System Operation; Troubleshooting Guide - Suzuki 990E0-54P56-010 Installers And Users Instructions

Front parking system
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WARNING
a.
Remember to always look around the vehicle while parking.
b.
The parking system is designed only as a parking aid, it should not be considered to replace care and
attentiveness while manoeuvring. Always check the environment and keep a slow speed to avoid unexpected
hazards.
c.
In case of heavy rain or snow the parking system might give an audible alert even if no obstacles are present:
this does not necessarily indicate that the parking system is defective.
WARNING
Presence of human beings, animals or small obstacles (smaller than 35cm) or objects/materials with low reflectance,
might not be detected by the parking system.
Automatic activation of sensors (odometer signal)
The parking system is automatically activated when ignition is turned ON  the LED lights up to confirm activation.
The sensors stay ON until the vehicle speed remains under approximately 15 km/h. When speed exceeds 15 km/h, the parking
aid is automatically disabled and the LED turns OFF.
To deactivate the sensors (ex. when in queue), press the button on the LED receptacle as follows:
Short-press (approx. 1 second)  sensors are disabled until the button is pressed again.
Long-press (hold for approx. 5 seconds until you hear a beep)  sensors remain disabled until ignition is turned OFF
and ON again.
Detection of obstacles is signalled by the buzzer with an audible proximity warning when driving forward. The beeping frequency
will warn the driver about the presence of any obstacle in front of the vehicle: the faster the beeping the closer the obstacle.
The buzzer emits a continuous tone when the vehicle is approx. 30-50cm from the obstacle (user selectable setting).
5.1 LOW POWER SUPPLY SIGNAL
If, when the control unit is turned ON, the battery level is too low to guarantee the accuracy of the system, the buzzer will almost
immediately give out a deep warning tone for 5 sec. and the LED will start blinking rapidly. This will indicate that ALL the
sensors are inoperative because of the low power supply and the driver will know that he will have to do without them.
5.2 FAULTY SENSORS
If, when the control unit is turned ON, one of the sensors turns out to be inoperative or not connected, an audio signal will sound
for 3 sec.
If more than one sensor is inoperative, the number of the faulty sensors will be alternatively displayed on the main control unit.
NOTE
One single faulty sensor alters the correct functioning of the whole parking system.
5.3 OTHERS
POSSIBLE CAUSE
Ice on sensors.
Back part of sensors in contact with frame.
NOTE
In case of heavy rain or snow the parking system might give an audible alert even if no obstacles are present: this does not
necessarily indicate that the parking system is defective.
NOTE
If, once activation is confirmed, the buzzer keeps beeping and no obstacle is in front of the vehicle, the parking system is
defective: contact your SUZUKI dealer.
- CAUTION -
PRINT PAGES 5 & 6 FOR YOUR CUSTOMER

4. SYSTEM OPERATION

5. TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

SENSOR 1 => inoperative
SUZUKI GENUINE ACCESSORIES
SENSOR 4 => inoperative
SOLUTION
Clean the sensors.
Create a separation between the sensors and the vehicle.
English_I-M 990E0-54P56-010 Rev00 03/09/2018
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