Suzuki CIAZ Owner's Manual & Service Booklet
Suzuki CIAZ Owner's Manual & Service Booklet

Suzuki CIAZ Owner's Manual & Service Booklet

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OWNER'S MANUAL & SERVICE BOOKLET
Keep With Vehicle At All Times
Contains Important Information On Safety, Operation & Maintenance
Part No. 99011M79M09-74E
April, 2017
ENG

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  • Page 1 OWNER’S MANUAL & SERVICE BOOKLET • • Keep With Vehicle At All Times Contains Important Information On Safety, Operation & Maintenance Part No. 99011M79M09-74E April, 2017...
  • Page 2 This Owner M anual & S ervice Booklet a pplies t o t he CIAZ series produced by MAR UTI SUZUKI INDIA LIMITED Note: The illustr ated model is one of the CIAZ Serie s. © C OPYRIGHT MAR UTI SUZUKI INDIA LIMITED 2017...
  • Page 4 MAINTENANCE SERVICE RECORDS DATE OF KIND OF MILEAGE MECHANICS DESCRIPTION OF JOB NAME OF SERVICING WORKSHOP JOB CARD NO. SERVICE SERVICE (KM) SIGNATURE F: ..FREE SERVICE, P:..PAID SERVICE, W:..WARRANTY JOB, A:..ACCIDENTAL JOB...
  • Page 11 Engine Oil, may be discrepancies between informa- manual carefully before operating your tion in this manual and your vehicle. coolant and other fluids, batteries and new MARUTI SUZUKI and review the MARUTI SUZUKI INDIA LIMITED tyres etc.
  • Page 12 NOTE: NOTICE Indicates special information to make maintenance easier or instructions clearer. Severe damage may be caused by the use of either poor quality fuel and/or lubricants not recommended by MARUTI SUZUKI.
  • Page 13: Warranty Policy

    (3) Maruti Suzuki Warranty Obligation: ries. If any defect(s) should be found in a Maruti Suzuki vehicle within Any vehicle on which parts or accessories not approved by the term stipulated above, Maruti Suzuki’s only obligation is to Maruti Suzuki have been used.
  • Page 14 This warranty is the entire written warranty given by Maruti Suzuki (8) Disclaimer of Consequential Damage: for Maruti Suzuki vehicles and no dealer or its or his agent or Maruti Suzuki assumes no responsibility for loss of vehicle, loss of...
  • Page 15 EMISSION WARRANTY POLICY 3. The method of examination for deciding the warranty of the parts will be at the sole discretion of Maruti Suzuki and autho- rised Maruti Suzuki workshop and results of the examination Maruti Suzuki offers the Emission Warranty on all Maruti Suzuki will be final and binding.
  • Page 16 8. Fuel Tank and Filler Cap. 1. In the absence of valid PUC certificate. 9. PCV (Positive Crankcase Ventilation) Valve. 2. Vehicle not serviced from authorised Maruti Suzuki workshop 10. Oil Filler Cap. as per the schedule specified in the Owner’s Manual.
  • Page 17: 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 SERVICE NETWORK...
  • Page 19: Fuel Recommendation

    FUEL RECOMMENDATION FUEL RECOMMENDATION Fuel Recommendation ............1-1...
  • Page 20 You must use unleaded Petrol with an less than 350 ppm (parts per million). should switch back to unleaded Petrol con- octane number (RON) of 91 or higher. MARUTI SUZUKI recommends to use the taining no alcohol. diesel fuel conformable to EN590. Do not use Petrol /Ethanol blends marine diesel fuel, heating oils and so forth.
  • Page 21: Table Of Contents

    BEFORE DRIVING BEFORE DRIVING Keys ..................2-1 Door Locks ................. 2-2 Keyless Push Start System Remote Controller/ Keyless Entry System Transmitter ........2-5 Security System ..............2-13 Windows ................2-15 Mirrors ................. 2-17 Front Seats ................. 2-19 Rear Seats ................2-20 Seat Belts and Child Restraint Systems ......
  • Page 22: Before Driving

    If you lose your keys, you will immobilizer system. Ask your authorised need this number to have new keys made. Maruti Suzuki workshop to have the sys- 80JM122 Write the number below for your future ref- tem inspected.
  • Page 23: Door Locks

    • If you lose your immobilizer ignition key EXAMPLE or remote controller, see your authorised Side Door Lock Maruti Suzuki workshop as soon as pos- EXAMPLE sible to have the lost one deactivated, then have the new key or remote con- troller made by them.
  • Page 24 BEFORE DRIVING Central Door Locking System NOTE: You can switch the function that unlocks all doors from twice operations to once opera- tion, and vice versa, via the setting mode of the information display. For details on how to use the information display, refer to “Information Display”...
  • Page 25 BEFORE DRIVING Child-Proof Locks (rear door) Trunk Lid EXAMPLE EXAMPLE EXAMPLE 79MH0202 79MH0203 79MH0236 (Vehicle with keyless entry system) You can unlock the lid by pushing the trunk (1) LOCK To unlock the all doors, push the lid unlatch button (2). (2) UNLOCK “UNLOCK”...
  • Page 26: Keyless Push Start System Remote Controller Keyless Entry System Transmitter

    79MH0205 antenna(s) disabled by your autho- Your vehicle is equipped with either a key- rised Maruti Suzuki workshop. EXAMPLE less push start system remote controller (Type A) or a keyless entry system trans- Keyless Push Start System Remote mitter (Type B).
  • Page 27: Operating Your Vehicle

    BEFORE DRIVING “Engine Switch” in the “OPERATING NOTE: Car locator function YOUR VEHICLE” section. You can switch the function that unlocks all This function helps in locating the vehicle. • You can unlatch and let the trunk lid doors from twice operations to once opera- Push both of the “LOCK”...
  • Page 28 • If you lose one of the remote controllers, the request switch under the following unlocked: ask your authorised Maruti Suzuki work- conditions: • To lock all doors, push one of the shop as soon as possible for a replace- –...
  • Page 29 • If you lose one of the remote controllers, The remote controller is a sensitive approximately 80 cm (2 1/2 feet) from a ask your authorised Maruti Suzuki work- electronic instrument. To avoid dam- front door handle, you can lock or unlock...
  • Page 30 BEFORE DRIVING Request switch warning buzzer Reminder function EXAMPLE This exterior buzzer beeps for about 2 sec- onds in the following conditions to warn you that the request switch is not working: • The request switch is pressed after all doors are closed with the ignition mode changed to “ACC”...
  • Page 31 BEFORE DRIVING If the remote controller is left in the vehicle Replacement of the battery (1) Lithium disc type battery: and you lock the driver’s door or front pas- If the remote controller becomes unreli- CR2032 or equivalent senger’s door as described below, the door able, replace the battery.
  • Page 32 • If you lose one of the transmitters, ask remind you. ton (1) once. your authorised Maruti Suzuki workshop • If the security system was triggered due • To unlock only the driver’s door, push the to an unauthorised entry into the vehicle as soon as possible for a replacement.
  • Page 33 BEFORE DRIVING Replacement of the battery 3) Put the edge of a flat blade screwdriver in NOTICE If the transmitter becomes unreliable, the slot of the transmitter (2) and pry it open. replace the battery. 4) Replace the battery (3) so its + terminal The transmitter is a sensitive elec- faces the “+”...
  • Page 34: Security System

    Maruti Suzuki workshop or use the setting able the system beforehand. Mistakenly hood, or the warning may be triggered if mode of the information display.
  • Page 35 Ask your authorised end of the predetermined operation time, about 27.5 seconds. The security system Maruti Suzuki workshop to inspect the it will be triggered again if any of the indicator continues to blink during this system.
  • Page 36: Windows

    BEFORE DRIVING Windows Passenger’s door (at toll booths or drive-through restaurants, for example). This means the driver can EXAMPLE Electric Window Controls open or close the window without holding the window switch in the “Down” or “Up” The electric windows can only be operated position.
  • Page 37 BEFORE DRIVING Pinching Prevention Function NOTE: WARNING Even if you cannot close the window by the The driver’s window is equipped with the pinching prevention function. The function auto-up feature because there may be • You should always lock the pas- something wrong with the pinching preven- detects a foreign object caught in the win- senger’s window operation when...
  • Page 38: Mirrors

    EXAMPLE thing wrong with the pinching prevention (if equipped) function. Have your vehicle inspected by EXAMPLE an authorised Maruti Suzuki workshop. 68LMT0206 (2) Day driving (3) Night driving You can adjust the inside rearview mirror by hand so as to see the rear of your vehi- cle in the mirror.
  • Page 39 BEFORE DRIVING You can adjust the auto dimming rearview mirror by hand so you can see to the rear WARNING EXAMPLE of your vehicle in the mirror. This rearview Do not touch or cover the sensor (3) mirror has a function of automatically since this may impair normal opera- reducing glare from the lights of vehicles tion of the system.
  • Page 40: Front Seats

    BEFORE DRIVING Outside Rearview Mirrors Folding Front Seats EXAMPLE Switch (if equipped) Seat Adjustment EXAMPLE WARNING Never attempt to adjust the driver’s seat or seatback while driving. The seat or seatback could move unex- pectedly, causing loss of control. Make sure that the driver’s seat and seatback properly adjusted...
  • Page 41: Rear Seats

