistance, resulting When adding gear oil, use gear oil with the in decreased power output and increased appropriate viscosity and grade as shown fuel consumption. in the chart below. We highly recommend you use: “MARUTI GEAR OIL...
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NOTICE Since special procedures, materials and tools are required, it is recommended that you trust this job to your 71LS10701 1) Park the vehicle on a level surface with the parking brake applied. Then, stop the engine. 2) Remove the oil filler and level plug. 3) If gear oil flows from the plug hole, the oil level is correct.
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64MS141 64MS141 Check the clutch pedal for smooth opera- Check the brake fluid level by looking at tion and clutch fluid level from time to time. 64MS175 the reservoir in the engine compartment. If clutch dragging is felt with the pedal fully The fuel filter works as a water sedimentor Check that the fluid level is between the depressed, have the clutch inspected by...
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With the engine running, measure the dis- tance between the brake pedal and floor carpet when the pedal is depressed with approximately 30 kg (66 lbs) of force. The minimum distance required is as specified. Since your vehicle’s brake system is self- adjusting, there is no need for pedal adjust- ment.
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“c” 68LM708 54G109 Check the play of the steering wheel by gently turning it from left to right and mea- suring the distance that it moves before you feel slight resistance. The play should be between the specified values. Check the parking brake for proper adjust- Check that the steering wheel turns easily ment by counting the number of clicks made and smoothly without rattling by turning it all...
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Inspect your vehicle’s tires at least once a month by performing the following checks: 1) Measure the tire pressure with a tire gauge. Adjust the pressure if necessary. Remember to check the spare tire, too. 54G136 74LHT0704 (1) Tread wear indicator The front and rear tire pressure specifica- (2) Indicator location mark tions for your vehicle are listed on the Tire...
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NOTICE 4) Check for loose wheel nuts. 5) Check that there are no nails, stones or other objects sticking into the tires. 80JK040 If your vehicle is equipped with a spare tire which is a different wheel type than the wheels on the vehicle, you must use a 4- tire rotation as shown in the example below.
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INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE Wheel Balancing Battery Care and maintenance tips for tubeless tyres If the veh i cle v i brates abnormally on 1) Always ma i nta i n recommended i nflat i on smooth road, have the wheel balanced at WARNING pressure .
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76MS006 he level of the battery solution must be kept between the upper level line (1) and lower level line (2) at all times. If the level is found to be below the lower level line (2), add distilled water to the upper 64MS160 level line (1).
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Your vehicle has three types of fuses, as described below: The main fuse takes current directly from the battery. These fuses are between the main fuse and individual fuses, and are for electrical load groups. 64MS176 These fuses are for individual electrical cir- NOTE: cuits.
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(22) 7.5 A ECM (D13A) (23) 30 A Blower fan 60 A (24) 10 A FI 2 (D13A) 80 A (25) 20 A INJ DRV (D13A) 100 A (26) 7.5 A Starting signal 80 A (27) 15 A Headlight (Left) 100 A (28) 15 A...
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INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE (21) 15 A Wiper / Washer PRIMARY FUSE (22) 30 A Front wiper – Blank (23) 10 A Dome light 20 A Power window timer (24) 15 A 4WD* 15 A Steering lock (25) 7.5 A RR fog lamp* BLOWN 20 A Rear defogger...
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Since special procedures are required, we Since special procedures are required, we recommend you take your vehicle to your recommend you take your vehicle to your headlight alignment. bulb replacement. 61MM0A031 NOTICE NOTICE...
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61MM0B073 64MS162 64MS161 NOTE: 2) Push the retaining spring (4) forward You can see the position of retaining spring and unhook it. Then remove the bulb from the hole of headlight. (5). Install a new bulb in the reverse order of removal. 61MM0B074 1) Open the engine hood.
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(Vehicle with the halogen headlights) 76MH0A008 76MH0A006 (4) Removal 1) Remove the light housing (1) by sliding (5) Install to left with your finger. 61MM0A030 3) To remove and install the bulb of the turn signal light (3), simply pull out or push in the bulb.
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61MM0B077 61MM0A091 1) Open the engine hood. To remove the To replace the bulb of the front turn signal bulb holder of the front turn signal light 61MM0B078 light (1), follow the procedure for the front (1) or the front position light (2) from the turn signal light bulb replacement of the (3) Removal light housing, turn the holder counter-...
