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6-3

INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE

52SS0-01E

Periodic Maintenance Schedule 

“R” : Replace or Change

“I” : Inspect, clean, adjust, lubricate or replace as necessary

NOTE:

This table shows the service schedule up to 180000 km (108000 miles). Beyond 180000 km (108000 miles), perform the same services

at the same intervals shown in the chart.

Interval: This interval should be judged by odometer

reading or months, whichever comes first.

km (x1000)

15

30

45

60

75

90

miles  (x1000)

9

18

27

36

45

54

months

12

24

36

48

60

72

ENGINE

*1-1. Engine  accessory  drive  belt

Tension  check,  *Adjustment,  *Replacement

I

I

I

I

R

I

*1-2. Valve clearance 

I

I

I

 1-3. Engine oil and engine oil filter

R

R

R

R

R

R

 1-4. Engine coolant

R

R

*1-5. Exhaust system (except catalyst)

I

I

I

IGNITION

2-1. Spark plugs

When 

unleaded

 fuel is used

Nickel plugs

R

R

When 

leaded

 fuel is used, refer to “Severe Driving Condition” schedule.

FUEL

 3-1. Air cleaner filter element

Paved-road

I

I

R

I

I

R

Dusty condition

Refer to “Severe Driving Condition” schedule.

*3-2. Fuel lines

I

I

I

*3-3. Fuel filter

Replace every 105000 km (63000 miles).

*3-4. Fuel tank

I

I

EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM

*4-1. PCV valve

I

*4-2. Fuel evaporative emission control system

I

Summary of Contents for Carry Pro

Page 1: ... vehicle may not comply with stan dards or regulations of other countries Before attempting to register this vehi cle in any other country check all appli cable regulations and make any necessary modifications NOTE For vehicles equipped with supplemental restraint system airbags please see the warning label named Airbag symbol meaning in FOR SAFE DRIVING section for information on front airbag pro...

Page 2: ...per installation of mobile com munication equipment such as cellu lar telephones CB Citizen s Band radios or any other wireless transmit ters may cause electronic interfer ence with your vehicle s ignition system or any other electrical sys tems resulting in vehicle perfor mance problems Consult a SUZUKI dealer or a qualified workshop for advice NOTICE The diagnostic connector of your vehicle is p...

Page 3: ...rther reference Should you resell the vehicle please leave this manual with it for the next owner In addition to the owner s manual the other booklets provided with your SUZUKI vehicle explain the vehicle s warranties We recom mend you read them as well to familiarize yourself with this important information When planning the regular scheduled maintenance of your SUZUKI we recommend you visit your...

Page 4: ...izing functions of the Vehicle Recorded data Malfunctions faults and errors in important system components e g lights brakes Reactions of the Vehicle in certain situations e g inflation of SRS airbags activation of stability control system Operating conditions of system components e g filling levels Status messages of the Vehicle and its individual components e g vehicle speed acceleration deceler...

Page 5: ...tain authorities in your country Some parts and accessories are sold as SUZUKI authorized replacement parts and accessories Some genuine SUZUKI parts and accessories are sold as re use parts and accessories These parts and accessories are non genuine SUZUKI parts and accessories and use of these parts is not covered under warranty Re use of genuine SUZUKI parts and accessories The resale or re use...

Page 6: ...tion Label on Driver s Door Lock Pillar 3 Fuel see section 9 4 Spare Tyre see section 7 5 Battery see section 6 6 Windshield Washer Fluid see section 6 7 Tyre Changing Tools see section 7 8 Engine Coolant see section 6 52SS0004E LHD Left hand drive RHD Right hand drive 1 3 2 2 4 5 6 7 7 7 8 7 RHD LHD RHD LHD ...

Page 7: ...ONTENTS FOR SAFE DRIVING 1 BEFORE DRIVING 2 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE 3 DRIVING TIPS 4 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT 5 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE 6 EMERGENCY SERVICE 7 APPEARANCE CARE 8 SPECIFICATIONS 9 SUPPLEMENT 10 INDEX 11 ...

Page 8: ...Radio Antenna P 5 9 5 Outside Rearview Mirror P 2 5 6 Door Locks P 2 2 7 Tailgate P 2 3 8 Rear Fog Light P 2 25 6 40 9 License Plate Light P 6 41 10 Spare Tyre P 7 1 11 Rear Combination Light P 6 40 12 Fuel Filler Cap P 5 37 13 Daytime Running Light if equipped P 6 39 14 Headlight P 2 20 6 36 15 Battery P 6 29 52SS0001E 3 2 4 5 6 1 7 9 8 10 11 12 15 14 13 ...

Page 9: ...0 01E INTERIOR 1 Seat Belts P 1 2 2 Ride in Assist Grip P 5 42 3 Sun Visor P 5 40 4 Interior Light P 5 41 6 43 5 Inside Rearview Mirror P 2 5 6 Parking Brake Lever P 3 4 7 Seats P 1 1 8 Gearshift Lever P 3 7 52SS0002E 1 2 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ...

Page 10: ...nd Washer Lever P 2 30 5 Audio if equipped P 5 9 6 Hazard Warning Switch P 2 30 7 Passenger s Front Airbag if equipped P 1 11 8 Manual Window Control P 2 5 9 Fuse Box P 6 33 10 Ignition Switch P 3 2 11 Air Conditioning System if equipped P 5 1 5 7 12 Instrument Panel Lower Box P 5 43 13 Headlight Leveling Switch if equipped P 2 29 14 ESP OFF Switch if equipped P 3 14 52SS0003E 1 4 2 3 5 7 6 8 8 9 ...

Page 11: ...FOR SAFE DRIVING 1 52SS0 01E 65D231S FOR SAFE DRIVING Floor Mats if equipped 1 1 Seats 1 1 Seat Belts 1 2 Supplemental Restraint System Airbags if equipped 1 10 Exhaust Gas Warning 1 18 ...

Page 12: ...recau tions may result in the driver s side floor mat interfering with the pedals and causing a loss of vehicle control or an accident Make sure that the floor mat grom mets are hooked to the fasteners Never stack floor mats Never use a floor mat which does not fit the floor contours WARNING Do not leave cigarette lighters or spray cans on the floor If a cigarette lighter or spray can is on the fl...

Page 13: ...ensure that it is securely latched Seat Belts 65D231S 1 1 WARNING Wear Your Seat Belts at All Times An airbag supplements or adds to the frontal collision protection offered by seat belts The driver and all passengers must be prop erly 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 the ev...

Page 14: ...rely fastened Seat belts should always be adjusted as follows the lap portion of the belt should be worn low across the pelvis not across the waist the shoulder straps should be worn on the outside shoulder only and never under the arm the shoulder straps should be away from your face and neck but not falling off your shoulder Continued Above the pelvis WARNING Continued Seat belts should never be...

Page 15: ... Such seat belt use could cause serious injury in the event of an accident Periodically inspect seat belt assemblies for excessive wear and damage Seat belts should be replaced if webbing becomes frayed contaminated or damaged in any way It is essential to replace the entire seat belt assembly after it has been worn in a severe impact even if damage to the assembly is not obvious For children if t...

Page 16: ... body and press it straight into the buckle until you hear a click 52SS10030 To tighten the belt pull the free end of the belt 1 across alongside the lap strap 52SS10040 To lengthen release the latch plate from the buckle turn the belt inside out and then pull the belt 2 to the direction of the arrow The latch plate should be then refit ted into the buckle and the belt tightened as previously desc...

Page 17: ...ehicles with Emergency Locking Retractor ELR Emergency locking retractor ELR The seat belt has an emergency locking retractor ELR which is designed to lock the seat belt only during a sudden stop or impact It also may lock if you pull the belt across your body very quickly If this hap pens let the belt go back to unlock it and then pull the belt across your body more slowly Safety reminder 60A038 ...

Page 18: ...ough the latch plate The length of the diagonal shoulder strap adjusts itself to allow freedom of movement 52SS10020 To fasten the seat belt sit up straight and well back in the seat pull the latch plate attached to the seat belt across your body and press it straight into the buckle until you hear a click 52SS10040 To unfasten the seat belt push the button on the buckle and retract the belt slowl...

Page 19: ...eat belt is buckled If the driver has buckled his or her seat belt and later unbuckled the seat belt the reminder system will be activated from step 1 or step 2 according to the vehicle s speed When the vehicle s speed is below about 15 km h 10 mph the reminder will start from step 1 When the vehicle s speed is above about 15 km h 10 mph the reminder will start from step 2 The reminder will be aut...

Page 20: ...ractors for vehicles with emer gency locking retractor ELR anchor ages and guide loops Replace any seat belts which do not work properly or are damaged WARNING Inspect all seat belt assemblies after any collision Any seat belt assembly which was in use during a collision other than a very minor one should be replaced even if damage to the assembly is not obvious ...

Page 21: ...ulder belt at each front seating position WARNING This section describes the protection provided by your SUZUKI vehicle s supplemental restraint system air bags Read and follow all instruc tions carefully to minimize your risk of severe injury or death in the event of a collision 52SS1002E 1 Forward collision sensor 2 Driver s front airbag module 3 Passenger s front airbag module 4 Airbag controll...

Page 22: ...ns since they would offer no protection in those types of acci dents Remember since an airbag deploys only one time during an accident seat belts are needed to restrain occupants from further movements during the acci dent Therefore an airbag is not a substitute for seat belts To maximize your protection always fasten your seat belts Be aware that no system can prevent all possible injuries that m...

Page 23: ...han about 25 km h 15 mph 52SS1006E Strong impact equivalent to frontal colli sion such as above at left and right angles of about 30 degrees 1 or less from the front of your vehicle Front airbags may inflate Receiving a strong impact to the lower body of your vehicle the front airbags may inflate 52SS1007E Hitting a curb or medial strip 52SS1008E Falling into a deep hole or ditch WARNING If the ai...

Page 24: ...ollided portion of your vehicle was easy to be deformed Also front airbags may not inflate in many cases when the collision angle is greater than about 30 degrees at left and right angles from the front of your vehicle 52SS1010E Frontal collision to a stopped vehicle at less than about 50 km h 30 mph 52SS1011E Collision that the front of your vehicle goes under the bed of a truck etc 52SS1012E Col...

