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FOREWORD
This manual should be considered as a
permanent part of the vehicle and should
remain with the vehicle when resold or oth-
erwise transferred to a new owner or oper-
ator. Please read this manual carefully
before operating your new SUZUKI vehicle
and review the manual from time to time. It
contains important information on safety,
operation and maintenance.
All information in this manual is based
on the latest product information avail-
able at the time of publication. Due to
improvements or other changes, there
may be discrepancies between informa-
tion in this manual and your vehicle.
SUZUKI
MOTOR
CORPORATION
reserves the right to make production
changes at any time, without notice and
without incurring any obligation to
make the same or similar changes to
vehicles previously built or sold.
This 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
necessary modifications.
IMPORTANT
WARNING/
CAUTION/NOTICE/
NOTE
Please read this manual and follow its
instructions carefully. To emphasize spe-
cial information, the symbol
words WARNING, CAUTION, NOTICE
and NOTE have special meanings. Pay
particular attention to messages high-
lighted by these signal words:
WARNING
Indicates a potential hazard that
could result in death or serious
injury.
CAUTION
any
Indicates a potential hazard that
could result in minor or moderate
injury.
NOTICE
Indicates a potential hazard that
could result in vehicle damage.
NOTE:
Indicates special information to make
maintenance easier or instructions clearer.
and the
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  • Page 1 Please read this manual carefully cial information, the symbol and the tion in this manual and your vehicle. before operating your new SUZUKI vehicle words WARNING, CAUTION, NOTICE SUZUKI MOTOR CORPORATION and review the manual from time to time. It and NOTE have special meanings.
  • Page 2 Consult authorized SUZUKI dealer or quali- fied service technician for advice. 80TS - 01E...
  • Page 3 INTRODUCTION Thank you for choosing SUZUKI and welcome to our growing family. Your choice was a wise one; SUZUKI products are a great value that will give you years of driving pleasure. This Owner’s Manual was prepared to help you have a safe, enjoyable, and trouble-free experience with your SUZUKI. In it you will learn about the vehicle’s operation, its safety features and maintenance requirements.
  • Page 4 • Suppliers of SUZUKI vehicle parts, components and accessories (the “Suppliers”) Data usage (the “Data Usage”) SUZUKI and the Parties may use the Recorded Data in the modules or memories for the purpose of; • Diagnostic, service, repair and warranty processes •...
  • Page 5 Conditions under which SUZUKI and the Parties can disclose or provide any of the Recorded Data to a third party SUZUKI and the Parties may disclose or provide any of the Recorded Data to a third party under any of the following conditions: •...
  • Page 6 A wide variety of non-genuine replacement parts and accessories for SUZUKI vehicles are currently available in the market. Using these parts and accessories can affect the vehicle performance and shorten its useful life. Therefore, installation of non-genuine SUZUKI parts and accessories is not covered under warranty.
  • Page 7 SERVICE STATION GUIDE 1. Engine hood (see section 7) (RHD) 2. Engine coolant (see section 9) (RHD) 3. Windshield washer fluid Headlight washer fluid (see section 9) 4. Engine oil dipstick (see section 9) 5. Lead-acid battery (see section 9) 6.
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  • Page 9: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS QUICK GUIDE FOR SAFE DRIVING BEFORE DRIVING INSTRUMENT CLUSTER OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE ADVICE FOR YOUR DRIVING OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT VEHICLE LOADING AND TOWING INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE EMERGENCY SERVICE APPEARANCE CARE SPECIFICATIONS SUPPLEMENT INDEX 80TS - 01E...
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  • Page 11 QUICK GUIDE QUICK GUIDE Illustrated Table of Contents ..........1-1 Warning Lights and Indicators .......... 1-10 Warning Buzzer ..............1-25 FAQ ..................1-32 59RN00020 80TS - 01E...
  • Page 12 QUICK GUIDE Illustrated Table of Contents (1) (2) (4) (5) Exterior (1) Fuel Filler Cap (P.7-1) (2) Door Locks (P.3-1) (3) Outside Rearview Mirror (P.2-9) (4) Stereo Camera (if equipped) (P.5-48) (5) Windshield Wiper (P.3-38, 9-63) (6) Tailgate (P.3-4) (7) Rear Window Wiper (P.3-38, 9-63) (8) High Mount Stop Light (P.9-53) (9) Radio Antenna (P.7-32) (10) Door (P.3-1)
  • Page 13 QUICK GUIDE Interior, Side (1) (2) (3) (1) Inside Rearview Mirror (P.2-8) (2) Stereo Camera (if equipped) (P.5-48) (3) Sun Visor (P.7-6) (4) Front Interior Light (P.7-7, 9-60) (5) Warning Label for Front Passenger's Front Airbag (P.2-50) *1, *2 (6) Side Curtain Airbag (if equipped) (P.2-48) (7) Seat Belt (P.2-20) (8) Center Interior Light (P.7-7, 9-60)
  • Page 14 QUICK GUIDE Interior, Rear (1) Assist Grip (P.7-13) (2) Seat Belt (P.2-20) (3) Accessory Socket (if equipped) (P.7-9) (4) Luggage Compartment Light (P.7-9) (5) Rear Seat (P.2-12) 80T010070 80TS - 01E...
  • Page 15 QUICK GUIDE Interior, Front (1) Engine Hood Release Handle (P.7-4) (2) Driver’s Front Airbag (P.2-47) (3) USB Socket (if equipped) (P.7-15) (4) Front Passenger’s Front Airbag (P.2-47) (5) Glove Box (P.7-13) (6) Fuel Lid Opener Lever (P.7-1) (7) Parking Brake Lever (P.5-27) (8) Transfer Lever (P.5-36) (9) Electric Window Control (Rear passenger's door) (P.2-11)
  • Page 16 QUICK GUIDE Instrument Panel 1 (1) Hands-free Switch (if equipped) (P.7-34) Voice Recognition Switch (if equipped) (P.7-33) (2) Windshield Wiper and Washer Lever (P.3-38)/Rear Window Wiper/Washer Switch (P.3-40) (3) Remote Audio Controls (if equipped) (P.7-33) (4) Instrument Cluster (P.4-1) (5) Ignition Switch (P.5-3) (6) Cruise Control Switches (if equipped) (P.5-43) (7) Lighting Control Lever (P.3-23)/...
  • Page 17 QUICK GUIDE Instrument Panel 2 (1) Headlight Leveling Switch (P.3-28) (2) Headlight Washer Switch (if equipped) (P.3-35) (3) Parking Sensor Switch (P.5-69) (4) Electric Mirror Control (P.2-9) (5) Electric window control (Driver's door) (P.2-11) ® (6) ESP OFF Switch (P.5-94) (7) Hill Descent Control Switch (P.5-95) (8) Electric Window Control (Passenger's door) (P.2-11)
  • Page 18 QUICK GUIDE For Australia, New Zealand, Hong Kong and Macao model (1) Lane Departure Warning OFF Switch (P.5-64) (2) Dual Camera Brake Support OFF Switch (P.5-84) (3) Idling Stop System OFF Switch (if equipped)(P.5-26) (4) Parking Sensor Switch (P.5-69) (5) Headlight washer switch (P.3-35) (6) Headlight leveling switch (P.3-28) (7) Electric window control (Passenger's door) (P.2-11)
  • Page 19 QUICK GUIDE Luggage Compartment (1) Luggage Compartment Board (2) Wheel Wrench (P.10-4) (3) Jack Handle (P.10-4) (4) Jack (P.10-4) 80T010170 80TS - 01E...
  • Page 20 QUICK GUIDE (1) Keyless Push Start System Remote Controller (P.3-9) Keyless Push Start System (P.5-9) Starting Engine (P.5-15) (2) Key (P.3-1) Door Locks (P.3-1) (3) Keyless Entry System Transmitter (P.3-7) Starting Engine (P.5-13) Key (P.3-1) Door Locks (P.3-1) 55T010010 80TS - 01E...
  • Page 21 QUICK GUIDE Warning Lights and Indicators Warning Lights (4) (5) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) 80T010190 NOTE: • The mile indication on the speedometer is different depending on the country or area. • The warning and indicator lights are different depending on the country or area. 1-10 80TS - 01E...
  • Page 22 • If a warning light continues to be lit or is blinking, there may be a problem with the vehicle or the system. Carefully read the following reference information and consult with an authorized SUZUKI dealer or a qualified workshop.
  • Page 23 QUICK GUIDE Warning light Color Name Orange Adaptive Cruise Control System Warning Light (if equipped) Orange Low Tyre pressure Warning Light (if equipped) ® (10) Orange Warning Light (11) Orange Anti-lock Brake System (ABS) Warning Light (12) Brake System Warning Light (13) High Engine Coolant Temperature Warning Light (14)
  • Page 24 QUICK GUIDE Warning light Color Name (16) Open Door Warning Light (17) Airbag Warning Light Driver’s Seat Belt Reminder Light / Front Passenger’s Seat Belt (18) Reminder Light 1-13 80TS - 01E...
  • Page 25 QUICK GUIDE Indicators (19) (20) (21) (22) (23) (24) (20) (25) (26) (27) (28) (29) (30) (31) (32) (33) 80T010230 NOTE: • The mile indication on the speedometer is different depending on the country or area. • The warning and indicator lights are different depending on the country or area. 1-14 80TS - 01E...
  • Page 26 QUICK GUIDE Indicator Color Name (19) Theft Deterrent Light (20) Green Turn Signal Indicators (21) Green 4WD Indicator Light (22) Green Illumination Indicator Light (23) Green Front Fog Light Indicator Light (if equipped) (24) Blue Main Beam (High Beam) Indicator Light ®...
  • Page 28 QUICK GUIDE Warning Lights (for Hong Kong and Macao model) (4) (5) (8) (9) (11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (10) 80T010220 1-17 80TS - 01E...
  • Page 29 • If a warning light continues to be lit or is blinking, there may be a problem with the vehicle or the system. Carefully read the following reference information and consult with an authorized SUZUKI dealer or a qualified workshop.
  • Page 30 QUICK GUIDE Warning light Color Name Orange Master Warning Indicator Light Orange High Beam Assist Warning Light Orange Low Fuel Warning Light (10) Orange Adaptive Cruise Control System Warning Light ® (11) Orange Warning Light (12) Orange Anti-lock Brake System (ABS) Warning Light (13) Brake System Warning Light (14)
  • Page 31 QUICK GUIDE Warning light Color Name (15) Orange Transmission Warning Light (Automatic Transmission models) (16) Open Door Warning Light (17) Airbag Warning Light Driver’s Seat Belt Reminder Light / Front Passenger’s Seat Belt (18) Reminder Light 1-20 80TS - 01E...
  • Page 32 QUICK GUIDE Indicators (for Hong Kong and Macao model) (19) (20) (21)(22) (23) (24) (25) (20) (26) (27) (28) (29) (30) (31) (32) (33) (34) (35) (36) 80T010250 1-21 80TS - 01E...
  • Page 33 QUICK GUIDE Indicator Color Name (19) Theft Deterrent Light (20) Green Turn Signal Indicators (21) Green 4WD Indicator Light (22) Green Illumination Indicator Light (23) Green Front Fog Light Indicator Light (24) Green High Beam Assist Indicator Light (25) Blue Main Beam (High Beam) Indicator Light (26) Green...
  • Page 35 QUICK GUIDE Indicator Color Name (35) Orange Lane Departure Warning Indicator Light (36) Orange Lane Departure Warning OFF Indicator Light 1-24 80TS - 01E...
  • Page 36 QUICK GUIDE Warning Buzzer • *1: The master warning in the instrument cluster blinks. At the same time, the message will be shown on the information display to inform the driver of the vehicle condition and the remedy. • *2: The message will be shown on the information display to inform the driver of the vehicle condition and the remedy. For All model When Warning buzzer...
  • Page 37 Cause and remedy When the ignition Interior buzzer The brake fluid is insufficient or the brake system may be switch is in “ON” faulty. Consult with an authorized SUZUKI dealer or a quali- • Chime (once) position fied workshop. engine...
  • Page 38 QUICK GUIDE When Warning buzzer Instrument cluster Cause and remedy When driving • Interior buzzer The parking brake has not been released. Stop the vehicle in a safe place and release the parking brake. • 3 beeps repeating at short intervals Lights up When driving terior buzzer...
  • Page 39 QUICK GUIDE For Automatic Transmission models For Hong Kong and Macao model When Warning buzzer Instrument cluster Cause and remedy When stopping or Interior buzzer The gearshift lever is in “R” (Reverse) position. reversing the vehi- Check the gearshift lever position. •...
  • Page 40 (OFF) When the engine Interior buzzer There may be a problem with the keyless push start system. switch is pressed to Ask an authorized SUZUKI dealer to have the system • Beeping once change the ignition inspected. mode to ON...
  • Page 41 The steering lock fails to engage due to a fault in the system when the ignition mode is turned to LOCK (OFF) by pressing • Continuous short beeps – the engine switch. Have the vehicle inspected by an authorized SUZUKI dealer or a qualified workshop. 1-30 80TS - 01E...
  • Page 42 LOCK button on the Close all doors completely • Beeping at short inter- remote controller vals for approx. 2 sec- onds Lights up For Vehicle With Suzuki Safety Support When Warning buzzer Instrument cluster Cause and remedy When driving Interior buzzer The dual camera brake support (DCBS) is activated.
  • Page 43 QUICK GUIDE Q&A Refer to the following list of frequently asked questions. Door opening / closing Q. The keyless entry system does not work. What should I do? A. There is a possibility that something is interfering with the function of the keyless entry system. Refer to “Keyless Entry System”...
  • Page 44 QUICK GUIDE Tyres Q. I get a flat tyre. What should I do? A. Change the flat tyre with a spare tyre. Refer to “Changing Wheels” in the “EMERGENCY SERVICE” section. Running out of battery Q. The battery runs out and the engine does not start. What should I do? A.
  • Page 45 QUICK GUIDE SUZUKI SAFETY SUPPORT Q. How can I know when SUZUKI SAFETY SUPPORT operates and does not operate? A. Refer to “SUZUKI SAFETY SUPPORT” in the “OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE” section. Electrical equipment Q. The headlights or brake lights do not light up. What should I do? A.
  • Page 46 QUICK GUIDE MEMO 1-35 80TS - 01E...
  • Page 47: For Safe Driving

    FOR SAFE DRIVING FOR SAFE DRIVING Driver’s Seat Floor .............. 2-1 Seat Belts and Child Restraint Systems ......2-2 Front Seats ................2-5 Tilt Steering Lock Lever ............. 2-8 Mirrors .................. 2-8 Rear Seats ................2-12 Seat Utility ................2-14 Safety for Child ..............
  • Page 48: Driver's Seat Floor

    When you replace the floor mats in your vehicle with a different type such as all- weather floor mats, we highly recommend to use genuine SUZUKI floor mats for proper fitting. 80TS - 01E...
  • Page 49: Seat Belts And Child Restraint Systems

