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OWNER’S MANUAL & SERVICE BOOKLET • Contains Warranty policy and Important Information On Safety, Operation & Maintenance Part No. 99011M68P1 7 -74E...
HOME INTRODUCTION ILLUSTRATED TABLE BEFORE DRIVING AUDIO SYSTEM OF CONTENTS INSPECTION AND OPERATING YOUR EMERGENCY SPECIFICATIONS MAINTENANCE VEHICLE SERVICE...
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INTRODUCTION FOREWORD IMPORTANT / MODIFICATION WARNING WARNING CAUTIONS WARRANTY POLICY EMISSION WARRANTY POLICY TABLE OF CONTENTS Home...
ILLUSTRATED TABLE OF CONTENTS EXTERIOR, REAR EXAMPLE 1. Radio antenna 2. Rear window wiper 3. Fuel filler cap 4. Rear combination light 5. Tailgate 6. License plate light 7. Rearview camera (if equipped) 8. Parking sensor 68PM00001B Table of Contents Home...
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ILLUSTRATED TABLE OF CONTENTS INTERIOR, FRONT EXAMPLE 1. Electric window controls / Electric mirror control switch (if equipped) 2. Front passenger’s front air bag 3. Front seats 4. Parking brake lever 5. Front armrest with console box (if equipped) 6. Glove box 68PS00002 Table of Contents Home...
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ILLUSTRATED TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Sun visor VIEW A EXAMPLE 2. Hands-free microphone (if equipped) 3. Inside rearview mirror 4. Front interior light (if equipped) 68PS00004 Table of Contents Home...
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ILLUSTRATED TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Lighting control lever/Turn signal VIEW B EXAMPLE control lever /Front fog light switch (if equipped) 2. Driver’s front air bag 3. Engine hood release handle 4. Headlight leveling switch (if equipped) ENG A-Stop OFF switch (if equipped) 5.
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ILLUSTRATED TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Remote audio controls VIEW C EXAMPLE 2. Instrument cluster Type A, Type B, Type C/ Information Display Type A, 6 5 4 Type B, Type C 3. Windshield wiper and washer lever / Rear window wiper (if equipped)/ Washer switch 4.
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ILLUSTRATED TABLE OF CONTENTS INTERIOR, REAR EXAMPLE 1. Seat belts 2. Assist grip 3. Center interior light 4. Rear seats 68PM00009 Table of Contents Home...
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ILLUSTRATED TABLE OF CONTENTS LUGGAGE EXAMPLE COMPARTMENT 1. Luggage compartment light (if equipped) 2. Luggage compartment hook 3. Luggage compartment cover (if equipped) 4. Spare tire 5. Jack 6. Towing hook 7. Jack handle 8. Wheel wrench 68PM000010 Table of Contents Home...
AUDIO SYSTEM AUDIO SYSTEM SMARTPLAY INFOTAINMENT SYSTEM Table of Contents Home...
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FOREWORD Vehicle and the available features/acces- sories therein should be used and plied by All information in this manual is based the owner/user in accordance with the This manual is an essential part of your on the latest product information avail- applicable legal requirements.
IMPORTANT MODIFICATION WARNING WARNING/ CAUTION/NOTICE/ NOTE WARNING Please read this manual and follow its Do not modify your vehicle. Modifica- instructions carefully. To emphasize spe- tion could adversely affect safety, cial information, the symbol and the words handling, performance, or durability WARNING, CAUTION, NOTICE...
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“WARNING” break-down, meet with an Vehicle may Avoid driving into or starting the vehicle due to in a heavily water logged area. Vehicle may accident catch fire break-down or engine may fail due to 1. Installation of 1. Water entry into the engine (which may lead to hydrostatic lock). - High wattage bulbs 2.
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“CAUTION” 1. Retro-fitment of LPG / CNG kit may deteriorate vehicle performance, reduce engine & engine related component’s life and also warranty will be null and void for such vehicles. 2. Do not use domestic LPG/LPG cylinder for your factory fitted LPG vehicles. 3.
WARRANTY POLICY (4) Limitation: This warranty shall not apply to: Maruti Suzuki India Limited (hereinafter called “Maruti Suzuki”), warrants that each new Maruti Suzuki vehicle distributed in India (a) Normal maintenance service required other than the three by Maruti Suzuki and sold by a Maruti Suzuki authorised dealer free services, including without limitation, oil and fluid will be free, under normal use and service, from any defects in changes, Consumables, headlight aiming, fastener retighten-...
Any vehicle which has not been operated in accordance with (x) Any vehicle on which the retro-fitment is not authorized and/ or type approved as per the standards prescribed by the rele- the operating instructions in this Owner’s Manual and Service Booklet.
(7) Owner’s Warranty Obligations: (8) Disclaimer of Consequential Damage: Maruti Suzuki assumes no responsibility for loss of vehicle, loss of time, inconvenience or any other indirect incidental or consequen- NOTICE tial damage resulting from the vehicle not being available to the The owner shall not use the vehicle in a damaged condi- owner because of any defect covered by this warranty.
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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 Maruti Suzuki authorised workshop and results of the examination will Maruti Suzuki offers the Emission Warranty on all Maruti Suzuki be final and binding.
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Annexure - A 10. All maintenance actions (as specified in the Owner’s Manual and Service Booklet) need to be followed and recorded in the List of parts (if applicable) covered under Emission Warranty manual for emission warranty. 1. Fuel Injection Assembly, Pressure Regulator, Throttle Body 11.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS FUEL RECOMMENDATION BEFORE DRIVING OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE DRIVING TIPS OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT VEHICLE LOADING AND TOWING INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE EMERGENCY SERVICE APPEARANCE CARE GENERAL INFORMATION SPECIFICATIONS SERVICE NETWORK Home...
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FUEL RECOMMENDATION FUEL RECOMMENDATION Fuel Recommendation ............1-1 68PM01000 Home Table of Contents...
FUEL RECOMMENDATION Fuel Recommendation CAUTION Petrol Engine Use of spurious, low quality, adulter- You must use unleaded petrol with an ated fuel can cause damage to the octane number (RON) of 91 or higher. engine & engine auxilliaries, affect Petrol/Ethanol blends functioning of engine and degrade engine performance including but Blends of unleaded petrol and ethanol...
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BEFORE DRIVING BEFORE DRIVING Instrument Cluster (Type A) ..........2-55 Speedometer ................ 2-56 Fuel Gauge ................2-56 Brightness Control .............. 2-57 Information Display ............. 2-57 Instrument Cluster (Type B) ..........2-64 Speedometer ................ 2-65 Tachometer ................2-65 Fuel Gauge ................2-65 Temperature Gauge ............
BEFORE DRIVING Keys Immobilizer System For vehicles without keyless push start system This system is designed to help prevent vehicle theft by electronically disabling the If this light blinks, turn the ignition switch to EXAMPLE the “LOCK” position, then turn it back to engine starting system.
BEFORE DRIVING Door Locks The immobilizer/keyless push start system warning light may also blink if the remote NOTICE Side Door Locks controller is not in the vehicle when you The immobilizer key and remote con- close the door or attempt to start the EXAMPLE troller are sensitive electronic instru- engine.
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BEFORE DRIVING Central Door Locking System NOTE: EXAMPLE You can switch the function that unlocks all doors from twice operations to once opera- EXAMPLE 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”...
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BEFORE DRIVING Child-Proof Locks (Rear door) Tailgate NOTE: • You can also lock or unlock all doors by EXAMPLE operating the transmitter or remote con- troller. Refer to “Keyless Push Start Sys- tem Remote Controller/Keyless Entry System Transmitter (if equipped)” in this section.
BEFORE DRIVING Keyless Push Start System EXAMPLE WARNING Remote Controller/Keyless Always make sure that the tailgate is Entry System Transmitter closed and latched securely. Com- (If equipped) pletely closing the tailgate helps pre- vent occupants from being thrown from the vehicle in the event of an Type A Type B accident.
BEFORE DRIVING Keyless Push Start System Remote Central door locking system WARNING Controller (Type A) • To lock all doors, push the “LOCK” but- ton (1) once. The remote controller enables the follow- Radio waves from the keyless push • To unlock only the driver’s door, push the ing operations: start system antenna(s) may interfere “UNLOCK”...
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BEFORE DRIVING NOTE: Car locator function the siren will sound and doors cannot be • If you lock the doors using the remote This function is to get the attention of oth- locked. controller when the engine hood are ers. Push both of the LOCK button (1) and •...
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BEFORE DRIVING • To lock all doors, push one of the NOTE: NOTE: request switches once. • The door locks cannot be operated by • If the remote controller is outside the the request switch under the following request switch operating range The turn signal lights will flash once and...
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BEFORE DRIVING • Make sure that the driver always carries EXAMPLE the remote controller. NOTICE • If you lose one of the remote controllers, The remote controller is a sensitive ask your Maruti Suzuki authorised work- electronic instrument. To avoid dam- shop as soon as possible for a replace- aging the remote controller: ment.
BEFORE DRIVING – Any door (including the tailgate) is When one or more doors are opened and Replacement of the battery open when the remote controller is out all of the doors are later closed with the If the remote controller becomes unusable, side the vehicle ignition mode is other than “LOCK”.
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BEFORE DRIVING EXAMPLE WARNING Swallowing a lithium battery may cause serious internal injury. Do not allow anyone to swallow a lithium battery. Keep lithium batteries away from children and pets. If swallowed, contact a physician immediately. NOTICE • The transmitter is a sensitive elec- EXAMPLE tronic instrument.
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BEFORE DRIVING Keyless Entry System Transmitter Central door locking system NOTE: (Type B) • To lock all doors, push the “LOCK” but- If no door is opened within about 30 sec- ton (1) once. onds after the “UNLOCK” button (2) is •...
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BEFORE DRIVING NOTE: Car locator function Replacement of the battery • The maximum operating distance of the This function is to get the attention of oth- If the transmitter becomes unreliable, keyless entry system transmitter is about ers. Push both of the LOCK button (1) and replace the battery.
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BEFORE DRIVING EXAMPLE WARNING Swallowing a lithium battery may cause serious internal injury. Do not allow anyone to swallow a lithium battery. Keep lithium batteries away from children and pets. If swallowed, contact a physician immediately. NOTICE • The transmitter is a sensitive elec- EXAMPLE tronic instrument.
BEFORE DRIVING Security System (If equipped) NOTE: How to arm the security system • The default setting of the shock sensor Lock all doors (including engine hood and The security system is armed after you is in the disabled state. Set to the tailgate) using the keyless entry system lock all doors (including engine hood and enabled state and adjust sensitivity of...
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BEFORE DRIVING • If any door is not operated within approx- NOTE: Security system indication imately 30 seconds after the doors have • Even after the alarm has stopped, if you • If any of the doors or tailgate are opened been unlocked using the keyless entry lock the doors using the keyless entry without unlocking by the keyless entry...
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BEFORE DRIVING Theft deterrent light Windows Driver’s side (Type A) (if equipped) EXAMPLE Manual Window Control (If equipped) EXAMPLE EXAMPLE 68PH00224 Driver’s side (Type B) EXAMPLE 68PH00223 This light will blink with the ignition switch 60G010A in “LOCK” or “ACC” position. The blinking Raise or lower the door windows by turning light is intended to deter theft by leading the handle located on the door panel.
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BEFORE DRIVING Passenger’s door The driver’s window has AUTO-DOWN WARNING and AUTO-UP (If equipped) features for EXAMPLE added convenience (at toll booths or drive- • You should always lock the pas- through restaurants, for example). These senger’s window operation when features allow the driver to open or close there are children in the vehicle.
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BEFORE DRIVING Pinching Prevention Function NOTE: WARNING (If equipped) If you cannot close the window by the AUTO UP feature because there may be The driver’s window is equipped with the Whenever you disconnect and recon- something wrong with the pinching preven- pinching prevention function.
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BEFORE DRIVING Mirrors Auto Dimming Rearview Mirror (2) Day driving (3) Night driving (If equipped) WARNING You can adjust the inside rearview mirror EXAMPLE by hand so as to see the rear of your vehi- Failure to observe following point cle in the mirror.
BEFORE DRIVING Outside Rearview Mirrors • The auto dimming rearview mirror is CAUTION automatically deactivated while the gear- Type A shift lever is in the “R” position. The electrolyte may come out when EXAMPLE the mirror is broken. Do not allow it come into contact with your skin or eyes.
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BEFORE DRIVING Type B EXAMPLE NOTICE EXAMPLE • The electric type outside rearview mirror operates even though the ignition switch is in the ACC posi- tion. However, to prevent unneces- sary battery discharge, do not adjust the mirrors longer than nec- essary while the engine is not run- ning •...
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BEFORE DRIVING 1) Sit in the driver’s seat and make sure side rearview mirrors may get stuck that all doors are closed. during that moment. In such a situation, NOTICE to open the outside rearview mirrors • If any door is open, the open door In cold conditions when the mirrors completely, again press the folding warning light comes on.
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BEFORE DRIVING (5) Lock button EXAMPLE (6) Unlock button 4 times 4) Push any of the buttons on the keyless push start system remote controller 3 times. • Push either lock button or unlock button described above you like. • During operation, the doors are not locked or unlocked.
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BEFORE DRIVING Front Seats WARNING Seat Adjustment (Continued) WARNING • Do not leave cigarette lighters or spray cans on the floor. If a ciga- • Never attempt to adjust the driver’s rette lighter or spray can is on the seat or seatback while driving. The floor, it may light accidentally when seat or seatback could move unex- luggage is loaded or the seat is...
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BEFORE DRIVING Seat position adjustment lever (1) EXAMPLE Pull the lever up and slide the seat. 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.
BEFORE DRIVING Rear Seats Head Restraints NOTE: It may be necessary to recline the seat- Head Restraints (If equipped) EXAMPLE 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.
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BEFORE DRIVING Rear To fold the rear seats forward: 3) Pull up the release knob on the top of the seat(s), and fold the seatback for- EXAMPLE 1) Lower the head restraints (if equipped) ward. fully. NOTICE EXAMPLE • After folding the rear seatback for- ward, do not allow any foreign material to enter the lock opening.
BEFORE DRIVING Seat Belts and Child Restraint WARNING CAUTION Systems When returning the rear seatback to Do not put your hand into the rear the normal position, make sure that seatback lock opening, or your finger EXAMPLE there is nothing around the striker. may get caught and be injured.
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BEFORE DRIVING EXAMPLE WARNING EXAMPLE • Never allow persons to ride in the cargo area of a vehicle. In the event of an accident, there is a much greater risk of injury for persons who are not riding in a seat with Above the pelvis Across the pelvis their seat belt securely fastened.
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BEFORE DRIVING WARNING WARNING EXAMPLE (Continued) (Continued) • Never use the same seat belt on • For children, if the shoulder belt more than one occupant and never irritates the neck or face, move the attach a seat belt over an infant or child closer to the centre of the as low as possible child being held on an occupant’s...
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BEFORE DRIVING Lap-Shoulder Belt EXAMPLE WARNING Emergency locking retractor (ELR) The seat belt has an emergency locking If rear outside seat belt is fastened Low on hips without unhooking the webbing from retractor (ELR), which is designed to lock the seat belt only during a sudden stop or the belt guide (1), the seat belt does impact.
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BEFORE DRIVING All Seat Belts Except Rear Centre EXAMPLE EXAMPLE All seat belts except rear centre are the lap-shoulder belt. EXAMPLE 69RM011002 60A039 NOTE: To unfasten the seat belt, push the red The word “CENTER” is marked on the “PRESS” button on the buckle and retract 60A036 buckle for the rear centre belt.
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BEFORE DRIVING Lap Belt EXAMPLE TO LOOSEN Rear Centre 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...
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BEFORE DRIVING Seat Belt Reminder When the driver and/or front passenger Driver’s seat belt reminder do(does) not fasten their seat belts, the If the driver’s seat belt remains unbuckled With tachometer seat belt reminder light will come on or when the ignition switch is turned to “ON” EXAMPLE blink and a buzzer will sound to remind the position or the engine switch is pressed to...
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BEFORE DRIVING Front passenger’s seat belt reminder If there is a person sitting in the front pas- NOTICE NOTICE senger seat and the front passenger seat • The sensor of the front passenger’s (Continued) belt is unbuckled when the ignition switch seat belt reminder is located in the •...
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BEFORE DRIVING Shoulder Anchor Height Adjuster Rear Outside Seat Belt Guide WARNING (If equipped) EXAMPLE If rear outside seat belt is fastened EXAMPLE 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.
BEFORE DRIVING Infant restraint - rear seat only Booster seat WARNING EXAMPLE EXAMPLE 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.