Page 25: ...your vehicle 52SS1014E Frontal collision with a fixed wall that does not move or deform at less than about 25 km h 15 mph Front airbags do not inflate Front airbags do not inflate in rear impacts side impacts or rollovers etc However these might inflate in a strong impact 52SS1015E Impact from the rear 52SS1016E Impact from the side 52SS1017E Vehicle rollover 1 ...

Page 26: ...acial area against a front airbag Wash off any residue as soon as possible to pre vent skin irritation Also upon inflation a loud noise will occur and some powder and smoke will be released These condi tions are not harmful and do not indicate a fire in the vehicle Be aware however that some airbag components may be hot for a while after inflation A seat belt helps keep you in the proper position ...

Page 27: ...ffer severe injury Continued WARNING Continued Do not attach any objects to or place any objects over the steering wheel or instrument panel Do not place any objects between the air bag and the driver or front passen ger These objects may interfere with airbag operation or may be propelled by the airbag in the event of a collision Also these objects may move when you start moving vehicle or while ...

Page 28: ...r SUZUKI vehicle that it has airbags Service on or around airbag components or wiring must be performed only by a SUZUKI dealer or a qualified workshop Improper service could result in unin tended airbag deployment or could render the airbag inoperative Either of these two conditions may result in severe injury To prevent damage or unintended inflation of the airbag system be sure the battery is d...

Page 29: ... vehicle with air conditioning sys tem if it is necessary to sit for a short time in a parked vehicle with the engine running make sure the air intake selector is set to FRESH AIR and the blower is at high speed For left hand drive vehicle with air conditioning system To allow proper operation of your vehicle s ventilation system keep the air inlet grille in front of the windshield clear of snow l...

Page 30: ...1 19 FOR SAFE DRIVING 52SS0 01E MEMO ...

Page 31: ... 2 5 Instrument Cluster 2 6 Warning and Indicator Lights 2 7 Speedometer 2 16 Information Display 2 16 Lighting Control Lever 2 20 Headlight Leveling Switch if equipped 2 29 Turn Signal Control Lever 2 29 Hazard Warning Switch 2 30 Windshield Wiper and Washer Lever 2 30 Horn 2 32 Vehicle Loading 2 32 Trailer Towing 2 33 ...

Page 32: ...the ignition switch is in ON position the engine will not start If this light blinks turn the ignition switch to LOCK position and then turn it back to ON position If the light still blinks after the ignition switch is turned back to ON position there may be something wrong with your key or with the immobilizer system Ask a SUZUKI dealer or a qualified workshop to have the system inspected NOTE If...

Page 33: ...rom outside the vehicle Insert the key and turn the top of the key backward of the vehicle Push the lock knob down then pull and hold the door handle as you close the door To unlock a door from outside the vehicle insert the key and turn the top of the key forward of the vehicle Right hand drive vehicle 60B008 For driver s door 1 LOCK 2 UNLOCK 3 Forward 4 Backward For passenger s door 1 UNLOCK 2 L...

Page 34: ...icle Tailgate and Side Gate Tailgate 52SS20010 1 Pull the lock handles 1 52SS20180 2 Open the tailgate 2 slowly 5 6 1 WARNING Driving with the tailgate opened will allow it to swing and hit others causing personal injury or even death The opened tailgate will hinder other drivers from finding the tail lights causing an accidents Make sure the tailgate is closed and locked firmly before driving Alw...

Page 35: ...t other users about the presence of the vehicle Otherwise your vehicle may be crashed by other vehicles When you load or unload cargoes on the roadside park your vehicle in the allowed area which does not disturb other drivers and pedestri ans Otherwise your vehicle may be crashed by other vehicles 3 2 1 2 3 WARNING Driving with the side gates opened will allow them to swing and hit others causing...

Page 36: ...or by hand so as to see the rear of your vehi cle in the mirror Outside Rearview Mirrors 77PS004 You can adjust the outside rearview mir rors by hand so as to see the sides of your vehicle in the mirrors NOTE Be careful when judging the size or dis tance of a vehicle or other object seen in the side convex mirror Be aware that objects look smaller and appear farther away than when seen in a flat m...

Page 37: ...2 6 BEFORE DRIVING 52SS0 01E Instrument Cluster 1 Warning and indicator lights 2 Speedometer 3 Trip meter selector knob 4 Information display 52SS2001E 1 2 3 4 1 ...

Page 38: ...ility Each tyre including the spare should be checked at least once a month when cold and set to the recom mended inflation pressure as specified in the vehicle placard The low tyre pressure warning light is also used to inform you of a TPMS malfunction When the system detects a malfunction this light will blink for about 75 seconds and then remain continuously illuminated This sequence will be re...

Page 39: ...re The low tyre pressure warning light will not alert you to this condition because it only comes on when one or more of your tyres becomes significantly under inflated Check and adjust your tyre pres sure at least once a month Refer to Tyres in INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE section Continued WARNING Continued Continuing to drive with the low tyre pressure warning light on can lead to an accident res...

Page 40: ...uzzer A buzzer sounds intermittently to remind you to release the parking brake if you start the vehicle without releasing the park ing brake Make sure that the parking brake is fully released and the brake sys tem warning light turns off Anti lock Brake System ABS Warning Light if equipped 65D529 When the ignition switch is turned ON the light comes on briefly so you can check that the light is w...

Page 41: ...ll off the road as soon as you can and stop the engine Check the oil level and add oil if necessary If there is enough oil the lubrication sys tem should be inspected by a SUZUKI dealer or a qualified workshop before you drive the vehicle again ESP Warning Light if equipped 52KM133 ESP is a registered trademark of Daimler AG This light blinks 5 times per second when one of the following systems is...

Page 42: ...I CLE section NOTE If the vehicle speed is greater than approx imately 30 km h 19 mph the ESP sys tems other than ABS will be activated automatically and the light will go out Charging Light 50G052 When the ignition switch is turned ON this light comes on When the engine is started the light goes out The light will come on and remain on if there is some thing wrong with the battery charging sys te...

Page 43: ...on control system A malfunction indicator light is provided on the instrument cluster to indicate when it is necessary to have the emission control system serviced When the ignition switch is turned ON this light comes on When the engine is started the light goes out If the malfunction indicator light comes on or blinks when the engine is running there is a damage in the emission control sys tem B...

Page 44: ...you to refuel If you do not refuel a ding sounds every time when the ignition switch is turned ON NOTE The activation point of this light varies depending on road conditions for exam ple slope or curve and driving conditions because of fuel movement in the tank CAUTION If this light blinks stop your vehicle immediately in a safe place to avoid catalyst s melting problem since there may be a misfir...

Page 45: ...ring sys tem NOTE If the power steering system does not work properly it will require greater effort to steer but you still will be able to steer NOTE If the steering is operated you may hear a noise caused by electric power steering operation This is normal and indicates that the power steering system works properly Turn Signal Indicators 50G055 When you turn on the left or right turn sig nal the...

Page 46: ...icle inspected by a SUZUKI dealer or a qualified work shop High engine coolant temperature warn ing light red color If this light blinks while driving it means the engine is running hot Avoid driving condi tions that may lead to actual overheating If the light stays on without blinking then the engine is overheating Follow the instruc tions in Engine Trouble Overheating of EMERGENCY SERVICE sectio...

Page 47: ...S2012E 1 Information display 2 Trip meter selector knob The information display shows the follow ing information Display A Fuel gauge Display B Odometer Trip meter Fuel Gauge 52SS20030 When the ignition switch is in ON posi tion this gauge gives a rough indication of the amount of fuel in the fuel tank F stands for full and E stands for empty If the fuel meter indicator shows only one segment to E...

Page 48: ...ows one of the following indications Odometer trip meter A trip meter B To switch the display indication B push the trip meter selector knob 2 quickly 52SS20070 a Odometer b Trip meter A c Trip meter B d Brightness control The brightness control will appear when the position lights and or headlights are on NOTE Indications will change when you push and release a knob The display shows estimated va...

Page 49: ... maximum value the indicated value will return to 0 0 Brightness control When the position lights and or headlights are ON you can control the meter illumina tion intensity To change the brightness of the instrument panel lights push and hold the trip meter selector knob 2 52SS20080 NOTE If you do not push the brightness control knob within several seconds of activat ing the brightness control dis...

Page 50: ...PMS In the setting mode you can set up and customize the following functions Indication Default setting Changed setting Functions Tyre pressure monitoring system setting Initialization setting Exit the setting mode Push the trip meter selec tor knob 2 Push and hold the trip meter selector knob 2 ...

Page 51: ...tting b Load Mode setting indication c Back indication NOTE As shown in the illustration and indicates on the display of currently setting item To go back to the higher level display during operation push the trip meter selector knob 2 to display or and then push and hold the trip meter selector knob 2 Tyre pressure monitoring system set ting Comfort Mode default set ting Load Mode Refer to Tyre P...

Page 52: ...ront position lights tail lights license plate light instrument lights and headlights are on 52SS2014E With the headlights on push the lever for ward to switch to the high beams main beams or pull the lever toward you to switch to the low beams When the high beams main beams are on a light on the instrument cluster will come on To momentarily activate the high beams main beams as a passing signal ...

Page 53: ...hts as shown in the following chart ON Lights ON LIGHT When it is light around the light sensor 5 DARK When it is dark around the light sensor 5 Lighting switch position Main lights to be operated Ignition switch in the LOCK or ACC position Ignition switch in the ON position LIGHT DARK LIGHT DARK OFF 1 Position lights Tail lights Headlights AUTO 2 Position lights Tail lights ON Headlights ON 3 Pos...

Page 54: ...O position remains selected the headlights and position lights come on automatically as it gets dark outside even with the engine not running Leaving the lights lit for a long time may lead to a completely dis charged battery 3 Front position lights tail lights license plate light and instrument lights are on but headlights are off 4 Front position lights tail lights license plate light instrument...

Page 55: ...der Buzzer if equipped The interior buzzer continuously beeps if you open the driver s door without turning off the headlights and position lights This function is triggered under the following condition The headlights and or position lights are on even after the ignition switch is turned off The buzzer stops sounding when you turn off the headlights and position lights Daytime Running Light D R L...