    BEFORE DRIVING Head Restraints NOTE: Seat Belts and Child Restraint It may be necessary to recline the seat- Systems EXAMPLE back to provide enough overhead clear- ance to remove the head restraint. EXAMPLE Front EXAMPLE 80J001 Head restraints are designed to help reduce the risk of neck injuries in the case 68PM2001 of an accident.
  • Page 42 BEFORE DRIVING EXAMPLE EXAMPLE EXAMPLE as low as possible across the hips Above the pelvis Across the pelvis 65D606 65D201 65D199 WARNING WARNING WARNING (Continued) • Never allow persons to ride in the (Continued) • Seat belts should never be worn •...
  • Page 43 BEFORE DRIVING Safety reminder WARNING WARNING Sit up straight and fully back (Continued) (Continued) • Never use the same seat belt on more • Avoid contamination of seat belt than one occupant and never attach a webbing by polishes, oils, chemicals, Low on hips seat belt over an infant or child being and particularly battery acid.
  • Page 44 BEFORE DRIVING All Seat Belts Except Rear Center Rear Center Seat Belt refitted into the buckle and the belt tight- ened as previously described. All seat belts except rear center are the EXAMPLE TO TIGHTEN lap-shoulder belt. To unfasten the belt, press the release but- ton on the buckle catch.
  • Page 45 BEFORE DRIVING 3) After step 2) has finished, the reminder the anchor up. To move downward, slide light will remain on until the driver’s seat the anchor down while pulling the lock WARNING belt is buckled. knob out. After adjustment, make sure that It is absolutely essential that the the anchor is securely locked.
  • Page 46 BEFORE DRIVING Infant restraint - rear seat only MARUTI SUZUKI highly recommends that WARNING you use a child restraint system to restrain EXAMPLE infants and small children. Many different Be sure to inspect all seat belt types of child restraint systems are available;...
  • Page 47 BEFORE DRIVING Installation with Lap-Shoulder Seat WARNING EXAMPLE belts If your vehicle is equipped with a ELR type belt front passenger air bag, do not install EXAMPLE a rear-facing child restraint in the front passenger’s seat. If the passen- ger’s air bag inflates, a child in a rear- facing child restraint could be killed or seriously injured.
  • Page 48 BEFORE DRIVING Installation with a Lap Belt Installation with ISOFIX type restraint system in all directions especially forward to make sure the connecting bars Anchorages EXAMPLE are securely latched to the anchorages. EXAMPLE Pull to tighten 60G132A Install your child restraint system accord- ing to the instructions provided by the child EXAMPLE restraint system manufacturer.
  • Page 49 BEFORE DRIVING NOTE: 4) Push the child restraint toward the If the most upper position head restraint anchorages so that the connecting bar EXAMPLE interferes a child restraint system and pre- tips are partially hooked to the anchor- vents the child restraint system from being ages.
  • Page 50 Do not attach the top strap to the luggage NOTE: restraint loops. Maruti Suzuki recommends use of Maruti Suzuki Genuine accessory of “Child seat, WARNING ISOFIX”. Do not attach the child restraint top strap to the luggage restraint loops...
  • Page 51 BEFORE DRIVING Child Restraint System for India 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. Whenever you carry children up to 12 years of age, properly use the child restraints which conform to AIS 072, the standard for child restraints, referring to the table.
  • Page 52 ALL these instruc- tion, and follow all those precautions. tensioner system serviced by an autho- tions carefully to minimize your risk rised Maruti Suzuki workshop as soon as of severe injury or death. The pretensioner is located in each front possible.
  • Page 53 Have both systems inspected by an authorised Maruti Suzuki workshop as soon as possible. Service on or around the pretensioner sys- tem components or wiring must be per- formed only by an authorised Maruti Suzuki workshop who is specially trained.
  • Page 54: Supplemental Restraint System (Air Bags If Equipped)

    BEFORE DRIVING Supplemental Restraint EXAMPLE System (air bags) (if equipped) WARNING This section of the owner’s manual describes the protection provided by your vehicle SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT SYSTEM (air bags). Please read and follow ALL these instructions carefully to minimize your risk of severe injury or death in the event of a collision.
  • Page 55 (or the seat belt pretensioner system) may not work properly. Have the air bag system inspected by an authorised Maruti Suzuki workshop as soon as possi- ble. 79MH0222 63J259...
  • Page 56 BEFORE DRIVING Front passenger’s front air bag EXAMPLE (if equipped) WARNING EXAMPLE Do not install a rear-facing child restraint in the front passenger’s seat. If the passenger’s front air bag inflates, a child in a rear-facing child restraint could be killed or severely injured.
  • Page 57 BEFORE DRIVING • Approximately 50 km/h or lower speed EXAMPLE EXAMPLE frontal collision to a stopped vehicle. EXAMPLE 80J119 80J100E • Collision from the side. • Falling into a deep hole or ditch. 80J103 EXAMPLE • Collision that the front of your vehicle EXAMPLE goes under the bed of a truck etc.
  • Page 58 BEFORE DRIVING • Collision with a fixed wall or guardrail at How the system works EXAMPLE an angle of greater than about 30 In a frontal collision, the crash sensors will detect rapid deceleration, and if the con- degrees (1) from the front. troller judges that the deceleration rep- resents a severe frontal crash, the EXAMPLE...
  • Page 59 Either of these two an authorised Maruti Suzuki workshop to conditions may result in severe injury. ensure it is in proper working order.
  • Page 60: Instrument Cluster

    BEFORE DRIVING Instrument Cluster 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 For Petrol 79MH10203 2-39...
  • Page 61: Speedometer

    BEFORE DRIVING Speedometer Fuel Gauge Refer to “Low Fuel Warning Light” in “Warning and Indicator Lights” in this sec- The speedometer indicates vehicle speed. tion for details. The mark (2) indicates that the fuel filler Tachometer door is located on the left side of the vehi- cle.
  • Page 62: Brightness Control

    BEFORE DRIVING Temperature Gauge Brightness Control To reduce the brightness of the instrument panel lights, turn the brightness control knob (1) counterclockwise. EXAMPLE WARNING If you attempt to adjust the display while driving, you could lose control of the vehicle. Do not attempt to adjust the display while driving.
  • Page 63: Information Display

    BEFORE DRIVING Information Display The information display shows the follow- Thermometer ing information. When the ignition switch is in the “ON” position or the ignition mode is “ON”, the Display (A) display (A) shows the thermometer. Thermometer The thermometer indicates the outside Display (B) temperature.
  • Page 64 BEFORE DRIVING Transaxle selector position indica- Trip meter / Instantaneous fuel con- sumption/ Average fuel consumption/ Push the trip meter selector tor (for automatic transaxle vehi- Driving range knob (2). cles) / Gearshift Indicator When the ignition switch is in the “ON” (if equipped) Push the indicator selector position or the ignition mode is “ON”, the...
  • Page 65 BEFORE DRIVING NOTE: • For “L/100km” or “km/L” setting, you can The indicated maximum value of the trip change the units that instantaneous fuel EXAMPLE meter is 9999.9. When you run past the consumption is displayed in. Refer to maximum value, the indicated value will “Average fuel consumption”...
  • Page 66 BEFORE DRIVING The driving range shown in the display is NOTICE the approximate distance you can drive until the fuel gauge indicates “E”, based on Keep track of your odometer reading current driving conditions. and check the maintenance sched- When the low fuel warning light comes on, ule regularly for required services.
  • Page 67 BEFORE DRIVING Setting Mode In the setting mode, you can set up the following functions. Indication Functions Central door locking system “ ” Automatic door locking function “ ” Automatic door unlocking function “ ” Door locking and unlocking siren “ ”...
  • Page 68 BEFORE DRIVING Indication Functions Shock sensor “ ” Pre-warning sensitivity of the shock sensor “ ” Full blast warning sensitivity of the shock sensor “ ” Initialization setting “ ” Exit the setting mode “ ” How to operate the setting mode: Central door locking system “...
  • Page 69 BEFORE DRIVING Automatic door locking function “ ” Door locking and unlocking Shock sensor “ ” • : Disable the automatic door siren “ ” • : Enable the shock sensor locking function • : Siren sounds when • : Disable the shock sensor •...
  • Page 70: Warning And Indicator Lights

    3) If you determine that it is safe, drive the brake fluid reservoir falls below the cautiously at low speed to the nearest specified level. authorised Maruti Suzuki workshop for repairs, 4) Have the vehicle towed to the nearest authorised Maruti Suzuki workshop for repairs.
  • Page 71 If one of these happens, have the system has been started and the parking 65D529 brake has been fully released. inspected by your authorised Maruti Suzuki When the ignition switch is turned to the workshop. • If the brake system warning light “ON”...
  • Page 72 BEFORE DRIVING rised Maruti Suzuki workshop before you Driver’s Seat Belt Reminder Light drive the vehicle again. WARNING If the “AIR BAG” light does not blink NOTICE or come on briefly when the ignition • If you operate the engine with this switch is turned to the “ON”...
  • Page 73 BEFORE DRIVING If the malfunction indicator light comes on Suzuki workshop to have the system Low Fuel Warning Light or blinks when the engine is running, there inspected. is a damage in the emission control sys- tem. Immobilizer/Keyless Push Start...
  • Page 74 Engine Model) If this light comes on while driving, the power steering system may not work prop- erly. Have the system inspected by your authorised Maruti Suzuki workshop. NOTE: Following operations of the steering wheel 50G055 60A543...
  • Page 75 “ACC” Indicator Light (if equipped) This light comes on for several seconds Maruti Suzuki workshop. when the ignition switch is turned to the “ON” position or the engine switch is Keyless Push Start System Remote pressed to change the ignition mode to “ON”...
  • Page 76: Lighting Control Lever

    When the high beams (main beams) (Engine Auto Stop Start System)” and are on, a light on the instrument panel will “SHVS (Smart Hybrid Vehicle by Suzuki)” come on. To momentarily activate the high in the “OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE”...
  • Page 77: Front Fog Light Switch (If Equipped)