    FOR SAFE DRIVING Seat Belts and Child Restraint WARNING Systems (Continued) • Do not modify, remove, disassem- ble seat belts. Doing so may pre- vent them from functioning properly and cause the risk of severe injury or death in the event Across the pelvis of a collision.
  • Page 50 FOR SAFE DRIVING WARNING WARNING WARNING • Never allow persons to ride in the (Continued) (Continued) cargo area of a vehicle. In the event • Pregnant women should use seat • Never use the same seat belt for belts, although specific recommen- of an accident, there is a much more than one occupant and never dations about driving should be...
  • Page 51 FOR SAFE DRIVING Adjustment before Driving Correct Use of Seat Belt WARNING (Continued) • Infants and small children should never be transported unless they are properly restrained. Restraint sys- tems for infants and small children can be purchased locally and should be used.
  • Page 52: Front Seats

    FOR SAFE DRIVING Front Seats WARNING (Continued) Seat Adjustment • If you place a cushion, etc. between the seatback and your back, you may not be able to drive the vehicle WARNING in a correct posture. Also, the seat belt and the head restraint may not •...
  • Page 53 FOR SAFE DRIVING Head Restraints WARNING • If you drive the vehicle with the head restraint removed, a passen- ger's backward tilting cannot be prevented in a collision from the backward and the impact to a pas- senger's head cannot be reduced in a sudden braking or a collision.
  • Page 54 FOR SAFE DRIVING NOTE: Front Seat Heater (if equipped) It may be necessary to recline the seat- back to provide enough overhead clear- ance to remove the head restraint. 59RN02260 CAUTION 80T020310 Improperly using the seat heater can (1) Seat heater switch (front passenger’s be hazardous.
  • Page 55: Tilt Steering Lock Lever

    FOR SAFE DRIVING Tilt Steering Lock Lever Mirrors NOTICE To avoid damaging the heater ele- Inside Rearview Mirror ment: • Do not subject the front seats to heavy impacts, such as children jumping on them. • Do not cover the seat with any insulating materials such as blan- kets or cushions.
  • Page 56 FOR SAFE DRIVING You can adjust the inside rearview mirror is in “ACC” or “ON” position, or the ignition Outside Rearview Mirrors by hand to see the rear of your vehicle in mode is ACC or ON. To adjust the mirrors: the mirror.
  • Page 57 FOR SAFE DRIVING Outside Rearview Mirror Folding Remote Folding Mirrors Switch (if equipped) (if equipped) Position of switch When the outside rearview mirror folding switch is in the unfolded position, the out- Unfold Fold side rearview mirrors are folded or Fold unfolded in conjunction with the door lock- ing or engine switch operation.
  • Page 58 FOR SAFE DRIVING • If the outside rearview mirror folding How to switch the remote folding mirror switch is in the folded position, the mir- function rors will not be unfolded automatically, When the ignition mode is LOCK (OFF), even when the engine switch is pushed you can switch the function from the 4 times to change the ignition mode to ACC or...
  • Page 59: Rear Seats

    FOR SAFE DRIVING Rear Seats System state Number of beeps Once Disabled Seat Adjustment WARNING Enabled Twice • To avoid excessive seat belt slack, which reduces the effectiveness of • If you cannot complete the operations in the seat belts as a safety device, step 3) and 4) within 15 seconds cor- check that the seats are adjusted rectly, the state of the remote folding mir-...
  • Page 60 FOR SAFE DRIVING Head Restraints WARNING Head restraints are designed to help (Continued) reduce the risk of neck injuries in the case • Being distracted by head restraint of an accident. adjustment could lead to an acci- dent. WARNING Do not attempt to adjust the head restraint while driving.
  • Page 61: Seat Utility

    FOR SAFE DRIVING Seat Utility Folding Rear seats CAUTION Remove objects from the rear seats before folding the rear seats. There may be a case that the rear seat belt reminder (if equipped) will not be activated, if objects are remained on the rear seats.
  • Page 62 FOR SAFE DRIVING NOTICE NOTICE After folding the rear seatback for- • When returning the rear seatback ward, do not allow any foreign mate- to the normal position, do not allow Lock rial to enter the lock opening. This any foreign material to enter the may cause damage to the inside of lock opening.
  • Page 63: Safety For Child

    FOR SAFE DRIVING Safety for Child WARNING WARNING • If you do not use the child-proof (Continued) For safety, carefully drive at lower speed lock, a child may open a door and than usual. the child may be thrown out, result- ing in severe injury.
  • Page 64 FOR SAFE DRIVING A Child Needs to Wear Seat Belt WARNING (Continued) • If two or more people use a single seat belt, in a sudden braking and a collision, the seat belt may not pro- vide the best performance, result- ing in severe injury.
  • Page 65 FOR SAFE DRIVING Do not Let a Child Play with Seat An Adult Needs to Open or Close WARNING Belt Each Door or Window, and Adjust Seats (Continued) • If you leave the power window in Only an adult should open or close each ready condition, it may cause unin- door or window and adjust seats, not to get tended operation of the power win-...
  • Page 66 FOR SAFE DRIVING Do not Let a Child Stick His/her Do not Leave a Child Unattended in Do not Place a Child in Luggage Head or Hands out of the Window the Vehicle Compartment 69RHS163 69RHS164 69RHS165 WARNING WARNING WARNING Ensure that a child does not put their When getting out of the vehicle, do The luggage areas do not feature a...
  • Page 67: Seat Belt

    FOR SAFE DRIVING Lap-shoulder Belt Seat Belt WARNING • Those that are pregnant or sick/dis- Emergency locking retractor (ELR) A Child Needs to Wear Seat Belt abled must also wear their seat The seat belt has an emergency locking belts. However, in the event of a retractor (ELR), which is designed to lock Refer to “Safety for Child”...
  • Page 68 FOR SAFE DRIVING Low on hips 59RN02320 59RN02330 To reduce the risk of sliding under the belt To fasten the seat belt, sit up straight and during a collision, position the lap portion far back into the seat, pull the latch plate of the belt across your lap as low on your attached to the seat belt across your body hips as possible and adjust it to a snug fit...
  • Page 69 FOR SAFE DRIVING Correct Use of Seat Belt WARNING Use the seat belt correctly. Other- wise, in a sudden braking or a colli- sion, the body may not be restrained, resulting in severe injury. Observe the following points. • If the seat belt is twisted or contains excessive slack, there is danger of heavy pressure focused on certain body areas.
  • Page 70 FOR SAFE DRIVING (1) Driver’s seat belt reminder light / front Seat Belt Reminder passenger’s seat belt reminder light Except for Hong Kong and Macao model (2) Rear passenger’s seat belt reminder light (rear left)* (if equipped) (3) Rear passenger’s seat belt reminder light (rear right)* (if equipped) *1 This symbol represents that the...
  • Page 71 FOR SAFE DRIVING Driver’s seat belt reminder Front passenger’s seat belt reminder Rear passenger’s seat belt reminder If the driver’s seat belt remains unbuckled If there is a person sitting in the front pas- (if equipped) when the ignition switch is turned to “ON” senger seat and the front passenger seat If the ignition switch is turned to “ON”...
  • Page 72 FOR SAFE DRIVING For Hong Kong and Macao model (1) Driver’s seat belt reminder light / front passenger’s seat belt reminder light (2) Rear passenger’s seat belt reminder light (rear left) (3) Rear passenger’s seat belt reminder light (rear right) When the driver and/or passenger(s) do not fasten their seat belts, the seat belt reminder lights will come on or blink and a...
  • Page 73 FOR SAFE DRIVING Driver’s seat belt reminder Front passenger’s seat belt reminder Rear passenger’s seat belt reminder If the driver’s seat belt remains unbuckled If there is a person sitting in the front pas- The rear passenger's seat belt reminder when the engine switch is pressed to senger seat and the front passenger seat light is located on top of the room mirror.
  • Page 74: Handling And Care For Seat Belt

    • If the buckle does not work prop- belt is retracted without any erly, ask an authorized SUZUKI slack. 80T020150 dealer or a qualified workshop for – Do not modify or remove the seat Periodically check if the seat belts work inspection.
  • Page 75: Seat Belt Pretensioner System (Only For Front Seat)

    WARNING seat belt retractor. The pretensioner tight- ens the seat belt so the belt fits the occu- This section describes your SUZUKI pant’s body more snugly in the event of a vehicle’s seat belt pretensioner sys- frontal or side collision. The retractors will tem.
  • Page 76 Have both systems inspected by system. The seat belt may be retracted an authorized SUZUKI dealer or a qualified unexpectedly, or it may not be properly workshop as soon as possible. retracted when necessary.
  • Page 77: Seat Belt Force Limiter System (If Equipped)

    Have the seat belt replaced by an authorized SUZUKI dealer or a qualified workshop. 2-30 80TS - 01E...
  • Page 78 WARNING 80JC007 59RN02290 59RN02250 Child restraint SUZUKI highly recommends that you use • Do not install a rear-facing child a child restraint system to restrain infants restraint in the front passenger’s and small children. Many different types of seat. If the passenger’s airbag child restraint systems are available;...
  • Page 79 FOR SAFE DRIVING WARNING WARNING (Continued) (Continued) • If the child is not secured properly • When installing a child restraint in the child restraint system, it system to the rear seat, touching could cause serious injury to the the child's foot or the child restraint child in the event of an accident.
  • Page 80: Selecting An Appropriate Child Restraint System

    Group III 22-36 kg NOTE: • Typical child restraint systems are speci- SUZUKI genuine child restraint system for fied as follows: this vehicle complies with the UN R44 / R129 standard. 78RB01010 2-33...
  • Page 81 FOR SAFE DRIVING Baby seat Child seat Junior seat 64L30810 64L30820 64L30830 A baby seat for rear-facing or sideways- A child seat with a front-facing configura- A junior seat with a front-facing configura- facing use, for babies that cannot yet sup- tion, used for children for which the shoul- tion, used for a child for which the shoulder port their own heads or who cannot sit...
  • Page 82 FOR SAFE DRIVING #1: Move the front seat fully rearward. Child Restraint Systems Installation Seat #2: When you install a front-facing child Suitability for Each Seat Position position Marking NOTICE restraint, if there is a gap or space between the child restraint and the seatback, adjust the seatback angle #1, #2, in order to install the child restraint...
  • Page 83 FOR SAFE DRIVING Detailed information for child restraint system Seating position Seat position number Seating position suitable for universal belted YES (#1) (YES/NO) i-Size seating position (YES/NO) Seating position suitable for lateral fixture (L1/L2) R1,R2X, R1,R2X, Suitable rear-facing fixture R2,R3 R2,R3 (R1/R2X/R2/R3) (#2)
  • Page 84 FOR SAFE DRIVING If your child restraint system has no size class (or if you cannot find information in the following table), refer to the child restraint system suitability information for the vehicle or ask the retailer of your child seat. ISOFIX child restraint systems are shown as follows;...
  • Page 85 FOR SAFE DRIVING Mass group Size class Fixture Description – (15kg to 25kg) – (22kg to 36kg) Key of letters to be inserted in the above table X = There is no fixture for this mass group. Booster seat fixtures are shown as follows; Fixture Description Booster seat, reduced width 440 mm...
  • Page 86 FOR SAFE DRIVING Securing Securing Child Restraint System by Seat Belt This section explains securing the child CAUTION restraint system in the rear seat. Choose the appropriate seat for the child’s If your vehicle is equipped with the age and physical size. head restraint, adjust the height of the head restraint or remove it for fit- ting the child restraint, as necessary.
  • Page 87 FOR SAFE DRIVING WARNING If the child restraint system contacts the head restraint, the child restraint system cannot be secured firmly. This may cause severe injury to a child in a collision. When installing the child restraint system, adjust the head restraint height to the highest position as 72M00172 much as possible or remove the head...
  • Page 88 FOR SAFE DRIVING 7) Shake the child restraint system back Install the ISOFIX type child restraint sys- Securing Child Restraint System by and forth, and left and right to check if it tem according to the instructions provided ISOFIX is securely in position. by the child restraint system manufacturer.
  • Page 89 FOR SAFE DRIVING Here is a general instruction: CAUTION If your vehicle is equipped with the head restraint, adjust the height of the rear head restraint or remove it for fitting the child restraint, as nec- essary. However, if a booster cushion not equipped with the head restraint is fitted, the head restraint should not be removed.
  • Page 90 FOR SAFE DRIVING 80T020340 54G184 54G185 3) Use your hands to carefully align the 4) Push the child restraint toward the anchor- 5) Grasp the front of the child restraint and connecting bar tips with the anchor- ages so that the connecting bar tips are push the child restraint forcefully to ages.
  • Page 91 FOR SAFE DRIVING 2) Hook the top tether strap to the top Installation of Child Restraint with tether anchorage and tighten the top Top Tether tether strap according to the instruc- tions provided by the child restraint sys- tem manufacturer. Attach the top tether strap to the corresponding top tether anchorage located directly behind the Front...
  • Page 92 FOR SAFE DRIVING WARNING If the seat belt, etc. gets stuck in the child restraint system, it may not be secured properly and this may cause severe injury to a child in a collision. When you install the child restraint system, check that obstacles and the seat belt do not exist near the ISOFIX anchorages...
  • Page 93: Supplemental Restraint System (Airbags)

    FOR SAFE DRIVING Supplemental Restraint System (Airbags) 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.
  • Page 94 Have the airbag system minor frontal collisions, since they would this vehicle records and accumulates data inspected by an authorized SUZUKI dealer offer no protection in those types of acci- when the airbag is deployed. or a qualified workshop as soon as possi- dents.
  • Page 95: When Driving The Vehicle With Srs Airbag System

    FOR SAFE DRIVING Therefore, an airbag is not a substitute for needed to restrain occupants from further When Driving the Vehicle with seat belts. To maximize your protection, movements during the accident. always fasten your seat belts. Be aware Therefore, an airbag is not a substitute for SRS Airbag System that no system can prevent all possible seat belts.
  • Page 96 • Do not attach accessories (except for SUZUKI genuine products), etc., to the windshield or the inside rear- view mirror. 2-49 80TS - 01E...
  • Page 97 FOR SAFE DRIVING Description of warning label Warning Label of SRS Airbag for Front Passenger’s Seat Symbol Symbol meaning install rear-facing child restraint system to the front passen- ger’s seat equipped with an airbag. If the front passen- 59RN02200 ger’s seat airbag were to be deployed,...
  • Page 98 78RB02023 of a collision. Have your vehicle Front passenger’s front airbag inspected by an authorized SUZUKI dealer or a qualified workshop. • If you smash the airbag stored place or apply a strong impact to it,...
  • Page 99: Handling For Airbags