Page 56: ... knob to the mark of rear fog light the rear fog light will turn on and an indicator light on the instrument cluster will come on Adjusting headlight pattern Headlight pattern left hand traffic 52SS2019E Headlight pattern right hand traffic 52SS2020E The headlight pattern must be adjusted to avoid dazzling oncoming motorists and can be set for right or left hand traffic The light pattern may not b...

Page 57: ...roximately 20 0 mm 0 7 in 3 Center mark Left side headlight 52SS2022E 1 Vertical line approximately 10 0 mm 0 3 in 2 Vertical line approximately 20 0 mm 0 7 in 3 Center mark Right hand drive vehicle To readjust the light pattern by masking the headlight lens 1 Copy the template as shown later in this section 2 Transfer the template to a self adhesive waterproof material and cut it out 3 Position t...

Page 58: ...2 27 BEFORE DRIVING 52SS0 01E Left side headlight 52SS2024E 1 Vertical line approximately 10 0 mm 0 3 in 2 Vertical line approximately 20 0 mm 0 7 in 3 Center mark 1 2 3 ...

Page 59: ...2 28 BEFORE DRIVING 52SS0 01E Templates for headlights 52SS2025E a 10 mm 0 3 in b 20 mm 0 7 in c 70 mm 2 7 in a b c ...

Page 60: ...Turn Signal Operation With the ignition switch in ON position move the lever upward or downward to activate the right or left turn signals Normal turn signal 52SS2007E Move the lever all the way upward or downward to signal When the turn is com pleted the signal will cancel and the lever will return to its normal position Vehicle Load Condition Switch Position Driver only 0 Driver full cargo 3 5 W...

Page 61: ...s 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 heating If the wiper stops during operation do the following methods 1 Stop the vehicle in a safe place and turn the engine off 2 Move the wiper lever and switch to OFF position 3 Remove obstacles such as snow on the wipers 4 After a while when the t...

Page 62: ... on continuously at low speed Right hand drive vehicle 52SS20150 To turn the windshield wipers on move the lever down to one of the two operating positions In LO position the wipers oper ate at a steady low speed In HI position the wipers operate at a steady high speed To turn off the wipers move the lever back to OFF position Move the lever up and hold it to MIST position the windshield wipers wi...

Page 63: ...ermined by weighing the vehi cle Compare these weights to the GVWR and PAW front and rear If the gross vehi cle weight or the load on either axle exceeds these ratings you must remove enough weight to bring the load down to the rated capacity NOTICE 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...

Page 64: ...t if towing a trailer must never exceed the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating GVWR In addition never distrib ute a load so that the weight on either the front or rear axle exceeds the Permissible maximum Axle Weight PAW Always distribute cargo evenly To avoid personal injury or damage to your vehicle always secure cargo to prevent it from shifting if the vehicle moves suddenly Place heavier objects on t...

Page 65: ...Inspection Checklist 3 1 Engine Oil Consumption 3 1 Ignition Switch 3 2 Parking Brake Lever 3 4 Pedal 3 5 Starting the Engine 3 6 Using the Transmission 3 7 Braking 3 8 Electronic Stability Program ESP if equipped 3 11 Tyre Pressure Monitoring System TPMS if equipped 3 14 ...

Page 66: ...gauges 11 Make sure that the brake system warning light turns off when the park ing brake is released Once a week or each time you fill your fuel tank perform the following under hood checks 1 Engine oil level 2 Coolant level 3 Brake fluid level 4 Battery fluid acid level 5 Windshield washer fluid level Once a month or each time you fill your fuel tank check the tyre pressure using a tyre pressure...

Page 67: ...at the oil level has not changed You should also be aware that the diluting ingredients evaporate out when the vehicle is subsequently driven at high speeds such as on an expressway making it appear that oil is excessively consumed after high speed driving Ignition Switch 55S20025 68PH00310 The ignition switch has the following four positions LOCK This is the normal parking position It is the only...

Page 68: ... The key should be released from this position as soon as the engine starts 52SS30030 Turn to LOCK Push WARNING Never return the ignition switch to the LOCK position and remove the ignition key while the vehicle is moving The steering wheel will lock and you will not be able to steer the vehicle Continued WARNING Continued Always return the ignition switch to LOCK position and remove the ignition ...

Page 69: ...f the engine does not start after several attempts consult a SUZUKI dealer or a qualified workshop Do not leave the ignition switch in ON position if the engine is not running as the battery will dis charge 2 3 1 WARNING Never drive your vehicle with the parking brake on rear brake effec tiveness can be reduced from over heating brake life may be shortened or permanent brake damage may result If t...

Page 70: ...hen parking the vehicle in extremely cold weather the follow ing procedure should be used 1 Set the parking brake 2 Turn off the engine then shift into R Reverse or 1st gear Get out of the vehicle and put chocks under the wheels 3 Release the parking brake When you return to your vehicle you must remember to first set the parking brake then remove the wheel chocks WARNING Do not leave cigarette li...

Page 71: ... fully 2 Shift into N Neutral Hold the clutch pedal and brake pedal fully depressed WARNING Do not drive with your foot resting on the clutch pedal It could result in excessive clutch wear clutch dam age or unexpected loss of engine braking WARNING If brake squeal is excessive and occurs each time the brakes are applied you should have the brakes checked by a SUZUKI dealer or a qualified workshop ...

Page 72: ...pslope condition Shifting All forward gears are synchronized which provides for quiet and easy shifting Always depress the clutch pedal all the way to the floor before shifting gears NOTICE Stop turning the starter immedi ately after the engine has started or the starter system can be damaged For protection of a lead acid bat tery and a starter motor do not use the starter motor by turning the key...

Page 73: ... gear before going down a long or steep hill A lower gear will allow the engine to provide braking Avoid riding the brakes or they may overheat resulting in brake failure When driving on slippery roads slow down before downshifting Excessive and or sudden changes in engine speed may cause loss of traction which could cause you to lose control NOTICE Do not downshift to a lower gear at the speed fa...

Page 74: ... a driver who cannot hold down the brake pedal firmly NOTE If you quickly and forcefully depress the brakes you may hear a clicking sound in the brake pedal This is normal and indi cates that the brake assist system is acti vated properly WARNING If water gets into the brake devices brake performance may become poor and unpredictable After driving through water or washing the under side of the veh...

Page 75: ...rning light WARNING On some types of loose surfaces such as gravel snow covered roads etc the stopping distance required for a vehicle with ABS may be slightly greater than the one required for a comparable vehi cle with a conventional brake sys tem With a conventional brake system skidding tyres are able to plow the gravel or snow layer shortening the stopping distance ABS minimizes this resistan...

Page 76: ...brake system warning light 2 on the instrument panel simultane ously stay on or come on while driving both anti lock function and rear brake force control function proportioning valve function of the ABS system may have failed If so the rear wheels may easily skid or the vehicle can even spin in the worst case when braking on a slip pery road or when hard braking even on a dry paved road Ask a SUZ...

Page 77: ...u start the engine or after the vehicle begins to move This means that the above systems are in the self check mode This sound does not indicate a malfunc tion Anti lock Brake System ABS Refer to Anti lock Brake System ABS if equipped in Braking section Brake Assist System Refer to Brake Assist System if equipped in Braking section WARNING The ESP may not work properly if tyres or wheels other tha...

Page 78: ...ht comes on briefly so you can check that the light is working NOTE When the ESP warning light comes on and stays on while driving indicating a malfunction of the ESP systems other than ABS the brake system will function as an ordinary ABS with no additional ESP functions ESP OFF Indicator Light 73R0196 You should turn the ESP on during your ordinary driving so that you have the ben efits of all o...

Page 79: ...ock Brake System ABS Warning Light Brake System Warning Light See Braking in this section Tyre Pressure Monitoring System TPMS if equipped The tyre pressure monitoring system is designed to alert you when one or more of the tyres on your vehicle is significantly under inflated The tyre pressure monitor ing system TPMS sensor containing a unique identification code is mounted on each wheel The TPMS...

Page 80: ...lease note that the TPMS is not a substi tute for proper tyre maintenance and it is the driver s responsibility to maintain cor rect tyre pressure even if under inflation has not reached the level to trigger illumi nation of the TPMS low tyre pressure tell tale WARNING Relying only on the tyre pressure monitoring system to determine when it is necessary to add air to the tyres can result in loss o...

Page 81: ...to this condition because it only comes on when one or more of your tyres becomes significantly under inflated Check and adjust your tyre pres sure at least once a month Refer to Tyres in INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE section Continued WARNING Continued Continuing to drive with the low tyre pressure warning light on can lead to an accident resulting in severe injury or death If the low tyre pressure ...

Page 82: ...et the mode refer to Setting Mode for Vehicles with Tyre Pres sure Monitoring System TPMS in BEFORE DRIVING section Replacing Tyres and or Wheels If you got a flat tyre and replaced it with the spare tyre SUZUKI recommends that you have a SUZUKI dealer mount a new tyre on the wheel that had the flat tyre The TPMS is already set up to recognize the ID code of the original wheel and normal TPMS oper...

Page 83: ...0 01E 60G409 DRIVING TIPS Running in 4 1 Catalytic Converter 4 1 Improving Fuel Economy 4 2 Highway Driving 4 3 Driving on Hills 4 4 Driving on Slippery Roads 4 5 Off road Driving 4 6 When Encountering a Flooded Area 4 7 ...

Page 84: ...hould be properly restrained at all times using the seat belts pro vided Refer to Seat Belts section for instructions on proper use of the seat belts Never drive under the influence of alcohol or other drugs Alcohol and drugs can seriously impair your ability to drive safely greatly increasing the risk of injury to yourself and others You should also avoid driving when you are tired sick irritated...

Page 85: ... cata lytic converter or other vehicle dam age Maintain the engine in the proper operating condition In the event of an engine malfunc tion particularly one involving engine misfiring or other apparent loss of performance have the vehi cle serviced promptly Do not turn off the engine or inter rupt the ignition when the transmis sion is in gear and the vehicle is in motion Do not try to start the e...

