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  • Page 4: Se Rvice Station Guide

    SE RVICE STATION GUIDE 1・u e1 (se e se ctio n 1) 2 Eng ine hood (see . sec tion 5) Tire chang ing tools (see sectio n 8) 4 EngI nea Idlps tick< YellO W> (se e sec tion 7) 5 CVT fluid dipst ic k <Red >...
  • Page 5 � TAB LE OF CONTENTS [FUEL RECOMMENDATION 匝 ー 図• EFORE DRIVING 匿 VEHICLE ERATING YOUR OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT VEHICLE LOADING AND TOWING AP-CARE 田四 “FORMATION SPECIFICA11 E OF CO NT ENTS ILL US TR AT ED TA BL EX TE RI OR 1 EngI ne Hood (P5-12) 2 W ~め...
  • Page 6: Illustrated Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS ILL US TR ATE D T AB LE OF IN T ERIO R 1 lnSIde Rearv 1ew MIrro r (P. 2 -2 6) 2. ()v emea d Cons ole Box (P.5-1 7) 3 Sun Viso r (P. 5 �13) 4 Interior Light (P.5-14.
  • Page 7: Tire Chan Ging Tool

    CON TENTS ILL US TR AT ED TA BL E OF -­ t Haz ardW am mg sw Itch (P2 -72 ) WIn dshIe ldW Iper andW ashe rLev er (p2 • 72)I Rea rW Indo ww , p er/ wa she rS WIt ch (P 2-7 4) 3 instr ume nt Clu s �...
  • Page 8: Fuel Recommendation

    Use unlea ded gas olin e with an responsibility of SUZUKI and may not be NOTIC E 叩m iler (RO N) of 91 or high er. covered under the New Vehicle Warranty.
  • Page 9 BEFORE DRIVING Keys..............….. Door Locks..… …...••• …… …… • ··•··················· ......·········· Theft Deterr nt Alarm Sy m........... ● Window亀 . . … ..… …............ .. ...…… … …… Mirror霧 … . . . . .. ..... ....
  • Page 13 ·� BEFORE DRIVING , Shut t i n g dow n the pow er to _ th� _ sys! � m Aut<>matically Opening and Closing • If the dual power sliding doors are half ;;;;m- the batte ry bY. ren:o vin _ g it or other open and siopped, pulling the door han­...
  • Page 14 BE FO RE DR IVI NG Pinch ing Prev entio n Func tion tica lly Op en _ ing � nd Clo s!n g • I f you press the buttons while the power Aut o m a sliding doors are opening or closing, the din g Do ors us ing the Du aI Po we r SIi doors start moving in the opposite direc­...
  • Page 15 ) a push down the lever. 固 ト 記 If the tailgate cannot be unlatched, 畑 the vehicle inspected by your SUZUKI 言ニ deale r. 一 A CAU TION Always make sure that th e tailgate is closed and latched securely. Com ­...
  • Page 16 • If the interior light SWftch "DOOR" position, the turn on for about 10 fade out. If you匹 during this time, the ask界ur SUZUKI dealer as soon as pos­ 54MN022 out immediately. sible tor a replacement. Be sure to have When the remote contro...
  • Page 17 • Do not expose It to Impacts, mols­ • If you lose one of the remote control,知 ture or high temperature such as by , ask your SUZUKI dealer as soon BIi pos­ leavlng It on the dashboard under direct sunlight. • Keep the remote controller away controller code in"山9囀はd創9-...
  • Page 19: Theft Deterrent Alarm System