    SUZUKI dealer WARNING or a qualified workshop to ensure that it works properly. If the origi- •...
  • Page 100 FOR SAFE DRIVING Driver’s front airbag precautions Front passenger’s front airbag precau- WARNING tions (Continued) – Center console repair, repairs around the instrument cluster, repairs under the front seat, and repairs of electrical wiring – Installation of audio equipment, etc. –...
  • Page 101 – Do attach accessories WARNING (except SUZUKI genuine If you attach accessories such as cup products), etc., to the windshield holders or hangers near the door, or or the inside rearview mirror. if you lean umbrellas against the...
  • Page 102: Function Of Airbags

    FOR SAFE DRIVING Function of Airbags How the System Works In a frontal collision, the collision sensors will detect rapid deceleration, and if the controller judges that the deceleration rep- resents a severe frontal collision, the con- troller will trigger the inflators. The inflators inflate the appropriate airbags with nitro- gen or argon gas.
  • Page 103 These conditions may interfere with driver’s view or SUZUKI dealer or a qualified work- are not harmful and do not indicate a safe driving. In each condition, it shop to ensure that it works prop- fire in the vehicle.
  • Page 104 SUZUKI dealer or a qualified work- has been in “LOCK” position or the ignition Front airbags deploy (inflation) shop as soon as possible.
  • Page 105 FOR SAFE DRIVING Front airbags may not inflate The front airbags may not inflate when a strong impact has not occurred since the collision object was easy to be deformed or moved, or the crashed 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...
  • Page 106 FOR SAFE DRIVING 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. 76J30510 76J30530 • Collision that the front of your vehicle • Collision with a fixed wall or guardrail at goes under the bed of a truck etc.
  • Page 107 FOR SAFE DRIVING Side airbags and side curtain airbags Side Airbags (if equipped) and Side may inflate in a strong impact Curtain Airbags (if equipped) Side airbags and side curtain airbags may Deployment Conditions inflate even in a frontal collision, if there is a strong impact to the lateral direction.
  • Page 108 FOR SAFE DRIVING Side airbags and side curtain airbags may not inflate 76J30480 77R30910 • Falling into a deep hole or ditch • Impact from the side at an oblique angle 77R30890 76J30490 77R30900 77R30920 • Landing hard or falling •...
  • Page 109: When Starting The Engine

    FOR SAFE DRIVING Side airbags and side curtain airbags When Starting the Engine do not inflate Be Careful of Carbon Monoxide Poi- soning WARNING Exhaust gases contain carbon mon- oxide, a potentially lethal gas that is colorless and odorless. If you breath 77R30930 exhaust gases, you may feel drowsy, •...
  • Page 110 FOR SAFE DRIVING Do not Run Engine in a Poorly-ven- Do not Take a Nap with Engine Run- WARNING tilated Area ning (Continued) • Do not park with the engine run- ning for a long period of time, even in an open area. If it is necessary to sit for a short time in a parked vehi- cle with the engine running, check that the air intake selector is set to...
  • Page 111: When Loading The Luggage

    FOR SAFE DRIVING When Loading the Luggage WARNING WARNING Do not take a nap with the engine (Continued) Loading too much luggage in the vehicle running. Otherwise, it may result in may have negative effects to the vehicle an accident, severe health problems body or driving performance.
  • Page 112 FOR SAFE DRIVING CAUTION • If you hang any objects on the gearshift lever or use it as a han- drest, the gearshift lever may not work properly, resulting in a mal- function or an accident. Do not hang any objects on the gearshift lever or use it as a han- drest.
  • Page 113: Before Driving

    BEFORE DRIVING BEFORE DRIVING Keys ..................3-1 Doors ..................3-1 Keyless Entry System Transmitter / Keyless Push Start System Remote Controller ....3-6 Theft Deterrent Alarm System (if equipped) ..... 3-15 Theft Deterrent Light (if equipped) ........3-19 Windows ................3-19 Lighting Control Lever ............
  • Page 114: Keys

    • When a seat belt or luggage is locks on the vehicle. rized SUZUKI dealer or a qualified work- caught by a door, the door cannot shop. be shut properly and it may open •...
  • Page 115 BEFORE DRIVING Side Door Locks CAUTION NOTICE • When a child opens or closes a Left hand drive vehicle door, his / her hands, legs or head may be caught in the door and this may cause injury. Opening or clos- ing a door should be performed not by a child but by an adult.
  • Page 116 BEFORE DRIVING To lock a front door from outside the vehi- the door. You do not need to pull and hold Central Door Locking System cle: the door handle as you close the door. • Insert the key and turn the top of the key Left hand drive vehicle NOTE: toward the front of the vehicle, or...
  • Page 117 BEFORE DRIVING NOTE: You can lock and unlock all doors (includ- Child-proof Locks (rear door) When you open a door from inside, put ing the tailgate) simultaneously by using your hand out of the window and use the the key in the driver’s door lock. door handle.
  • Page 118 BEFORE DRIVING Locking and unlocking from outside the vehicle Lock Unlock 78RB02004 78RB02003 2) Remove the trim (2) of the tailgate. 3) Move the lever (3) in arrow direction to unlock the tailgate. •Insert a flat-bladed screwdriver cov- 80T030120 ered with a soft cloth between the trim (1) Tailgate handle and the tailgate to make a space for fingers, and then pull out the trim with...
  • Page 119: Keyless Entry System Transmitter / Keyless Push Start System Remote Controller

    If the tailgate cannot be unlatched by pull- cern, have the function of the ing up the tailgate handle, have the vehicle antenna(s) disabled by an autho- inspected by an authorized SUZUKI dealer rized SUZUKI dealer or a qualified or a qualified workshop. 55T030010 workshop.
  • Page 120 • If you lose one of the transmitters, ask The turn signal lights will flash once when your authorized SUZUKI dealer or a the doors are locked. qualified workshop as soon as possible for a replacement.
  • Page 121 You may damage the transmitter when battery. Keep lithium batteries away replacing its battery. Asking an authorized from children and pets. If swallowed, SUZUKI dealer or a qualified workshop is contact a physician immediately. recommended. To replace the battery of the transmitter: NOTICE •...
  • Page 122 The recycling of materials will help to conserve natural resources. For more detailed information about disposing of or recycling of the used battery, consult an authorized SUZUKI 52RM20060 dealer or a qualified workshop. (1) LOCK button Be careful not to lose your key and to (2) UNLOCK button leave it in the locked vehicle.
  • Page 123 (2) once. • If you lose one of the remote controllers, ask an authorized SUZUKI dealer or a The turn signal lights will flash once and qualified workshop as soon as possible the exterior buzzer will sound once when for replacement.
  • Page 124 BEFORE DRIVING • If a spare remote controller is in the vehi- • To unlock all doors, push one of the cle, the request switches may not oper- request switches once. ate normally. • The remote controller will only operate a When the doors are unlocked: •...
  • Page 125 • If you lose one of the remote controllers, vehicle. you hear a click. ask an authorized SUZUKI dealer or a – Any door (including the tailgate) is qualified workshop as soon as possible open.
  • Page 126 BEFORE DRIVING Reminder function The indicator light will turn off within sev- Battery Replacement eral seconds after the remote controller is returned to an area of the vehicle other WARNING than the rear luggage area. Swallowing a lithium battery may If the remote controller is left in the vehicle cause serious internal injury or death and you lock the driver’s door or front pas-...
  • Page 127 Asking an authorized SUZUKI dealer or a qualified workshop is recommended. • When you purchase the battery by your- self at an authorized SUZUKI dealer, a qualified workshop or the other stores, check the year of manufacture for the 55T030490 battery.
  • Page 128: Theft Deterrent Alarm System (If Equipped)

    The recycling of materials will help to conserve natural resources. For more detailed information about disposing of or recycling of the used battery, consult an authorized SUZUKI dealer or a qualified workshop. 3-15 80TS - 01E...
  • Page 129 BEFORE DRIVING NOTE: How to Arm the Theft Deterrent How to Stop the Alarm • To prevent the alarm from being acci- Alarm System (When enabled) dentally triggered, avoid arming it while Should the alarm be triggered accidentally, anyone remains inside the vehicle. The the alarm will stop by the following opera- Lock all doors (including the tailgate and alarm will be triggered if any person...
  • Page 130 BEFORE DRIVING Checking Whether the Alarm Has Enabling and Disabling the Theft How to Switch the State of the Theft Been Triggered During Parking Deterrent Alarm System Deterrent Alarm System (except for Hong Kong and Macao) If the alarm was triggered due to an unau- The theft deterrent alarm system can be thorized entry into the vehicle and you then either enabled or disabled.
  • Page 131 BEFORE DRIVING 52RS20060 52RS20070 80T030310 2) Turn the knob on the lighting control 3) Turn the knob on the lighting control (5) LOCK lever to “OFF” position (3). lever to the position (4) and then to (6) UNLOCK “OFF” position (3). Repeat this opera- tion 4 times with the control lever finally 4) Turn the lock knob (1) on the driver’s set to “OFF”...
  • Page 132: Theft Deterrent Light (If Equipped)

    BEFORE DRIVING Every time you perform the series of the Theft Deterrent Light Windows above steps, the state of the theft deterrent alarm system changes from the currently (if equipped) selected one to the other. You can check Electric Window Controls whether the system is enabled or disabled by the number of interior buzzer beeps at The electric windows can only be operated...
  • Page 133 BEFORE DRIVING Off-delay timer function for the driver’s window Open Close After you turn the ignition switch to “ACC” or “LOCK” position or press the engine switch to change ON mode to ACC or LOCK (OFF) mode, you can open or close the driver’s window within 30 seconds.
  • Page 134 BEFORE DRIVING Rear WARNING WARNING • When opening or closing a window, (Continued) a part of body such as hands, legs – When you open or close the front and neck may be caught by the passenger’s window or the rear window and an accident may windows on the driver’s side, occur.
  • Page 135 BEFORE DRIVING Window Lock Switch Pinching Prevention Function CAUTION The driver’s window is equipped with a • The pinching prevention function pinching prevention function. This function does not operate while you are detects a foreign object that is caught in holding the window switch in UP the window as it is being closed by AUTO- position.
  • Page 136: Lighting Control Lever

    If the AUTO-DOWN/UP feature will not work after initialization, there might be something wrong with the pinching preven- tion function. Have your vehicle inspected by an authorized SUZUKI dealer or a qual- ified workshop. 80T030270 3-23 80TS - 01E...
  • Page 137 BEFORE DRIVING Your vehicle’s lighting system is controlled by two main systems: the lighting switch and To turn the lights on or off, twist the knob the auto-on headlight system (when the lighting switch is in “AUTO” position). on the end of the lever. There are four The two systems work together to operate your lights as shown in the following chart: positions: ON: Lights ON...
  • Page 138 BEFORE DRIVING NOTE: Auto-on headlight system • Avoid covering the light sensor area of the windshield with a sticker. The sticker may impair the performance of the sen- sor and make the system unable to con- trol operation of the lights correctly. •...
  • Page 139 BEFORE DRIVING Turning on and Turning off the WARNING NOTICE Lights (for Hong Kong and Macao It takes about 5 seconds for the light model) • If you turn on the lights for a long sensor to react to a change in light- period of time with the engine ing conditions.
  • Page 140 BEFORE DRIVING position Position When you twist the knob (1) of the lighting lights / Tail Head- control lever to position, the head- lights / operation lights lights, the position lights, the tail lights and License the license plate light will turn on. plate light •...
  • Page 141 BEFORE DRIVING • Even when you press the engine switch • When you open the driver’s door with Light Reminder Buzzer from ON mode to ACC or LOCK (OFF) the knob (1) of the lighting control lever mode with only the position lights, the tail position, after the headlights The interior buzzer continuously beeps if lights and the license plate light on,...
  • Page 142 BEFORE DRIVING 3) Pull the lighting control lever toward To cancel the function: Daytime Running Light (D.R.L.) you once and open the driver’s side Perform any of the following operations. System (if equipped) door within 60 seconds. Or pull the •...
  • Page 143 BEFORE DRIVING tion lights, tail lights and/or the headlights For Hong Kong and Macao model Front Fog Light Switch are on. When the front fog light is on, an (if equipped) indicator light on the instrument cluster will come on. NOTE: In some countries the lighting operation may be different from the above descrip-...
  • Page 144 BEFORE DRIVING The headlight pattern must be adjusted to Right side headlight (A) Adjusting Headlight Pattern avoid dazzling oncoming motorists and can be set for right or left hand traffic. Headlight pattern, left hand traffic LED headlights (if equipped) You do not need to adjust the light pattern. Halogen headlights (if equipped) The light pattern may not be as good.
  • Page 145 BEFORE DRIVING Left side headlight (B) Right hand drive vehicle Left side headlight (D) To readjust the light pattern by masking the headlight lens; 1) Copy the C and D templates as shown in the illustrations. 2) Transfer the template to a self-adhesive waterproof material and cut it out.
  • Page 146 BEFORE DRIVING Templates for halogen headlights (A / B) 78RB02100 (1) 45 mm (1.8 in.) (3) 37 mm (1.5 in.) (5) 29 mm (1.2 in.) (2) 15mm (0.6 in.) (4) 8 mm (0.3 in.) 3-33 80TS - 01E...
  • Page 147 BEFORE DRIVING (C / D) 78RB02101 (1) 45 mm (1.8 in.) (3) 37 mm (1.5 in.) (5) 29 mm (1.2 in.) (2) 15mm (0.6 in.) (4) 8 mm (0.3 in.) 3-34 80TS - 01E...
  • Page 148: Headlight Leveling Switch (If Equipped)

    BEFORE DRIVING Headlight Leveling Switch Headlight Washer Switch Switch Posi- Vehicle Load Condition tion (if equipped) (if equipped) Driver only Driver + 1 passenger (in front seat) Driver + 3 passengers, no cargo Driver + 3 passengers, cargo added Driver + full cargo 80T030200 80T030210 Level the headlight beam according to the...
  • Page 149: Turn Signal Control Lever

    BEFORE DRIVING For Hong Kong and Macao model change lanes, the turn signal lights and Turn Signal Control Lever turn signal light indicators on the instru- ment cluster will flash only while the turn Turning left signal control lever is pressed. You can use the turn signal control lever •...
  • Page 150: Hazard Warning Switch

    (1 to 4 times). ment depends on the vehicle type. Please ask an authorized SUZUKI dealer or a qualified workshop for the customization. 3-37...
  • Page 151: Windshield Wiper And Washer Lever

    If you cannot use the wipers after a while, NOTICE Windshield Wiper and Washer there may be another problem. Ask an authorized SUZUKI dealer or a qualified (Continued) Lever • If you use the washer when the workshop to have the wipers inspected.
  • Page 152 BEFORE DRIVING Windshield Washer 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 lever when there windshield washer fluid being sprayed or the washer motor can be damaged.
  • Page 153: Horn