Page 86: ...can waste fuel due to increased rolling resistance of the tyres Keep your tyres inflated to the cor rect pressure shown in the label on driver s door lock pillar Highway Driving When driving at highway speeds pay attention to the following Stopping distance progressively increases with vehicle speed Apply the brakes far enough ahead of the stopping point to allow for the extra stopping dis tance 5...

Page 87: ...low down and show a lack of power If this happens you should shift to a lower gear so that the engine will again be operating in its higher power range Shift rapidly to prevent the vehicle from losing momentum When driving down a hill the engine should be used for braking by shifting to the next lower gear WARNING Do not hold the brake pedal down too long or too often while going down a steep or l...

Page 88: ... more difficult to free the vehicle NOTE If your vehicle is equipped with the ESP you may have to turn the ESP system off in order to allow spinning the wheels 2 If your vehicle remains stuck after a few minutes of rocking we recommend you to consult a SUZUKI dealer or a quali fied workshop or a roadside assistance service If a towing service is not avail able in an emergency your vehicle may be t...

Page 89: ...those specified by SUZUKI Never use dif ferent sizes or types of tyres on the front and rear wheels For informa tion regarding the specified tyres refer to the tyre information label located on the driver s door lock pillar Never use oversized tyres or spe cial shock absorbers and springs to raise jack up your vehicle This will change the handling character istics Oversized tyres may also rub agai...

Page 90: ...k a SUZUKI dealer or a qualified work shop to check the following inspection items Function of brake Function of electrical components Changes of oil level and quality for engine transmission and differential In case that the oil is turbid whitely water has been mixed in the oil and an oil change is required Lubricant condition of the bearings sus pension joints etc NOTICE Avoid driving in a flood...

Page 91: ...g System Right hand drive vehicle if equipped 5 7 Radio Antenna if equipped 5 9 Installation of radio frequency transmitters 5 9 Audio System if equipped 5 9 Fuel Filler Cap 5 37 Engine Compartment 5 38 Sun Visor if equipped 5 40 Interior Light 5 41 Accessory Socket if equipped 5 41 Ride in Assist Grip 5 42 Cup Holder and Storage Area 5 42 Frame Hook 5 45 ...

Page 92: ...ve the knob 1 horizontally or the case 2 vertically to adjust the direction of air flow as desired CAUTION Prolonged exposure to hot air from the heater or air conditioner could result in low temperature burns All vehicle occupants particularly chil dren the elderly those with special needs individuals with delicate skin and sleeping individuals should maintain sufficient distance from the air out...

Page 93: ... This mode is suit able when driving through dusty or polluted air such as in a tunnel or when attempting to quickly cool down or warm up the inte rior FRESH AIR b When this mode is selected by moving the lever to the position of b in the above illustration outside air comes in NOTE If you select RECIRCULATED AIR for an extended period of time the air in the vehi cle can become contaminated and th...

Page 94: ...omes out of the centre and side outlets BI LEVEL d 52SS5007E Temperature controlled air comes out of the floor outlets and cooler air comes out of the centre and side outlets When the temperature selector 1 is in the fully cold position or fully hot position however the air from the floor outlets and the air from the centre and side outlets will be the same temperature c g d f e ...

Page 95: ...oster out lets and also comes slightly out of the side defroster outlets HEAT DEFROST f 52SS5009E Temperature controlled air comes out of the floor outlets the windshield defroster outlets the side defroster outlets and the side outlets DEFROST g 52SS5010E Temperature controlled air comes out of the windshield defroster outlets the side defroster outlets and the side outlets ...

Page 96: ...ector to the desired blower speed position Set ting the blower speed selector to a higher blower speed position increases heating efficiency Quick heating using recirculated air The base settings are the same as for nor mal heating except you select RECIRCU LATED AIR If you use this heating method for an extended period of time the air in the vehicle can become contaminated and the windows can bec...

Page 97: ...he win dows clear even when blowing heated air using DEFROST or HEAT DEFROST functions 52SS5011E NOTE If you need maximum defrosting select DEFROST and FRESH AIR set the blower speed selector to high adjust the temperature selector to the hot end turn on A C switch and adjust the side outlets so the air blows on the side windows Maintenance If you do not use the air conditioner for a long period s...

Page 98: ... vertically to adjust the direction of air flow as desired CAUTION Prolonged exposure to hot air from the heater or air conditioner could result in low temperature burns All vehicle occupants particularly chil dren the elderly those with special needs individuals with delicate skin and sleeping individuals should maintain sufficient distance from the air outlets to prevent prolonged exposure to ho...

Page 99: ...ssor turns on or off to maintain the desired tem perature Less operation of the compressor results in better fuel economy Maintenance If you do not use the air conditioner for a long period such as during winter it may not give the best performance when you start using it again To help maintain opti mum performance and durability of your air conditioner it needs to be run periodically Operate the ...

Page 100: ...transmit ters may cause electronic interfer ence with your vehicle s ignition system or any other electrical sys tems resulting in vehicle perfor mance problems Consult a SUZUKI dealer or qualified service technician for advice WARNING If you pay too much attention to oper ating the audio system or watching the audio system display while driv ing an accident can occur If you set the sound volume t...

Page 101: ...D EQUIPMENT 52SS0 01E Getting Started Basic Operations 52SS50180 1 MUTE 2 SRC source OFF 3 BAND 4 Display window 5 USB port 6 M C multi control dial 7 DISP display DISP OFF 8 AUX input jack 3 5 mm stereo jack 2 3 4 5 1 6 7 8 ...

Page 102: ...and hold DISP DISP OFF to turn off the display information Return to the previous display list Press BAND Return to the normal display from the menu Press and hold BAND Indication Description Appears when a lower tier of the menu or folder exists Appears when the button is pressed Appears when the local seek tuning function is set P 5 24 Appears when a traffic program is received Appears when the ...

Page 103: ... M C dial to select the options then press to confirm To proceed to the next menu option you need to confirm your selection 3 QUIT YES appears when all the settings have been made To return to the first item of the setup menu turn the M C dial to select QUIT NO then press to confirm 4 Press the M C dial to confirm the settings NOTE You can cancel the menu setting by pressing SRC OFF These settings...

Page 104: ...ption SP P O MODE REAR SUB W This function is not available for this vehicle SUB W SUB W This function is not available for this vehicle REAR REAR Select REAR REAR for this vehicle S W UPDATE Select to confirm the latest system information on the unit SYSTEM INFO SYSTEM UPDATE This function is not available for this vehicle SYSTEM RESET Select YES to initialize the unit settings The unit will be r...

Page 105: ... it stops flashing Using PTY functions The unit searches for a station by PTY program type information 1 Press during FM reception 2 Turn the M C dial to select a program type from NEWS INFO POPULAR CLASSICS or OTHERS 3 Press the M C dial The unit begins to search for a station When it is found its program service name is displayed NOTE To cancel the search press the M C dial The program of some s...

Page 106: ...ers of the files in the device audio files songs may not be able to be played back via MTP Note that MTP connection is not compatible with WAV file formats and cannot be used with the MIX TRAX function NOTE If you use an MTP connection ANDROID WIRED needs to be set to MEMORY in the SYSTEM settings P 5 28 AUX 1 Insert the stereo mini plug into the AUX input jack 2 Press SRC OFF to select AUX as the...

Page 107: ...o confirm Playback starts View a list of the files in the selected folder category 1 Press the M C dial when a folder category is selected Play a song in the selected folder category 1 Press and hold the M C dial when a folder category is selected Alphabetical search iPod only 1 Press to display the list 2 Turn the M C dial to select the desired category list then press to enter the alphabetical s...

Page 108: ...ou can control the unit via a connected iPod The following iPod models are not compat ible with this function iPod nano 1st generation iPod with video 1 Press BAND during playback then select the control mode CONTROL iPod The unit s iPod func tion can be operated from the con nected iPod CONTROL AUDIO The unit s iPod function can only be operated by the buttons on the unit In this mode the connect...

Page 109: ...er account or otherwise and for certain applications the provision of geolocation data ALL THIRD PARTY APPS ARE THE SOLE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE PRO VIDERS INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITA TION COLLECTION AND SECURITY OF USER DATA AND PRIVACY PRACTICES BY ACCESSING THIRD PARTY APPS YOU AGREE TO REVIEW THE TERMS OF SERVICE AND PRIVACY POLICIES OF THE PROVIDERS IF YOU DO NOT AGREE WITH THE TERMS OR POLICIES O...

Page 110: ...AND EQUIPMENT 52SS0 01E Basic operations You can make various adjustments in the FUNCTION settings P 5 24 Purpose Operation Select a track Press or Fast forward or reverse Press and hold or Pause resume playback Press BAND ...

Page 111: ... Choose a free account or a paid Premium account either in the app or at spotify com A Premium account gives you more features such us offline listening Important information This product incorporates Spotify soft ware which is subject to 3rd party licenses found here www spotify com connect third party licenses For information on the countries and regions where Spotify can be used take a look at ...

Page 112: ... to select the desired category then press to confirm 3 Turn the M C dial to select the desired file then press to confirm Playback starts Pause resume playback Press 4 PAUSE Thumbs Up Only for radio Press 1 Thumbs Down Only for radio Press 2 Random shuffle play Press 5 Repeat play Press 6 Start a radio channel based on the song cur rently being played 1 Press and hold list to start a radio 2 Pres...

Page 113: ...g a connection with Pioneer ARC APP 1 Connect this unit with the mobile device iPhone Android device via USB P 5 14 Proceed to step 6 if you select the USB connection for iPhone 2 Press the M C dial to display the main menu 3 Turn the M C dial to select SYS TEM then press to confirm 4 Turn the M C dial to select ANDROID WIRED then press to confirm 5 Turn the M C dial to select APP CONTROL for an A...

Page 114: ...AND EQUIPMENT 52SS0 01E Listening to music on Android Press SRC OFF to select ANDROID Basic operations Purpose Operation Select a track Press or Fast forward or reverse Press and hold or Pause resume playback Press 4 PAUSE ...