    BEFORE DRIVING Front Fog Light Switch Headlight Leveling Switch Turn Signal Control Lever (ifequipped) EXAMPLE EXAMPLE EXAMPLE 80JM040 64J058 Level the headlight beam according to the 65D611 The front fog light comes on when the fog load condition of your vehicle by turning light switch is pushed in with the position this switch.
  • Page 78: Hazard Warning Switch

    To turn off the indicator. Please ask an authorised Maruti will return to its normal position. lights, push the switch again. Suzuki workshop for the customization. Use the hazard warning lights to warn Lane change signal other traffic during emergency parking or...
  • Page 79: Windshield Wiper And Washer Lever

    BEFORE DRIVING Windshield Wiper and Washer Windshield Wipers Windshield Washer EXAMPLE Lever EXAMPLE EXAMPLE 79MHA0001 79MH0235 To turn the windshield wipers on, move the To spray windshield washer fluid, pull the lever down to one of the three operating lever toward you. The windshield wipers 65D611 positions.
  • Page 80: Tilt Steering Lock Lever

    BEFORE DRIVING Tilt Steering Lock Lever NOTICE WARNING To help prevent damage to the wind- EXAMPLE Never attempt to adjust the steering shield wiper and washer system wheel height while the vehicle is components, you should take the fol- moving or you could lose control of lowing precautions: the vehicle.
  • Page 81: Horn

    BEFORE DRIVING Horn Heated Rear Window Switch When the rear window is misted, push this switch (1) to clear the window. Type A An indicator light will be lit when the defog- EXAMPLE ger is on. The defogger will work only when the engine is running.
  • Page 83 (Vehicle with Keyless Push Start System) ......3-12 Using the Transaxle ............3-15 Gearshift Indicator (if equipped)..........3-19 60G408 SHVS (Smart Hybrid Vehicle by Suzuki) (if equipped)..3-20 ENG A-STOP System (Engine Auto Stop Start System) (if equipped)................3-21 Parking Sensors (if equipped) ........... 3-24 Rearview Camera (if equipped) ..........
  • Page 84: Exhaust Gas Warning

    OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Exhaust Gas Warning Daily Inspection Checklist WARNING Before Driving EXAMPLE (Continued) • Do not park with the engine run- EXAMPLE 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, make sure the air intake selector is set to...
  • Page 85: 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 after use. checks: It is normal for the engine to consume some engine oil during normal vehicle 1) Engine oil level 4) Make sure the hood is fully closed and...
  • Page 86 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE You should also be aware that the diluting Ignition Switch LOCK ingredients evaporate out when the vehicle This is the normal parking position. It is the (Vehicle without Keyless is subsequently driven at high speeds, only position in which the key can be Push Start System) such as on an expressway, making it removed.
  • Page 87 When this position is selected, the 81A297S rised Maruti Suzuki workshop. information display in the instrument clus- • Do not leave the ignition switch in ter come on. Refer to “Warning and Indica- the “ON”...
  • Page 88: Keyless Push Start System

    OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE NOTE: Keyless Push Start System • With the engine off You do not need to keep the engine switch (if equipped) You can use such electric equipment as pressed to start the engine. the power windows and wipers with the Provided the keyless push start system NOTICE engine off.
  • Page 89 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Engine Switch Illumination Selection of Ignition Modes The engine switch is illuminated (lit) in the Press the engine switch to select the Automatic transaxle following situations: “ACC” or “ON” mode as follows when you Gearshift Gearshift • When the engine is off and the driver’s use an electric accessory or check the lever in lever in...
  • Page 90 Contact met, the system gives a “remote controller “interior workable area” (refer to the related an authorised Maruti Suzuki workshop outside” warning by sounding the interior explanation in this section). Try again after for an inspection of the system.
  • Page 91: Parking Brake Lever

    OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE NOTE: The “interior workable area” for these functions Parking Brake Lever • If the warning is given, locate the remote is defined as all the interior spaces except for controller as soon as possible. the space above the instrument panel. EXAMPLE •...
  • Page 92 4) Release the parking brake. inspected immediately by an autho- When you return to your vehicle, Automatic transaxle rised Maruti Suzuki workshop. you must remember to first set the EXAMPLE parking brake, then remove the wheel chocks.
  • Page 93 Depressing the accelerator pedal braking. increases power output and speed. Brake Pedal (2) Your MARUTI SUZUKI vehicle is equipped with front and rear drum brakes. Depress- ing the brake pedal applies both sets of 79MH0301 brakes.
  • Page 94 Ask your starter system can be damaged. ately after the engine has started or authorised Maruti Suzuki workshop to • Do not crank the engine for more than the starter system can be damaged. have the engine inspected.
  • Page 95 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Starting the Engine NOTICE EXAMPLE (Vehicle with Keyless Push • Do not depress the accelerator Start System) during the engine starting proce- dure. Before Starting the Engine • If the engine does not respond EXAMPLE when you try to start it with the engine switch or if the engine 82K254 switch repeats cycling through the...
  • Page 96 Deteriorated this procedure, consult your authorised heard from around the engine when engine oil will damage the bearings of the Maruti Suzuki workshop. engine restarted. This is not a malfunc- turbocharger. tion. In this case, always let the engine idle before stop it.
  • Page 97 Maruti Suzuki workshop to warning. Please contact an authorised 57L21131 have the engine inspected. Maruti Suzuki workshop for the customi- 1) Make sure the parking brake is set fully. zation. 2) Manual transaxle – Shift to “N” (Neutral) If the “PUSH” indicator light blinks and •...
  • Page 98: Using The Transaxle

    “LOCK” (OFF) using the engine switch Starting off by an authorised Maruti Suzuki workshop and then lock the doors. Without returning To start off, depress the clutch pedal all the after doing the following: the ignition mode to “LOCK”...
  • Page 99 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Downshifting maximum allowable 4-Speed Automatic Transaxle speeds WARNING EXAMPLE • Reduce your speed and downshift For Petrol engine to a lower gear before going down Downshifting km/h a long or steep hill. A lower gear will allow the engine to provide 2nd to 1st braking.
  • Page 100 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE the 3-speed mode, push in the overdrive The gearshift lever is designed so that it button (1) when shifting the gearshift lever, you could shift into “P”, “R”, “2”, or off switch and release it. cannot be shifted out of the “P” position “L”...
  • Page 101 Maruti Suzuki workshop for repair. engine braking when going down steep hills. NOTE: If you move the gearshift lever to a lower...
  • Page 102 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Gearshift Indicator Example of the gearshift indicator (if equipped) Indication Description Lower gear position is selected for the vehicle speed and/or EXAMPLE engine revolution. Changing to a higher gear position is recom- mended. • In this case, shifting up to 4th gear position is recommended. Current gear position is optimal for the vehicle speed and/or engine revolution.
  • Page 103 SHVS (Smart Hybrid Vehicle driving condition (such as vehicle speed • The gearshift indicator is not indicated by Suzuki) (if equipped) and/or engine revolution), and it shows when the gear position is in “N” (Neu- which gear position is optimal for your driv- tral).
  • Page 104 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Engine Power Assist Function Starter Motor Function ENG A-STOP System While the vehicle is running, ISG assists After the engine auto stop by the ENG (Engine Auto Stop Start engine power as a motor in the following A-STOP system, the engine will be limited condition.
  • Page 105 (Exide Ecoserve DIN70) that has been If the vehicle is moving, press down approved by MARUTI SUZUKi, other- the brake pedal harder than usual. wise you would damage your vehicle, and the ENG A-STOP system could not be available.
  • Page 106 This is normal and not the malfunction of Refer to “Starting the Engine” in this rised Maruti Suzuki workshop. the audio system. section for details. 3-23...
  • Page 107 “ON” or the engine switch is pressed to should have the system inspected by an change the ignition mode to “ON”, the authorised Maruti Suzuki workshop. For NOTICE gearshift lever is in the “R” position and details, refer to “Warning and Indicator the parking sensor switch is in the “ON”...
  • Page 108 Maruti Suzuki workshop. – The vehicle is on a rough surface, • The sensors can detect an obstacle up to slope, gravel road or grass field.
  • Page 109 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE How to Use the Parking Sensor WARNING Switch position State Parking sensor switch (Continued) EXAMPLE EXAMPLE – Sensors have intercepted ultra- • When the indica- sonic noise from another vehicle’s tor light is on and horn, engine, air braking system all necessary con- (large vehicles), or parking sensor.
  • Page 110: Rearview Camera

    Distance Have your vehicle inspected by an Buzzer WARNING (approx.) authorised Maruti Suzuki workshop. 45 – 60 cm Short beeps at short • The indicator does not come on when the The distance viewed in the rearview (18 – 24 in.)
  • Page 111 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE NOTE: NOTICE NOTICE If body wax does get on the camera lens, wipe off the wax with a clean cloth damp- If you use the rearview camera for a The rearview camera is a precision ened with mild detergent diluted with long time when the ignition switch is instrument.
  • Page 112 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Example of display range of rearview tions, this system Example of rearview camera screen camera malfunction. indication – In dark areas, on a rainy day or at The distance viewed in the rearview cam- EXAMPLE night. era may differ from the actual distance –...
  • Page 113 30 km/h. Start to brake the vehi- have the system inspected by an autho- cle when there is plenty of distance rised Maruti Suzuki workshop as soon as between your vehicle and the stopping possible. point, and slow down gradually.
  • Page 114 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Brake Assist System (if equipped) WARNING WARNING When you slam the brakes on, the brake assist system judges as an emergency If water gets into the brake devices, • On some types of loose surfaces stop and provides more powerful braking brake performance may become poor (such as gravel, snow-covered for a driver who cannot hold down the...
  • Page 115 When replacing tyres or be a problem with the ABS system. wheels, use only the size and type Ask your authorised Maruti Suzuki specified in this owner’s manual. workshop to inspect the ABS sys- tem immediately. If the ABS system...
  • Page 117: 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 Driving on Wet Roads............4-5 Do's & Don'ts for Safe Driving ..........4-6 Margin for Safety..............
  • Page 118: Catalytic Converter