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BEFORE DRIVING EXAMPLE EXAMPLE WARNING Children could be endangered in a collision if their child restraint sys- tems are not properly secured in the vehicle. When installing a child restraint system, follow the instruc- tions below. Secure the child in the restraint system according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
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BEFORE DRIVING Installation with Lap-Shoulder Seat Installation with ISOFIX type ELR type belt Belts anchorages EXAMPLE Rear outside seat belt guide EXAMPLE 68PH00243 EXAMPLE Install your child restraint system accord- 54P000223 ing to the instructions provided by the child Your vehicle is equipped with the lower restraint system manufacturer.
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BEFORE DRIVING Here is a general instruction: WARNING EXAMPLE CAUTION Install the ISOFIX type of child restraint(s) only in the outboard seat- If your vehicle equipped with rear ing positions, not in the central posi- head restrain, adjust the height of the tion of the rear seat.
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BEFORE DRIVING Installation of child restraint with 2) Use your hands to carefully align the EXAMPLE connecting bar tips with the anchor- top tether ages. Take care not to pinch your fin- Type A gers. EXAMPLE EXAMPLE Front 54G185 4) Grasp the front of the child restraint and push the child restraint forcefully to latch the connecting bars.
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BEFORE DRIVING Some child restraint systems require the NOTE: EXAMPLE use of a top tether strap. Top tether anchor- Maruti Suzuki recommends use of Maruti age brackets are provided in your vehicle at Suzuki Genuine accessory of “Child seat, the locations shown in the illustrations. ISOFIX”.
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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.
BEFORE DRIVING Seat Belt Pretensioner System Read this section and the “Supplemental minimize the risk of severe injury or death Restraint System (airbags)” section to in the event of a collision. learn more about the pretensioner system. EXAMPLE Sit fully back in the seat; sit up straight; do and/or The seat belt pretensioner system works not lean forward or sideways.
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BEFORE DRIVING The pretensioner system or the airbag sys- forming any electrical service work on your tem may not work properly if any of the fol- vehicle. lowing conditions occurs. Do not touch pretensioner system compo- • If the air bag light on the instrument clus- nents or wiring.
BEFORE DRIVING Supplemental Restraint EXAMPLE System (Airbags) WARNING This section of the owner’s manual describes the protection provided by your Vehicle’s SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT SYSTEM (airbags). Please read and follow ALL these instructions carefully to minimize your risk of severe injury or death in the event of a collision.
BEFORE DRIVING Front airbags Airbag symbol meaning WARNING EXAMPLE EXAMPLE An airbag supplements, or adds to, the collision protection offered by seat belts. The driver and all passen- gers must be properly restrained by wearing seat belts at all times, whether or not an airbag is mounted at their seating position, to minimize the risk of severe injury or death in...
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BEFORE DRIVING Therefore, an airbag is NOT a substitute Passenger’s front airbag EXAMPLE 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 airbag EXAMPLE 61M0241...
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BEFORE DRIVING Conditions of front airbags deployment Conditions when front airbags may EXAMPLE (Inflation) inflate Receiving a strong impact to the lower EXAMPLE body of your vehicle, the front airbags may inflate. EXAMPLE 80J101 • Landing hard or falling 80J097 •...
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BEFORE DRIVING Front airbags may not inflate EXAMPLE EXAMPLE The front airbags may not inflate when a strong impact has not occurred since the collision object (including living being like animals) was easy to be deformed or moved, or the collided portion of your vehi- cle was easy to be deformed.
BEFORE DRIVING How the system works Front airbags do not inflate EXAMPLE Front airbags do not inflate in rear impacts, In a frontal collision, the crash sensors will side impacts or rollovers, etc. However, detect rapid deceleration, and if the con- these might inflate in a strong impact.
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BEFORE DRIVING section in this section for details on proper WARNING WARNING seat and seat belt adjustments. • Do not modify the system in any • The driver should not lean over the EXAMPLE way including replacing the steer- steering wheel. The front passen- ing wheel, placing stickers on the ger should not rest his or her body steering wheel pad, painting the...
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BEFORE DRIVING Note that even though your vehicle may be Service on or around airbag components moderately damaged in a frontal collision, or wiring must be performed only by Maruti the collision may not have been severe Suzuki authorised workshop. Improper enough to trigger the airbags to inflate.
BEFORE DRIVING Instrument Cluster (Type A) 1. Speedometer 2. Fuel gauge 3. Information display 4. Trip meter selector knob 5. Indicator selector knob 6. Warning and indicator lights EXAMPLE 68PH02201 Home Table of Contents 2-55...
BEFORE DRIVING Speedometer Fuel Gauge The speedometer indicates vehicle speed. NOTICE To minimize the possibility of dam- Speed Alert system age to catalytic converter or other The speed alert system gives audible components of the vehicle, avoid warning for alert of over-speed to driver. driving the vehicle near empty fuel When vehicle speed exceeds about 80 km/ tank level.
BEFORE DRIVING Brightness Control 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. NOTE: • If you do not turn the knob for more than several seconds while activating the brightness control, the brightness control display will be canceled automatically.
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BEFORE DRIVING Clock NOTE: EXAMPLE When you reconnect the negative (–) ter- When the ignition switch is in the “ON” EXAMPLE position, the display (A) shows the time. minal to the lead-acid battery, the clock indication will be reinitialized. Change the To change the time indication: indication again to your preference.
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BEFORE DRIVING NOTE: sumption is 50. No more than 50 will be (a) Trip meter A The indicated maximum value of the trip indicated on the display even if the (b) Trip meter B meter is 9999.9. When you run past the actual instantaneous fuel consumption is (c) Odometer maximum value, the indicated value will...
BEFORE DRIVING Gearshift Indicator sumption will be shown after driving for a Driving range while. If you selected driving range the last time Refer to “Gearshift Indicator” in the you drove the vehicle, the display indicates “OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE” section. To change the unit of average fuel con- “---”...
BEFORE DRIVING Setting mode In the setting mode, you can set up the following functions. Indication Functions Time indication of clock “ ” Central door locking system “ ” Automatic door locking function “ ” Automatic door unlocking function “ ”...
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BEFORE DRIVING Indication Functions Additional flashes of the turn signal “ ” Initialization setting “ ” Exit the setting mode “ ” Home Table of Contents 2-62...
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BEFORE DRIVING Time indication of clock “ ” Initialization setting “ ” Turn the indicator selector knob • : 12-hour format (Default set- • : Initialize all settings (2). ting) • : 24-hour format EXAMPLE Central door locking system “ ”...
BEFORE DRIVING Instrument Cluster (Type B) 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 68PH02264 Home Table of Contents 2-64...
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BEFORE DRIVING Speedometer Fuel Gauge NOTE: The indicator moves a little depending on The speedometer indicates vehicle speed. road conditions (For example, slope or EXAMPLE curve) and driving conditions because of Speed Alert system fuel moving in the tank. The speed alert system gives audible warning for alert of over-speed to driver.
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.
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BEFORE DRIVING Information Display Thermometer EXAMPLE When the ignition switch is in the “ON” The information display is shown when the position, the display (A) shows the ther- ignition switch is in the “ON” position. mometer. The thermometer indicates the outside EXAMPLE temperature.
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BEFORE DRIVING Selector position (For CVT vehi- EXAMPLE cles) / Gearshift indicator (For man- Push the trip meter selector knob (2). ual transmission vehicles) Push the indicator selector EXAMPLE knob (3). (b) b (c) Trip meter A (d) Trip meter B (e) Odometer (f) Instantaneous Fuel Consumption 68PH02215...
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BEFORE DRIVING Trip meter Instantaneous fuel consumption Average fuel consumption The trip meter can be used to measure the If you selected instantaneous fuel con- If you selected average fuel consumption distance traveled on short trips or between sumption the last time you drove the vehi- the last time you drove the vehicle, the dis- fuel stops.
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BEFORE DRIVING Clock Driving range EXAMPLE If you selected driving range the last time When the ignition switch is in the “ON” posi- you drove the vehicle, the display indicates tion, the display (D) shows the time. “---” for a few seconds and then indicates To change the time indication: the current driving range when the ignition 1) Push the trip meter selector knob (2) and...
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BEFORE DRIVING Setting mode In the setting mode, you can set up the following functions. Indication Functions Time indication of clock “ ” Central door locking system “ ” Automatic door locking function “ ” Automatic door unlocking function “ ”...
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BEFORE DRIVING Indication Functions Shock sensor “ ” Pre-warning sensitivity of the shock sensor “ ” Full blast warning sensitivity of the shock sensor “ ” Initialization setting “ ” Exit the setting mode “ ” How to operate the setting mode: Turn the indicator selector knob 1) When the ignition switch is in the “ON”...
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BEFORE DRIVING Time indication of clock “ ” Door locking and unlocking Full blast warning sensitivity • : 12-hour format (Default set- siren “ ” of the shock sensor “ ” ting) • : Siren sounds when • : Disable the full blast warning •...
BEFORE DRIVING Instrument Cluster (Type C) 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 68PH02265 Home Table of Contents 2-74...
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BEFORE DRIVING Speedometer Fuel Gauge NOTE: The indicator moves a little depending on The speedometer indicates vehicle speed. road conditions (for example, slope or EXAMPLE curve) and driving conditions because of Speed Alert system fuel moving in the tank. The speed alert system gives audible warning for alert of over speed to driver.
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BEFORE DRIVING Temperature Gauge Brightness Control When the position lights and/or headlights are ON, you can control the meter illumina- tion intensity. EXAMPLE To increase the brightness of the instru- ment panel lights, turn the brightness con- trol knob (1) clockwise. To reduce the brightness of the instrument cluster lights, turn the indicator selector knob (1) counterclockwise.
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BEFORE DRIVING NOTE: Display (D) If you select the maximum brightness level EXAMPLE Gearshift indicator / Gear position indicator when the position lights or headlights are Display (E) on, the following functions will be can- Trip meter celled. • The function which automatically dims Display (F) the brightness of instrument cluster Odometer...
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BEFORE DRIVING Clock Fuel consumption / Driving range / Average speed / Driving time / The display (A) shows the time. Total idling stop time and total To set the clock, follow “Setting mode” idling fuel saved (if equipped) / instructions in this section.
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BEFORE DRIVING To switch the display indication, push the EXAMPLE indicator selector knob (2) quickly. NOTE: The value of instantaneous fuel consump- tion, average fuel consumption, driving range, average speed, total idling fuel saved (if equipped), torque and power and energy flow (if equipped) shown on the dis- play are affected by the following condi- tions;...
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BEFORE DRIVING Instantaneous fuel consumption • For “MPG(UK)” setting, the indicated (Average fuel consumption) The display shows instantaneous fuel con- maximum value of instantaneous fuel EXAMPLE sumption with a bar graph only when the consumption is 80. No more than 80 will vehicle is moving.
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BEFORE DRIVING You can select when the value of average (5-minute average fuel consumption / Driving range fuel consumption is reset from among the Average fuel consumption per one driv- EXAMPLE following three methods; ing) • Reset after refuel: the value of average EXAMPLE fuel consumption will be reset automati- cally by refueling.
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BEFORE DRIVING If the low fuel warning light comes on, fill (Average speed) value of average speed will be shown the fuel tank immediately regardless of the after driving for a period of time. EXAMPLE value of driving range shown in the display. •...
BEFORE DRIVING Driving time Total idling stop time and total idling When you reconnect the negative (–) ter- fuel saved (if equipped) minal to the lead-acid battery, the value of EXAMPLE the total idling stop time and the total idling EXAMPLE fuel saved will be reset.
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BEFORE DRIVING Clock and date Energy flow (if equipped) Date and time are shown. For the setting The state of Smart Hybrid operation can be checked looking at the information display. procedure, refer to “Setting mode” in this For details, refer to “Smart Hybrid (if equipped)” in “OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE” sec- section.
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BEFORE DRIVING Gearshift Indicator / Gear Position Trip meter Information shown after driving When you turn the ignition switch to “ON” Indicator (if equipped) The display (E) shows the trip meter. position or when you press the engine The display (D) shows some of the follow- The trip meter can be used to measure the switch to change the ignition mode to ing indications.
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BEFORE DRIVING • To select the setting that you want to tor selector knob quickly to switch the NOTE: change, turn the indicator selector knob indication of the display. When you change the units that tempera- (2) left or right. •...
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BEFORE DRIVING (Selecting 12H/24H format) (Auto unlock) (Lane change setting) • Switch the time indication between 12- – Syncro Off: The turn signal and its indicator can be set hour and 24-hour format by selecting Disable the automatic door unlocking whether they flash three times even if you “Clock setting”...
BEFORE DRIVING • When “Economy” is selected, compared (Idling disp setting) (if equipped) Master warning indicator light with “Standard”, the engine auto stop Display of ENG A-STOP operation with the condition will occur more frequently, the ignition switch in LOCK position or ignition stop time will be longer, leading to reduc- mode “LOCK”...
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BEFORE DRIVING Warning and indicator messages All models Warning and indicator Master warning Sound Cause and remedy message indicator light Blinks Beep (One time from interior A door or tailgate is not properly closed. (Only while vehi- buzzer; only while vehicle is Stop the vehicle in a safe place and close cle is in motion) in motion)
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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. Home Table of Contents 2-90...
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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.
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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 Maruti Suzuki authorised workshop. 68PH02239 Blinks Beep (One time from interior There is a problem with the immobilizer /...
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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.
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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.
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BEFORE DRIVING Warning and indicator Master warning Sound Cause and remedy message indicator light Blinks Beep The remote controller battery is about to become discharged. Replace the battery. (#1) 68PH20016 The engine switch is pressed without depressing the brake and clutch pedals. Try again as instructed by the message.
BEFORE DRIVING Warning and Indicator Lights The light should go out after starting the WARNING engine and fully releasing the parking 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.
BEFORE DRIVING Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) Oil Pressure Warning Light If the light and the brake system warning Warning Light light stay on, or come on simultaneously when driving, your ABS 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.
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BEFORE DRIVING Charging Light Driver’s Seat Belt Reminder Light / “AIRBAG” Light Front passenger’s seat belt reminder light 50G052 63J030 When the ignition switch is turned “ON” or When the ignition switch is turned “ON” or pushed to “ON” mode, this light comes on 60G049 pushed to “ON”...
BEFORE DRIVING Malfunction Indicator Light Also, if this light comes on when the NOTE: engine is running, there is a problem with If the CVT fluid temperature becomes too the CVT system. Ask Maruti Suzuki autho- high, this light will blink. Stop the vehicle in rised workshop to have the system a safe place and let the fluid cool down.
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BEFORE DRIVING Open Door Warning Light NOTE: • The steering wheel is kept in a fully The activation point of this light varies turned position for a long while. depending on road conditions (For exam- When the power steering control system ple, slope or curve) and driving conditions cools down, the power steering system will because of fuel movement in the tank.
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BEFORE DRIVING Turn Signal Indicators Low engine coolant temperature light This indicator comes on when headlight (Blue color) main beams (high beams) are turned on. This light stays on while the engine is still cold and goes off when the engine has Illumination Indicator Light warmed up.
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BEFORE DRIVING Master Warning Indicator Light ENG A-STOP Indicator Light ENG A-STOP OFF Indicator Light (If equipped) (if equipped) (if equipped) 78K049 72M00032 72M00159 When the information display shows warn- When the ignition switch is turned to the When the ignition switch is turned to the ing and indicator messages, this indicator “ON”...
BEFORE DRIVING Lighting Control Lever Lighting Operation EXAMPLE EXAMPLE EXAMPLE 68PH00251 68PH00250 With the headlights on, push the lever for- To turn the lights on or off, twist the knob ward to switch to the high beams (Main on the end of the lever. There are three beams) or pull the lever toward you to 65D611 positions:...
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BEFORE DRIVING Automatic Lights Operation 68PH00252 68PH00253 (If equipped) Your vehicle’s lighting system is controlled EXAMPLE by two main systems: the Lighting switch EXAMPLE and the Auto-On Headlight System (When the lighting switch is in the “AUTO” posi- tion). The two systems work together to operate your lights as shown in the following chart: ON: Lights ON LIGHT: When it is light around the light...
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BEFORE DRIVING NOTE: AUTO (2) • Avoid covering the light sensor area of This function works when the ignition mode has been changed to “ON” by pressing the the windshield with a sticker. The sticker engine switch. The headlights and position lights are turned on and off automatically may impair the performance of the sen- according to the amount of outside light detected by a sensor.
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BEFORE DRIVING Auto-on headlight system WARNING EXAMPLE EXAMPLE 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.
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BEFORE DRIVING Light Reminder Buzzer Guide Me Light (Vehicle with auto- NOTE: matic lights operation) • When the “follow me home” is function- The interior buzzer continuously beeps if you open the driver’s door without turning ing, the front fog lights and the head- off the headlights and position lights.
