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OWNER'S MANUAL & SERVICE BOOKLET
Keep With Vehicle At All Times
Contains Important Information On Safety, Operation & Maintenance
Part No. 99011M68P04-74E
July, 2016
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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. 99011M68P04-74E July, 2016...
  • Page 2 This Owner Manual & Service Booklet applies to the BALENO series produced by MARUTI SUZUKI INDIA LIMITED Note: The illustrated model is one of the BALENO Series. © COPYRIGHT MARUTI SUZUKI INDIA LIMITED 2016...
  • Page 3 Pankaj Narula Executive Director (Service) Dear Sir/Madam, Thank you for choosing a Maruti Suzuki vehicle. I hope our dealership team took good care while delivering the vehicle to you. Your vehicle is equipped with state-of-the-art technologies. To get the best performance from your vehicle (and ensure it is trouble-free), kindly get your vehicle serviced periodically, as per the maintenance schedule in your Owner's Manual.
  • Page 4 “WARNING” Vehicle may break-down , meet with an Avoid driving into or starting the vehicle in a accident catch fire due to heavily water logged area. Vehicle may break- down or engine may fail due to 1. Installation of - High wattage bulbs 1.
  • Page 6 Spare For any assistance with regard to our product, please contact General Manager/Works Manager at any of our authorised Maruti Suzuki Nexa dealer/authorised Maruti Suzuki Workshop. For additional enquiry you may contact our Regional Office or Service Department. The addresses and phone numbers are...
  • Page 7 MAINTENANCE SERVICE RECORDS DATE OF KIND OF MILEAGE DESCRIPTION OF JOB NAME OF SERVICING DEALER/ JOB CARD NO. MECHANICS SERVICE SERVICE (KM) MASS SIGNATURE F: ..FREE SERVICE, P:..PAID SERVICE, W:..WARRANTY JOB, A:..ACCIDENTAL JOB...
  • Page 8 (1,000 KM or 1 MONTH) (CUSTOMER’S COPY) WHICHEVER COMES FIRST (DEALER’S COPY) (1,000 KM or 1 MONTH) JOB MARK: √ : Checked OK, A: Adjust, C: Clean, R: Replace or Change, L: Lubricate, T: Tighten, Please see overleaf for special instructions O: Rotate, I: Inspect and correct or replace if necessary Model Code* (1) Engine Coolant (Level, Leakage)
  • Page 9 Model Code* Chassis No. : Engine No. : Mileage Date of Invoice Date of Inspection Registration No. Service Dealer/Mass Code Customer Name Address (Please write complete address) For Servicing Dealer/Mass Mechanic’s Signature Service Manager’s Signature Customer’s Signature...
  • Page 10 (5,000 KM or 6 MONTHS) (CUSTOMER’S COPY) WHICHEVER COMES FIRST (DEALER’S COPY) (5,000 KM or 6 MONTHS) JOB MARK: √ : Checked OK, A: Adjust, C: Clean, R: Replace or Change, L: Lubricate, T: Tighten, Please see overleaf for special instructions O: Rotate, I: Inspect and correct or replace if necessary Model Code* 1.
  • Page 11 Model Code* Chassis No. : Engine No. : Mileage Date of Invoice Date of Inspection Registration No. Service Dealer/Mass Code For Servicing Dealer/Mass Mechanic’s Signature Service Manager’s Signature Customer’s Signature...
  • Page 12 (10,000 KM or 12 MONTHS) (CUSTOMER’S COPY) WHICHEVER COMES FIRST (DEALER’S COPY) (10,000 KM or 12 MONTHS) JOB MARK: √ : Checked OK, A: Adjust, C: Clean, R: Replace or Change, L: Lubricate, T: Tighten, Please see overleaf for special instructions O: Rotate, I: Inspect and correct or replace if necessary Model Code* 1.
  • Page 13 Model Code* Chassis No. : Engine No. : Mileage Date of Invoice Date of Inspection Registration No. Service Dealer/Mass Code For Servicing Dealer/Mass Mechanic’s Signature Service Manager’s Signature Customer’s Signature...
  • Page 14 FOREWORD MARUTI SUZUKI INDIA LIMITED believes in conservation and protection of Earth’s All information in this manual is based This manual is an essential part of your natural resources. on the latest product information avail- vehicle and should remain with the vehicle To that end, we encourage every vehicle able at the time of publication.
  • Page 15 IMPORTANT MODIFICATION WARN- WARNING/ CAUTION/NOTICE/ NOTE Please read this manual and follow its instructions carefully. To emphasize spe- WARNING cial information, the symbol and the words Do not modify your vehicle. Modifica- NOTICE WARNING, CAUTION, tion could adversely affect safety, NOTE have special meanings.
  • Page 16: Warranty Policy

    Maruti Suzuki vehicle distributed in India free services, including without limitation, oil and fluid by Maruti Suzuki and sold by an authorised Maruti Suzuki NEXA changes, headlight aiming, fastener retightening, wheel bal- dealer will be free, under normal use and service, from any...
  • Page 17 Any damage or deterioration caused by industrial pollution – Make certain that the authorised Maruti Suzuki workshop and bird droppings. has certified the work on the “Maintenance Service Record” (m) Insignificant defects which do not affect the function of the page in the “Owner’s Manual and Service Booklet and vehicle including without limitation, sound, vibration and fluid –...
  • Page 18 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 19 10. All maintenance actions (as specified in the Owner’s Manual Annexure - A and Service Booklet) need to be followed and recorded in the List of parts covered under Emission Warranty manual for emission warranty. 1. Fuel Injection Assembly, Pressure Regulator, Throttle Body 11.
  • Page 20: 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...
  • Page 22: Fuel Recommendation

    FUEL RECOMMENDATION FUEL RECOMMENDATION Fuel Recommendation ............1-1...
  • Page 23 FUEL RECOMMENDATION Fuel Recommendation Petrol/Methanol blends Blends of unleaded petrol and methanol NOTICE Petrol Engine (wood alcohol) are also commercially The fuel tank has an air space to available in some areas. DO NOT USE You must use unleaded petrol with an allow for fuel expansion in hot octane number (RON) of 91 or higher.
  • Page 24 FUEL RECOMMENDATION Diesel Engine NOTICE You must use diesel fuel with Cetane Num- ber (CN) higher than 51 and sulfur content Be careful not to spill fuel containing less than 350 ppm (parts per million). alcohol while refueling. If fuel is MARUTI SUZUKI recommends to use the spilled on the vehicle body, wipe it up diesel fuel conformable to EN590.
  • Page 26: Before Driving

    BEFORE DRIVING BEFORE DRIVING Instrument Cluster (Type A) (if equipped) ......2-51 Speedometer ............... 2-52 Fuel Gauge ................2-52 Brightness Control .............. 2-53 Information Display ............. 2-53 Instrument Cluster (Type B) (if equipped) ......2-60 Speedometer ............... 2-61 Tachometer ................2-61 Fuel Gauge ................
  • Page 27: Keys

    BEFORE DRIVING Keys Immobilizer System For vehicles without keyless push start system This system is designed to help prevent If this light blinks, turn the ignition switch to vehicle theft by electronically disabling the EXAMPLE the “LOCK” position, then turn it back to engine starting system.
  • Page 28: Door Locks

    BEFORE DRIVING Door Locks The immobilizer/keyless push start system Ignition Key Reminder (if equipped) warning light may also blinks if the remote A buzzer sounds intermittently to remind Side Door Locks controller is not in the vehicle when you you to remove the ignition key if it is in the close the door or attempt to start the ignition switch when the driver’s door is engine.
  • Page 29 BEFORE DRIVING Central Door Locking System NOTE: You can switch the function that unlocks all EXAMPLE 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 30 BEFORE DRIVING NOTE: Child-Proof Locks (rear door) Tailgate • You can also lock or unlock all doors by operating the transmitter or remote con- EXAMPLE troller. Refer to “Keyless Push Start Sys- tem Remote Controller/Keyless Entry System Transmitter” in this section. •...
  • Page 31: Keyless Push Start System Remote Controller/Keyless Entry System Transmitter

    BEFORE DRIVING Keyless Push Start System WARNING Remote Controller/Keyless Always make sure that the tailgate is Entry System Transmitter closed and latched securely. Com- pletely closing the tailgate helps pre- vent occupants from being thrown Type A Type B from the vehicle in the event of an accident.
  • Page 32 BEFORE DRIVING Keyless Push Start System Remote WARNING Controller (Type A) The remote controller enables the follow- Radio waves from the keyless push ing operations: start system antenna(s) may interfere • You can lock or unlock the doors by with operation of electrical medical operating the LOCK/UNLOCK buttons equipment such as pacemakers.
  • Page 33 BEFORE DRIVING Central door locking system Be sure the doors are locked after you NOTE: • To lock all doors, push the “LOCK” but- operate the “LOCK” button (1). • If you lock the doors using the remote ton (1) once. If no door is opened within about 30 sec- controller when the engine hood are open, the siren will sound 3 times to...
  • Page 34 BEFORE DRIVING NOTE: Keyless unlocking/locking using the To unlock a door or all doors: • The maximum operating distance of the request switches • Push one of the request switches once remote controller is about 5 m (16 ft.), to unlock only one door. but this can vary depending on the sur- •...
  • Page 35 BEFORE DRIVING NOTE: NOTE: • The door locks cannot be operated by • If the remote controller is outside the NOTICE the request switch under the following request switch operating range The remote controller is a sensitive conditions: described above, you will not be able to electronic instrument.
  • Page 36 BEFORE DRIVING • Be sure that the driver always carries the Press the request switch again after doing remote controller. the following: • If you lose one of the remote controllers, With the ignition mode changed to “LOCK” ask your authorised Maruti Suzuki work- (OFF) by pressing the engine switch, bring out the remote controller if it is inside the shop as soon as possible for a replace-...
  • Page 37 BEFORE DRIVING The indicator light will turn off within sev- Replacement of the battery eral seconds after the remote controller is If the remote controller becomes unreli- returned to an area of the vehicle other able, replace the battery. than the rear luggage area. To replace the battery of the remote con- If the remote controller is left in the vehicle troller:...
  • Page 38 BEFORE DRIVING Keyless Entry System Transmitter Central door locking system WARNING (Type B) • To lock all doors, push the “LOCK” but- ton (1) once. Swallowing a lithium battery may • To unlock only the driver’s door, push the cause serious internal injury. Do not “UNLOCK”...
  • Page 39 BEFORE DRIVING NOTE: NOTE: Panic alarm function • If you lock the doors using the transmit- • The maximum operating distance of the This function is to get the attention of oth- ter when the engine hood is open, the keyless entry system transmitter is about ers.
  • Page 40 BEFORE DRIVING Replacement of the battery If the transmitter becomes unreliable, WARNING replace the battery. Swallowing a lithium battery may cause serious internal injury. Do not To replace the battery of the transmitter: allow anyone to swallow a lithium battery. Keep lithium batteries away from children and pets.
  • Page 41: Security System (If Equipped)