    DRIVING TIPS Running-in Catalytic Converter EXAMPLE NOTICE EXAMPLE The future performance and reliabil- ity of the engine depends on the care and restraint exercised during its early life. It is especially important to observe the following precautions during the initial 960 km of vehicle 52D078S operation.
  • Page 119: Improving Fuel Economy

    DRIVING TIPS Improving Fuel Economy NOTICE EXAMPLE The following instructions will help you To minimize the possibility of catalyst improve fuel economy. or other vehicle damage: • Maintain the engine in the proper Avoid excessive idling operating condition. If you are to wait for more than a minute •...
  • Page 120: Highway Driving

    DRIVING TIPS Keep the air cleaner clean Highway Driving Driving on Hills EXAMPLE When driving at highway speeds, pay attention to the following: • Stopping distance progressively increases with vehicle speed. Apply the brakes far enough ahead of the stopping point to allow for the extra stopping dis- tance.
  • Page 121: Driving On Slippery Roads

    Maruti Install the chains on the front tires tightly, tem and automatic transaxle (if Suzuki workshop or a roadside assis- according to the chain manufacturer’s equipped) damage may result. tance service. If a towing service is not instructions.
  • Page 122: Driving On Wet Roads

    • Do not use tires other than those till water level drops. ning the wheels too fast. specified MARUTI SUZUKI. • Water is incompressible substance, Never use different sizes or types water inside engine is harmful to of tires on the front and rear the engine.
  • Page 123 Maruti Suzuki vehicle. EXAMPLE 72F-08-008 2) Always follow other vehicles at a safe distance in order to prevent a rear-end collision, in case the vehicle ahead make a sudden stop.
  • Page 124 DRIVING TIPS 5) When overtaking other vehicles, watch Braking 4) Avoid reckless high speed driving and out for the oncoming vehicle and 1) Use the parking brake when parking try to drive at a safe speed suitable for care-fully confirm the safety. your vehicle and shift the gear shift the road conditions while maintaining a 6) Don’t attempt zigzag driving which will...
  • Page 125 DRIVING TIPS Long distance driving when the windshield glass is dry or the Margin For Safety 1) Be sure to perform safety checks wiper blade and glass may get dam- before starting a trip. aged. It is important to allow yourself a margin for 2) Take rest at certain intervals to prevent safety during driving so that you can cope an accident which may occur when you...
  • Page 127: Other Controls And Equipment

    OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Fuel Filler Cap ..............5-1 Engine Hood ................ 5-2 Sun Visor ................5-3 Interior Light ................ 5-4 Accessory Socket ............... 5-6 AUX/USB Socket (if equipped) ........... 5-7 Assist Grips (if equipped) ..........5-7 Glove Box ................
  • Page 128: Fuel Filler Cap

    OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Fuel Filler Cap NOTE: The cap holder (1) holds the fuel filler cap (2) by hooking the groove (3) when refuel- EXAMPLE Close Open ing. To reinstall the fuel filler cap: 1) Turn the cap clockwise until you hear several clicks.
  • Page 129: Engine Hood

    OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Engine Hood 2) Push the under-hood release lever sideways with your finger, as shown in CAUTION the illustration. While pushing the lever, EXAMPLE • The prop rod can be hot enough to lift up the engine hood. burn your finger right after driving.
  • Page 130: Sun Visor

    OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Sun Visor Card holder (if equipped) WARNING EXAMPLE EXAMPLE Make sure the hood is fully closed and latched before driving. If it is not, it can fly up unexpectedly during driving, obstructing your view and resulting in an accident. CAUTION To avoid injury, be sure no part of the occupant’s body such as hands or...
  • Page 131: Interior Light

    OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Vanity mirror (if equipped) Interior Light EXAMPLE EXAMPLE EXAMPLE (3) / (4) 79MH0541 (3) Vanity mirror To use the vanity mirror (3) on the back of 79MH0504 the sun visor, pull up the mirror cover (1). (1) Footwell lights (if equipped) (2) Instrument panel pocket light WARNING...
  • Page 132 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Footwell Lights (if equipped) (1) Front (with overhead console) (4) These light switches have three or four positions which function as described A footwell light is provided in the leg space EXAMPLE in front of each front seat. The light comes below: on when the door is opened.
  • Page 133: Accessory Socket

    OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Trunk Lid (7) NOTE: Accessory Socket The number of doors involved in the light- EXAMPLE ing operation of the interior light depends Center console on the vehicle specification. If there is a EXAMPLE switch (rubber projection) at the door opening as shown, the door is involved in the lighting operation.
  • Page 134 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT sure that the cap remains on the socket AUX/USB Socket (if equipped) Assist Grips (if equipped) when the socket is not in use. EXAMPLE EXAMPLE NOTICE • To prevent the fuse from being blown, when using sockets at the same time, do not exceed the total combined power capacity of 12 volt/120 watt/10 ampere.
  • Page 135: Glove Box

    OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Glove Box Overhead Console (if equipped) WARNING EXAMPLE EXAMPLE • Do not drive with the overhead con- sole lid open, or the articles stowed inside could fall down during brak- ing, acceleration or in the event of a collision.
  • Page 136: Cup Holder And Storage Area

    OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Cup Holder and Storage Area Instrument Panel Pocket (1) / Driver’s Pocket (8) EXAMPLE WARNING Do not place any objects which may fall out from the pocket when the vehicle is moving. Failure to take the precaution may result in an object interfering with the pedals and causing a loss of vehicle control or an accident.
  • Page 137 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Front Bottle Holders (2) Console box This pocket is provided for holding light Use this stowage for keeping small items. and soft things such as gloves, newspa- WARNING Open the compartment by raising the top pers or magazines. lid while keeping the lever (1) up.
  • Page 138 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Footrest Floor Mats (if equipped) WARNING • If the seat belt is obstructed by any EXAMPLE EXAMPLE part of the armrest when fastened, it cannot provide the intended pro- tection. After fastening the seat belt, always check that the armrest is not interfering with the belt.
  • Page 139: Frame Hooks

    OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Roll Sun Shade (if equipped) Frame Hooks WARNING Front EXAMPLE Failure to take the following precau- 1) Take out the necessary tools (jack han- tions may result in the driver’s side dle) from the onboard tool set. floor mat interfering with the pedals 2) Use the end of the jack handle (a) and causing a loss of vehicle control...
  • Page 140 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT The frame hook (1) is provided on the front Rear NOTICE of the vehicle for use in emergency situa- EXAMPLE tions and train shipping purposes only. When you use the frame hook (2), To tow your vehicle on the road or high- avoid the driving that gives signifi- way, follow the instruction of “Towing”...
  • Page 141: Heating And Air Conditioning System

    OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Heating and Air Conditioning Air Outlet System There are two of heating and air condition- ing systems as follows: • Manual Heating and Air Conditioning System • Automatic Heating and Air Conditioning System (Climate Control) EXAMPLE 79MH0520 (1) Windshield defroster outlet (2) Side defroster outlet...
  • Page 142 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Center outlet Rear outlet EXAMPLE EXAMPLE 79MH0521 Side outlet 79MH0522 Move the knob (3) vertically or horizontally to adjust the direction of airflow as desired. The rear outlet opens when you turn the dial (4) to the right and closes when you turn it to the left.
  • Page 143: Manual Heating And Air Conditioning System

    OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Manual Heating and Air Conditioning System Air flow selector (3) Description of Controls EXAMPLE EXAMPLE 61MM0A019 This is used to select one of the functions described below. Ventilation (a) EXAMPLE 79MH0543 Temperature selector (1) This is used to select the temperature by turning the selector. 79MH0523 Blower speed selector (2) Temperature-controlled air comes out of...
  • Page 144 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Bi-level (b) Temperature-controlled air comes out of Temperature-controlled air comes out of the floor outlets and the side outlets, also the windshield defroster outlets, the side EXAMPLE comes out of the windshield defroster out- defroster outlets and the side outlets. lets and also comes slightly out of the side Air intake selector (4) defroster outlets.
  • Page 145 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Air conditioning switch (5) to the desired blower speed position. Set- You can switch the air intake selector to To turn on the air conditioning system, set ting the blower speed selector to a higher either “FRESH AIR” or “RECIRCULATED the blower speed selector to a position other blower speed position increases heating AIR”...
  • Page 146 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT NOTE: Models equipped with SHVS system Maintenance Because the air conditioner dehumidifies (if equipped) If you do not use the air conditioner for a the air, turning it on will help keep the win- • If the air conditioning performance can long period, such as during winter, it may dows clear, even when blowing heated air no longer perform at a sufficient level...
  • Page 147: Automatic Heating And Air Conditioning System

    OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Automatic Heating and Air Conditioning System Temperature selector (1) (Climate Control) EXAMPLE Description of Controls EXAMPLE 79MH0530 Turn the temperature selector (1) to adjust the temperature. Blower speed selector (2) EXAMPLE (6) (7) (4) (5) 79MH0529 79MH0531 (1) Temperature selector The blower speed selector (2) is used to...
  • Page 148 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Air intake selector (3) FRESH AIR (b) If the “AUTO” switch (8) is pushed, the air When this mode is selected, outside air is flow will vary automatically as the climate EXAMPLE introduced. control system maintains the selected tem- perature.
  • Page 149 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Temperature-controlled air comes out of Heat & defrost (f) Defrost the floor outlets and cooler air comes out EXAMPLE EXAMPLE of the center, side and rear outlets. When the temperature selector (1) is in the fully COLD position or fully HOT position, how- ever, the air from the floor outlets and the air from the center, side and rear outlets...
  • Page 150 You should have the only when the blower is on. To turn on the system inspected by an authorised Maruti air conditioning system, push in the switch Suzuki workshop. 79MH0536 and “A/C” will appear on the display. To NOTE:...
  • Page 151 Have this job done by your authorised These sensors are used by the automatic Maruti Suzuki workshop as the lower glove system to regulate temperature. box must be lowered for this job.
  • Page 152: Radio Antenna

