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  • Page 2 Please read this manual carefully cial information, the symbol and the tion in this manual and your vehicle. before operating your new SUZUKI vehicle words WARNING, CAUTION, NOTICE SUZUKI MOTOR CORPORATION and review the manual from time to time. It and NOTE have special meanings.
  • Page 3 Consult authorized SUZUKI dealer or quali- fied service technician for advice.
  • Page 4 INTRODUCTION Thank you for choosing SUZUKI product and welcome to our growing family. Your choice was a wise one; SUZUKI products have great value that will give you driving pleasure for years. This owner’s manual was prepared to give you a safe, enjoyable, and trouble-free experience with your SUZUKI vehicle. In this manual, you will learn about the vehicle’s operation, its safety features and maintenance requirements.
  • Page 5 Vehicle Data Recordings There are certain components of your vehicle incorporating data storage modules or memories, which temporarily or permanently store the technical data below listed. These data are exclusively technical and serve for (i) identifying and correcting faults occurred in the Vehicle and/or (ii) optimizing functions of the Vehicle.
  • Page 6 A wide variety of non-genuine replacement parts and accessories for SUZUKI vehicles are currently available in the market. Using these parts and accessories can affect the vehicle performance and shorten its useful life. Therefore, installation of non-genuine SUZUKI parts and accessories is not covered under warranty.
  • Page 7 SERVICE STATION GUIDE 1. Engine hood release handle (see section 5) (K14D engine) 2. Engine coolant (see section 7) 3. Windshield washer fluid (K14C engine) (see section 7) (RHD) 4. Engine oil dipstick <Yellow> (see section 7) 5. CVT fluid dipstick <Orange> (see section 7) 6.
  • Page 8: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS FUEL RECOMMENDATION BEFORE DRIVING OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE DRIVING TIPS OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT VEHICLE LOADING AND TOWING INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE EMERGENCY SERVICE APPEARANCE CARE GENERAL INFORMATION SPECIFICATIONS SUPPLEMENT INDEX...
  • Page 9 ILLUSTRATED TABLE OF CONTENTS EXTERIOR, FRONT EXAMPLE 1. Engine hood (P.5-2) 2. Windshield wipers (P.2-157) 3. Dual sensor (if equipped) (P.3-71) 4. Radar sensor (if equipped) (P.3-71, 3-91) 5. Frame (towing) hook (P.5-12) 6. Position lights & Daytime running lights (D.R.L.) (if equipped) (P.2-143, 2-147) 7.
  • Page 10 ILLUSTRATED TABLE OF CONTENTS EXTERIOR, REAR EXAMPLE 1. Radio antenna (P.5-29) 2. High-mount stop light (P.11-5) 3. Rear window wiper (P.2-159) 4. Rearview camera (if equipped) (P.3-125) 5. Fuel filler cap (P.5-1) 6. Rear combination lights (P.7-75) 7. Tailgate (P.2-4) 8.
  • Page 11 ILLUSTRATED TABLE OF CONTENTS INTERIOR, FRONT EXAMPLE 1. Power window controls (P.2-19)/ Remote mirror control switch (if equipped) (P.2-23)/ Outside rearview mirror folding switch (if equipped) (P.2-23) 2. Front passenger’s front airbag (P.2-53) 3. Front seats (P.2-24) 4. Side airbags (if equipped) (P.2-56) 5.
  • Page 12 ILLUSTRATED TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Sun visor (P.5-4) VIEW A (Left hand drive vehicle) EXAMPLE 2. Front interior light (P.5-5, 7-79) 3. Hands-free microphone (if equipped) (P.5-57) 4. Inside rearview mirror (P.2-22) 5. Warning label for front passenger’s *1, *2 front airbag (P.2-52) *1 Be sure to read the detailed infor- mation in the target page before...
  • Page 13 ILLUSTRATED TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Fuses (P.7-65) VIEW B EXAMPLE 2. Lighting control lever (P.2-143)/ 3 4 5 6 Turn signal control lever (P.2-156)/ Front fog light switch (if equipped) (P.2-148)/ Rear fog light switch (if equipped) (P.2-149) 3. Remote audio controls (if equipped) (P.5-69) 4.
  • Page 14 ILLUSTRATED TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Instrument cluster VIEW C EXAMPLE (P.2-64, 2-74, 2-95)/ Information display (P.2-67, 2-77, 2-99) 2. Windshield wiper and washer lever (P.2-157)/ Rear window wiper/ washer switch (P.2-159) 3. Audio (if equipped) (P.5-30) 4. Hazard warning switch (P.2-157) 5.
  • Page 15 ILLUSTRATED TABLE OF CONTENTS INTERIOR, REAR EXAMPLE 1. Seat belts (P.2-29) 2. Assist grips (if equipped) (P.5-7) 3. Side curtain airbags (if equipped) (P.2-56) 4. Rear seats (P.2-26) 52RM00071...
  • Page 16 ILLUSTRATED TABLE OF CONTENTS LUGGAGE EXAMPLE COMPARTMENT 1. Luggage compartment cover (P.5-11) 2. Luggage compartment light (if equipped) (P.5-5, 7-79) 3. Luggage compartment hook (P.5-11) 4. Jack handle (P.8-1) 5. Towing hook (P.5-12) 6. Wheel wrench (P.8-1) 7. Flat tyre repair kit (if equipped) (P.8-7) 8.
  • Page 17 ILLUSTRATED TABLE OF CONTENTS MEMO...
  • Page 18 FUEL RECOMMENDATION FUEL RECOMMENDATION Fuel recommendation ............1-1 65D394...
  • Page 19 FUEL RECOMMENDATION Gasoline-ethanol blends NOTICE Fuel recommendation Blends of unleaded gasoline and ethanol (grain alcohol), also known as gasohol, are (Continued) commercially available in certain areas. leakage due to fuel expansion. To Blends of this type may be used in your prevent such fuel leakage, stop filling EXAMPLE vehicle if they are no more than 10% etha-...
  • Page 20: Before Driving

    BEFORE DRIVING BEFORE DRIVING Instrument cluster (Type A) (if equipped) ......2-64 Speedometer ............... 2-65 Tachometer ................2-65 Fuel gauge ................2-65 Brightness control .............. 2-66 Information display ............. 2-67 Instrument cluster (Type B) (if equipped) ......2-74 Speedometer ............... 2-75 Tachometer ................
  • Page 21: Keys

    The key identification number is stamped key or with the immobilizer system. Ask an on a metal tag provided with the keys or on authorized SUZUKI dealer to have the sys- the keys. Keep the tag in a safe place. If tem inspected.
  • Page 22: Door Locks

    • If you lose your immobilizer ignition key (4) Front or remote controller, ask an authorized SUZUKI dealer as soon as possible to To lock the driver’s door from the outside of deactivate the lost one, and to make a the vehicle: new key or remote controller.
  • Page 23 BEFORE DRIVING To unlock the driver’s door from the out- NOTE: Central door locking system side of the vehicle, insert the key and turn You can switch the function that unlocks all the top of the key toward the rear of the doors from requiring two turns to requiring vehicle.
  • Page 24 BEFORE DRIVING NOTE: Child-proof locks (rear door) Tailgate • You can also lock or unlock all doors by operating the transmitter or remote con- troller. Refer to “Keyless push start sys- EXAMPLE WARNING tem remote controller / Keyless entry Always check that the tailgate is system transmitter (if equipped)”...
  • Page 25 If the tailgate cannot be unlatched by push- ing the unlatch switch (1), have the vehicle inspected by an authorized SUZUKI dealer. CAUTION Check that there is no one near the 52RM20640...
  • Page 26: Keyless Push Start System Remote Controller / Keyless Entry System Transmitter (If Equipped)

    • If radio wave interference is a con- cern, have the function of the antenna(s) disabled by an autho- rized SUZUKI dealer. 52RM20050 Your vehicle is equipped with either a key- less push start system remote controller (Type A) or a keyless entry system trans- mitter (Type B).
  • Page 27 • If you lose one of the remote controllers, the doors are locked. ask an authorized SUZUKI dealer as When all doors are unlocked: soon as possible for replacement. Have When the doors are unlocked: •...
  • Page 28 BEFORE DRIVING The turn signal lights will flash once and NOTE: When the remote controller is within the exterior buzzer will sound once when • The door locks cannot be operated by approximately 80 cm (2 1/2 feet) from a the doors are locked.
  • Page 29 NOTICE remote controller. • If you lose one of the remote controllers, The remote controller is a sensitive ask an authorized SUZUKI dealer as electronic instrument. To avoid dam- soon as possible for a replacement. aging the remote controller: Have an authorized SUZUKI dealer pro- •...
  • Page 30 BEFORE DRIVING Press the request switch again after doing The indicator light will turn off within sev- Keyless push start system remote con- the following: eral seconds after the remote controller is troller battery consumption warning With the ignition mode changed to LOCK returned to an area of the vehicle other light (Instrument cluster Type A) (OFF) by pressing the engine switch, bring...
  • Page 31 BEFORE DRIVING Battery replacement If the remote controller becomes unusable, WARNING replace the battery. Swallowing a lithium battery may To replace the battery of the remote con- cause serious internal injury. Do not troller: allow anyone to swallow a lithium battery.
  • Page 32 Check that the doors are locked after you resources. For more detailed information operate LOCK button (1). about disposing of or recycling the used battery, consult an authorized SUZUKI NOTE: dealer. If no door is opened within about 30 sec- onds after UNLOCK button (2) is operated, the doors will automatically lock again.
  • Page 33 • If you lose one of the transmitters, ask an authorized SUZUKI dealer as soon 68LM249 as possible for a replacement. Have an (3) Lithium disc type battery:...
  • Page 34: Theft Deterrent Alarm System (If Equipped)

    For more detailed information with ordinary household trash. about disposing of or recycling of the used • For handling the lithium battery in the battery, consult an authorized SUZUKI country of Australia, refer to “For Austra- dealer. lia” in the “SUPPLEMENT” section.
  • Page 35 BEFORE DRIVING NOTE: How to arm the theft deterrent alarm NOTE: • The theft deterrent alarm system gener- system (when enabled) • To prevent the alarm from being acci- ates alarms when any of the predeter- Lock all doors (including the tailgate) using dentally triggered, avoid arming it while mined conditions is met.
  • Page 36 BEFORE DRIVING How to disarm the theft deterrent alarm • If you disconnect the lead-acid battery Enabling and disabling the theft deter- system while the theft deterrent alarm system is rent alarm system Simply unlock the doors using the keyless in the armed condition or the alarm is The theft deterrent alarm system can be push start system remote controller, the...
  • Page 37 BEFORE DRIVING How to switch the state of the theft 1) Close all the doors and turn the lock deterrent alarm system knob (1) on the driver’s door in the EXAMPLE You can switch the theft deterrent alarm unlocking direction (2) (rearward). Turn system from the enabled state to the dis- the knob on the lighting control lever to abled state, and vice versa, using the fol-...
  • Page 38: Theft Deterrent Light (If Equipped)

    BEFORE DRIVING Every time you perform the series of the Theft deterrent light Windows above steps, the state of the theft deterrent alarm system changes from the currently (if equipped) selected one to the other. You can check Manual window control whether the system is enabled or disabled (if equipped) by the number of interior buzzer beeps at...
  • Page 39 BEFORE DRIVING Driver’s side (Type B) Passenger’s door Electric window controls EXAMPLE EXAMPLE The electric windows can only be operated when the ignition switch is in “ON” position or the ignition mode is ON. Driver’s side (Type A) EXAMPLE 52RM20220 52RM20110 The driver’s door has a switch (1) to oper- The passenger’s door has a switch (5) to...
  • Page 40 BEFORE DRIVING Lock switch (Type A) operating any of the switches (2), (3), (4) or (5). To restore normal operation, release EXAMPLE CLOSE the lock switch by pushing it again. WARNING • You should always lock the pas- senger’s window operation when there are children in the vehicle.
  • Page 41 AUTO-DOWN feature will be tion function. Have your vehicle inspected deactivated, while the AUTO-UP feature by an authorized SUZUKI dealer. may remain activated. The pinching pre- vention function needs to be initialized. 2-21...
  • Page 42: Mirrors

    BEFORE DRIVING When driving at night, you can move the Outside rearview mirrors Mirrors selector tab to the night position to reduce glare from the headlights of vehicles behind you. EXAMPLE Inside rearview mirror WARNING • Always adjust the mirror with the selector set to the day position.
  • Page 43 BEFORE DRIVING NOTE: Electric mirrors (if equipped) Outside rearview mirrors folding If your vehicle is equipped with the heated switch (if equipped) outside rearview mirrors, refer to “Heated rear window switch / heated outside rear- view mirror switch (if equipped)” in this EXAMPLE section.
  • Page 44: Front Seats

    BEFORE DRIVING Front seats WARNING Do not place any object under the Seat adjustment front seat. If an object becomes caught under the front seat, the fol- lowing may occur. WARNING • The seat will not be latched. • The lithium-ion battery or DCDC Never attempt to adjust the driver’s converter (if equipped), located seat or seatback while driving.
  • Page 45 BEFORE DRIVING Seat position adjustment lever (1) Pull the lever up and slide the seat. EXAMPLE Seatback angle adjustment lever (2) Pull the lever up and move the seatback. Seat height adjustment lever (3) (if equipped) Pull the lever up to raise the seat. Push the lever down to lower the seat.
  • Page 46: Rear Seats

    BEFORE DRIVING NOTE: Head restraints (Adjustable type) Rear seats It may be necessary to recline the seat- back to provide enough overhead clear- ance to remove the head restraint. Head restraints (if equipped) Front Head restraints are designed to help reduce the risk of neck injuries in the case EXAMPLE of an accident.
  • Page 47 BEFORE DRIVING Rear Rear center head restraint Folding rear seats EXAMPLE The rear seats of your vehicle can be folded forward to provide additional cargo space. To fold the rear seats forward: 1) Lower the head restraint (if equipped) fully. EXAMPLE 61MM0A033 52RM251...
  • Page 48 BEFORE DRIVING NOTICE NOTICE NOTICE • When you move a seatback, make After folding the rear seatback for- • When returning the rear seatback sure the belt webbing is hooked in ward, do not allow any foreign mate- to the normal position, check that the seat belt hangers so the seat rial to enter the lock opening.
  • Page 49: Seat Belts And Child Restraint Systems

    BEFORE DRIVING Seat belts and child restraint CAUTION WARNING systems Do not put your hand into the rear Do not modify, remove, disassemble seatback lock opening, or your finger seat belts. Doing so may prevent may get caught and be injured. them from functioning properly and cause the risk of severe injury or death in the event of a collision.
  • Page 50 BEFORE DRIVING as low as possible across the hips Above the pelvis Across the pelvis 65D606 65D201 65D199 WARNING WARNING WARNING • Never allow persons to ride in the (Continued) (Continued) cargo area of a vehicle. In the event • Seat belts should never be worn •...
  • Page 51 BEFORE DRIVING WARNING WARNING (Continued) (Continued) • Periodically inspect seat belt • Avoid contamination of seat belt assemblies for excessive wear and webbing by polishes, oils, chemi- damage. Seat belts should be cals, and particularly battery acid. replaced webbing becomes Cleaning may safely be carried out frayed, contaminated or damaged using mild soap and water.
  • Page 52 BEFORE DRIVING Lap-shoulder belt Emergency locking retractor (ELR) Low on hips The seat belt has an emergency locking retractor (ELR), which is designed to lock the seat belt only during a sudden stop or impact. It also may lock if you pull the belt across your body very quickly.
  • Page 53 BEFORE DRIVING EXAMPLE 52RM239 80J2008 60A039 NOTE: NOTE: To unfasten the seat belt, push the red In case of a front seat of the sport model, The word “CENTER” is marked on the “PRESS” button on the buckle and retract the shoulder belt webbing may be twisted buckle for the rear center belt.
  • Page 54 BEFORE DRIVING (1) Driver’s seat belt reminder light / front Seat belt reminder passenger’s seat belt reminder light (2) Rear passenger’s seat belt reminder light (rear left)* (if equipped) EXAMPLE (3) Rear passenger’s seat belt reminder light (rear center)* (if equipped) (4) Rear passenger’s seat belt reminder light (rear right)* (if equipped)
  • Page 55 BEFORE DRIVING Driver’s seat belt reminder Front passenger’s seat belt reminder Rear passenger’s seat belt reminder If the driver’s seat belt remains unbuckled If there is a person sitting in the front pas- (if equipped) when the ignition switch is turned to “ON” senger seat and the front passenger seat If the ignition switch is turned to “ON”...
  • Page 56 BEFORE DRIVING Shoulder anchor height adjuster Seat belt hanger Seat belt inspection (if equipped) EXAMPLE EXAMPLE EXAMPLE 52RM20150 65D209S 64J198 Periodically check if the seat belts work NOTICE properly and are not damaged. Check the Adjust the shoulder anchor height so that the shoulder belt rides on the center of the webbing, buckles, latch plates, retractors, When you move a seatback, make...
  • Page 57 “Supplemen- In case they did not activate, consult Label with SUZUKI dealer or qualified work- tal restraint system (airbags)” section in addition to this “Seat belt pretensioner sys- shop. 63J269 tem”...
  • Page 58 SUZUKI vehicle, authorized SUZUKI dealer as soon as possible. SUZUKI dealer, body repair shop, or scrap If AIRBAG light on the instrument cluster yard for assistance. does not blink or come on briefly when the ignition switch is turned to “ON” position or...
  • Page 59 Booster seat (Vehicle with the front passenger air- When purchasing a child restraint and bag deactivation system) install it to your SUZUKI vehicle, refer to EXAMPLE Whenever a child restraint system the information about suitability for child has to be used in the front passen- restraints shown in “Child restraint system...
  • Page 60 BEFORE DRIVING WARNING If you install a child restraint system in the rear seat, slide the front seat far enough forward so that the child’s feet do not touch the front seatback. This will help avoid injury to the child in the event of an accident.
  • Page 61: Child Restraint System For Countries Applied For Un Regulation No.16

    BEFORE DRIVING Child restraint system for countries applied for UN Regulation No.16 CAUTION Adjust the height of the rear head restraint or remove it for fitting the child restraint, as necessary. However, if a booster cushion not equipped with the seatback is fitted, the rear seat head restraint should not be removed. If the rear head restraint is removed for fitting the child restraint, you need to install it again after removing the child restraint.
  • Page 62 1) SUZUKI recommends “Britax Römer Baby-Safe i-Size” child seat. – This child restraint system is SUZUKI Genuine Accessory which complies with the UN R44 or R129, refer to the genuine accesso- ries catalog. However, there is a case that this child restraint system is not sold because of nonconformity to the law of your country or other reason.
  • Page 63 BEFORE DRIVING Installation suitability of ISOFIX child restraint systems Vehicle ISOFIX positions Size Mass Group Fixture Front Rear Rear Intermediate Intermediate Others class Passenger Outboard Center Outboard Center sites ISO/L1 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. carrycot ISO/L2 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A.
  • Page 64 2) SUZUKI recommends “Britax Römer KidFix XP” child seat. – These child restraint systems are SUZUKI Genuine Accessory which comply with the UN R44 or R129, refer to the genuine acces- sories catalog. However, there are cases that some or all of these child restraint systems are not sold because of nonconformity to the law of your country or other reason.
  • Page 65 BEFORE DRIVING Installation suitability of i-Size child restraint systems Seating position Front Rear Rear Rear Intermediate Intermediate Intermediate Passenger Outboard Outboard Outboard Outboard Center Center Left Right Outboard Left Right i-Size Child N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. Restraint Systems Key of letters to be inserted in the above table i-U = Suitable for i-Size “universal”...
  • Page 66 80JC021 tions to check that it is securely installed. it again after removing the child Whenever possible, SUZUKI recom- When you put your child in the child restraint. mends that child restraint systems be restraint system, appropriately slide the If the child restraint is fitted improp- installed on the rear seat.
  • Page 67 BEFORE DRIVING Install the ISOFIX type child restraint sys- Here is a general instruction: Installation with ISOFIX type tem according to the instructions provided anchorages by the child restraint system manufacturer. CAUTION After installation, try moving the child If your vehicle is equipped with the restraint system in all directions especially rear head restraint, adjust the height forward to check that connecting bars are...
  • Page 68 BEFORE DRIVING EXAMPLE EXAMPLE EXAMPLE 78F114 68LM268 54G184 1) Place the child restraint in the rear seat, 2) Use your hands to carefully align the 3) Push the child restraint toward the anchor- inserting the connecting bars to the connecting bar tips with the anchor- ages so that the connecting bar tips are anchorages between the seat cushion ages.
  • Page 69 BEFORE DRIVING Installation of child restraint with EXAMPLE EXAMPLE top tether Front CAUTION If your vehicle is equipped with the rear head restraint, adjust the height of the rear head restraint or remove it for fitting the child restraint, as nec- essary.
  • Page 70 BEFORE DRIVING 1) Remove the luggage compartment cover. EXAMPLE 2) Secure the child restraint on the rear NOTICE seat using the procedure described When installing a child restraint sys- above for securing a restraint system tem to the rear seat, adjust the front that does not require a top tether strap.
  • Page 71: Supplemental Restraint System (Airbags)