Page 115: ... select the options then press to confirm FUNCTION settings The menu items vary according to the source Menu Item Description BSM Store the six strongest stations on the number buttons 1 to 6 automatically REGIONAL ON OFF Limit the reception to the specific regional programs when AF alternative frequencies search is selected Available only when FM band is selected LOCAL FM OFF LV1 LV2 LV3 LV4 AM O...

Page 116: ...uncements Select OFF to disable this function SEEK MAN PCH Assign or buttons to seek the stations one by one manual tuning or select a station from the preset channels SAVE Store the information about the song currently being played to your music list on Spo tify UNSAVE Remove the song information stored in SAVE S RTRV 1 effective for low compression rates 2 effective for high compression rates OF...

Page 117: ... Menu Item Description FADER 1 Adjust the front and rear speaker balance BALANCE Adjust the left and right speaker balance EQ SETTING SUPER BASS POWERFUL NAT URAL VOCAL CUSTOM1 CUS TOM2 FLAT Select an equalizer band and level for further customizing Equalizer band 80HZ 250HZ 800HZ 2 5KHZ 8KHZ Equalizer level 6 to 6 Select or customize the equalizer curve CUSTOM1 can be set separately for each sour...

Page 118: ...boost level HPF SETTING Cut off frequency OFF 50HZ 63HZ 80HZ 100HZ 125HZ 160HZ 200HZ Slope level 12 24 Only frequencies higher than the high pass filter HPF cutoff are output from the speakers SLA 4 to 4 Adjust the volume level for each source except FM Each of the below combinations are set to the same setting automatically USB iPod ANDROID SPOTIFY and APP iPhone ...

Page 119: ...ary device connected to the unit SPOTIFY ON OFF Set to ON when using the Spotify function ANDROID WIRED MEMORY APP CONTROL Select the appropriate connection method for an Android device P APP AUTO ON ON OFF Select ON to automatically launch Pioneer ARC APP when an Android device is con nected to the unit via AOA Not available when MEMORY is selected in ANDROID WIRED USB AUTO ON OFF Select ON to au...

Page 120: ... 1 0 MIN 1 5 MIN 2 0 MIN 2 5 MIN 3 0 MIN OFF Select the length of the playback time MIX PATTERN SOUND LEVEL Change the MIXTRAX special effects according to the audio level The mix pattern changes according to the sound level LOW PASS The mix pattern changes according to the bass level RANDOM The mix pattern changes randomly according to the sound level mode and low pass mode DISPLAY FX ON OFF Set ...

Page 121: ...pending on the repeat play range the selected range may change when another folder or track is being selected or during fast forwarding reversing Select the repeat play range again A subfolder is not played back Subfolders cannot be played when FLD folder repeat is selected Select another repeat play range The sound is intermittent You are using a device such as a cellular phone that may cause aud...

Page 122: ... Wait until the message disappears and you hear sound NO AUDIO There are no songs Transfer the audio files to the USB device and connect The connected USB device has security enabled Follow the USB device instructions to dis able the security SKIPPED The connected USB device contains DRM protected files The protected files are skipped PROTECT All the files on the connected USB device are embedded ...

Page 123: ... sure the connection cable for the iPod has not shorted out e g not caught in metal objects After checking turn the ignition switch OFF and back to ON or disconnect the iPod and reconnect ERROR 19 Communication failed Perform one of the following operations then return to the USB source Turn the ignition switch OFF and back to ON Disconnect the USB device Change to a different source iPod failure ...

Page 124: ...d and reset it STOP There are no songs in the current list Select a list that contains songs NOT FOUND No related songs Transfer songs to the iPod APP START UP APP The application has not started running yet Operate the mobile device to start up the application Spotify CHECK APP Connection to the Spotify application failed Follow the instructions that appear on the screen Display Possible cause Po...

Page 125: ...ssed audio compatibility Only the first 32 characters can be dis played as a file name including the file extension or a folder name The unit may not work properly depend ing on the application used to encode WMA files There may be a slight delay at the start of the playback of audio files embedded with image data or audio files stored on a USB device with numerous folder hier archies WMA files MP...

Page 126: ... 3G iPhone Operations may vary depending on the generation and or software version of the iPod Users of iPod with the Lightning Con nector should use the Lightning to USB Cable supplied with iPod Refer to the iPod manuals for informa tion about the file format compatibility Audiobook Podcast Compatible File extension wav Quantization bits 8 and 16 LPCM 4 MSADPCM Sampling frequency 16 kHz to 48 kHz...

Page 127: ...tning are trade marks of Apple Inc registered in the U S and other countries Use of the Made for Apple badge means that an accessory has been designed to connect specifically to the Apple product s identified in the badge and has been certi fied by the developer to meet Apple perfor mance standards Apple is not responsible for the operation of this device or its compliance with safety and regulato...

Page 128: ...kwise 77PS047 NOTE The cap holder 1 holds the fuel filler cap by hooking the hook 2 when refueling To install the fuel filler cap 1 Hold the upper portion of the cap securely and turn the cap clockwise until you hear several clicks 2 Open the cover on the cap Insert the key into the key hole of the cap securely and then turn the cap clock wise to lock 3 Remove the key 4 Make sure you hear several ...

Page 129: ...ARNING Fuel is extremely flammable Do not smoke when refueling and make sure there are no open flames or sparks in the area If you need to replace the fuel cap use a genuine SUZUKI cap Use of an improper cap can result in a malfunction of the fuel system or emission control system It may also result in fuel leakage in the event of an accident CAUTION When you slide the driver s seat rear ward push...

Page 130: ...ck handles 5 on the front end of each seat 52SS5025E To unhook the lock handle pull the PULL part 6 and unhook the ring 7 from the hook 8 To lock the lock handle put the ring 7 on the hook 8 and then push the PUSH part 9 Driver s side 52SS5016E Passenger s side 52SS5017E 5 Raise the seat and hook the strap attached on the back wall to the hook 10 The hook 11 is not used 5 3 4 7 8 9 6 10 11 10 11 ...

Page 131: ...tion adjustment lever or do not apply undue force to the seats when the seats are hooked being hooked by the straps Doing so could break the straps hooks and or the driver s seat position adjustment lever WARNING Store the straps in place behind the passenger s seat back If an occu pant s body gets caught by the straps there is a risk of serious injury such as suffocation If this happens cut the s...

Page 132: ...essory socket while driving an accident can occur NOTICE Use of inappropriate electrical accessories can cause damage to your vehicle s electrical system Check that any electrical accesso ries you use are designed to plug into this type of socket Check that the cap remains on the socket when the socket is not in use When the ignition switch is in LOCK position during using the accessory socket une...

Page 133: ...er and Storage Area Left hand drive vehicle 52SS5012E 1 Cup holder 2 Instrument panel upper box vehicle without supplemental restraint sys tem 3 Instrument panel lower box Right hand drive vehicle 52SS5026E 1 Cup holder 2 Instrument panel upper box 3 Instrument panel lower box 4 Instrument panel centre box 5 Small storage boxes for vehicles without air conditioning system 3 1 2 3 2 4 5 1 5 ...

Page 134: ...den stop or impact and could cause personal injury Continued 1 WARNING Continued Be careful not to spill liquid or insert any foreign materials into the moving part of the gearshift lever or any electrical components Liq uid or foreign materials may dam age these parts If you spill or drop liquid acciden tally have your vehicle inspected by a SUZUKI dealer 2 3 WARNING Do not place any objects whic...

Page 135: ...icle is moving Failure to take the precaution may result in an object interfering with the pedals and causing a loss of vehicle control or an accident Do not leave cigarette lighters or spray cans in this box If a cigarette lighter or spray can is in a place such as this box it may light acci dentally when luggage is loaded causing a fire 5 WARNING Do not place any objects which may fall out from ...

Page 136: ...he frame hook or vehicle body may break and cause serious injury or damage Do not use the frame hook for tow ing another vehicle Avoid pulling the vehicle to get out of severe snowy muddy or sandy conditions sudden starts or erratic driving maneuvers which could cause excessive stress on the frame hook In such case we recommend that you contact a professional service 1 NOTICE When you use the fram...

Page 137: ...under Severe Driving Conditions 6 7 Drive Belt 6 12 Engine Oil and Filter 6 12 Engine Coolant 6 16 Air Cleaner 6 18 Spark Plugs 6 19 Gear Oil 6 20 Clutch 6 22 Brakes 6 22 Steering Wheel 6 26 Tyres 6 26 Battery 6 29 Fuses 6 31 Headlight Aiming 6 36 Bulb Replacement 6 36 Wiper Blades 6 43 Windshield Washer Fluid 6 46 Air Conditioning System if equipped 6 46 ...

Page 138: ...ive belt Even though the fan may not be moving it can automatically turn on without warning When it is necessary to perform service work with the engine run ning make sure that the parking brake is set fully and the transmis sion is in N Neutral Do not touch ignition wires or other ignition system parts when starting the engine or when the engine is running or you could receive an electric shock B...

Page 139: ...nder Severe Driving Conditions WARNING SUZUKI recommends that mainte nance on items marked with an aster isk be performed by a SUZUKI dealer or a qualified workshop If you are qualified you may perform main tenance on the unmarked items by referring to the instructions in this section If you are not sure whether you can successfully complete any of the unmarked maintenance jobs ask a SUZUKI dealer...

Page 140: ... 24 36 48 60 72 ENGINE 1 1 Engine accessory drive belt Tension check Adjustment Replacement I I I I R I 1 2 Valve clearance I I I 1 3 Engine oil and engine oil filter R R R R R R 1 4 Engine coolant R R 1 5 Exhaust system except catalyst I I I IGNITION 2 1 Spark plugs When unleaded fuel is used Nickel plugs R R When leaded fuel is used refer to Severe Driving Condition schedule FUEL 3 1 Air cleaner...

Page 141: ...3 Engine oil and engine oil filter R R R R R R 1 4 Engine coolant R R 1 5 Exhaust system except catalyst I I I IGNITION 2 1 Spark plugs When unleaded fuel is used Nickel plugs R R When leaded fuel is used refer to Severe Driving Condition schedule FUEL 3 1 Air cleaner filter element Paved road I I R I I R Dusty condition Refer to Severe Driving Condition schedule 3 2 Fuel lines I I I 3 3 Fuel filt...