    Theft Deterrent Alarm System "i s armed, The theft deterrent alarm system is armed in about 20 seconds after you lock the doors by using the remote controller or pushing the request switch on the driver's door, passenger's door or tailgate. system (when enabled) Once the system is armed, any attempt to Lock the doors using ·the keyless push...
  • Page 20 ― -­ Ho"' to s�ltch _ th � state of the theft 如can switch the theft deterrent alarm sys tc m trom the enabled state to the dI S ・ 8曲 d state, and vice versa, using the fol• 4tomes Every t,me you perform the senes of the 二...
  • Page 21 一 BEF ORE DRI VIN G n a windo w, push the top part of the Lock switch Toop e the windo w lift up the and to clo�e 洲 EXAMP LE j.; p pa rt of the switch • You should always lock the passen­ n,e driver ' s windo w has _ :a�to -down : and ger's wlndaw operation when there...
  • Page 22 1rntialtzat1on, there might be some­ thing wrong with the p1nch1ng prevention function. Have your vehicle inspected by 匹the window switch in the "Down• an authorized SUZUKI dealer. p os1t1 o n. 3 ) Close the dr⑱r's WIndow by holding ( 2 ) �...
  • Page 24 BE FO RE DR IV IN G NOTE: Head Restraints II may be noce ssary to rech ne the sea I­ bacii 'to-provi de enou gh over head clea r­ ance to remov e the head restra int , 一— Front EXAMPLE ...
  • Page 25 BE FO RE DR IVI NG Hea d Re stra int s Folding Rear Seats Hea d restraIn ts are deslgn ed to help The rear seats of your vehicle can be folded 面u ce the risk of neck inJuries in the ca� s e forward to provide additional cargo space of an accident To fold the rear seats forward...
  • Page 27 BE FO RE DR IVIN G EXAMP LE 瓜 Low on h;ps 印•040 "" To reduce the risk of sliding under the belt To fasten the醗at belt, sit up straight and NOTE: dunng a collis1on, position the lap portion well back In the seat, pull the latch plate The閏, r ct℃ENTER"...
  • Page 28 Unlatching and Latching Detach­ 戸 ®→ 祈I “G645 To unfasten the seat belt, push the button “MN1臼 Unlatching ‘ the latch plate. led. 2-38 T o latch the connector· 1 ) Pull the belt out from the holder. ― 各 芦...
  • Page 29 d函r 118s磁Ied hISor her soat beIt 2) accord i ng to the vehicle's Wllen tl1e vehICle's speed IS below 呼 :when tre vehicle's spe l!d IS above ,"5 kmlh. tre •em1nder will start from ゅ叫 咄remI n der will be automatICally can • ce固when thednver's seat belt 1S buckled or匹...
  • Page 31 BEF ORE DRI VIN G Inst al lati on wit h ISO FIX t yp e Install the ISOFIX type child restraint sys­ Anc hora!l_ es NOTI CE tern according to the instructions provided by the child restraint system manufacturer. Before Installing a child restraint sys­...
  • Page 32: Before Driving

    � estraint System . (air bags)" section to formed only_ by an _ authorized SUZUKI learn more about the pretensioner system at all limes, whether or not a pretens,oner...
  • Page 33 BE FO RE DR IV IN G 1em ent al Res trai nt EXAMP LE sy ste m (ai r ba gs ) SUPP :置溢と一 -This secti on of the owne r's !" a � ual descr ib es the prote ction prov ided by SUPPL EMENT AL SUZUK I'S your...
  • Page 36 ,s disconnected and the , ,gnition mode has ' b een "LOCK" (OFF) for at least 90 sec­ onds before performing any electncal ser· v,ce work on your SUZUKI. Do not touch air bag system components or wires. The wires are wrapped with yellow tape or yel•...
  • Page 38 ATING YOUR VEHICLE" section. Check the oil I印el and add oll if nざe臼ary. If there is enough oil, the lubricallon sys・ ぞ ro e d ign tern should be inspected by your SUZUKI altl ref to ca de ul “ Ign ss dealer before you drive the vehicle again 噂...
  • Page 39 Have your vehicle ゜ inspected by your SUZUKI dealer. NOTE: If the steenng 1s operated, you may hear a NOTICE ....
  • Page 40 口 82k17ヽ 70K\29 When you turn on the left or right turn sig­ "ACC" Indicator Light nals, ttie corresponding g『een arrow on the [ instrument panel will blink along with the respective turn signal lights. When turri on the hazard warning switch, both arr⑳s will blink along with all of the turn signal lights , Loci<...
  • Page 43: Lighting Control Lever

    BE FO RE DR IV IN G Average fuel consump tion Driving range II you se1ec ted driVIn g rang e the Iast time when the II you selected average fuel consumption �·-·-- -, ;,,. d is play snow ,... you drove the vehic le,th e displ ay indic ates the last time you drove the vehicle, the dis­...
  • Page 44: Fro Nt Fog Lig Ht Sw Itch

    BE FO RE DR IV IN G 冒 Fro nt Fog Lig ht Sw itch It takes about 5 seconds for the light sensor to react to a change in light­ Ing conditions. To help avoid an acci ・ dent due to reduced visibility, turn on your headlights before driving into a tunnel, parking structure or the like.
  • Page 46 Tilt Steering Lock Leve『 NOTICE Clear Ice or snow I『om the rear win ­ EXAMPLE dow and rear wiper blade before using the rear wiper. Accumulated Ice 0『snow could prevent the wiper blade from moving, causing damage to the wiper motor. 54MN065 To tum the rear wiper on, twist the rear wiper細tch...
  • Page 47: Operating Your Vehicle

    OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE …··················•……...... Exhaust Gas Warning ....3 - 1 "....…………………………..... Dally Inspection Checklist . 3- 1 ……………........ Engine Oil Consumption ....”..3 - 2 ……….....………..... Engine Switch ....3 - 3 …………………......Keyless Push Start System ... 3 - 4 ......……………•……....".................
  • Page 48 4) Make sure the hood is fully closed and Once a week. or each time you fill your fuel tank, perform the following under-hood 5 ) Che改the headlights, turn signal lights, brake lights and horn for proper opera­ 1) Engine oil l<Nel operation.
  • Page 50 When the conditions described below are met, the system gives a "remote controller the keyless push start system. Contact outside" warning by sounding the intenor an authorized SUZUKI dealer for an and exterior buzzers and ·blinking the on of the system. inspect immobilizer system light.
  • Page 52 11 you are unable to start the engine using motor WIII rotate only while the engine before stopped, a clicking sound may be this procedure, consult your - SUZUKI 珈tめISbeIng pressed. heard from around the engine when dealer engine restarted.
  • Page 53 � of this condition with repeated short A 1way8 depre●● the brake pedal beeps. If this happens , have the vehicle before ●hitting from "P" (Park) (or ":111>8ced by an authorized SUZUKI "N" (Neutral) H the vehlcle I● ●t tlon­ ■...
  • Page 54 OP ERA TIN G YO UR VEH ICL E 1) Be sure the parkin g brake is firmly sw ttc h of S-m od e • Each time you press the switch, "ON 疇 applied . and "OFF" is switched. 2) If ·...
  • Page 55 ABS systeni. change braking pressure several times Ask your SUZUKI deale『 to Inspect each second to prevent the wheels from the ABS system immediately. If the locking. When you start your vehicle or...
  • Page 56: Catalytic Converter

    “ 60G佃 Catalytic Converter Running-in 一 NOTICE The future performance and rellabll· ity of the engine depends on the care and restraint exercised during Its early Ille. It Is especially Important to observe the followlng p ecautions 『 during the lnltlal 960 km (600 miles) of vehlcle operation.
  • Page 57: Driving Tips

    - - - - - - DRIVI NG TIPS — Fu el Ec on �"! � Im pro vin g p 炉 The" follo win g inst ruc tion s will hel NO TIC E imp rove fuel eco nom y. IIty of cat aIy ●t 1To �面...
  • Page 58 Pro ­ •Do not u..tlraa other 1IWI衝 1) Shilt the transaxle back and forth typ“" ••Oil•• .peeIfled切SUZUKI.”- between a forward range and reverse. longed rocking can cause engine ferent sizes or 清枷 This will create a rocking motion which overheating or tranaaxle damage.
  • Page 61 E QUI PM ENT OTHER CONT ROL S 三こ ― Air intake s e竺竺竺笠L � er speed select or (2) ratu re selecto r 1_11 戸\ r ( 9 - f em pe (3) 戸 贔 � “ ” 5、MN0 71 SMNOT 7 ー.
  • Page 62 「 A ND EQUI PME_ !!! OTH ER CO NTR OL S DoIro ●t DeI『OSI● wltch(S) 窟 □ ` 胃 災 □ ,,.,. \ S4MN082 Temp eratu『 e-con troled air � air come s out of rature 心nt rolled rempe the winds hield defrol ler oull 加no or outlet s and the side , o �...
  • Page 63 - � ­ a problem in tt>e healing system and/or air cond,tIO()ingsFIom 加should畑囀加9 . system inspected切 an ヽuthorized SUZUKI匹伯,. NOTE .. 如can l e t匹Climate control system work • Tor,nd匹tem“m,turo●t“にh只mam ”匹叫To se1 the system lor fully-auto­ most comfort心 s“rt面l f l lfle 25℃...
  • Page 65 Installation of Radio Frequency Transmitters EXAMPLE EXAMPLE recommend that you always ask a SUZUKI dealer about frequency band, max output power, antenna position at vehicle and spec恥conditions for installa­ lion and/or use before install叩a radio transmitte『in your vehicle. Such equip—...
  • Page 66 OTHER CONTRO LS AND EQUIPM ENT 3) Continue to lift up the hood until it I s high enough to support with the prop rod. the engine hood: close the hood up slightty and l8l'l10l the Lift prop rod from the hole. Put the prop r od back to the hok:ting clip.
  • Page 67 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT This light switch has three postt,ons which Light Switc h 扉er ior function as described below 加m“nb“ NOTE; ON( 1) 一 四 MPLE !he li9ht_ comes on and stays on rega叫 “ less of whethe r the doo 匹...
  • Page 68: Othe R Controls And Equipment

    OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Assist Grips NOTICE PIiing Items over the shaded part (In the lllustratlon) can damage the Mat 三 cushion. Do not pile Items ave『the shaded part. 5-IMN099 container can be removed by simply !lilti n g up. When returning the container, ake sure that the container i s set exactly place 匹“““”...
  • Page 69 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Glove Box NOTICE • Do not leave a carbonated drink can if you park your vehicle out • doo『s in direct sunlight or in hot weather, where Inside of the cool box can get very hot. The carbon • ated d『ink can may explode.
  • Page 70: Controls And Equipment

    EQU IP MEN T OTHER CON TROL S ― ― Front passeng e r 's虫色 Storage Area Do not place any objects which may fall out from the storage when the vehlcle Is moving. Failure to take the precaution may ,suit In an object Interfering with t ,dais and causing a loss of vehlc ,ntrol or an accident.
  • Page 71 呻� e "! _ i th a different こU鎗9110 type such as all : weather f100r mats, we hlghly recommend 匹ng genuine SUZUKI floor mats for NOTE: proper fItt I ng. When the seat b a改hook is not in use, put itba改in the original place.
  • Page 73: Vehicle Loading And Towing

    VEHICLE LOADING AND TOWING vour Vehicle 如氾h1C le maybe towedbehind anothe r 叩, c l e(such as a motomome) provided , 四 vehlcleIS 2 wheel drive (2WD) an d use the proper to�ing me_ t hod speci 炉 1,;j for your vehicle. The t �� ing me _ \ hod must us e depends on the specifica- 炉...
  • Page 74: Inspection And Maintenance

    (OFF ) for at least 90 seconds before performing any electrical service hoses . • Do not allow smoking, spa『ks, o『 work on your SUZUKI . Do not touch air bag system components, seat flames around fuel or the battery . belt pretensioner system com匹...
  • Page 75: Periodic Maintenance Schedule

    #1: Be sure to perform the engine coolant level check under the daily inspection in "OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE"鵠直on. If you replace the engine coolant other than the SUZUKI LLC: Super (Blue), follow the schedule of SUZUKI LLC: SI“心四佃 7- 3...
  • Page 76 INSP ECT ION AND MAI NTE NAN CE ― R d'scsa ndpa ds (front) (rear ) drums and shOes hOses and p, p es Ch匹 •R叩畑ぶ呻lI “ brake Check,'AdJustment (1st 15000 km onl · . . . ` い.T i res, Whee ls `....
  • Page 77: Drive Belt

    →100 N (10 kg, 22 lbs) press If you need to replace or adJust the belt GE, Gene,alor have it done by your SUZUKI dealer. Be sure that the eng,ne oil you use coma鱒 DEF DeflecI I On AC· 知 conditioner comp,esso, under the q uality classification of SL Of SM.
  • Page 78 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE e c k It 1s important to keep the engine oil at the Refilling 叫 “ e l Ch co' . re�t level for proper lubrication of your EXAMPLE vehicle's engine. Check the oil level ·with the vehicle on a level surface. The oil level indication may be inaccurate if the vehicle is on a slope.
  • Page 81 ---- …戸 心竺竺 INSPECTION A N D"~ l i f yo uhav eju st : 比 四 t h eff uI d f e ve for a f o ngh me at high tt,e veh ic l e t yt r af f i cin or if y ou have drivenIn ci れ...
  • Page 82: Maintenance