    Supplemental restraint EXAMPLE system (airbags) WARNING This section describes the protection provided by your SUZUKI vehicle’s supplemental restraint system (air- bags). Read and follow all instruc- tions carefully to minimize your risk of severe injury or death in the event of a collision.
  • Page 72 NOTE: work properly. Have the airbag system • For the label of Taiwan models, refer to inspected by an authorized SUZUKI dealer “For Taiwan” in the “SUPPLEMENT” as soon as possible. section. • For the label of GCC countries models, refer to “For GCC countries”...
  • Page 73 If the airbag stored place is damaged or cracked, the airbag system may not work properly, which could result in serious injury in the event of a col- 52RM20280 lision. Have your vehicle inspected by an authorized SUZUKI dealer. 2-53...
  • Page 74 BEFORE DRIVING Conditions of front airbags deployment Conditions of front airbags may inflate WARNING (inflation) Receiving a strong impact to the lower body of your vehicle, the front airbags may (Vehicle without the front passenger inflate. airbag deactivation system) Do not install a rear-facing child restraint in the front passenger’s seat.
  • Page 75 BEFORE DRIVING 80J101 80J103 80J105E • Landing hard or falling • Collision that the front of your vehicle • Collision with a fixed wall or guardrail at goes under the bed of a truck etc. left and right angles of greater than Front airbags may not inflate about 30 degrees (1) from the front of The front airbags may not inflate when a...
  • Page 76 BEFORE DRIVING Front airbags do not inflate Side airbags and side curtain air- Front airbags do not inflate in rear impacts, bags (if equipped) side impacts or rollovers, etc. However, these might inflate in a strong impact. EXAMPLE 80J110 • Vehicle rollover 80J120 •...
  • Page 77 “SRS AIRBAG” labels are attached to the not work properly, which could result seatbacks to identify the location of the in serious injury in the event of a col- side airbags. lision. Have your vehicle inspected by an authorized SUZUKI dealer. 80J102 • Frontal collision 2-57...
  • Page 78 BEFORE DRIVING Side airbags and side curtain airbags may not inflate 52RM20730 80J101 • Hitting a curb or bump • Landing hard or falling 80J121 80J100E 80J122 • Falling into a deep hole or ditch • Impact from the side to the vehicle body other than the passenger compartment 2-58...
  • Page 79 BEFORE DRIVING Side airbags and side curtain airbags do not inflate 80J123 80J125 • Impact from the side at an oblique angle • Impact from the side by a motorcycle or 80J120 bicycle • Impact from the rear 80J124 80J126 •...
  • Page 80 BEFORE DRIVING some airbag components may be hot for a How the system works while after inflation. In a frontal collision, the crash sensors will A seat belt helps keep you in the proper detect rapid deceleration, and if the con- position for maximum protection when an troller judges that the deceleration rep- airbag inflates.
  • Page 81 Your vehicle is equipped with a diagnostic inflation of side airbags. SUZUKI module which records information about highly recommends SUZUKI-genu- the airbag system if the airbags deploy in a ine seat covers to be used when collision.
  • Page 82 (1) and “PASSENGER AIRBAG Scrapping a vehicle that has an uninflated rized SUZUKI dealer as soon as possible. OFF” indicator (2) come on for a few sec- airbag can be hazardous. Ask an autho- onds and then go out.
  • Page 83 BEFORE DRIVING According to accident statistics, children key to “OFF” (airbag off) position, and WARNING are safer when properly restrained in rear pull out the key. seats than in the front passenger seat. 3) Press the engine switch to change the Whenever a child restraint system ignition mode to ON.
  • Page 84: Instrument Cluster (Type A) (If Equipped)

    BEFORE DRIVING Instrument cluster (Type A) (if equipped) 1. Speedometer 2. Tachometer 3. Information display 4. Trip meter selector knob 5. Indicator selector knob 6. Warning and indicator lights EXAMPLE 80SS103 2-64...
  • Page 85: Speedometer

    BEFORE DRIVING NOTE: Speedometer Fuel gauge The activation point of the low fuel warning light (1) varies depending on road condi- The speedometer indicates vehicle speed. tions (for example, slope or curve) and driving conditions because of fuel move- NOTE: ment in the tank.
  • Page 86: Brightness Control

    BEFORE DRIVING When the ignition switch is turned to “ON” NOTE: Brightness control position or the engine switch is pressed to • If you do not turn the knob within several change the ignition mode to ON, the instru- seconds of activating, the brightness ment panel lights come on.
  • Page 87: Information Display

    BEFORE DRIVING Display (E) Information display Trip meter / Odometer / Fuel consumption / EXAMPLE Driving range Information display is shown when the igni- Display (F) tion switch is turned to “ON” position or the Fuel gauge ignition mode is ON. EXAMPLE Clock The display (A) shows the time.
  • Page 88 BEFORE DRIVING When the display (E) shows the driving Keyless push start system remote WARNING range, you can change the unit of tem- controller battery consumption perature. If you attempt to adjust the display warning light (if equipped) / To change the unit of temperature, while while driving, you could lose control Rear passenger’s seat belt pushing and holding the trip meter selector...
  • Page 89 BEFORE DRIVING Selector position (for CVT vehicles) Push the trip meter selector EXAMPLE knob (1). EXAMPLE Push the indicator selector knob (2). (b) Trip meter A (c) Trip meter B 52RM21360 (d) Odometer (e) Instantaneous fuel consumption Selector position (for CVT vehicles) (f) Average fuel consumption When the ignition switch is turned to “ON”...
  • Page 90 BEFORE DRIVING Trip meter Instantaneous fuel consumption Average fuel consumption The trip meter can be used to measure the The display shows the value of instanta- If you selected average fuel consumption distance traveled on short trips or between neous fuel consumption only when the the last time you drove the vehicle, the dis- fuel stops.
  • Page 91 BEFORE DRIVING (For “L/100km” or “km/L” setting) The driving range shown in the display is Fuel gauge To change the unit of average fuel con- the approximate distance you can drive sumption, while pushing and holding the until the fuel gauge indicates “E”, based on The display (F) shows the fuel gauge.
  • Page 92 BEFORE DRIVING Setting mode In the setting mode, you can set up and customize the following functions. Indication Functions Time indication of clock “ ” Central door locking system “ ” Door locking and unlocking buzzer “ ” Additional flashes of the turn signal “ ”...
  • Page 93 BEFORE DRIVING NOTE: Additional flashes of the turn signal Turn the indicator selector knob • As shown in the above illustration, “ ” “ ” (2). indicates on the display of currently set- • : Turn signal flashes three ting item. times after the turn signal •...
  • Page 94: Instrument Cluster (Type B) (If Equipped)

    BEFORE DRIVING Instrument cluster (Type B) (if equipped) 1. Speedometer 2. Tachometer 3. Fuel gauge 4. Temperature gauge 5. Information display 6. Trip meter selector knob 7. Indicator selector knob 8. Warning and indicator lights EXAMPLE 80SS02010 2-74...
  • Page 95: Speedometer

    BEFORE DRIVING If the low fuel warning light (1) comes on, Speedometer Fuel gauge refill the fuel tank as soon as possible. Refer to “Low fuel warning light” in “Warn- The speedometer indicates vehicle speed. ing and indicator lights” in this section for details.
  • Page 96: Temperature Gauge

    BEFORE DRIVING When the ignition switch is in “ON” position Temperature gauge Brightness control or the ignition mode is ON, the instrument panel lights come on. Your vehicle has a system to automatically EXAMPLE dim the brightness of the instrument panel lights when the position lights or headlights are on.
  • Page 97: Information Display

    BEFORE DRIVING NOTE: (2) Trip meter selector knob Information display • If you do not turn the knob within several (3) Indicator selector knob seconds of activating, the brightness The information display is shown when the control display will be canceled automat- The information display shows the follow- ignition switch is in “ON”...
  • Page 98 BEFORE DRIVING Clock Thermometer (if equipped) When the ignition switch is in “ON” position When the ignition switch is in “ON” position or the ignition mode is ON, the display (A) or the ignition mode is ON, the display (B) shows the time.
  • Page 99 BEFORE DRIVING When the display (C) shows the driving range, you can change the unit of tem- perature. To change the unit of temperature, refer to “Setting mode” in this section. EXAMPLE (Initial setting) 52RM20880 2-79...
  • Page 100 BEFORE DRIVING (a) Instantaneous fuel consumption Fuel consumption / Driving range / Average speed / Driving time / (b) Average fuel consumption Total idling stop time (if equipped) / Total idling fuel saved (if equipped) / (c) Driving range Energy flow indicator (if equipped) / Vehicle speed (d) Average speed (e) Driving time When there are no warning or indicator messages on the display (C), you can select one...
  • Page 101 BEFORE DRIVING Instantaneous fuel consumption Average fuel consumption NOTE: The display shows instantaneous fuel con- If you selected average fuel consumption If you add only a small amount of fuel sumption with a bar graph only when the the last time you drove the vehicle, the dis- when you select “Reset after refuel”, the vehicle is moving.
  • Page 102 BEFORE DRIVING NOTE: Driving time Total idling fuel saved (if equipped) • If you refuel when the ignition switch is in The display shows the total amount of driv- The display shows the total amount (in mil- “ON” position or the ignition mode is ON, ing time since the indication was reset.
  • Page 103 BEFORE DRIVING Manual mode indicator (for automatic Selector position (for automatic Trip meter transmission vehicles) transmission or CVT vehicles) / When you are using the manual mode, the The display (E) shows the trip meter. Gear position (for automatic trans- display shows the manual mode indicator mission vehicles) / The trip meter can be used to measure the...
  • Page 104 BEFORE DRIVING NOTE: Information shown after driving Setting mode • If you push and hold the indicator selec- tor knob (3) to enter into the setting When you turn the ignition switch to When the ignition switch is in “ON” position mode when the display (C) shows aver- “LOCK”...
  • Page 105 • To change the minute indication, turn the • If you want to change the number of indicator selector knob (3) left or right flashing, consult an authorized SUZUKI repeatedly when the minute indication dealer. appears as reversed color. To change the minute indication quickly, turn and hold indicator selector knob (3).
  • Page 106 BEFORE DRIVING Guide me light setting (Light setting) Antitheft IS A/C (if equipped) (Theft deterrent alarm system setting) (ENG A-STOP system setting) You can change the lighting time of “To (if equipped) • When using the automatic heating and car” function or “To home” function. You can switch the theft deterrent alarm air conditioning system (if equipped), system from the enabled state to the dis-...
  • Page 107 BEFORE DRIVING Warning and indicator messages The display shows warning and indicator messages to let you know about certain vehicle problems. In some cases, the external or internal buzzer may also sound at the same time to alert you. If warning and indicator messages appear on the display, follow the messages.
  • Page 108 BEFORE DRIVING Warning and indicator messages All models Warning and indicator Master warning Sound Cause and remedy message indicator light Blinks Beep (one time from interior A door or tailgate is not properly closed. Stop (only while vehicle buzzer; only while vehicle is the vehicle in a safe place and close the door or is in motion) in motion)
  • Page 109 BEFORE DRIVING Warning and indicator Master warning Sound Cause and remedy message indicator light Beep (one time from interior Fuel level is low. Refill it as soon as possible. buzzer) (#1) 52RM20950 The road may be icy. Drive very carefully. (#1) 52RM20960 (#1) This message will disappear for a while even if the problem that caused the message to appear is not corrected.
  • Page 110 There is a problem with the steering lock sys- buzzer) tem. Have your vehicle inspected by an authorized SUZUKI dealer. 52RS20200 (#1) This message will disappear for a while even if the problem that caused the message to appear is not corrected. 2-90...
  • Page 111 When the message is displayed even if you start the engine with normal voltage of the vehi- cle battery, have your vehicle inspected by an authorized SUZUKI dealer. 52RS20210 Blinks By certain conditions, some The remote controller may be outside the vehi- kind of sound you will hear cle or its battery may have become discharged.
  • Page 112 BEFORE DRIVING Warning and indicator Master warning Sound Cause and remedy message indicator light Blinks Beep (one time from interior The steering lock is not disengaged. While buzzer) lightly turning the steering wheel in both direc- tions, press the engine switch again. 52RS20250 The remote controller battery is about to become flat.
  • Page 113 BEFORE DRIVING Warning and indicator Master warning Sound Cause and remedy message indicator light Automatic transmission The engine switch is pressed with the gearshift lever in a position other than “P”. Try again as instructed by the message. 52RS20280 Manual transmission The engine switch is pressed without depress- ing the brake and clutch pedals.
  • Page 114 Beep (one time from interior There may be a problem with ESP system. buzzer) Have your vehicle inspected by an authorized SUZUKI dealer. 52RM20980 Hill hold control system Blinks Beep (one time from interior There may be a problem with hill hold control buzzer) system.
  • Page 115: Instrument Cluster (Type C) (If Equipped)

    BEFORE DRIVING Instrument cluster (Type C) (if equipped) 1. Speedometer 2. Tachometer 3. Fuel gauge 4. Temperature gauge 5. Information display 6. Trip meter selector knob 7. Indicator selector knob 8. Warning and indicator lights EXAMPLE 80SS02020 2-95...
  • Page 116: Speedometer

    BEFORE DRIVING Refer to “Low fuel warning light” in “Warn- Speedometer Fuel gauge ing and indicator lights” in this section for details. The speedometer indicates vehicle speed. The mark (2) indicates that the fuel filler door is located on the left side of the vehi- cle.
  • Page 117: Temperature Gauge

    BEFORE DRIVING When the ignition switch is in “ON” position Temperature gauge Brightness control or the ignition mode is ON, the instrument panel lights come on. Your vehicle has a system to automatically EXAMPLE EXAMPLE dim the brightness of the instrument panel lights when the position lights or headlights are on.
  • Page 118: Information Switch (If Equipped)

    BEFORE DRIVING To reduce the brightness of the instrument To switch to the setting mode Information switch panel lights, turn the indicator selector 1) Push and hold the information switch knob (1) counterclockwise. (1) when the vehicle is stationary. (if equipped) 2) After the display of setting mode is WARNING shown, select the setting item that you...
  • Page 119: Information Display

    BEFORE DRIVING Display (C) Information display Warning and indicator messages / EXAMPLE Fuel consumption / Driving range / The information display is shown when the Average speed / Driving time / Total idling ignition switch is in “ON” position or the stop time and total idling fuel saved ignition mode is ON.
  • Page 120 BEFORE DRIVING NOTE: Thermometer (if equipped) / ENG A- The outside temperature indication is not EXAMPLE STOP indicator light (if equipped) / the actual outside temperature when driv- ENG A-STOP OFF light (if equipped) ing at low speed, or when stopped. Thermometer The display (B) shows the thermometer.
  • Page 121 BEFORE DRIVING (a) Instantaneous fuel consumption / Fuel consumption / Driving range / Average speed / Driving time / Total Average fuel consumption / idling stop time and total idling fuel saved (if equipped) / Clock and date / Driving range Motion / Torque and power / Accelerator and brake / Boost pressure and (b) Instantaneous fuel consumption / engine oil temperature (if equipped) / Energy flow (if equipped) / Vehicle...
  • Page 122 BEFORE DRIVING NOTE: Instantaneous fuel consumption • For “km/L” setting, the indicated maxi- The value of instantaneous fuel consump- The display shows instantaneous fuel con- mum value of instantaneous fuel con- tion, average fuel consumption, driving sumption with a bar graph only when the sumption is 50.
  • Page 123 BEFORE DRIVING Average fuel consumption / consumption based on the average fuel (5-minute average fuel consumption) 5-minute average fuel consumption / consumption during previous driving. EXAMPLE 1-driving cycle average fuel consump- tion NOTE: Average fuel consumption from previous When you reconnect the negative (–) ter- reset and 5-minute average fuel consump- minal to the lead-acid battery, the value of tion, and 1-driving cycle average fuel con-...
  • Page 124 BEFORE DRIVING You can check transition of average fuel The driving range shown in the display is (Average speed) consumption every 5 minutes from 15 min- the approximate distance you can drive EXAMPLE utes before up to now. Also, you can check until the fuel gauge indicates “E”, based on transition of average fuel consumption the current driving conditions.
  • Page 125 BEFORE DRIVING NOTE: Driving time Total idling stop time and total idling When you reconnect the negative (–) ter- fuel saved (if equipped) EXAMPLE minal to the lead-acid battery, the value of EXAMPLE average speed will be shown after driving for a period of time.
  • Page 126 BEFORE DRIVING • When you reconnect the negative (–) body during the driving is shown as a Boost pressure and engine oil tempera- terminal to the lead-acid battery, the graph (15). ture (if equipped) value of the total idling stop time and the G position history graph at the vehicle EXAMPLE total idling fuel saved will be reset.
  • Page 127 The state of SHVS operation can be checked on the information display. For details, refer Vehicle speed is shown. to “SHVS (Smart Hybrid Vehicle by Suzuki) (for K14D engine model)” or “SHVS (Smart You can change the unit of velocity that Hybrid Vehicle by Suzuki) (for K12C engine model and K12D engine model)”...
  • Page 128 BEFORE DRIVING Information shown after driving Manual mode indicator (for automatic Selector position (for automatic When you turn the ignition switch to “LOCK” transmission vehicles) transmission or CVT vehicles) / position or press the engine switch to When you are using the manual mode, the Gear position (for automatic trans- change the ignition mode to LOCK (OFF), display shows the manual mode indicator...
  • Page 129 BEFORE DRIVING NOTE: Setting mode NOTICE • If you push and hold the indicator selec- tor knob (3) to enter into the setting When the ignition switch is in “ON” position Keep track of your odometer reading mode when the display (C) shows aver- or the ignition mode is ON and the vehicle and check the maintenance sched- age fuel consumption, average speed,...
  • Page 130 “12H” or “24H”. • If you want to change the number of • To change the temperature unit, select flashing, consult an authorized SUZUKI dealer. “Temperature” in “Setting mode”. Then, (Adjusting the date) • Adjust the date by selecting “Clock set- select “°C”...
  • Page 131 BEFORE DRIVING IS A/C TPMS (“Fuel eco hist” setting) (ENG A-STOP system setting) (Tyre pressure monitoring system set- Transitional indication of average fuel con- • When using the automatic heating and ting) (if equipped) sumption can be switched to time indica- air conditioning system (if equipped), •...
  • Page 132 BEFORE DRIVING NOTE: Warning and indicator messages • When the problem that causes a mes- sage to appear is corrected, the mes- The display shows warning and indicator sage will disappear. messages to let you know about certain • If a message is displayed, and other vehicle problems.
  • Page 133 BEFORE DRIVING Warning and indicator messages Warning and indicator Master warning Sound Cause and remedy message indicator light Blinks Beep (one time from interior A door or tailgate is not properly closed. Stop the vehicle in a safe place and close (only while vehicle buzzer;...
  • Page 134 BEFORE DRIVING Warning and indicator Master warning Sound Cause and remedy message indicator light Blinks Continuous beep (from inte- The headlights and/or the position lights are rior buzzer) left on. Turn them off. 52RM21170 Beep (one time from interior Fuel level is low. Refill it as soon as possi- buzzer) ble.
  • Page 135 BEFORE DRIVING Warning and indicator Master warning Sound Cause and remedy message indicator light The road may be icy. Drive very carefully. (#1) 52RM21190 (#1) This message will disappear for a while even if the problem that caused the message to appear is not corrected. 2-115...
  • Page 136 BEFORE DRIVING Vehicle with keyless push start system Warning and indicator Master warning Sound Cause and remedy message indicator light This message is displayed when ACC posi- tion is selected as the ignition mode. (#1) 52RM21210 (#1) This message will disappear for a while even if the problem that caused the message to appear is not corrected. 2-116...
  • Page 137 Press the engine switch to start the engine. 52RM21220 Blinks Beep (one time from interior There is a problem with the steering lock buzzer) system. Have your vehicle inspected by an autho- rized SUZUKI dealer. 52RM21230 2-117...
  • Page 138 Also, the vehicle battery voltage may be decreased. When the message is displayed even if you start the engine with normal voltage of the vehicle battery, have your vehicle inspected by an authorized SUZUKI dealer. 52RM21240 2-118...
  • Page 139 BEFORE DRIVING Warning and indicator Master warning Sound Cause and remedy message indicator light Blinks Series of beeps under cer- The remote controller may be outside the tain conditions (for about 2 vehicle or its battery may be discharged. seconds from exterior and/or Bring the remote controller in the vehicle or interior buzzers) touch the engine push start switch with the...
  • Page 140 BEFORE DRIVING Warning and indicator Master warning Sound Cause and remedy message indicator light This message is displayed when ON posi- tion is selected as the ignition mode. (#1) 52RM21270 Blinks Beep (one time from interior The steering lock is not disengaged. While buzzer) lightly turning the steering wheel in both directions, press the engine switch again.
  • Page 141 BEFORE DRIVING Warning and indicator Master warning Sound Cause and remedy message indicator light The remote controller battery is about to become flat. Replace the battery. (#1) 52RM21290 Manual transmission The engine switch is pressed without depressing the brake and clutch pedals. Try again as instructed by the message.
  • Page 142 BEFORE DRIVING Warning and indicator Master warning Sound Cause and remedy message indicator light Automatic transmission or CVT The engine switch is pressed with the gear- shift lever in a position other than “P” or “N” or without depressing the brake pedal. Try again as instructed by the message.
  • Page 143 BEFORE DRIVING CVT model Warning and indicator Master warning Sound Cause and remedy message indicator light Blinks Beep (one time from interior The CVT fluid temperature becomes too buzzer) high. Stop the vehicle in a safe place and let the fluid cool down.
  • Page 144 There may be a problem with ESP sys- buzzer) tem. Have your vehicle inspected by an autho- rized SUZUKI dealer. 52RM21340 Hill hold control system Blinks Beep (one time from interior There may be a problem with hill hold con- buzzer) trol system (if equipped).
  • Page 145 Blinks Beep (one time from interior There may be a problem with the gasoline buzzer) particulate filter. Have your vehicle inspected by an autho- rized SUZUKI dealer. 53SB10202 Blinks Beep (one time from interior You should regenerate the GPF. buzzer) Refer to “Gasoline particulate filter (GPF)”...
  • Page 146 BEFORE DRIVING Warning and indicator Master warning Sound Cause and remedy message indicator light Continuous beep (from inte- Temperature of the lithium-ion battery is rior buzzer) extremely low and the engine cannot be started. Refer to “Starting engine in cold area”...
  • Page 147 BEFORE DRIVING NOTE: • If your vehicle is equipped with the ENG A-STOP system, the information display also indicates warning and indicator messages related to the system. For information on these messages, refer to “ENG A-STOP system (engine auto stop start system) (for K14D engine model)”...
  • Page 148: Warning And Indicator Lights