BEFORE DRIVING Headlight Leveling Switch Front Fog Light Switch Vehicle with the halogen headlights (If equipped) Switch Vehicle Load Condition Position EXAMPLE EXAMPLE Driver only Driver + 1 passenger (in front seat) Driver + 4 passengers, no cargo Driver + 4 passengers, cargo added Driver + full cargo 68PH00257...
BEFORE DRIVING Turn Signal Control Lever Normal turn signal Move the lever partially upward or down- ward to turn right or left and hold the lever EXAMPLE in the moved position. EXAMPLE • The turn signal and its indicator flash while the lever is held at the moved posi- tion.
BEFORE DRIVING Hazard Warning Switch Windshield Wiper and Washer Wiper and Washer Operation Lever When the ignition switch is in “ON” position EXAMPLE or the ignition mode is “ON”, you can use the wiper/washer lever. EXAMPLE When the wipers are under heavy load such as covered by snow, the breaker will be activated and the wipers will stop oper- ating to protect the wiper motor from over-...
BEFORE DRIVING Windshield Wipers Windshield Washer NOTICE EXAMPLE EXAMPLE To help prevent damage to the wind- shield wiper and washer system components, you should take the fol- lowing precautions: • Do not continue to hold in the lever when there windshield washer fluid being sprayed or the washer motor can be damaged.
BEFORE DRIVING Tilt/Telescoping (If equipped) Rear Window Wiper/Washer Switch (If equipped) NOTICE Steering Lock Lever Clear ice or snow from the rear win- EXAMPLE dow and rear wiper blade before EXAMPLE using the rear wiper. Accumulated Washer ice or snow could prevent the wiper blade from moving, causing damage to the wiper motor.
BEFORE DRIVING Horn Heated Rear Window Switch WARNING (If equipped) EXAMPLE Never attempt to adjust the steering wheel while the vehicle is moving or EXAMPLE you could lose control of the vehicle. 68PH00265 Press the horn button of the steering wheel 68PH00266 to sound the horn.
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BEFORE DRIVING NOTE: • The defogger will work only when the engine is running. • The defogger will be automatically turned off after the defogger remains on for 15 minutes to prevent discharging of the battery. Home Table of Contents 2-114...
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OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Exhaust Gas Warning ............3-1 Daily Inspection Checklist ..........3-2 Engine Oil Consumption ............ 3-3 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) ......
OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Exhaust Gas Warning WARNING WARNING (Continued) (Continued) EXAMPLE • Do not park with the engine run- • Have the exhaust system inspected ning for a long period of time, even periodically for damage and leaks. in an open area.In case of longperi- Any damage or leaks should be ods, danger of choking and death repaired immediately.
OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Daily Inspection Checklist NOTE: 6) Hood latch operation It is normal for water to drip from the air Pull the hood release handle inside the Before Driving conditioning system after use. vehicle. Make sure that you cannot open the hood all the way without EXAMPLE 4) Make sure the hood is fully closed and...
OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Engine Oil Consumption Ignition Switch is subsequently driven at high speeds, such as on an expressway, making it (Vehicle without keyless push It is normal for the engine to consume appear that oil is excessively consumed start system) some engine oil during normal vehicle after high-speed driving.
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OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE The ignition switch has the following four positions. If you have trouble turning the EXAMPLE positions: key to unlock the steering, try turning the steering wheel slightly to the right or left LOCK while turning the key. This is the normal parking position.
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OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Engine Switch WARNING • With the engine off (Vehicle with keyless push You can use such electric equipment as (Continued) start system) the power windows and wipers with the There is also a danger that children engine off. When this ignition mode is may injure themselves by playing EXAMPLE selected by pressing the engine switch, the...
OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Keyless Push Start System NOTE: In the presence of strong radio signals or NOTICE (If equipped) noise, you may not be able to change the For protection of a lead-acid battery Provided the keyless push start system ignition mode to “ACC”...
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OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE illumination will go out when the position 1) Bring the keyless push start system Manual transmission lights and/or the headlights are turned remote controller with you and sit in the EXAMPLE off. driver’s seat. 2) Manual transmission –...
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OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE • When selecting the ignition modes, the 1) Without depressing the brake pedal • If the battery of the remote controller is information display in the instrument and the clutch pedal, push the engine about to become completely discharged, cluster shows certain messages.
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OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE (OFF) by pressing the engine switch and NOTE: EXAMPLE then perform the engine starting opera- • Even when the remote controller is in the tion Refer to “Starting the Engine” in this “interior workable area”, if it is in any of section.
OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Parking Brake Lever may make it difficult to shift out of “P” when WARNING you are ready to drive the vehicle. EXAMPLE When preparing to drive the vehicle, move Always set the parking brake fully the gearshift lever out of the “P” position before leaving your vehicle or it may before releasing the parking brake.
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OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Pedal Brake Pedal (2) WARNING Your vehicle is equipped with either front Manual transmission and rear disc brakes or front disc brakes Do not leave cigarette lighters, spray and rear drum brakes. Depressing the cans, soft drink cans or plastic arti- brake pedal applies both sets of brakes.
OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Starting the Engine Accelerator Pedal (3) NOTE: CVT vehicles have a starter interlock This pedal controls the speed of the (Vehicle without keyless push engine. Depressing the accelerator pedal device which is designed to keep the start system) increases power output and speed.
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OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Starting the Engine EXAMPLE NOTICE (Vehicle with keyless push • Stop turning the starter immedi- start system) ately after the engine has started or the starter system can be damaged Before Starting the Engine • For protection of a lead-acid bat- tery and a starter motor, do not EXAMPLE crank the engine for more than 12...
OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Stopping the engine Starting a Cold and Warm Engine NOTICE • Depress the engine switch to stop the With your foot off the accelerator pedal, engine after the vehicle stopped com- • Do not depress the accelerator crank the engine by pressing the engine pletely.
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OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Returning the ignition mode to NOTE: EXAMPLE • If you still cannot start the engine after “LOCK” (OFF) several attempts using above CVT – To ensure safety, the ignition mode method, there may be a problem else- can be returned to “LOCK”...
OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Using the Transmission NOTE: Shifting Whenever you leave the vehicle, make All forward gears are synchronized, which sure you have returned the ignition mode provides for quiet, and easy shifting. WARNING to “LOCK” (OFF) using the engine switch Always depress the clutch pedal all the and then lock the doors.
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OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE (K12N model) WARNING Downshifting km/h NOTICE • Reduce your speed and downshift • To help avoid clutch damage, do 2nd to 1st to a lower gear before going down not use the clutch pedal as a foot- a long or steep hill.
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OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Continuously Variable Transmis- When the engine restarts, the S-mode is WARNING sion (CVT) turned to the off automatically. EXAMPLE The S-mode is suitable for the following Always depress the brake pedal driving conditions: before shifting from “P” (Park) (or •...
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OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE • If driver’s or passenger’s knee hits the D (Drive) gearshift lever while driving, the lever Use this position for all normal driving. NOTICE could move and the gear could be With the gearshift lever in “D” range you Be sure to take the following precau- changed unexpectedly.
OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Gearshift Indicator If You Cannot Shift CVT Gearshift 4) With the release button (1) pushed, Lever Out of “P” (Park) push the knob button (2) and shift the (If equipped) gearshift lever to the desired position. EXAMPLE This procedure is for emergency use only.
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OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE For details on how to use the transmission, Example of the gearshift indicator refer to “Using the Transmission” in this section. Indication Description WARNING Lower gear position is selected for the vehicle speed and/or engine revolution. Changing to a higher gear position is recom- The gearshift indicator is designed to mended.
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OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Smart Hybrid (if equipped) Engine power assist function While decelerating your vehicle, the ISG generates electricity without engine power. This reduces engine loads and improves Smart Hybrid has an Integrated Starter fuel consumption. Generator (ISG) instead of conventional generator to get a better fuel consumption.
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OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE “ENG A-STOP OFF” indicator • Lead-acid battery and lithium-ion bat- NOTE: tery are fully charged and inside tem- When you restart the engine by pushing EXAMPLE perature of each is in normal condition. the engine switch, the conventional starter •...
OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE ENG A-STOP system (engine NOTE: NOTICE If your vehicle is equipped with the auto air auto stop start system) conditioning system, you can change the The vehicle equipped with this sys- (if equipped) automatic engine stop condition via the tem uses a dedicated high-perfor- information display.
OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Lithium-ion battery • The lithium-ion battery is maintenance- return this lithium-ion battery to Maruti free. Suzuki authorized dealerships as soon as • To replace or dispose of the lithium-ion it is not fit for use in vehicle. Once the battery, consult your Maruti Suzuki owner returns the lithium-ion battery, authorised workshop.
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OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Automatic stopping/restarting of • During the automatic engine stop, the the engine engine may shut down, accompanied by an interior buzzer or restarted, to 1) With the brake pedal depressed, decel- ensure safety. erate the vehicle. For details, refer to the section, “Points to note during the automatic engine stop”.
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OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Points to note during the automatic Actuation conditions for ENG #1 If the vehicle has not been in use for an engine stop A-STOP system extended period of time or the audio or other electrical component was used for an extended period of time while the When the following operations are per- Standby conditions...
OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE ENG A-STOP OFF switch Automatic engine restart conditions When stationary If one of the following operations is per- • The driver releases the seat belt (#). formed or the vehicle enters one of the fol- • The driver’s door is opened (#). The ENG A-STOP system can be deacti- lowing modes during the automatic engine •...
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OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE ENG A-STOP OFF indicator EXAMPLE 68PH30012 This indicator comes on in the information display. • This indicator comes on when the ENG A-STOP system is deactivated. • The indicator blinks when the engine switch is pressed to change the ignition mode to “ON”, if one of the conditions listed below is met.
OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Information message The information display shows the messages to let you know about certain problems of the ENG A-STOP system. Information message Cause and remedy The ENG A-STOP system cannot stop the engine automatically because one of the following automatic engine stop conditions is not met.
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OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Information message Cause and remedy The engine restarted automatically because one of the following automatic engine restart conditions was met. • The negative pressure of the brake booster has dropped. • The driver’s seat belt was released. •...
OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Parking Sensors Vehicle with Instrument Cluster (Type A WARNING and Type B) • The parking sensor system uses ultra- • The parking sensor warns you of sonic sensors to detect obstacles near When the gearshift lever is shifted to the obstacles with buzzers and by the rear bumper.
OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Sensor Locations Working sensors The sensors that work depends on the position of the gearshift lever as follows: EXAMPLE Manual transmission Gearshift lever position N, 1st – 5th N, D or L Centre Rear sensors Corner 68PM03001 (1) Rear centre sensors (2 places) (2) Rear corner sensors (2 places) NOTICE...
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OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Approximate areas where obstacles can WARNING WARNING be detected (Continued) (Continued) EXAMPLE – Sensors are wet from water – Obstacles are too close to the splashes or heavy rain. sensors. – Sensors are covered by a hand, –...
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OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Obstacle Indication by Parking Sen- • Warnings when obstacles are detected by corner sensors Distance (Approx.) Buzzer Vehicle with Instrument Cluster (Type A and Type B) 45 – 60 cm Short beeps at short intervals (18 – 24 in.) Upon detecting an obstacle, the parking 35 –...
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OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Vehicle with Instrument Cluster (Type C) • Warnings when obstacles are detected by corner sensors Information display symbol Distance (Approx.) Buzzer Symbol 45 – 60 cm EXAMPLE Short beeps at short intervals Three lines (18 – 24 in.) 35 –...
OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Rearview Camera Warning and Indicator Messages (If equipped) Vehicle with Instrument Cluster (Type A and Type B) When the gearshift lever is shifted to the If there is a problem or warning regarding the parking sensor system, a buzzer sounds. “R”...
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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.
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OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Display range of rearview camera – In dark areas, on a rainy day or at (1) Object night. (2) Actual distance EXAMPLE – When the temperature around the lens (3) Distance on the display is too high/low, or the camera is wet When there is an uphill incline behind the such as on a rainy day or during peri- vehicle, the object shown on the display...
OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Braking If the rear view from the rearview cam- WARNING era is not shown or there is a poor EXAMPLE image If water gets into the brake devices, • If the rear view from the rearview camera brake performance may become poor is not shown.
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OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Brake Assist System • You may hear an operation sound when WARNING you start the engine or after the vehicle When you slam the brakes on, the brake assist system judges as an emergency begins the move. This means that the (Continued) stop and provides more powerful braking above systems are in the self-check...
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OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE How the ABS Works WARNING A computer continuously monitors wheel speed. The 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,...
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DRIVING TIPS DRIVING TIPS Running-in ................4-1 Catalytic Converter ............. 4-1 Improving Fuel Economy ........... 4-2 Highway Driving ..............4-3 Driving on Hills ..............4-3 Driving on Slippery Roads ..........4-4 Off-road Driving ..............4-6 When Encountering a Flooded Area ........4-6 Do’s and Dont’s for Safe Driving ........
DRIVING TIPS Running-in Catalytic Converter EXAMPLE EXAMPLE NOTICE 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.
DRIVING TIPS Improving Fuel Economy EXAMPLE NOTICE NOTE: To minimize the possibility of cata- Fuel economy (mileage) of the vehicle may lyst or other vehicle damage: vary due to several factors i.e., driving • Maintain the engine in the proper habits - gear change pattern, usage of A.C, operating condition.
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DRIVING TIPS Highway Driving Driving on Hills Keep a steady cruising speed Keep as constant a speed as road and When driving at high speeds, pay attention Manual Transmission traffic conditions will permit. to the following: EXAMPLE • Stopping distance progressively Keep the air cleaner clean increases with vehicle speed.
DRIVING TIPS Driving on Slippery Roads • When driving down a hill, the engine should be used for braking by shifting to NOTICE next lower gear. (Do this with either a EXAMPLE When descending down hill, CVT or a manual transmission vehicle). NEVER turn the ignition key to the “LOCK”...
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DRIVING TIPS Snow Chains Stuck Vehicle WARNING Snow chains should only be used if they If your vehicle gets stuck in snow, mud, or are needed to increase traction or are sand, follow the directions below: Do not allow anyone to stand near required by law.
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DRIVING TIPS When Encountering a WARNING WARNING Flooded Area (Continued) In addition to following the driving • After driving through water, test the tips in this section, it is important to EXAMPLE brakes while driving at a slow observe the following precautions. speed to see if they have main- •...
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DRIVING TIPS Do’s and Dont’s for Safe 3) Before moving, look around your vehi- cle to confirm safety. NOTICE Driving 4) Don’t accelerate suddenly, since it is • Avoid driving in a flooded area or a Exercise care in handling your vehicle. Be dangerous and wastes fuel.
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DRIVING TIPS Braking 5) When overtaking other vehicles, watch EXAMPLE out for oncoming vehicles and carefully EXAMPLE ensure safety. 6) Don’t attempt zigzag driving as it will hinder your control over the vehicle and may cause an accident. 7) Avoid reckless high speed driving and try to drive at a safe speed suitable for the road conditions while maintaining a constant speed.
DRIVING TIPS Margin for Safety Night time driving EXAMPLE It is important to allow yourself a margin for EXAMPLE safety during driving so that you can cope with erroneous or unexpected driving of other drivers. For that, observe the follow- ing.
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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 ................. 5-10 Coat Hooks ................5-10 Glove Box ................
OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Fuel Filler Cap The fuel filler cap is located on the left rear EXAMPLE side of the vehicle. The fuel filler door can 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.
OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Engine Hood To open the engine hood: WARNING 1) Pull the hood release handle located on the outboard side of the driver’s side of WARNING If you need to replace the fuel cap, the instrument panel. This will disen- use MARUTI SUZUKI genuine cap.
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OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT EXAMPLE CAUTION NOTICE Check that the wiper arms are not • The prop rod can be hot enough to raised before you lift up the engine burn your finger right after driving. hood to avoid damaging the wiper Touch the rod after it becomes cool arms and the engine hood.
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OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Sun Visor Card holder (If equipped) WARNING Type1 EXAMPLE EXAMPLE Make sure the hood is fully closed and latched before driving. If it is not, it can fly up unexpectedly during driving, obstructing your view and resulting in an accident.
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OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Interior Light You can put a card in the card holder (1) on WARNING the back of the sun visor. EXAMPLE • Do not use the vanity mirror while NOTICE driving. Doing so may result in an When you park your vehicle outside accident due to failure to pay atten- in direct sunlight or in hot weather,...
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OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Glove Box Light (If equipped) (1) Front (If equipped) (3) EXAMPLE Refer to “Glove Box” in this section. 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.