Page 142: ... CHASSIS AND BODY 6 1 Clutch pedal I I I I I I 6 2 Tyres Wheels I I I I I I 6 3 Wheel bearings I I I 6 4 Propeller shafts I I 6 5 Suspension system I I I 6 6 Steering system I I I 6 7 Manual transmission oil Genuine SUZUKI GEAR OIL 75W 90 I R R Other than SUZUKI GEAR OIL 75W 90 I R R 6 8 Rear differential oil R I I 6 9 All latches hinges and locks I I I WARNING The shock absorbers are filled with ...

Page 143: ...Brake hoses and pipes I I I 5 3 Brake fluid R R R 5 4 Brake Pedal and fluid level I I I I I I 5 5 Parking brake lever and cable Check Adjustment 1st 15000 km only CHASSIS AND BODY 6 1 Clutch pedal I I I I I I 6 2 Tyres Wheels I I I I I I 6 3 Wheel bearings I I I 6 4 Propeller shafts I I 6 5 Suspension system I I I 6 6 Steering system I I I 6 7 Manual transmission oil Genuine SUZUKI GEAR OIL 75W 90...

Page 144: ... are less than 16 km 10 miles and outside temperature remains below freezing Idling and or low speed operation in stop and go traffic Operating in extremely cold weather and or on salted roads Operating in rough and or muddy areas Operating in dusty areas Repeated high speed drive or high engine revolutions Towing a trailer if admitted Schedule should also be followed if the vehicle is used for de...

Page 145: ... I R I 1 2 Valve clearance I 1 3 Engine oil and engine oil filter R R R R R R 1 4 Engine coolant R 1 5 Exhaust system except catalyst I IGNITION 2 1 Spark plugs Nickel plugs Replace every 10000 km 6000 miles or 8 months FUEL 3 1 Air cleaner filter element 1 Inspect every 2500 km 1500 miles Replace every 30000 km 18000 miles or 24 months 3 2 Fuel lines I 3 3 Fuel filter Replace every 105000 km 6300...

Page 146: ...I I 1 2 Valve clearance I I 1 3 Engine oil and engine oil filter R R R R R R 1 4 Engine coolant R 1 5 Exhaust system except catalyst I I IGNITION 2 1 Spark plugs Nickel plugs Replace every 10000 km 6000 miles or 8 months FUEL 3 1 Air cleaner filter element 1 Inspect every 2500 km 1500 miles Replace every 30000 km 18000 miles or 24 months 3 2 Fuel lines I I 3 3 Fuel filter Replace every 105000 km 6...

Page 147: ...1st 15000 km only I I I I I I CHASSIS AND BODY 6 1 Clutch pedal I I I 6 2 Tyres Wheels I I I 6 3 Wheel bearings I I I 6 4 Propeller shafts I I I 6 5 Suspension system I 6 6 Steering system I 6 7 Manual transmission oil Genuine SUZUKI GEAR OIL 75W 90 R Other than SUZUKI GEAR OIL 75W 90 R 6 8 Rear differential oil R R 6 9 All latches hinges and locks I WARNING The shock absorbers are filled with hig...

Page 148: ...5 49 5 54 months 42 48 54 60 66 72 BRAKE 5 1 Brake discs and pads front I I I I I I Brake drums and shoes rear I I I I I I 5 2 Brake hoses and pipes I I I 5 3 Brake fluid I R I R I R 5 4 Brake Pedal and fluid level I I I 5 5 Parking brake lever and cable Check Adjustment 1st 15000 km only I I I I I I CHASSIS AND BODY 6 1 Clutch pedal I I I 6 2 Tyres Wheels I I I 6 3 Wheel bearings I I I 6 4 Propel...

Page 149: ...ssor if equipped Drive belt deflection 100 N 10 kg 22 lbs press a New 4 8 5 9 mm 0 19 0 23 in Readjustment 7 2 8 2 mm 0 28 0 32 in b New 4 0 5 0 mm 0 16 0 20 in Readjustment 6 1 7 1 mm 0 24 0 28 in Engine Oil and Filter Specified Oil 52SS60500 1 Preferred Check that the engine oil you use comes under the quality classification of SG SH SJ SL SM or SN Select the appropriate oil viscosity according ...

Page 150: ...h insert the dipstick all the way into the engine and then remove it again The oil on the stick should be between the upper and lower limits shown on the stick If the oil level indication is near the lower limit add enough oil to raise the level to the upper limit Refilling 52SS60040 Left hand drive vehicle Open the engine compartment driver s side Right hand drive vehicle Open the engine compartm...

Page 151: ...to burn your fingers when the drain plug is loosened Wait until the drain plug is cool enough to touch with your bare hands 2 WARNING Engine oil can be hazardous Chil dren and pets may be harmed by swallowing new or used oil Keep new and used oil and used oil filters away from children and pets Repeated prolonged contact with used engine oil may cause skin can cer Brief contact with used oil may i...

Page 152: ...ed 6 Smear a small amount of engine oil around the rubber gasket of the new oil filter 7 Screw the new filter by hand until the fil ter gasket contacts the mounting sur face 52SS60590 4 Loosen 5 Tighten Tightening viewed from filter top 52SS60410 6 Oil filter 7 3 4 turn 8 Tighten the filter as specified below from the point of contact with the mounting surface or to the specified torque using an o...

Page 153: ...urability of your engine use SUZUKI gen uine coolant or equivalent This type of coolant is the best for cooling system for the following reasons The coolant helps maintain proper engine temperature It gives proper protection against freez ing and boiling It gives proper protection against corro sion and rust NOTICE To prevent oil leakage make sure that the oil filter is tight but do not over tight...

Page 154: ...d water will cause overheat ing conditions Do not use straight coolant nor plain water Do not add extra inhibitors or addi tives They may not be compatible with your cooling system Do not mix different types of base coolants Doing so may result in accelerated seal wear and or the possibility of severe overheating and extensive engine damage WARNING Swallowing engine coolant can cause severe injury...

Page 155: ...mption 52SS60090 1 Loosen the air cleaner lower case bolts 1 2 Remove the air cleaner lower case 3 Remove the element from the air cleaner lower case If it appears to be dirty clean or replace it with a new one 4 Tighten the air cleaner lower case bolts to the specified torque Tightening torque for air cleaner lower case bolt 5 Nm 0 5 kg m 4 0 lb ft NOTICE When putting the cap on the reser voir ta...

Page 156: ...le push ing the release lever 2 Remove the bolt 2 3 Pull out the ignition coil 3 straight 78K179 60G160S 1 2 3 NOTICE When pulling out the ignition coils do not pull on the cable Pulling on the cable can damage it Correct Wrong NOTICE When installing the spark plugs screw them in with your fingers to avoid stripping the threads Tighten the spark plugs with a torque wrench to 17 5 Nm 1 8 kg m 13 0 ...

Page 157: ...AE 80W 90 for manual transmission gear oil 52SS60520 Gear Oil Level Check Manual transmission 52SS60110 1 Oil filler and level plug 2 Oil drain plug NOTICE When replacing spark plugs you should use the brand and type speci fied for your vehicle For the speci fied plugs refer to SPECIFICATIONS section in the end of this book If you wish to use a brand of spark plug other than the specified plugs co...

Page 158: ...nstall the plug with new gasket 4 If the oil level is low add gear oil through the oil filler and level plug hole until the oil level reaches the bottom of the filler hole and then reinstall the plug with new gasket Tightening torque for oil filler and level plug Manual transmission 1 2 23 Nm 2 3 kg m 16 6 lb ft Rear differential 3 4 3 50 Nm 5 0 kg m 36 2 lb ft 4 55 Nm 5 6 kg m 40 5 lb ft Gear Oil...

Page 159: ...tance The play in the clutch pedal should be between the specified val ues If the play is more or less than the above or clutch dragging is felt with the pedal fully depressed have the clutch inspected by your SUZUKI dealer Brakes Brake Fluid Left hand drive vehicle 52SS6001E Right hand drive vehicle 52SS60130 Check the brake fluid level by looking at the reservoir in the instrument panel Check th...

Page 160: ...by a SUZUKI dealer or a qualified workshop immediately Do not use any fluid other than SAE J1703 or DOT3 brake fluid Do not use reclaimed fluid or fluid that has been stored in old or open containers It is essential that foreign particles and other liquids are kept out of the brake fluid reservoir Continued WARNING Continued Brake fluid is harmful or fatal if swallowed and harmful if it comes in c...

Page 161: ...he pedal to front panel distance as mea sured above is less than the minimum dis tance required have your vehicle inspected by a SUZUKI dealer or a quali fied workshop NOTE When measuring the distance between the brake pedal and floor wall be sure not to include the floor mat or rubber on the floor wall in your measurement The brake pedal to front panel minimum distance must be measured between th...

Page 162: ... Brake discs and brake drums Brake disc Brake drum If the measured thickness or inner diame ter of the most worn part falls below or exceeds the value indicated above the parts should be replaced with a new one The measurement involves disassembling each brake and requires the use of a micrometer or caliper which must be done according to the instructions described in the relevant service manual o...

Page 163: ...s easily and smoothly without rattling by turning it all the way to the right and to the left while driving very slowly in an open area If the amount of free play is not as specified or you find anything else to be wrong an inspection must be performed by a SUZUKI dealer or a qualified workshop Tyres Left hand drive vehicle 52SS6002E Right hand drive vehicle 52SS60140 The front and rear tyre press...

Page 164: ... nails stones or other objects sticking into the tyres WARNING Air pressures should be checked when the tyres are cold or you may get inaccurate readings Check the inflation pressure from time to time while inflating the tyre gradually until the specified pres sure is obtained Never underinflate or over inflate the tyres Underinflation can cause unusual handling characteristics or can cause the ri...

Page 165: ...d tyres equipped on your vehicle with certain combinations of aftermarket wheels and tyres can significantly change the steer ing and handling characteristics of your vehicle Therefore use only those wheel and tyre combinations approved by SUZUKI as standard or optional equipment for your vehicle Tyre Rotation 5 tyre rotation 52SS60570 4 tyre rotation 54G114 To avoid uneven wear of your tyres and ...