    TPMS malfunction. driving, have your vehicle inspected When the system detects a malfunction, by an authorized SUZUKI dealer. this light will blink for about 75 seconds Even if the light turns off after blink- and then remain continuously illuminated.
  • Page 149 BEFORE DRIVING WARNING WARNING WARNING The load-carrying capacity of your Continuing to drive with the low tyre (Continued) tyres is reduced at lower inflation pressure warning light on can lead to • If your vehicle is equipped with a pressures. If your tyres are even an accident, resulting in severe injury flat tyre repair kit instead of a spare moderately under-inflated, the load...
  • Page 150 If any of the following conditions the vehicle’s brake system. occur, you should immediately ask If this happens: an authorized SUZUKI dealer to 1) Pull off the road and stop carefully. inspect the brake system. • If the brake system warning light...
  • Page 151 If one of the above occurs, have the sys- light is working. If the light stays on or tem inspected by an authorized SUZUKI comes on when driving, there may be dealer.
  • Page 152 ® tem should be inspected by an authorized “Electronic stability program (ESP )” in SUZUKI dealer before you drive the vehi- “OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE” section. cle again. NOTICE • If you operate the engine with this light on, severe engine damage can result.
  • Page 153 “ON” position or tem. the engine switch is pressed to Bring the vehicle to an authorized SUZUKI change the ignition mode to ON, dealer to have the damage fixed. stays on for more than 10 seconds,...
  • Page 154 Ask your SUZUKI dealer to have the system inspected. (For CVT models) If this light still blinks or stays on even if...
  • Page 155 If this light comes on, refuel the fuel tank the power steering system works properly. light goes out. as soon as possible. If this light comes on while driving, the power steering system may not work prop- erly. Have the system inspected by an authorized SUZUKI dealer. 2-135...
  • Page 156 ON, this light comes on briefly so you can right or left. If this light still stays on, ask an check that the light is working. authorized SUZUKI dealer to have the sys- tem inspected. This indicator has the following two func- tions.
  • Page 157 (if equipped) indicator light (if equipped) failure of the dual sensor. Ask an autho- rized SUZUKI dealer to have the dual sensor inspected. Under the following situations, the function of the dual sensor stops temporarily. When the situations are improved, the temporary stop of the function will be canceled.
  • Page 158 (if equipped) tor light (if equipped) failure of the dual sensor. Ask an autho- rized SUZUKI dealer to have the dual sensor inspected. Under the following situations, the function of the dual sensor stops temporarily. When the situations are improved, the temporary stop of the function will be canceled.
  • Page 159 LOCK (OFF). Find a safe tem. Bring the vehicle to an authorized SUZUKI dealer to have the problem cor- place to park and turn the ignition switch to SUZUKI dealer to have the problem cor- rected.
  • Page 160 BEFORE DRIVING • When the visibility of the dual sensor is PUSH indicator light (if equipped) Ignition “ON” indicator light poor. (if equipped) • When the temperature of the body of dual sensor is high. • When the systems related to the dual sensor brake support stops temporarily.
  • Page 161 BEFORE DRIVING Main beam (high beam) indicator Front fog light indicator light ENG A-STOP indicator light light (if equipped) (if equipped) 50G056 68PM00268 72M00032 This indicator comes on when headlight The front fog light indicator light comes on When the ignition switch is turned to “ON” main beams (high beams) are turned on.
  • Page 162 A-STOP system (engine auto stop start be something wrong with “ENG A-STOP” system) (for K14D engine model)” in the system. You should have the system inspected by an authorized SUZUKI “OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE” section dealer. for details. • For K12C engine model and K12D You should have the system inspected by engine model, refer to “ENG A-STOP...
  • Page 163: Lighting Control Lever

    BEFORE DRIVING Cruise indicator light (if equipped) Limit indicator light (if equipped) Lighting control lever 52RS20390 68PM00258 When the cruise control system is on, this When the speed limiter is on, this light will light will be on. be on. “SET”...
  • Page 164 BEFORE DRIVING Automatic light operation (if equipped) EXAMPLE 68PM00228 EXAMPLE (5) 52RM20200 2-144...
  • Page 165 BEFORE DRIVING Your vehicle’s lighting system is controlled by two main systems: the lighting switch and To turn the lights on or off, twist the knob the auto-on headlight system (when the lighting switch is in “AUTO” position). on the end of the lever. There are four The two systems work together to operate your lights as shown in the following chart: positions: ON: Lights ON...
  • Page 166 BEFORE DRIVING Auto-on headlight system CAUTION Front position lights, tail lights, license plate light, instrument lights and headlights EXAMPLE If the light sensor area of the wind- are on. shield is covered with mud, ice, or other similar substances, the head- EXAMPLE lights and position lights may be turned on even when it is still light...
  • Page 167 BEFORE DRIVING Light reminder buzzer Guide me light (if equipped) WARNING The interior buzzer continuously beeps if Guide me light has two functions of “To It takes about 5 seconds for the light you open the driver’s door without turning home”...
  • Page 168 BEFORE DRIVING To cancel the function: To cancel the function: Front fog light switch Perform any of the following operations. Perform any of the following operations. (if equipped) • Pull the lighting control lever toward you • Lock the doors by using the keyless once.
  • Page 169 BEFORE DRIVING Headlight pattern, right hand traffic Rear fog light switch (if equipped) Adjusting headlight pattern Headlight pattern, left hand traffic EXAMPLE 68PM00260 68PM00233 68PM00259 To turn the rear fog light on, twist the knob as shown in the illustration with the head- lights on.
  • Page 170 BEFORE DRIVING The headlight pattern must be adjusted to Right side headlight (A) Left side headlight (B) avoid dazzling oncoming motorists and can be set for right or left hand traffic. LED headlights (if equipped) You do not need to adjust the light pattern. Halogen headlights (if equipped) The light pattern may not be as good.
  • Page 171 BEFORE DRIVING Right hand drive vehicle Right side headlight (C) Left side headlight (D) To readjust the light pattern by masking the headlight for right hand traffic; 1) Copy the C and D templates as shown later in this section. 2) Transfer the template to a self-adhesive waterproof material and cut it out.
  • Page 172 BEFORE DRIVING Templates for halogen headlights 52RM22011 (4) 63 mm (2.4 in.) (5) 116 mm (4.5 in.) 2-152...
  • Page 173 BEFORE DRIVING 52RM22021 (4) 66 mm (2.5 in.) (5) 139 mm (5.4 in.) 2-153...
  • Page 174 BEFORE DRIVING 52RM22031 (4) 56 mm (2.2 in.) (5) 111 mm (4.3 in.) 2-154...
  • Page 175 BEFORE DRIVING 52RM22041 (4) 51 mm (2.0 in.) (5) 87 mm (3.4 in.) 2-155...
  • Page 176: Headlight Leveling Switch (If Equipped)

    BEFORE DRIVING Turn signal operation Headlight leveling switch Turn signal control lever (if equipped) With the ignition switch in “ON” position or the ignition mode ON, move the lever upward or downward to activate the right or left turn signals. Normal turn signal 75RM008 Level the headlight beam according to the...
  • Page 177: Hazard Warning Switch

    Refer to “Information display” in this section. NOTE: You can customize the setting for the num- ber of flashing times of the turn signal and its indicator (1 to 4 times). Please ask an authorized SUZUKI dealer for the customi- zation. 2-157...
  • Page 178 In “HI” position, the there may be another problem. Ask an wipers operate at a steady high speed. To authorized SUZUKI dealer to have the wip- turn off the wipers, move the lever back to ers inspected.
  • Page 179 BEFORE DRIVING Windshield washer Rear window wiper/washer switch NOTICE To help prevent damage to the wind- EXAMPLE EXAMPLE shield wiper and washer system Washer components, you should take the fol- lowing precautions: Wiper • Do not continue to hold in the lever when there windshield...
  • Page 180: Tilt/Telescoping (If Equipped) Steering Lock Lever

    BEFORE DRIVING Tilt/telescoping (if equipped) NOTICE WARNING steering lock lever Clear ice or snow from the rear win- Never attempt to adjust the steering dow and rear wiper blade before wheel while the vehicle is moving or using the rear wiper. Accumulated you could lose control of the vehicle.
  • Page 181: Horn

    BEFORE DRIVING Type 2 Horn Heated rear window switch / EXAMPLE heated outside rearview mirrors switch (if equipped) EXAMPLE Type 1 EXAMPLE 52RM20440 When the rear window is misted, push this switch (1) to clear the window. 52RM20420 Press the horn button of the steering wheel to sound the horn.
  • Page 182 BEFORE DRIVING NOTE: • The defogger will work only when the EXAMPLE engine is running. • The defogger will automatically turn off after the defogger remains on for 15 min- utes to prevent discharging of the lead- acid battery. • If your vehicle is equipped with heated outside rearview mirrors,...
  • Page 183 BEFORE DRIVING MEMO 2-163...
  • Page 184: Operating Your Vehicle

    (for K14D engine model) ............. 3-19 Using transmission ............. 3-20 Gearshift indicator (if equipped) ........3-33 SHVS (Smart Hybrid Vehicle by Suzuki) (for K12C engine model and K12D engine model) (if equipped) ....3-37 ENG A-STOP system (engine auto stop start system) (for K12C engine model and K12D engine model) (if equipped) ........
  • Page 185: Exhaust Gas Warning

    OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Exhaust gas warning Daily inspection checklist WARNING (Continued) • Do not park with the engine run- Before driving ning for a long period of time, even in an open area. If it is necessary to sit for a short time in a parked vehi- cle with the engine running, check that the air intake selector is set to FRESH AIR and the blower is at...
  • Page 186: Engine Oil Consumption

    OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE NOTE: Once a week, or each time you fill your fuel Engine oil consumption It is normal for water to drip from the air tank, perform the following under-hood conditioning system while and after use. checks: It is normal for the engine to consume 1) Engine oil level some engine oil during normal vehicle 4) Check that the hood is fully closed and...
  • Page 187: Ignition Switch (Vehicle Without Keyless Push Start System) (If Equipped)

    OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE making it appear that the oil level has not Ignition switch changed. EXAMPLE You should also be aware that the diluting (vehicle without keyless push ingredients evaporate out when the vehicle start system) (if equipped) is subsequently driven at high speeds, such as on an expressway, making it appear that oil is excessively consumed after high-speed driving.
  • Page 188 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Manual transmission Accessories such as the radio can oper- Turn to “LOCK” ate, but the engine is off. This is the normal operating position. All electrical systems are on. Push START This is the position for starting the engine using the starter motor.
  • Page 189: Engine Switch (Vehicle With Keyless Push Start System) (If Equipped)

    OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE the instrument cluster shows the following Engine switch WARNING message: “ACC” IGNITION SWITCH POSITION. Refer to “Warning and indica- (vehicle with keyless push (Continued) tor lights” or “Information display” in • Always return the ignition switch to start system) (if equipped) “BEFORE DRIVING”...
  • Page 190 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE START Unreleased steering lock warning • Manual transmission vehicles: NOTICE Provided you have the keyless push start If the steering lock remains engaged when Do not leave the engine switch in system remote controller with you, the you press the engine switch to change the ACC or ON mode when the engine is engine automatically starts when you...
  • Page 191: Keyless Push Start System (If Equipped)

    OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE • When the engine is off and the position Selection of ignition modes Keyless push start system lights are on. The illumination will go out when the position lights are turned off. (if equipped) Press the engine switch to select ACC or •...
  • Page 192 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Every time you press the engine switch, NOTE: the ignition mode changes as follows. • Automatic transmission or CVT – If the EXAMPLE gearshift lever is in any position other Manual transmission than “P”, or if the knob button is pushed when the gearshift lever is in “P”...
  • Page 193 “PLACE with the keyless push start system. Con- or C) START SWITCH” appears in the infor- tact an authorized SUZUKI dealer for an Your keyless push start system remote con- mation display within about 10 sec- inspection of the system.
  • Page 194 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE • If the battery of the remote controller is change the ignition mode to LOCK (OFF) becoming discharged, the correspond- by pressing the engine switch and then EXAMPLE ing message will appear in the informa- perform the engine starting operation. tion display when you press the engine Refer to “Starting / stopping engine (vehi- switch to change the ignition mode to...
  • Page 195: Parking Brake Lever

    To release vehicle but very close to a door. rized SUZUKI dealer. the parking brake, depress the brake pedal –The remote controller is in certain area and pull up slightly on the parking brake...
  • Page 196: Pedal

    OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Pedal WARNING WARNING Always set the parking brake fully Do not leave cigarette lighters, spray Manual transmission before leaving your vehicle or it may cans, soft drink cans or plastic arti- EXAMPLE move, causing injury or damage. cles (such as glasses, CD cases, etc.) When parking, make sure the gear- in sun-heated vehicle.
  • Page 197: Starting / Stopping Engine (Vehicle Without Keyless Push Start System) (If Equipped)

    2) Turn off such loads as the headlights and air conditioning system to facilitate If brake squeal is excessive and starting of the engine. occurs each time the brakes are applied, you should have the brakes checked by an authorized SUZUKI dealer. 3-13...
  • Page 198 30 seconds before trying again. If the engine does not start after several attempts, consult a SUZUKI dealer or a qualified workshop. • Do not try to start the engine by pushing or towing the vehicle, or coasting down a hill.
  • Page 199: Starting / Stopping Engine (Vehicle With Keyless Push Start System) (If Equipped)

    OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE 3) Manual transmission vehicles: Stopping engine Starting / stopping engine Shift into “N” (Neutral). Hold the clutch pedal and brake pedal fully depressed. (vehicle with keyless push Automatic transmission or CVT vehi- WARNING start system) (if equipped) cles: Except in cases of emergency, do not If the gearshift lever is not in “P”...
  • Page 200 “ENGINE START NOT POSSIBLE (LOW not a malfunction. attempts, consult a SUZUKI dealer TEMP)” is indicated on the information dis- or a qualified workshop. play when ignition mode is changed to ON. • Do not try to start the engine by...
  • Page 201 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE While driving, if temperature of the lithium- Stopping engine ion battery becomes extremely low (about NOTICE -35°C (-31°F) or below), the situation is • Depress the engine switch to stop the • Automatic transmission or CVT informed sounding buzzer in the cabin, engine after the vehicle stopped com- vehicles: blinking charging light and ENG A-STOP...
  • Page 202 3 times, or pushing and Consult a SUZUKI dealer or a qualified holding the engine switch for more than 2 workshop for inspection. seconds while the vehicle is in motion.
  • Page 203: Gasoline Particulate Filter (Gpf) (For K14D Engine Model)

    Without returning the gas temperature could be higher due to by an authorized SUZUKI dealer after ignition mode to LOCK (OFF), you cannot combustion of the soot particles. doing the following: use a request switch or keyless push start •...
  • Page 204: Using Transmission

    OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE GPF warning light Using transmission NOTICE Be sure to regenerate the GPF when the GPF warning light comes on. Fail- WARNING ure to regenerate the GPF will cause Do not hang any items on the gear- a vehicle malfunction due to the shift lever and do not use the gear- clogged filter.
  • Page 205 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE 6MT model For K12M engine models Downshifting km/h (mph) 2nd to 1st 20 (12) 3rd to 2nd 80 (49) 4th to 3rd 125 (77) 5th to 4th 175 (108)* For K12C and K12D engine models (2WD) EXAMPLE Downshifting km/h (mph) EXAMPLE...
  • Page 206 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE For K14D engine models 6-Speed automatic transmission WARNING Downshifting km/h (mph) • Reduce your speed and downshift Gearshift lever 2nd to 1st 20 (12) to a lower gear before going down a long or steep hill. A lower gear 3rd to 2nd 85 (52) will allow the engine to provide...
  • Page 207 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE pletely stationary before shifting into The gearshift lever has a lock mechanism Reverse. to help prevent accidental shifting. Shift the CAUTION gearshift lever as follows: For the vehicles with the keyless N (Neutral) push start system, if you cannot Use this position for starting the engine if EXAMPLE press the engine switch firmly, the...
  • Page 208 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE • Always shift the gearshift lever without EXAMPLE NOTICE pushing in the knob button except when (1) (2) you shift from “P” to “R”, from “D” to “M”, • Do not shift the gearshift lever into from “N” to “R” or from “R” to “P”. If you “R”...
  • Page 209 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE NOTE: To shift up, pull “+” side shift paddle, • When the engine is revved, the gear is located on right side of the steering wheel, EXAMPLE (1) (2) shifted up automatically to prevent dam- toward you. When you release your finger age to the engine and the transmission.
  • Page 210 If described, take your vehicle to an autho- the vehicle’s lead-acid battery is dis- rized SUZUKI dealer for repair. charged, or there is some other electrical 80SS03040 failure, the automatic transmission cannot The automatic transmission vehicles have be shifted out of Park in the normal way.
  • Page 211 This procedure is for emergency use only. If repeated use of this procedure is neces- sary, or the procedure does not work as described, take the vehicle to an autho- rized SUZUKI dealer for repair. 52RM30250 80SM108 The gearshift lever is designed so that it cannot be shifted out of “P”...
  • Page 212 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Models with manual mode NOTE: N (Neutral) • Always shift the gearshift lever without Use this position for starting the engine if EXAMPLE pushing in the knob button (1) except the engine stalls and you need to restart it when you shift from “P”...
  • Page 213 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE M (manual mode) S (sport) mode (models with manual mode) NOTICE (models with S (sport) mode) Use this position for driving in the manual The sport mode is suitable for the following Be sure to take the following precau- mode.
  • Page 214 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE S (sport) mode switch When the engine restarts, the sport mode The information display shows the manual is turned to the off automatically. mode indicator and the current gear posi- EXAMPLE tion. Manual mode (models with manual mode) NOTE: •...
  • Page 215 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE NOTE: NOTE: Temporary manual mode When you change gear, sometimes the • To shift gears continuously, release your Pull the shift paddle toward you when driv- transmission may not shift to the desired finger from the shift paddle, then pull the ing with the gearshift lever in “D”.
  • Page 216 80SS03040 rized SUZUKI dealer for repair. some other electrical failure, the CVT can- Vehicles with a CVT have an electrically not be shifted out of Park in the normal operated park-lock feature.
  • Page 217: Gearshift Indicator (If Equipped)

    In the following cases, the gearshift indica- rized SUZUKI dealer for repair. the engine, and improves fuel consump- tor is indicated in the information display tion.
  • Page 218 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE condition and/or driving situation even in WARNING the same vehicle speed and engine rev- olution. The gearshift indicator is designed to • If any of the electrical systems such as indicate optimal gear position for ® system is working, the gearshift your driving, however, a driver will indicator will disappear temporarily.
  • Page 219 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Example of the gearshift indicator Automatic transmission (when using the manual mode) Indication Description Lower gear position is selected for the vehicle speed and/or engine revolution. Changing to a higher gear posi- tion is recommended. • In this case, shifting up 3rd or upper gear position is recommended. Manual transmission Indication Description...
  • Page 220 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE CVT (when using the manual mode) Indication Description Lower gear position is selected for the vehicle speed and/or engine revolution. Changing to a higher gear posi- tion is recommended. • In this case, shifting up 3rd or upper gear position is recommended. 3-36...
  • Page 221: Shvs (Smart Hybrid Vehicle By Suzuki) (For K12C Engine Model And K12D Engine Model) (If Equipped)

    NOTE: Deceleration energy regenerating SHVS (Smart Hybrid Vehicle The deceleration energy regenerating function function may not work depending on vehi- by Suzuki) (for K12C engine cle conditions. model and K12D engine EXAMPLE Engine power assist function model) (if equipped) SHVS has an Integrated Starter Generator...
  • Page 222 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE • Clutch pedal is not depressed. restarted using a cranking power of the battery under certain conditions, for exam- ® • ESP is not activated. ISG. ple, when the outside temperature is low. • Accelerator pedal excessively Also, the minimum segment is 1 bar and depressed.
  • Page 223: Eng A-Stop System (Engine Auto Stop Start System) (For K12C Engine Model And K12D Engine Model) (If Equipped)

    SUZUKI dealer. – For manual transmission, if the This system stops the engine temporarily driver’s seat belt is unfastened or under specific conditions.
  • Page 224 30 minutes once a month. • The lithium-ion battery is maintenance- free. • To replace or dispose of the lithium-ion battery, consult an authorized SUZUKI dealer. 3-40...
  • Page 225 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE • During the automatic engine stop, the engine stop, but the air conditioner will Automatic stopping/restarting of engine may shut down, accompanied switch to the fan mode. the engine by an interior buzzer or restarted, to • If the vehicle is equipped with an auto air ensure safety.
  • Page 226 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE While the engine is stopped automatically, CVT vehicles NOTE: depressing the clutch pedal will restart the 1) Depress the brake pedal to decelerate • The engine is not stopped automatically while the gearshift lever is in the “D” engine consuming fuel.
  • Page 227 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE 2) When you remove your foot from the brake pedal, regardless of whether it is before or after stopping the vehicle, the engine is restarted and the ENG A-STOP indicator light (green) goes off. • The engine is restarted automatically if the conditions to restart the engine automatically are met, even if the brake pedal is depressed.
  • Page 228 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Precautions of when the engine is stopped automatically WARNING Do not perform any of the following operations while the engine has been stopped automatically. This may result in an acci- dent. Operation/Vehicle Condition Solution Engine hood opened To restart the engine, follow the procedure below.
  • Page 229 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Operation/Vehicle Condition Solution Driver’s seat belt unfastened, or driver’s door opened Before driving, close the door and buckle the seat belt. In addi- • The engine is restarted automatically. tion, before getting out of the vehicle, follow the procedure below. •...
  • Page 230 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Operating conditions of ENG A-STOP system Standby conditions If all of the following conditions are met while driving, the automatic engine stop will be permitted. When the engine is started • The engine is started with the engine hood securely closed. •...
  • Page 231 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Conditions to stop the engine automatically If all of the following conditions are met while the standby conditions are met, the engine is stopped automatically when the vehicle is decelerating before stopping or when the vehicle is stopped. Manual •...
  • Page 232 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Conditions to restart the engine automatically If any of the following vehicle conditions occur or operations are performed while the engine is stopped automatically, the engine is restarted automatically and the ENG A-STOP indicator light (green) goes off. •...
  • Page 233 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE #1: After the ENG A-STOP indicator light (green) blinks, it goes off. Also, the interior buzzer may sound at the same time. #2: Depending on the situations of malfunction, it is a normal restart or the restart as #1. #3: The engine may be restarted automatically when the brake pedal is depressed lightly.
  • Page 234 The ENG A-STOP system or the SHVS system does not actuate correctly while the indicator is blinking. Have the system inspected by an authorized SUZUKI dealer. – There may be something wrong with the ENG A-STOP system or the SHVS system.
  • Page 235 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Information message The information display shows the messages to let you know certain problems of the ENG A-STOP system. Information message Cause and remedy The ENG A-STOP system cannot stop the engine automatically because some- thing of the actuation conditions is not met. For details, refer to “Operating conditions of ENG A-STOP system”...
  • Page 236 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Information message Cause and remedy The engine restarted automatically because one of the following automatic engine restart conditions is met. • The defroster is turned on. • The driver’s seat belt is released. • The driver’s door is opened. •...
  • Page 237: Shvs (Smart Hybrid Vehicle By Suzuki) (For K14D Engine Model)

    • Normal driving conditions: The ISG is not functioning. The SHVS (Smart Hybrid Vehicle by NOTE: Suzuki) of this vehicle is a system that When you restart the engine by pushing EXAMPLE uses generators with motor function (ISG) the engine switch, the ordinary starter...
  • Page 238 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE • The deceleration energy regenerating • Engine has been automatically stopped • The starter motor function is functioning function is functioning while the vehicle is when the vehicle is stopped: when the engine has been automatically decelerated in normal driving conditions: Stored power is being used by electrical stopped: The batteries are being charged.
  • Page 239 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE • The motor assistance function is func- • The engine coolant temperature is more Deceleration energy regenerating indi- tioning during accelerating: than specified range. cator light The ISG assists the engine. Battery indicator The segments in the battery indicator (1) EXAMPLE give an approximate indication of the charge of the lithium-ion battery.
  • Page 240: Eng A-Stop System (Engine Auto Stop Start System) (For K14D Engine Model)

    OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE NOTE: Handling of the Integrated Starter ENG A-STOP system (engine If your vehicle is equipped with the auto air Generator (ISG) conditioning system, you can change the auto stop start system) automatic engine stop condition via the (for K14D engine model) information display.
  • Page 241 DCDC con- stopped automatically by the ENG verter, consult an authorized SUZUKI A-STOP system, push the engine dealer. switch to start the engine. 53SB20205 NOTE: Trying to move the vehicle when...
  • Page 242 2) When decelerating at approximately converter and difficult to remove, 15 km/h (9 mph) or less with the clutch consult authorized SUZUKI pedal depressed and the gearshift lever dealer. shifted to “N”, and then release the clutch pedal, the engine will stop auto- NOTICE matically.
  • Page 243 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE NOTE: NOTE: • Engine auto stop function during decel- When the engine is restarted automati- EXAMPLE eration will be ready once the vehicle cally, the following conditions may be runs at a speed exceeding 10 km/h found as the hill hold control system is acti- (6 mph) after restart of the engine.
  • Page 244 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Precautions of when the engine is stopped automatically WARNING Do not perform any of the following operations while the engine has been stopped automatically. This may result in an acci- dent. Operation/Vehicle Condition Solution Engine hood opened To restart the engine, follow the procedure below.
  • Page 245 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Operating conditions of ENG A-STOP system Standby conditions If all of the following conditions are met while driving, the automatic engine stop will be permitted. When the engine is started • The engine is started with the engine hood securely closed. •...
  • Page 246 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Conditions to stop the engine automatically If all of the following conditions are met while the standby conditions are met, the engine is stopped automatically when the vehicle is decelerating before stopping or when the vehicle is stopped. ®...
  • Page 247 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Conditions to restart the engine automatically If any of the following vehicle conditions occur or operations are performed while the engine is stopped automatically, the engine is restarted automatically and the ENG A-STOP indicator light (green) goes off. •...
  • Page 248 The ENG A-STOP system or the SHVS system does not actuate correctly while the indicator is blinking. Have the system inspected by an authorized SUZUKI dealer. – There may be something wrong with the ENG A-STOP system or the SHVS system.
  • Page 249 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Information message The information display shows the messages to let you know certain problems of the ENG A-STOP system. Information message Cause and remedy The ENG A-STOP system cannot stop the engine automatically because some- thing of the actuation conditions is not met. For details, refer to “Precautions of when the engine is stopped automatically”...
  • Page 250 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Information message Cause and remedy The engine restarted automatically because one of the following automatic engine restart conditions is met. • The defroster is turned on. • The vehicle is started to move on a slope, etc. 52RM30670 The engine shut down because one of the following operations is performed during the automatic engine stop.
  • Page 251: Cruise Control (If Equipped)

    OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Instrument cluster Type B Setting cruising speed Cruise control (if equipped) EXAMPLE Cruise control switch The cruise control system allows you to maintain a steady speed without keeping EXAMPLE your foot on the accelerator pedal. The controls for operating the cruise control system are on the steering wheel.
  • Page 252 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE 1) Turn on the cruise control system by Changing speed temporarily Changing cruising speed pushing cruise switch (1). When the cruise indicator light (4) (for instrument When the cruising speed is maintained, you Using the accelerator pedal cluster type A), cruise indicator (6) (for can temporarily accelerate or decelerate.
  • Page 253: Speed Limiter (If Equipped)

    OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE ® NOTE: • When the vehicle skids and ESP Speed limiter (if equipped) • You can adjust the set speed by approxi- activated. mately 1 km/h (1 mph) by pushing To resume the previously set speed, push The speed limiter allows you to choose a “RES +/SET –”...
  • Page 254 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Instrument cluster Type B 1) Turn on the speed limiter system by Exceeding maximum speed pushing “LIMIT” switch (1). When the EXAMPLE limit indicator (4) comes on, you can set You can exceed the maximum speed tem- the maximum speed.
  • Page 255: Suzuki Safety Support (If Equipped)

    OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Changing speed setting Cancelling speed limiter SUZUKI SAFETY SUPPORT • To cancel the speed limiter, push “CAN- (if equipped) Setting to the current speed CEL” switch (2). The “SET” indicator (5) 1) Push “CANCEL” switch (2). will go off.
  • Page 256 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE NOTE: • While the system is working, if a vehicle in front of you moves outside of the dual sensor’s detection field or the vehicle can no longer be detected, the system may stop functioning. • While the system is working, a braking sound may be heard even if you do not depress the brake pedal, but this is nor- mal.
  • Page 257 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Frontal collision warning When there is a risk of a frontal collision, a warning will be given through the information display and sound. EXAMPLE Information buzzer display 52RM30320 Brake assist system When there is high probability of a frontal collision, the brake assist system provides more powerful braking when you slam down on the brake pedal.
  • Page 258 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Automatic brake system When a frontal collision is unavoidable, the brakes will powerfully operate automatically. (#1) EXAMPLE Indicator light Information buzzer display 52RM30340 (#1) After the vehicle has been stopped by the automatic brake system, the interior buzzer will continue to beep until the automatic brake system is released.
  • Page 259 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Situations where the system does not • When you take evasive action with the Situations where the system may acti- activate steering wheel or accelerator pedal vate by chance Under the following situations, the system Under the following situations, the dual does not activate.
  • Page 260 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE • When you pass by an oncoming vehicle Frontal collision warning when you turn to the right / left Under the following situations, there is a EXAMPLE • When the posture of the vehicle is risk of a frontal collision and a warning will changing by an undulated and uneven work.
  • Page 261 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Brake assist system Automatic brake system Under the following situations, and there is Under the following situations, and a fron- Indicator Information a high probability of a frontal collision, the tal collision is judged to be unavoidable, light display brake assist system provides more power-...
  • Page 262 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE • When the dual sensor is temporarily Lane departure warning WARNING stopped or malfunctioning • When the system judges that the inten- When you are driving at a speed of • The lane departure warning may tional lane change, such as during or approximately 60 km/h (37 mph) or over not be suitable for every situation.
  • Page 263 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Situations where the system may acti- Vehicle swaying warning vate by chance WARNING Under the following situations, the system When you are driving at a speed of • The vehicle swaying warning may may activate. approximately 60 km/h (37 mph) or over not be suitable for every situation.
  • Page 264 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Situation where the system may not When the following conditions are met, the Under the all of the following conditions activate properly high beam assist system is activated. are met, the high beams (main beams) Under the following situation, the system When the system is activated, the high turn on.
  • Page 265 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Situation where the system does not Under the following situations, high Under the following situations, the activate beam automatically brightness of the surrounding area can • When the high beam assist warning light switched to low beam. not be detected accurately, and there is (orange) comes on by the temporary •...
  • Page 266 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Under the situations other than described – When tyres are worn Dual sensor brake support OFF above, the dual sensor cannot detect the – When non-specified sized tyres or switch vehicle in front of you or light source, and wheels are equipped there is a case where high beam assist –...
  • Page 267 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE • Push and hold the dual sensor brake Lane departure warning OFF switch support OFF switch (1) until the interior WARNING buzzer beeps and the dual sensor brake You can turn off the lane departure warning If you attempt to press the lane support OFF indicator light (2) goes off.
  • Page 268 – Do not clean the lens of the dual brake support, and ask an autho- sensor by yourself. rized SUZUKI dealer to have them – Do not strike the body of, or any inspected. surrounding parts of the dual (Continued) sensor.
  • Page 269 • Do not apply any accessories laser sensor parts of dual sensor. range. It also takes several seconds to (other than SUZUKI genuine acces- • Do not look into irradiation portion detect and activate the alert after an object sories), films or stickers to the area...
  • Page 270 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE When there is a large temperature gap between inside of the vehicle and outside air (such as winter), windshield is easy to fog. If the front portion of dual sensor on the windshield is fogged up or covered with condensation or ice, dual sensor brake support may not activate temporar- ily.
  • Page 271 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Temporary stop or failure of the dual sensor The following chart shows the temporary stop or failure of the dual sensor. Dual sensor (1) Dual sensor brake support indicator light Temporary Failure (2) Lane departure warning indicator light Stop (3) High beam...
  • Page 272 • Vehicle swaying warning failure of the dual sensor. Ask an autho- • High beam assist rized SUZUKI dealer to have the dual sensor inspected. Temporary stop of the dual sensor Under the following situations, the function NOTE: of the dual sensor stops temporarily.
  • Page 273 • While using the windshield washer or rear seat • When a wiper blade other than SUZUKI • When wheel alignment is deviated genuine parts, including short type wiper blade is used 3-89...
  • Page 274 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE • When the tyres are not inflated to the • When pole-shaped objects such as recommended tyre pressure or the tyres signs, streetlights, and utility poles are EXAMPLE are worn present • When snow chains or non-specified •...
  • Page 275 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE • When the vehicle in front of you turns, Adaptive cruise control system (if accelerates or decelerates suddenly WARNING equipped) • When a vehicle in front of you jumps out Deceleration control by the adaptive • When change lane cruise control system is limited.
  • Page 276 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE (2) Deceleration control NOTE: Situations where radar will not activate (A vehicle ahead is within radar range • When your vehicle is getting close to the properly and going slower than the set speed) vehicle ahead while deceleration control WARNING or following control is functioning, a fron- EXAMPLE...
  • Page 277 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Situations where radar may not activate properly EXAMPLE EXAMPLE Under the following situations, the radar may not detect a vehicle ahead correctly and frontal collision warning may not func- tion. You need to decelerate the vehicle operating brakes as necessary. •...
  • Page 278 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Situations where radar may activate by Setting cruising speed Information display chance (Instrument cluster Type B) Adaptive cruise control switch Under the following situations, the radar EXAMPLE EXAMPLE system detects a vehicle on the neighbor- ing lane or roadside objects and frontal col- lision warning may function.
  • Page 279 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE (5) Following distance indicator (6) Adaptive cruise control indicator B TYPE C TYPE (7) “SET” indicator CLUSTER METER CLUSTER METER (8) Vehicle ahead detecting indicator (9) Set speed indication 1) Turn on the adaptive cruise control sys- tem by pushing cruise switch (2).
  • Page 280 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Changing following distance While adaptive cruise control indicator (6) is displayed, you can adjust a following distance between your vehicle and the vehicle in front of you as follows, by pressing following distance setting switch (1). Indication Description B TYPE CLUSTER METER C TYPE CLUSTER METER...
  • Page 281 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Changing speed temporarily Changing cruising speed NOTE: When the cruising speed is maintained, • You can adjust the set speed by 1 km/h Using the accelerator pedal you can temporarily accelerate or deceler- (or 1 mph) by pulling up and down “RES To reset at a faster cruising speed, acceler- ate.
  • Page 282 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Cancelling adaptive cruise control To resume the previously set speed, pull Frontal collision warning “SET” indicator (7) will disappear and the up the “RES +/SET –” switch (4) and show adaptive cruise control system will be can- “SET”...
  • Page 283 – Right after setting up to the there may be a failure of the radar sensor. desired speed. Ask an authorized SUZUKI dealer to have – While depressing the accelerator the radar sensor inspected. pedal or right after releasing the pedal.
  • Page 284 If there is a minor colli- starting sion and the radar sensor is dam- When the lead-acid battery voltage is aged hindered, have recovered, the function of the radar sensor inspected authorized will turn back on. SUZUKI dealer. (Continued) 3-100...
  • Page 285 (OFF) by pressing the engine switch. • A road where there are concrete walls SUZUKI parts to the radiator grill 2) Clean the sensor or sensor cover with a on both sides or front bumper. For repairs and soft cloth.
  • Page 286 Blinks Beep (one time from There may be malfunction of the adaptive cruise control interior buzzer) system. Contact an authorized SUZUKI dealer for inspec- tion. 52RM30710 Blinks Beep (one time from The message appears on the information display because...
  • Page 287 There may be a problem with adaptive cruise control sys- interior buzzer) tem and the system is disabled temporarily. If the message does not disappear for a while, have your vehicle inspected by an authorized SUZUKI dealer. CRUISE SYSTEM TEMPORARILY...
  • Page 288 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE When adaptive cruise control can not be set Warning and Master warning Sound Cause and remedy indicator message indicator light Adaptive cruise control can not be set because the brake pad got hot.Stop the vehicle in a safe place and let the brake pad cool down.
  • Page 289 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Warning and Master warning Sound Cause and remedy indicator message indicator light Adaptive cruise control can not be set because the driver's seat belt has unfastened. Fasten the driver's seat belt and try again. 53SB3057 For manual transmission vehicle Adaptive cruise control can not be set because gear position is not in 3rd, 4th, 5th or 6th.
  • Page 290 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Warning and Master warning Sound Cause and remedy indicator message indicator light It is displayed in situations where adaptive cruise con- trol can not be set except for the above. Refer to “Adaptive cruise control” in this section and try again. 53SB3053 3-106...
  • Page 291 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE When adaptive cruise control is cancelled Warning and Master warning Sound Cause and remedy indicator message indicator light Beep (one time from inte- Adaptive cruise control was cancelled because the rior buzzer) brake pad got hot. Stop the vehicle in a safe place and let the brake pad cool down.
  • Page 292 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Warning and Master warning Sound Cause and remedy indicator message indicator light Adaptive cruise control was cancelled because the driver's seat belt has unfastened. Improve the cause, set adaptive cruise control again. 53SB3064 For manual transmission vehicle Adaptive cruise control was cancelled because the gear position has become other than 3rd, 4th, 5th or 6th.
  • Page 293 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Warning and Master warning Sound Cause and remedy indicator message indicator light Beep (one time from inte- It is displayed when the adaptive cruise control is rior buzzer) (#1) cancelled except for the above. Refer to “Adaptive cruise control”...
  • Page 294 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE The sensor detects a vehicle running on the neighboring lane or approaching from the Blind Spot Monitor (BSM) rear on the neighboring lane and tells the presence to you. An indicator in the outside rear (if equipped) view mirror at the detected side comes on.
  • Page 295 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE When the driver operates turn signal con- Detecting area trol lever to the detected side, an interior Vehicle entering the following areas can be detected. buzzer sounds and the indicator in the out- side rear view mirror blinks. EXAMPLE EXAMPLE 80SM002...
  • Page 296 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Activating conditions Situations where the system does not Situations where the system may not When all the following conditions are satis- activate activate properly fied, the BSM will actuate. Vehicles shown below cannot be detected Under the following situations, the BSM •...
  • Page 297 • When your vehicle is equipped with may malfunction, If this occurs accessory such as carrier in the rear. consult your Suzuki dealer. • When height difference between your vehicle and other vehicle in the detecting area is too big. (A low-slung vehicle and sports cars etc.)
  • Page 298 If the light blinks and stays on, there may be a malfunction of the systems. You should have the systems inspected by an authorized SUZUKI dealer. NOTE: When the BSM is stopped, the BSM and RCTA also are stopped. When the BSM is ON, the RCTA can be stopped separately.
  • Page 299 Remove the dirt from the sensor and rear bumper around the sensor, and restart the engine. If the warning message remains, have your vehicle inspected by an authorized SUZUKI dealer. 80SM034 53SB3033 Blinks Blinks...
  • Page 300 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE While your vehicle is backing up, approaching vehicle from the rear at right or left is Rear Cross Traffic Alert (RCTA) (if detected by the radar sensor and the presence is told to you. When the approaching vehi- equipped) cle is detected, an interior buzzer sounds and the information display is indicated.
  • Page 301 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Detectable area Operating condition Situations where the system does not Vehicle in the following area is detected. When all of the following conditions are activate satisfied, the RCTA is activated. The system does not detect the following EXAMPLE vehicles and the RCTA will not activate.
  • Page 302 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Situations where the system may not Sensor location EXAMPLE activate properly For details, refer to “Sensor location” in Under the following conditions, the system “Blind Spot Monitor (BSM) (if equipped)” in cannot detect vehicle effectively and the this section.
  • Page 303: Emergency Stop Signal (Ess) (If Equipped)

    OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Emergency stop signal (ESS) (if equipped) WARNING Although the ESS is designed to ESS stands for Emergency Stop Signal. reduce the number of rear-end colli- sions that occur from sudden brak- ESS is a feature that gives a warning to a following vehicle by flashing all turn signal lights ing, by warning a following vehicle, it faster than usual if all the following conditions are met.
  • Page 304: Parking Sensors (If Equipped)

    OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE • For the instrument cluster (Type A), the Parking sensors (if equipped) system warns you only by sounding a WARNING buzzer. • The parking sensor warns you of • The system emits an ultrasonic wave obstacles with buzzers and by and the relevant sensor detects the EXAMPLE showing you the location of the...
  • Page 305 Otherwise, the sensors may be damaged. • If the bumper hits a hard object, the sensors on it may not work prop- erly. If this occurs, have the sen- sors inspected by an authorized SUZUKI dealer. 3-121...
  • Page 306 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Approximate areas where obstacles can be detected WARNING WARNING (Continued) (Continued) EXAMPLE – Sensors are wet from water – Sensors are at an angle to a splashes or heavy rain. highly reflective object such as – Sensors are covered by a hand, glass.
  • Page 307 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE • When the ignition switch is in the “ON” position or the ignition mode is ON and the indi- How to use parking sensor cator light in the parking sensor switch is on, indicating that the parking sensor is ready for operation under the following condition: Parking sensor switch –...
  • Page 308 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Upon detecting an obstacle, the parking sensor causes an interior buzzer to sound and a Obstacle indication by parking sen- symbol representing the obstacle appears on the information display in the instrument cluster. • A different symbol is displayed depending on the direction and distance of the obstacle. •...
  • Page 309: Rearview Camera (If Equipped)

    WARNING a sensor location. Have your vehicle inspected by an autho- The distance viewed in the rearview rized SUZUKI dealer. camera may differ from the actual distance according to the condition of road or the load the vehicle is car- rying.
  • Page 310 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Rearview camera location NOTICE NOTICE If you use the rearview camera for a If water enters the rearview camera, it EXAMPLE long time when the ignition switch is may cause a malfunction or catch in “ON” position or the ignition mode fire.
  • Page 311 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Display range of rearview camera NOTE: How to use rearview camera • Images shown on the display from the EXAMPLE rearview camera are reversed images 1) Turn the ignition switch to “ON” position (mirror images). or press the engine switch to change •...
  • Page 312 SUZUKI dealer as soon as possible. tance. 3-128...
  • Page 313: Braking

    OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Braking WARNING WARNING If water gets into the brake devices, Even without reserve power in the brake performance may become poor brake system, you can still stop the unpredictable. After driving vehicle by pressing the brake pedal through water or washing the under- harder than normally required.
  • Page 314 ABS system. • If the ABS system is activated, you may conventional brake systems than Ask an authorized SUZUKI dealer hear a clunking noise and/or feel pulsat- with ABS. to inspect the ABS system immedi- ing in the brake pedal.
  • Page 315: Electronic Stability Program (Esp ® )

    OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE ® The ESP has the following three sys- How ABS works Electronic stability program tems: ® A computer continuously monitors wheel (ESP speed. computer compares Stability control system changes in wheel speed when braking. If ® is a registered trademark of Daimler the wheels slow suddenly, indicating a The vehicle stability control system helps skidding...
  • Page 316 This means that the authorized SUZUKI dealer. (Continued) above systems are in the self-check mode. This sound does not indicate a malfunction.
  • Page 317 If the message shown in the above illustra- tion appears on the information display, ® there may be a problem with the ESP system. Have your vehicle inspected by an 75RM055 authorized SUZUKI dealer. ® (1) ESP OFF switch 57L30045 ®...
  • Page 318 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE (Except for manual transmission model) ABS warning light / brake system WARNING On models equipped with the ENG A- warning light STOP system, the hill hold control system (Continued) is activated when the engine is restarted See “Braking” in this section. •...
  • Page 319: Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (Tpms) (If Equipped)

    Have your vehicle a different size than the size indicated on inspected by an authorized SUZUKI the vehicle placard or tyre pressure label, dealer. you should determine the proper tyre pres- sure for those tyres.) NOTE: As an added fuel efficiency feature, your...
  • Page 320 Check and adjust your tyre by an authorized SUZUKI dealer. pressure at least once a month. Refer Check tyre pressures monthly when the tyres are cold. If necessary, Even if the light turns off after blink- to “Tyres”...
  • Page 321 SUZUKI dealer. braking. Be aware that driving on a • If one or more of your tyres is significantly under-inflated tyre can...
  • Page 322 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE atmospheric pressure, it is important to TPMS malfunction indicator check and adjust the tyre pressures when the tyres are cold. If you check Your vehicle has also been equipped with tyres after driving, they are warm. Even if a TPMS malfunction indicator to indicate the tyre pressure seems to be good in when the system is not operating properly.
  • Page 323 TPMS sensors or snow SUZUKI dealer. chains are used. • When you use non-genuine SUZUKI wheels or tyres. • When the pressure of any tyre is too high. • When there is a problem with the receiver of the TPMS controller.
  • Page 324 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE To check the current tyre inflation pres- TPMS setting (For instrument clus- TPMS setting (For instrument clus- sure ter - Type A) ter - Type C) EXAMPLE • You can set one of the initial value of tyre •...
  • Page 325 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE NOTE: • If the low tyre pressure warning light EXAMPLE EXAMPLE comes on, the information display will be switched to “Tyre Press” display and the Type B Type C corresponding tyre pressure indication blinks to alert you which tyre(s) is(are) low pressure.
  • Page 326 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE To set the initial value of tyre pressure EXAMPLE EXAMPLE EXAMPLE Type B Type C 52RM30850 52RM30840 3) Turn the indicator selector knob (1) left 52RM20560 2) Turn the indicator selector knob (1) left or right to select “TPMS Mode” and 1) When the ignition switch is in “ON”...
  • Page 327 TPMS operation. WARNING Use of tyres or wheels not recom- mended by SUZUKI can result in fail- ure of the TPMS. When replacing tyres and wheels, use only tyres and wheels recom- mended by SUZUKI as standard or optional equipment for your vehicle.
  • Page 328: Driving Tips

    DRIVING TIPS DRIVING TIPS Running-in ................4-1 Catalytic converter .............. 4-1 Improving fuel economy ............. 4-2 Highway driving ..............4-3 Driving on hills ..............4-3 Driving on slippery roads ........... 4-4 Off-road driving ..............4-6 When encountering a flooded area ........4-6 60G409...
  • Page 329: Running-In

    DRIVING TIPS Running-in Catalytic converter NOTICE The future performance and reliabil- ity of the engine depends on the care 52D078 and restraint exercised during its early life. It is especially important to WARNING observe the following precautions during the first 960 km (600 miles) of •...
  • Page 330: Improving Fuel Economy

    DRIVING TIPS heat damage to the catalytic converter and Improving fuel economy other vehicle components. NOTICE The following instructions will help you improve fuel economy. To minimize the possibility of cata- Avoid excessive idling lytic converter or other vehicle dam- If you park your vehicle for more than one age: minute, stop the engine and start it again...
  • Page 331: Highway Driving

    DRIVING TIPS Keep the air cleaner clean Highway driving Driving on hills EXAMPLE When driving at highway speeds, pay Manual transmission attention to the following: • Stopping distance progressively increases with vehicle speed. Apply the brakes far enough ahead of the stopping point to allow for the extra stopping dis- tance.
  • Page 332: Driving On Slippery Roads

    DRIVING TIPS • When driving on steep hills, the vehicle Snow chains Driving on slippery roads may begin to slow down and show a lack of power. If this happens, you should Snow chains should only be used if they shift to a lower gear so that the engine are needed to increase traction or are will again be operating in its higher...
  • Page 333 2) If your vehicle remains stuck after a few Stuck vehicle minutes of rocking, we recommend you to consult an authorized SUZUKI dealer If your vehicle gets stuck in snow, mud or or a roadside assistance service. If a sand, follow the directions below:...
  • Page 334: Off-Road Driving

    SUZUKI. Never use dif- checking the brake effectiveness. Then, ferent sizes or types of tyres on the ask a SUZUKI dealer or a qualified work- If you drive in the field covered with grass, front and rear wheels. For informa-...
  • Page 335 DRIVING TIPS MEMO...
  • Page 336: Other Controls And Equipment

    OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Fuel filler cap ............... 5-1 Engine hood ................ 5-2 Sun visor ................5-4 Interior light ................. 5-5 Accessory socket ..............5-6 AUX/USB socket (if equipped) ........... 5-7 Assist grips (if equipped) ........... 5-7 Glove box ................
  • Page 337: Fuel Filler Cap

    OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT A fuel filler cap is located on the left rear Fuel filler cap side of the vehicle. The fuel filler door can EXAMPLE be unlocked by pulling up the opener lever located on the outboard lower side of the driver’s seat and locked by simply closing EXAMPLE the door.
  • Page 338: Engine Hood

    Engine hood WARNING EXAMPLE If you need to replace the fuel cap, use a genuine SUZUKI cap. Use of an EXAMPLE improper cap can result in a malfunc- tion of the fuel system or emission control system. It may also result in fuel leakage while driving and in the event of an accident.
  • Page 339 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT To close the engine hood: 1) Lift the hood up slightly and remove the CAUTION EXAMPLE prop rod from the hole. Put the prop rod To avoid injury, check that no part of back into the holding clip. the occupant’s body such as hands or head is in the path of the hood EXAMPLE...
  • Page 340: Sun Visor

    OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Card holder (if equipped) Vanity mirror (if equipped) Sun visor EXAMPLE EXAMPLE 52RM50680 68PM00508 (1) Mirror cover (3) Vanity mirror (2) Card holder 79J161 To use the vanity mirror (3) on the back of The sun visors can be pulled down to block You can put a card in the card holder (2) the sun visor, pull up the mirror cover (1).
  • Page 341: Interior Light

    OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT • The hazard warning lights, the position Luggage compartment Interior light lights and the headlights are off. (if equipped) • After 15 minutes from the light on. DOOR (2) Front EXAMPLE The light comes on when the door is opened.
  • Page 342: Accessory Socket

    120 watt/10 ampere power for electrical ing operation of the interior light depends ments work properly. If the problem accessories. on the vehicle specification. If there is a persists, ask an authorized SUZUKI switch (rubber protrusion) at the door dealer have system opening as shown, the door is involved in inspected.
  • Page 343: Aux/Usb Socket (If Equipped)

    OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT AUX/USB socket (if equipped) Assist grips (if equipped) Glove box EXAMPLE EXAMPLE 52RM50440 54G249 52RM50090 Connect your portable digital music player, Assist grips are provided for convenience. To open the glove box, pull the latch lever. etc.
  • Page 344: Cup Holder And Storage Area

    OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Center console tray (1) Cup holder and storage area WARNING EXAMPLE Do not place any objects which may fall out from the tray when the vehicle is moving. Failure to take the precaution may (2) (3) result in an object interfering with the pedals and causing a loss of vehicle control or an accident.
  • Page 345 Liq- uid or foreign materials may dam- age these parts. • If you spill, or drop liquid acciden- tally, have your vehicle inspected by an authorized SUZUKI dealer.
  • Page 346: Footrest

    When you replace the floor mats in your seat. vehicle with a different type such as all- weather floor mats, we highly recommend to use genuine SUZUKI floor mats for proper fitting. 5-10...
  • Page 347: Luggage Compartment Hook

    OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Luggage compartment hook Luggage compartment cover WARNING Failure to take the following precau- tions may result in the driver’s side EXAMPLE EXAMPLE floor mat interfering with the pedals and causing a loss of vehicle control or an accident. •...
  • Page 348: Luggage Compartment Carpet

    OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Front Luggage compartment carpet Frame hooks It is not recommended that you use the EXAMPLE frame hooks for towing another vehicle. They were originally designed to tow your vehicle in emergency situation. If your vehicle needs to be towed in an emergency, refer to “Towing”...
  • Page 349 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT To install the hook (1), follow the proce- Except for sport model 2) Remove the cover (C) by using a jack dure below. handle (A) covered with a soft cloth as EXAMPLE shown in the illustration. •...
  • Page 350 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT For sport model Rear EXAMPLE EXAMPLE (B) EXAMPLE (1) (2) 80SS117 52RM249 4) To tighten the towing hook (1), turn it NOTE: clockwise by using a wheel wrench (B) 52RM50210 For sport model, open upper part of the until the hook (1) is securely installed.
  • Page 351 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Other holes EXAMPLE 52RS50170 The frame holes (3) are provided only for transporting by a car carrier trailer. WARNING Do not use the frame holes (3) for towing purpose. These holes may break and cause serious injury or damage.
  • Page 352: Heating And Air Conditioning System

    OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Air outlet Heating and air conditioning system There are two types of heating and air con- ditioning systems as follows: • Manual heating and air conditioning sys- • Automatic heating and air conditioning system (climate control) EXAMPLE 52RS50010 1.
  • Page 353: Manual Heating And Air Conditioning System

    OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Center outlet Side outlet Manual heating and air conditioning system Description of controls (2) (5) 52RS007 When open, air comes out regardless of the air flow selector position. Move the knob (3) vertically or horizontally, to adjust the direction of airflow as desired.
  • Page 354 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Air intake selector (3) Air flow selector (4) (6) 52RM50310 This selector is used to select the following modes. FRESH AIR (a) (4) When this mode is selected by moving the 52RS50181 52RM50250 lever to left, outside air comes in. NOTE: This is used to select one of the following RECIRCULATED AIR (b)
  • Page 355 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT BI-LEVEL (d) HEAT (e) HEAT & DEFROST (f) 52RS50030 52RS50040 52RS50050 Temperature-controlled air comes out of Temperature-controlled air comes out of Temperature-controlled air comes out of the floor outlets and cooler air comes out the floor outlets and the side outlets, also the floor outlets, the windshield defroster of the center and side outlets.
  • Page 356 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT DEFROST (g) Air conditioning switch (5) System operating instructions To turn on the air conditioning system, set the blower speed selector to a position Natural ventilation other than off and push in “A/C” switch. Select VENTILATION and FRESH AIR, the With this “A/C”...
  • Page 357 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Head cooled/Feet warmed heating • If your vehicle has been left in the sun NOTE: Select BI-LEVEL and FRESH AIR, the with the windows closed, it will cool If you need maximum defrosting: temperature selector to the desired tem- faster if you open the windows briefly •...
  • Page 358 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT (For models with air conditioner refrig- Maintenance erant R-134a) NOTE: If you do not use the air conditioner for a Your vehicle uses the air conditioning long period, such as during winter, it may refrigerant HFC-134a, commonly called not give the best performance when you R-134a.
  • Page 359: Automatic Heating And Air Conditioning System (Climate Control)

    OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT (1) Temperature selector Automatic heating and air conditioning system (2) Blower speed selector (3) Air intake selector (climate control) (4) Air flow selector (5) Defrost switch (6) Air conditioning switch Description of controls (7) “OFF” switch (8) “AUTO”...
  • Page 360 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Temperature selector (1) Blower speed selector (2) Air intake selector (3) 52RM50350 52RM50360 52RM50370 Turn the temperature selector (1) to adjust The blower speed selector (2) is used to Push the air intake selector (3) to change the temperature.
  • Page 361 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT RECIRCULATED AIR (a) Air flow selector (4) VENTILATION (c) When this mode is selected, outside air is shut off and inside air is recirculated. This mode is suitable when driving through dusty or polluted air such as a tunnel, or when attempting to quickly cool down or warm up the interior.
  • Page 362 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Temperature-controlled air comes out of HEAT & DEFROST (f) Push the defrost switch (5) to turn on the the floor outlets and cooler air comes out defroster. of the center and side outlets. When the temperature selector (1) is in the fully cold DEFROST position or fully hot position, however, the air from the floor outlets and the air from...
  • Page 363 If “AUTO” in the display blinks, there is a problem in the heating system and/or air conditioning system. You should have the system inspected authorized SUZUKI dealer. 52RM50400 The air conditioning switch (6) is used to NOTE: 52RM50410 turn on and off the air conditioning system •...
  • Page 364 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT mode. The manually selected functions Manual operation Models with ENG A-STOP System are maintained, and the other functions You can manually control the climate con- • If the heating performance can no longer remain under automatic operation. trol system.
  • Page 365: Radio Antenna