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OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Centre (4) Courtesy Lights (If equipped) (5) DOOR (b) • The light comes on while any of the EXAMPLE doors (including the tailgate) is opened. EXAMPLE For about 15 seconds after all doors are closed, the light will remain on and then fade out.
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OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Accessory Socket Luggage Compartment Light EXAMPLE (If equipped) (6) Centre console EXAMPLE EXAMPLE 68PH00517 NOTE: 68PH00518 The number of doors involved in the light- 68PH00516 Floor console ing operation of the interior light depends When you open the tailgate with the lug- on the vehicle specification.
OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT AUX/USB Socket (If equipped) The accessory socket will work when the ignition switch is in the “ACC” or “ON” posi- NOTICE tion, or the ignition mode is “ACC” or “ON”. EXAMPLE • Use inappropriate electrical Socket can be used to provide 12 volt/120 accessories can cause damage to watt/10 ampere power for electrical acces- your vehicle’s electrical system.
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OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Coat Hooks Glove Box WARNING EXAMPLE Do not put items in the vehicle that may fall or roll around in the vehicle while driving. Objects getting caught in the brake pedal or accelerator pedal may prevent proper operation of the pedals, which may result in an accident.
OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Cup Holder and Storage Area EXAMPLE (4)/(5) EXAMPLE 68PH00524 The glove box light (If equipped) stays on while the lid is open. 68PH50027 (1) Driver’s pocket (2) Front cup holders (3) Front bottle holder (4) Front armrest with console box (If equipped) (5) Rear cup holder (If equipped) (6) Front seat back pocket (If equipped)
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OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Driver’s Pocket (1) Front Cup Holders (2) / Front Bottle Holder (3) / Rear Cup Holder (If equipped) (5) Rear Bottle Holder (7) WARNING Always place the bottle with its cap closed WARNING in the bottle holder. Do not place any objects which may fall out from the pocket when the Failure to take the precautions listed...
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OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Footrest Floor Mats (If equipped) NOTE: Always close the lid after you put some- thing into or take something out of the box. EXAMPLE EXAMPLE Front Seat Back Pocket (If equipped) (6) EXAMPLE 68PH00529 68PH00530 Use the footrest (1) (for driver side only) as To prevent the driver’s side floor mat from a support for your left foot only.
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OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Luggage Compartment Hook Luggage Compartment Cover WARNING EXAMPLE EXAMPLE Failure to take the following precau- tions may result in the driver’s side floor mat interfering with the pedals and causing a loss of vehicle control or an accident. •...
OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Frame Hooks Front EXAMPLE EXAMPLE Do not use the frame hooks for towing another vehicle. They were originally designed to tow your vehicle in emergency situation. If your vehicle needs to be towed in an emergency, refer to “Towing your vehicle” in “EMERGENCY SERVICE”...
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OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT 3) Install the towing eye (1) by hand. EXAMPLE WARNING NOTE: Use extreme caution when you use It is recommended to secure the cover with the towing eye (1). Avoid pulling the tape to prevent damage during towing. vehicle to get out of severe snowy, muddy or sandy conditions, sudden EXAMPLE...
OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Heating and Air Conditioning Rear NOTICE System EXAMPLE To prevent damage to the vehicle, There are two of heating and air condition- never use the frame hook (2) for ing systems as follows: trailer / train shipping purposes. •...
OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Air Outlet (1) Windshield defroster outlet (2) Side defroster outlet EXAMPLE (3) Side outlet (4) Centre outlet (5) Floor outlet 68PH00538 Home Table of Contents 5-18...
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OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Centre outlet Side outlet EXAMPLE EXAMPLE 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.
OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Manual Heating and Air Conditioning System Temperature selector (1) This is used to select the temperature by (if equipped) turning the selector. Description of Controls Blower speed selector (2) This is used to turn on the blower and to select blower speed by turning the selec- tor.
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OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Ventilation (a) Temperature-controlled air comes out of Heat & defrost (d) the floor outlets and cooler air comes out EXAMPLE EXAMPLE of the center and side outlets. However when the temperature selector (1) is in the fully COLD position or fully HOT position, the air from the floor outlets and the air from the center and side outlets will be the...
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OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Temperature-controlled air comes out of NOTE: EXAMPLE the windshield defroster outlets, the side If you select “RECIRCULATED AIR” for an defroster outlets and the side outlets. extended period of time, the air in the vehi- cle may become contaminated. Therefore, Air intake selector (4) you should occasionally select “FRESH AIR”.
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OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT System Operating Instructions Head cooled/Feet warmed heating NOTE: Select “BI-LEVEL” and “FRESH AIR”, the • If you select “RECIRCULATED AIR” for Natural ventilation temperature selector to the desired tem- an extended period of time, the air in the Select “VENTILATION”...
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OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Maintenance Models with ENG A-STOP System EXAMPLE (if equipped) If you do not use the air conditioner for a • If the air conditioning performance can long period, such as during winter, it may no longer perform at a sufficient level not give the best performance when you automatically stopping...
OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Automatic Heating and Air Conditioning System (1) Temperature selector (2) Blower speed selector (Climate control) (if equipped) (3) Air intake selector (4) Air flow selector Description of Controls (5) Defrost switch EXAMPLE (6) Air conditioning switch (7) “OFF”...
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OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Temperature selector (1) Blower speed selector (2) Air intake selector (3) EXAMPLE EXAMPLE EXAMPLE 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.
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OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT If the “AUTO” switch (8) is pushed, the air Bi-level (d) FRESH AIR (b) flow will vary automatically as the climate EXAMPLE When this mode is selected, outside air is control system maintains the selected tem- introduced.
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OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Heat (e) Heat & defrost (f) Push the defrost switch (5) to turn on the defroster. EXAMPLE EXAMPLE Defrost EXAMPLE 68PH50022 68PH50021 68PH50023 Temperature-controlled air comes out of Temperature-controlled air comes out of Temperature-controlled air comes out of the floor outlets, the windshield defroster the floor outlets and the side outlets, a the windshield defroster outlets, the side...
OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT System Operating Instructions Air conditioning switch (6) You can use the air conditioning switch (6) to manually turn the air conditioner on or off EXAMPLE Automatic operation according to your preference. When you EXAMPLE turn the air conditioning switch off, the cli- mate control system cannot lower the inside temperature below outside tempera- ture.
OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Manual operation ual mode. The manually selected func- Models with ENG A-STOP System tions are maintained, and the other (if equipped) You can manually control the climate con- functions remain under automatic opera- trol system. Set the selectors to the •...
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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 start using it again.
OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Audio system (if equipped) EXAMPLE 68PM05010 NOTE: For vehicle equipped with SMARTPLAY INFOTAINMENT SYSTEM, refer to the audio manual available with the vehicle. Remote control- ler is not provided with the vehicles equipped with SMARTPLAY INFOTAINMENT SYSYTEM. Home Table of Contents 5-32...
OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Safety Information NOTICE ® The Bluetooth word mark and logo are WARNING registered trademarks and are owned by • Avoid spraying or spilling of clear- ing solutions, perfumes, car fresh- the Bluetooth SIG, Ink. If you pay too much attention to oper- eners, beverages, chemicals or any ating the audio system or watching ®...
OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Basic Operations Slide touch operation Operate several functions with the slide EXAMPLE touch operation. Touch the panel and slide up or down with your finger for increase/ decrease or up/down operation. NOTE: Pay caution to the following content regarding slide touch operation: •...
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OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Functions available with the slide touch operation Sound settings 1) Touch the “SETUP” button (5). Mode Function •Touch for 1 second or longer when using radio mode. 2) Touch or slide the “TUNE/TRACK” Up/ Common Volume up/down –...
OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT System settings Adjusting bass/treble/balance /fader Adjusting the AVC (Auto volume con- The preset EQ can set various types of trol) Change the “Beep”, “Slide”, and “SW Sen- sounds depending on the type of music. The Auto Volume Control (AVC) function sitivity”...
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OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Radio Slide touch operation settings Display Turn the slide operation on/off. Manual preset EXAMPLE 1) Touch or slide the “TUNE/TRACK” Up/ EXAMPLE Down button (2) from the “System” screen, select “Slide”, and touch the “ENT” button (3). 2) Touch or slide the “TUNE/TRACK”...
OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Selecting the band Auto store Select from the preset channels 1) Touch the “RADIO” button (3) for 1 sec- 1) Touch the “AS” button (5) for 1 second Manual preset channel ond or longer. or longer. 1) Select the radio station and frequency.
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OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Display Selecting a USB device mode 1) Press the “MEDIA” button (6) for 1 sec- EXAMPLE EXAMPLE ond or more for changing from radio mode, or Touch the “MEDIA” button (6) if the audio is in other than radio mode. 1) Each time the button is touched, the mode will change as follows: ®...
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OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Selecting a folder Display change Notes on USB device 1) Touch the “FLD” (folder operation) but- 1) Touch the “DISP/ENT” button (2). Compatible USB devices ton (4). • Each time the button is touched, display • USB Mass Storage Class 2) Touch the “TUNE/TRACK”...
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OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT USB device connection Compression formats Maximum number of files/folders • When connecting a USB device, make • Maximum number of files: 2500 sure that the connector is pushed all the • Bit rate • Maximum number of files in a folder: 255 way into the port.
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OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT iPod Selecting an iPod mode Select a category ® 1) Touch the “MEDIA” button (6). 1) Touch the “FLD” (iPod menu) button EXAMPLE • Each time the button is touched, the (4). mode will change as follows: 2) Touch or slide the “TUNE/TRACK”...
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OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT ® Random playback Notes on iPod iPod 1) Touch the “SETUP” (shuffle/repeat) but- ® Supported iPod EXAMPLE ton (5). ® • iPod nano: 2) Touch or slide the “TUNE/TRACK” Up/ ® – iPod nano (7th generation) Down button (1), select “Shuffle”, and ®...
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OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT ® Setting of Bluetooth devices NOTICE EXAMPLE EXAMPLE • Before connection, mute the unit, and also keep the volume of the auxiliary audio source within a range that will not cause distortion. • When the audio source is turned off, noise may be emitted.
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OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT (1) “TUNE/TRACK” Up/Down button method, refer to the user manual NOTE: ® (2) “ENT” (enter) button included with your device or try pairing • If the Bluetooth device contains music (3) BACK button again. player and mobile phone function, both (4) “SETUP”...
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OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT ® 3) Touch or slide the “TUNE/TRACK” Up/ Delete a registered mobile phone Connect a registered Bluetooth audio Down button (1), select “List Phone”, 1) Touch or slide the “TUNE/TRACK” Up/ 1) Touch or slide the “TUNE/TRACK” Up/ and touch the “ENT”...
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OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT NOTE: • From Car: • In order to cancel the number that you • In case audio device does not re-con- Operate from the audio system to con- entered and return to the previous digit, ® nect after following above steps, delete nect to the Bluetooth device.
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OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT NOTE: Initialize • HF Sound Setting: • When “Bluetooth Power” is set to “OFF”, It is possible to initialize the audio system's – Reception/ringtone volume ® the audio system disconnects from the Bluetooth settings or device information. –...
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OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT ® ® Bluetooth hands-free (if equipped) Notes on Bluetooth Profile • SSP (Secure Simple Pairing) EXAMPLE ® ® To use Bluetooth devices (Bluetooth • PBAP (Phone Book Access Profile) audio or mobile phone) on the audio sys- •...
OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Steering switch (6) “ENT” (enter) button – When driving with the window open. ® (7) Bluetooth setting button – If the air conditioner is blowing directly EXAMPLE (8) Off-hook button towards the microphone. (9) On-hook button –...
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OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT • Up to 30 phone numbers can be saved Make a call on call waiting NOTE: to the call history menu (missed calls/ When the screen is displayed during a call, The volume and microphone sensitivity incoming/outgoing calls.) it is possible to hold the call and answer settings vary depending on the specifica-...
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OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT 5) Touch or slide the “VOLUME” button Use the call history Transfer/delete the phonebook ® (4). 1) Touch or slide the “TUNE/TRACK” Up/ 1) Display the Bluetooth setup menu. • To increase the volume, touch Down button (1), select “All Calls,” •...
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OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Transfer 1 contact from your mobile Transfer/delete the call history Delete the call history ® phone 1) Display the Bluetooth setup menu. 1) Touch or slide the “TUNE/TRACK” Up/ 1) Touch or slide the “TUNE/TRACK” Up/ •...
OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Registration in speed dial Deletion of speed dial 4) Touch or slide the “TUNE/TRACK” Up/ 1) Touch or slide the “TUNE/TRACK” Up/ 1) Touch or slide the “TUNE/TRACK” Up/ Down button (1), select “On” or “Off”, Down button (1) from the “Setup Speed Down button (1) from the “Setup Speed and touch the “ENT”...
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OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Display • Releasing the button can stop the fast Random playback forwarding/rewinding. 1) Touch the “SETUP” (random/repeat) EXAMPLE button (5). Selecting a track 2) Touch or slide the “TUNE/TRACK” Up/ 1) Touch the “TUNE/TRACK” Up/Down Down button (1), select “Random”, and button (1).
OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Anti-Theft Feature Display Canceling the anti-theft feature To cancel the anti-theft function, delete the The anti-theft function is intended to dis- EXAMPLE courage thefts, such as that the audio sys- registered PIN. tem becomes inoperable when it is 1) Touch the POWER button (1) for 1 sec- ond or longer to power off the audio installed on other vehicles.
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OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Steering Switch (if equipped) Confirming the Personal Identification Selection button (2) Number (PIN) • FM1, FM2, AM mode: Use the steering wheel button to operate When the main power source is discon- – Press > to transfer to the next preset the basic functions of the audio system.
OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Remote Controller Mute button (3) CAUTION • Hands-free mode Each time you press the button the mute CAUTION (Continued) will switch from ON/OFF. • Remove battery from Operational precautions regarding ® ® • USB (iPod ), Bluetooth audio mode: remote controller if the remote con- remote controller use:...
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OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Before using the remote controller Remote controller operation EXAMPLE EXAMPLE (10) (10) (12) (12) 68PH50038 (11) (11) (13) (13) Pull out the battery insulated sheet tab (14) (14) from the remote controller in the direction indicated by the arrow. (16) (16) (15)
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OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Button Function POWER button: • Turns the power to the audio system on / off (press and hold) Mute button: • Sound mute on / off MODE button: • Switches between audio sources – The mode changes in the following order each time the button is pressed: ®...
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OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Button Function TUNE/TRACK down button: • RADIO: Tune down / Seek down (press and hold) ® ® • USB, iPod , and Bluetooth audio: – Normal mode: Track (file) down / Fast down (press and hold) ®...
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OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Button Function Preset [4] / FLD button: • RADIO: (14) Calls preset channels / Stores channel as preset (press and hold) ® ® • USB, iPod , and Bluetooth audio: ® Switches between Folder operation / iPod menus / Group operation mode Preset [5] / BACK button: •...
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OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Battery replacement EXAMPLE EXAMPLE CAUTION • Store batteries in their original packaging out of reach of children until ready for use. Discard used batteries immediately. Seek medi- cal attention immediately if swal- lowed. • Do not place batteries in locations near fire or exposed to direct sun- light.
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 Maruti Suzuki authorised workshop. Problem Possible cause Possible solution Common When “SECURITY”...
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OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Problem Possible cause Possible solution ® Bluetooth ® The distance between this unit and the Bluetooth ® ready device is too far, or a metallic object may be Change the location of the Bluetooth ready ® located between the Bluetooth ready device and this device.
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OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Error Display Messages The following messages (flashing) will be displayed onto the screen depending on the condition of the audio system. Message Description ® Reading When the USB device or iPod file format is being read,, this message will be displayed. ®...
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OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Talk button (if equipped) 68PH00559 (1) Talk button It can be used with a device having a voice recognition function. To use the function, it is necessary to perform a corresponding setting on your device. For operation of the audio system or the navigation system, refer to the supplementary manual pro- vided along with it.
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VEHICLE LOADING AND TOWING VEHICLE LOADING AND TOWING Vehicle Loading ..............6-1 Trailer Towing ..............6-1 54G215 Home Table of Contents...
VEHICLE LOADING AND TOWING Vehicle Loading Trailer Towing WARNING Your vehicle was designed for specific EXAMPLE weight capacities. The weight capacities of 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,...
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INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE Maintenance Schedule ............7-2 Periodic Maintenance Schedule ........7-2 Drive Belt ................7-6 Engine Oil and Filter ............7-7 Engine Coolant ..............7-12 Air Cleaner ................7-14 Spark Plugs (Petrol engine) ..........7-16 Gear Oil ................7-16 Clutch ..................
INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE EXAMPLE WARNING WARNING (Continued) (Continued) • Do not allow smoking, sparks, or The wires are wrapped with yellow flames around fuel or the lead-acid tape or yellow tubing, and the cou- battery. Flammable fumes are pres- plers are yellow for easy identifica- ent.
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 “C”: Clean on your vehicle. This table shows in kilo- replace parts on your vehicle, it is “R”: Replace or Change meters and months when you should per- recommended that you use MARUTI...
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 K10C 1-1. Water pump drive belt (Tension, Wear) K12M 1-2. ISG Belt K12N (Vehicle equipped with Smart Hybrid) 1-3.
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INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE FREE INSPECTION PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AT COST Interval: This interval should be judged by odometer reading or months, whichever comes first. km (x1000) months 4-2. Clutch fluid (Level, Leakage) 4-3. Clutch slipping (Dragging or Excess Damage) 4-4. Manual Transmission Oil (Level, Leakage) 4-5.
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 9-1. Steering wheel (Play, Loose) 9-2. All rods and arms (Loose, Damage, Wear) 9-3. Tilt / Telescopic (if equipped) Steering (Operation) ELECTRICAL 10-1.
INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE Drive Belt K10C model K12M model WARNING When the engine is running, keep hands, hair, clothing, tools, etc. away from the moving fan and drive belts. Make sure the drive belt tension is correct. If the belt is too loose, insufficient battery charging, engine overheating, poor power steering, poor air conditioning, or exces- sive belt wear can result.
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INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE Engine Oil and Filter Be sure that the engine oil you use comes • K12M model under the quality classification of SL, SM EXAMPLE Specified Oil or SN. Select the appropriate oil viscosity according to the above chart. 20W-40 For Gasoline Engine Model Be sure that the engine oil you use...
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INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE Oil Level Check • K12N model NOTICE EXAMPLE EXAMPLE Failure to check the oil level regularly could lead to serious engine trouble 5W-30 due to insufficient oil. 0W-20 0W-16 0W-16 0W-16 68PM07004 68PH70009 (1) Preferred EXAMPLE Upper Lower Be sure that the engine oil you use comes under the quality classification of SN.
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INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE Refilling EXAMPLE EXAMPLE EXAMPLE Open Close Open Close 68PH00704 68PM07005 1) Remove the oil filler cap. Tightening torque for drain plug 68PH00762 2) Place a drain pan under the drain plug. Petrol engine : Remove the oil filler cap and pour oil slowly 35 Nm (3.6 kg-m, 25.8 lb-ft) 3) Using a wrench, remove the drain plug through the filler hole to bring the oil level...
INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE Oil Filter Replacement Tightening (Viewed from filter top) WARNING EXAMPLE 1) Using an oil filter wrench, turn the oil fil- (Continued) ter counterclockwise and remove it. • To minimize your exposure to used 2) Using a clean rag, wipe off the mount- oil, wear a long-sleeve shirt and ing surface on the engine where the moisture-proof gloves (such as...
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INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE EXAMPLE NOTICE NOTICE To prevent oil leakage, make sure • When replacing the oil filter, it is that the oil filter is tight, but do not recommended that over-tighten it. MARUTI SUZUKI genuine replace- ment filter. If you use an aftermar- ket filter, make sure it is of Refill with Oil and Check for Leaks equivalent quality and follow the...
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.
INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE If the coolant level is below the “LOW” WARNING mark, more coolant should be added. When the engine is cool, remove the It is hazardous to remove the reser- degassing tank cap by turning it anticlock- voir tank cap (Degassing tank cap) wise slowly to release any pressure.
INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE Air Cleaner K12M model EXAMPLE If the air cleaner is clogged with dust, there will be greater intake resistance, resulting in decreased power output and increased fuel consumption. K10C model EXAMPLE EXAMPLE 68PM00705 2) Unclamp the side clamps and remove 68PM00706 the element from the air cleaner case.
INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE Spark Plugs (Petrol engine) Gear Oil K12N model EXAMPLE Replacing and inspection of spark Manual Transmission Oil plugs When adding gear oil, use gear oil with the appropriate viscosity and grade as shown Since special procedures, materials and in the chart below.
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INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE Clutch Gear Oil Level Check 4) If the oil level is low, add gear oil through the oil filler and level plug hole Clutch pedal (If equipped) EXAMPLE (1) or (2) until the oil level reaches the bottom of the filler hole, then reinstall the plug.
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INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE Continuously Variable Clutch fluid (If equipped) NOTICE Transmission (CVT) Fluid EXAMPLE Clutch fluid is supplied from brake (If equipped) fluid reservoir. If your clutch fluid level is decreased or near the “MIN” Specified Fluid line, there is a possibility of clutch or Use SUZUKI CVT FLUID GREEN-2.
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INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE NOTE: 6) The handle of the CVT fluid dipstick is EXAMPLE Do not check the fluid level if you have just colored red for easy identification. driven the vehicle for a long time at high Remove the dipstick, clean it and push it back in until the cap seats.
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INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE Brakes WARNING WARNING Brake Fluid Failure to follow the guidelines below Brake fluid is harmful or fatal if swal- can result in personal injury or seri- lowed, and harmful if it comes in con- EXAMPLE ous damage to the brake system. tact with skin or eyes.
INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE Parking Brake NOTE: EXAMPLE When measuring the distance between the brake pedal and floor wall, be sure not to EXAMPLE include the floor mat or rubber on the floor wall in your measurement. EXAMPLE “a” 54G108 Minimum distance between brake pedal 68PM07008 and floor carpet “a”: 53 mm (2.1 in.) Ratchet tooth specification “b”:...
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INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE Steering Tires WARNING EXAMPLE • Air pressures should be checked when the tires are cold or you may get inaccurate readings. • Check the inflation pressure from time to time while inflating the tire gradually, until the specified pres- “c”...
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INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE EXAMPLE CAUTION WARNING Hitting curbs and running over rocks • Your MARUTI SUZUKI is equipped can damage tires and affect wheel with tires which are all the same alignment. Be sure to have tires and type and size (Except spare tire. wheel alignment checked periodi- Which may be dependent on vehi- cally by your Maruti Suzuki autho-...
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INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE 5-tire rotation Tubeless Tires (Vehicle with 185/65R15 88S tire) The vehicle is equipped with Tubeless NOTICE Tires. In tubeless tire, a thin layer of butyl EXAMPLE Replacing the original tires with tires rubber is used for lining the inside of the of a different size may result in false tubeless tire.
INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE Battery around the tire marked by a triangular WARNING symbol (TWI). 7) Always prefer tubeless tire mounting WARNING The temporary spare tire and wheel machine. In case of manual mounting- are intended for temporary emergency tire/wheel rim damage may occur. •...
INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE Replacement of the battery EXAMPLE WARNING For petrol engine model If the battery is used with battery EXAMPLE level being less than the lower level line “MIN”, it may cause reduced bat- tery life, an exothermic heat, or an explosion by hydrogen gas occurring from the battery.
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INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE Fuses To remove the battery: WARNING 1) Disconnect the negative cable (1). Your vehicle has three types of fuses, as 2) Disconnect the positive cable (2). described below: Batteries contain toxic substances 3) Remove the retainer nuts (3) and including sulfuric acid and lead.
INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE Fuses in the Engine Compartment EXAMPLE MAIN FUSE / PRIMARY FUSE 120 A 100 A 80 A 100 A 50 A 150 A 30 A Starting motor 30 A Blower fan 68PH70006 74LHT0715 40 A Battery (10) 40 A ABS motor (11)
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INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE (21) – Blank EXAMPLE The main fuse, primary fuses and some of the individual fuses are located in the (22) 60 A Power steering engine compartment. If the main fuse (23) blows, no electrical component will func- tion.
INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE Fuses under the Dash Board (21) 15 A Radio PRIMARY FUSE (22) Dome light 10 A Back-up light (23) 10 A Dome light-2 15 A Ignition coil * Feature not available in the vehicle. 10 A Meter For vehicle with keyless push start sys- Controller TPMS* tem or keyless entry system...
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INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE (21) 20 A Power window timer EXAMPLE PRIMARY FUSE (22) 30 A Power window (23) 15 A Horn 10 A Meter (24) Tail light (Left) 15 A Ignition coil (25) 10 A Tail light Ignition-1 signal 2 (26) 10 A Airbag...
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INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE Headlight Aiming Bulb Replacement NOTICE Since special procedures are required, we CAUTION recommend you take your vehicle to your • Frequent replacement of a bulb Maruti Suzuki authorised workshop for indicates the need for an inspec- • Light bulbs can be hot enough to headlight alignment.
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INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE Headlights EXAMPLE EXAMPLE LED headlights Since special procedures are required, we recommend you take your vehicle to your Maruti Suzuki authorised workshop for light replacement. Halogen headlights EXAMPLE 68PH00728 NOTE: You can see the position of retaining spring from the hole of headlight.
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INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE Side Turn Signal Light Front Turn Signal Light and EXAMPLE Front Position Light Fender type (If equipped) Vehicle with the halogen headlights EXAMPLE EXAMPLE 68PH00761 (4) Removal (5) Install 68PH00729 68PH00730 3) To remove and install the bulb of the 1) Remove the light housing (1) by sliding (1) Front turn signal light side turn signal light (3), simply pull out...
INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE Front Fog Light (If equipped) NOTE: EXAMPLE Position / DRL function in LED headlights 1) Start the engine. Turn the steering is LED type, which is non replaceable. wheel to the opposite side of the replac- ing fog light to replace the bulb easily. EXAMPLE Then turn off the engine.
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INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE Rear Combination light EXAMPLE EXAMPLE EXAMPLE 68PM07003 68PH00739 3) Open the end of the cover inside the 68PH00770 3) To remove the bulb holder of the rear fender. 1) Remove the bolts (1) and pull the light turn signal light (5) or the reversing light housing (2) straight.
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INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE License Plate Light Interior Light 4) To remove the bulb of the rear turn sig- nal light (5) from the bulb holder, push Remove the lens by using a flat blade in the bulb and turn it counterclockwise. EXAMPLE screwdriver covered with a soft cloth as To install a new bulb, push it in and turn...
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INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE Glove Box Light (If equipped) Luggage compartment light (If equipped) Since special procedures are required, we recommend you take your vehicle to your EXAMPLE Maruti Suzuki authorised workshop for bulb replacement. EXAMPLE 68PH00749 2) To remove and install the bulb of the 68PH00746 glove box light (1), simply pull out or Courtesy light (If equipped)
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INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE Wiper Blades For windshield wipers: EXAMPLE EXAMPLE EXAMPLE 68PM07012 68PM07012 If the wiper blades become brittle or dam- 1) Hold the wiper arm away from the win- aged, or make streaks when wiping, dow. replace the wiper blades. To install new wiper blades, follow the pro- NOTE: cedures as shown in the illustrations.
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INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE 4) If the new blade is provided without the EXAMPLE two metal retainers, move them from the old blade to the new one. EXAMPLE EXAMPLE 60A260 60MHM7001 (A) Up EXAMPLE (B) Down 73R0194 NOTE: When you install the metal retainers (3), make sure the direction of metal retainers as shown in the above illustrations.
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INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE For rear wipers: EXAMPLE EXAMPLE EXAMPLE 68PM07019 68PM07015 68PH00764 1) Hold the wiper arm away from the win- (4) Locked end 3) Slide the blade out as shown. dow. 5) Install the new blade in the reverse NOTE: EXAMPLE order of removal, with the locked end...
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INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE Windshield Washer Fluid Air Conditioning System EXAMPLE If you do not use the air conditioner for a EXAMPLE 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.
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INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE EXAMPLE 68PH00758 2) Remove the cover (1) and pull out the air conditioner filter (2). NOTE: When you install a new filter, make sure the UP mark (3) faces upward. Home Table of Contents 7-42...
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EMERGENCY SERVICE EMERGENCY SERVICE Tire Changing Tool .............. 8-1 Jacking Instructions ............8-3 Changing Wheels ..............8-5 Jump Starting Instructions ..........8-7 Towing your vehicle............. 8-8 Engine trouble: Starter does not operate ......8-9 Engine trouble: Flooded engine ......... 8-9 Engine trouble: Overheating ..........
EMERGENCY SERVICE Tire Changing Tool The tire changing tools are stowed in the luggage compartment, below luggage compartment boards. EXAMPLE To remove the luggage compartment board easily, lift the board from the hole provided on the board & pull it out. EXAMPLE 68PM08007 To remove the jack (1), turn its shaft coun-...
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EMERGENCY SERVICE After temporarily tightening the jack till it CAUTION contacts the jacket holder bracket (6), turn the shaft approximately 90° to 180° by The jack should be used only to using jack handle (3) to securely hold the change wheels. It is important to read jack in place.
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EMERGENCY SERVICE Jacking Instructions 3) Turn on the hazard warning flasher if your vehicle is near traffic. EXAMPLE 4) Block the front and rear of the wheel EXAMPLE diagonally opposite of the wheel being lifted. 5) Place the spare wheel near the wheel being lifted as shown in the illustration in case that the jack slips.
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EMERGENCY SERVICE To Raise the Vehicle with a Garage 7) Continue to raise the jack slowly and EXAMPLE smoothly until the tire clears the Jack ground. Do not raise the vehicle more • Apply the garage jack to one of the than necessary.
EMERGENCY SERVICE Rear jacking point for garage jack (2) NOTICE EXAMPLE CAUTION Never apply a garage jack to the Immediately after the vehicle has exhaust pipe, side under spoiler (If been driven, the wheels, the wheel equipped), engine undercover or rear nuts and the area around the brakes torsion beam.
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EMERGENCY SERVICE Full Wheel Cover (If equipped) EXAMPLE EXAMPLE EXAMPLE Loosen Tighten 68PM08010 68PH00808 (1) or (2) Flat end tool Tightening torque for wheel nut 100 Nm (10.2 kg-m, 74.0 lb-ft) Your vehicle includes two tools, a wheel brace and a jack crank, one of which has a 7) Lower the jack and fully tighten the nuts flat end.
EMERGENCY SERVICE Jump Starting Instructions WARNING EXAMPLE WARNING (Continued) • To avoid harm to yourself or dam- • Never attempt to jump start your age to your vehicle or battery, fol- vehicle if the lead-acid battery low the jump starting instructions appears to be frozen.
EMERGENCY SERVICE Towing Your Vehicle 2-Wheel Drive (2WD) Manual WARNING Transmission If you need to have your vehicle towed, Manual transmission vehicles may be contact a professional service, Maruti Never connect the jump lead directly towed using either of the following meth- Suzuki authorised workshop can provide to the negative (–) terminal of the dis- ods.
EMERGENCY SERVICE Engine trouble: Engine trouble: Flooded Engine trouble: Overheating Starter does not operate engine The engine could overheat temporarily under severe driving conditions. If the 1) Try turning the ignition switch to the If the engine is flooded with fuel, it may be engine coolant temperature gauge indi- “START”...
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EMERGENCY SERVICE Warning Triangle 2) Check the coolant level in the reservoir. EXAMPLE If it is found to be lower than the “LOW” line, look for leaks at the radiator, water pump, and radiator and heater hoses. If you locate any leaks that may have caused the overheating, do not run the engine until these problems have been corrected.
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EMERGENCY SERVICE • Remove the warning triangle carefully from the cover as shown by arrow 1. • Open both the reflector arms as shown by arrow and lock the arms with each other with the clip provided in the right arm.
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APPEARANCE CARE APPEARANCE CARE Corrosion Prevention ............9-1 Vehicle Cleaning ..............9-2 68PM09000 Home Table of Contents...
APPEARANCE CARE Corrosion Prevention 3) Moisture in certain areas of a vehicle Remove foreign material deposits for an extended period of time may pro- Foreign material such as salts, chemicals, It is important to take good care of your mote corrosion even though other body road oil or tar, tree sap, bird droppings and vehicle to protect it from corrosion.
APPEARANCE CARE Vehicle Cleaning Cleaning the Interior spill or leak does occur, clean and dry the area immediately. Vinyl upholstery EXAMPLE Prepare a solution of soap or mild deter- Park 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 Park your vehicle to save it from continu-...
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APPEARANCE CARE NOTE: CAUTION CAUTION • In order to keep leather upholstery look- ing good, it should be cleaned at least • Do not spill liquid or semi-solid on • Do not spill liquid or semi-solid on twice a year. the front passenger's seat.
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APPEARANCE CARE Cleaning the Exterior Washing Instrument panel and console Remove loose dirt with a vacuum cleaner. Gently wipe dirt off with a tightly squeezed WARNING NOTICE damp clean cloth. Repeat this until the dirt It is important that your vehicle be •...