    BEFORE DRIVING Rear Window Wiper Rear Window Washer Horn 76TS30350 80T030340 • If you twist the lever (2) in the direction 52RM20420 You can operate the rear window wiper by and align it to (washer) position Press the horn button of the steering wheel twisting the lever (2) as shown in the illus- above “ON”...
  • Page 154: Heated Rear Window Switch / Heated Outside Rearview Mirror Switch (If Equipped)

    BEFORE DRIVING For Hong Kong and Macao model NOTE: Heated Rear Window Switch / • The defogger will work only when the engine is running. Heated Outside Rearview • The defogger will automatically turn off Mirror Switch (if equipped) after the defogger remains on for 15 min- utes to prevent discharging of the lead- acid battery.
  • Page 155 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Instrument Cluster .............. 4-1 Information Switch (if equipped) ........4-4 Information Display ............. 4-5 Warning and Indicator Lights ..........4-29 59RN04640 80TS - 01E...
  • Page 156: Instrument Cluster

    INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Instrument Cluster (1) Speedometer (4) Trip meter selector knob (2) Tachometer (5) Indicator selector knob (3) Information display (6) Warning and indicator lights Except for Hong Kong and Macao model 80T040210 NOTE: • The mile indication on the speedometer is different depending on the country or area. •...
  • Page 157 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER For Hong Kong and Macao model 80T040230 80TS - 01E...
  • Page 158 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Speedometer Fuel Gauge Brightness Control The speedometer indicates vehicle speed. Tachometer The tachometer indicates engine speed in revolutions per minute. NOTICE Never drive the vehicle with the engine revving in the red zone or severe engine damage can result. Keep the engine speed below the red zone even when downshifting to a 78RB02036...
  • Page 159: Information Switch (If Equipped)

    INSTRUMENT CLUSTER When the ignition switch is in “ON” position To reduce the brightness of the instrument Information Switch or the ignition mode is ON, the instrument panel lights, turn the indicator selector panel lights come on. knob (1) counterclockwise. (if equipped) Your vehicle has a system to automatically WARNING...
  • Page 160: Information Display

    INSTRUMENT CLUSTER To switch to the setting mode Information Display 1) Push and hold the information switch (1) when the vehicle is stationary. The information display is shown when the 2) After the display of setting mode is ignition switch is in “ON” position or the shown, select the setting item that you want to change by turning the indicator ignition mode is ON.
  • Page 161 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Selector position (for Automatic transmis- Clock Thermometer sion models) Display (E) Rear passenger's seat belt reminder (if When the ignition switch is turned “ON” When the ignition switch is in “ON” position equipped) position or the ignition mode is ON, the dis- or the ignition mode is ON, the display (B) play (A) shows the time.
  • Page 162 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER NOTE: • The outside temperature indication is not the actual outside temperature when driving at low speed, or when stopped. • If there is something wrong with the ther- mometer, or just after the ignition switch is turned “ON” or changed the ignition mode to ON, the display may not indi- cate the outside temperature.
  • Page 163 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER (a) Instantaneous fuel consumption Fuel Consumption / Driving Range / Average Speed / Driving Time (b) Average fuel consumption (c) Driving range When there are no warning or indicator messages on the display (C), you can select one (d) Average speed of the following indications to appear on the display: instantaneous fuel consumption, (e) Driving time...
  • Page 164 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Instantaneous fuel consumption NOTE: Driving range The display shows instantaneous fuel con- When you reconnect the terminals to the If you selected driving range the last time sumption with a bar graph only when the lead-acid battery, the value of average fuel you drove the vehicle, the display indicates vehicle is moving.
  • Page 165 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Average speed Driving time Selector Position (for Automatic If you selected average speed the last time The display shows the total amount of driv- transmission vehicles) you drove the vehicle, the display indicates ing time since the indication was reset. the last value of average speed from previ- •...
  • Page 166 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Trip meter Rear Passenger’s Seat Belt Trip Meter / Odometer The trip meter can be used to measure the Reminder (if equipped) distance traveled on short trips or between The display (F) shows one of the following fuel stops. indications;...
  • Page 167 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER NOTE: Temperature Setting Mode • If you push and hold the indicator selec- (Temperature unit setting) tor knob (3) to enter the setting mode You can change the units that temperature When the ignition switch is in “ON” position when the display (C) shows average fuel is displayed in.
  • Page 168 Then, select “ON” or “OFF” • When “Comfort” is selected, engine auto • If you want to change the number of stop condition becomes severe, com- flashing, consult an authorized SUZUKI pared with “Standard”. As engine auto dealer. stop condition will occur less frequently,...
  • Page 169 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Warning and Indicator Messages The display shows warning and indicator messages to let you know about certain vehicle problems. In some cases, the internal buzzer may also sound at the same time to alert you. If warning and indicator messages appear on the display, follow the messages.
  • Page 170 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Warning and indicator messages When ignition switch is in “ACC” or “LOCK” position or ignition mode is ACC or LOCK (OFF) All models Warning and indicator Master warning Sound Cause and remedy message indicator light A door or tailgate is not properly closed. Stop the vehicle in a safe place and close the door or tailgate properly.
  • Page 171 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Vehicle with keyless push start system Warning and indicator Master warning Sound Cause and remedy message indicator light This message is displayed when ACC posi- tion is selected as the ignition mode. *1 61MM0A163 The brake pedal is depressed. Press the engine switch to start the engine.
  • Page 172 “P” and depress the brake pedal. 75RM221 Blinks Beep (one time from interior There is a problem with the steering lock buzzer) system. Have your vehicle inspected by an autho- rized SUZUKI dealer or a qualified work- shop. 61MM0A168 4-17 80TS - 01E...
  • Page 173 When the message is displayed even if you start the engine with normal voltage of the vehicle battery, have your vehicle inspected by an authorized SUZUKI dealer or a quali- fied workshop.. 75RM215 Blinks Beep (two times from inte-...
  • Page 174 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Warning and indicator Master warning Sound Cause and remedy message indicator light Blinks Beep (five times from inte- When the engine switch was in ACC or ON rior/exterior buzzer) mode, the remote controller was detected. However, when you started the vehicle, the and then remote controller was not detected.
  • Page 175 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER When ignition switch is in “ON” position or ignition mode is ON 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. buzzer) (only while driving) Stop the vehicle in a safe place and close the door or tailgate properly.
  • Page 176 Beep (one time from interior There may be a problem with ESP sys- buzzer) tem. Have your vehicle inspected by an autho- rized SUZUKI dealer or a qualified work- shop. 75RM223 Hill hold control system / Blinks Beep (one time from interior...
  • Page 177 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Warning and indicator Master warning Sound Cause and remedy message indicator light Hill hold control system Blinks Beep (one time from interior When the transfer lever is in “4L” position ® buzzer) OFF switch is pushed and ® turned off the ESP systems, the hill hold control system is deactivated and this mes-...
  • Page 178 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Vehicle with keyless push start system Warning and indicator Master warning Sound Cause and remedy message indicator light This message is displayed when ON posi- tion is selected as the ignition mode. *1 75RM218 The brake pedal is depressed. Press the engine switch to start the engine.
  • Page 179 Beep (one time from interior There is a problem with the steering lock buzzer) system. Have your vehicle inspected by an autho- rized SUZUKI dealer or a qualified work- shop. 61MM0A168 Blinks Beep (one time from interior The steering lock is not disengaged. While...
  • Page 180 When the message is displayed even if you start the engine with normal voltage of the vehicle battery, have your vehicle inspected by an authorized SUZUKI dealer or a quali- fied workshop. 75RM215 The remote controller battery is about to become flat.
  • Page 181 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Warning and indicator Master warning Sound Cause and remedy message indicator light Blinks Beep (two times from inte- The remote controller may be outside the rior/exterior buzzer) vehicle or its battery may be discharged. Bring the remote controller in the vehicle or touch the engine switch with the remote controller.
  • Page 182 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Vehicle with SUZUKI SAFETY SPPORT Warning and indicator Master warning Sound Cause and remedy message indicator light Beep (short beeps at very The vehicle swaying warning is activated. short intervals from interior Refer to “Vehicle Swaying Warning” in the buzzer) “OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE”...
  • Page 183 If this message is still displayed Beep (one time from interior even when you restart the engine, consult buzzer) an authorized SUZUKI dealer or a qualified workshop. 80T050200 The stereo camera detects fog on the wind- shield. Use the defroster switch to remove fog.
  • Page 184: Warning And Indicator Lights

    When the system detects a malfunction, vehicle inspected by an authorized this light will blink for about 75 seconds SUZUKI dealer or a qualified work- and then remain continuously illuminated. shop. Even if the light turns off This sequence will be repeated after the after blinking, indicating that the ignition switch is turned “ON”...
  • Page 185 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Refer to “Tyre pressure monitoring system WARNING WARNING (TPMS)” in “OPERATING YOUR VEHI- CLE” section for additional details on the (Continued) (Continued) tyre pressure monitoring system. Refer to • The load-carrying capacity of your • Continuing to drive with the low “Tyres”...
  • Page 186 ABS system fails. occur, you should immediately ask If the brake system warning light comes on an authorized SUZUKI dealer or a while you are driving the vehicle, it may qualified workshop to inspect the mean that there is something wrong with brake system.
  • Page 187 Warning Light the rear brake force control function and anti-lock function of the ABS system. If one of these happens, have the system inspected by an authorized SUZUKI dealer or a qualified workshop. If the ABS becomes inoperative, the brake 52KM133 system will function as an ordinary brake ®...
  • Page 188 “OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE” sec- tem should be inspected by an authorized tion. For details of the hill descent control sys- SUZUKI dealer or a qualified workshop tem, refer to “Hill descent control system” before you drive the vehicle again. NOTE: in the “OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE”...
  • Page 189 NOTE: 80T040300 SUZUKI dealer or a qualified workshop. Along with the seat belt reminder light, a When the rear passenger does not buckle reminder message shall also come on the...
  • Page 190 Bring the vehicle to an authorized SUZUKI dealer or a qualified workshop to have the damage fixed. Also, if this light comes on when the engine is running, there is a problem with the automatic transmission system.
  • Page 191 If this light comes on or blinks, stop the the vehicle battery, ask an authorized vehicle in a safe place and contact an SUZUKI dealer or a qualified workshop to authorized SUZUKI dealer or a qualified have the system inspected.
  • Page 192 ON. erly. Have the system inspected by an authorized SUZUKI dealer or a qualified NOTE: workshop. The activation point of this light varies depending on road conditions (for exam-...
  • Page 193 Have your vehicle inspected by an autho- “If the Engine Overheats” of “EMER- rized SUZUKI dealer or a qualified work- GENCY SERVICE” section. shop. NOTICE Continuing to drive the vehicle when engine overheating is indicated can result in severe engine damage.
  • Page 194 Bring For details, refer to “Dual Camera Brake Support” in the “OPERATING YOUR VEHI- the vehicle to an authorized SUZUKI Support” in the “OPERATING YOUR VEHI- CLE” section. dealer or a qualified workshop to have the CLE”...
  • Page 195 If the function of the stereo camera stops the dual camera brake support. Bring the brake support will stop functioning when temporarily, high beam assist also stops vehicle to an authorized SUZUKI dealer or the ignition mode is ON. temporarily. a qualified workshop to have the problem When the stereo camera has failure, the corrected.
  • Page 196 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER High Beam Assist Indicator Light Turn Signal Indicators Illumination Indicator Light (green) (if equipped) 59RN04690 64J045 52RM20690 When you turn on the left or right turn sig- This indicator light comes on while the When the high beam assist is working, this nals, the corresponding green arrow on the position lights, tail light and/or the head- instrument panel will blink along with the...
  • Page 197 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER • Going down a steep hill Rear Fog Light Indicator Light Overdrive OFF Switch Light – Some engine braking is provided (if equipped) (if equipped) For details, refer to “Overdrive off switch” in “OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE” section. 76TS40680 55T040030 The transmission is a 4-speed (3-speed The rear fog light indicator light comes on...
  • Page 198 (62 mph) or more, this indicator light ure of the stereo camera. Ask an autho- blinks. rized SUZUKI dealer or a qualified workshop to have the stereo camera When you shift transfer lever again while inspected.
  • Page 199 “OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE” section. be something wrong with the idling stop system. You should have the system inspected by an authorized SUZUKI dealer or a qualified workshop. For details, refer to “Idling Stop System (for Hong Kong and Macao model)” in the “OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE”...
  • Page 200 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER MEMO 4-45 80TS - 01E...
  • Page 201 Using Transmission ............5-31 Transfer Lever ..............5-36 Cruise Control (if equipped) ..........5-43 Speed Limiter (if equipped) ..........5-46 SUZUKI SAFETY SUPPORT (if equipped) ......5-48 59RN05760 Parking Sensors ..............5-83 Daily Inspection Checklist ..........5-1 Rearview Camera (if equipped) .......... 5-87 Ignition Switch (Vehicle without ®...
  • Page 202: Daily Inspection Checklist

    OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE NOTE: Once a week, or each time you fill your fuel Daily Inspection Checklist It is normal for water to drip from the air tank, perform the following under-hood conditioning system while and after use. checks: • Engine oil level Before Driving 4) Check that the hood is fully closed and •...
  • Page 203 80T090170 and an accident may occur. Consult Right hand drive vehicle an authorized SUZUKI dealer or a qualified workshop. • Leaked oil or other liquid appears on the ground below the vehicle. • Brake fluid level is low.
  • Page 204: Ignition Switch (Vehicle Without Keyless Push Start System)

    • Electronic stability program is abnormal, consult an authorized ® SUZUKI dealer or a qualified work- (ESP LOCK shop. This is the normal parking position. It is the To adjust the tire pressure, refer to “Tyres” only position in which the key can be in “INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE”...
  • Page 205 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Manual transmission Accessories such as the radio can oper- ate, but the engine is off. Turn to “LOCK” This is the normal operating position. All electrical systems are on. Push START This is the position for starting the engine using the starter motor.
  • Page 206: Engine Switch

    OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Engine Switch (Vehicle with WARNING Press the engine switch to select this igni- tion mode to use such electric equipment Keyless Push Start System) (Continued) as the audio system, outside rearview mir- • Always return the ignition switch to rors and accessory socket with the engine “LOCK”...
  • Page 207 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Unreleased Steering Lock Warning NOTICE Do not leave the engine switch in If the steering lock remains engaged when ACC or ON mode when the engine is you press the engine switch to change the not running. Avoid using the radio or ignition mode to ON, the information dis- play in the instrument cluster shows the other electric accessories for a long...
  • Page 208: Immobilizer System

    System Warning Light ignition mode to ON. If you need to make spare keys or remote controllers, see an authorized SUZUKI dealer or a qualified workshop. The vehicle must be pro- grammed with the correct identification code for the spare. A key made by an ordi- nary locksmith will not work.
  • Page 209: Pedal

    Ask an authorized • Keep them away from magnetic SUZUKI dealer or a qualified workshop to objects. have the system inspected. The immobilizer/keyless push start system warning light may also blink if the remote...
  • Page 210: Keyless Push Start System (If Equipped)