    HFC-134a, commonly called Printed antenna “R-134a”. R-134a replaced R-12 around We recommend that you always ask a EXAMPLE 1993 for automotive applications. Other authorised Maruti Suzuki workshop about refrigerants are available, including recy- frequency band, output power, cled R-12, but only R-134a should be used antenna position at vehicle and specific in your vehicle.
  • Page 153 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Audio System (Type A) (if equipped) EXAMPLE 76MH0A091 AM/FM CD PLAYER NOTE: For vehicle equipped with SMARTPLAY INFOTAINMENT SYSTEM, refer to the audio manual available with the vehicle. 5-26...
  • Page 154 Please bring the unit to an authorised quickly tune to them using the pre- sets. Maruti Suzuki workshop. EXAMPLE • Set the sound volume to a level that will allow you to continue to be...
  • Page 155 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT EXAMPLE EXAMPLE EXAMPLE 52D348 52D347 52D351 Never stick labels on the surface of the To remove fingermarks and dust, use a Do not expose compact discs to direct sun- compact disc or write on the surface with a soft cloth, and wipe in a straight line from light or any heat source.
  • Page 156 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT NOTE: (if equipped) • Do not use commercially available CD ® protection sheets or discs equipped with The Bluetooth word mark and logo are stabilizers, etc. registered trademarks and are owned by These may get caught in the internal the Bluetooth SIG, Ink.
  • Page 157 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Basic Operations Mute 2) Turn TUNE FOLDER PUSH Press the MUTE button (3) to mute the SOUND knob (2) to adjust the sound. EXAMPLE sound. To cancel the mute, press the MUTE button (3) again. Adjusting the AVC (Auto volume control) ®...
  • Page 158 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Preset-EQ Listening to the Radio Selecting the FM band Preset-EQ calls up various sound types in Press the FM button (1). EXAMPLE accordance with the listening music type. Each time the button is pressed, the recep- 1) Press the TUNE FOLDER PUSH tion band will change as follows: SOUND knob (2) several times until...
  • Page 159 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT NOTE: Listening to a CD EXAMPLE • Auto store can be released by pressing EXAMPLE AS button (7) while auto store is under way. • When the auto store is performed, the station previously stored in the memory at the position is overwritten.
  • Page 160 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Listening to a CD Repeat playback NOTICE When a CD is inserted, playback will auto- Press the RPT button (6). matically start. Each time the button is pressed, the mode • Never insert your finger or hand When a CD is already inside the unit, will change as follows: into the CD insertion slot.
  • Page 161 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Listening to an MP3/WMA/AAC Disc Selecting a folder Repeat playback Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH SOUND Press the RPT button (4). EXAMPLE knob (1) to select a folder. Each time the button is pressed, the mode will change as follows: Selecting a track •...
  • Page 162 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT NOTE: What is AAC? Recording MP3/WMA/AAC files on a CD • “NO TITLE” will be displayed when there • An abbreviation of “Advanced Audio media is no text information in the disc currently Coding,” AAC is an audio compression •...
  • Page 163 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Compression formats Listening to files stored in a USB NOTICE device • Bit rate: EXAMPLE Do not connect any USB device other MPEG1 Audio Layer III: 32 k - 320 kbps than a USB memory or a USB audio MPEG2 Audio Layer III: 8 k - 160 kbps player.
  • Page 164 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT once, the track currently being played Repeat playback will start from the beginning again. Press the RPT button (5). Each time the button is pressed, the mode Play time Fast forwarding/Rewinding a track will change as follows: •...
  • Page 165 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT ® Notes on USB device Recording MP3/WMA/AAC files on a Listening to an iPod USB device Compatible USB devices EXAMPLE • USB Mass Storage Class • Playback or display may not be possible depending on the type of USB device in For details as to whether your USB use or the condition of the recording.
  • Page 166 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT ® Selecting an iPod mode Random playback Display change Press the MEDIA button (1). Press the RDM button (6). Press the 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 167 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT ® ® Playing Mode selection Notes on iPod iPod connection ® ® 1) Press the button numbered [1] of the Pre- • Make sure to detach the iPod after Supported iPod ® set buttons (8) for 1 second or longer. •...
  • Page 168 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT ® AUX Function Bluetooth Hands-Free CAUTION (if equipped) EXAMPLE EXAMPLE • Before connection, mute the unit, and also keep the volume of the auxiliary audio source within a range that will not cause distortion. • When the audio source is turned off, noise may be emitted.
  • Page 169 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT in use for how to establish the pairing Ending a call EXAMPLE with the phone. Press the On Hook button (6) to end a call. • Bluetooth/Telephone setup mode can be entered only during vehicle is station- Rejecting a call (only for supported ary(or speed less than ~ 8 kmph) models)
  • Page 170 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Adjusting the call or ringtone volume Selecting the Ringtone 1) Press the Off Hook button (5). ® Follow the instructions below to adjust the Follow the instructions below to select a The Bluetooth phonebook menu will be call or ringtone volume.
  • Page 171 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Deletion of call history Registration in Phonebook NOTE: Follow the instructions below to delete a Registration of numbers in the phonebook. • When selecting “Go Back” the previous missed/incoming/outgoing call history. Follow the instructions below to register menu will be displayed.
  • Page 172 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Making a call by Phonebook 2) Turn TUNE FOLDER PUSH 2) Turn TUNE FOLDER PUSH Follow the instructions below to dial a num- SOUND knob (1) to select “Setup Tele- SOUND knob (1) to select “Setup Tele- ber registered in Phonebook.
  • Page 173 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT One-touch call (Speed dial) 5) Turn TUNE FOLDER PUSH Reset to the factory defaults Follow the instructions below to dial the SOUND knob (1) to select “Del Speed Follow the instructions below to reset all number assigned to each of the Preset Dial”, and press the knob (1) to deter- the settings to the factory defaults.
  • Page 174 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Selection of phone (Select Phone) List of phones (List Phones) 4) Turn TUNE FOLDER PUSH Follow the instructions below to select a Follow the instructions below to display the SOUND knob (1) to select “New Pass- phone to be paired with from the registered names of the registered phones in key”, and press the knob (1) to deter-...
  • Page 175 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT ® Deletion of phone information (Delete BT function on/off (BT Power) Bluetooth audio (if equipped) Phone) Follow the instructions below to turn on/off EXAMPLE ® Follow the instructions below to delete the the Bluetooth function. ® registered information of the phone.
  • Page 176 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Display Registration of audio devices Refer to the manual of the audio player in use for further information. ® 5) Enter the Passkey displayed on the unit To use Bluetooth ready audio devices to the audio player. (For phones with with this unit, it is required to register the Bluetooth version 2.1 or above passkey devices.
  • Page 177 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT ® Selecting the Bluetooth audio mode Fast forwarding/Rewinding a track Selection of audio device (Select Audio) Press the MEDIA button (1). • Hold down the Up button (3) to fast for- Follow the instructions below to select an Each time the button is pressed, the mode ward the track.
  • Page 178 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT List of audio devices (List Audio) 4) Turn TUNE FOLDER PUSH 3) Turn TUNE FOLDER PUSH Follow the instructions below to display the SOUND knob (2) to select “New Pass- SOUND knob (2) to select “List Audio”, names of the registered audio devices in key”, and press the knob (2) to deter- and press the knob (2) to determine the...
  • Page 179 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT ® Disclaimer for Bluetooth function Remote Audio Controls • Depending on the mobile phone models, (if equipped) FM1 (Radio) some phones may not be compatible Controlling of basic functions of the audio fully or partially (some function may be system is available using the switches on FM2 (Radio) restricted).
  • Page 180 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT ® Selecting the track (CD, USB (iPod Anti-Theft Feature Setting the Anti-Theft Function ® Bluetooth audio mode) 1) Press the VOL PUSH POWER knob (1) EXAMPLE • To skip to the next track, press “ ” of the to power off.
  • Page 181 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Canceling the anti-theft feature Confirming the Personal Identification Battery Installation To cancel the anti-theft function, delete the Number (PIN) Install a lithium battery (CR2025) with the registered PIN. When the main power source is discon- poles facing the correct direction. 1) Press the VOL PUSH POWER knob (1) nected such as when the battery is to power off.
  • Page 182 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT CAUTION • Install the battery with the poles facing the correct direction. • When not in use for a long period of time, or if the battery is dead, remove the battery from the remote controller. If battery leakage has occurred, wipe the container first then install a new battery.
  • Page 183 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Remote Controller Common operations POWER button Power ON / OFF VOLUME button Press to adjust volume. (including at AUX mode) TUNE FOLDER UP/DOWN button In Sound Mode Press to adjust the sound.(bass/treble/balance/fader) In Preset-EQ Mode The Preset-EQ setting switches as follows: MUTE button OFF (FLAT) VOL -...
  • Page 184 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Radio operations AS button Press to return to the last received fre- quency in the previous auto store mode. Press it for 2 seconds or longer. It selects the stations with the stronger signals and stores them in order. TUNE VOL - VOL +...
  • Page 185 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT CD operations SEEK TRACK UP/DOWN button Press to skip to the next/previous track. Press it for 1 second or longer to fast-forward/ RDM (5) button fast-rewind the track. Press to play the current track randomly. Press it again to cancel. TUNE VOL - VOL +...
  • Page 186 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT MP3/WMA/AAC Disc operations SEEK TRACK UP/DOWN button Press to skip to the next/previous track. Press it for 1 second or longer to fast-forward/fast- rewind the track. TUNE FOLDER UP/DOWN button Press to skip to the next/previous folder. DISP (6) button The display switches as follows: RPT (4) button...
  • Page 187 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT USB operations SEEK TRACK UP/DOWN button Press to skip to the next/previous file. Press it for 1 second or longer to fast-forward/fast- rewind the file. TUNE FOLDER UP/DOWN button Press to skip to the next/previous folder. DISP (6) button The display switches as follows: RPT (4) button...
  • Page 188 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT ® iPod operations SEEK TRACK UP/DOWN button ENT button Press to skip to the next/previous file. ® Press it for 1 second or longer to fast-forward/fast- While displaying iPod menu, press to select the rewind the file. desired item and display the list.
  • Page 189 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Troubleshooting When encountered a problem, check and follow the instructions as described below. If the described suggestions do not solve the problem, it is recommended to take the unit to your authorised Maruti Suzuki workshop. Problem Possible cause...
  • Page 190 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 191 The player developed an error of an remove the disc. ERROR 3 unidentified cause. When the disc cannot be ejected, contact your autho- rised Maruti Suzuki workshop. ® USB/iPod ERROR 1 The USB device is disconnected. Check the connection of the USB device.
  • Page 192 The player developed an error of an again. ERROR 1 unidentified cause. When ERROR 1 does not disappear, contact your autho- rised Maruti Suzuki workshop. Failed Failed to establish pairing Try to establish the pairing again. Reached the limit for the number of con-...
  • Page 193 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Audio System (Type B) (if equipped) EXAMPLE 84MS0T506 AM/FM CD PLAYER NOTE: For vehicle equipped with SMARTPLAY INFOTAINMENT SYSTEM, refer to the audio manual available with the vehicle. 5-66...
  • Page 194 Never touch the surface. Please bring the unit to an authorised quickly tune to them using the pre- sets. Maruti Suzuki workshop. • Set the sound volume to a level EXAMPLE Cautions on Handling that will allow you to continue to be...
  • Page 195 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Do not expose compact discs to direct sun- EXAMPLE EXAMPLE light or any heat source. NOTE: • Do not use commercially available CD protection sheets or discs equipped with stabilizers, etc. These may get caught in the internal 52D349 mechanism and damage the disc.
  • Page 196 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Basic Operations Mute Adjusting the AVC (Auto volume con- Press the MUTE button (3) to mute the trol) EXAMPLE sound. To cancel the mute, press the The Auto Volume Control (AVC) function MUTE button (3) again. automatically adjusts (increases/decreases) the sound volume in accordance with vehicle Adjusting bass/treble/balance /fader...
  • Page 197 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Listening to the Radio Selecting the reception band Preset memory Press the FM/AM button (1). 1) Select the desired station. EXAMPLE Each time the button is pressed, the recep- 2) Hold down a desired button ([1] to [6]) tion band will change as follows: of the Preset buttons (6) to which you want to store the station for 2 seconds...
  • Page 198 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Auto store mode on/off Listening to a CD NOTE: Press the AS button (7). This product does not support 8 cm CD EXAMPLE Each time the button is pressed, the mode (sometimes called as “mini single CD”, “3- is switched as follows: inch CD”, “CD3”, etc.).
  • Page 199 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Random playback NOTICE NOTICE Press the RDM button (7). Each time the button is pressed, the mode • Never insert your finger or hand If you forcefully try to push an will change as follows: into the CD insertion slot. Never ejected CD inside the unit before auto insert foreign objects.
  • Page 200 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Display change Listening to an MP3/WMA/AAC Disc Selecting a folder Press the DISP button (8). • Press the FOLDER Up button (1) to EXAMPLE Each time the button is pressed, display jump to the next folder. will change as follows: •...
  • Page 201 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Random playback Display change Notes on MP3/WMA/AAC Press the RDM button (6). Press the DISP button (7). What is MP3? Each time the button is pressed, the mode Each time the button is pressed, display • MP3 (MPEG audio layer3) is an audio will change as follows: will change as follows: compression format that has become...
  • Page 202 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Points to remember when making MP3/ Recording MP3/WMA/AAC files on a CD Compression formats WMA/AAC files media Common • It is recommended not to write both CD- • Bit rate: • High bit rate and high sampling fre- DA files and MP3/WMA/AAC files on a MPEG1 Audio Layer III: 32 k - 320 kbps quency are recommended for high qual-...
  • Page 203 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Listening to files stored in a USB When the TRACK Down button (5) is NOTICE pressed once, the track currently being device played will start from the beginning Do not connect any USB device other EXAMPLE again.
  • Page 204 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Repeat playback NOTE: USB device connection Press the RPT button (6). • “NO TITLE” will be displayed when there • When connecting a USB device, make Each time the button is pressed, the mode is no text information in the disc currently sure that the connector is pushed all the will change as follows: being played.
  • Page 205 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT ® ® Compression formats Listening to an iPod Selecting an iPod mode Press the MEDIA button (1). EXAMPLE • Bit rate: Each time the button is pressed, the mode MPEG1 Audio Layer III: 32 k - 320 kbps will change as follows: MPEG2 Audio Layer III: 8 k - 160 kbps MPEG2.5 Audio Layer III: 8 k - 160 kbps...
  • Page 206 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Random playback Display change Playing Mode selection Press the RDM button (5). Press the DISP button (8). 1) Press the MENU button (6) for 1 sec- Each time the button is pressed, the mode Each time the button is pressed, display ond or longer.
  • Page 207 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT ® ® Notes on iPod iPod connection AUX Function ® • Make sure to detach the iPod after ® EXAMPLE Supported iPod pressing the engine switch to change the ® • iPod touch (5th generation) ® ignition mode to LOCK.
  • Page 208 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Anti-Theft Feature Setting the Anti-Theft Function 1) Press the VOL PUSH POWER knob (1) EXAMPLE CAUTION to power off. 2) Hold down the buttons numbered [1] • Before connection, mute the unit, and [6] of the Preset buttons (2) and and also keep the volume of the press the VOL PUSH POWER knob auxiliary audio source within a...
  • Page 209 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Canceling the anti-theft feature Confirming the Personal Identification Battery Installation To cancel the anti-theft function, delete the Number (PIN) Install a lithium battery (CR2025) with the registered PIN. When the main power source is discon- poles facing the correct direction. 1) Press the VOL PUSH POWER knob (1) nected such as when the battery is to power off.
  • Page 210 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT CAUTION • Install the battery with the poles facing the correct direction. • When not in use for a long period of time, or if the battery is dead, remove the battery from the remote controller. If battery leakage has occurred, wipe the container first then install a new battery.
  • Page 211 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Remote Controller Common operations POWER button Power ON / OFF VOLUME button Press to adjust volume. (including at AUX mode) TUNE FOLDER UP/DOWN button In Sound Mode Press to adjust the sound.(bass/treble/balance/fader) In Preset-EQ Mode The Preset-EQ setting switches as follows: MUTE button OFF (FLAT) VOL -...
  • Page 212 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Radio operations AS button Press to return to the last received fre- quency in the previous auto store mode. Press it for 2 seconds or longer. It selects the stations with the stronger signals and stores them in order. VOL + VOL - TUNE FLD...
  • Page 213 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT CD operations SEEK TRACK UP/DOWN button Press to skip to the next/previous track. Press it for 1 second or longer to fast-forward/ RDM (2) button fast-rewind the track. Press to play the current track randomly. Press it again to cancel. VOL + VOL - TUNE FLD...
  • Page 214 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT MP3/WMA/AAC Disc operations SEEK TRACK UP/DOWN button Press to skip to the next/previous track. Press it for 1 second or longer to fast-forward/fast- rewind the track. TUNE FOLDER UP/DOWN button Press to skip to the next/previous folder. DISP button The display switches as follows: RPT (1) button...
  • Page 215 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT USB operations SEEK TRACK UP/DOWN button Press to skip to the next/previous file. Press it for 1 second or longer to fast-forward/fast- rewind the file. TUNE FOLDER UP/DOWN button Press to skip to the next/previous folder. DISP button The display switches as follows: RPT (1) button...
  • Page 216 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT ® iPod operations TUNE FOLDER UP/DOWN button SEEK TRACK UP/DOWN button ® While displaying iPod menu, press to dis- Press to skip to the next/previous file. play the next/previous list in the same layer. Press it for 1 second or longer to fast-forward/fast- rewind the file.
  • Page 217 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Troubleshooting When encountered a problem, check and follow the instructions as described below. If the described suggestions do not solve the problem, it is recommended to take the unit to your authorised Maruti Suzuki workshop. Problem Possible cause...
  • Page 218 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 219 The player developed an error of an remove the disc. ERROR 3 unidentified cause. When the disc cannot be ejected, contact your autho- rised Maruti Suzuki workshop. ® USB/iPod ERROR 1 The USB device is disconnected. Check the connection of the USB device.
  • Page 221: Vehicle Loading And Towing