    BEFORE DRIVING Security System (if equipped) NOTE: How to arm the security system • The default setting of the shock sensor (when enabled) The security system is armed in about 5 is in the disabled state. Set to the Lock all doors (including the tailgate) using seconds after you lock all doors (including enabled state and adjust sensitivity of the keyless entry system transmitter or...
  • Page 42 BEFORE DRIVING NOTE: How to disarm the security system NOTE: • To prevent the alarm from being acci- Simply unlock the doors using the keyless • Even after the alarm has stopped, if you dentally triggered, avoid arming it while push start system remote controller, the lock the doors using the keyless entry system transmitter or keyless push start...
  • Page 43 BEFORE DRIVING When enabled NOTE: • If any of the doors or tailgate are opened If you set the full blast warning sensitivity EXAMPLE without unlocking by the keyless entry higher than the pre-warning sensitivity in system transmitter or keyless push start the setting mode of the information display, or the vehicle feels such shock as to be system remote controller, all turn signal...
  • Page 44 BEFORE DRIVING 3) Turn the knob on the lighting control lever to the OFF position (3). System state Number of beeps 3 times NOTE: Disabled Once The following steps 4) and 5) must be completed within 15 seconds. Enabled 4 times EXAMPLE •...
  • Page 45: Theft Deterrent Light (If Equipped)

    BEFORE DRIVING Theft Deterrent Light Windows Electric Window Controls The electric windows can only be operated (if equipped) Manual Window Control when the ignition switch is in the “ON” (if equipped) position or the ignition mode is “ON”. EXAMPLE Driver’s side (Type A) EXAMPLE EXAMPLE 68PH00223...
  • Page 46 BEFORE DRIVING Driver’s side (Type B) Passenger’s door EXAMPLE EXAMPLE CLOSE OPEN 81A009 68PH00225 68PH00226 To open a window, push the top part of the The driver’s door has a switch (1) to oper- The passenger’s door has a switch (5) to switch and to close the window lift up the ate the driver’s window, and a switch (2) to operate the passenger’s window.
  • Page 47 BEFORE DRIVING Lock switch Pinching Prevention Function WARNING (if equipped) EXAMPLE The driver’s window is equipped with the • You should always lock the pas- pinching prevention function. The function senger’s window operation when detects a foreign object caught in the win- there are children in the vehicle.
  • Page 48: Mirrors

    BEFORE DRIVING Mirrors To initialize the pinching prevention func- CAUTION tion, use the following procedure: Inside Rearview Mirror 1) Turn the ignition switch to the “ON” • The pinching prevention function position or press the engine switch to does not act while you are holding change the ignition mode to “ON”.
  • Page 49 BEFORE DRIVING When driving at night, you can move the You can adjust the auto dimming rearview selector tab to the night position to reduce mirror by hand so you can see to the rear glare from the headlights of vehicles of your vehicle in the mirror.
  • Page 50 BEFORE DRIVING Outside Rearview Mirrors Electric Mirrors (if equipped) Outside Rearview Mirrors Folding Switch (if equipped) EXAMPLE EXAMPLE EXAMPLE 68PH00231 68PH00232 68PH00233 Adjust the outside rearview mirrors so you The switch to control the electric mirrors is can just see the side of your vehicle in the located on the driver’s door panel.
  • Page 51: Front Seats

    BEFORE DRIVING Front Seats Seat Adjustment 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 before you start driving.
  • Page 52 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 53: Rear Seats

    BEFORE DRIVING Rear Seats Head Restraints NOTE: It may be necessary to recline the seat- Head Restraints (if equipped) back to provide enough overhead clear- Head restraints are designed to help ance to remove the head restraint. reduce the risk of neck injuries in the case of an accident.
  • Page 54 BEFORE DRIVING Rear Folding Rear Seats NOTICE The rear seat(s) of your vehicle can be EXAMPLE folded forward to provide additional cargo After folding the rear seatback for- space. ward, do not allow any foreign mate- rial to enter the lock opening. This To fold the rear seats forward: may cause damage to the inside of the lock and prevent the seatback...
  • Page 55: Seat Belts And Child Restraint Systems

    BEFORE DRIVING Seat Belts and Child Restraint To return the seat to the normal position, After returning the seat, try moving the follow the procedure below. seatback to make sure they are securely Systems latched. WARNING CAUTION When returning the rear seatback to the normal position, make sure that Do not put your hand into the rear there is nothing around the striker.
  • Page 56 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 57 BEFORE DRIVING Lap-Shoulder Belt WARNING WARNING Emergency locking retractor (ELR) (Continued) (Continued) The seat belt has an emergency locking • Never use the same seat belt on • For children, if the shoulder belt retractor (ELR), which is designed to lock more than one occupant and never irritates the neck or face, move the the seat belt only during a sudden stop or...
  • Page 58 BEFORE DRIVING All Seat Belts Except Rear Center WARNING All seat belts except rear center are the lap-shoulder belt. If rear outside seat belt is fastened Low on hips without unhooking the webbing from the belt guide (1), the seat belt does not show full performance in the event of accident and can result in serious personal injury.
  • Page 59 BEFORE DRIVING Lap Belt EXAMPLE Rear Center Seat Belt To fasten the belt, pull the latch plate attached to the seat belt across your hips and press it straight into the buckle until you hear a “click”. To reduce the risk of sliding under the belt during a collision, position the belt across your lap as low on your hips as possible and adjust it to a...
  • Page 60 BEFORE DRIVING To unfasten the belt, press the release but- Driver’s Seat Belt Reminder ton on the buckle catch. With tachometer TO LOOSEN EXAMPLE EXAMPLE Right angle 80JS029 To lengthen, release the latch plate from 79MH0239 the buckle, pull the latch plate (adjuster) in 68PH00239 the direction of the arrow, at right angles to NOTE:...
  • Page 61 BEFORE DRIVING When the driver does not buckle his or her engine switch is pressed to change the Shoulder Anchor Height Adjuster seat belt, the driver’s seat belt reminder ignition mode to “LOCK” (OFF). (if equipped) light in the instrument cluster will come on WARNING or brink and a buzzer will sound as a EXAMPLE...
  • Page 62 BEFORE DRIVING Rear Outside Seat Belt Guide Seat Belt Inspection WARNING EXAMPLE If rear outside seat belt is fastened without unhooking the webbing from the belt guide (1), the seat belt does not show full performance in the event of accident and can result in serious personal injury.
  • Page 63 BEFORE DRIVING Child Restraint Systems Child restraint WARNING EXAMPLE Be sure to inspect all seat belt assemblies after any collision. Any seat belt assembly which was in use during a collision (other than a very minor one) should be replaced, even if damage to the assembly is not obvious.
  • Page 64 BEFORE DRIVING MARUTI SUZUKI highly recommends that you use a child restraint system to restrain WARNING infants and small children. Many different If you install a child restraint system types of child restraint systems are avail- in the rear seat, slide the front seat able;...
  • Page 65 BEFORE DRIVING Installation with Lap-Shoulder Seat WARNING Belts Children could be endangered in a Rear outside seat belt guide crash if their child restraint systems are not properly secured in the vehi- cle. When installing a child restraint system, be sure to follow the instruc- tions below.
  • Page 66 BEFORE DRIVING ELR type belt Installation with a Lap Belt EXAMPLE EXAMPLE Pull to tighten 68PH00243 68PH00244 Install your child restraint system accord- Install your child restraint system accord- ing to the instructions provided by the child ing to the instructions provided by the child restraint system manufacturer.
  • Page 67: Child Restraint System For India

    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 68 BEFORE DRIVING Seat Belt Pretensioner System To determine if your vehicle is equipped some smoke may be released. These con- with a seat belt pretensioner system at the ditions are not harmful and do not indicate a front seating positions, check the label on fire in the vehicle.
  • Page 69 BEFORE DRIVING “ON”, stays on for more than 10 seconds, or comes on while driving, the pretensioner system or the air bag system may not work properly. 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...
  • Page 70: Supplemental Restraint System (Air Bags)

    BEFORE DRIVING Supplemental Restraint EXAMPLE System (air bags) WARNING This section of the owner’s manual describes the protection provided by your Vehicle’s 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 71 BEFORE DRIVING Air bag symbol meaning Front Air Bags WARNING EXAMPLE EXAMPLE An air bag supplements, or adds to, the crash protection offered by seat belts. The driver and all passengers must be properly restrained by wear- ing seat belts at all times, whether or not an air bag is mounted at their seating position, to minimize the risk of severe injury or death in the event...
  • Page 72 BEFORE DRIVING Therefore, an air bag is NOT a substitute Front passenger’s front air bag for seat belts. To maximize your protection, EXAMPLE ALWAYS WEAR YOUR SEAT BELTS. Be aware that no system can prevent all pos- sible injuries that may occur in an accident. Driver’s front air bag EXAMPLE 58MS030...
  • Page 73 BEFORE DRIVING Conditions of front air bags deployment Conditions of front air bags may inflate (inflation) Receiving a strong impact to the lower body of your vehicle, the front air bags will inflate in many cases. 80J101 • Landing hard or falling 80J097 •...
  • Page 74 BEFORE DRIVING Front air bags may not inflate The front air bags may not inflate when the impact is absorbed since the collision object moved, vehicle body deformed, or collision angle was greater than about 30 degrees from the front. 80J119 80J104 •...
  • Page 75 BEFORE DRIVING How the system works in this section for details on proper seat and seat belt adjustments. In a frontal collision, the crash sensors will detect rapid deceleration, and if the con- troller judges that the deceleration rep- resents a severe frontal crash, the controller will trigger the inflators.
  • Page 76 BEFORE DRIVING activated the deployment, and for a certain 90 seconds before performing any electri- WARNING vehicle only, whether the driver’s seat belt cal service work on your Vehicle. Do not was in use. touch air bag system components or wires. •...
  • Page 77: Instrument Cluster (Type A) (If Equipped)

    BEFORE DRIVING Instrument Cluster (Type A) (if equipped) 1. Speedometer 2. Fuel gauge 3. Information display 4. Trip meter selector knob 5. Indicator selector knob 6. Warning and indicator lights EXAMPLE 68PH02201 2-51...
  • Page 78: Speedometer

    BEFORE DRIVING Speedometer Fuel Gauge NOTE: The activation point of the low fuel warning The speedometer indicates vehicle speed. light (1) varies depending on road condi- tions (for example, slope or curve) and driving conditions because of fuel moving in the tank. Refer to “Low Fuel Warning Light”...
  • Page 79: Brightness Control

    BEFORE DRIVING Brightness Control Information Display WARNING EXAMPLE If you attempt to adjust the display while driving, you could lose control of the vehicle. Do not attempt to adjust the display while driving. NOTE: • If you do not turn the knob for more than 5 seconds while activating the bright- ness control, the brightness control dis- play will be canceled automatically.
  • Page 80 BEFORE DRIVING Clock NOTE: When you reconnect the negative (–) ter- When the ignition switch is in the “ON” EXAMPLE minal to the battery, the clock indication will position, the display (A) shows the time. be reinitialized. Change the indication To change the time indication: again to your preference.
  • Page 81 BEFORE DRIVING (a) Trip meter A NOTE: (b) Trip meter B The indicated maximum value of the trip EXAMPLE (c) Odometer meter is 9999.9. When you run past the (d) Instantaneous fuel consumption maximum value, the indicated value will return to 0.0. (e) Average fuel consumption (f) Driving range Odometer...
  • Page 82 BEFORE DRIVING sumption is 50. No more than 50 will be value of average fuel consumption will be “---” for a few seconds and then indicates indicated on the display even if the shown after driving for a while. the current driving range when the ignition actual instantaneous fuel consumption is switch is turned to the “ON”...
  • Page 83 BEFORE DRIVING Setting mode In the setting mode, you can set up the following functions. Indication Functions Time indication of clock “CL” Central door locking system “d1” Automatic door locking function “d2” Automatic door unlocking function “d3” 2-57...
  • Page 84 BEFORE DRIVING Indication Functions Additional flashes of the turn signal “L2” Initialization setting “de-on” Exit the setting mode “End” 2-58...
  • Page 85 BEFORE DRIVING Time indication of clock “CL” Initialization setting “de-on” Turn the indicator selector knob • CL-12h: 12-hour format (default setting) • de-on: Initialize all settings (2). • CL-24h: 24-hour format EXAMPLE Central door locking system “d1” • d1-SL1: Unlock all doors by turning the Push the indicator selector key once knob (2).
  • Page 86: 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 68PH02208 2-60...
  • Page 87: 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. Tachometer The mark (2) indicates that the fuel filler door is located on the left side of the vehi- The tachometer indicates engine speed in cle.
  • Page 88: Temperature Gauge