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APPEARANCE CARE Washing by hand 2) Rinse the body to loosen the dirt. 6) Check carefully for damage to painted Remove dirt and mud from the body surfaces. If there is any damage, touch- EXAMPLE exterior with running water. You may up the damage following the procedure use a soft sponge or brush.
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APPEARANCE CARE Waxing Washing by a high-pressure cleaner EXAMPLE NOTICE If you use a high-pressure cleaner, keep away the nozzle from your vehi- cle sufficiently. • Bringing the nozzle to your vehicle too close or pointing the nozzle to the opening of front grill or bumper etc.
GENERAL INFORMATION Vehicle Identification Engine Serial Number also used to assist your dealer when ordering or referring to special service EXAMPLE Chassis Serial Number information. Whenever you have occasion to consult your Maruti Suzuki authorised workshop, remember to identify your vehi- EXAMPLE cle with this number.
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GENERAL INFORMATION FASTag (if equipped) As seen from inside of the vehicle As seen from outside of the vehicle EXAMPLE EXAMPLE As per Ministry of Road Transport and Highways, the FASTag (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.
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GENERAL INFORMATION High Security Registration Third license plate - As seen from out- • Use of any sharp objects on the label side of the vehicle can damage the label. Plate (HSRP) (if applicable) • In the event of any replacement of the EXAMPLE third license plate, may please contact As per Ministry of Road Transport and...
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SPECIFICATIONS SPECIFICATIONS NOTE: Specifications are subject to change without notice. M/T: Manual transmission CVT: Continuously variable transmission ITEM: Dimensions UNIT: mm Overall length 3995 Overall width 1745 Overall height 1510 Wheelbase 2520 185/65R15 tyre 1515 Front 195/55R16 tyre 1505 Track 185/65R15 tyre 1525 Rear...
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SPECIFICATIONS ITEM: Engine Type K10C (DOHC) K12M (DOHC) K12N (DOHC) Number of cylinders Bore 73.0 mm 73.0 mm 73.0 mm Stroke 79.5 mm 71.5 mm 71.5 mm Piston displacement 998 cm 1197 cm 1197 cm Compression ratio 10.0 : 1 11.0 : 1 12.0 : 1 ITEM: Electrical...
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SPECIFICATIONS ITEM: Lights WATTAGE BULB No. Front 12V 21W PY21W Turn signal light Rear 12V 21W PY21W (On fender) 12V 5W WY5W Side turn signal light (On outside rear view mirror) – Halogen 12V 60/55W Headlight – Front fog light (Vehicle with K12N, K12M & D13A engine) (If 12V 19W equipped) Front fog light (Vehicle with K10C engine model) (If equipped)
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SPECIFICATIONS ITEM: Wheels and Tyres Tyre size, front and rear 185/65R15 88S , 195/55R16 87H 185/65R15 tyre: 15X5 1/2J Rim size 195/55R16 tyre: 16X6J For the specified tyre pressure, see the Tyre Information Tyre pressures Label located on the driver’s door lock pillar. Recommended snow tyre 185/65R15 or 195/55R16...
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SPECIFICATIONS ITEM: Recommended Fuel/Lubricants and Capacities (approx.) Fuel See “FUEL RECOMMENDATION” section. 37 L Classification: API SL, SM and SN K10C 2.9 L (Replacement with oil filter) Viscosity: SAE 5W-30 Classification: API SL, SM and SN Engine oil K12M 3.1 L (Replacement with oil filter) Viscosity: SAE 0W-20 Classification: API SN K12N...
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MASSs are not authorised to undertake Warranty jobs. Customers are requested to approach only Maruti Suzuki Authorised Dealer Workshop / Maruti Suzuki Nexa Dealer Workshop / Maruti Service Master / Maruti Service Zone for Warranty jobs. The charges and services may vary depending upon service network and location.
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SERVICE NETWORK (AS ON 28.04.2021 ) REGIONAL OFFICE (WEST-I) MARUTI SUZUKI INDIA LIMITED A2, TOWER A, FIRST FLOOR, EMBASSY 247, LBS MARG, VIKHROLI WEST MUMBAI PART OF MAHARASHTRA AND GOA 400083 PH NO – 022 - 45042300 REGIONAL OFFICE (WEST-II) MARUTI SUZUKI INDIA LIMITED SACRED WORLD, 7TH FLOOR, NORTH BLOCK, UNIT NUMBER 708-715;...
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SERVICE NETWORK (AS ON 28.04.2021 ) DETAILS OF AREA OFFICES Area Office Location Area Office Address Maruti Suzuki India Limited, 7th Floor, B-15/8, Shri Vrindavan Tower, Sanjay Place, Agra-282001 Agra Ph:-0562-4052646/47 Maruti Suzuki India Limited, 522, 5th Floor Corporate Zone, Ashima Mall, Hoshangabad Road, Bhopal (M.P) Bhopal Pin Code: 462 026 Contact : 0755 6051555 Maruti Suzuki India Limited,1st Floor, Central Arcade, Bypass Road, Puthiyara, Calicut- 673004, Phone:...
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SERVICE NETWORK (AS ON 28.04.2021 ) DETAILS OF AREA OFFICES Area Office Location Area Office Address Maruti Suzuki India Limited, Plot No.244, 1st Floor, Narayani House, Hill Road, Dharampeth Extension, Nagpur Nagpur - 440010 (Maharashtra) Ph. (0712) 2225808 Maruti Suzuki India Limited, Plot No.202, Rushiraj Towers, Jehan Circle, Gangapur Road, Nashik Nashik - 422 005 (Maharashtra) Ph.
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NEXA WORKSHOP (AS ON 28.04.2021 ) PODDAR AUTO (09NA-01-), AT ROAD RANA MOTORS (08NE-01-), B-242, OKHLA BHARUCH ANDHRA PRADESH ,KAMAKHYA GATE ,GUWHATI ,KAMRUP-781009 INDUSTRIAL AREA PHASE 1, OKHLA, NEW ANANTHAPUR RAVIRATNA (F8NA-01-), SURVEY NO 185/3, NH8, - 781009 DELHI - 110020 ZARDESHWAR, BHARUCH, GUJARAT.
DEALER WORKSHOP (AS ON 28.04.2021 ) 107. VARUN MOTORS PVT. LTD. (4603-46-0E), PLOT JAYABHERI AUTOMOTIVES PVT. LTD. PODDAR CAR WORLD (IA01-IA-01), AT/PO - BAJRANG CAR WORLD (A UNIT OF MAA NO 88,BESIDES POLICE (N801-N8-01), PLOT NO.B-1,DOOR BIJOYNAGAR, INDIAN OIL PETROL PUMP, VAISHNAVI AUTOMOTIVE PVT.
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DEALER WORKSHOP (AS ON 28.04.2021 ) 861. 880. 891. SAKETH AUTOMOBILES (H101-H1-01), SIRA ALANALLUR INDUS MOTOR COMPANY PRIVATE LIMITED CARINO MOTORS (CARINO AUTO INFRA PVT. ROAD, TUMKUR - 572106 (2702-JW-0F), ANGAMAALY KALADY ROAD, MC LTD.) (4704-47-01), RE SURVEY NO. 13, 871.
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DEALER WORKSHOP (AS ON 28.04.2021 ) 900. 911. 921. 932. INDUS MOTOR COMPANY PRIVATE LIMITED SAI SERVICE PRIVATE LIMITED (2705-27-08), INDUS MOTOR COMPANY PRIVATE LIMITED KVR CARS (3L01-K1-04), CP-3-651-B, OPP. (VL03-VL-01), OPPOSITE TO S.N. COLLEGE, S.N. KETTEZHUTHUM KADAVU, INTUC JUNCTION, (2702-Q3-07), KALAMASSERY, ALUVA WEST, DHANRAJ TALKIES, PUTHIYATHERU, PURAM P.O., KANJIKKUZHI,CHERTHALA,...
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DEALER WORKSHOP (AS ON 28.04.2021 ) 943. 963. 974. INDUS MOTOR COMPANY PRIVATE LIMITED KONDOTTY INDUS MOTOR COMPANY PRIVATE LIMITED A M MOTORS (E601-8V-05), THURAKKAL (2702-8L-05), KARIYILAKULANGARA, (S804-S8-01), RE SURVEY NO.207/3-2, BYEPASS, MANJERI, MALAPURAM, KERALA - 954. INDUS MOTOR COMPANY PRIVATE LIMITED KAYANKULAM P.O., ALAPPUZHA DISTT.
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DEALER WORKSHOP (AS ON 28.04.2021 ) 985. 995. 1006. 1017. INDUS MOTOR COMPANY PRIVATE LIMITED AVG MOTORS LTD. (GN03-GN-01), SURVEY INDUS MOTOR COMPANY PRIVATE LIMITED SAI SERVICE (BQW1-BQW-01), SUVEY NO. (7E01-7E-08), BUILDING NO. 11/146(A), NO.670/1, BLOCK-21, LALAM VILLAGE, (1602-W8-12), SURVEY NO. 11-13/12(1), 788/12-2-5, NEAR PIRAVOM GOVT.
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DEALER WORKSHOP (AS ON 28.04.2021 ) 1026. 1036. 1048. 1059. POPULAR VEHICLES (VK01-VK-01), SURVEY POPULAR VEHICLES & SERVICES LTD. INDUS MOTOR COMPANY PRIVATE LIMITED INDUS MOTOR COMPANY PRIVATE LIMITED NO. 421/5, 421/6, BLOCK NO. 22, KRISHNAGIRY (2701-A4-05), KUNNATHUMKARA, (1602-16-01), T.C. 24/885 THYCAUD P.O., (1602-16-08), NEAR MUSLIM JUMA MASJID, VILLAGE, PATHIRIPALAM, KOLAGAPPARA (PO), PARAVATTANI, THRISSUR, KERALA - 680655...
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DEALER WORKSHOP (AS ON 28.04.2021 ) 1068. 1088. 1097. RUKMANI MOTORS PVT. LTD. (GLY1-GLY-01), BARWANI JEEWAN MOTORS PVT. LTD. (0302-03-04), KUNAL MOTORS (U501-U5-06), PLOT NO. 546, WARD NO 1, JHABUA ROAD, ALIRAJPUR, KHASRA NO. 54-55/1/1, NEAR RELIANCE LAHGARUA NEAR MULLU BABA MANDIR, 1078.
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DEALER WORKSHOP (AS ON 28.04.2021 ) 1117. 1129. DINDORI INFINITY CARS (A UNIT OF FOUZDAR CARS KATHED MOTOCORP(A UNIT OF KATHED JAORA PVT. LTD) (KM01-VY-02), NEAR RTO,INDORE MOTORS PVT. LTD.) (5307-53-01), PLOT NO. 1107. STANDARD AUTO AGENCIES (AVA1-AVA-01), 1141. PATEL MOTORS (INDORE) PVT. LTD. HIGHWAY ROAD,HARDA MP - 461331 483/2/2, MAIN DHAR ROAD, NEAR CHANDAN SUKKHAR WARD 1, NEAR DHURVE PETROL...
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DEALER WORKSHOP (AS ON 28.04.2021 ) 1160. 1169. 1178. MAIHAR YUG CARS (A UNIT OF RUKMARANI CARS RUKMANI MOTORS (P) LTD (GKE1-GKE-01), KUNAL MOTORS (U501-8X-05), JYARAT NAKA, INDORE PVT. LTD) (CHR2-CHR-01), PLOT NO. CHANDRA SHEKHAR AZAD MARG, NEAR JABALPUR NAGPUR ROAD, SEONI (M.P.) - 1151.
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DEALER WORKSHOP (AS ON 28.04.2021 ) 1187. 1197. 1207. 1217. STANDARD AUTO AGENCIES (CRC1-CRC-01), KHANDELWAL AUTOWHEELS PVT. LTD. AUTOMOTIVE MANUFACTURERS PVT. LTD. TRISTAR CARS PVT LTD (H302-TW-02), 165, KHASARA NO. 49/6, MOUZA – TENDUKHEDA, (F101-F1-01), TIRUPATI CHAMBERS,CONVENT (2102-21-03), C-27,MIDC, CHIKALTHANA , N/R NAVEGAON, NEAR VIDYANIKETAN SCHOLL, DISTRICT –...
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DEALER WORKSHOP (AS ON 28.04.2021 ) 1227. 1245. AUTOMOTIVE MANUFACTURERS PVT. LTD. HINGOLI SHAAN CARS PRIVATE LIMITED KHARGHAR (AAF1-AAF-01), S.NO.753, NEAR PANDAV (BNW1-BNW-01), GAT NO. 189, PLOT NO. 7, 1236. PAGARIYA AUTO PVT. LTD. (IF03-IF-01), PLOT 1255. EXCELL AUTOVISTA PVT LTD (AAC1-AAC-01), PETROL PUMP,NASIK DINDORI ROAD, TAL.
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DEALER WORKSHOP (AS ON 28.04.2021 ) 1265. 1274. 1286. 1297. SAI SERVICE PVT. LTD. (BHO1-BHO-01), GAT SHAAN CARS PRIVATE LIMITED (BNX1-BNX-01), SHIVAM AUTO ZONE (I) PVT. LTD. (0531-05-01), SEVA AUTOMOTIVE LTD. (2002-20-03), PLOT NO. 250, AT POST - KURUNDWAD, TALUKA - GAT NO.
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DEALER WORKSHOP (AS ON 28.04.2021 ) 1308. 1329. 1341. THE KOTHARI WHEELS (1906-FV-02), GATE NO. OSMANABAD MAHALAXMI AUTOMOTIVES PVT. LTD. CHOWGULE INDUSTRIES PVT. LTD. 747, PUNE NASIK HIGHWAY, WARULWADI, (7R01-PR-03), PUNE-SOLAPUR HIGHWAY, (1911-19-01), S.NO.1, NEXT TO PODAR 1320. CHAVAN MOTORS DIVISION INDIA PVT LTD NARAYANGAON - 410504 PATAS, TALUKA DAUND DISTT.-PUNE - 413106 INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL, KATRAJ BYPASS...
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DEALER WORKSHOP (AS ON 28.04.2021 ) 1352. 1363. 1381. SAI SERVICE PRIVATE LIMITED (1901-19-08), JAGRUT MOTORS PVT LTD (AHA1-AHA-01), SAWANTWADI SHAAN CARS PRIVATE LIMITED (3703-FU-03), SURVEY NO. 37, HISSA NO. 2, SITUATED AT SURVEY NO. 14/8, TARALWADI, RAJAPUR, A-24, MIDC AREA MALEGAON,SINNAR TAL- 1373.
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DEALER WORKSHOP (AS ON 28.04.2021 ) 1392. 1401. 1410. 1420. PARAMOUNT WHEELS PVT. LTD. (3911-39-03), SAI SERVICE PRIVATE LIMITED (V901-PG-02), ASPA BANDSONS AUTO PVT. LTD. SAMADON ENTERPRISE (7402-74-01), 82 GHARI NATIONAL PLASTIC INDUSTRIES LIMITED , SURVEY NO.16, AGASHI ROAD, PADMAN (F201-UG-04), SURVEY NO.
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DEALER WORKSHOP (AS ON 28.04.2021 ) 1554. 1564. 1575. 1585. CM AUTOSALES PVT. LTD. (0706-L1-03), PLOT REMIRA MOTORS PVT LTD (QB02-QB-01), STAN AUTO (6203-XS-05), NEAR AHMEDGARH MARWAHA AUTOS (A UNIT OF INDERJIT NO. B-64, INDUSTRIAL AREA PHASE-7, MOHALI BARNALA ROAD, NEAR DEAR BABA SEWA BYE PASS, POHIR, DISTRICT-LUDHIANA - MARWAHA AUTOS PVT.
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DEALER WORKSHOP (AS ON 28.04.2021 ) 1594. 1605. 1615. 1626. NAVNEET MOTORS (OQ01-OQ-01), PLOT NO. AURIC MOTORS (A UNIT OF AUDI MOTORS PVT TM MOTORS PVT. LTD. (5J01-5J-01), BRIJ VIHAR AURIC MOTORS (A UNIT OF AUDI MOTORS PVT E-26, RIICO AMBAJI INDUSTRIAL AREA, LTD) (CWO1-CWO-01), KHASRA NO.
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DEALER WORKSHOP (AS ON 28.04.2021 ) 1680. 1691. 1700. 1709. FORTUNE CARS (A UNIT OF JYOTI VIPUL MOTORS PVT. LTD. (BZF1-BZF-01), PLOT FORTUNE CARS (A UNIT OF JYOTI NAVNEET MOTORS (CQP1-CQP-01), OPPOSITE AUTOMOBILES PVT LTD) (9H01-TU-03), NO.22,23, KHASRA NO.1502-03, NARAYAN AUTOMOBILES PVT LTD) (OP01-OP-01), F-42 &...