    WARNING If brake squeal is excessive and occurs each time the brakes are applied, you should have the brakes checked by an authorized SUZUKI dealer or a qualified workshop. 80TS - 01E...
  • Page 211 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE –The remote controller is in the sun visor Engine Switch Illumination pocket or on the floor. The engine switch is illuminated (lit) in the • Even when the remote controller is out- following situations: side the interior workable area, if it is in •...
  • Page 212 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Every time you press the engine switch, If the master warning indicator light Selection of Ignition Modes the ignition mode changes as follows. blinks and the ignition modes cannot be selected Press the engine switch to select ACC or Manual transmission ON mode as follows when you use an Your keyless push start system remote con-...
  • Page 213 For this customization, troller outside warning by sounding the consult an authorized SUZUKI dealer or interior and exterior buzzers. At the same a qualified workshop. time, the immobilizer/keyless push start •...
  • Page 214: Starting / Stopping Engine (Vehicle Without Keyless Push Start System)

    OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE • Normally, the immobilizer/keyless push Starting / Stopping Engine start system warning light should go out and the master warning indicator light (Vehicle without Keyless should stop blinking shortly after the Push Start System) remote controller is brought back inside the vehicle.
  • Page 215 Except in cases of emergency, do not attempts, consult an authorized stop the engine while the vehicle is in SUZUKI dealer or a qualified work- motion. If you stop the engine while shop. the vehicle is in motion, the steering •...
  • Page 216: Starting / Stopping Engine (Vehicle With Keyless Push Start System)

    80T050060 SUZUKI dealer or a qualified work- 82K254 1) Check that the parking brake is set fully. shop. 2) Turn off such loads as the headlights 5) With your foot taken off the accelerator •...
  • Page 217 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE NOTE: Stopping Engine Emergency Stop • You do not need to keep the engine switch pressed to start the engine. • Depress the engine switch to stop the In case of emergency, you can stop the • Manual transmission vehicles: engine after the vehicle stopped com- engine by quickly pushing the engine The engine of a manual transmission...
  • Page 218 (refer to the related charged lead-acid battery. In this case, consult an authorized SUZUKI dealer or a explanation in this section). Try again after qualified workshop. checking that you have the remote controller with you.
  • Page 219 LOCK (OFF) using the engine switch and by an authorized SUZUKI dealer or a qual- then lock the doors. Without returning the ified workshop after doing the following: ignition mode to LOCK (OFF), you cannot •...
  • Page 220: Idling Stop System (For Hong Kong And Macao Model)

    Refer • When replacing the battery, use a to “Information display” in “INSTRUMENT SUZUKI genuine battery specified CLUSTER” section. in the Specification. • Do not draw power from the battery terminals for electrical products.
  • Page 221 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE NOTE: • The engine is restarted automatically Automatic Stopping / Restarting of • The engine is not stopped automatically if the conditions to restart the engine the Engine when decelerating without depressing automatically are met, even if the the brake pedal, for example, by using brake pedal is depressed.
  • Page 222 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Precautions of When the Engine is Stopped Automatically WARNING Do not perform any of the following operations while the engine has been stopped automatically. This may result in an acci- dent. Operation/Vehicle Condition Solution Engine hood opened To restart the engine, follow the procedure below.
  • Page 223 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Operation/Vehicle Condition Solution Driver’s seat belt unfastened, or driver’s door opened Before starting the vehicle, close the door and buckle the seat belt. In • The interior buzzer sounds 10 times. addition, before getting out of the vehicle, follow the procedure below. •...
  • Page 224 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Operating Conditions of Idling Stop System Standby conditions If all of the following conditions are met while driving, the automatic engine stop will be permitted. When the engine is started* • The engine is started with the engine hood securely closed. *: If all of the following conditions, the ENG A-STOP indicator light (green) in the instrument cluster will illuminate when the vehicle is stopped and the engine will stop automatically.
  • Page 225 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Conditions to stop the engine automatically If all of the following conditions, the ENG A-STOP indicator light (green) in the instrument cluster will illuminate when the vehicle is stopped and the engine will stop automatically. ® • The ABS or ESP system has not been activated •...
  • Page 226 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Conditions to restart the engine automatically If any of the following vehicle conditions occur or operations are performed while the engine is stopped automatically, the engine is restarted automatically and the idling stop system indicator light (green) goes off. •...
  • Page 227 • To deactivate the system, press the authorized SUZUKI dealer or a qualified stall. idling stop system OFF switch (1) to turn workshop.
  • Page 228: Air Conditioning System Settings By Idling Stop System (If Equipped)

    For details on how to use the information inspected immediately by an autho- display, refer to “Setting Mode” of “Informa- rized SUZUKI dealer or a qualified tion Display” in the “INSTRUMENT CLUS- workshop. TER” section.
  • Page 229: Precaution For Parking

    OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Parking Brake Reminder Buzzer Precaution for Parking WARNING A buzzer sounds intermittently to remind (Continued) you to release the parking brake if you When Moving the Vehicle • When parking vehicle start the vehicle without fully releasing the extremely cold weather, the follow- When moving the vehicle, start the engine.
  • Page 230 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE With the Engine Running, the Cool- When You Park the Vehicle Outside WARNING ing Fan (Radiator Fan) may Rotate on a Snowy Day • Exhaust gases can enter the vehi- Suddenly cle due to surrounding conditions WARNING The cooling fan (radiator fan) in the engine and wind direction, possibly caus- compartment may automatically stop and...
  • Page 231 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Do not Park the Vehicle Near Flam- When Leaving the Vehicle, Stop the Do not Leave the Computer and the mable Materials Engine and Lock Doors Mobile Phone in the Vehicle There is the possibility of theft, or these items could become damaged due to moisture, humidity or temperature change.
  • Page 232: Using Transmission

    OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Starting off Using Transmission WARNING To start off, depress the clutch pedal all the way to the floor and shift into 1st gear. • As the inside of the vehicle After releasing the parking brake, gradually becomes hotter when parking in WARNING release the clutch.
  • Page 233 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Transfer lever in “4L” position Automatic Transmission WARNING Downshifting km/h (mph) • Reduce your speed and downshift Gearshift lever 2nd to 1st 10 (6) to a lower gear before going down a long or steep hill. A lower gear 3rd to 2nd 40 (24) will allow the engine to provide...
  • Page 234 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE R (Reverse) position other than “P”, it may reduce gear- WARNING Use this position to reverse the vehicle shift lever capability, or unusual sound and from stop. Make sure that vehicle is com- shock may occur. However, this is not Always depress the brake pedal pletely stationary before shifting into abnormal.
  • Page 235 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE For Hong Kong and Macao NOTE: NOTICE • Always shift the gearshift lever without pushing in the knob button except when • Do not shift the gearshift lever into you shift from “P” to “R”, from “D” to “2”, “R”...
  • Page 236 4-speed described, take your vehicle to an autho- mode automatically. rized SUZUKI dealer or a qualified work- The 3-speed mode is suitable for the fol- shop for repair. lowing driving conditions: •...
  • Page 237: Transfer Lever

    2WD-high and 4WD-high positions) and described, take the vehicle to an autho- the air locking hubs. With this feature, you rized SUZUKI dealer or a qualified work- can shift the drive mode between 2-wheel shop for repair. drive high range and 4-wheel drive high range by shifting the “2H”...
  • Page 238 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE NOTE: • The air locking hubs are activated by the vacuum of the engine and changed to shift the front wheel drive. The air locking hubs are not shifted when the engine is stopping. Several seconds are required from the operation of the transfer lever to the activation of air locking hubs.
  • Page 239 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Description of Transfer Lever Positions and Indicator Light Shift the transfer lever without the lever pressed. Shift the transfer lever with the lever pressed. 80T050920 (1) 4WD indicator light 5-38 80TS - 01E...
  • Page 240 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Indicator light Transfer lever Wheel drive position Description position 4WD indicator light In this position, engine power is supplied to the rear axle only. 2-wheel drive position – Use this position for normal driving. In this position, engine power is supplied to the front and rear 4-wheel drive high axles at normal speed, providing greater traction than 2-wheel range position...
  • Page 241 “2H” to tem inspected by an authorized “4H” or “4H” to “2H”. If the vehicle is mov- SUZUKI dealer or a qualified work- ing, the speed must be less than 100 km/h shop. (62 mph) during this operation.
  • Page 242 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE • Shift the transfer lever again after decel- From “4H” position to “4L” position NOTICE erating or stopping the vehicle if it may be difficult to shift the transfer lever from Pay attention to shifting the transfer “2H”...
  • Page 243 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE – Place the transmission in “N” (Neu- WARNING CAUTION tral). – Depress the brake pedal* fully. When you turn off the engine while • Do not operate the transfer lever – Release the parking brake. the transfer is not finished to shift while driving.
  • Page 244: Cruise Control (If Equipped)

    OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE From “4L” position to “4H” position Setting Cruising Speed Cruise Control (if equipped) Cruise control switch The cruise control system allows you to maintain a steady speed without keeping your foot on the accelerator pedal. The controls for operating the cruise control system are on the steering wheel.
  • Page 245 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE 1) Turn on the cruise control system by Be careful of the following when operat- Changing Speed Temporarily pushing cruise switch (1). When the ing with the cruise control cruise indicator (4) comes on, you can Even if your vehicle is equipped with the When the cruising speed is maintained, you set cruising speed.
  • Page 246 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE NOTE: To resume the previously set speed, push Changing Cruising Speed • You can adjust the set speed by approx- up the “RES +/SET –” switch (3) and turn imately 1 km/h (1 mph) by pushing on “SET” indicator (5). The vehicle speed Using the accelerator pedal “RES +/SET –”...
  • Page 247: Speed Limiter (If Equipped)

    OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Information display NOTE: Speed Limiter (if equipped) If you pull down the “RES +/SET –” switch (3) when the vehicle speed is less than 30 The speed limiter allows you to choose a km/h or 20 mph, the maximum speed will be maximum speed that you do not wish to set to 30 km/h or 20 mph.
  • Page 248 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE NOTE: Changing Speed Setting Canceling Speed Limiter • You can adjust the set speed by 1 km/h (or 1 mph) by pulling up and down “RES • To cancel the speed limiter, push “CAN- Setting to the current speed +/SET –”...
  • Page 249: Suzuki Safety Support (If Equipped)

    (if equipped) (Continued) WARNING • When the surrounding parts of the With SUZUKI SAFETY SUPPORT, the ste- stereo camera are deformed or The detection performance of the ste- reo camera detects obstacles and partition damaged, or the windshield in front...
  • Page 250 • When a windshield glass other than within the range of vision of the stereo obstacles properly and the dual cam- SUZUKI genuine parts is used camera. Also, it takes a few seconds era brake support may not function • When a glass coating agent other until the stereo camera judges an object properly.
  • Page 251 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Temporary stop or failure of the stereo camera (1) Dual camera brake support indicator light The following chart shows the temporary stop or failure of the stereo camera. (2) Adaptive cruise control system warn- ing light (if equipped) Stereo camera (3) Lane departure warning indicator light Temporary stop...
  • Page 252 Remedy Under the following situations, the function of the stereo camera stops temporarily. • When the systems related to SUZUKI SAFETY Drive with caution until the cause is resolved. SUPPORT stop temporarily If the message remains on the information display •...
  • Page 253 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Indicator message Cause Remedy Turn on the air conditioning system and use the front defroster under the following conditions to remove mist. The windshield on the forward part of stereo cam- • Push the air intake selector to change fresh air era is misted or frozen.
  • Page 254 Ask an authorized – When the automatic brake system has (1) About 1 – 2 m (3.3 – 6.6 ft) SUZUKI dealer or a qualified workshop been operating 3 times to have the stereo camera inspected. – When the automatic brake system has...
  • Page 255 • When a glass coating agent other than the be a high possibility of undetectable improved, the temporary stop of the func- agent recommended by SUZUKI is used or delayed detection. Always drive tion will be canceled. • When the upper side of the dashboard is the vehicle in a safe manner.
  • Page 256 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE When the following types of vehicles or • There is another obstacle beside a vehi- obstacles are in front of you, or when the following situations occur, the stereo cam- • A fence, wall or shutter which has no era may not detect obstacles in front of you patterns or uniform patterns such as or may need more time to detect obsta-...
  • Page 257 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE • An object outside of the irradiation range Dual Camera Brake Support (DCBS) WARNING of the headlights • An object which jumps out in front of you The dual camera brake support is a sys- • The dual camera brake support has •...
  • Page 258 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Images for DCBS activation Frontal collision warning (1) Indication on the information display (2) Dual camera brake support indicator light (3) Interior buzzer Intermittent Displayed beeps 80T050290 When there is a risk of a frontal collision, a warning will be given through the information display and sound.
  • Page 259 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Brake assist system (1) Indication on the information display (2) Dual camera brake support indicator light (3) Interior buzzer Intermittent Displayed beeps Brake operation 80T050310 When there is a high probability of a frontal collision, the brake assist system provides more powerful braking when you slam down on the brake pedal.
  • Page 260 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Frontal collision warning Warning brake system WARNING When you drive the vehicle at speeds When you drive the vehicle at speeds between approximately 5 km/h (3 mph) between approximately 5 km/h (3 mph) If the automatic brake system is can- and 100 km/h (62 mph) and there is a risk and 100 km/h (62 mph) and if the driver celed, the vehicle will move due to...
  • Page 261 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Brake assist system Automatic brake system Situations where the system does not When you drive the vehicle at speeds When you drive the vehicle at speeds activate between approximately 10 km/h (6 mph) between approximately 5 km/h (3 mph) Under the following situations, the system and 100 km/h (62 mph) and there is a high and 100 km/h (62 mph), and the system...
  • Page 262 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Situations where the system may not Situations where the system may acti- activate vate by chance Under the following situations, the system Under the following situations, the stereo may not activate. camera may judge that there is an obstacle •...
  • Page 263 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE • Every time you turn off the engine, the – When you have a temporarily repaired Dual Camera Brake Support OFF system will turn back on and the dual flat tyre Switch camera brake support OFF indicator –...
  • Page 264 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Lane Departure Warning For Hong Kong and Macao model WARNING When you drive the vehicle at a speed of • The lane departure warning may approximately 60 km/h (37 mph) or over not be suitable for every situation. and the stereo camera judges that your Also, the system is not designed to vehicle is to deviate from the running lane,...
  • Page 265 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Situations where the system may not Situations where the system may acti- Lane Departure Warning OFF activate vate by chance Switch Under the following situations, the system Under the following situations, the system may not activate. may activate by chance. You can turn off the lane departure warning •...
  • Page 266 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE NOTE: • The interior buzzer will sound intermit- Situations where the system does not Once the system is turned off, it does not tently activate turn on automatically, even if you turn off Under the following situations, the system the engine and then start the engine again.
  • Page 267: Instrument Cluster

    OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE • Set the knob of the lighting control lever • Under all of the following conditions are High Beam Assist (if equipped) to the “AUTO” position when the engine met, high beam will turn on. switch is pressed to change the ignition –...
  • Page 268 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE 2. When there is a vehicle in front of 3. When a vehicle in front of you or an Situations where the system does not you or an oncoming vehicle oncoming vehicle has gone away activate • When the high beam assist warning light (orange) comes on by the temporary High beam Low beam...
  • Page 269 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Situations where high beam may not be Situations where the brightness of the Under the situations other than described automatically switched to low beam surrounding area cannot be detected above, the stereo camera cannot detect • When you pass by an oncoming vehicle accurately, and high beam is a nuisance the vehicle in front of you or light source, on a curvy road where the visibility is...
  • Page 270 Your vehicle cruises at the set speed. a problem with the system. Consult an • The vehicle speed can be set at 40 km/h authorized SUZUKI dealer or a qualified (25 mph) or higher. workshop for inspection. Bicycles may WARNING not be detected.
  • Page 271 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE (3) Following control (4) Acceleration control WARNING (A vehicle ahead is within camera (A vehicle ahead goes out of range) range and going at a steady speed) 80T050650 • On a road with many uphill and 80T050640 downhill slopes.
  • Page 272 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE WARNING WARNING WARNING (Continued) (Continued) (Continued) • On the place where brightness var- • Under the following situations, the ies greatly such as a gateway of stereo camera may detect a vehicle tunnel and a road under the ele- on the neighboring lane or road- vated.
  • Page 273 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Adaptive cruise control switches Setting the cruising speed 2) Accelerate or decelerate to the desired The adaptive cruise control switches are You can set the cruising speed at constant speed by the accelerator pedal. located on the right side of the steering speed control.
  • Page 274 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE NOTE: Checking vehicle ahead detecting indi- (12) (11) • Set the cruise speed not to exceed the cator maximum speed specified by traffic Vehicle ahead detecting indicator (12) has signs. two patterns of indications as follows, • Under the following conditions, you can- depending on presence or absence of the not set the cruising speed.
  • Page 275 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Changing following distance While adaptive cruise control indicator (7) is displayed, you can adjust a following distance between your vehicle and the vehicle in front of you as follows, by pressing following distance setting switch (6). Indication Description Short A following distance will be kept shorter, compared with Middle setting.
  • Page 276 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Changing the speed temporarily Changing the set speed To reset at a slower set speed, pull down When the cruising speed is maintained, • Using the accelerator pedal the “RES/SET” switch (3) to “SET –” you can temporarily accelerate or deceler- To reset at a faster set speed, accelerate position (5).
  • Page 277 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Canceling the adaptive cruise control tive cruise control after the conditions Frontal Collision Warning temporarily where it was canceled were improved. “SET” indicator (11) will disappear and the adaptive cruise control will be canceled Restarting the temporarily canceled temporarily under the following conditions: adaptive cruise control •...
  • Page 278 ON mode. In this case, con- sult an authorized SUZUKI dealer or a • Refer to “Be careful of the follow- qualified workshop. ing situations.” in WARNING of •...
  • Page 279 Blinks Beep (one time from interior buzzer) There may be malfunction of the adaptive cruise control. Contact an authorized SUZUKI dealer or a quali- fied workshop for inspection. 54P000356 Short beeps at very short intervals Your vehicle gets too close to the from interior buzzer vehicle ahead.
  • Page 280 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE When adaptive cruise control (with following function for all speeds) cannot be set Master Warning and warning Sound Cause and remedy indicator message indicator light Adaptive cruise control cannot be set because the brake pad is in high tem- perature.
  • Page 281 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Master Warning and warning Sound Cause and remedy indicator message indicator light Adaptive cruise control cannot be set because your vehicle is driving on a steep slope. Try to set the cruising speed on a flat road. 80T050530 Adaptive cruise control can not be set because the gearshift lever is not in...
  • Page 282 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE When adaptive cruise control (with following function for all speeds) was automatically canceled Master Warning and warning Sound Cause and remedy indicator message indicator light Beep (one time from interior buzzer) Adaptive cruise control was canceled because the brake pad is in high tem- perature.
  • Page 283 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Master Warning and warning Sound Cause and remedy indicator message indicator light Beep (one time from interior buzzer) Adaptive cruise control was canceled because the gearshift lever has become other than “D”, “2” or “L” posi- tion or the gear of automatic transmis- sion remains in 1st gear for several seconds.
  • Page 284: Parking Sensors

    • If the bumper hits a hard object, the obstacles. mission models), a buzzer will sound once. sensors on it may not work prop- erly. If this occurs, have the sen- sors inspected by an authorized SUZUKI dealer or a qualified work- shop. 5-83 80TS - 01E...
  • Page 285 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Working sensors Approximate areas where obstacles can The sensors work depending on the gearshift lever position as follows: be detected Manual Automatic Gearshift lever Parking transmission transmission position brake lever N, 1st – 5th N, D or L Center No relation Rear...
  • Page 286 Have your vehicle inspected by an – The height of the bumper is – Tall objects with a large upper authorized SUZUKI dealer or a qualified changed due to alteration to the part like a road sign. workshop.
  • Page 287 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE • When the ignition switch is in the “ON” position or the ignition mode is ON and the indi- How to Use Parking Sensor cator light in the parking sensor switch is on, indicating that the parking sensor is ready for operation under the following condition: Parking sensor switch –...
  • Page 288: Rearview Camera (If Equipped)

    OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Rearview Camera NOTICE NOTICE (if equipped) If you use the rearview camera for a • The rearview camera is a precision long time when the ignition switch is instrument. If you strike the cam- in “ON” position or the ignition mode era, it may be broken and cause When the gearshift lever is shifted to “R”...
  • Page 289 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Display range of rearview camera NOTE: How to Use Rearview Camera • Images shown on the display from the rearview camera are reversed images 1) Turn the ignition switch to “ON” position (mirror images). or press the engine switch to change •...
  • Page 290: Operating Your Vehicle

    OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE How to Understand the Displayed Items on the Screen The rearview camera display and following guide lines will be displayed on the screen. 80T051090 • As each guide line is displayed towards road surface, the distance from your vehicle to an obstacle such as the parked vehicle near your vehicle is not accurately displayed.
  • Page 291 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Item name Displayed color Contents This shows the guide line of the position which is about 2 m (6.6 ft) Light blue backward from the center of bumper back-end. This shows the guide line of the position which is about 1 m (3.3 ft) Guide line for the distance Yellow backward from the center of bumper back-end.
  • Page 292 Uphill incline behind the vehicle If the rearview camera system is still not working properly after checking the above, have the system inspected by an autho- rized SUZUKI dealer or a qualified work- 80T050740 shop as soon as possible. (1) Object...
  • Page 293: Electronic Stability Program (Esp ® )

    OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Brake Assist System Electronic Stability Program CAUTION ® Refer to “Brake Assist System” in this sec- (ESP • Observe the following points. Oth- tion. ® erwise, ESP may not operate ® registered trademark properly or it may result in a mal- Mercedes-Benz Group AG.
  • Page 294 – When releasing your foot from the on, the following situations will occur. In brake pedal, after the ignition switch is this case, ask an authorized SUZUKI CAUTION in “ON” position or the ignition mode is dealer or a qualified workshop for “ON”...
  • Page 295 When the ESP OFF switch located at the vehicle inspected authorized instrument panel is pushed and held to SUZUKI dealer or a qualified workshop. ® turn off the ESP systems (other than ® ABS), the ESP OFF indicator light in the instrument cluster comes on.
  • Page 296 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE • If the system is in normal condition, ® OFF Indicator Light Hill Descent Control System when you turn the ignition switch to “ON” position or press the engine switch to The hill descent control system is designed change the ignition mode to ON, this to reduce the driver’s workload when going light will come on for about 2 seconds...
  • Page 297 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Hill descent control switch 4-wheel drive high range position WARNING When the vehicle speed exceeds about 10 km/h (6 mph) without depressing the • When the hill descent control sys- accelerator pedal, the hill descent control tem is used continuously for a long system applies the brakes automatically to time, the temperature of the brake maintain the vehicle speed at about 10 km/...
  • Page 298 Have your vehicle inspected authorized To turn off the hill descent control system, SUZUKI dealer or a qualified workshop. push the hill descent control switch and turn off the hill descent control indicator NOTE: light.
  • Page 299 • The hill hold control system is not your vehicle inspected by an authorized designed to stop the vehicle on a SUZUKI dealer or a qualified workshop. The hill hold control system activates for a hill. maximum of about 2 seconds if your foot is...
  • Page 300: Braking

    OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE How to turn off Hill hold control system Braking When driving on a steep slope, or a slip- pery road (icy, snow-covered, muddy, etc), it is possible to deactivate the hill hold con- trol system. To deactivate the hill hold control system: 1) Make sure that the gear shift lever is in “N”...
  • Page 301: Anti-Lock Brake System (Abs)

    OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Anti-lock Brake System (ABS) WARNING WARNING If water gets into the brake devices, Even without reserve power in the ABS will help you avoid skidding by elec- brake performance may become poor brake system, you can still stop the tronically controlling braking pressure.
  • Page 302 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE NOTE: NOTE: Tyres You may hear an operation sound when • When applying sudden brake or apply- you start the engine or after the vehicle ing brake on slippery roads, the braking begins to move. This means that the distance required for a vehicle with ABS WARNING above systems are in the self-check mode.
  • Page 303 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Situations where ABS may Activate by Chance when Applying Brake • When driving on slippery roads 69RHS152 69RHS154 – Gravel roads – Height differences in roads • When driving over joints in roads and • When driving on rough roads other height differences 69RHS150 –...
  • Page 304 80T050840 Ask an authorized SUZUKI dealer or a If there is a problem in the ABS system qualified workshop to inspect the ABS with the ignition switch in “ON” position or system immediately.
  • Page 305 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Emergency Stop Signal (ESS) (if equipped) WARNING ESS is a feature that gives a warning to a following vehicle by flashing all turn signal lights Although the ESS is designed to faster than usual if all the following conditions are met. Also, within these conditions, it will reduce the number of rear-end colli- flash along with your turn signal in the instrument cluster.
  • Page 306: Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (Tpms) (If Equipped)

    OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Please note that the TPMS is not a substi- Low Tyre Pressure Warning Light Tyre Pressure Monitoring tute for proper tyre maintenance, and it is the driver’s responsibility to maintain cor- System (TPMS) (if equipped) rect tyre pressure, even if under-inflation has not reached the level to trigger illumi- The tyre pressure monitoring system is nation of the TPMS low tyre pressure...
  • Page 307 • If you have a flat tyre, replace it the system checked by an authorized “Tyres” in “INSPECTION AND MAIN- with the spare tyre (if equipped). SUZUKI dealer or a qualified work- TENANCE” section. Refer to “Jacking instructions” in shop.
  • Page 308 SUZUKI dealer or a qualified To make the low tyre pressure warning workshop. light go off, adjust the tyre pressures when...
  • Page 309 SUZUKI dealer light. When the system detects a malfunc- this condition, it could fall below the or a qualified workshop. The tyre...
  • Page 310 – Snow tyres that are not installed with genuine TPMS sensors or snow chains are used. • When you use non-genuine SUZUKI wheels or tyres. • When the pressure of any tyre is too high. • When there is a problem with the receiver of the TPMS controller.
  • Page 311 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE To check the current tyre pressure 2) Turn the indicator selector knob (1) left or right to select “TPMS” and push the indicator selector knob. NOTE: If you exit the setting mode, select “Back” and push the indicator selector knob (1). 80T050910 78RB03016 4) The display shows current tyre pres-...
  • Page 312 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE • If you stop the vehicle and turn the igni- To set the initial value of tyre pressure tion switch to “LOCK” position, and leave it for 20 minutes or more, tyre pressure will be reset and will be indicated as 0 kPa when the engine is restarted.
  • Page 313 WARNING Use of tyres or wheels not recom- mended by SUZUKI can result in fail- ure of the TPMS. When replacing tyres and wheels, use only tyres and wheels recom- mended by SUZUKI as standard or optional equipment for your vehicle.
  • Page 314 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE MEMO 5-113 80TS - 01E...
  • Page 315: Advice For Your Driving

    ADVICE FOR YOUR DRIVING ADVICE FOR YOUR DRIVING When Driving ............... 6-1 Important Vehicle Design Features to Know ....6-1 On-Paved Road Driving ............6-2 Off-road Driving ..............6-10 Improving Fuel Economy ........... 6-12 Precaution for Handling Vehicle ........6-14 Running-in ................
  • Page 316: When Driving

    Multipurpose vehicles such as your new higher center of gravity. Consequently, • Wear your seat belts at all times. SUZUKI have higher ground clearance your vehicle will handle differently than a Even though airbags are equipped and a narrower track than conventional vehicle with a lower center of gravity.
  • Page 317: On-Paved Road Driving

    ADVICE FOR YOUR DRIVING ing response that your vehicle has over a Rollovers On the Roadway On-Paved Road Driving conventional car. If, for any reason, your vehicle slides side- Wear Your Seat Belts at All Times The data of accidents show that most roll- ways or spins out of control at highway The driver and all passengers should be over accidents for multi-purpose vehicles...
  • Page 318 ADVICE FOR YOUR DRIVING Start Driving after Carefully Check- Do not Race the Engine, and Do not Do not Concentrate on a Mobile ing the Surrounding Circumstances Avoid Fast Starts and Rapid Accel- Phone or Navigation System eration Just after Engine Start Be sure to always fully check the safety of the surrounding circumstances before Refer to “Avoid Fast Starts, Rapid Accel-...
  • Page 319 ADVICE FOR YOUR DRIVING Do not Reach Through the Steering Do not Drive with Your Foot on the Do not Shift the Gearshift Lever into Wheel Brake Pedal “N” (Neutral) while Driving CAUTION Driving with your foot resting on the brake pedal could cause brake parts to become worn out more quickly than normal or cause brake compo-...
  • Page 320 Promptly consult with an authorized Immediately stop in a safe place and SUZUKI dealer or a qualified workshop. check whether there is brake fluid leak- The disk brake pads (SUZUKI genuine age or fuel leakage, and also check...
  • Page 321 ADVICE FOR YOUR DRIVING Automatic transmission vehicles When Side Wind Is Strong Drive Slowly on a Slippery Road Surface 80T060060 At a tunnel exit, on a bridge, or when a large truck passes you, your vehicle might be blown slightly sideways by side wind. 80T0600701 Do not panic.
  • Page 322 ADVICE FOR YOUR DRIVING Do not Drive on Puddles at High Check Brake Effectiveness after NOTICE Speed Driving on Puddles or Washing a Never operate your vehicle in “4H” or Vehicle “4L” on dry pavement and, as much as possible, avoid using “4H” or “4L” on wet pavement, as this puts severe stress on the drive train, especially during tight cornering, and can dam-...
  • Page 323 Driving in deep or rushing water can be • Do not let anyone else drive your ness. Then, ask an authorized SUZUKI hazardous. You could lose control of the vehicle unless they are also aware dealer or a qualified workshop to check the vehicle and the occupants could drown.
  • Page 324 (Continued) When driving at highway speeds, pay Manual transmission vehicles • Do not use tyres other than those attention to the following: specified by SUZUKI. Never use dif- • Stopping distance progressively ferent sizes or types of tyres on the increases with vehicle speed.
  • Page 325: Off-Road Driving