    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 89: Information Display

    BEFORE DRIVING Information Display The information display shows the follow- EXAMPLE ing information. The information display is shown when the ignition switch is in the “ON” position. Display (A) Thermometer Display (B) Selector position (for CVT vehicles) / Gearshift indicator (for manual transaxle vehicles) Display (C) Trip meter / Odometer / Instantaneous fuel...
  • Page 90 BEFORE DRIVING Thermometer Selector position (for CVT vehi- Trip meter / Odometer / Instanta- cles) / Gearshift indicator (for man- neous fuel consumption / Average When the ignition switch is in the “ON” position, the display (A) shows the ther- ual transaxle vehicles) fuel consumption / Driving range mometer.
  • Page 91 BEFORE DRIVING Trip meter Push the trip meter selector The trip meter can be used to measure the EXAMPLE knob (2). distance traveled on short trips or between fuel stops. Push the indicator selector You can use the trip meter A or trip meter B knob (3).
  • Page 92 BEFORE DRIVING Instantaneous fuel consumption Average fuel consumption If you selected instantaneous fuel con- If you selected average fuel consumption EXAMPLE sumption the last time you drove the vehi- the last time you drove the vehicle, the dis- cle, the display does not show the last play shows the last value of average fuel consumption from previous driving when value of instantaneous fuel consumption...
  • Page 93 BEFORE DRIVING Driving range Clock If you selected driving range the last time WARNING When the ignition switch is in the “ON” you drove the vehicle, the display indicates position, the display (D) shows the time. If you attempt to adjust the display “---”...
  • Page 94 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 95 BEFORE DRIVING Indication Functions Security system “ ” 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: Turn the indicator selector knob 1) When the ignition switch is in the “ON”...
  • Page 96 BEFORE DRIVING Central door locking system “ ” Automatic door unlocking Door locking and unlocking • : Unlock all doors by turning the function “ ” siren “ ” key or pushing the keyless • : Disable the automatic door •...
  • Page 97 BEFORE DRIVING Security system “ ” 5) to exit the setting mode, switch the dis- • : Enable the security system play to show “ ” and then push the EXAMPLE (default setting) indicator selector knob (3). • : Disable the security system Shock sensor “...
  • Page 98: 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 68PH02222 2-72...
  • Page 99: Speedometer

    BEFORE DRIVING Speedometer Fuel Gauge Refer to “Low fuel warning light” in “Warn- ing and indicator lights” in this section for The speedometer indicates vehicle speed. details. Tachometer The mark (2) indicates that the fuel filler door is located on the left side of the vehi- The tachometer indicates engine speed in cle.
  • Page 100: Temperature Gauge

    BEFORE DRIVING Temperature Gauge Brightness Control WARNING EXAMPLE Do not adjust the brightness of the instrument panel lights while driving. Otherwise, you could lose control of the vehicle. NOTE: • If you do not turn the knob for more than 5 seconds while activating the bright- ness control, the brightness control dis- play will be canceled automatically.
  • Page 101: Information Display

    BEFORE DRIVING Information Display Display (D) Gearshift indicator EXAMPLE The information display is shown when the ignition mode is “ON”. Display (E) Trip meter Display (F) Odometer EXAMPLE 68PM00253 (2) Indicator selector knob (3) Trip meter selector knob 68PH02226 The information display shows the follow- (1) Information display ing information.
  • Page 102 BEFORE DRIVING Clock Thermometer Fuel consumption / Driving range / Average speed / Driving time The display (A) shows the time. The display (B) shows the thermometer. Clock and date / Torque and power To set the clock, follow “Setting mode” The thermometer indicates the outside When there are no warning or indicator instructions in this section.
  • Page 103 BEFORE DRIVING To switch the display indication, push the indicator selector knob (2) quickly. EXAMPLE NOTE: The value of instantaneous fuel consump- tion, average fuel consumption, driving range, average speed and torque and power shown on the display are affected by the following conditions;...
  • Page 104 BEFORE DRIVING Instantaneous fuel consumption the actual instantaneous fuel consump- (Average fuel consumption) The display shows instantaneous fuel con- tion is higher. sumption with a bar graph only when the • For “MPG(UK)” setting, the indicated EXAMPLE vehicle is moving. maximum value of instantaneous fuel consumption is 80.
  • Page 105 BEFORE DRIVING You can select when the value of average (5-minute average fuel consumption) Driving range fuel consumption is reset from among the EXAMPLE EXAMPLE following two methods; • Reset after refuel: the value of average fuel consumption will be reset automati- cally by refueling.
  • Page 106 BEFORE DRIVING condition, the value is different each time If you selected average speed the last time (5-minute average speed) you drove the vehicle, the display indicates you refuel. the last value of average speed from previ- EXAMPLE ous driving when the engine switch is NOTE: pressed to change the ignition mode to •...
  • Page 107 BEFORE DRIVING Driving time Torque and Power Gearshift Indicator Present engine torque and power are The display (D) shows some of the follow- EXAMPLE shown. ing indications. Information of after driving Refer to “Gearshift Indicator” in the When you press the engine switch to “OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE”...
  • Page 108 BEFORE DRIVING Setting mode NOTE: Fuel reset (Average fuel consumption • If you push and hold the indicator selec- reset setting) When the ignition mode is “ON” and the tor knob (2) to enter the setting mode You can change when the value of aver- vehicle is stationary, you can enter the set- when the display (C) shows average fuel age fuel consumption is reset.
  • Page 109 BEFORE DRIVING Clock setting You can also turn off or on the buzzer (Shock sensor system setting) (Adjusting the clock) sound when the door(s) is(are) locked or You can change the on/off of the shock • To change the hour indication, turn the unlocked.
  • Page 110 BEFORE DRIVING Default (initialization setting) NOTE: If you select “YES” and push the indicator • When the problem that causes a mes- selector knob (2), all settings will be reini- sage to appear is corrected, the mes- tialized. sage will disappear. •...
  • Page 111 BEFORE DRIVING Warning and indicator messages All model 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. (only while vehicle buzzer; only while vehicle is Stop the vehicle in a safe place and close is in motion) in motion)
  • Page 112 BEFORE DRIVING Warning and indicator Master warning Sound Cause and remedy message indicator light Beep (one time from interior Fuel is low. Refill it immediately. (#1) buzzer) 68PH02234 The road may be icy. Drive very carefully. (#1) 68PH02235 (#1) This message will disappear for a while even if the problem that caused the message to appear is not corrected. 2-86...
  • Page 113 BEFORE DRIVING Warning and indicator Master warning Sound Cause and remedy message indicator light This message is displayed when “ACC” position is selected as the power supply position. (#1) 68PH02237 The clutch pedal is depressed. Press the engine switch to start the engine. 68PH02238 (#1) This message will disappear for a while even if the problem that caused the message to appear is not corrected.
  • Page 114 BEFORE DRIVING Warning and indicator Master warning Sound Cause and remedy message indicator light Blinks Beep (one time from interior If this message is displayed, have your buzzer) vehicle inspected by an authorized Maruti Suzuki workshop. 68PH02236 2-88...
  • Page 115 BEFORE DRIVING Warning and indicator Master warning Sound Cause and remedy message indicator light Blinks Beep (one time from interior There is a problem with the steering lock buzzer) system. Have your vehicle inspected by an autho- rized Maruti Suzuki workshop. 68PH02239 Blinks Beep (one time from interior...
  • Page 116 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 have become dis- seconds from exterior and/or charged.
  • Page 117 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 power supply posi- tion. (#1) 68PH02243 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 118 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) 68PH02245 The engine switch is pressed without depressing the brake and clutch pedals. Try again as instructed by the message.
  • Page 119 BEFORE DRIVING Diesel engine model Warning and indicator Master warning Sound Cause and remedy message indicator light Blinks Beep (one time from interior There may be a problem with the fuel filter. buzzer) Have your vehicle inspected by an autho- rized Maruti Suzuki workshop.
  • Page 120 BEFORE DRIVING Warning and indicator Master warning Sound Cause and remedy message indicator light If the coolant temperature is cool enough, this message is displayed when the engine switch is pressed to change the ignition mode to “ON” and this message will disap- pear when the glow plug is heated enough for engine starting.
  • Page 121: Warning And Indicator Lights

    BEFORE DRIVING Warning and Indicator Lights The light should go out after starting the engine and fully releasing the parking WARNING NOTE: brake, if the fluid level in the brake fluid If any of the following conditions if warning and indicator lights blink or come reservoir is adequate.
  • Page 122 BEFORE DRIVING Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) If the light and the brake system warning Oil Pressure Light Warning Light light stay on, or come on simultaneously when driving, your system equipped with the rear brake force control function (proportioning valve function) and there may be something wrong with both the rear brake force control function and anti-lock function of the ABS system.
  • Page 123 BEFORE DRIVING Charging Light The light will come on and remain on if Driver’s Seat Belt Reminder Light there is something wrong with the battery charging system. If the light comes on when the engine is running, the charging system should be inspected immediately by your authorised Maruti Suzuki work- shop.
  • Page 124 BEFORE DRIVING “AIR BAG” Light Malfunction Indicator Light Transaxle Warning Light (if equipped) 65D530 63J030 Your vehicle has a computer-controlled This light blinks or comes on for several 80J219 emission control system. A malfunction seconds when the ignition switch is turned This light comes on for several seconds indicator light is provided on the instrument to the “ON”...
  • Page 125 BEFORE DRIVING Immobilizer/Keyless Push Start Low Fuel Warning Light Electric Power Steering Light System Warning Light 54G343 79J039 80JM122 If this light comes on, fill the fuel tank This light comes on when the ignition immediately. switch is turned to the “ON” position or the When the ignition switch is turned to the engine switch is pressed to change the “ON”...
  • Page 126 BEFORE DRIVING However, repeating these operations could If this light blinks, there is a problem with arrows will flash along with all of the turn cause the power steering system dam- the system. Have your vehicle inspected signal lights. aged. by your MARUTI SUZUKI dealer.
  • Page 127 BEFORE DRIVING Front Fog Light Indicator Light Fuel Filter Warning Light Master Warning Indicator Light (if equipped) (if equipped) (if equipped) 68PH00273 60A541 78K049 The front fog light indicator light comes on This light comes on for several seconds When the information display shows warn- when the front fog light operates.
  • Page 128: Lighting Control Lever