    1993 for automotive applications. Other TION AND MAINTENANCE” section. Have refrigerants are available, including recy- this job done by an authorized SUZUKI cled R-12, but only R-134a should be used 63J055 dealer as the lower glove box must be low- in your vehicle.
  • Page 366: Audio System (If Equipped)

    OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Audio system (if equipped) EXAMPLE 52RS50091 ® AM/FM CD player with Bluetooth function 5-30...
  • Page 367 • Set the sound volume to a level that will allow you to continue to unit, or lubricate the rotating parts. be aware of surrounding road and Bring the unit to an authorized SUZUKI traffic conditions while driving. dealer. 5-31...
  • Page 368 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Removing the disc Proper way to hold the compact disc 52D347 52D348 To remove fingermarks or dust, use a soft Never affix labels on the surface of the cloth, and wipe in a straight line from the compact disc or write on the surface with a center of the compact disc to the edge.
  • Page 369 Use of such discs will cause damage or Ask an authorized SUZUKI dealer prevent the system from operating prop- NOTE: for the repair. erly.
  • Page 370 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Information on disposal for users of waste electrical & electronic equip- ® The Bluetooth word mark and logo are Access to http://www.ptc.panasonic.eu/, ment (private households) registered trademarks and are owned by enter the below the Bluetooth SIG, Ink. This symbol on the Model No.
  • Page 371 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT national legislation. Part 15 of the FCC Rules WARNING FCC ID: ACJ932AZ1601 For business users in the European This is a class I laser product. Use of Union NOTE: controls or adjustments or perfor- If you wish to discard electrical and elec- Properly shielded and grounded cables mance of procedures other than tronic equipment, please contact your...
  • Page 372 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT ® Stop using this unit and a Bluetooth NOTE: ready device whenever requested. These limits are designed to provide rea- ® The Bluetooth word mark and logo are This unit shares the communication fre- sonable protection against harmful interfer- registered trademarks and are owned by quency with other private or public wireless ence in a residential installation.
  • Page 373 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Turning on/off power Basic operations Press “VOL PUSH PWR” knob (1) to turn on the audio system. The unit starts to operate in the previous setting that the EXAMPLE system was turned off. Adjusting the volume Turn “VOL PUSH PWR”...
  • Page 374 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Adjusting bass/treble/balance/fader Adjusting the AVC (Auto volume con- Preset-EQ 1) Press “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” trol) Preset-EQ (equalizer) calls up various knob (2). The Auto Volume Control (AVC) function sound modes optimized for specific music Each time the knob is pressed, sound automatically adjusts (increases/...
  • Page 375 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Display Listening to the radio EXAMPLE (A) Band (B) Frequency 52RM50530 (1) “FM” button (2) “AM” button (3) UP button (4) DOWN button (5) “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob (6) PRESET buttons ([1] to [6]) (7) “AS” button 5-39...
  • Page 376 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Selecting the FM band Auto store Radio reception Press “FM” button (1). Hold down “AS” button (7) for 2 seconds or Radio reception can be affected by envi- Each time the button is pressed, the recep- longer.
  • Page 377 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Display Listening to a CD EXAMPLE (A) Track number (B) Play time NOTE: This product does not support 8 cm CD (sometimes called as “mini single CD”, “3- inch CD”, “CD3”, etc.). 52RS50111 (1) Insertion slot (2) EJECT button (3) “CD”...
  • Page 378 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT NOTICE NOTICE • Never insert your finger or hand If you forcefully try to push an into the CD insertion slot. Never ejected CD inside the unit before auto insert foreign objects into the CD reloading, the disc surface might be insertion slot.
  • Page 379 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Random playback Display change Press “RDM” button (7). Press “DISP” button (8). Each time the button is pressed, the mode Each time the button is pressed, display will change as follows: will change as follows: Play time TRACK RANDOM Disc title Track title...
  • Page 380 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Display Listening to a MP3/WMA/AAC disc EXAMPLE (A) Folder number (B) Track number (C) Play time (D) File type 52RS50121 (1) “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob (2) UP button (3) DOWN button (4) “RPT” button (5) “RDM” button (6) “DISP”...
  • Page 381 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Selecting a folder Random playback Repeat playback Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob (1) Press “RDM” button (5). Press “RPT” button (4). to select a folder. Each time the button is pressed, the mode Each time the button is pressed, the mode will change as follows: will change as follows: Selecting a track...
  • Page 382 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Display change Points to remember when making MP3/ Notes on MP3/WMA/AAC Press “DISP” button (6). WMA/AAC files Each time the button is pressed, display Common What is MP3? will change as follows: • High bit rate and high sampling fre- •...
  • Page 383 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Recording MP3/WMA/AAC files on a CD Compression formats media • It is recommended not to write both CD- • Bit rate: DA files and MP3/WMA/AAC files on a MPEG1 Audio Layer III: 32 k - 320 kbps disc.
  • Page 384 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Display Listening to files stored in a USB device EXAMPLE (A) Folder number (B) Track number (C) Play time (D) File type NOTICE Do not connect any USB device other than a USB memory or a USB audio player.
  • Page 385 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Selecting a USB device mode Random playback • FOLDER REPEAT Press “MEDIA” button (1). Press “RDM” button (6). The repeat indicator “F.RPT” will light. Each time the button is pressed, the mode Each time the button is pressed, the mode All the tracks in the folder currently will change as follows: will change as follows:...
  • Page 386 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT USB device connection Compression formats Notes on USB device • When connecting a USB device, check that the connector is pushed all the way • Bit rate: Compatible USB devices into the port. MPEG1 Audio Layer III: 32 k - 320 kbps •...
  • Page 387 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Display Listening to an iPod EXAMPLE (A) Track title (B) Track number (C) Play time iPod is a trademark of Apple Inc., regis- tered in the U.S. and other countries. 52RS50141 (1) “MEDIA” button (2) “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob (3) UP button (4) DOWN button (5) “RPT”...
  • Page 388 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Selecting an iPod mode Random playback Display change Press “MEDIA” button (1). Press “RDM” button (6). Press “DISP” button (7). Each time the button is pressed, the mode Each time the button is pressed, the mode Each time the button is pressed, display will change as follows: will change as follows:...
  • Page 389 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Playing mode selection iPod Notes on iPod 1) Press the button numbered [6] of PRE- SET buttons (8) for 1 second or longer. Made for iPod 2) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob • iPod touch (6th generation) (2).
  • Page 390 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT iPod connection • Make sure to detach the iPod after turn- ing the ignition switch to “LOCK” position or pressing the engine switch to change the ignition mode to LOCK (OFF). The iPod may not be shut down when it is being connected and may result in bat- tery depletion.
  • Page 391 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT AUX connection AUX function To listen to auxiliary audio sources (sold separately) through the unit, follow the instruction below. EXAMPLE 1) Connect the auxiliary audio source to AUX/USB socket (separately attached) with an AUX cable. 2) Press “MEDIA” button (1). Each time the button is pressed, the mode will change as follows: USB (iPod) (if equipped)
  • Page 392 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT NOTE: • Please consult your place of purchase for details about whether a given auxil- iary audio source can be connected and the proper auxiliary cord to use. • The volume and tone controls of the auxiliary audio source can be adjusted on the unit.
  • Page 393 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Steering switch ® Bluetooth hands-free (10) EXAMPLE 52RM50460 ® (6) Bluetooth setup button (on steering wheel) (7) OFF HOOK button (8) ON HOOK button (9) MUTE switch (10) “VOL” switch 52RS50070 (1) “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob (2) “VOL PUSH PWR”...
  • Page 394 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Phone registration 6) When the pairing with the phone is Adjusting the listening volume established, automatic transfer of the • Turn “VOL PUSH PWR” knob (2) during To use the hands-free function with this phonebook call history a call.
  • Page 395 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Adjusting the call or ringtone volume Dialing using missed/incoming/ • Pressing “Confirm” after selecting “Add Follow the instructions below to adjust the outgoing calls Speed Dial” can register the selected call or ringtone volume. Follow the instructions below to dial to the number in the speed dial.
  • Page 396 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT 7) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob 5) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob Transfer of call history (Call History) (1) to select “Delete?” or “Delete All?”, (1) to select “Overwrite All” or “Add One Follow the instructions below to transfer and press the knob (1) to determine the Contact”, and press the knob (1) to call history of the registered phone.
  • Page 397 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Automatic transfer of phonebook/call Making a call by phonebook Deletion of registered data (Delete history Follow the instructions below to dial a num- Entry) You can select whether or not the device ber registered in phonebook. Follow the instructions below to delete a transfers the phonebook and the call his- 1) Press OFF HOOK button (7).
  • Page 398 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT NOTE: register in speed dial, and press the One-touch call (Speed dial) When selecting “Go Back” or pressing knob (1) to determine the selection. Follow the instructions below to dial the BACK button (4), the previous menu will 6) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND”...
  • Page 399 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Deletion of speed dial (Del Speed Dial) Display of device data (Device Name) Reset to the factory defaults Follow the instructions below to delete the Follow the instructions below to display the Follow the instructions below to reset all ®...
  • Page 400 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Selection of phone (Select Phone) List of phones (List Phones) 3) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob Follow the instructions below to select a Follow the instructions below to display the (1) to select “Passkey”, and press the phone to be paired with from the registered names of the registered phones in knob (1) to determine the selection.
  • Page 401 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Deletion of phone information (Delete BT function on/off (BT Power) Phone) Follow the instructions below to turn on/off ® Follow the instructions below to delete the the Bluetooth function. ® registered phone information. 1) Press the Bluetooth setup button (5) ®...
  • Page 402 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Steering switch ® Bluetooth audio EXAMPLE 52RM50470 ® (8) Bluetooth setup button (on steering wheel) Display (A) Track number (B) Play time 52RS50080 (1) “MEDIA” button (2) “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob (3) UP button (4) DOWN button (5) “DISP”...
  • Page 403 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Registration of audio devices NOTE: Fast forwarding/rewinding a track • When selecting “Go Back” or pressing • Hold down UP button (3) to fast forward BACK button (6), the previous menu will the track. ® To use Bluetooth ready audio devices be displayed.
  • Page 404 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Selection of audio device (Select Audio) List of audio devices (List Audio) 3) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob Follow the instructions below to select an Follow the instructions below to display the (2) to select “Passkey”, and press the audio device to be paired with from the names of the registered audio devices in knob (2) to determine the selection.
  • Page 405 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Deletion of audio device information ® Disclaimer for Bluetooth function Remote audio controls (if equipped) (Delete Audio) Follow the instructions below to delete the • Depending on compatibility of mobile Controlling basic functions of the audio ®...
  • Page 406 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Adjusting the volume Selecting the radio station (AM, FM1, • To increase the volume, press the “VOL” FM2 mode) switch (1) up. The volume will continue • To select the next preset station, press to increase until the switch is released. “>”...
  • Page 407 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT The anti-theft function is intended to dis- Anti-theft feature courage thefts. For example, when the audio system is installed in another vehi- EXAMPLE cle, it will become unable to operate. This function works by entering a Personal Identification Number (PIN).
  • Page 408 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Setting the anti-theft function Canceling the anti-theft feature Confirming the Personal Identification 1) Press “VOL PUSH PWR” knob (1) to To cancel the anti-theft function, delete the Number (PIN) power off. registered PIN. When the main power source is discon- 2) Hold down the buttons numbered [1] 1) Press “VOL PUSH PWR”...
  • Page 409 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Troubleshooting When encountering a problem, check and follow the instructions below. If the described suggestions do not solve the problem, it is recommended to take the unit to an authorized SUZUKI dealer. Problem Possible cause Possible solution Common When “SECURITY”...
  • Page 410 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Problem Possible cause Possible solution MP3/WMA/AAC The disc contains unsupported formatted No playback Check the file format. data. Sound skipping may occur when playing Sound skips or noise produced It is not recommended to play VBR files. VBR (Variable Bit Rate) files.
  • Page 411 “ERROR 1” The disc cannot be read. When “ERROR 1” does not disappear even when a nor- mal disc is inserted, contact an authorized SUZUKI dealer. When the CD is in the unit, press the CD eject button to The player developed an error of an remove the disc.
  • Page 412 “ERROR 1” unidentified cause. When “ERROR 1” does not disappear, contact an autho- rized SUZUKI dealer. “Connection Failed” Failed to establish pairing or connection Try to establish the pairing or connection again. Delete registered data of unnecessary number in phone- Reached the limit for the number of phone- “Memory Full”...
  • Page 413 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT MEMO 5-77...
  • Page 414: Vehicle Loading And Towing

    VEHICLE LOADING AND TOWING VEHICLE LOADING AND TOWING Vehicle loading ..............6-1 Trailer towing (except for sport model) ......6-1 54G215...
  • Page 415 VEHICLE LOADING AND TOWING Vehicle loading Trailer towing WARNING (except for sport model) Never overload your vehicle. The Your vehicle was designed for specific gross vehicle weight (sum of the weight capacities. The weight capacities of weights of the vehicle, all the occu- your vehicle are indicated by the Gross pants, accessories, cargo plus trailer Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) and the...
  • Page 416 We recommend that you use a genuine nose will not drop to the road if the trailer WARNING SUZUKI tow bar (available as option), or becomes separated from the tow bar. Fol- For vehicles equipped with the dual equivalent.
  • Page 417 VEHICLE LOADING AND TOWING pler, with the trailer fully loaded and the Trailer lights Tyres coupler at its normal towing height. This weight can be measured using a bathroom Check that your trailer is equipped with scale. WARNING lights which meet local requirements. Always check for the proper operation of The weight of your loaded trailer (gross When towing a trailer, it is very...
  • Page 418 VEHICLE LOADING AND TOWING WARNING WARNING WARNING Never overload cargo on your trailer Your vehicle should be handled in a (Continued) or your vehicle. Gross trailer weight different way when towing a trailer. • Allow adequate stopping distance. must never exceed towing capacity. For the safety of yourself and others, Stopping distance is increased Gross vehicle weight (sum of the...
  • Page 419 VEHICLE LOADING AND TOWING WARNING WARNING (Continued) (Continued) • Be careful when overtaking other When starting out after parking: vehicles. Allow enough room for 1) Depress the clutch and start the your trailer before changing lanes, engine. and use turn signal lights properly 2) Shift into gear, release the parking in advance.
  • Page 420: Inspection And Maintenance

    INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE Periodic maintenance schedule - For K12C engine and K12M engine model ..... 7-16 Maintenance recommended under severe driving conditions - For K12C engine and K12M engine model ..... 7-21 Periodic maintenance schedule - For K12D engine model ............ 7-26 Maintenance recommended under severe driving conditions - For K12D engine model ............
  • Page 421 90 seconds before perform- ing any electrical service work on engine, exhaust manifold your SUZUKI vehicle. Do not touch pipes, muffler, radiator and water airbag system components, seat hoses. belt pretensioner system compo- • Do not allow smoking, sparks, or nents or wires.
  • Page 422: Maintenance Schedule

    SUZUKI recommends that mainte- nance on items marked with an aster- isk (*) be performed by an authorized SUZUKI dealer or a qualified service technician. If you are qualified, you may perform maintenance on the unmarked items by referring to the instructions in this section.
  • Page 423: Periodic Maintenance Schedule - For K10C Engine, K14C Engine And K14D Engine Model

    INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE Periodic maintenance schedule - For K10C engine, K14C engine and K14D engine model “R” : Replace or Change “I” : Inspect, clean, adjust, lubricate or replace as necessary NOTE: • Class 1: K10C engine and K14C engine •...
  • Page 424 #2: Be sure to perform the engine coolant level check under the daily inspection in “OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE” section. If you use the engine coolant other than the SUZUKI LLC: Super (Blue) for replacement, follow the schedule of SUZUKI LLC: Stan-...
  • Page 425 #2: Be sure to perform the engine coolant level check under the daily inspection in “OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE” section. If you use the engine coolant other than the SUZUKI LLC: Super (Blue) for replacement, follow the schedule of SUZUKI LLC: Stan-...
  • Page 426 Genuine “SUZUKI GEAR OIL 75W” Inspect every 30000 km (18000 miles) or 24 months. Other than “SUZUKI GEAR OIL 75W” First time only: Inspect at 10000 km (6000 miles) or 12 months. Replace every 40000 km (24000 miles) or 36 months.
  • Page 427 The shock absorbers are filled with high pressure gas. Never attempt to disassemble them or throw them into a fire. Avoid storing them near a heater or heating device. When scrapping the absorber, the gas must be released from the absorber safely. Ask an authorized SUZUKI dealer for assistance.
  • Page 428 Genuine “SUZUKI GEAR OIL 75W” Inspect every 30000 km (18000 miles) or 24 months. Other than “SUZUKI GEAR OIL 75W” First time only: Inspect at 10000 km (6000 miles) or 12 months. Replace every 40000 km (24000 miles) or 36 months.
  • Page 429: Maintenance Recommended Under Severe Driving Conditions - For K10C Engine, K14C Engine And K14D Engine Model

    INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE Maintenance recommended under severe driving conditions - For K10C engine, K14C engine and K14D engine model Follow this schedule if your vehicle is mainly operated under one or more of the following conditions: • When most trips are less than 6 km (4 miles). •...
  • Page 430 #2: Be sure to perform the engine coolant level check under the daily inspection in “OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE” section. If you use the engine coolant other than the SUZUKI LLC: Super (Blue) for replacement, follow the schedule of SUZUKI LLC: Stan- dard (Green).
  • Page 431 #2: Be sure to perform the engine coolant level check under the daily inspection in “OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE” section. If you use the engine coolant other than the SUZUKI LLC: Super (Blue) for replacement, follow the schedule of SUZUKI LLC: Stan- dard (Green).
  • Page 432 Genuine “SUZUKI GEAR OIL 75W” Inspect every 30000 km (18000 miles) or 24 months. Replace every 60000 km (36000 miles) or 48 months. Other than “SUZUKI GEAR OIL 75W” Replace every 30000 km (18000 miles) or 24 months. *6-9. Automatic transmission Fluid leak check Inspect every 30000 km (18000 miles) or 24 months.
  • Page 433 The shock absorbers are filled with high pressure gas. Never attempt to disassemble them or throw them into a fire. Avoid storing them near a heater or heating device. When scrapping the absorber, the gas must be released from the absorber safely. Ask an authorized SUZUKI dealer for assistance. 7-13...
  • Page 434 Genuine “SUZUKI GEAR OIL 75W” Inspect every 30000 km (18000 miles) or 24 months. Replace every 60000 km (36000 miles) or 48 months. Other than “SUZUKI GEAR OIL 75W” Replace every 30000 km (18000 miles) or 24 months *6-9. Automatic transmission Fluid leak check Inspect every 30000 km (18000 miles) or 24 months.
  • Page 435 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE NOTE: This table shows the service schedule up to 60000 km (36000 miles). Beyond 60000 km (36000 miles), perform the same services at the same intervals shown in the chart. *1 Inspect more frequently if the vehicle is used under dusty conditions. *2 Clean more frequently if the air flow from the air conditioner decreases.
  • Page 436: Periodic Maintenance Schedule - For K12C Engine And K12M Engine Model

    INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE Periodic maintenance schedule - For K12C engine and K12M engine model “R” : Replace or Change “I” : Inspect, clean, adjust, lubricate or replace as necessary NOTE: • Class 1: K12C engine with SHVS • Class 2: K12C engine without SHVS •...
  • Page 437 #2: Perform the engine coolant level check under the daily inspection in the “OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE” section. If you use the engine coolant other than “SUZUKI LLC: Super (Blue)” for replacement, follow the schedule of “SUZUKI LLC: Stan- dard (Green)”. (Replace every 45000 km (27000 miles) or 36 months.)
  • Page 438 #2: Perform the engine coolant level check under the daily inspection in the “OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE” section. If you use the engine coolant other than “SUZUKI LLC: Super (Blue)” for replacement, follow the schedule of “SUZUKI LLC: Stan- dard (Green)”. (Replace every 45000 km (27000 miles) or 36 months.)
  • Page 439 The shock absorbers are filled with high pressure gas. Never attempt to disassemble them or throw them into a fire. Avoid storing them near a heater or heating device. When scrapping the absorber, the gas must be released from the absorber safely. Ask an authorized SUZUKI dealer for assistance. 7-19...
  • Page 440 – – – *6-8. Manual transmission oil Genuine “SUZUKI GEAR OIL 75W” Inspect every 30000 km (18000 miles) or 24 months. Other than “SUZUKI GEAR OIL 75W” (I: 1st 15000 km only) – – – – 6-9. Continuously variable transmission (CVT) Fluid level –...
  • Page 441: Maintenance Recommended Under Severe Driving Conditions - For K12C Engine And K12M Engine Model

    INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE Maintenance recommended under severe driving conditions - For K12C engine and K12M engine model Follow this schedule if your vehicle is mainly operated under one or more of the following conditions: • When most trips are less than 6 km (4 miles). •...
  • Page 442 #2: Perform the engine coolant level check under the daily inspection in the “OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE” section. If you use the engine coolant other than “SUZUKI LLC: Super (Blue)” for replacement, follow the schedule of “SUZUKI LLC: Stan- dard (Green)”. (Replace every 45000 km (27000 miles) or 36 months.)
  • Page 443 #2: Perform the engine coolant level check under the daily inspection in the “OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE” section. If you use the engine coolant other than “SUZUKI LLC: Super (Blue)” for replacement, follow the schedule of “SUZUKI LLC: Stan- dard (Green)”. (Replace every 45000 km (27000 miles) or 36 months.)
  • Page 444 The shock absorbers are filled with high pressure gas. Never attempt to disassemble them or throw them into a fire. Avoid storing them near a heater or heating device. When scrapping the absorber, the gas must be released from the absorber safely. Ask an authorized SUZUKI dealer for assistance. 7-24...
  • Page 445 – *6-8. Manual transmission oil Genuine “SUZUKI GEAR OIL 75W” Inspect every 30000 km (18000 miles) or 24 months. Replace every 60000 km (36000 miles) or 48 months. Other than “SUZUKI GEAR OIL 75W” – – – – 6-9. Continuously variable transmission (CVT) Fluid level –...
  • Page 446: Periodic Maintenance Schedule - For K12D Engine Model

    INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE Periodic maintenance schedule - For K12D engine model “R” : Replace or Change “I” : Inspect, clean, adjust, lubricate or replace as necessary NOTE: This table shows the service schedule up to 180000 km (108000 miles). Beyond 180000 km (108000 miles), perform the same services at the same intervals shown in the chart.
  • Page 447 #1: Perform the engine coolant level check under the daily inspection in the “OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE” section. If you use the engine coolant other than “SUZUKI LLC: Super (Blue)” for replacement, follow the schedule of “SUZUKI LLC: Stan- dard (Green)”. (Replace every 45000 km (27000 miles) or 36 months.)
  • Page 448 #1: Perform the engine coolant level check under the daily inspection in the “OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE” section. If you use the engine coolant other than “SUZUKI LLC: Super (Blue)” for replacement, follow the schedule of “SUZUKI LLC: Stan- dard (Green)”. (Replace every 45000 km (27000 miles) or 36 months.)
  • Page 449 The shock absorbers are filled with high pressure gas. Never attempt to disassemble them or throw them into a fire. Avoid storing them near a heater or heating device. When scrapping the absorber, the gas must be released from the absorber safely. Ask an authorized SUZUKI dealer for assistance. 7-29...
  • Page 450 – – – *6-8. Manual transmission oil Genuine “SUZUKI GEAR OIL 75W” Inspect every 30000 km (18000 miles) or 24 months. Other than “SUZUKI GEAR OIL 75W” (I: 1st 15000 km only) – – – – 6-9. Continuously variable transmission (CVT) Fluid level –...
  • Page 451: Maintenance Recommended Under Severe Driving Conditions - For K12D Engine Model

    INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE Maintenance recommended under severe driving conditions - For K12D engine model Follow this schedule if your vehicle is mainly operated under one or more of the following conditions: • When most trips are less than 6 km (4 miles). •...
  • Page 452 #1: Perform the engine coolant level check under the daily inspection in the “OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE” section. If you use the engine coolant other than “SUZUKI LLC: Super (Blue)” for replacement, follow the schedule of “SUZUKI LLC: Stan- dard (Green)”. (Replace every 45000 km (27000 miles) or 36 months.)
  • Page 453 #1: Perform the engine coolant level check under the daily inspection in the “OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE” section. If you use the engine coolant other than “SUZUKI LLC: Super (Blue)” for replacement, follow the schedule of “SUZUKI LLC: Stan- dard (Green)”. (Replace every 45000 km (27000 miles) or 36 months.)
  • Page 454 The shock absorbers are filled with high pressure gas. Never attempt to disassemble them or throw them into a fire. Avoid storing them near a heater or heating device. When scrapping the absorber, the gas must be released from the absorber safely. Ask an authorized SUZUKI dealer for assistance. 7-34...
  • Page 455 – *6-8. Manual transmission oil Genuine “SUZUKI GEAR OIL 75W” Inspect every 30000 km (18000 miles) or 24 months. Replace every 60000 km (36000 miles) or 48 months. Other than “SUZUKI GEAR OIL 75W” – – – – 6-9. Continuously variable transmission (CVT) Fluid level –...
  • Page 456: Drive Belt

    Drive belt deflection (100 N (10 kg, 22 If you need to replace or adjust the belt lbs) press) Drive belt deflection (100 N (10 kg, 22 have it done by an authorized SUZUKI lbs) press) dealer. (a) New: 4.8 - 5.9 mm (0.19 - 0.23 in.)
  • Page 457: Engine Oil And Filter

    INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE (For K14C engine model) (For K12C, K12D and K14D engine mod- Engine oil and filter els) The drive belts tension is adjusted auto- matically. Specified oil (For K10C and K14C engine models) 10W-40 10W-30 5W-30 52RM205 (1) Vehicle front (2) Vehicle rear (3) Water pump (4) Generator...
  • Page 458 5W-30 • We recommend that you use SUZUKI • We recommend that you use SUZUKI 0W-20 genuine oil. To purchase it, see an genuine oil. To purchase it, see an 0W-16 authorized SUZUKI dealer.
  • Page 459 • The replacement timing varies with the type of engine oil that you choose. Refer to “Maintenance schedule” in this sec- tion for corresponding maintenance schedule. • We recommend that you use SUZUKI 0W-20, 5W-30 genuine oil. To purchase it, see an 0W-16 authorized SUZUKI dealer.
  • Page 460 “Maintenance schedule” in this sec- tion for corresponding maintenance tion for corresponding maintenance schedule. schedule. • We recommend that you use SUZUKI 5W-30 • We recommend that you use SUZUKI genuine oil. To purchase it, see an genuine oil. To purchase it, see an 0W-20 authorized SUZUKI dealer.
  • Page 461 The handle of the engine oil dipstick is col- MAX level on the dipstick, consult your ored with yellow for easy identification. SUZUKI dealer. Pull out the oil dipstick, wipe the oil off with a clean cloth, insert the dipstick all the way into the engine, and then remove it again.
  • Page 462 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE Refilling Changing engine oil and filter EXAMPLE Drain the engine oil while the engine is still warm. EXAMPLE Open Close EXAMPLE Open Close 52RM60030 2) Remove the oil filler cap. 3) Place a drain pan under the drain plug. 52RM60020 4) Using a wrench, remove the drain plug Remove the oil filler cap and pour oil slowly...
  • Page 463 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE Oil filter replacement WARNING EXAMPLE 1) Using an oil filter wrench, turn the oil fil- (Continued) ter counterclockwise and remove it. To minimize your exposure to used 2) Using a clean rag, wipe off the mount- oil, wear a long-sleeve shirt and ing surface on the engine where the moisture-proof gloves (such as dish- new filter will be seated.
  • Page 464 • When replacing the oil filter, it is NOTICE recommended that you use a genu- To tighten the oil filter properly, it is ine SUZUKI replacement filter. If important to accurately identify the you use an aftermarket filter, check position at which the filter gasket that it is of equivalent quality and first contacts the mounting surface.
  • Page 465: Engine Coolant

    Failure to use the proper coolant can dam- Coolant level check Engine coolant age your cooling system. An authorized SUZUKI dealer can help you select the Check the coolant level at the reservoir proper coolant. tank, not at the radiator. With the engine...
  • Page 466 While the engine is cool, remove the reservoir tank cap and SUZUKI LLC: Super (Blue) coolant; add coolant until the reservoir tank level This coolant is already diluted to the reaches “FULL” mark. Never fill the reser- proper percentage.
  • Page 467: Air Cleaner

    Since special procedures, materials and has lowered before removing the cap. tools are required, it is recommended that you trust this job to an authorized SUZUKI If the coolant level is below the “LOW” dealer. mark, more coolant should be added.
  • Page 468 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE (For K12D engine model) 80SM146 2) Unclamp the side clamps (4) and pull the air cleaner cap upward. Remove the element from the air cleaner case. If 80SM147 80SM145 it appears to be dirty, replace it with a 3) Reinstall the air cleaner cap and clamp 1) Remove the hose (1).
  • Page 469 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE (For K14C engine model) 52RM215 52RM214 2) Unclamp the side clamps (1), pull out 1) Lift the engine cover directly above. the hose (2) and remove the element from the air cleaner case. If it appears 80SM148 to be dirty, replace it with a new one.
  • Page 470: Spark Plugs

    Spark plugs Spark plug replacement and inspec- tion (Except for K12C engine model) Since special procedures, materials and tools are required, it is recommended that you trust this job to an authorized SUZUKI dealer. (For K12C engine model) 80SM019 EXAMPLE 80SM020...
  • Page 471 (slender center • Never use spark plugs with the other than the specified plugs, con- electrode type plugs), do not touch wrong thread size. sult an authorized SUZUKI dealer. the center electrode, as it is easy to be damaged. 7-51...
  • Page 472: Gear Oil

    EXAMPLE Manual transmission oil When adding gear oil, use gear oil with the appropriate viscosity and grade as shown in the chart below. We highly recommend you use “SUZUKI GEAR OIL 75W” for manual transmission oil. Manual transmission oil 52RM207...
  • Page 473: Clutch Pedal

    SUZUKI dealer. If the clutch Clutch pedal play “d”: MAX 10 mm (0.4 in.) fluid level is near “MIN” line, fill it up to “MAX”...
  • Page 474: Continuously Variable Transmission (Cvt) Fluid

    3) Park your vehicle on level ground. GREEN-2. Have your vehicle inspected immedi- 4) Apply the parking brake and then start ately by a SUZUKI dealer or a quali- the engine in “P” (Park). Let it idle for fied workshop. Fluid level check two minutes and keep it running during the fluid level check.
  • Page 475 Deterioration checking or changing EXAMPLE EXAMPLE Since special procedures, materials and tools are required to check the deteriora- tion of CVT oil or change, ask an autho- rized SUZUKI dealer for this job. 52RM70300 52RM70260 (1) FULL HOT (2) LOW HOT EXAMPLE...
  • Page 476: Brakes

    In this case, the reservoir in the engine compartment. DOT3 or SAE J1703 brake fluid. ask a SUZUKI dealer or a qualified Check that the fluid level is between “MAX” Do not use reclaimed fluid or workshop to inspect the brake sys- and “MIN”...
  • Page 477 • Brake fluid absorbs water over time and minimum distance required is as specified. by an authorized SUZUKI dealer. If you brake fluid with high water content may Since your vehicle’s brake system is self-...
  • Page 478 If the parking brake is not properly adjusted or the brakes drag is suspected even after the lever has been fully released, have the parking brake inspected and/or adjusted by an authorized SUZUKI dealer. 7-58...
  • Page 479: Steering Wheel

    SUZUKI dealer. the relevant service manual or available from the relevant repair information site. 7-59...
  • Page 480 Any tyres with cracks or other Over-inflation also cause damage should be replaced. If any unusual handling characteristics tyres show abnormal wear, have them which may result in an accident. inspected by an authorized SUZUKI dealer. 7-60...
  • Page 481 5) Check that there are no nails, stones or other objects sticking into the tyres. WARNING • Your SUZUKI vehicle is equipped with tyres which are all the same type and size. This is important to ensure proper steering and han- 54G114 dling of the vehicle.
  • Page 482 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE Note that two or more compact spare tyres Compact spare tyre (if equipped) should not be used on one vehicle simulta- WARNING neously. The compact spare tyre and wheel are intended for temporary emer- gency use only. Continuous use of this spare can result in tyre failure and loss of control.
  • Page 483: Battery

    SUZUKI dealer. and the vehicle at the same time. • To avoid harm to yourself or dam- age to your vehicle or battery, fol-...
  • Page 484 (4). the above-mentioned procedure is per- formed, have your vehicle inspected by For K12C engine with SHVS model and an authorized SUZUKI dealer. K12D engine model; 3) Remove the bracket bolt (3) and remove the bracket (4).
  • Page 485: Fuses

    (OFF). If the battery terminal is dis- cling of materials will help to conserve connected within 3 minutes, SHVS natural resources. For more detailed infor- system may be damaged. mation about disposing of or recycling the 63J095 used battery, consult authorized SUZUKI dealer. 7-65...
  • Page 486 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE Relay box (for K14D engine model) Fuses in engine compartment EXAMPLE (31) (32) (33) (34) 80SM016 (35) (for K10C, K12C, K12M and K14C (36) engine model) (37) MAIN FUSE / PRIMARY FUSE 52RM70310 (1) Main fuse box 120 A 52RM210 (2) Relay box...
  • Page 487 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE *1: Models with Auto-on headlight system (12) 30 A (32) – Blank or LED headlights *2: K12C and K12M engine models (13) 30 A SUB BAT (33) Starting Signal *3: K10C engine models (14) – Blank (34) –...
  • Page 488 When replacing the (23) – Blank (44) 30 A RDTR main fuse, a primary fuse or an individual fuse, use a genuine SUZUKI replacement (24) – Blank (45) 40 A RDTR parts or equivalent for individual fuses.
  • Page 489 52RM70080 (10) 10 A Hazard If the main fuse or a primary fuse blows, have your vehicle inspected (11) A-STOP controller by an authorized SUZUKI dealer. (12) 10 A Rear fog lamp Always genuine SUZUKI replacement. Never use a substitute ®...
  • Page 490: Headlight Aiming

    (21) 20 A Power window timer Headlight aiming (22) Since special procedures are required, ask (23) 15 A Horn an authorized SUZUKI dealer for this job. (24) Tail light (Left) (25) 10 A Tail light (26) 10 A Airbag (27)
  • Page 491: Bulb Replacement

    Grasp a new bulb with a clean cloth. NOTICE Frequent bulb replacement indicates the need for an inspection of the elec- trical system. This should be carried out by an authorized SUZUKI dealer. 7-71...
  • Page 492 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE Headlights LED type Since special procedures are required, it is recommended that you take your vehicle to an authorized SUZUKI dealer for light replacement. Halogen type 52RM70320 1) Open the engine hood while the engine 52RM70230 is stopped. Disconnect the coupler (2).
  • Page 493 Front turn signal light and EXAMPLE front position light For LED position light (if equipped), it is recommended that you take your vehicle to an authorized SUZUKI dealer for light replacement since special procedures are required. Vehicle with the halogen headlights 68PH00732...
  • Page 494 1) Start the engine. Turn the steering LED is used. It is recommended that you wheel to the opposite side of the fog take your vehicle to an authorized SUZUKI light to be replaced to replace the bulb dealer for light replacement since special easily.
  • Page 495 Daytime running light (if equipped) LED type Since special procedures are required, it is recommended that you take your vehicle to an authorized SUZUKI dealer for light replacement. Rear combination light For LED tail / brake light, it is recom-...
  • Page 496 Since special procedures are required, it is rear turn signal light (5) or the reversing recommended that you take your vehicle light (6), simply pull out or push in the to an authorized SUZUKI dealer for light bulb. replacement. 52RM70190...
  • Page 497 1) Remove the clips (1) in rear bumper by using a flat blade screwdriver as shown in the illustration. High-mount stop light LED is used. It is recommended that you take your vehicle to an authorized SUZUKI dealer for light replacement since special procedures are required. 7-77...
  • Page 498 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE EXAMPLE EXAMPLE EXAMPLE 52RM70360 52RM70380 61MM0B084 2) Turn rear bumper by hand as shown in 4) Turn the bulb holder counterclockwise (5) Removal the illustration and remove harness and pull it out. (6) Install clamp (2). 5) To remove the bulb of the rear fog light (4) from bulb holder, push in the bulb EXAMPLE and turn it counterclockwise.
  • Page 499: Wiper Blades

    Remove the lens by using a flat-bladed vehicle specifications. If so, consult an screwdriver covered with a soft cloth as authorized SUZUKI dealer for proper shown. To install it, simply push it back in. replacement method. Front...
  • Page 500 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE EXAMPLE EXAMPLE EXAMPLE 52RM70510. 61MM0A211 52RM70520 2) Open the lock (1), slide the wiper frame 3) Pull the locked end of the wiper blade and remove it from the arm (2) as firmly to unlock the blade and slide the EXAMPLE shown.
  • Page 501 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE For rear wiper: EXAMPLE EXAMPLE EXAMPLE 61MM0A212 61MM0A213 52RM70460 (A) Up (4) Locked end 1) Hold the wiper arm away from the win- (B) Down dow. 5) Install the new blade in the reverse NOTE: order of removal, with the locked end EXAMPLE When you install the metal retainers (3), (4) positioned toward the wiper arm.
  • Page 502: Windshield Washer Fluid

    INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE Windshield washer fluid EXAMPLE EXAMPLE EXAMPLE 52RM70470 52RM70480 3) Slide the blade out as shown. (1) Retainer 80JM078 NOTE: 4) If the new blade is provided without the Check that there is washer fluid in the tank. Do not flex the wiper blade frame end more two metal retainers, move them from Refill it if necessary.
  • Page 503: Air Conditioning System

    Air conditioning system Since special procedures are required, ask If you do not use the air conditioner for a an authorized SUZUKI dealer for this job. long period, such as during winter, it may not give the best performance when you start using it again.
  • Page 504: Emergency Service

    EMERGENCY SERVICE EMERGENCY SERVICE Tyre changing tool .............. 8-1 Jacking instructions ............8-2 Flat tyre repair kit (if equipped) ......... 8-7 Jump-starting instructions ..........8-12 Towing .................. 8-15 Engine trouble: Starter does not operate ......8-16 Engine trouble: Does not start ........... 8-16 Engine trouble: Overheating ..........
  • Page 505: Tyre Changing Tool

    EMERGENCY SERVICE NOTE: Tyre changing tool If you are difficult to use the jack handle EXAMPLE (2), use jack handle and wheel wrench (3) as shown in the illustration. EXAMPLE To stow the jack, place it in the storage bracket and turn the shaft clockwise until the jack is securely held in place.
  • Page 506: Jacking Instructions

    EMERGENCY SERVICE Jacking instructions WARNING EXAMPLE • Shift into “P” (Park) for an automatic transmission or CVT, or into “R” (Reverse) for a manual transmis- sion vehicle when you jack up the vehicle. • Never jack up the vehicle with the transmission in “N”...
  • Page 507 EMERGENCY SERVICE 6) Position the jack (if equipped) at an angle as shown in the illustration and EXAMPLE raise the jack by turning the jack handle clockwise until the jack-head groove fits around the jacking bar beneath the vehicle body. 7) Continue to raise the jack (if equipped) slowly and smoothly until the tyre clears the ground.
  • Page 508 EMERGENCY SERVICE Raising vehicle with garage jack EXAMPLE • Apply the garage jack to one of the points indicated below. • Always support the raised vehicle with jack stands (commercially available) at the points indicated below. 52RS80020 (1) Front (4) Garage jack (2) Rear (5) Jacking point for garage jack (3) Jack stand...
  • Page 509 NOTE: 3) Jack up the vehicle (follow the jacking For more details, contact an authorized instructions in this section). SUZUKI dealer. WARNING • Shift into “P” (Park) for an automatic transmission or CVT, or into “R” (Reverse) for a manual transmission vehicle when you jack up the vehicle.
  • Page 510 Incorrect wheel nuts or improperly tightened wheel nuts may come loose or fall off, which can result in an accident. If you do not have a torque wrench, have the wheel nut torque checked by an authorized SUZUKI dealer.
  • Page 511: Flat Tyre Repair Kit (If Equipped)