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DEALER WORKSHOP (AS ON 28.04.2021 ) 1719. 1738. AURIC MOTORS (A UNIT OF AUDI MOTORS PVT SARDARSHAHAR AURIC MOTORS (A UNIT OF AUDI MOTORS PVT SIKKIM LTD) (BHJ1-BHJ-01), PLOT NO. AREA F-186 LTD) (U201-U2-01), NEW AUTOMOBILE 1728. AURIC MOTORS (A UNIT OF AUDI MOTORS PVT GANGTOK INDUSTRIAL AREA, RATANGARH.
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DEALER WORKSHOP (AS ON 28.04.2021 ) 1757. 1766. 1780. 1793. GANESH CARS PVT. LTD. (BKP1-BKP-01), DOOR KHIVRAJ MOTORS PVT LTD. (1404-14-01), 623 POPULAR VEHICLES & SERVICES LTD. RAJALAKSHMI CARS PVT. LTD. (1486-14-02), NO. 1151/3, VELLORE MAIN ROAD, OPPOSITE MOUNT ROAD, CHENNAI - 600006 (1410-14-03), NO.
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DEALER WORKSHOP (AS ON 28.04.2021 ) 1804. 1817. 1827. ABT LIMITED (4101-41-05), LAKSHMI THEATRE AADHI CARS PVT. LTD. (4108-41-04), PLOT SRI AMMAN CARS INDIA PVT. LTD. HARUR BUILDING, T.S. NO. 1199/2, TS WARD NO. 3, NO.295, RADHA RANI THEATER COMPLEX, (7Q01-5R-02), NEAR COLLECTOR BUNGALOW, 1837.
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DEALER WORKSHOP (AS ON 28.04.2021 ) 1846. 1857. 1866. 1875. AADHI CARS PVT. LTD. (BBI1-BBI-01), NO.212, MEENAKSHI AUTO ZONE PVT. LTD. SM CARS (CVK1-CVK-01), SURVEY NO. 139A/5, SRI AMMAN CARS INDIA PVT. LTD. KAMARAJ NAGAR, SOLAVALAM PALAYAM (4207-42-01), PLOT NO. 25 D, SIDCO PATTA NO.
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DEALER WORKSHOP (AS ON 28.04.2021 ) 1884. 1902. 1911. PLA MOTORS (2305-DQ-04), SURVEY NO.88/1, SALEM MEENAKSHI AUTO ZONE PVT. LTD. CRESCO (A UNIT OF NEXGEN VENTURES PVT A3,NH45, ELAMBALUR VILLAGE, PERAMBALUR, (X602-X6-01), 372 D & E, ARUNACHALAM LTD). (CDW2-CDW-01), NO. 48, BALAJI NAGAR, 1893.
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DEALER WORKSHOP (AS ON 28.04.2021 ) 2167. 2178. 2187. 2197. ONE UP MOTORS INDIA PVT. LTD. (1306-13-03), KTL AUTOMOBILE PVT. LTD. (CSM2-CSM-01), MEGA MOTORS (A UNIT OF AKM MOTORS PVT. AKANKSHA AUTOMOBILES PVT. LTD. CHHANNILAL CROSSING, MANDIR MARG, MUNNA MARKET HAIDERGARH ROAD TOWN LTD) (SCG1-SCG-01), GATA NO 761, NEAR MATI (B401-B4-01), DELHI ROAD, 5TH.KM, LUCKNOW - 226005...
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MARUTI SERVICE MASTER (MSM) (AS ON 28.04.2021 ) DELHI DELHI MARUTI SALES & SERVICE(DELHI) (0810-08-01), C-119, INDUSTRIAL AREA PHASE-I, NARAINA, NEW DELHI - 110028 PH :45541113. J.J IMPEX (DELHI) PVT. LTD. (MARUTI SERVICE MASTERS) (0883-08-01), F-39,OKHLA INDUSTRIAL AREA,PHASE-II,NEW DELHI - 110020 PH :41612194, 40685500.
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MARUTI SERVICE ZONE (MSZ) (AS ON 28.04.2021 ) PANIPAT AUTO SCAN (3T81-3T-01), MHOW SK & COMPANY (M581-M5-02), KHASRA NO. ARUNACHAL PRADESH ROAD,NEEMUCH,MADHYAPRADESH, - 454775 2261, NEAR T POINT , BY PASS SHIKARPUR ITANAGAR VIJAY MOTORS (D381-D3-01), PLOT# 136, PH :221912. ROAD , BULANDSHAHR.
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Part No. 99011M68P1 7 -74E For 24 X 7 assistance, contact Toll Free number 1800 102 6392 / 1800 200 6392 (NEXA)
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Service Division MARUTI SUZUKI INDIA LIMITED Palam Gurgaon Road, Gurgaon - 122 015 (Haryana) 99011M68P17-74E www.marutisuzuki.com...
Back to Home Page SMARTPLAY STUDIO INFOTAINMENT SYSTEM AUDIO MANUAL Part No. 99011M99075-74E • Keep with vehicle at all times • Contains important information on audio operation Home Table of Contents...
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This Audio Manual applies to vehicles produced by MARUTI SUZUKI INDIA LIMITED that are equipped with SMARTPLAY STUDIO INFOTAINMENT SYSTEM. Disclaimer: All information in this manual is based on the latest product information available at the time of publication. Due to improvements or other changes, there may be discrepancies between information in this manual and your Smartplay Studio Infotainment System.
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10:10 AM FM 1 Tuesday 1 January 2019 87.5 Media Phone Connect Figure 1: Infotainment System Control Elements Home...
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INFOTAINMENT SYSTEM - CONTROL ELEMENTS INFOTAINMENT SYSTEM - CONTROL ELEMENTS INFOTAINMENT SYSTEM - Volume Down Settings CONTROL ELEMENTS Short tap: Decreases volume by 1 When in the Home screen, opens level. System Settings screen. Power Button Long tap: Decreases volume till In other operating screens, opens the button is released or minimum the Settings screen.
CONTENTS CONTENTS CONTENTS 2.8.1 Tapping a Screen Object 16 3.5.8 Resetting to Factory Set- 2.8.2 Swiping on Screen ..17 tings ......25 2.8.3 Zooming the Map View .. 17 3.6 Manage Audio Settings ..26 ABOUT THIS MANUAL 2.8.4 Displaying the Parent 3.6.1 Accessing the Audio Set- 1.1 Conventions......7 Screen/Menu....
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CONTENTS CONTENTS 3.8.1 Accessing the Connectivity 5.1 Establish Connection..37 MEDIA Settings Screen.... 30 5.2 Enable Bluetooth ....38 6.1 Connect Media ....51 3.8.2 Managing Smartphone Link- 5.3 Pair Devices ......38 6.1.1 Connecting a USB Source51 age Settings ....30 5.3.1 Initiating from System ..38 6.1.2 Connecting a Bluetooth 3.8.3 Managing Phone Settings31 5.3.2 Initiating from Phone ..
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CONTENTS CONTENTS 6.5.8 Browsing through the Media 7.2.4 Searching for a Destina- 7.3.5 Accessing AHA Content ......56 tion ....... 65 Favourites ....74 6.5.9 Playing Tracks from a 7.2.5 Saving a Place ....66 7.3.6 Accessing AHA Nearby .. 75 Folder/Media Category 56 6.5.10 7.2.6 Starting Navigation to a Des- 7.3.7 Accessing AHA...
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CONTENTS CONTENTS 7.6.6 Returning to Home Screen ........84 7.6.7 Accessing Media.... 84 7.6.8 Accessing Other Apps..85 *VEHICLE INFORMATION 8.1 *Vehicle Alerts.....86 8.1.1 Managing Vehicle Alerts. 87 8.1.2 Viewing Trip Details..87 8.1.3 Viewing Past Trip Details 87 8.2 *Rear View Camera (RVC)..88 8.2.1 RVC Settings....
ABOUT THIS MANUAL ABOUT THIS MANUAL A list of abbreviations used in this System represents the vehicle guide with their explanation. Infotainment system. Text provided within a Grey box These details will help always indicates alerts understand and use your vehicle important information, which must Infotainment system.
ABOUT THIS MANUAL ABOUT THIS MANUAL NOTE: ALERT: ALERT: Text that provides some addi- Avoid exposure To avoid accidents, ensure that tional important information, infotainment system to water or you follow all traffic regulations which when ignored can cause excessive moisture as it can while operating the system.
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ABOUT THIS MANUAL ABOUT THIS MANUAL Do not use excessive force Use a soft, clean and dry ALERT: while using the infotainment cleaning cloth to clean the Avoid spraying/spilling system, socket, AUX touch screen surface. cleaning solutions, perfumes, socket and so on. It might required, use a lint-free cloth fresheners, beverages,...
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10 10 INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION 2.1 FEATURES Infotainment System control from *Steering Wheel and *Smartplay Key features of the system include: Remote App. 17.78 cm WVGA Touch Screen *Vehicle features other AM (AM1 and AM2)/ FM (FM1, integrated features like *Rear View FM2, FM3): Camera (RVC) and *Reverse Park 18 FM and 12 AM presets...
INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION 2.3 OTHER MODES OF Volume - NOTE: CONTROL Short press: Decreases volume by All screens used in the user 1 level. The system can also be controlled manual are for illustration pur- Long press: Decreases volume till from the: pose only.
INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION DRM: Skips to the available ser- The screen elements can be grouped NOTE: vice on the next/previous fre- into 3 categories depending on their quency. availability: Voice Recognition feature is Media: Initiates fast rewind/fast Home screen elements available only if supported by forward.
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INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION The Home screen of the system previous media is unavailable, the contains 5 tiles, which allows quick source icon is displayed. access to important functions. 4. Displays Phone and when tapped: 1. Displays the currently played audio a.If phone connected to the system, source.
INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION view the *Navigation/Radio/Media NOTE: NOTE: screen. 2. Displays the current time on the The Status Bar and Quick Bluetooth, Phone battery level Quick Access Hub tab. Access Hub are unavailable and network signal strength 3. Displays the following indicators: during the Display Off mode, status are displayed only when *Vehicle alert...
INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION Swipe through the screens to browse 3. Tap Select. The system adds the through the shortcuts in the Hub. List shortcut. of possible shortcuts: *AHA: Default Paired Devices: Default Audio Settings Phone Linkage Phone SMS Figure 6: Quick Access Hub Phone Favourite List 2.
INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION 2.7 GENERIC SCREEN 2.8.1 T important system/function/fea- APPING A CREEN ture specific messages ELEMENTS BJECT prompts for your confirmation To select an object perform the before performing an action The following screen elements are following step: available: 1. Tap on the screen element. Button: Used to confirm an option NOTE: Short tap: A short tap on the...
INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION 1. Place two fingers on the map SING UTTONS OR RROWS WIPING THE display area and let your fingers 1. Swipe through the list items. 1. Tap or continue to press the rest on the surface. Then move your screen icons required...
18 18 GETTING STARTED GETTING STARTED 3.2 DISPLAY OFF MODE system Switched automatically when you switch the While driving to avoid distraction, short ignition lock of the vehicle from OFF to ACC. After switching on followed by tap the control element, to put the startup animation, the Home screen system in the Display OFF mode.
GETTING STARTED GETTING STARTED 1. Tap control element on the NOTE: NOTE: system. The date and time will be dis- When you switch the vehicle In the Home screen: The system played in the Display OFF ignition lock from ACC to OFF, displays the System Settings mode only if the “Show Time while the device is in standby...
GETTING STARTED GETTING STARTED Enable/disable PIN security for the Using the date and time settings you HANGING ISPLAY RIGHTNESS system can: 1. Tap Display Brightness. View system software details Enable/disable synchronization of 2. Tap the or the to set the Reset to factory settings the system date and time with the brightness to a new value in the...
GETTING STARTED GETTING STARTED ISPLAYING THE ATE AND ETTING ATE AND NOTE: ETTINGS CREEN Automatically setting date and time 1. In the System Settings screen, tap Automatic setting of date and 1. Ensure Sync with GPS option is the Date & Time option. The time, Time Zone and Day Light enabled.
GETTING STARTED GETTING STARTED 3. In the Set Date screen select the NOTE: required month, day and year value, The Day Light Savings option using the arrows. will be available only if Sync 4. Tap Set. with GPS option is enabled. Manually setting time The time will be increased by 1 1.
GETTING STARTED GETTING STARTED 3.5.4 M some important vehicle alerts on the 2. Tap the required vehicle alert. The ANAGING EYPAD system disables the display of the system. ISPLAY selected vehicle alert. NABLING ISABLING EHICLE While driving, the system keypads The following vehicle alerts LERTS (Smart search keyboard, Rename...
GETTING STARTED GETTING STARTED NOTE: NOTE: *SWC Scroll is unavailable in If you enter an incorrect security Apple CarPlay / Android Auto PIN 5 times, the device will be Linkage modes. locked and an appropriate noti- fication displayed. Please con- 3.5.6 M tact your Maruti Suzuki dealer ANAGING...
GETTING STARTED GETTING STARTED PIN. 5. Re-enter the PIN and tap OK. The HANGING THE system displays prompt 1. In the Security PIN Settings screen, tap Change Security PIN. The confirming the PIN change. system prompts you to enter the PIN S ISABLING ECURITY...
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GETTING STARTED GETTING STARTED 3.6.1 A that you made in the system will be Using the various Audio Settings CCESSING THE UDIO options, you can perform the following lost: ETTINGS CREEN All changes made to the general actions: 1. Tap the icon.
GETTING STARTED GETTING STARTED 3.6.4 S range -9 to +9. The default value of ETTING QUALIZER the fields is 0. To set value, you can RESETS also drag the slider in the required 1. In the Audio Settings screen, tap field.
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GETTING STARTED GETTING STARTED 3.6.6 M displays Volume Settings ANAGING PEED NOTE: screen. EPENDENT OLUME ONTROL If you select the Custom preset, 1. In the Audio Settings screen, tap you need to manually set your Speed Dependent Volume preferred equalizer. The default Control.
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GETTING STARTED GETTING STARTED 1. Tap the icon displayed below the NOTE: NOTE: settings screen. This option is available only if By default, the system beep is an AUX device is played cur- enabled. rently. 3.7 MANAGE TUNER 3.6.8 S ETTING YSTEM SETTINGS...
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GETTING STARTED GETTING STARTED 1. In the Tuner Settings screen, tap When your smartphone is paired and 1. Tap the icon displayed below the AM Active. The system activates/ connected with the system, using the settings screen. system enables AM. various Connectivity Settings options, displays the Connectivity Settings you can perform the following actions:...
GETTING STARTED GETTING STARTED 3.8.3 M *Smartplay Studio for using the ANAGING HONE NOTE: *Navigation, *AHA and *Smartplay ETTINGS Remote applications If no phone is connected to the 1. In the Connectivity Settings screen, Android Auto system, the Message Settings, tap Phone.
GETTING STARTED GETTING STARTED 1. In the Message Settings screen, tap incoming call with the selected Reject With SMS. The system dis- predefined SMS. plays the Reject with SMS Settings NABLING HONE INGTONE screen. 1. In the Phone Settings screen, tap 2.
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RADIO RADIO Some signal reception information are: frequency. These services are AM reception: Generally, strong combined into a frequency. AM signals provide stable sound 4.1 RADIO/TUNER SCREEN quality with low signal noise. At night, however, atmospheric To view the Radio screen, perform any conditions may sometimes lead to of the following: interference from other stations.
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RADIO RADIO contains Radio/Tuner screen various buttons, to quickly access important functions. Band Select Displays and allows to change the current band of radio, E.g. FM1, FM2, FM3. Each band can contain 6 presets. Auto Seek For FM/AM band: Initiates Auto Seek until previous/next available station.
RADIO RADIO 4. Station Information/Program RESET Service Name Short tap: Plays the selected For FM band: Displays the station preset station. name, frequency (in MHz, KHz) Long tap: Saves the currently and Radio text of the selected played station on the selected radio band.
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RADIO RADIO 4.3 CHANGE THE RADIO screen. currently played 1. Tap the screen elements. The frequency/station will be saved in STATION/SERVICE system changes radio the preset. frequency/service. Use any one of the following options: 4.4.2 S TORING RESETS 4.3.4 U SING THE RESETS 4.3.1 U...
PHONE PHONE Play audio files stored on the The system supports Bluetooth 4.2. phone through Bluetooth. However, energy Bluetooth Connect and use the apps on your devices will not be supported. phone like Apple CarPlay/Android The following Bluetooth profiles and Auto/*Smartplay Studio.