    BEFORE DRIVING Lighting Control Lever Lighting Operation EXAMPLE EXAMPLE 68PH00251 68PH00250 With the headlights on, push the lever for- 65D611 ward to switch to the high beams (main To turn the lights on or off, twist the knob beams) or pull the lever toward you to on the end of the lever.
  • Page 129 BEFORE DRIVING Automatic Lights Operation Your vehicle’s lighting system is controlled (if equipped) by two main systems: the Lighting switch and the Auto-On Headlight System (when the lighting switch is in the “AUTO” posi- EXAMPLE tion). The two systems work together to operate your lights as shown in the following chart: 68PH00252 68PH00253...
  • Page 130 BEFORE DRIVING ON: Lights ON To turn the lights on or off, twist the knob LIGHT: When it is light around the light sensor (5). on the end of the lever. There are four DARK: When it is dark around the light sensor (5). positions: Ignition mode OFF (1)
  • Page 131 BEFORE DRIVING NOTE: Auto-on headlight system • Avoid covering the light sensor area of EXAMPLE the windshield with a sticker. The sticker may impair the performance of the sen- sor and make the system unable to con- trol operation of the lights correctly. •...
  • Page 132 BEFORE DRIVING Light Reminder Buzzer Daytime Running Light (D.R.L.) WARNING System (if equipped) The interior buzzer continuously beeps if you open the driver’s door without turning When the engine is started, this system It takes about 5 seconds for the light off the headlights and position lights.
  • Page 133 BEFORE DRIVING Guide Me Light (Vehicle with Auto- mation display. Refer to “Information Dis- Front Fog Light Switch matic Lights Operation) play” in this section. (if equipped) Follow me home function Lead to vehicle function This function turns on the front position EXAMPLE If the “UNLOCK”...
  • Page 134: Headlight Leveling Switch

    BEFORE DRIVING Headlight Leveling Switch Turn Signal Control Lever Vehicle with the halogen headlights Switch Vehicle Load Condition Position Driver only Driver + 1 passenger (in front seat) Driver + 4 passengers, no cargo Driver + 4 passengers, cargo added Driver + full cargo EXAMPLE 68PH00257...
  • Page 135: Hazard Warning Switch

    BEFORE DRIVING Hazard Warning Switch Normal turn signal Sometimes, such as when changing lanes, the steering wheel is not turned far enough to cancel the turn signal. For convenience, EXAMPLE you can flash the turn signal by moving the lever part way and holding it there. The lever will return to its normal position when you release it.
  • Page 136: Windshield Wiper And Washer Lever

    BEFORE DRIVING Windshield Wiper and Washer Windshield Wipers Windshield Washer Lever EXAMPLE EXAMPLE 68PH00261 68PH00262 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 65B611 positions.
  • Page 137 BEFORE DRIVING Rear Window Wiper/Washer Switch NOTICE (if equipped) NOTICE To help prevent damage to the wind- Clear ice or snow from the rear win- EXAMPLE shield wiper and washer system dow and rear wiper blade before components, you should take the fol- using the rear wiper.
  • Page 138: Tilt/Telescoping (If Equipped) Steering Lock Lever

    BEFORE DRIVING Tilt/Telescoping (if equipped) Horn WARNING Steering Lock Lever Never attempt to adjust the steering EXAMPLE wheel while the vehicle is moving or EXAMPLE you could lose control of the vehicle. 68PH00265 68PH00264 Press the horn button of the steering wheel (1) LOCK to sound the horn.
  • Page 139: Heated Rear Window Switch (If Equipped)

    BEFORE DRIVING Heated Rear Window Switch NOTE: • The defogger will work only when the (If equipped) engine is running. The defogger will automatically turn off after the defogger remains on for 15 min- utes to prevent discharging of the battery. EXAMPLE 68PH00266 When the rear window is misted, push this...
  • Page 140: Operating Your Vehicle

    OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Exhaust Gas Warning ............3-1 Daily Inspection Checklist ..........3-1 Engine Oil Consumption ............ 3-2 Ignition Switch (Vehicle without Keyless Push Start System) ....3-3 Engine Switch (Vehicle with Keyless Push Start System) ......3-5 Keyless Push Start System (if equipped) ......
  • Page 141: 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 142: Engine Oil Consumption

    OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Engine Oil Consumption NOTE: 6) Hood latch operation It is normal for water to drip from the air Pull the hood release handle inside the conditioning system after use. vehicle. Make sure that you cannot It is normal for the engine to consume open the hood all the way without some engine oil during normal vehicle releasing the secondary latch.
  • Page 143: Ignition Switch

    OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Ignition Switch You should also be aware that the diluting The ignition switch has the following four ingredients evaporate out when the vehicle positions: (Vehicle without Keyless is subsequently driven at high speeds, Push Start System) such as on an expressway, making it LOCK appear that oil is excessively consumed This is the normal parking position.
  • Page 144 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE To release the steering lock, insert the key and turn it clockwise to one of the other EXAMPLE WARNING positions. If you have trouble turning the key to unlock the steering, try turning the (Continued) steering wheel slightly to the right or left •...
  • Page 145: Engine Switch

    OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Engine Switch NOTE: • With the engine off In the presence of strong radio signals or (Vehicle with Keyless Push You can use such electric equipment as noise, you may not be able to change the Start System) the power windows and wipers with the ignition mode to “ACC”...
  • Page 146: Keyless Push Start System (If Equipped)

    OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Keyless Push Start System illumination will go out when the position 1) Bring the keyless push start system lights and/or the headlights are turned remote controller with you and sit in the (if equipped) off. driver’s seat. Provided the keyless push start system 2) Without depressing the clutch pedal, EXAMPLE...
  • Page 147 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE NOTE: 1) Without depressing the brake pedal • If the battery of the remote controller is When selecting the ignition modes, the and the clutch pedal, push the engine about to become completely discharged, information display in the instrument clus- switch (1).
  • Page 148 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE (OFF) by pressing the engine switch and Interior Workable Area for Engine EXAMPLE then perform the engine starting opera- Starting, Ignition Mode Selection tion Refer to “Starting the Engine” in this and “Remote Controller Outside” section. Warning •...
  • Page 149: Parking Brake Lever

    OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Parking Brake Lever –The remote controller is in stowage like may make it difficult to shift out of “P” when the glove box or a door pocket. you are ready to drive the vehicle. –The remote controller is in the sun visor When preparing to drive the vehicle, move EXAMPLE pocket or on the floor.
  • Page 150: Pedal

    OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Pedal Brake Pedal (2) WARNING Manual transaxle Your vehicle is equipped with front disc When parking vehicle brakes and rear drum brakes. Depressing extremely cold weather, the following the brake pedal applies both sets of procedure should be used: brakes.
  • Page 151: Starting The Engine (Vehicle Without Keyless Push Start System)

    OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Starting the Engine NOTE: If the engine does not start after 12 sec- CVT vehicles have a starter interlock onds of cranking, wait about 15 seconds, (Vehicle without Keyless device which is designed to keep the then press down the accelerator pedal to Push Start System) starter from operating if the transaxle is in 1/3 of its travel and try cranking the engine...
  • Page 152: Starting The Engine (Vehicle With Keyless Push Start System)

    OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Starting the Engine Caution when stopping the engine with 3) The “PUSH START SWITCH” message turbocharger will appear on the information display in (Vehicle with Keyless Push When stopping the engine after climbing or the instrument cluster. Push the engine Start System) high speed driving, let the engine idle for switch (1).
  • Page 153 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE help you. Refer to “Information Display” is restarted. This is not a malfunction. In (For Diesel Engine Model) in the “BEFORE DRIVING” section for such cases, always let the engine idle Cold engine details. before stopping it. Depress the clutch and brake pedals fully Starting a Cold and Warm Engine •...
  • Page 154 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Restarting diesel engine after fuel- • The immobilizer/keyless push start sys- EXAMPLE empty stop tem warning light will come on for about If the engine stops and the low fuel warn- 5 seconds while the master warning indi- ing light and the malfunction indicator light cator light is blinking.
  • Page 155: Using The Transaxle

    OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Using the Transaxle less push start system remote controller have the vehicle inspected by an autho- cannot be used to lock them.) rised Maruti Suzuki workshop. Manual Transaxle • Disconnect the negative cable from the battery to prevent discharge. “LOCK”...
  • Page 156 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Downshifting maximum allowable Continuously Variable Transaxle speeds (CVT) WARNING EXAMPLE For Petrol Engine • Reduce your speed and downshift to a lower gear before going down Downshifting km/h (mph) a long or steep hill. A lower gear 2nd to 1st 45 (28) will allow the engine to provide...
  • Page 157 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE When the engine restarts, the sport mode could move and the gear could be is turned to the off automatically. WARNING changed unexpectedly. The sport mode is suitable for the following Always depress the brake pedal Use the gearshift lever positions as driving conditions: before shifting from “P”...
  • Page 158 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE D (Drive) follow the procedure described below. This Use this position for all normal driving. procedure will permit shifting the transaxle NOTICE out of Park. With the gearshift lever in “D” range you (Continued) can get an automatic downshift by pressing 1) Be sure the parking brake is firmly •...
  • Page 159: Gearshift Indicator (If Equipped)

    OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Gearshift Indicator For details on how to use the transaxle, refer to “Using the Transaxle” in this sec- (if equipped) tion. EXAMPLE WARNING The gearshift indicator is designed to indicate optimal gear position for your driving, however, a driver will not be relieved from the duty of care of driving operation or gear change with this indicator.
  • Page 160: Parking Sensors (If Equipped)

    OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Parking Sensors Example of the gearshift indicator (if equipped) Indication Description Information display symbol (if equipped) Lower gear position is selected for the vehicle speed and/or engine revolution. Changing to a higher gear position is recom- EXAMPLE mended.
  • Page 161 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE • The system emits an ultrasonic wave WARNING and the relevant sensor detects the NOTICE return of the wave reflected by an obsta- (Continued) • Avoid hitting the sensor areas or cle. The system measures the time •...
  • Page 162 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Working sensors Approximate areas where obstacles can The sensors that work depends on the position of the gearshift lever as follows: be detected EXAMPLE Manual transaxle Gearshift lever position N, 1st – 5th N, D or L Center Rear sensors Corner...
  • Page 163 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE NOTE: WARNING WARNING • Thin poles or obstacles lower than the sensors may become undetectable as • Under the following conditions, the (Continued) the vehicle moves closer to them even if parking sensor system may not – Sensors have intercepted ultra- they have been detected from longer work normally because the sensors sonic noise from another vehi-...
  • Page 164 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE • Turn the ignition switch to the “ON” position or press the engine switch to change the Obstacle Indication by Parking Sen- ignition mode to “ON” with the parking sensor switch in the “ON” position. • Push the switch again and it stays in; this is the OFF position. The indicator in the Information display symbol switch goes out and the parking sensor is deactivated.
  • Page 165 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE • Warnings when obstacles are detected by corner sensors Set Sensors (if equipped) You can select either the normal or trailer Symbol mode of the parking sensor via the infor- Distance (approx.) Buzzer (if equipped) mation display. Refer to “Information dis- play”...
  • Page 166: Rearview Camera (If Equipped)

    OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Rearview Camera Warning and Indicator Messages Vehicle without the information display symbol (if equipped) If there is a problem or warning regarding the parking sensor system, a buzzer and the When the gearshift lever is shifted to the status of the indicator on the parking sensor switch inform it.
  • Page 167 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE How to Use Rearview Camera NOTICE NOTICE 1) Press the engine switch to change the ignition mode to “ON”. If you use the rearview camera for a The rearview camera is a precision 2) Shift the gearshift lever in the “R” posi- long time when the ignition mode is instrument.
  • Page 168 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Example of display range of rearview – In dark areas, on a rainy day or at (1) Object camera night. (2) Actual distance – When the temperature around the lens (3) Distance on the display is too high/low, or the camera is wet EXAMPLE When there is an uphill incline behind the such as on a rainy day or during peri-...
  • Page 169: Braking

    OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Braking If the rear view from the rearview cam- era is not shown or there is a poor WARNING image EXAMPLE If water gets into the brake devices, • If the rear view from the rearview camera brake performance may become poor is not shown.
  • Page 170 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Brake Assist System WARNING WARNING When you slam the brakes on, the brake assist system judges as an emergency • On some types of loose surfaces (Continued) stop and provides more powerful braking (such as gravel, snow-covered •...
  • Page 171 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE How the ABS Works WARNING A computer continuously monitors wheel speed. computer compares • If the ABS warning light (1) on the changes in wheel speed when braking. If instrument panel comes on and the wheels slow suddenly, indicating a stays on while driving, there may skidding situation,...
  • Page 172: 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 and Dont’s for Safe Driving ........4-6 Margin for Safety ..............
  • Page 173: Running-In

    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 68PHM4001 operation.
  • Page 174: Improving Fuel Economy

    DRIVING TIPS Improving Fuel Economy NOTICE EXAMPLE The following instructions will help you improve fuel economy. To minimize the possibility of catalyst or other vehicle damage: Avoid excessive idling • Maintain the engine in the proper If you are to wait for more than a minute operating condition.
  • Page 175: Highway Driving

    DRIVING TIPS Highway Driving Driving on Hills Keep the air cleaner clean When driving at high speeds, pay attention EXAMPLE to the following: EXAMPLE • 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 176: Driving On Slippery Roads

    DRIVING TIPS Driving on Slippery Roads • When driving down a hill, the engine Tire Chains should be used for braking by shifting to Tire chains should only be used if they are next lower gear. (Do this with either a needed to increase traction or are required EXAMPLE CVT or a manual transaxle vehicle).
  • Page 177: Driving On Wet Roads

    DRIVING TIPS Driving on Wet Roads If Your Vehicle Gets Stuck WARNING If your vehicle gets stuck in snow, mud, or sand, follow the directions below: NOTICE Do not allow anyone to stand near 1) Shift the transaxle back and forth the vehicle when you are rocking it, •...
  • Page 178: Do's And Dont's For Safe Driving

    DRIVING TIPS Do’s and Dont’s for Safe WARNING EXAMPLE Driving (Continued) Exercise care in handling your vehicle. Be • Do not use tires other than those conscious of not only your own safety but specified MARUTI SUZUKI. also the safety of others on the road, and Never use different sizes or types thus enjoy the best and most comfortable of tires on the front and rear...
  • Page 179 DRIVING TIPS 3) Before moving, look around your vehi- 5) When overtaking other vehicles, watch 10)When overtaking or changing lanes cle to confirm safety. out for oncoming vehicles and carefully while driving at a high speed, keep 4) Don’t accelerate suddenly, since it is ensure safety.
  • Page 180 DRIVING TIPS Night time driving EXAMPLE EXAMPLE EXAMPLE 83K-04-011 83K-04-014 Use foot brake in three stages 83K-04-013 3) Don’t use headlights on high beam 1. Warn the vehicle behind you unless its use is inevitable. It may cause 1) Drive at lower speeds during the night 2.
  • Page 181: Margin For Safety

    DRIVING TIPS Margin for Safety It is important to allow yourself a margin for safety during driving so that you can cope with erroneous or unexpected driving of other drivers. For that, observe the follow- ing. • Drive at a safe speed. •...
  • Page 182: 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 ............... 5-8 AUX/USB Socket (if equipped) ........... 5-9 Assist Grips ................. 5-9 Glove Box ................5-10 Cup Holder and Storage Area ..........
  • Page 183: Fuel Filler Cap

    OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Fuel Filler Cap The fuel filler cap is located on the left rear side of the vehicle. The fuel filler door can EXAMPLE be unlocked by pulling up the opener lever EXAMPLE located on the outboard side of the driver’s seat and locked by simply closing the door.
  • Page 184: Engine Hood

    OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Engine Hood WARNING EXAMPLE If you need to replace the fuel cap, EXAMPLE use a MARUTI genuine cap. Use of an improper cap can result in a malfunc- tion of the fuel system or emission control system. It may also result in fuel leakage in the event of an acci- dent.
  • Page 185 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT To close the engine hood: 1) Lift the hood up slightly and remove the WARNING EXAMPLE prop rod from the hole. Put the prop rod Make sure the hood is fully closed back to the holding clip. and latched before driving.
  • Page 186: Sun Visor

    OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Sun Visor Card holder (if equipped) You can put a card in the card holder (1) on Type1 the back of the sun visor. NOTICE When you park your vehicle outdoors in direct sunlight or in hot weather, do not leave plastic cards in the holder.
  • Page 187: Interior Light

    OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Interior Light WARNING EXAMPLE EXAMPLE • Do not use the mirror while driving your vehicle or could lose control of the vehicle. • When using the vanity mirror, do not move too close to a front air bag location or lean against it.
  • Page 188 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Glove Box Light (if equipped) (1) Front (if equipped) (3) Center (4) Refer to “Glove Box” in this section. EXAMPLE EXAMPLE Footwell Lights (if equipped) (2) A footwell light is provided in the leg space in front of each front seat. The light comes on when the door is opened.
  • Page 189 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT DOOR (b) Courtesy Lights (if equipped) (5) Luggage Compartment The light comes on when the door is (if equipped) (6) EXAMPLE opened. After closing all doors, the light will remain on for about 15 seconds and EXAMPLE then fade out.
  • Page 190: Accessory Socket

    OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Accessory Socket The accessory socket will work when the ignition switch is in the “ACC” or “ON” posi- EXAMPLE Center console tion, or the ignition mode is “ACC” or “ON”. EXAMPLE Each socket can be used to provide 12 volt/120 watt/10 ampere power for electri- cal accessories when used alone.
  • Page 191: Aux/Usb Socket (If Equipped)

    OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT AUX/USB Socket (if equipped) Assist Grips Coat Hooks EXAMPLE 68PH00520 68PH00521 68PH00522 Connect your portable digital music player, Assist grips are provided for convenience. You can hang clothing on the coat hooks. etc. to this socket to enjoy music through These hooks are not designed for large or the vehicle’s audio system using it as a NOTICE...
  • Page 192: Glove Box

    OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Glove Box EXAMPLE EXAMPLE 68PH00524 The glove box light (if equipped) stays on 68PH00523 while the lid is open. To open the glove box, pull the latch lever. To close it, push the lid until it latches securely.
  • Page 193: Cup Holder And Storage Area

    OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Cup Holder and Storage Area Driver’s Pocket (1) WARNING EXAMPLE 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 (4)/(5) pedals and causing a loss of vehicle control or an accident.
  • Page 194 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Front Cup Holders (2) / Front Bottle Holder (3) / Front Armrest with Console Box Rear Cup Holder (if equipped) (5) Rear Bottle Holder (7) (if equipped) (4) Always place the bottle with its cap closed WARNING in the bottle holder.
  • Page 195: Footrest

    OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Footrest Floor Mats (if equipped) Front Seat Back Pocket (if equipped) (6) EXAMPLE EXAMPLE 68PH00529 68PH00530 68PH00528 Use the footrest (1) as a support for your To prevent the driver’s side floor mat from This pocket is provided for holding light left foot.
  • Page 196: Luggage Compartment Hook

    OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Luggage Compartment Hook Luggage Compartment Cover WARNING Failure to take the following precau- EXAMPLE EXAMPLE tions may result in the driver’s side floor mat interfering with the pedals and causing a loss of vehicle control or an accident. •...
  • Page 197: Frame Hooks

    OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Frame Hooks EXAMPLE EXAMPLE Front EXAMPLE 61MM0B039 68PH00534 1) Pick up the towing hook (1), jack handle 2) Remove the cover (C) by using a jack (A) and wheel brace (B) that are stowed handle (A) covered with a soft cloth as 68PH00533 in the luggage compartment.
  • Page 198: Heating And Air Conditioning System

    OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Heating and Air Conditioning Rear EXAMPLE System EXAMPLE 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) 68PH00536 4) To tighten the towing hook (1), turn it 68PH00537...
  • Page 199 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Air Outlet (1) Windshield defroster outlet (2) Side defroster outlet (3) Side outlet (4) Center outlet (5) Floor outlet EXAMPLE 68PH00538 5-17...
  • Page 200 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Center outlet Side outlet 68PH00540 Move the knob (1) vertically or horizontally, 68PH00539 to adjust the direction of airflow as desired. Move the knob (1) vertically or horizontally, to adjust the direction of airflow as desired. The side outlet opens when you turn the dial (2) upward and closes when you turn it downward.
  • Page 201: Manual Heating And Air Conditioning System

    OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Manual Heating and Air Air flow selector (3) Bi-level (b) Conditioning System Description of Controls 68PH00542 68PH00544 This is used to select one of the functions Temperature-controlled air comes out of described below. the floor outlets and cooler air comes out (4) (5) (4) (5) of the center and side outlets.
  • Page 202 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Heat (c) Heat & defrost (d) Defrost (e) 68PH00545 68PH00546 68PH00547 Temperature-controlled air comes out of Temperature-controlled air comes out of Temperature-controlled air comes out of the floor outlets and the side outlets, also the floor outlets, the windshield defroster the windshield defroster outlets, the side comes out of the windshield defroster out- outlets, the side defroster outlets and the...
  • Page 203 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Air intake selector (4) Air conditioning switch (5) System Operating Instructions To turn on the air conditioning system, set Natural ventilation the blower speed selector to a position Select “VENTILATION” and “FRESH AIR”, other than off and push in the “A/C” switch. the temperature selector to the desired With this “A/C”...
  • Page 204 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Head cooled/Feet warmed heating NOTE: Select “BI-LEVEL” and “FRESH AIR”, the • If you select “RECIRCULATED AIR” for EXAMPLE temperature selector to the desired tem- an extended period of time, the air in the perature position, and the blower speed vehicle become contaminated.
  • Page 205 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Maintenance If you do not use the air conditioner for a long period, such as during winter, it may not give the best performance when you start using it again. To help maintain opti- mum performance and durability of your air conditioner, it needs to be run periodically.
  • Page 206: Automatic Heating And Air Conditioning System (Climate Control)

    OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Automatic Heating and Air Conditioning System (1) Temperature selector (2) Blower speed selector (Climate Control) (3) Air intake selector (4) Air flow selector Description of Controls (5) Defrost switch (6) Air conditioning switch (7) “OFF” switch (8) “AUTO”...
  • Page 207 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Temperature selector (1) Blower speed selector (2) Air intake selector (3) 68PH00551 68PH00552 68PH00553 Push the temperature selector (1) to adjust Air flows out at a higher rate when you Push the air intake selector (3) to change the temperature.
  • Page 208 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT FRESH AIR (b) If the “AUTO” switch (8) is pushed, the air Bi-level (d) When this mode is selected, outside air is flow will vary automatically as the climate introduced. control system maintains the selected tem- perature.
  • Page 209 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Heat (e) Heat & defrost (f) Defrost switch (5) 68PH00545 68PH00546 68PH00555 Temperature-controlled air comes out of Temperature-controlled air comes out of Push the defrost switch (5) to turn on the the floor outlets and the side outlets, a the floor outlets, the windshield defroster defroster.
  • Page 210: System Operating Instructions

    OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Defrost Air conditioning switch (6) System Operating Instructions Automatic operation 68PH00547 68PH00556 Temperature-controlled air comes out of The air conditioning switch (6) is used to 68PH00557 the windshield defroster outlets, the side turn on and off the air conditioning system You can let the climate control system work defroster outlets and the side outlets.
  • Page 211 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT You can use the air conditioning switch (6) ual mode. The manually selected func- Manual operation to manually turn the air conditioner on or off tions are maintained, and the other You can manually control the climate con- according to your preference.
  • Page 212: Radio Antenna

    OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Radio Antenna Installation of Radio Maintenance If you do not use the air conditioner for a Frequency Transmitters long period, such as during winter, it may EXAMPLE not give the best performance when you We recommend that you always ask a start using it again.
  • Page 213: Audio System (If Equipped)

    OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Audio System (if equipped) 68PH00575 AM/FM CD PLAYER NOTE: For vehicle equipped with SMARTPLAY INFOTAINMENT SYSTEM, refer to audio manual available with the vehicle. 5-31...
  • Page 214 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Safety Information Notes on Discs Cautions on Handling Precautions WARNING • When the inside of the vehicle is very cold and the player is used soon after If you pay extended attention to oper- switching on the heater, condensation ating the audio system or viewing the audio system display while driving, may form on the disc or the optical parts...
  • Page 215 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Use of such discs will cause damage or prevent the system from operating prop- erly. 52D348 52D347 Never stick labels on the surface of the To remove fingermarks and dust, use a compact disc or write on the surface with a 52D351 pencil or pen.
  • Page 216 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT WARNING ® The Bluetooth word mark and logo are This is a class I laser product. Use of registered trademarks and are owned by controls or adjustments or perfor- the Bluetooth SIG, Ink. mance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in ®...
  • Page 217 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Basic Operations Turning power on/off Press the VOL PUSH POWER knob (1). The unit starts in the function mode it was in when the power was turned off last. Adjusting the volume Turn the VOL PUSH POWER knob (1). Turning it clockwise increases the volume;...
  • Page 218 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Adjusting bass/treble/balance /fader Adjusting the AVC (Auto volume con- Preset-EQ 1) Press the TUNE FOLDER PUSH trol) Preset-EQ calls up various sound types in SOUND knob (2). The Auto Volume Control (AVC) function accordance with the listening music type. Each time the knob is pressed, sound automatically adjusts...
  • Page 219 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Listening to the Radio Display (1) FM button (2) AM button (3) Up button (4) Down button (5) TUNE FOLDER PUSH SOUND knob (6) Preset buttons ([1] to [6]) (7) AS button (A) Band (B) Frequency 68PH00561 5-37...
  • Page 220 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Selecting the FM band Auto store Radio Reception Press the FM button (1). Hold down the AS button (7) for 2 seconds Radio reception can be affected by envi- Each time the button is pressed, the recep- or longer.
  • Page 221 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Listening to a CD Display (1) Insertion slot (2) Eject button (3) CD button (4) Up button (5) Down button (6) RPT button (7) RDM button (8) DISP button (A) Track number (B) Play time NOTE: This product does not support 8 cm CD (sometimes called as “mini single CD”, “3- inch CD”, “CD3”, etc.).
  • Page 222 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. reloading, the disc surface might be •...
  • Page 223 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Random playback Display change Press the RDM button (7). Press the 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...
  • Page 224 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Listening to an MP3/WMA/AAC Disc Display (1) TUNE FOLDER PUSH SOUND knob (2) Up button (3) Down button (4) RPT button (5) RDM button (6) DISP button (A) Folder number (B) Track number (C) Play time (D) DISC type 68PH00563 5-42...
  • Page 225 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Selecting a folder Random playback Repeat playback Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH SOUND Press the RDM button (5). Press the RPT button (4). knob (1) 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:...
  • Page 226 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Display change Notes on MP3/WMA/AAC Points to remember when making MP3/ Press the DISP button (6). WMA/AAC files What is MP3? Each time the button is pressed, display Common • MP3 (MPEG audio layer3) is an audio will change as follows: •...
  • Page 227 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT • When storing both MP3 data and WMA WMA (Ver. 7, Ver. 8, Ver. 9*) data on the same disc, sort and place • Bit rate: CBR 32 k - 320 kbps them in different folders. •...
  • Page 228 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Listening to files stored in a USB device Display (1) MEDIA button (2) TUNE FOLDER PUSH SOUND knob (3) Up button (4) Down button (5) RPT button (6) RDM button (7) DISP button (A) Folder number (B) Track number (C) Play time (D) File type...
  • Page 229 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Selecting a USB device mode Random playback • FOLDER REPEAT Press the MEDIA button (1). Press the 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 selected will be played repeatedly.
  • Page 230 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Notes on USB device Recording MP3/WMA/AAC files on a Maximum number of files/folders USB device • Maximum number of files: 2500 Compatible USB devices • Playback or display may not be possible • Maximum number of files in a folder: 255 •...
  • Page 231 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT ® Listening to an iPod Display (1) MEDIA button (2) TUNE FOLDER PUSH SOUND knob (3) Up button (4) Down button (5) RPT button (6) RDM button (7) DISP button (8) Preset buttons ([1] to [6]) (A) Track title (B) Track number (C) Play time...
  • Page 232 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 233 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT ® ® Playing Mode selection Notes on iPod iPod connection ® ® 1) Press the button numbered [1] of the • Make sure to detach the iPod after Supported iPod ® Preset buttons (8) for 1 second or lon- pressing the engine switch to change the •...
  • Page 234 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT AUX Function AUX connection To listen to auxiliary audio sources (sold separately) through the unit, follow the instruction below. 1) Connect the auxiliary audio source to AUX/USB socket (separately attached) with an AUX cable. 2) Press the MEDIA button (1). Each time the button is pressed, the mode will change as follows: ®...
  • Page 235 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 236 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT ® Bluetooth Hands-Free (if equipped) Steering switch Bluetooth 68PH00568 (10) 68PH00569 68PH00567 ® (6) Bluetooth setup button (on steering (1) TUNE FOLDER PUSH SOUND knob wheel) (2) VOL PUSH POWER knob (7) Off Hook button (3) Preset buttons (8) On Hook button (4) Back button (9) MUTE switch...
  • Page 237 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Phone registration 5) Enter the Passkey displayed on the unit Adjusting the listening volume to the phone. • Turn the VOL PUSH POWER knob (2) To use the hands-free function with this 6) When the pairing with the phone is during a call.
  • Page 238 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT 3) Turn TUNE FOLDER PUSH Dialing using Missed/Incoming/ NOTE: SOUND knob (1) to select “Sound Set- Outgoing Calls • When selecting “Go Back” or pressing ting”, and press the knob (1) to deter- Follow the instructions below to dial to the the back button (4), the previous menu mine the selection.
  • Page 239 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT be deleted or “ALL”, and press the knob tacts”, and press the knob (1) to deter- tory”, and press the knob (1) to deter- (1) to determine the selection. mine the selection. mine the selection. 7) Turn TUNE FOLDER PUSH...
  • Page 240 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT 4) Pressing the TUNE FOLDER PUSH registered with the displayed name will 7) Turn TUNE FOLDER PUSH SOUND knob (1) switches between be dialed. SOUND knob (1) to select “Confirm”, “A.transfer On” and “A.transfer Off”. and press the knob (1) to complete the deletion.
  • Page 241 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Preset”, and press the knob (1) to ,“Missed Call”, “Incoming Calls “or “Out- One-touch call (Speed dial) determine the selection. going Calls” respectively. Follow the instructions below to dial the 7) Press one of the Preset buttons (3) to 3) Turn TUNE FOLDER...
  • Page 242 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Deletion of speed dial (Del Speed Dial) Display of device data (Device Name) Reset to the factory defaults To delete a number assigned for the speed Follow the instructions below to display the Follow the instructions below to reset all ®...
  • Page 243 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Selection of phone (Select Phone) List of phones (List Phones) 3) Turn TUNE FOLDER PUSH Follow the instructions below to select a Follow the instructions below to display the SOUND knob (1) to select “Passkey”, phone to be paired with from the registered names of the registered phones in and press the knob (1) to determine the phones.
  • Page 244 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Deletion of phone information (Delete NOTE: NOTE: Phone) When selecting “Go Back” or pressing the • When the BT function is turned off, the Follow the instructions below to delete the back button (4), the previous menu will be connection between this unit and the registered information of the phone.
  • Page 245 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT ® Bluetooth audio (if equipped) Steering switch Bluetooth 68PH00571 Display (1) MEDIA button (2) TUNE FOLDER PUSH SOUND knob (3) Up button (4) Down button (5) DISP button 68PH00570 (6) Back button ® (7) Bluetooth setup button (on control panel) ®...
  • Page 246 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Registration of audio devices NOTE: Fast forwarding/Rewinding a track • When selecting “Go Back” or pressing • Hold down the Up button (3) to fast for- the back button (6), the previous menu ward the track. ®...
  • Page 247 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Selection of audio device (Select Audio) List of audio devices (List Audio) 3) Turn TUNE FOLDER PUSH Follow the instructions below to select an Follow the instructions below to display the SOUND knob (2) to select “Passkey”, audio device to be paired with from the names of the registered audio devices in and press the knob (2) to determine the...
  • Page 248 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Deletion of audio device information NOTE: Remote Audio Controls (Delete Audio) When selecting “Go Back” or pressing the (if equipped) Follow the instructions below to delete the back button (6), the previous menu will be Controlling of basic functions of the audio registered information of audio device.
  • Page 249 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Adjusting the volume Selecting the radio station (FM1, FM2, • To increase the volume, hold down “+” of AM mode) the VOL switch (1). The volume will keep • To select the next preset station, press on being increased until the switch is “...
  • Page 250 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Anti-Theft Feature (1) VOL PUSH POWER knob (2) Preset buttons ([1] to [6]) (3) Up button (4) TUNE FOLDER PUSH SOUND knob 68PH00573 5-68...
  • Page 251 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT The anti-theft function is intended to dis- Canceling the anti-theft feature Confirming the Personal Identification courage thefts, such as that the audio sys- To cancel the anti-theft function, delete the Number (PIN) tem becomes inoperable when it is registered PIN.
  • Page 252 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Battery Installation WARNING Install a lithium battery (CR2025) with the poles facing the correct direction. • Do not expose the battery to flame. Do not short circuit, disassemble, or heat the battery. • Do not charge the battery. •...
  • Page 253 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Caution on Remote Controller • Do not leave the remote controller in an area exposed to direct sunlight, such as on the dashboard or steering wheel. The remote controller may deform because of the heat, (Be especially careful of the dashboard exposed to direct sunlight in the summer, as it will become extremely hot).
  • Page 254 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Remote Controller Common operations POWER button VOLUME button Power ON / OFF Press to adjust volume. (including at AUX mode) TUNE FOLDER UP/DOWN button MUTE button In Sound Mode Press to mute the sound. Press it again to cancel Press to adjust the sound.(bass/treble/balance/fader) the mute.
  • Page 255 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Radio operations SEEK TRACK UP/DOWN button Press to select the radio station. AS button Press to return to the last received fre- PRESET buttons (1-6) quency in the previous auto store mode. Press it for 2 seconds or longer. It selects Press to select the desired preset station.
  • Page 256 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT CD operations DISP button The display switches as follows: Play time Disc title SEEK TRACK UP/DOWN button Track title Press to skip to the next/previous track. Press it for 1 second or longer to display the Press it for 1 second or longer to fast-forward/ next page.
  • Page 257 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT MP3/WMA/AAC Disc operations DISP button The display switches as follows: Play time Folder name File name Album name (MP3, AAC only) SEEK TRACK UP/DOWN button Press to skip to the next/previous track. Track title Press it for 1 second or longer to fast-forward/fast- Artist name rewind the track.
  • Page 258 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT USB operations DISP button The display switches as follows: Play time Folder name File name Album name (MP3, AAC only) SEEK TRACK UP/DOWN button Track title Press to skip to the next/previous file. Press it for 1 second or longer to fast-forward/fast- Artist name rewind the file.
  • Page 259 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT ® iPod operations DISP button SEEK TRACK UP/DOWN button The display switches as follows: Playlist name / Press to skip to the next/previous file. Track title (Playlist mode only) Press it for 1 second or longer to fast-forward/fast- rewind the file.
  • Page 260: Troubleshooting