Page 166: ...he battery to help prevent discharge Replacement of the Battery To remove the battery 52SS60420 1 Remove the bolts 1 and then remove the battery cover 2 WARNING Batteries produce flammable hydrogen gas Keep flames and sparks away from the battery or an explosion may occur Never smoke when working in the vicinity of the battery When checking or servicing the battery disconnect the negative cable Be...

Page 167: ...suring the used battery is disposed of or recycled correctly you will help pre vent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health which could otherwise be caused by inappropri ate trash handling of the battery The recy cling of materials will help to conserve natural resources For more detailed infor mation about disposing of or recycling the used battery consult a SUZUKI de...

Page 168: ...These fuses are between the main fuse and individual fuses and are for electrical load groups Individual fuses These fuses are for individual electrical cir cuits To remove a fuse use the fuse puller 1 provided in the relay box cover Relay box cover 52SS60150 63J095 Fuses in Engine Compartment 52SS6017E 1 Relay box No 1 2 Relay box no 2 vehicles with auto matic light operation 1 1 2 ...

Page 169: ...ry 2 Blank 3 40 A Radiator 4 15 A Horn 5 10 A Compressor 6 30 A ABS SOL 7 25 A Back up 8 30 A Starting motor 9 30 A Ignition switch2 10 40 A Ignition switch 11 Blank 12 15 A Fuel Injection 13 Blank 14 10 A Stop light 15 Blank 16 60 A Power Steering 17 Blank 18 15 A Headlight Left 19 25 A Headlight HI 20 15 A Headlight Right 21 Blank 22 30 A Blower motor 23 40 A ABS motor 24 15 A Headlight HI Right...

Page 170: ...alent for individual fuses To remove a fuse use the fuse puller pro vided in the fuse box The amperage of each fuse is shown in the back of the fuse box cover 60G111 NOTE Make sure that the fuse box always carries spare fuses Fuses under Instrument Panel Left hand drive vehicle 52SS6003E Right hand drive vehicle 52SS60180 WARNING If the main fuse or a primary fuse blows have your vehicle inspected...

Page 171: ... Front wiper 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 11 10 A Dome light 12 15 A Radio 13 10 A Meter 14 10 A Ignition 1 Signal 15 10 A Airbag 16 5 A ABS ESP control module 17 15 A Ignition 18 10 A Back up light 19 Blank 20 Blank 21 15 A ACC 22 5 A ST SIG2 PRIMARY FUSE 1 Blank 2 10 A Meter 3 15 A Ignition 4 5 A Ignition 1 Signal2 5 Blank 6 Blank 7 Blank 8 Blank 9 Blank 10 10 A Hazar...

Page 172: ...l 28 10 A Back up light 29 5 A ST SIG2 30 Blank 31 Blank 32 15 A ACC2 33 5 A ACC 34 Blank 35 5 A Ignition 2 Signal 36 10 A Washer 37 20 A Front wiper 38 Blank WARNING Always replace a blown fuse with a fuse of the correct amperage Never use a substitute such as aluminum foil or wire to replace a blown fuse If you replace a fuse and the new one blows in a short period of time you may have a major e...

Page 173: ...eadlight bulbs Replace the bulbs after they become cool enough The headlight bulbs are filled with pressurized halogen gas They can burst and injure you if they are hit or dropped Handle them carefully To avoid injury by sharp edged parts of the body wear gloves and a long sleeved shirt when replacing light bulbs NOTICE The oils from your skin may cause a halogen bulb to overheat and burst when th...

Page 174: ...ling the grips 4 52SS60530 3 Push the retaining spring 5 forward and unhook it Then remove the bulb Install a new bulb in the reverse order of removal 52SS60540 2 3 4 5 CAUTION Install the wiring harness 6 on the original portion of the headlight Otherwise the wiring harness can be damaged and a fire can result 6 ...

Page 175: ...e inspected by a SUZUKI dealer or a qualified workshop for the headlight aiming after replacing the headlight bulbs 52SS60220 NOTE You can see the position of retaining spring from the hole of headlight Front Turn Signal Light and Front Position Light 52SS60230 1 Front turn signal light 2 Front position light 1 Perform step 1 of Headlight in this section 7 1 2 ...

Page 176: ...older counterclockwise and pull it out 52SS60240 3 Removal 4 Installation 3 To remove and install the bulb of the front turn signal light 1 and front posi tion light 2 simply pull out or push in the bulb Daytime Running Light D R L if equipped 52SS6006E Disconnect the coupler 1 by pushing the lock release Turn the bulb holder 2 coun terclockwise and remove it 2 1 3 4 1 2 ...

Page 177: ...tion 2 To remove the bulb of the turn signal light 3 the tail brake light 4 or the reversing light 5 from bulb holder push in the bulb and turn it counter clockwise To install a new bulb push it in and turn it clockwise Rear Fog Light if equipped 52SS6007E 1 Loosen the nuts 1 and then remove the rear fog light housing 2 from the bracket 3 1 2 1 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 ...

Page 178: ...remove the bulb of the rear fog light 6 from bulb holder push in the bulb and turn it counterclockwise To install a new bulb push it in and turn it clock wise License Plate Light Vehicle with single license plate light 52SS60390 Vehicle with dual license plate light 52SS6019E 1 Remove the cover 1 by turning it counterclockwise 4 5 6 7 8 1 1 ...

Page 179: ...tall the bulb of the license plate light 2 simply pull out or push in the bulb High mount Stop Light if equipped 52SS6010E 1 Loosen the bolts 1 and then remove the high mount stop light housing 2 52SS6011E 2 Turn the bulb holder 3 counterclock wise and pull it out 2 1 2 3 ...

Page 180: ... using a flat bladed screwdriver covered with a soft cloth as shown To install it simply push it back in The bulb can be removed by simply pulling it out When replacing the bulb make sure that the contact springs are holding the bulb securely Wiper Blades 52SS6016E If the wiper blades become brittle or dam aged or make streaks when wiping replace the wiper blades To install new wiper blades follow...

Page 181: ...or proper replacement method 70G119 1 Hold the wiper arm away from the win dow 54G130 2 Squeeze lock 1 towards wiper arm 2 and remove the wiper frame from the arm as shown 3 Unlock the lock end of the wiper blade and slide the blade out as shown 60A260 71LMT0708 3 Retainers NOTICE To avoid scratching or breaking the window do not let the wiper arm strike the window while replacing the wiper blade ...

Page 182: ...iners 3 make sure the direction of metal retainers as shown in the above illustrations 71LMT0707 4 Locked end 5 Install the new blade in the reverse order of removal with the locked end 4 positioned toward the wiper arm Make sure the blade is properly retained by all the hooks Lock the blade end into place 6 Reinstall wiper frame to arm making sure that the lock lever is snapped securely into the ...

Page 183: ...ou start using it again To help maintain opti mum performance and durability of your air conditioner it needs to be run periodically Operate the air conditioner at least once a month for one minute with the engine idling This circulates the refrigerant and oil and helps protect the internal components NOTICE Do not use radiator antifreeze solu tion in the windshield washer res ervoir This can seve...

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Page 185: ...11 EMERGENCY SERVICE Tyre Changing Tool 7 1 Jacking Instructions 7 4 Jump starting Instructions 7 9 Towing Your Vehicle 7 10 Engine Trouble Starter Does Not Operate 7 11 Engine Trouble Does Not Start 7 11 Engine Trouble Overheating 7 12 ...

Page 186: ...andle Left hand drive vehicle 52SS7001E 1 Jack 2 Wheel wrench 3 Jack handle Right hand drive vehicle 52SS7002E 1 Jack 2 Wheel wrench 3 Jack handle The jack 1 is stowed in the engine com partment The wheel wrench 2 and jack handle 3 are stowed behind the passenger s seat back 1 2 3 3 2 1 3 2 1 ...

Page 187: ... dle 5 of the clip and pulling them Then remove the jack cover 6 NOTE For details of raising the passenger s seat refer to Engine Compartment in the OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT section 52SS70170 3 Turn the shaft 7 of the jack 8 coun terclockwise and pull the jack out of the storage bracket 52SS70180 4 To stow the jack 8 place it in the stor age bracket and turn the shaft 7 of the jack clockwise u...

Page 188: ... the spare tyre holder and lower it slowly 3 Remove the tyre To install the spare tyre 1 Install the spare tyre facing up the out side of the wheel in the reverse order of removal 2 Tighten the spare tyre holder hook nut securely WARNING After using the tyre changing tools stow them securely or they can cause injury if an accident occurs CAUTION The jack should be used only to change wheels It is ...

Page 189: ...llustration by tight ening the screws 52SS70090 NOTE Make sure that the screws are securely tightened before using the jack handle Unless the screws are tightened securely each jack handle part could be come off and there may be a possibility that you cannot use the jack properly WARNING Do not drive your vehicle with the hook nut of the spare tyre holder loosened otherwise it may come loose or th...

Page 190: ... vertically and raise the jack by turning the jack handle clock wise until the jack head fits into the jacking point 4 of the body as shown in the illustration 8 Continue to raise the jack slowly and smoothly until the tyre clears the ground Do not raise the vehicle more than necessary ...

Page 191: ...ng point shown in the illustration near the wheel to be changed Never get under the vehicle when it is supported by the jack Never run the engine when the vehicle is supported by the jack and never allow passengers to remain in the vehicle NOTICE Never position the jack to the engine mount member 5 There may be a possibility that the engine mount member will be deformed or dam aged and then the en...

Page 192: ...ge jack to one of the points as shown in the illustration Always support the raised vehicle with jack stands commercially available at the points as shown in the illustration 52SS70070 1 Front 2 Rear 3 Jack stand 4 Garage jack 5 Jacking point for garage jack 1 4 2 5 1 2 1 5 3 4 3 ...

Page 193: ...irt off from the sur face of the wheel 1 hub 2 thread part 3 and surface of the wheel nuts 4 with a clean cloth Clean the hub carefully it may be hot from driving 6 Install the new wheel and replace the wheel nuts with their cone shaped end facing the wheel Tighten each nut snugly by hand until the wheel is securely seated on the hub NOTICE Never apply a garage jack to the exhaust pipe or engine u...