PHONE PHONE 5.3 PAIR DEVICES for devices and this is shown with a NOTE: progress indicator at the top right A maximum of 10 devices/phones can corner of the screen. Please refer to the instruction be paired with the system at any given 3.
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PHONE PHONE and SMS list from the phone to the NOTE: system. Once the download is completed, the system displays the All Bluetooth functions (Phone, Call Log screen. Music and Smartphone App) may not be supported for your phone. Refer to the Maruti NOTE: Suzuki website for information By default phone will be paired...
PHONE PHONE name Maruti Suzuki (default The system will be displayed in the system name). Paired Devices List of your phone. The further steps are same as pairing from the system. NOTE: When connecting for the first NOTE: time, you can tap the title on You can change the display the Home screen.
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PHONE PHONE :ADD DEVICE: Displays the NOTE: Bluetooth Pairing screen to initiate In case of user initiated discon- a new pairing request. nection (for example: By Blue- tooth OFF-->ON from Phone or NOTE: function disconnection), system will not try to reconnect. Tapping the icon This action may differ based on...
PHONE PHONE Handle Interactive responses NOTE: NOTE: Manage the Conference Call Activate Voice Recognition If already 10 devices are paired If in another phone screen, tap with the system, you will be display the Call Logs screen. 5.5.1 M AKING AN UTGOING unable to pair any more devices until you delete a paired device.
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PHONE PHONE 3. Tap on the required contact. The contact. If no contact matches with entered number, system displays the details of the selected contact. directly dial out to the number by 4. Select the required contact number tapping and tap NOTE: Maximum contacts supported Figure 44: Contact Details Screen...
PHONE PHONE SING AVORITE ONTACTS 1. Tap displayed in the bottom bar. 2. Select the required favorite contact from the list. The system displays the details of the selected contact. 3. Select the required contact number, if multiple numbers are available. 4.
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PHONE PHONE 5.5.3 M ANAGING THE ECOND NCOMING To handle two calls simultaneously, perform one of the following actions: , to reject the incoming call. , to reject the new call with a message. Figure 48: Second Incoming Call Figure 49: Third Incoming Call , to put the active call on Screen Screen...
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PHONE PHONE contact who you are speaking with, only if supported by the phone and contact is added to the favourites list 2. Duration of the current call 3. Allows you to set the call on mute/ unmute 4. Allows you to place the currently active call on hold or resume the call, if it was on hold 5.
PHONE PHONE 5.5.8 M CTIVE ALLS RANSITION ANAGING ONFERENCE Active Call screen is displayed when ALLS you make a new call or accept an 1. In the Active Call screen, tap incoming call. During the active call, dial out to the other contact to be the system disables other media added to the conference.
PHONE PHONE 5.5.9 M Tap View, to read the incoming ANAGING ESSAGES SMS from the system. (SMS) Tap Cancel, to close the Incom- You can perform the following SMS ing SMS screen. related functions from the system: 1. You can download the list of messages when you enable SMS syncing from your phone.
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PHONE PHONE 5.5.10 A feature. The system also prompt CTIVATING OICE NOTE: (VR) you to hear to the system response. ECOGNITION Bluetooth VR is unavailable You can control the system features when Apple CarPlay/Android using voice recognition of connected Auto session is active. smartphone (through Bluetooth).
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50 50 MEDIA MEDIA NOTE: NOTE: Supported codecs: AAC Supported codecs: Bitrates: 16 kBit/s to 256 kBit/s WMA 9 Lossless (Up to with VBR and CBR 44.1 kHz, 64-160 kbit/s) Sample rates up to 8-48 kHz WMA 10 Standard (Up to 44.1 kHz, 64-160 kbit/s) The supported image formats are PNG, JPEG, BMP, GIF and TIFF...
MEDIA MEDIA 6.1 CONNECT MEDIA Devices without FAT16 / FAT32 file NOTE: system are not supported. You need to connect the required Hard Disk Drives (HDD) are not Maximum 10000 media files media source to the system to access generally supported. supported playlist the media content in the source.
MEDIA MEDIA 2. Once the pairing is established, in Media Playback through third party NOTE: the Paired Devices screen, ensure applications have limited support. Playback, display contents, Information about the Blue- that the pairing option is enabled connectivity or voice quality may tooth devices supported by the for your smartphone.
MEDIA MEDIA source is connected. The system also enables the iPod icon in the Media Source List screen. 6.2 PLAY MEDIA 1. Tap the control element. 2. In the Media Source List screen, tap on the required source icon, if connected enabled.
MEDIA MEDIA 6.4 MANAGE MEDIA Previous Media Track Current Audio Source Displays the icon of the currently Short tap: Moves to the previous Using the different options in the played audio source. media track. Media Screen, you can: Long tap: Starts fast rewind and Album art Handle Audio continues till the button is released.
MEDIA MEDIA 6.5.1 P 6.5.3 M LAYING AUSING USIC ANAGING USIC OLUME 2. To repeat all songs, tap 1. In the Media Screen, tap . The NCREASING DECREASING THE VOL system pauses the current track NOTE: and the icon changes to 1.
MEDIA MEDIA 1. Tap to play the next or Album or Genres and so on NOTE: previous track respectively. supported in the media source. This functionality is not avail- 2. Tap on the required category. The 6.5.7 P able for AUX. Folder and all system displays the list of media ERFORMING browse media categorization...
MEDIA MEDIA 6.5.11 V of the category from which the track is IEWING THE EDIA 4. Tap the arrows, displayed played will be displayed beside the on the screen, to view the next/ AVOURITES track details. previous images. 1. Tap at the bottom of the screen.
MEDIA MEDIA 6.7 PLAY VIDEOS Pause/Play 1. In the Media Browse screen, tap Tap to pause/play the video. The system displays the list of Next / Previous / Fast videos available in the currently Forward / Fast Rewind played USB source. Short tap: To play next or previous 2.
SMARTPHONE LINKAGE SMARTPHONE LINKAGE *Smartplay Studio/*Android Auto/ ALERT: *Apple CarPlay. Using smartphone applications while driving can be dangerous NOTE: since your attention is reduced. The smartphone manufacturers Park your vehicle before you are responsible for the content use smartphone applications. and functions of smartphone applications.
SMARTPHONE LINKAGE SMARTPHONE LINKAGE 7.1 *SMARTPLAY STUDIO 5. Enter VIN or the Registration NOTE: Number of your Maruti Suzuki The *Smartplay Studio App provides vehicle and tap Next. The system If a primary user/secondary you with a variety of apps. You can validates the entered details and if user changes their smartphone, access...
SMARTPHONE LINKAGE SMARTPHONE LINKAGE Figure 60: Enter VIN or Figure 61: Enter Your Phone Figure 62: Enter OTP and Verify Registration Number Screen Number Screen Screen 7.1.2 A CCESSING MARTPLAY *Smartplay Studio can be accessed by connecting your smartphone with the Home Table of Contents...
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SMARTPHONE LINKAGE SMARTPHONE LINKAGE system either through Bluetooth or 2. Connect your phone with system: USB. 1. Set the Smartphone Linkage mode To connect through USB, refer “Connecting a to *Smartplay Studio. Refer to to the section section “Managing Smartphone USB Source”...
SMARTPHONE LINKAGE SMARTPHONE LINKAGE 7.2 *NAVIGATION APP 7.2.1 I desired regional and/or NSTALLING international maps. access *Navigation 2. Download and install the desired 1. Ensure Smartplay Studio app is functionalities, you should also have maps. A 7 day trial version of the installed and registered.
SMARTPHONE LINKAGE SMARTPHONE LINKAGE 2. Ensure your smartphone remains NOTE: NOTE: unlocked. 3. Tap Confirm. The system displays Ensure you close any previous In case of rain or change in the *Navigation Screen. NaviMaps session before weather conditions, unlocking the premium function- performance may vary.
SMARTPHONE LINKAGE SMARTPHONE LINKAGE 7.2.3 M In the Search or Address screen, 4. Last 2 search history to display ANAGING AVIGATION you can use: destinations searched PERATIONS previously. You can perform various navigation 5. My Places to display the list of operations using the system: places saved.
SMARTPHONE LINKAGE SMARTPHONE LINKAGE EARCHING USING PREDEFINED NOTE: OPTIONS Some of the search options like 1. In the Search or Address screen, Home/Contacts may be unavail- tap on any one of the following able if there is no information search options: under this category.
SMARTPHONE LINKAGE SMARTPHONE LINKAGE on the required route displayed on the map to select the alternative. 3. Tap Start. The system uses the selected route to navigate to the destination. Figure 68: Navigation Save Places Figure 69: Navigation Map Screen Prompt 7.2.7 S 7.2.6 S...
SMARTPHONE LINKAGE SMARTPHONE LINKAGE than 2 routes exist, all the routes 5. Tap Add Waypoint. The system displays will be displayed in a new page. Navigation Maps 4. Tap the required alternative from screen and re-initiates the route the provided list. You can also tap navigation including the new stop.
SMARTPHONE LINKAGE SMARTPHONE LINKAGE 7.2.14 M 1. Tap on the Navigation Map screen. ANAGING AVIGATION 5. Tap . The system re-initiates the 2. Tap Overview. route navigation with the changes. ETTINGS 3. Tap . The system displays the 1. In the Navigation Map screen, tap Directions screen.
SMARTPHONE LINKAGE SMARTPHONE LINKAGE 2. In the Map Appearance screen, tap 2. In the Driver Assists screen, tap 3D Terrain. The system enables 3D Speed Alerts, Traffic Signs, Safety view of the terrain in the map. Camera Alerts, POI Along Route, Signposts Junction...
SMARTPHONE LINKAGE SMARTPHONE LINKAGE 7.3.1 I AHA A NSTALLING NOTE: 1. Ensure Smartplay Studio app is AHA is a content aggregation installed. Open Play Store on your application. It does not own the Android based smartphone or App content. Maruti Suzuki is not lia- Store on your iOS device.
SMARTPHONE LINKAGE SMARTPHONE LINKAGE 7.3.3 *AHA O PTIONS The various Internet content are grouped under 4 categories in the *AHA Screen: Discover Favourites Nearby Downloads Figure 80: Smartplay Studio Figure 79: AHA Screen Screen NOTE: You can also access the *AHA 7.3.4 A NOTE: CCESSING...
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SMARTPHONE LINKAGE SMARTPHONE LINKAGE Figure 81: AHA Discover Screen Figure 82: AHA Music Categories Figure 83: AHA Gaana Search Screen Result Screen In the AHA Discover screen, you can By default, you will be logged in as a perform the following actions: Guest.
SMARTPHONE LINKAGE SMARTPHONE LINKAGE 2. You can add or delete a station to the AHA Favourties screen, from your smartphone. Figure 85: AHA Sports Screen Figure 84: AHA News Screen 7.3.5 A CCESSING CCESSING PORTS Figure 86: AHA Favourites Screen 1.
SMARTPHONE LINKAGE SMARTPHONE LINKAGE Figure 88: AHA Nearby Screen Figure 87: AHA Favourites Player Figure 89: AHA Zomato List View Screen In the screen, perform the following: 7.3.6 A AHA N CCESSING EARBY CCESSING OMATO 1. In the *AHA Screen, tap on the 1.
SMARTPHONE LINKAGE SMARTPHONE LINKAGE 7.3.7 A CCESSING EATHER CCESSING 1. In the *Smartplay Studio Screen, OWNLOADS . The system displays the You can access the downloaded Weather screen. content off-line through the AHA If you have logged into *AHA, you can Downloads feature.
SMARTPHONE LINKAGE SMARTPHONE LINKAGE 7.4.1 I NSTALLING MARTPLAY EMOTE 1. Ensure Smartplay Studio app is installed. Open Play Store on your Android based smartphone or App Store on your iOS device. 2. Search for the Smartplay Remote app and tap it. The app page will be displayed.
SMARTPHONE LINKAGE SMARTPHONE LINKAGE 7.4.3 A 7.4.5 A CCESSING EDIA CCESSING EHICLE 1. In the *Smartplay Studio Remote OURCE Screen, tap *Vehicle Info. The 1. In the *Smartplay Studio Remote system displays the Vehicle Info Screen, system screen. Refer to the “*Vehicle displays the Media Source screen.
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SMARTPHONE LINKAGE SMARTPHONE LINKAGE NOTE: NOTE: NOTE: The local availability of Apple Availability of features may Audio output: The audio output CarPlay depends change based on updates from of the connected iPhone (such support Apple. More Apple. as announcements from a navi- information available Most features will not work if...
SMARTPHONE LINKAGE SMARTPHONE LINKAGE To connect through USB, refer NOTE: to the section “Connecting a USB Source” on page If your had connected your iPhone through BT and try to In the Home screen, the system connect it for Apple CarPlay changes the name of the Connect too, the BT connection will be tile to Apple CarPlay.
SMARTPHONE LINKAGE SMARTPHONE LINKAGE 7.5.2 7.6 *ANDROID AUTO ANAGING ALLS ESSAGES OMMUNICATION CTION Using the Android Auto app, you can 1. Tap the required icon on the Apple access the following Apps/functions: CarPlay Home screen. Google Maps 2. You can now make calls, receive Google Play Music and other calls, read, send and reply to important phone functions...
SMARTPHONE LINKAGE SMARTPHONE LINKAGE 7.6.1 I NSTALLING NDROID Telephone functions: Audio output: The audio output smartphone is connected via of the connected smartphone the USB port and not via (e.g. announcements from a 1. Open Play Store on your Android Bluetooth, you will not be able navigation app) will be audible based smartphone.
SMARTPHONE LINKAGE SMARTPHONE LINKAGE 7.6.2 A To connect through USB, refer CCESSING NDROID to the section “Connecting a USB Source” on page 1. Set the Smartphone Linkage mode In the Home screen, the system to Android Auto. Refer to section changes the name of the Connect “Managing Smartphone Linkage tile to Android Auto.
SMARTPHONE LINKAGE SMARTPHONE LINKAGE 7.6.3 A CCESSING NDROID EATURES In Android Auto, you can access the following features: Navigation Media Calls Other Apps Figure 102: Android Auto Figure 103: Android Auto Phone Navigation Screen Screen 7.6.4 A CCESSING AVIGATION 1. In the Android Auto Home screen, 7.6.6 R ETURNING TO 7.6.5 A...
SMARTPHONE LINKAGE SMARTPHONE LINKAGE use other music functions from the required app and start using it from NOTE: the system. system. Behavior of Apple CarPlay / Android Auto is governed by NOTE: third party apps provider. Maruti When Android Auto/Apple Suzuki supplier CarPlay session is active on...
86 86 *VEHICLE INFORMATION *VEHICLE INFORMATION 8.1 *VEHICLE ALERTS *Key fob battery: Will appear when the key fob battery is low. The system displays the status of your Please visit Maruti Suzuki various vehicle components in the dealership immediately. form of: Pop-ups Vehicle Alert screen NOTE:...
*VEHICLE INFORMATION *VEHICLE INFORMATION 8.1.1 M 8.1.2 V You can also view the alerts in the ANAGING EHICLE IEWING ETAILS Vehicle Alerts screen. To display the LERTS 1. Tap . The system displays the screen: Fuel Economy screen with the When any vehicle alert is activated, 1.
*VEHICLE INFORMATION *VEHICLE INFORMATION 8.2 *REAR VIEW CAMERA Refuel (RVC) IEWING ILEAGE ISTORY 1. Tap . The system displays the To enter the RVC feature perform the Mileage History screen with the following steps: past 5 trip details. 1. Engage the reverse gear of the vehicle.
*VEHICLE INFORMATION *VEHICLE INFORMATION 8.2.1 RVC S 8.3 *REVERSE PARK ASSIST Contrast: You can adjust the ETTINGS contrast of the camera using the SYSTEM (RPAS) Contrast settings. The contrast NOTE: range is from 0 to 10. To enter the RPAS feature perform the following steps: You can change the settings 1.
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*VEHICLE INFORMATION *VEHICLE INFORMATION NOTE: ALERT: When reversing, if you only look Safety related vehicle alerts and at the picture/indicator provided RVC/RPAS features are also by the RVC or RPAS, you may displayed in the lock down fail to notice other road users or mode.
ABBREVIATIONS ABBREVIATIONS APPS Applications MPEG Moving Picture Experts Group Auxiliary Mass Storage Class Audio Video Interleave Portable Network Graphics Bitmap Image File RPAS Reverse Park *DRM Digital Radio Assistance System Mondiale Rear View Camera File Allocation Table TIFF Tagged Image File Frequency Format ABBREVIATIONS...
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