    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 Possible solution Common...
  • Page 261 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 262 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Error Display Messages Display Possible cause Possible solution Insert the disc with its label side up. Check the disc if it is not warped or is free of flaws. ERROR 1 The disc cannot be read. When ERROR 1 does not disappear even when a nor- mal disc is inserted, contact your authorised Maruti Suzuki workshop.
  • Page 263 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Display Possible cause Possible solution ® Bluetooth ® Disconnect the Bluetooth ready device and connect it 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.
  • Page 264: Vehicle Loading And Towing

    VEHICLE LOADING AND TOWING VEHICLE LOADING AND TOWING Vehicle Loading ..............6-1 Trailer Towing ..............6-1 54G215...
  • Page 265: Trailer Towing

    VEHICLE LOADING AND TOWING Vehicle Loading Trailer Towing WARNING Your vehicle was designed for specific weight capacities. The weight capacities of EXAMPLE Never overload your vehicle. The your vehicle are indicated by the Gross gross vehicle weight (sum of the Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) and the weights of the vehicle, all the occu- Permissible maximum Axle Weight (PAW,...
  • Page 266: 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 ................. 7-13 Gear Oil ................7-14 Clutch Pedal ................
  • Page 267 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE WARNING WARNING (Continued) (Continued) • When the engine is running, keep • Keep used oil, coolant, and other hands, clothing, tools, and other fluids away from children and pets. objects away from the fan and drive Dispose of used fluids properly; belt.
  • Page 268: Maintenance Schedule

    INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE Maintenance Schedule Periodic Maintenance NOTICE Schedule The following table shows the times when you should perform regular maintenance Whenever it becomes necessary to “A” :Adjust on your vehicle. This table shows in kilo- replace parts on your vehicle, it is “C”: Clean meters and months when you should per- recommended that you use MARUTI...
  • Page 269 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 1-1. Water pump drive belt (Tension, Wear) Petrol Engine Coolant (Level, Leakage) Engine oil, engine oil filter and drain plug gasket. Cooling system hoses and connections (Leakage and Damage) Engine cylinder head bolts Petrol...
  • Page 270 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 4-4. Manual Transmission Oil (Level, Leakage) Replace at 1,60,000 km or 10 years whichever comes first 4-5.
  • Page 271 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) ELECTRICAL 10-1.
  • Page 272: Drive Belt

    INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE Drive Belt Engine Oil and Filter For Petrol Engine Model K12M Specified Oil WARNING For Petrol Engine Model When the engine is running, keep Be sure that the engine oil you use comes hands, hair, clothing, tools, etc. away under the quality classification of SL.
  • Page 273 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE Oil Level Check (For Diesel Engine Model) If the oil level indication is near the lower limit, add enough oil to raise the level to (For Petrol Engine Model) the upper limit. NOTICE Failure to check the oil level regularly could lead to serious engine trouble due to insufficient oil.
  • Page 274 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE Refilling Changing Engine Oil and Filter Drain the engine oil while the engine is still EXAMPLE warm. EXAMPLE EXAMPLE Open Close Open Close 68PH00705 68PH00762 Tightening torque for drain plug Petrol engine : Remove the oil filler cap and pour oil slowly 68PH00704 35 Nm (3.6 kg-m, 25.8 lb-ft) through the filler hole to bring the oil level...
  • Page 275 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE Replace the Oil Filter Tightening (viewed from filter top) WARNING 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-...
  • Page 276 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE For Diesel Engine Model Tightening torque for oil filter Refill with Oil and Check for Leaks 3/4 turn or 1) Pour oil through the filler hole and NOTE: Petrol engine : install the filler cap. Since special procedures and tools are 14 Nm (1.4 kg-m, 10.3 lb-ft) For the approximate capacity of the oil, required, it is recommended that you trust...
  • Page 277: Engine Coolant

    INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE Engine Coolant Adding Coolant NOTICE Selection of Coolant WARNING To avoid damaging your cooling sys- To maintain optimum performance and tem: Swallowing engine coolant can cause durability of your engine, use MARUTI • Always use a high quality ethylene severe injury or death.
  • Page 278 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE (For Petrol Engine Model) (For Diesel Engine Model) If the coolant level is below the “LOW” mark, more coolant should be added. When the engine is cool, remove the degassing tank cap by turning it anticlock- wise slowly to release any pressure. And add coolant until the degassing tank level reaches the “FULL”...
  • Page 279: Air Cleaner

    INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE Air Cleaner Spark Plugs For Diesel Engine Model If the air cleaner is clogged with dust, there Replacing and inspection of spark will be greater intake resistance, resulting plugs in decreased power output and increased Since special procedures, materials and fuel consumption.
  • Page 280: Gear Oil

    INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE Gear Oil (1) Oil filler and level plug (for petrol engine model) NOTICE Manual Transaxle Oil (2) Oil filler and level plug When tightening the plug, apply the (for diesel engine model) When adding gear oil, use gear oil with the following sealing compound...
  • Page 281: Clutch Pedal

    INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE Clutch Pedal Continuously Variable Fluid Control Clutch (if equipped) Transaxle (CVT) Fluid Cable Control Clutch (if equipped) Specified Fluid EXAMPLE Use a CVT fluid SUZUKI CVT FLUID GREEN-2. Fluid Level Check NOTICE Driving with too much or too little fluid can damage the transaxle.
  • Page 282 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE NOTE: 6) The handle of the CVT fluid dipstick is Do not check the fluid level if you have just colored red for easy identification. EXAMPLE driven the vehicle for a long time at high Remove the dipstick, clean it and push speed, or if you have driven in city traffic in it back in until the cap seats.
  • Page 283: Fuel Filter (Diesel Engine)

    INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE Fuel Filter (Diesel engine) Brakes WARNING If the fuel filter warning light comes on Brake Fluid when driving, there is a possibility that Failure to follow the guidelines below water is in the fuel filter. Drain water as can result in personal injury or seri- soon as possible.
  • Page 284 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE NOTE: WARNING When measuring the distance between the brake pedal and floor wall, be sure not to Brake fluid is harmful or fatal if swal- include the floor mat or rubber on the floor lowed, and harmful if it comes in con- wall in your measurement.
  • Page 285: Steering

    INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE Steering Tires Parking Brake EXAMPLE EXAMPLE “c” “c” “b” “b” EXAMPLE 68PM7001 68LM708 68PH00717 Ratchet tooth specification “b”: Steering wheel play “c”: The front and rear tire pressure specifica- 4th – 9th 0 – 30 mm (0.0 – 1.2 in.) tions for your vehicle are listed on the Tire Lever pull force (1): Information Label.
  • Page 286 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE WARNING CAUTION EXAMPLE • Air pressures should be checked Hitting curbs and running over rocks when the tires are cold or you may can damage tires and affect wheel get inaccurate readings. alignment. Be sure to have tires and •...
  • Page 287 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE Tire Rotation To avoid uneven wear of your tires and to WARNING prolong their life, rotate the tires as illus- 4-tire rotation trated. Tires should be rotated every 10000 • Your MARUTI SUZUKI is equipped (vehicle with 195/55R16 87H tire) km.
  • Page 288 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE Temporary Spare Tire (if equipped) age or rim bent. Damaged wheel must WARNING Your vehicle comes equipped with the tem- not be used. porary spare tire. It is only intended for 3) In case tyre has run at low pressure, it The temporary spare tire and wheel temporary emergency use, until the con- must be inspected for any defect.
  • Page 289: Battery

    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 290: Fuses

    INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE Fuses To remove the battery: Fuses in the Engine Compartment 1) Disconnect the negative cable (1). Your vehicle has three types of fuses, as 2) Disconnect the positive cable (2). described below: For Petrol Engine Model; Main fuse 3) Remove the retainer nuts (3) and The main fuse takes current directly from remove the retainer (4).
  • Page 291 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE The main fuse, primary fuses and some of (21) 30 A Radiator fan MAIN FUSE / PRIMARY FUSE the individual fuses are located in the engine compartment. If the main fuse (22) 60 A Power steering 120 A blows, no electrical component will func- (23) tion.
  • Page 292 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE Fuses under the Dash Board PRIMARY FUSE EXAMPLE 10 A Back-up light 15 A Ignition coil 10 A Meter 10 A Wiper Ignition-2 signal BLOWN 15 A Washer 25 A Front wiper EXAMPLE 10 A Tail light 68PH00723 68PH00724 10 A...
  • Page 293 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE (21) 15 A Radio (21) 20 A Power window timer PRIMARY FUSE (22) Dome light (22) 30 A Power window (23) 10 A Dome light-2 (23) 15 A Horn 10 A Meter (24) Tail light (Left) For vehicle with keyless push start sys- 15 A Ignition coil tem or keyless entry system...
  • Page 294: Headlight Aiming

    INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE Headlight Aiming Bulb Replacement Since special procedures are required, we recommend you take your vehicle to your CAUTION authorised Maruti Suzuki workshop for • Light bulbs can be hot enough to headlight alignment. burn your finger right after being turned off.
  • Page 295 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE Headlights Discharge headlights Since special procedures are required, we recommend you take your vehicle to your authorised Maruti Suzuki workshop for bulb replacement. WARNING Never attempt to replace the bulb of a discharge headlight, or you could suffer an electric shock from the high-voltage circuit in the headlight system.
  • Page 296 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE Side Turn Signal Light (on fender) (if equipped) EXAMPLE 68PH00760 68PH00761 2) Turn the bulb holder (2) clockwise and (4) Removal 68PH00729 pull it out from the light housing. (5) Install 1) Remove the light housing (1) by sliding 3) To remove and install the bulb of the to left with your finger.
  • Page 297 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE Front turn signal light and Vehicle with the discharge headlights front position light EXAMPLE Vehicle with the halogen headlights 68PH00732 68PH00731 1) Open the engine hood. To remove the (1) Front turn signal light bulb holder of the front turn signal light 68PH00730 or the front position light from the light housing, turn the holder counterclock-...
  • Page 298 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE Front Fog Light (if equipped) EXAMPLE 1) Start the engine. Turn the steering wheel to the opposite side of the replac- ing fog light to replace the bulb easily. Then turn off the engine. EXAMPLE EXAMPLE 68PH00733 68PH00735 (3) Removal 3) Open the end of the cover inside the...
  • Page 299 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE Rear combination light EXAMPLE 68PH00736 68PH00738 4) Disconnect the coupler by pushing the 68PH00737 2) Remove the wire (3) from a clamp (4). lock release. Turn the bulb holder coun- 1) Remove the bolts (1) and pull the light terclockwise and remove it.
  • Page 300 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE EXAMPLE 68PH00739 68PH00740 68PH00741 3) To remove the bulb holder of the rear (7) Removal NOTE: turn signal light (5) or the reversing light (8) Installation When reinstalling the light housing, check (6) from the light housing, turn the that the clips are properly attached.
  • Page 301 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE License Plate Light Interior Light Remove the lens by using a flat blade screwdriver covered with a soft cloth as shown. To install it, simply push it back in. Front (if equipped) 68PH00743 68PH00742 2) To remove and install the bulb of the license plate light (2), simply pull out or 1) Turn the cover (1) counterclockwise to push in the bulb.
  • Page 302 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE Center Courtesy light (if equipped) Glove Box Light (if equipped) Since special procedures are required, we recommend you take your vehicle to your authorised Maruti Suzuki workshop for bulb replacement. 68PH00745 68PH00747 Luggage compartment (if equipped) EXAMPLE 68PH00748 1) Press inward on both sides of the glove box and pull frontward and then...
  • Page 303: Wiper Blades

    INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE 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. For windshield wipers: EXAMPLE 68PH00749 2) To remove and install the bulb of the 54G129 glove box light (1), simply pull out or If the wiper blades become brittle or dam-...
  • Page 304 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE Removal EXAMPLE EXAMPLE EXAMPLE EXAMPLE 68PH00753 68PH00751 (3) Retainer Installation 4) If the new blade is provided without the EXAMPLE two metal retainers, move them from the old blade to the new one. EXAMPLE 68PH00750 2) Squeeze lock (1) towards wiper arm (2) and remove the wiper frame from the 68PH00752 arm as shown.
  • Page 305 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE For rear wipers: EXAMPLE EXAMPLE EXAMPLE 60MHM7001 68PH00764 (A) Up NOTE: (B) Down Do not flex the wiper blade frame end more than necessary. If you do, it can break off. NOTE: When you install the metal retainers (3), make sure the direction of metal retainers as shown in the above illustrations.
  • Page 306: Windshield Washer Fluid

    INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE Windshield Washer Fluid Check that there is washer fluid in the tank. Refill it if necessary. Use a good quality EXAMPLE windshield washer fluid, diluted with water EXAMPLE as necessary. WARNING Do not use radiator antifreeze in the windshield washer reservoir.
  • Page 307: Air Conditioning System

    INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE Air Conditioning System Replacement of the Air Conditioner Filter (if equipped) If you do not use the air conditioner for a Since special procedures are required, we long period, such as during winter, it may recommend you take your vehicle to your not give the best performance when you SUZUKI dealer for the air conditioner filter start using it again.
  • Page 308: Emergency Service

    EMERGENCY SERVICE EMERGENCY SERVICE Tire Changing Tool ............. 8-1 Jacking Instructions ............8-1 Changing Wheels ..............8-4 Jump Starting Instructions ..........8-5 Towing .................. 8-6 If the Starter Does Not Operate .......... 8-7 If the Engine is Flooded ............8-7 If the Engine Overheats ............
  • Page 309: Tire Changing Tool

    EMERGENCY SERVICE Tire Changing Tool Jacking Instructions WARNING EXAMPLE After using the tire changing tools, be EXAMPLE sure to stow them securely or they can cause injury if an accident occurs. CAUTION The jack should be used only to change wheels. It is important to read the jacking instructions in this sec- tion before attempting to use the jack.
  • Page 310 EMERGENCY SERVICE 3) Turn on the hazard warning flasher if 7) Continue to raise the jack slowly and your vehicle is near traffic. EXAMPLE smoothly until the tire clears the 4) Block the front and rear of the wheel ground. Do not raise the vehicle more diagonally opposite of the wheel being than necessary.
  • Page 311 EMERGENCY SERVICE To Raise the Vehicle with a Garage Front jacking point for garage jack (1) Rear jacking point for garage jack (2) 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.
  • Page 312: Changing Wheels

    EMERGENCY SERVICE Changing Wheels NOTICE EXAMPLE To change a wheel, use the following pro- cedure: Never apply a garage jack to the Loosen exhaust pipe, side under spoiler (if 1) Clear all passengers and luggage from equipped), engine undercover or rear the vehicle.
  • Page 313: Jump Starting Instructions

    EMERGENCY SERVICE Jump Starting Instructions Full Wheel Cover (if equipped) NOTICE EXAMPLE WARNING Your vehicle should not be started by pushing or towing. This starting • Never attempt to jump start your method could result in permanent vehicle if the battery appears to be damage to the catalytic converter.
  • Page 314: Towing

    EMERGENCY SERVICE Towing WARNING If you need to have your vehicle towed, contact a professional service. Your dealer Never connect the jump lead directly can provide you with detailed towing to the negative (–) terminal of the dis- instructions. charged battery, or an explosion may occur.
  • Page 315: If The Starter Does Not Operate

    EMERGENCY SERVICE If the Starter Does Not If the Engine is Flooded 2-Wheel Drive (2WD) Manual Tran- saxle Operate If the engine is flooded with fuel, it may be Manual transaxle vehicles may be towed hard to start. If this happens, press the 1) Try turning the ignition switch to the using either of the following methods.
  • Page 316: If The Engine Overheats

    EMERGENCY SERVICE If the Engine Overheats If the temperature indication does not EXAMPLE come down to within the normal, accept- The engine could overheat temporarily able range: under severe driving conditions. If the engine coolant temperature gauge indi- 1) Turn off the engine and check that the cates overheating during driving: water pump belt and pulleys are not damaged or slipping.
  • Page 317: Warning Triangle

    EMERGENCY SERVICE Warning Triangle • Remove the warning triangle carefully WARNING from the cover as shown by arrow 1. • Open both the reflector arms as shown EXAMPLE • It is hazardous to remove the radia- by arrow and lock the arms with each tor cap (or degassing tank cap for a other with the clip provided in the right diesel engine) when the water tem-...
  • Page 318: Appearance Care

    APPEARANCE CARE APPEARANCE CARE Corrosion Prevention ............9-1 Vehicle Cleaning ..............9-2 60G412...
  • Page 319: 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 vehicle to protect it from corrosion.
  • Page 320: Vehicle Cleaning

    APPEARANCE CARE Vehicle Cleaning spill or leak does occur, clean and dry the 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 321 APPEARANCE CARE Leather upholstery Seat belts Remove loose dirt with a vacuum cleaner. Clean seat belts with a mild soap and NOTICE Using a mild soap or saddle soap solution, water. Do not use bleach or dye on the Do not use chemical products that wipe dirt off with a clean damp soft cloth.
  • Page 322 APPEARANCE CARE Washing When washing the vehicle, park it where 2) Rinse the body to loosen the dirt. direct sunlight does not fall on it and follow Remove dirt and mud from the body the instructions below: exterior with running water. You may EXAMPLE 1) Flush the underside of body and wheel use a soft sponge or brush.
  • Page 323 APPEARANCE CARE 6) Check carefully for damage to painted Waxing surfaces. If there is any damage, “touch-up” the damage following the EXAMPLE procedure below: 1. Clean all damaged spots and allow them to dry. 2. Stir the paint and “touch-up” the damaged spots lightly using a small brush.
  • Page 324: General Information

    GENERAL INFORMATION GENERAL INFORMATION Vehicle Identification ............10-1 Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) Tag .......10-2 84MM01001...
  • Page 325: Vehicle Identification

    GENERAL INFORMATION Vehicle Identification also used to assist your dealer when Engine Serial Number ordering or referring to special service Chassis Serial Number information. Whenever you have occasion to consult your authorised Maruti Suzuki workshop, remember to identify your vehi- EXAMPLE cle with this number.
  • Page 326 GENERAL INFORMATION Radio frequency identification As seen from inside of the vehicle As seen from outside of the vehicle (RFID) tag EXAMPLE EXAMPLE As per Ministry of Road Transport and Highways, the Radio frequency identifica- tion (RFID) tag (1) is mandatory for each vehicle for the purpose of electronic toll collection or any other purpose as may be defined by the Government of India.
  • Page 327: Specifications

    SPECIFICATIONS SPECIFICATIONS NOTE: Specifications are subject to change without notice. M/T: Manual transaxle Petrol: Petrol engine model CVT: Continuously variable transaxle Diesel: Diesel engine model ITEM: Dimensions UNIT: mm Overall length 3995 Overall width 1745 Overall height 1500 Wheelbase 2520 Track Front 185/65R15 tire...
  • Page 328 SPECIFICATIONS ITEM: Engine Type K12M (DOHC) D13A (DOHC)  Number of cylinders Bore 73.0 mm 69.6 mm Stroke 71.5 mm 82.0 mm Piston displacement 1197 cm 1248 cm Compression ratio 11.0 : 1 17.6 : 1 ITEM: Electrical Standard spark plug Petrol NGK LKR6F-10 Battery...
  • Page 329 SPECIFICATIONS ITEM: Lights WATTAGE BULB No. Headlight Halogen 12V 60/55W Discharge 12V 25W Front fog light (if equipped) 12V 35W H8 / PSX24W Position light (Vehicle with the halogen headlights) 12V 5W Position light & Daytime running light – (Vehicle with the discharge headlights) Turn signal light Front 12V 21W...
  • Page 330 SPECIFICATIONS ITEM: Wheels and Tires Tire size, front and rear 185/65R15 88S , 195/55R16 87H Rim size 185/65R15 tire: 15X5 1/2J 195/55R16 tire: 16X6J Tire pressures For the specified tire pressure, see the Tire Information Label located on the driver’s door lock pillar. Recommended snow tire 185/65R15 or 195/55R16...
  • Page 331 SPECIFICATIONS ITEM: Recommended Fuel/Lubricants and Capacities (approx.) Fuel See “FUEL RECOMMENDATION” section. 37 L Engine oil Classification: API SL 3.1 L Petrol Viscosity: SAE 0W-20 (replacement with oil filter) Classification: ACEA A5/B5 3.1 L Diesel Viscosity: SAE 5W-30 (replacement with oil filter) Engine coolant 4.1 L 5M/T...
  • Page 332 SPECIFICATIONS MEMO 11-6...
  • Page 333 July, 2016 Part No. 99011M68P04-74E For 24 X 7 assistance, contact Toll Free number 1800 200 6392 (NEXA)
  • Page 334 Service Division MARUTI SUZUKI INDIA LIMITED Palam Gurgaon Road, Gurgaon - 122 015 (Haryana) www.marutisuzuki.com...

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