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1) Start the engine. Turn the steering wheel to rotate the tires to the opposite side of the fog light that requires replacement. Then turn off the engine. 80JM071 5) Disconnect the coupler by pushing the 61MM0B080 lock release. Turn the bulb holder coun- 3) Remove the clips (2) by prying it off with terclockwise and remove it.
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(3) / (4) 61MM0B083 2) To remove the bulb holder of the rear 61MM0B084 turn signal light (3) or the tail/brake light (5) Removal (4) from the light housing, turn the 61MM0B082 (6) Install holder counterclockwise and pull it out. 1) Remove the bolts (1) and pull the light 3) To remove the bulb of the rear turn sig- housing (2) straight.
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the reversing light (4) counterclockwise and remove it. 61MM0B088 61MM0B085 1) Open the tailgate. Remove the clips (1) NOTE: 61MM0B090 by prying it off with a flat blade screw- When reinstalling the light housing, make (5) Removal driver as shown in the illustration. Then, sure the clips are properly attached.
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61MM0B086 61MM0B087 1) Turn the cover (1) counterclockwise to 2) To remove and install the bulb of the remove it. license plate light (2), simply pull out or 80J100 push in the bulb. 1) Open the tailgate, and remove the nuts (1) as shown in the illustration.
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68KS063 3) Remove the bulb holder as shown in the illustration. 63J127 76MH0A128 2) Close the tailgate. Remove the high- (4) Removal mount stop light housing (2) from the (5) Install tailgate. 4) To remove and install the bulb of the high-mount stop light (3), simply pull out or push in the bulb.
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Remove the lens by using a flat blade screwdriver covered with a soft cloth as shown. To install it, simply push it back in. 64MS123 61MM0B072 61MM0A207 60G115...
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Since special procedures are required, we recommend you take your vehicle to your for bulb replacement. 54G129 If the wiper blades become brittle or dam- aged, or make streaks when wiping, 61M0109 replace the wiper blades. 2) Push the damper (1) (if equipped) right- ward to remove the grove box.
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60A260 70G119 1) Hold the wiper arm away from the win- dow. NOTE: When raising both of the front wiper arms, pull the driver’s side wiper arm up first. When returning the wiper arms, lower the passenger’s side wiper arm first. Otherwise, the wiper arms may interfere with each other.
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60MH072 (A) Up 54G135 (B) Down (1) Retainer NOTE: 4) If the new blade is provided without the When you install the metal retainers (3), two metal retainers, move them from make sure the direction of metal retainers the old blade to the new one. as shown in the above illustrations.
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Make sure the blade is properly Check that there is washer fluid in the tank retained by all the hooks. by looking at the washer fluid level gauge 6) Reinstall wiper frame to arm in the which is attached to the cap of the washer reverse order of removal.
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If you do not use the air conditioner for a long period, such as during winter, it may not give the best performance when you start using it again. To help maintain opti- mum performance and durability of your air conditioner, it needs to be run periodically.
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(3) (4) 61MM0B100 (1) Spare tire 64MS142 (2) Jack To remove the spare tire, turn its bolt (1) (3) Jack handle counterclockwise and remove it. (4) Wheel Brace (5) Luggage Compartment Board The tire changing tools are stowed in the luggage compartment.
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5) Place the spare wheel near the wheel being lifted as shown in the illustration in case that the jack slips. 63J101 6) Position the jack at an angle as shown in the illustration and raise the jack by 75F062 54G253 turning the jack handle clockwise until 1) Place the vehicle on level, hard ground.
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• 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. 64MS140 64MS178 61MM0B103...
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NOTICE NOTE: For more details, please contact an To change a wheel, use the following pro- cedure: 81A057 1) Remove the jack, tools and spare wheel from the vehicle. 2) Loosen, but do not remove the wheel nuts. 7) Lower the jack and fully tighten the nuts 65J4033 3) Jack up the vehicle (follow the jacking in a crisscross fashion with a wrench as...
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NOTICE 1) Use only a 12-volt battery to jump start your vehicle. Position the good 12-volt 54MN259 battery close to your vehicle so that the jump leads will reach both batteries. 3) Make jump lead connections as follows: When using a battery installed on 1.