Page 194: ... wrench have the wheel nut torque checked by a SUZUKI dealer or a qualified workshop WARNING Never attempt to jump start your vehicle if the battery appears to be frozen Batteries in this condition may explode When making jump lead connec tions be certain that your hands and the jump leads remain clear from pulleys belts or fans Batteries produce flammable hydrogen gas Keep flames and sparks away ...

Page 195: ...led towing instructions 1 From the front with the front wheels lifted and the rear wheels on the ground Before towing make sure that the parking brake is released 2 From the rear with the rear wheels lifted and the front wheels on the ground provided the steering and drivetrain are in operational condition Before towing make sure that trans mission is in N Neutral the steering wheel is unlocked th...

Page 196: ... a major electrical problem Have the vehi cle inspected by a SUZUKI dealer or a qualified workshop Engine Trouble Does Not Start Make sure that your vehicle has enough fuel and battery If the engine does not start under very cold condition press the accelerator pedal all the way to the floor and hold it while crank ing the engine Refer to Starting the Engine in OPERAT ING YOUR VEHICLE section If t...

Page 197: ... overheating is found do not run the engine until these prob lems have been corrected 3 If leakage is not found carefully add coolant to the reservoir and then the radiator if necessary Refer to Engine Coolant in INSPECTION AND MAIN TENANCE section 79J007 WARNING If you see or hear escaping steam stop the vehicle in a safe place and immediately turn off the engine to cool it Do not open the hood w...

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Page 199: ...APPEARANCE CARE 8 52SS0 12E 60G412 APPEARANCE CARE Corrosion Prevention 8 1 Vehicle Cleaning 8 2 ...

Page 200: ...This information illustrates the necessity of keeping your vehicle particularly the underbody as clean and dry as possible It is equally important to repair any damage to the paint or protective coatings as soon as possible How to Help Prevent Corrosion Wash your vehicle frequently The best way to preserve the finish on your vehicle and to help avoid corrosion is to keep it clean with frequent was...

Page 201: ... containers If they are spilled or leaked clean and dry the area immediately Store your vehicle in a dry well venti lated area Do not park your vehicle in a damp poorly ventilated area If you often wash your vehicle in the garage or if you frequently drive it in when wet your garage may be damp The high humidity in the garage may cause or accelerate corrosion A wet vehicle may corrode even in a he...

Page 202: ...tained areas with a clean damp cloth To remove soap rub the areas again with a cloth dampened with water Repeat this until the stain is removed or use a commercial carpet cleaner for tougher stains If you use a carpet cleaner carefully follow the manufacturer s instruc tions and precautions Instrument panel and console Remove loose dirt with a vacuum cleaner Gently wipe dirt off with a tightly squ...

Page 203: ...hout ample water Follow the above procedure 3 Wash the entire exterior with a mild detergent or car wash soap using a sponge or soft cloth The sponge or cloth should be frequently soaked in the soap solution NOTE When using a commercial car wash prod uct observe the cautions specified by the manufacturer Never use strong household detergents or soaps 4 Once the dirt has been completely removed rin...

Page 204: ...fy the paint Only use waxes and polishes of good quality When using waxes and polishes observe the precautions specified by the manufacturers NOTICE If you use an automatic car wash make sure that your vehicle s body parts such as spoilers cannot be damaged If you are in doubt consult the car wash operator for advice NOTICE If you use a high pressure cleaner keep away the nozzle from your vehi cle...

Page 205: ...SPECIFICATIONS 9 52SS0 01E 84MM01001 SPECIFICATIONS Vehicle Identification 9 1 Fuel 9 2 Specifications 9 3 ...

Page 206: ...or a qualified workshop when ordering or refer ring to special service information When ever you have occasion to consult a SUZUKI dealer or a qualified workshop remember to identify your vehicle with this number Should you find the number diffi cult to read you will also find it on the iden tification plate NOTE For the Chassis serial number of GCC countries models refer to For GCC Countries in t...

Page 207: ...her may be used in your vehicle if the MTBE content is not greater than 15 This oxygenated fuel does not contain alcohol NOTE For the fuel recommendation of Argen tina models refer to For Argentina in the SUPPLEMENT section For the fuel recommendation of Thailand models refer to For Thailand in the SUPPLEMENT section NOTICE The fuel tank has an air space to allow for fuel expansion in hot weather ...

Page 208: ... in the SUPPLEMENT section ITEM Dimensions UNIT mm in Overall length 4195 165 1 Overall width 1765 69 5 Overall height 1910 75 2 Wheelbase 2205 86 8 Track Front 1465 57 7 Rear 1460 57 5 Ground clearance 160 6 3 ITEM Mass weight UNIT kg lbs Curb mass weight 1045 1100 2303 2425 Gross vehicle mass weight rating 2010 4431 Permissible maximum Axle Weight Front 1030 2270 Rear 1340 2954 ...

Page 209: ...OHC Number of cylinders 4 Bore 74 0 mm 2 91 in Stroke 85 0 mm 3 34 in Piston displacement 1462 cm3 1462 cc 89 2 cu in Compression ratio 10 0 1 ITEM Electrical Standard spark plug NGK KR6A 10 Battery 12V 34B19L Fuses See INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE section ...

Page 210: ...12V 21W WY21W Rear 12V 21W P21W Position light 12V 5W W5W Tail brake light 12V 21 5W P21 5W License plate light 12V 5W W5W Reversing light 12V 21W P21W Interior light 12V 5W Daytime running light if equipped 12V 13W P13W Rear fog light if equipped 12V 21W P21W High mount stop light if equipped 12V 16W W16W ...

Page 211: ...m size 13X5 J Tyre pressures For the specified tyre pressure see the Tyre Information Label located on the driver s door lock pillar ITEM Capacities approx Coolant including reservoir tank For vehicles without heating system 4 1 L 7 2 lmp pt For vehicles with heating system 4 9 L 10 4 lmp pt Fuel tank 43 L 9 5 Imp gal Engine oil 3 6 L 6 4 Imp pt replacement with oil filter Transmission oil 1 9 L 3...

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Page 213: ...SUPPLEMENT 10 52SS01 01E SUPPLEMENT For Argentina 10 1 For GCC Countries 10 2 For Taiwan 10 4 For Thailand 10 4 For Pakistan 10 5 ...

Page 214: ...ied with the driveability or fuel economy of your vehicle when you use a gasoline alcohol blend you should switch back to unleaded gasoline contain ing no alcohol NOTICE The fuel tank has an air space to allow for fuel expansion in hot weather If you continue to add fuel after the filler nozzle has automati cally shut off or an initial blowback occurs the air chamber will become full Exposure to h...

Page 215: ...icle They are also used to assist a SUZUKI dealer or a qualified workshop when ordering or refer ring to special service information When ever you have occasion to consult a SUZUKI dealer or a qualified workshop remember to identify your vehicle with this number Should you find the number diffi cult to read you will also find it on the iden tification plate WARNING NEVER use a rearward facing chil...

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Page 217: ...nleaded gasoline contain ing no alcohol Gasoline containing MTBE Unleaded gasoline containing MTBE methyl tertiary butyl ether may be used in your vehicle if the MTBE content is not greater than 15 This oxygenated fuel does not contain alcohol WARNING DO NOT carry baby infant and chil dren on the front passenger seat Otherwise it is a violation of the leg islation NOTICE The fuel tank has an air s...

Page 218: ...1 Overall width Flat Deck 1675 65 9 Wide Deck 1765 69 5 Overall height Flat Deck 1870 73 6 Wide Deck 1910 75 2 Wheelbase 2205 86 8 Track Front 1465 57 7 Rear 1460 57 5 Ground clearance 160 6 3 ITEM Mass weight UNIT kg lbs Curb mass weight 1010 1045 2226 2303 Gross vehicle mass weight rating 2190 4828 Permissible maximum Axle Weight Front 1030 2270 Rear 1340 2954 ...

Page 219: ... Chassis Serial Number 9 1 10 2 Clutch Pedal 3 5 6 22 Coolant Level Check 6 17 Coolant Replacement 6 18 Corrosion Prevention 8 1 Cup Holder 5 43 Cup Holder and Storage Area 5 42 D Daily Inspection Checklist 3 1 Daytime Running Light D R L 2 24 6 39 Door 2 2 Door Locks 2 2 Downshifting maximum allowable speeds 3 8 Drive Belt 6 12 Driver s Seat belt Reminder Light 1 8 2 12 Driving on Hills 4 4 Drivi...

Page 220: ...ight Leveling Switch 2 29 Heating and Air Conditioning System 5 1 High mount Stop Light 6 42 Highway Driving 4 3 Horn 2 32 How the ABS Works 3 11 I Ignition Switch 3 2 Immobilizer System 2 1 Immobilizer System Warning Light 2 13 Improving Fuel Economy 4 2 Information Display 2 16 Inside Rearview Mirror 2 5 Installation of radio frequency transmitters 5 9 Instrument Cluster 2 6 Instrument Panel Cen...

Page 221: ...Fog Light Indicator Light 2 15 Rear Turn Signal Light 6 40 Refill with Oil and Oil Leakage Check 6 16 Refilling 6 13 Replacing Tyres and or Wheels 3 17 Reversing light 6 40 Ride in Assist Grip 5 42 Running in 4 1 S Seat Adjustment driver s seat 1 1 Seat Belt Inspection 1 8 Seat Belts 1 2 Seat Belts for vehicles with Emergency Locking Retractor ELR 1 6 Seat Belts for vehicles without Emergency Lock...

Page 222: ... 2 29 Tyre Changing Tool 7 1 Tyre Inspection 6 27 Tyre Pressure Monitoring System TPMS 3 14 Tyre Rotation 6 28 Tyres 6 26 V Vehicle Cleaning 8 2 Vehicle Loading 2 32 W Warning and Indicator Lights 2 7 Warning Triangle 2 4 Washing 8 4 Waxing 8 5 When Encountering a Flooded Area 4 7 Windows 2 5 Windshield Washer 2 31 Windshield Washer Fluid 6 46 Windshield Wiper and Washer Lever 2 30 Windshield Wipe...

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