    If not, have the brake sys­ • Uneven brakin g (brakes not work· Since your vehicle's brake system is sell­ 如"麻瓜馳d by your SUZUKI deale『.If Ing uniformly on all wheels. ) adjusting, there is no need for pedal 即如虹the brake pedal for the regular...
  • Page 83 4) Check for loose wheel nuts 5) Check that there are no nails, stones or other obJects sticking into the tires 、 • Your SUZUKI is equipped with tires “" which are all the same type and size. This ls Important to ensure pro per steering and handling of the To avoid un印en wear of your tires and to...
  • Page 85 When replacing the D D 亡] main fuse, a primary fuse or an 1ndrvidual Headlight (Left) fuse, use a genuine SUZUKI replacement. Blank The amperage of each fuse is shown in the back of the fuse box cover...
  • Page 86 This should be � ,_ one blows In a short pe『iod carried out by your SUZUKI dealer. � )• me , rou may have a major electrl­ �I problem.. Have your vehicle...
  • Page 87 □ INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE Bu l b 山 - 竺 竺 ‘ 〇 54G924 (3) Removal 匹123 (4) Installation 11) ­ ロヽ““ 肛 To-• There are two types of bulb, "Full glass type " ( 1) and "Glass/metal type" (2). m“...
  • Page 88 Some wiper blades may be different from the ones descr,bed here depending on 、 118hicle spec !,cations. ff so. consult your SUZUKI dealer for proper replacement ”,ethod 7-2 8 - - - ` ` I N s p - -------...
  • Page 89 TEN ANCE INSPECTI ON A ND MAIN without the � them from EX AM PLE — - 一 合 □ -ご ご c:::> “MN”’ 71Uヽr0101 (A) U p (4) Locked end (B ) Do wn “UN97● 5) Install the new blade in the reverse "...
  • Page 91 EM ER GE NC Y SE RV IC E EMERGENCY SERVICE 8- 1 Tire Chang ing Tool ............. Jacking Instruc tions ................... .…........ 8 - 4 Flat Tire Repair Kit ............…... Jump Starting instructio ns .…•••"..
  • Page 94: Emergency Service

    In this case, the flat tire label in 一 repair kit cannot provide the necessary carry on 一· seal. Consult a SUZUKI dealer o『a road­ SUZUKI deale『or a tire ’`’ ’ ’ 2 9 : " "胃' ’ side assistance service NOTE: 語...
  • Page 95 Position the good 12-11(漬 the tire r叩ewed at the,_reat hydrogen gas. Keep flames and battery close to your vehicle so that the SUZUKI dealer. When rapal『 to reu” aparks細ey from the battery o『an 一· Jump leads will reach both batteries.
  • Page 96: If The Engine Is Flooded

    I●high , becau..scaldlng fluld and NOTE: steam may be bl-n out under If your engine overheats and you are pressure. The cap ●hould only be unsure what to do, contact your SUZUKI にken off when the coolant tem”|『­ dealer. ature ha● IOWO匹 ....
  • Page 98 Vinyl upholstery loosen dirt. or accelerate corrosion. A wet A WARNING ァ Fabric upholstery Remove ·1oose dirt w th a vacuum cleaner. ng a mild soap solut on, r � sta areas w th a clean damp cloth. To remove 76G044S pipes, etc.
  • Page 99: Appearance Care

    ---- APPEA RANCE CARE , When wash ing the vehicl e, park, t where sponge or soft cloth. The sponge or direct sunlig ht does not fall on,t and follow W 9 s h i cloth should be frequently soaked in tile the instruc tions below soap solution 1) Flush the unders ide of body and wheel...
  • Page 100 When&Ver you have occasion to consult your SUZUKI dealer, remember to identify your vehicle wrth this number. Should you fond the number difficult to read.
  • Page 101 SPE CIFI CAT IONS SP EC IFI C ATIO 巴 釦b J8CI to chang e with out not ice. 四 sare UNIT: mm (In.) ITE 闊:D 1men •lon• 3710 (146.1 ) ()Ye rall lengt h 1620 (63 8) 0剛all 叩如 1765 (69.5) "...
  • Page 102: Specifications

    ---- SPECIFICATIONS - ― • ニ ニ — — て ; こご ニ ロ ニこ] BNo. WATTAGE ど— - - - 向 12V 35W ― ― 芦 で石 二 こ ご -―旦 三: :器 一三二] ― 12V5W 12V 5121W 12V5W W16W 12V16W 12VBW...
  • Page 103 r Light............2-62 ;;;-S H:;-ln dicato ....... . … ^cce lent or PedaI . •…..••…,..3•9 .... . .....… … ;;;;���: . :�·':: : :: : : :::::::: : ::::::: : : : :::::::::: : : : ::: : ::::::::: : :::::::::::�::� ············...
  • Page 104 INDEX Pedal..................3-8 Pe『lodlc Maintenance Schedule,•…… ……......• ` … 『 ° :: : ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: : ::: Power- A ssisted Brakes...………,...........3-15 i::: &; ]し ;ばし tr:; 盗沿 ‘ :�! Radio Antenna..•…… ……••……..........S - 1 0 Keyles s Push Sta �ystem ... ……...
  • Page 105 Printed in Japan TP204 B,.kelluld: DOT3 or SAE J1703 Engine oil recommendation: CVTlluld: Quahty:SL or SM SUZUKI CVT FLUID GREE N-2 Viscosity:SAE OW-20,SW-30 Tint cold"“遭Unt: For further details, see "Engine and Filter" in the See the "Ti『e Information Laber located on the "INSPECTION AND...

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