    EMERGENCY SERVICE Full wheel cover (if equipped) Flat tyre repair kit (if EXAMPLE EXAMPLE equipped) EXAMPLE The flat tyre repair kit is stowed in the lug- gage compartment. Refer to “LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT” in the “ILLUSTRATED TABLE OF CON- TENTS” section. WARNING Failure to follow the instructions in this section for using the flat tyre...
  • Page 512 Flat tyre repair kit contents The flat tyre repair kit cannot be used in WARNING EXAMPLE the following cases. Consult a SUZUKI Flat tyre repair kit sealant is harmful dealer or a roadside assistance service. if swallowed, or if it comes in contact •...
  • Page 513 EMERGENCY SERVICE Emergency repair 1) Place the vehicle on level, hard ground. Set the parking brake firmly and shift into “R” (Reverse) if your vehicle has a manual transmission, or shift into “P” (Park) if your vehicle has an automatic transmission.
  • Page 514 EMERGENCY SERVICE 10 min. Max. (11) (10) required air pressure 81PN248 63J349 81PN120 5) Remove the plug from the filler hose (3) 6) Hold the bottle (2) with bottom upwards 7) Screw the air hose (10) of the compres- and insert the filler hose into the tyre and pump the bottle to fill the entire bot- sor (1) to the tyre valve (8).
  • Page 515 Do not affix the speed restriction order to prevent rust, but the tyre sary seal. Consult a SUZUKI dealer or a label to the airbag. Also do not affix it valve and tyre pressure monitoring roadside assistance service.
  • Page 516: Jump-Starting Instructions

    10 minutes. It can cause repeatedly, for no apparent reason, overheating of the compressor. have your vehicle inspected by an authorized SUZUKI dealer. • To avoid harm to yourself or dam- age to your vehicle or battery, fol- low the jump-starting instructions below.
  • Page 517 EMERGENCY SERVICE K10C and K14C engine models K12C engine models K12D engine models EXAMPLE EXAMPLE EXAMPLE 52RM80100 52RM80110 80SM132 8-13...
  • Page 518 EMERGENCY SERVICE K12M engine models K14D engine models 3. Connect one end of the second jump lead to the negative (–) terminal of EXAMPLE EXAMPLE the booster battery (2). 4. Make the final connection to an unpainted, heavy metal part (i.e. engine mount bolt (3)) of the engine of the vehicle with the discharged battery (1).
  • Page 519: Towing

    Manual transmission vehicles may be contact a professional service. An autho- may be towed using either of the following towed using either of the following meth- rized SUZUKI dealer can provide you with methods. ods. detailed towing instructions. 1) From the front, with the front wheels...
  • Page 520: Engine Trouble: Starter Does Not Operate

    12 seconds. major electrical problem. Have the vehi- WARNING cle inspected by an authorized SUZUKI (Vehicle with keyless push start sys- If you see or hear escaping steam, dealer. tem)
  • Page 521 NOTE: steam may be blown out under If engine overheats and you are not sure pressure. The cap should only be what to do, contact an authorized SUZUKI taken off when the coolant tem- dealer. perature has lowered. • To help prevent personal injury,...
  • Page 522: Appearance Care

    APPEARANCE CARE APPEARANCE CARE Corrosion prevention ............9-1 Vehicle cleaning ..............9-2 60G412...
  • Page 523 APPEARANCE CARE 4) High temperatures will cause an accel- Remove foreign material deposits Corrosion prevention erated rate of corrosion to parts of the Foreign materials such as salts, chemicals, vehicle which are not well-ventilated to road oil or tar, tree sap, bird droppings and It is important to take good care of your permit quick drying.
  • Page 524 APPEARANCE CARE are spilled or leaked, clean and dry the Vehicle cleaning area immediately. WARNING When cleaning the interior or exterior Park your vehicle in a dry, well-venti- of the vehicle, do not use flammable lated area solvents such as lacquer thinners, Do not park your vehicle in a damp, poorly- gasoline and benzene.
  • Page 525 APPEARANCE CARE Leather upholstery Seat belts Cleaning interior Remove loose dirt with a vacuum cleaner. Clean seat belts with a mild soap and Using a mild soap or saddle soap solution, water. Do not use bleach or dye on the Vinyl upholstery wipe dirt off with a clean damp soft cloth.
  • Page 526 APPEARANCE CARE Cleaning exterior Washing NOTICE Do not use chemical products that NOTICE WARNING contain silicon to wipe electrical components such as the air condi- It is important that your vehicle be • Never attempt to wash and wax tioning system, audio, navigation kept clean and free from dirt.
  • Page 527 APPEARANCE CARE When washing the vehicle, park it in the 3) Wash the entire exterior with a mild Washing by an automatic car wash place where direct sunlight does not fall on detergent or car wash soap using a it as much as possible and follow the sponge or soft cloth.
  • Page 528 APPEARANCE CARE Waxing 60B211S After washing the vehicle, waxing and pol- ishing are recommended to further protect and beautify the paint. • Only use waxes and polishes of good quality. • When using waxes polishes, observe the precautions specified by the manufacturers.
  • Page 529 APPEARANCE CARE MEMO...
  • Page 530: General Information

    GENERAL INFORMATION GENERAL INFORMATION Vehicle identification ............10-1 84MM01001...
  • Page 531 The chassis and/or engine serial numbers are used to register the vehicle. They are 60G128 also used to assist an authorized SUZUKI The engine serial number is stamped on dealer when ordering or referring to special the cylinder block as shown in the illustra- service information.
  • Page 532: Specifications

    SPECIFICATIONS SPECIFICATIONS NOTE: Specifications are subject to change without notice. M/T: Manual transmission CVT: Continuously variable transmission A/T: Automatic transmission ITEM: Dimensions UNIT: mm (in.) EXCEPT SPORT MODEL SPORT MODEL Overall length 3845 (151.4) 3890 (153.1) Overall width 1735 (68.3) ←...
  • Page 533 SPECIFICATIONS ITEM: Mass UNIT: kg EXCEPT SPORT MODEL (weight) (lbs) K10C engine model K12C engine model K12D engine model K12M engine model Curb mass with- 865 - 915 840 - 890 860 - 890 (weight) – (1907 - 2017) (1852 - 1962) (1896 - 1962) SHVS with...
  • Page 534 SPECIFICATIONS ITEM: Mass UNIT: kg SPORT MODEL (weight) (lbs) K14C engine model K14D engine model Curb mass (weight) 965 - 970 1020 - 1021 (2127 - 2138) (2249 - 2251) 990 - 995 – (2183 - 2194) – – Gross vehicle mass (weight) 1445 (3186) 1445 (3186) rating...
  • Page 535 *1 Your vehicle is equipped with a lead-acid battery for exclusive use of the ENG A-STOP system. When replacing the lead-acid battery, make sure to select the specified type for ENG A-STOP system. Consult an authorized SUZUKI dealer for replacing the lead-acid bat- tery.
  • Page 536 (if equipped) • If you need to replace the following bulbs indicated in the above table, consult your SUZUKI dealer. *1 Since the lights are non-disassemble type, you cannot replace a bulb. Replace the target assembly if any light is defective.
  • Page 537 • Check that they are tyres of the same size, structure and load capacity as the originally installed tyres. • Mount the snow tyres on all four wheels. • Understand that the maximum permissible speed of snow tyres is generally less than the originally installed tyres. Consult an authorized SUZUKI dealer or supplier for further information. 11-6...
  • Page 538 SPECIFICATIONS ITEM: Recommended fuel / lubricants and capacities (approx.) Fuel See “FUEL RECOMMENDATION” section. 37 L (8.1 Imp gal) Engine oil K10C engine Classification: API SL, SM, SN or SP 2.9 L (5.1 Imp pt) models ILSAC GF-3, GF-4, GF-5 or GF-6 (replacement with oil filter) Viscosity: SAE 5W-30 K12C engine...
  • Page 539 4.7 L (8.3 Imp pt) (including reservoir tank) K12D 4.6 L (8.1 Imp pt) engine (including reservoir tank) models “SUZUKI LLC: Super (Blue) Coolant” K12M 4.5 L (7.9 Imp pt) engine (including reservoir tank) models 4.7 L (8.3 Imp pt)
  • Page 540 ITEM: Recommended fuel / lubricants and capacities (approx.) Manual transmis- K10C engine 2.48 L (4.4 Imp pt) sion oil models K12C, K12D and K12M engine 1.5 L (2.6 Imp pt) “SUZUKI GEAR OIL 75W” models K14C and K14D engine 1.45 L (2.6 Imp pt) models 11-9...
  • Page 541 SPECIFICATIONS ITEM: Recommended fuel / lubricants and capacities (approx.) Automatic transmission oil “SUZUKI AT OIL AW-1” 6.2 L (10.9 Imp pt) CVT fluid SUZUKI CVTF GREEN-2 5.73 L (10.1 Imp pt) Brake fluid / Clutch fluid SAE J1703 or DOT3 –...
  • Page 542: Supplement

    SUPPLEMENT SUPPLEMENT For Australia ................ 12-1 For GCC Countries .............. 12-4 For Mexico ................12-6 For Taiwan ................12-7 For Chile and Panama ............12-11 For Argentina ..............12-12...
  • Page 543: For Australia

    NOTE: Temporary-use spare tyre SUZUKI genuine child restraint systems do (compact spare tyre) not comply with AS (Australian standard) (except for sport model) 1754. 52RS20010...
  • Page 544 SUPPLEMENT Warning label for front passenger’s Rear-facing child restraint Seat belt warning front airbag Follow this WARNING in addition to the EXAMPLE WARNING SEAT BELT instruction in this book. Do not use a rearward facing child WARNING restraint on a seat protected by an airbag in front of it.
  • Page 545 SUPPLEMENT Lithium battery WARNING (Continued) • It is essential to replace the entire assembly after it has been worn in a severe impact even if damage to the assembly is not obvious. • Belts should not be worn with straps twisted. •...
  • Page 546: For Gcc Countries

    SUPPLEMENT Warning label for front passenger’s For GCC Countries front airbag Technical data EXAMPLE 1.2L Max power : 61kW/6000rpm Max torque : 113Nm/4200rpm Max speed : 170km/h (2WD/CVT) 52RS303 You may find this label on the sun visor. WARNING NEVER use a rearward facing child restraint on a seat protected by an ACTIVE AIRBAG in front of it, DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY to the CHILD...
  • Page 547 SUPPLEMENT 12-5...
  • Page 548: For Mexico

    New Vehicle Limited Warranty. NOTE: 54G114 To help clean the air, SUZUKI recom- mends you use the oxygenated fuels. To avoid uneven wear of your tyres and to However, if you are not satisfied with the...
  • Page 549: For Taiwan

    SUPPLEMENT mended in the periodic maintenance Child restraint system For Taiwan schedule. After rotation, adjust front and rear tyre pressures to the specification listed on your vehicle’s Tyre Information CAUTION Warning label for front passenger’s Label. front airbag Adjust height head restraint or remove it for fitting the child restraint, as necessary.
  • Page 550 SUPPLEMENT Child restraint The suitability of each passenger’s seat position for carriage of children and fitting of child restraint system is shown in the table below. Child restraint systems suitability for each seat position It is suitable for universal cat- egory of child restraint sys- tem fixed with the vehicle seat belt.
  • Page 551 SUPPLEMENT Detailed information for child restraint system Seating position Seat position number Seating position suitable for universal belted (YES/NO) i-Size seating position (YES/NO) Seating position suitable for lateral fixture (L1/L2) Suitable rear-facing fixture R1,R2,R3 R1,R2,R3 (R1/R2/R3) Suitable front-facing fixture F2X,F2,F3 F2X,F2,F3 (F2X/F2/F3) Key of letters to be inserted in the above table...
  • Page 552 SUPPLEMENT If your child restraint system has no size class (or if you cannot find information in the following table), refer to the child restraint system suitability information for the vehicle or ask the retailer of your child seat. Mass group Size class Fixture Description...
  • Page 553: For Chile And Panama

    SIN PLOMO”. immediately. Fuels containing alco- responsibility of SUZUKI and may not be hol can cause paint damage, which is covered under the New Vehicle Warranty. not covered under the New Vehicle Fuels containing 5% or less methanol may Limited Warranty.
  • Page 554: For Argentina

    SUPPLEMENT Gasoline-ethanol blends For Argentina Blends of unleaded gasoline and ethanol NOTICE (grain alcohol), also known as gasohol, are Be careful not to spill fuel containing commercially available in some areas. Fuel recommendation alcohol while refueling. If fuel is Blends of this type may be used in your spilled on the vehicle body, wipe it up vehicle if they are no more than 12% etha- immediately.
  • Page 555 SUPPLEMENT MEMO 12-13...
  • Page 556: Index

    INDEX INDEX Average fuel consumption ......2-69, 2-80, 2-101 Average speed............2-80, 2-101 Symbols “ACC” Indicator Light ............2-140 Battery...................7-63 “SET” indicator light ............2-143 Battery replacement............2-11, 2-13 Numerics Blind Spot Monitor (BSM)..........3-110 ® 6-Speed automatic transmission ........3-22 Bluetooth audio..............5-66 ®...
  • Page 557 INDEX Clock ..............2-67, 2-78, 2-100 Clock and date ..............2-101 Electric mirrors..............2-23 Clutch fluid ................7-53 Electric power steering light ..........2-135 Clutch pedal ..............3-13, 7-53 Electric window controls.............2-19 ® Compact spare tyre ............. 7-62 Electronic stability program (ESP ) .........3-131 Emergency locking retractor (ELR)........2-32 Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT)......
  • Page 558 INDEX Fuses in engine compartment ..........7-66 Fuses under dashboard ............7-69 Flat tyre repair kit..............8-7 Floor mats ................5-10 Fluid level check ..............7-54 Gasoline containing MTBE............ 1-1 Folding rear seats..............2-27 Gasoline particulate filter (GPF) Footrest ................5-10 (for K14D engine model)............3-19 For Argentina ..............
  • Page 559 INDEX If you cannot shift automatic transmission Keyless entry system transmitter........2-6, 2-12 gearshift lever out of “P” (PARK)........3-26 Keyless push start system............ 3-7 If you cannot shift CVT gearshift lever Keyless push start system remote controller ..... 2-6 out of “P” (PARK) ..............3-32 Keyless push start system remote controller Ignition “ON”...
  • Page 560 INDEX Pedal..................3-12 Periodic maintenance schedule - For K10C engine, Main beam (high beam) indicator light ......2-141 K14C engine and K14D engine model........7-3 Maintenance recommended under severe driving conditions Periodic maintenance schedule - For K10C engine, K14C engine and - For K12C engine and K12M engine model ......7-16 K14D engine model ...............
  • Page 561 Theft deterrent light .............2-18 Shoulder anchor height adjuster ........2-36 Thermometer ...............2-68, 2-78 SHVS (Smart Hybrid Vehicle by Suzuki) Thermometer (if equipped) / ENG ASTOP indicator light (for K12D engine model) ............. 3-37 (if equipped) / ENG A-STOP OFF light (if equipped)..2-100 Side airbags and side curtain airbags .......
  • Page 562 INDEX Turn signal control lever........... 2-156 Turn signal indicators ............2-140 Turn signal operation ............2-156 Tyre changing tool..............8-1 Tyre inspection ..............7-60 Tyre pressure monitoring system (TPMS) ...... 3-135 Tyre rotation................. 7-61 Tyres ..................7-59 Using transmission ............. 3-20 Vehicle cleaning..............
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  • Page 568 $*5ee 3$5 / $157 0$52& $*5ee 3$5 / $157 0$52& $*5ee 3$5 / $157 0$52&...
  • Page 574 S180052024 40398036...
  • Page 576 S180052024 OMAN-TRA R/1293/10 D090258 TIS-15 OMAN-TRA R/4948/17 D100428 40398036 OMAN-TRA R/1445/10 D090258...
  • Page 577 S180052024 REGISTERED No: ER60911/18 DEALER No: DA36975/14 TIS-15 REGISTERED No: ER59583/17 DEALER No: DA36975/14 40398036 REGISTERED No: ER38555/15 DEALER No: DA36975/14...
  • Page 579 S180052024 AGREE PAR L’ANRT MAROC Numéro d’agrément : MR 17719 ANRT 2018 Date d’agrément : 16/10/2018 40398036 AGREE PAR L’ANRT MAROC Numéro d’agrément : MR 5837 ANRT 2010 Date d’agrément : 08/10/2010...
  • Page 580 &1& COMISIÓN NACIONAL H-20871...
  • Page 585 5-28 Hamada-cho, Yokkaichi, Mie 510-8528 Japan Tel: +81 59-354-6200 Fax: +81 59-354-6318...
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  • Page 590 English Hereby, MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION, HIMEJI WORKS, declares that the radio equipment type Immobilizer System (IMB411-01) is in compliance with Directive 2014/53/EU. The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at the following internet address:http://www.mitsubishielectric.com/bu/automotive/doc/re.html Bulgarian MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION, HIMEJI WORKS Immobilizer System (IMB411-01) 2014/53/ : http://www.mitsubishielectric.com/bu/automotive/doc/re.html...
  • Page 591 Hér með lýsir Continental yfir því að S180052024/TIS-15/40398036 er í samræmi við grunnkröfur og aðrar kröfur, sem gerðar eru í tilskipun 2014/53/EC. [Icelandic] The fullur texti af ESB-samræmisyfirlýsing er í boði á eftirfarandi veffangi: http://continental-homologation.com/suzuki Continental erklærer herved at utstyret S180052024/TIS-15/40398036 er i samsvar med de grunnleggende krav og øvrige relevante krav i direktiv 2014/53/EU.
  • Page 599 Robert Bosch GmbH Addendum Chassis Systems Control PO Box 1661 71226, Leonberg Tel +49 711/811-0 www.bosch.co.jp Technical data Product model name: MRRevo14F Frequency Band: 76-77 GHz Maximum Transmit Power: 32 dBm Nominal radiated power e.i.r.p. (peak detector): Maximum Transmit Power: 27 dBm Nominal radiated power e.i.r.p.
  • Page 605 Robert Bosch GmbH Addendum Chassis Systems Control PO Box 1661 71226, Leonberg Tel +49 711/811-0 Technical data Product model name: Frequency Band: 76-77 GHz Maximum Transmit Power: Nominal radiated power e.i.r.p. (peak detector): Maximum Transmit Power: Nominal radiated power e.i.r.p. (RMS detector):...
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  • Page 610 MODEL No. : I68P0 Continental Automotive GmbH Approved by TRC/LPD/2018/233 S180052024 TRC/LPD/2017/104 MODEL No. : T61M0 Approved by TRC/LPD/2018/239 Continental Automotive GmbH MODEL No. : K68P2 TIS-15 Approved by TRC/LPD/2018/235 TRC/LPD/2017/560 MODEL No. : K68P4 Approved by TRC/LPD/2018/236 Continental Automotive GmbH 40398036 TRC/LPD/2010/97...
  • Page 611 2018-10-I-000485 2018-10-I-000486 < W < Z E^h ^ Z'Ed/E EZK ^Y >KW DKZ/Z...
  • Page 613 DECLARATION of CONFORMITY Marca : SUZUKI Modelo : T61M0 Origen : THAILAND H-17332...
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  • Page 615 BRAND NAME : SUZUKI MOTOR CORPORATION : IFETEL RLVSUI618-1152 MODEL No. I68P0 : IFETEL RLVSUT618-1186 MODEL No. T61M0 : IFETEL RLVSUK618-1224 MODEL No. K68P2 : IFETEL RLVSUK618-1201 MODEL No. K68P4 La operación de este equipo está sujeta a las siguientes dos condiciones:...
  • Page 617 Microsoft WMT License This product is protected by certain intellectual property rights of Microsoft Corporation and third parties. Use or distribution of such technology outside of this product is prohibited without a license from Microsoft or an authorized Microsoft subsidiary and third parties. Windows Media is either a registered trademark or trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.
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