    VEHICLE LOADING AND TOWING VEHICLE LOADING AND TOWING Vehicle Loading ..............6-1 Trailer Towing ..............6-1 54G215...
  • Page 222: Vehicle Loading

    Permissible maximum all the occupants, accessories and cargo Axle Weight (PAW). 60A185 plus the trailer nose weight if towing a Your MARUTI SUZUKI was originally trailer). designed to carry people and a normal WARNING PAW – (Front and Rear) Maximum permis- amount of cargo, not to tow a trailer.
  • Page 223: Inspection And Maintenance

    INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE Maintenance Schedule ............7-2 Periodic Maintenance Schedule ........7-2 Drive Belt ................7-6 Engine Oil and Filter ............7-6 Engine Coolant ..............7-11 Air Cleaner ................7-13 Spark Plugs (Petrol engine) ..........7-13 Gear Oil ................7-14 Clutch Pedal ................
  • Page 224 90 seconds before performing pipes, muffler, radiator and water any electrical service work on your hoses. MARUTI SUZUKI. Do not touch air • Do not allow smoking, sparks, or bag system components, seat belt flames around fuel or the battery.
  • Page 225: Maintenance Schedule

    WARNING NOTE: MARUTI SUZUKI recommends that This table includes services as scheduled maintenance on your Maruti Suzuki up to 80000 km mileage. Beyond 80000 vehicle should be performed by km, carry out the same services at the MARUTI SUZUKI authorised work- same intervals respectively.
  • Page 226 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE FREE INSPECTION PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AT COST Interval: This interval should be judged by odometer reading or months, whichever comes first. km (x1000) months Engine Petrol 1-1. Water pump drive (Tension, Wear) Diesel (Vehicle equipped with SHVS) ISG Belt Diesel (Vehicle equipped with SHVS) Engine Coolant (Level, Leakage) Engine oil, engine oil filter and drain plug gasket (Level, Leakage)
  • Page 227 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE FREE INSPECTION PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AT COST Interval: This interval should be judged by odometer reading or months, whichever comes first. km (x1000) months 4-2. Clutch slipping (Dragging or Excess Damage) 4-3. Manual Transmission Oil (Level, Leakage) Replace at 1,60,000 km or 10 years whichever comes first 4-4.
  • Page 228 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE FREE INSPECTION PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AT COST Interval: This interval should be judged by odometer reading or months, whichever comes first. km (x1000) months STEERING 9-1. Steering wheel (Play, loose) 9-2. All rods and arms (Loose, damage, wear) 9-3.
  • Page 229: Drive Belt

    If you need to replace or adjust the belt SAE 0W-20 (1) is the best choice for good DEF: Deflection have it done by your authorised Maruti fuel economy, and good starting in cold Suzuki workshop. weather. EXAMPLE 68LM70703 (For Diesel Engine Model) The drive belts tension is adjusted auto- matically.
  • Page 230 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE (For Diesel Engine Model) vehicle’s engine. Check the oil level with Upper the vehicle on a level surface. The oil level EXAMPLE EXAMPLE Lower indication may be inaccurate if the vehicle is on a slope. The oil level should be checked either before starting the engine 5W-30 5W-30...
  • Page 231 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE Refilling Petrol Changing Engine Oil and Filter 3) Place a drain pan under the drain plug. 4) Using a wrench, remove the drain plug Drain the engine oil while the engine is still EXAMPLE warm. and drain out the engine oil. CAUTION EXAMPLE The engine oil temperature may be...
  • Page 232 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE Replace the Oil Filter Tightening (viewed from filter top) WARNING EXAMPLE (For Petrol Engine Model) • New and used oil can be hazard- 1) Using an oil filter wrench, turn the oil fil- ous. Children and pets may be ter counterclockwise and remove it.
  • Page 233 • When replacing the oil filter, it is rec- required, it is recommended that you trust ommended that you use a Maruti NOTICE this job to your authorised Maruti Suzuki genuine replacement filter. If you workshop. To prevent oil leakage, make sure...
  • Page 234: Engine Coolant

    Keep out of the reach of age your cooling system. Your authorised • Do not add extra inhibitors or addi- children and animals. Maruti Suzuki workshop can help you tives. They may not be compatible select the proper coolant. with your cooling system.
  • Page 235 (For Diesel Engine Model) Coolant Replacement Since special procedures are required, we EXAMPLE EXAMPLE recommend you take your vehicle to your authorised Maruti Suzuki workshop for coolant replacement. FULL 79MH0701 If the coolant level is below the “LOW” 74LHT0705 mark, more coolant should be added.
  • Page 236 Maruti Unclamp the side clamps or loosen the Suzuki workshop. screws, and remove the element from the air cleaner case. If it appears to be dirty, replace it with a new one. Clamp the side clamps or tighten the screws securely.
  • Page 237: Gear Oil

    75W-80 75W-80 vent oil leakage. 79MH0762 MARUTI SUZUKI Bond No. “1216E” or (1) Oil filler & level plug “1217G” To check the gear oil level, use the follow- 68LM728 ing procedure: Gear Oil Change...
  • Page 238: Clutch Pedal

    Maruti Suzuki workshop. If normal operating temperature. the vehicle can move suddenly. the clutch fluid level is near the “MIN” line, 2) Then drive for ten more minutes.
  • Page 239 2) Place a pan or ample rag under the fuel your authorised Maruti Suzuki workshop. filter drain nozzle. 3) Loosen the drain knob. The water will be drained.
  • Page 240 Brake Fluid” (MGBF). tem inspected by your authorised Maruti old or open containers. It is essen- Suzuki workshop. If you doubt the brake tial that foreign particles and other pedal for the regular height, check it as fol- liquids are kept out of the brake lows: fluid reservoir.
  • Page 241 Maruti Suzuki workshop. Since your vehicle’s brake system is self- • Poor braking performance made by the ratchet teeth as you slowly adjusting, there is no need for pedal pull up on the parking brake lever to the •...
  • Page 242 Adjust the pressure if neces- amount of free play is outside the specifi- sary. Remember to check the spare cation or you find anything else to be tire, too. wrong, an inspection must be performed by your authorised Maruti Suzuki work- shop. 7-19...
  • Page 243 WARNING 54G136 (1) Tread wear indicator • Your MARUTI SUZUKI is equipped with (2) Indicator location mark tires which are all the same type and size. This is important to ensure 2) Check that the depth of the tread...
  • Page 244 The temporary spare tire and wheel at authorised Maruti Suzuki workshop. remaining tread has worn to this point. are intended for temporary emergency The indicators are spaced across the use only.
  • Page 245: Emergency Service

    INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE Battery Replacement of the battery (For Petrol Engine Model) EXAMPLE WARNING EXAMPLE • Batteries produce flammable hydrogen gas. Keep flames and sparks away from the battery or an explosion may occur. Never smoke when working in the vicinity of the battery.
  • Page 246 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE (For Diesel Engine Model without SHVS 2) Tighten the bracket bolt and battery Fuses system) cables securely. Your vehicle has three types of fuses, as EXAMPLE NOTICE described below: Main fuse Do not use regular battery in ISG The main fuse takes current directly from Vehicle.
  • Page 247 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE (21) 15 A Headlight Lo (Left) MAIN FUSE / PRIMARY FUSE (32) (32) (22) 15 A Headlight Lo (Right) 100 A FL1 (GAS) (33) (33) (34) (34) (23) 25 A ABS control module (35) (35) 450 A FL1 (DIESEL) (17) (17)
  • Page 248 Hazard If the main fuse or a primary fuse blows, be sure to have your vehicle (12) 7.5 A inspected by an authorised Maruti Suzuki workshop. Always use a (13) 15 A Ignition coil Maruti genuine replacement. Never (10) (10)
  • Page 249: Headlight Aiming

    EXAMPLE Since special procedures are required, we (22) 25 A Front wiper recommend you take your vehicle to your (23) 7.5 A Dome light authorised Maruti Suzuki workshop for headlight alignment. (24) – Blank (25) – Blank Bulb Replacement BLOWN (26) –...
  • Page 250 EXAMPLE EXAMPLE Frequent replacement of a bulb indi- cates the need for an inspection of the electrical system. This should be carried out by your authorised Maruti Suzuki workshop. Headlights 79MH0706 Halogen headlights NOTE: EXAMPLE You can see the position of retaining spring from the hole of headlight.
  • Page 251 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE Bulb Front Turn Signal Light (1) Front Position Light (2) EXAMPLE EXAMPLE EXAMPLE 61MM0B081 79MH0707 54G124 3) Open the end of the cover inside the Front Fog Light (if equipped) (3) Removal fender. (4) Installation 1) Start the engine. Turn the steering wheel to the opposite side of the replac- There are two types of bulb, “Full glass EXAMPLE...
  • Page 252 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE Rear Combination Light License Plate Light Front (with overhead console) EXAMPLE EXAMPLE EXAMPLE 61MM0A129 79MH0753 Center Remove the bolts (1) and pull the light EXAMPLE housing (2) straight. Reversing Light EXAMPLE 79MH0755 Open the trunk lid. Remove the bulb holder (1), turn the holder counterclockwise and remove it.
  • Page 253: Wiper Blades

    NOTE: Some wiper blades may be different from the ones described here depending on vehicle specifications. If so, consult your authorised Maruti Suzuki workshop for proper replacement method. 54G132 (1) Locked end 54G130 7-30...
  • Page 254: Windshield Washer Fluid

    INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE Windshield Washer Fluid EXAMPLE EXAMPLE EXAMPLE 60MH072 79MH0756 (A) Up 80JM078 (B) Down (3) Retainer Check that there is washer fluid in the tank. Refill it if necessary. Use a good quality 4) If the new blade is provided without the NOTE: windshield washer fluid, diluted with water When you install the metal retainers (3),...
  • Page 255: Air Conditioning System