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If you need to have your vehicle towed, Manual transaxle vehicles may be towed contact a professional service. Your dealer using either of the following methods. can provide you with detailed towing 1) From the front, with the front wheels instructions.
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1) Try turning the ignition switch to the If the engine is flooded with the fuel, it may The engine could overheat temporarily “START” position or try pressing the be hard to start. If this happens, press the under severe driving conditions. If the high engine switch to change the ignition accelerator pedal all the way to the floor engine coolant temperature warning light...
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If the high engine coolant temperature warning light does not go off: 1) Turn off the engine and check that the water pump belt and pulleys are not damaged or slipping. If any abnormality is found, correct it. 2) Check the coolant level in the reservoir. If it is found to be lower than the “LOW”...
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MHO-07-014 MHO-07-014 • Remove the warning triangle carefully from the cover as shown by arrow 1. • Open both the reflector arms as shown by arrow and lock the arms with each other with the clip provided in the right arm.
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vehicle which are not well ventilated to required. Be sure that any cleaner you use permit quick drying. is not harmful to painted surfaces and is specifically intended for your purposes. This information illustrates the necessity of Follow the manufacturer’s directions when It is important to take good care of your keeping your vehicle (particularly the using these special cleaners.
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vehicle may corrode even in a heated garage if the ventilation is poor. Prepare a solution of soap or mild deter- gent mixed with warm water. Apply the solution to the vinyl with a sponge or soft cloth and let it soak for a few minutes to loosen dirt.
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NOTE: again with a cloth dampened with water. • In order to keep leather upholstery look- Repeat this until the stain is removed, or ing good, it should be cleaned at least use a commercial carpet cleaner for NOTICE twice a year. tougher stains.
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NOTICE 3) Wash the entire exterior with a mild detergent or car wash soap using a sponge or soft cloth. The sponge or When washing the vehicle, park it where cloth should be frequently soaked in the direct sunlight does not fall on it and follow soap solution.
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6) Check carefully for damage to painted surfaces. If there is any damage, touch- up the damage following the procedure below: 1. Clean all damaged spots and allow them to dry. 2. Stir the paint and touch-up the dam- aged spots lightly using a small brush.
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also used to assist your dealer when ordering or referring to special service information. Whenever you have occasion consult your , remember to iden-tify your vehicle with this number. Should you find the number difficult to read, you will also find it on the identification plate. 79MH0A01 60G128 The engine serial number is stamped on...
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GENERAL INFORMATION Radio frequency identification As seen from inside of the vehicle As seen from outside of the vehicle (RFID) tag (if equipped) 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.
SPECIFICATIONS SPECIFICATIONS NOTE: Specifications are subject to change without notice. M/T: Manual transaxle ITEM: Dimensions UNIT: mm Overall length 4300 Overall width 1765 Overall height without Roof rails 1585 with Roof rails 1590 Wheelbase 2600 Track Front 1535 Rear 1505 ITEM: Mass (weight) UNIT: kg Curb mass (weight)
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Type D13A (DOHC) D16AA (DOHC) Number of cylinders Bore 69.6 mm 79.5 mm Stroke 82.0 mm 80.5 mm Piston displacement 1248 cm 1598 cm Compression ratio 17.6 : 1 16.5 : 1 Battery D13A DIN55L D16AA DIN65L Fuses See “INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE” section.
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Headlight Halogen 12V 60/55W Discharge 12V 25W Front fog light 12V 35W Position light 12V 5W – Turn signal light Front 12V 21W PY21W Rear 12V 21W PY21W Side turn signal light 12V 5W WY5W – Tail/brake light 12V 21/5W P21/5W High mount stop light 12V 5W...
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*1*2 Tire size, front and rear 205/60R16 92H Tire size, spare 205/60R16 92H (Steel wheel) Rim size 205/60R16 tire: 16X6J Tire pressures For the specified tire pressure, see the Tire 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.
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July, 2015 Part No. 99011M64M00-74E For 24 X 7 assistance, contact Toll Free number 1800 200 6392 (NEXA)
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Service Division MARUTI SUZUKI INDIA LIMITED Palam Gurgaon Road, Gurgaon - 122 015 (Haryana) www.marutisuzuki.com...