    Maruti Suzuki workshop for the start using it again. To help maintain opti- air conditioner filter replacement.
  • Page 257 EMERGENCY SERVICE EMERGENCY SERVICE Tire Changing Tool ............. 8-1 Jacking Instructions ............8-1 Changing Wheels ..............8-3 Jump Starting Instructions ..........8-4 Towing .................. 8-6 If the Starter Does Not Operate .......... 8-6 If the Engine is Flooded ............8-7 If the Engine Overheats ............
  • Page 258: Tire Changing Tool

    EMERGENCY SERVICE Tire Changing Tool Jacking Instructions CAUTION EXAMPLE EXAMPLE The jack should be used only to change wheels. It is important to read the jacking instructions in this section before attempting to use the jack. EXAMPLE 75F062 79MM08001 1) Place the vehicle on level, hard ground. The jack, wheel wrench and jack handle 2) Set the parking brake firmly and shift are stowed in the luggage compartment.
  • Page 259 EMERGENCY SERVICE 3) Turn on the hazard warning flasher if your vehicle is near traffic. WARNING EXAMPLE 4) Block the front and rear of the wheel • Use the jack only to change wheels diagonally opposite of the wheel being on level, hard ground.
  • Page 260: Changing Wheels

    Rear jacking point for garage jack (2) securely seated on the hub. torsion beam. EXAMPLE NOTE: For more details, please contact an autho- rised Maruti Suzuki workshop. 79MH0759...
  • Page 261: Jump Starting Instructions

    Incorrect wheel nuts or authorised Maruti Suzuki work- improperly tightened wheel nuts may shop. come loose or fall off, which can • To avoid harm to yourself or dam- result in an accident. If you do not...
  • Page 262 EMERGENCY SERVICE NOTICE WARNING Your vehicle should not be started by Never connect the jump lead directly pushing or towing. This starting to the negative (–) terminal of the dis- method could result in permanent charged battery, or an explosion may damage to the catalytic converter.
  • Page 263: If The Starter Does Not Operate

    1) From the front, with the front wheels cle inspected by your authorised Maruti mode is “ACC”), and the steering wheel lifted and the rear wheels on the Suzuki workshop. is secured with a clamping device ground. Before towing, make sure that designed for towing service.
  • Page 264: If The Engine Is Flooded

    If it is, you must wait until it unsure what to do, contact your authorised • For diesel engine model, do not operate stops boiling before you proceed. Maruti Suzuki workshop. the starter motor for more than 30 sec- onds. NOTE:...
  • Page 265: Warning Triangle

    EMERGENCY SERVICE Warning Triangle • Remove the warning triangle carefully EXAMPLE from the cover as shown by arrow 1. • Open both the reflector arms as shown EXAMPLE by arrow and lock the arms with each other with the clip provided in the right arm.
  • Page 267: Appearance Care

    APPEARANCE CARE APPEARANCE CARE Corrosion Prevention ............9-1 Vehicle Cleaning ..............9-2 60G412...
  • Page 268: Corrosion Prevention

    APPEARANCE CARE Corrosion Prevention vehicle which are not well ventilated to Remove foreign material deposits permit quick drying. Foreign material such as salts, chemicals, It is important to take good care of your road oil or tar, tree sap, bird droppings and This information illustrates the necessity of vehicle to protect it from corrosion.
  • Page 269: Vehicle Cleaning

    APPEARANCE CARE spill or leak does occur, clean and dry the Vehicle Cleaning Cleaning the Interior area immediately. Vinyl upholstery EXAMPLE Prepare a solution of soap or mild deter- Store your vehicle in a dry, well-venti- gent mixed with warm water. Apply the lated area solution to the vinyl with a sponge or soft Do not park your vehicle in a damp, poorly...
  • Page 270 APPEARANCE CARE Leather upholstery Seat belts • Do not use any chemical that contains Remove loose dirt with a vacuum cleaner. Clean seat belts with a mild soap and silicone to clean the air conditioning, Using a mild soap or saddle soap solution, water.
  • Page 271 APPEARANCE CARE Washing NOTICE CAUTION EXAMPLE If your vehicle is equipped with an To avoid damage to the paint or plas- rain-sensing wiper system, place the tic surface, do not wipe the dirt off wiper control lever in the “OFF” posi- without ample water.
  • Page 272 APPEARANCE CARE NOTICE If you use an automatic car wash, make sure that your vehicle’s body parts, such as spoilers, cannot be damaged. If you are in doubt, consult the car wash operator for advice. Waxing EXAMPLE 60B211S After washing the vehicle, waxing and pol- ishing are recommended to further protect and beautify the paint.
  • Page 273: General Information

    GENERAL INFORMATION GENERAL INFORMATION Vehicle Identification ............10-1 Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) Tag ......10-1 84MM01001...
  • Page 274: Vehicle Identification

    Whenever you have occasion to consult your authorised Maruti Suzuki workshop, remember to identify your vehi- cle with this number. Should you find the number difficult to read, you will also find it on the identification plate.
  • Page 275 GENERAL INFORMATION As seen from inside of the vehicle As seen from outside of the vehicle EXAMPLE EXAMPLE 68MH1002 68MH1003 Note: The picture shown is for indicative pur- Note: pose only. Internal structure of actual The picture shown is for indicative pur- device mounted on vehicle may be dif- pose only.
  • Page 277: Specifications

    SPECIFICATIONS SPECIFICATIONS NOTE: Specifications are subject to change without notice. M/T: Manual transaxle Petrol : Petrol engine model A/T: Automatic transaxle Diesel: Diesel engine model ITEM: Dimensions UNIT: mm Overall length 4490 Overall width 1730 Overall height 1485 Wheelbase 2650 Front 1495 Track...
  • Page 278 SPECIFICATIONS ITEM: Engine Type K14B (DOHC) D13A (DOHC) Number of cylinders Bore 73.0 mm 69.6 mm Stroke 82.0 mm 82.0 mm Piston displacement 1373 cm 1248 cm Compression ratio 11.0 + 0.4 : 1 17.6 + 0.4 : 1 ITEM: Electrical Standard spark plug Petrol NGK LKR6F-10...
  • Page 279 SPECIFICATIONS ITEM: Lights WATTAGE BULB No. High Beam 12V 55W Headlight Halogen Low Beam 12V 55W H7/H11* Front fog light (if equipped) 12V 35W Position light 12V 5W Front 12V 21W WY21W Turn signal light Rear 12V 21W PY21W Side turn signal light Tail/brake light 12V 21/5W P21/5W...
  • Page 280 SPECIFICATIONS ITEM: Wheels and Tires Tire size, front and rear 185/65R15 88S ,185/65R15 88H , 195/55R16 87H For vehicle equipped with 185/65R15 tire 185/65R15 (Steel Wheel) Tire size, spare For vehicle equipped with 195/55R16 tire 185/65R15 (Steel Wheel) 185/65R15 tire: 15X5 1/2J Rim size 195/55R16 tire: 16X6J For the specified tire pressure, see the Tire Information...
  • Page 281 SPECIFICATIONS ITEM: Recommended Fuel/Lubricants and Capacities (approx.) Fuel 43 L Petrol 3.1 L (with oil filter) Engine oil Diesel 3.2 L (with oil filter) 5M/T 4.8 L Petrol Engine coolant 4A/T 4.7 L Diesel 6.6 L Manual transaxle oil 2.6 L Automatic transaxle fluid 5.0 L 11-5...
  • Page 283: Service Network

    MARUTI SUZUKI SERVICE NETWORK (AS ON .201) For latest Service Network details kindly visit www.nexaexperience.com or contact our regional office / area office as mentioned below. REGIONAL OFFICE (NORTH-I) WEST UP , UTTARAKHAND, DELHI, GURGAON, FARIDABAD, NOIDA, MARUTI SUZUKI INDIA LIMITED PLOT NO.
  • Page 284 MARUTI SUZUKI SERVICE NETWORK (AS ON .201) REGIONAL OFFICE (WEST-I) MUMBAI, NAVI MUMBAI, THANE, RAIGAD, RATNAGIRI, MARUTI SUZUKI INDIA LIMITED 602, MADHAVA BLDG., BANDRA KURLA COMPLEX, BANDRA (E), MUMBAI-400 051 SINDHUDURG & GOA PH : (022) 2659 0165/0286/0290/0291 FAX : 26590285...
  • Page 285 Maruti Suzuki India Limited, Shiva Avenue, 2nd Floor, Gokul Road, Hubli - 580030, Hubli Ph: 0836-4259447 Maruti Suzuki India Limited, Area Office - N2, Holl No. 116, Fast Flour, A-2, South Jammu Block, Bahu Plaza, Jammu Maruti Suzuki India Limited, Sco No. 16/17, 4Th Floor, Fortune Chambers, Feroze...
  • Page 286 Maruti Suzuki India Limited, 2nd Floor, Rushiraj Towers, Gargapur Road, Nashik - Nashik 422013, Ph.: 0253-6698551,52 Maruti Suzuki India Limited, 538, AG Plaza, East Boring Canal Road Adj. St Johns Patna School, Patna-800001, Ph.: 0612-2521145 0DUXWL 6X]XNL ,QGLD /LPLWHG  0DJQHWR 2IIL]R 0DJQHWR 0DOO /DEKDQGL Raipur 5DLSXU   &KKDWLVJDUK  3K  ...
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  • Page 339 April, 2017 Part No. 99011M79M09-74E For 24 X 7 assistance, contact Toll Free number 1800 200 6392 (NEXA)
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