    ADVICE FOR YOUR DRIVING • When driving on steep hills, the vehicle Do not Drive Across the Side of Off-road Driving may begin to slow down and show a lack Hills of power. If this happens, you should Your vehicle has specific design character- shift to a lower gear so that the engine Driving across the side of a hill can be istics for off-road driving.
  • Page 326 ADVICE FOR YOUR DRIVING Snow chains Do not Drive in the Field Covered If Your Vehicle Gets Stuck with Grown Grass 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: required by law.
  • Page 327: Improving Fuel Economy

    – Do not use tyres other than those operating the gearshift lever or the If you park your vehicle for more than one specified by SUZUKI. Never use transfer lever. Operating the gear- minute, stop the engine and start it again...
  • Page 328 ADVICE FOR YOUR DRIVING Avoid Fast Starts, Rapid Accelera- Do not Race the Engine Keep the Air Cleaner Clean tion and Hard Braking Avoid fast starts Fast starts away from lights or stop signs will consume fuel unnecessarily and shorten engine life. Start off slowly. Avoid unnecessary stops Avoid unnecessary deceleration and stop- ping.
  • Page 329: Precaution For Handling Vehicle

    NOTICE accident. Illegal modifications SUZUKI dealer or a qualified work- might adversely affect handling, shop. Also, do not operate electri- In the following cases, the bumper or performance or durability. Also,...
  • Page 330 In the following cases, battery runout, etc. these systems will be adversely affected. Consult with an authorized SUZUKI dealer or a qualified work- shop beforehand. • When removing the steering wheel 80T060120 and conducting repairs around the steering wheel, etc.
  • Page 331 Table 1 could result. In the case of spilling drinks, etc., promptly consult with an Specification Oil quality authorized SUZUKI dealer or a quali- fied workshop. API(*1) ILSAC(*2) • SRS airbag system • Audio equipment GF-6 •...
  • Page 332: Running-In

    ADVICE FOR YOUR DRIVING tion Advisory Committee, and is based Running-in Catalytic Converter on the API standard while indicating even higher performance specifica- tions such as for fuel conservation and NOTICE durability. *3: SAE viscosity is a standard that deter- The future performance and reliabil- mines the viscosity of lubricating oil.
  • Page 333 ADVICE FOR YOUR DRIVING NOTICE To minimize the possibility of 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 involving engine misfire or other apparent loss of performance, have the vehi- cle serviced promptly.
  • Page 334 ADVICE FOR YOUR DRIVING MEMO 6-19 80TS - 01E...
  • Page 335: Other Controls And Equipment

    OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Fuel Filler Opening .............. 7-1 Refueling ................7-2 Hood ..................7-4 Sun Visor ................7-6 Interior Light ................ 7-7 Accessory Socket ............... 7-9 Drink Holder ................. 7-10 Storage Area ................ 7-12 Assist Grips ................. 7-13 Ride-in Assist Grip ..............
  • Page 336: Fuel Filler Opening

    OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Fuel Filler Cap Fuel Filler Opening Make sure to read “Refueling” in this section. WARNING Open Close Be sure to observe the following points when refueling. Otherwise, gasoline may catch a fire from fuel and it may cause a fire. •...
  • Page 337: Refueling

    The cap holder (1) holds the fuel filler cap • If you use the fuel cap other than a WARNING (2) by hooking the groove (3) when refuel- genuine SUZUKI cap, it may cause ing. fuel leakage. Do not use the fuel Be sure to observe the following cap other than a genuine SUZUKI points when refueling.
  • Page 338 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT When Refueling at a Self-service WARNING WARNING Gas Station (Continued) (Continued) • If you open the fuel filler cap sud- WARNING denly, fuel may be under pressure and may spray out. Loosen the fuel When refueling at a self-service gas filler cap slowly.
  • Page 339: Hood

    OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Opening the Hood Hood WARNING (Continued) • If fuel spills out, an accident such WARNING as a fire may occur. Also, if you leave spilled fuel as it is, it may • As the hood is heavy, if a child tries to open or close it, the child may cause paint staining, discoloration or cracking.
  • Page 340 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT NOTICE CAUTION If you lift up the hood with the wiper • The prop rod can be hot enough to arms raised, the wiper arms and the burn your finger while the engine is hood may get damaged. running or right after the engine Do not lift up the hood with the wiper stopped.
  • Page 341: Sun Visor

    OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Closing the Hood Sun Visor CAUTION When closing the hood, the occu- pant’s body such as hands may get caught in the hood and get injured. Also, pushing on the hood from the top may damage it. When closing the hood, check that no part of the occupant’s body such as hands is in the path of the hood.
  • Page 342: Interior Light

    OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Card Holder Vanity Mirror Interior Light NOTICE If you turn on the interior light for a long time with the engine stopped, the lead-acid battery may discharge. Do not turn on the interior light for a long time with the engine stopped.
  • Page 343 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT NOTE: OFF (3) • The ignition switch is in the “LOCK” posi- The light will automatically be turned off to The light remains off even when the door is tion, or the ignition mode is LOCK (OFF). prevent the lead-acid battery from dis- opened.
  • Page 344: Accessory Socket

    OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Luggage Compartment Light Accessory Socket Center Console 68PM00510 80T070290 When you open the tailgate with the lug- NOTE: The number of doors involved in the light- gage compartment light switch in the “ON” position (1), the light comes on for about ing operation of the interior light depends 80T070380 15 minutes.
  • Page 345: Drink Holder

    • If they occur, disconnect the item from the accessory socket and check whether the electrical equip- ments work properly. If the problem persists, ask an authorized SUZUKI dealer or a qualified workshop to have the sys- tem inspected. 7-10 80TS - 01E...
  • Page 346 • If you spill or drop liquid accidentally, vehicle damage. have your vehicle inspected by an • Be careful when you are using the authorized SUZUKI dealer or a qualified cup holders to hold a cup contain- workshop. ing hot liquid. Spilling out hot liq- uid can cause burn injury.
  • Page 347: Storage Area

    OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Storage Area WARNING • If any object gets caught in the brake pedal or the accelerator pedal, you may not operate the pedal properly, resulting in an acci- dent. If you use a storage area with- out a lid, do not place the object Manual transmission model which may fall out while driving.
  • Page 348: Assist Grips

    OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Using Storage Area with a Lid Assist Grips Ride-in Assist Grip Glove box 80T070310 80T070110 Ride-in assist grip (1) provides solid sup- 80T070300 Assist grips are provided for convenience. port for the front passenger when entering •...
  • Page 349: Footrest (If Equipped)

    OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Footrest (if equipped) Door Pocket WARNING • Do not put any objects between the passenger side of the dashboard and the ride-in assist grip. When the passenger's airbag is inflated, objects may be flown toward the passenger and may cause serious injury.
  • Page 350: Usb Socket (If Equipped)

    OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT USB Socket (if equipped) Seatback Pocket Frame Hooks It is not recommended that you 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”...
  • Page 351 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Front Rear 78RB05054 The hook (A) is provided for trailer or train transport purposes only. 78RB05023 78RB05024 NOTICE NOTICE NOTICE Do not use the hook (A) in emergency When you use the frame hook (1), When you use the frame hook (2), situation.
  • Page 352: Heating And Air Conditioning System

    OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Air Outlet Heating and Air Conditioning System There are two types of heating and air con- ditioning systems as follows: • Manual heating and air conditioning sys- • Automatic heating and air conditioning system (climate control) 78RB05025 (1) Windshield defroster outlet (2) Side defroster outlet...
  • Page 353 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Center outlet Side outlet 78RB05027 Move the knob (1) vertically or horizontally, to adjust the direction of airflow as desired. 78RB05026 When open, air comes out regardless of the air flow selector position. CAUTION Prolonged exposure to hot air from the heater or air conditioner could result in low temperature burns.
  • Page 354: Manual Heating And Air Conditioning System

    OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Temperature selector (1) Manual Heating and Air Conditioning System This is used to adjust the temperature. Blower speed selector (2) Description of controls This is used to turn on the blower and to select blower speed. Air intake selector (3) 78RM50020 This selector is used to select the following...
  • Page 355 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT FRESH AIR (a) NOTE: VENTILATION (c) When this mode is selected by moving the The mark of “USE WITH” (6) lever to the position of (a) in the above To clear fog on the windshield and/or the illustration, outside air comes in.
  • Page 356 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT BI-LEVEL (d) HEAT (e) HEAT & DEFROST (f) 78RB05031 78RB05032 78RB05033 Temperature-controlled air comes out of Temperature-controlled air comes out of Temperature-controlled air comes out of the floor outlets and cooler air comes out the floor outlets and the side outlets, also the floor outlets, the windshield defroster of the center and side outlets.
  • Page 357 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT DEFROST (g) Air conditioning switch (5) System Operating Instructions To turn on the air conditioning system, set the blower speed selector to a position Natural ventilation other than off and push in “A/C” switch. Select VENTILATION and FRESH AIR, the With this “A/C”...
  • Page 358 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Head cooled/Feet warmed heating • If your vehicle has been left in the sun NOTE: Select BI-LEVEL and FRESH AIR, the with the windows closed, it will cool If you need maximum defrosting: temperature selector to the desired tem- faster if you open the windows briefly •...
  • Page 359 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT (For models with air conditioner refrig- erant R-134a) NOTE: Your vehicle uses the air conditioning refrigerant HFC-134a, commonly called R- 134a. R-134a replaced R-12 around 1993 for automotive applications. Other refriger- ants are available, including recycled R-12, but only R-134a should be used in your vehicle.
  • Page 360: Automatic Heating And Air Conditioning System (Climate Control)

    OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Temperature selector (1) Automatic Heating and Air Conditioning System (climate control) Description of Controls 78RB05037 Turn the temperature selector (1) to adjust the temperature. NOTE: If you turn the temperature selector (1) until “HI” or “LO” appears on the display, the climate control system will operate at maximum heating or cooling.
  • Page 361 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Blower speed selector (2) Air intake selector (3) RECIRCULATED AIR (a) When this mode is selected, inside air is recirculated. This mode is suitable when driving through dusty or polluted air such as a tunnel, or when attempting to quickly cool down or warm up the interior.
  • Page 362 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Air flow selector (4) VENTILATION (c) BI-LEVEL (d) 78RB05040 78RB05041 78RB05042 Push the air flow selector (4) to change Temperature-controlled air comes out of Temperature-controlled air comes out of among the following functions. The indica- the center and side outlets. the floor outlets and cooler air comes out tion of the selected mode appears in the of the center and side outlets.
  • Page 363 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT HEAT (e) HEAT & DEFROST (f) Defrost switch (5) 78RB05043 78RB05044 78RB05045 Temperature-controlled air comes out of Temperature-controlled air comes out of Push the defrost switch (5) to turn on the the floor outlets and the side outlets, a the floor outlets, the windshield defroster defroster.
  • Page 364 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT DEFROST Air conditioning switch (6) System Operating Instructions Automatic operation 78RB05046 78RB05047 Temperature-controlled air comes out of The air conditioning switch (6) is used to the windshield defroster outlets, the side turn on and off the air conditioning system 78RB05048 defroster outlets and the side outlets.
  • Page 365 “AUTO” switch (8). conditioning system. You should have the system inspected authorized 80T070350 SUZUKI dealer or a qualified workshop. Be careful not to cover the interior tem- perature sensor (10) located between the NOTE: (10) steering wheel and the climate control •...
  • Page 366 “Maintenance schedule” in “INSPEC- TION AND MAINTENANCE” section. Have this job done by an authorized SUZUKI dealer or a qualified workshop as the lower glove box must be lowered for this job. 7-31...
  • Page 367: Radio Antenna

    OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT The radio antenna on the roof is remov- Radio Antenna NOTICE able. To remove the antenna, turn it coun- terclockwise. To reinstall the antenna, turn Using the wrong refrigerant may it clockwise firmly by hand. Removal and Installation damage your air conditioning sys- tem.
  • Page 368: Installation Of Radio Frequency Transmitters

    Consult them, resulting in an accident. authorized SUZUKI dealer or a quali- Do not operate the navigation or fied service technician for advice. audio equipment while driving. NOTICE While the engine is stopped, using...
  • Page 369 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Volume Switch (1) Hands-free Switch (5) (1) (3) You can adjust volume with this switch. You can use this switch for the equipment • To increase the volume, press “+” side. which has the hands-free function. To use •...
  • Page 370 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT ® Bluetooth Setup Switch (7) (if equipped) To use the function, you need to set up for the equipment. Refer to the supplementary manual for details. ® The Bluetooth word mark and logo are registered trademarks and are owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Ink.
  • Page 371: Vehicle Loading And Towing

    VEHICLE LOADING AND TOWING VEHICLE LOADING AND TOWING Vehicle Loading ..............8-1 Trailer Towing ..............8-1 54G215 80TS - 01E...
  • Page 372 VEHICLE LOADING AND TOWING Vehicle Loading Trailer Towing WARNING • Never overload your vehicle. The Your vehicle was designed for specific Observe any country-specific regulations gross vehicle weight (sum of the weight capacities. The weight capacities of when towing a trailer and using a tow bar. weights of the vehicle, all the occu- your vehicle are indicated by the Gross pants, accessories, cargo plus...
  • Page 373 Unbraked trailer: 350 kg (772 lbs) We recommend that you use a genuine nose will not drop to the road if the trailer SUZUKI tow bar kit (available as an becomes separated from the tow bar. Fol- WARNING option), or equivalent.
  • Page 374 VEHICLE LOADING AND TOWING Trailer lights Tyres Vehicle/trailer loading Check that your trailer is equipped with The weight of your loaded trailer (gross lights which meet local requirements. WARNING trailer weight) should never exceed the Always check for the proper operation of towing capacity.
  • Page 375 VEHICLE LOADING AND TOWING Additional trailer towing warnings WARNING WARNING (Continued) Your vehicle should be handled in a WARNING • Never overload cargo on your different way when towing a trailer. trailer and your vehicle. Gross For the safety of yourself and others, Connect trailer lights and hook up trailer weight must never exceed observe the following precautions:...
  • Page 376 VEHICLE LOADING AND TOWING WARNING WARNING (Continued) (Continued) • Always admit greater stopping dis- • Be careful when overtaking other tance. Stopping distance vehicles. Allow enough room for increased when you tow a trailer. your trailer before changing lanes, For each 16 km/h (10 mph) of and use turn signal lights properly speed, allow at least one vehicle in advance.
  • Page 377 VEHICLE LOADING AND TOWING Trailer hitch (tow bar) installation points WARNING Each arrow shows fixing points for Suzuki's genuine tow bar kit. For details, (Continued) follow the instruction provided with the tow When starting out after parking: bar kit. 1) Depress the clutch and start the engine.
  • Page 378 VEHICLE LOADING AND TOWING (1) Fixing points on vertical (side) sur- faces (2) Maximum vertical load on trailer hitch point (Australia) 75 kg (165 lbs) Trailer hitch ball height “a” 460–500 mm (18.1–19.7 in.) Left Side View Maximum permissible overhang “b” 780–800 mm (30.7–31.5 in.) “a”...
  • Page 379: Inspection And Maintenance

    INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE Maintenance Schedule ............9-2 Periodic Maintenance Schedule – Except for Hong Kong and Macao model ...... 9-3 Maintenance recommended under severe driving conditions – Except for Hong Kong and Macao model ...... 9-9 Periodic Maintenance Schedule –...
  • Page 380 • Be careful not to touch a hot before performing any electrical ser- engine, exhaust manifold vice work on your SUZUKI vehicle. pipes, muffler, radiator and water Do not touch airbag system compo- hoses. nents, seat belt pretensioner system • Do not allow smoking, sparks, or components or wires.
  • Page 381: Maintenance Schedule

    WARNING SUZUKI recommends that mainte- nance on items marked with an aster- isk (*) be performed by an authorized SUZUKI dealer or a qualified work- shop. If you are qualified, you may perform maintenance unmarked items by referring to the instructions in this section.
  • Page 382: Periodic Maintenance Schedule - Except For Hong Kong And Macao Model

    INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE Periodic Maintenance Schedule – Except for Hong Kong and Macao model “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.
  • Page 383 #1: Perform the engine coolant level check under the daily inspection in the “OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE” section. If you use the engine coolant other than “SUZUKI LLC: Super (Blue)” for replacement, follow the schedule of “SUZUKI LLC: Stan- dard (Green)”. (Replace every 45000 km (27000 miles) or 36 months.)
  • Page 384 #1: Perform the engine coolant level check under the daily inspection in the “OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE” section. If you use the engine coolant other than “SUZUKI LLC: Super (Blue)” for replacement, follow the schedule of “SUZUKI LLC: Stan- dard (Green)”. (Replace every 45000 km (27000 miles) or 36 months.)
  • Page 385 *6-7. Steering system (#6) – – – *6-8. Manual transmission oil Genuine “SUZUKI GEAR OIL 75W” – – – Other than “SUZUKI GEAR OIL 75W” (I: 1st 15000 km only) – – – 6-9. Automatic transmission Fluid level – –...
  • Page 386 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE WARNING The shock absorbers are filled with high pressure gas. Never attempt to disassemble them or throw them into a fire. Avoid storing them near a heater or heating device. When scrapping the absorber, the gas must be released from the absorber safely.
  • Page 387 *6-7. Steering system (#6) – – – *6-8. Manual transmission oil Genuine “SUZUKI GEAR OIL 75W” – – – Other than “SUZUKI GEAR OIL 75W” (I: 1st 15000 km only) – – – – 6-9. Automatic transmission Fluid level –...
  • Page 388: Maintenance Recommended Under Severe Driving Conditions - Except For Hong Kong And Macao Model

    INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE Maintenance recommended under severe driving conditions – Except for Hong Kong and Macao model Follow this schedule if your vehicle is mainly operated under one or more of the following conditions: • When most trips are less than 6 km (4 miles). •...
  • Page 389 #1: Perform the engine coolant level check under the daily inspection in the “OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE” section. If you use the engine coolant other than “SUZUKI LLC: Super (Blue)” for replacement, follow the schedule of “SUZUKI LLC: Stan- dard (Green)”. (Replace every 45000 km (27000 miles) or 36 months.) *1 Inspect more frequently if the vehicle is used under dusty conditions.
  • Page 390 #1: Perform the engine coolant level check under the daily inspection in the “OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE” section. If you use the engine coolant other than “SUZUKI LLC: Super (Blue)” for replacement, follow the schedule of “SUZUKI LLC: Stan- dard (Green)”. (Replace every 45000 km (27000 miles) or 36 months.) *1 Inspect more frequently if the vehicle is used under dusty conditions.
  • Page 391 Replace every 60000 km (36000 miles) or 48 months. Other than “SUZUKI GEAR OIL 75W” – – – – – *6-11. Differential oil Genuine “SUZUKI SUPER GEAR OIL 75W-85 SYNTHETIC” – – – – 6-12. All latches, hinges and locks – –...
  • Page 392 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE WARNING The shock absorbers are filled with high pressure gas. Never attempt to disassemble them or throw them into a fire. Avoid storing them near a heater or heating device. When scrapping the absorber, the gas must be released from the absorber safely.
  • Page 393 Replace every 60000 km (36000 miles) or 48 months. Other than “SUZUKI GEAR OIL 75W” – – – – *6-11. Differential oil Genuine “SUZUKI SUPER GEAR OIL 75W-85 SYNTHETIC” – – – – – 6-12. All latches, hinges and locks –...
  • Page 394 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE NOTE: This table shows the service schedule up to 90000 km (54000 miles). Beyond 90000 km (54000 miles), perform the same services at the same intervals shown in the chart. 9-15 80TS - 01E...
  • Page 395: Periodic Maintenance Schedule - For Hong Kong And Macao Model

    INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE Periodic Maintenance Schedule – For Hong Kong and Macao model “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.
  • Page 396 #1: Perform the engine coolant level check under the daily inspection in the “OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE” section. If you use the engine coolant other than “SUZUKI LLC: Super (Blue)” for replacement, follow the schedule of “SUZUKI LLC: Stan- dard (Green)”. (Replace every 45000 km (27000 miles) or 36 months.)
  • Page 397 #1: Perform the engine coolant level check under the daily inspection in the “OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE” section. If you use the engine coolant other than “SUZUKI LLC: Super (Blue)” for replacement, follow the schedule of “SUZUKI LLC: Stan- dard (Green)”. (Replace every 45000 km (27000 miles) or 36 months.)
  • Page 398 – – – *6-7. Transfer oil Genuine “SUZUKI GEAR OIL 75W” Inspect every 30000 km (18000 miles) or 24 months. Other than “SUZUKI GEAR OIL 75W” (I: 1st 15000 km only) – – – *6-8. Differential oil (R: 1st 15000 km only) Genuine –...
  • Page 399 – – – – *6-7. Transfer oil Genuine “SUZUKI GEAR OIL 75W” Inspect every 30000 km (18000 miles) or 24 months. Other than “SUZUKI GEAR OIL 75W” (I: 1st 15000 km only) – – – – *6-8. Differential oil (R: 1st 15000 km only) Genuine –...
  • Page 400: Maintenance Recommended Under Severe Driving Conditions - For Hong Kong And Macao Model

    INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE Maintenance recommended under severe driving conditions – For Hong Kong and Macao model Follow this schedule if your vehicle is mainly operated under one or more of the following conditions: • When most trips are less than 6 km (4 miles). •...
  • Page 401 #1: Perform the engine coolant level check under the daily inspection in the “OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE” section. If you use the engine coolant other than “SUZUKI LLC: Super (Blue)” for replacement, follow the schedule of “SUZUKI LLC: Stan- dard (Green)”. (Replace every 45000 km (27000 miles) or 36 months.) *1 Inspect more frequently if the vehicle is used under dusty conditions.
  • Page 402 #1: Perform the engine coolant level check under the daily inspection in the “OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE” section. If you use the engine coolant other than “SUZUKI LLC: Super (Blue)” for replacement, follow the schedule of “SUZUKI LLC: Stan- dard (Green)”. (Replace every 45000 km (27000 miles) or 36 months.) *1 Inspect more frequently if the vehicle is used under dusty conditions.
  • Page 403 Replace every 60000 km (36000 miles) or 48 months. Other than “SUZUKI GEAR OIL 75W” – – – – – *6-8. Differential oil Genuine “SUZUKI SUPER GEAR OIL 75W-85 SYNTHETIC” – – – – 6-9. All latches, hinges and locks – –...
  • Page 404 Replace every 60000 km (36000 miles) or 48 months. Other than “SUZUKI GEAR OIL 75W” – – – – *6-8. Differential oil Genuine “SUZUKI SUPER GEAR OIL 75W-85 SYNTHETIC” – – – – – 6-9. All latches, hinges and locks –...
  • Page 405: Drive Belt

    Drive belt deflection (100 N (10 kg, 22 (1) Preferred If you need to replace or adjust the belt lbs) press) have it done by an authorized SUZUKI (a) New: Be sure that the engine oil you use comes dealer or a qualified workshop.
  • Page 406 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE NOTE: Oil Level Check NOTICE • We recommend that you use SUZUKI genuine oil. To purchase it, see an Failure to check the oil level regularly authorized SUZUKI dealer or a qualified could lead to serious engine trouble workshop.
  • Page 407 NOTE: high enough to burn your fingers when the drain plug is loosened. Wait Ask an authorized SUZUKI dealer or a qualified workshop for changing engine oil until the drain plug is cool enough to and filter if you have difficulties.
  • Page 408 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE Tightening (viewed from filter top) 5) Turn the oil filter clockwise as specified Oil Filter Replacement below from the point of contact with the mounting surface (or to the specified torque) using an oil filter wrench. Tightening torque for oil filter: 3/4 turn or 14 Nm (1.4 kg-m, 10.3 lb-ft) NOTICE...
  • Page 409: Engine Coolant

    To maintain optimum performance and glycol base non-silicate type cool- that it is of equivalent quality and durability of your engine, use SUZUKI gen- ant diluted with distilled water or follow the manufacturer’s instruc- deionized water at the correct mix- uine coolant or equivalent.
  • Page 410 Coolant Replacement WARNING Since special procedures are required, ask Swallowing engine coolant can cause an authorized SUZUKI dealer or a qualified severe injury or death. Inhaling cool- workshop for this job. ant mist or vapors or getting coolant in your eyes could result in severe injury.
  • Page 411: Air Cleaner

    INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE NOTE: Air Cleaner Spark Plugs During installation, check that the wires, couplers, sealing rubber of air cleaner If the air cleaner is clogged with dust, there chassis washers, correctly will be greater intake resistance, resulting Spark plug replacement and inspec- returned in place.
  • Page 412: Automatic Transmission Fluid

    To check the fluid level: sult an authorized SUZUKI dealer or a 1) To warm up the transmission fluid, drive the vehicle or idle the engine until the qualified workshop.
  • Page 413 Using auto- gear, pausing for about three seconds matic transmission fluid other than in each range. Then move it back to the SUZUKI ATF3317 or Mobil ATF3309 “P” (Park) position. may damage the automatic transmis- sion of your vehicle.
  • Page 414: Gear Oil

    Manual Transmission Oil / transfer transmission oil, authorized Oil / Front/rear Differential Oil SUZUKI dealer or a qualified workshop for this job. When adding gear oil, use gear oil with the appropriate viscosity and grade as shown in the chart below.
  • Page 415 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE Transfer Front/rear differential For the transfer and front/rear differential; 3) Check the inside of the hole with your finger. If the oil level comes up to the bottom of the plug hole, the oil level is Front correct.
  • Page 416: Clutch

    If clutch dragging is felt with the pedal fully 54G274 tools are required, ask an authorized depressed, have the clutch inspected by SUZUKI dealer or a qualified workshop for an authorized SUZUKI dealer or a qualified Clutch pedal play “d”: this job.
  • Page 417: Brakes

    In this case, immediately ask an autho- • If your brake fluid level is near the rized SUZUKI dealer or a quali- “MIN” line, there is a possibility of 80T090130 fied workshop to inspect the...
  • Page 418 • Brake fluid absorbs water over time and minimum distance required is as specified. by an authorized SUZUKI dealer or a qual- brake fluid with high water content may Since your vehicle’s brake system is self- ified workshop.
  • Page 419 If the parking brake is not properly adjusted or the brakes drag is suspected even after the lever has been fully released, have the parking brake inspected and/or adjusted by an authorized SUZUKI dealer or a qualified workshop. 9-40 80TS - 01E...
  • Page 420: Steering Wheel

    SUZUKI dealer or a qualified work- shop. 9-41 80TS - 01E...
  • Page 421: Tyres

    INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE The front and rear tyre pressure specifica- Tyre Inspection Tyres tions are listed in the tyre information label (1). Both front and rear tyres should have Inspect your vehicle’s tyres at least once a Left hand drive vehicle the specified tyre pressure.
  • Page 422 Have tyres and wheel equipped on your vehicle with cer- alignment checked periodically by an tain combinations of aftermarket authorized SUZUKI dealer or a quali- wheels and tyres can significantly fied workshop. change the steering and handling characteristics of your vehicle.
  • Page 423: Battery

    INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE To avoid uneven wear of your tyres and to Tyre Rotation Battery prolong their life, rotate the tyres as illus- trated. Tyres should be rotated every 5-tyre rotation 10000 km (6000 miles). After rotation, WARNING adjust front and rear tyre pressures to the specification listed on your vehicle’s Tyre •...
  • Page 424 If a vehicle battery has to be replaced, consult • If the battery liquid is added more 80T090530 an authorized SUZUKI dealer or a than the upper level line “MAX” (1), For maintenance-free battery (cap-less qualified workshop.
  • Page 425 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE Replacement of the battery NOTE: NOTICE • When the battery is disconnected, some of the vehicle’s functions will be initial- After stopping the engine, controller ized and/or deactivated. and system are operated for a while. These functions must be required to Therefore, before removing the bat- reset after the battery is reconnected.
  • Page 426: Fuses

    For more detailed infor- 78RB07022 55T090640 mation about disposing of or recycling the (1) Fuse puller used battery, consult authorized (2) Spare fuse SUZUKI dealer or a qualified workshop. 9-47 80TS - 01E...
  • Page 427 25 A Headlight high main fuse, a primary fuse or an individual (33) (29) fuse, use a genuine SUZUKI replacement (18) 30 A Back up parts or equivalent for individual fuses. To remove a fuse, use the fuse puller pro-...
  • Page 428 If the main fuse or a primary fuse Left hand drive vehicle blows, have your vehicle inspected by an authorized SUZUKI dealer or a qualified workshop. Always use a genuine SUZUKI replacement. Never use a substitute such as a wire even...
  • Page 429 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE Vehicle with idling stop system (21) 20 A Power window timer 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...
  • Page 430: Headlight Aiming

    INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE Headlight Aiming Since special procedures are required, ask an authorized SUZUKI dealer or a qualified workshop for this job. BLOWN 55T090630 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.
  • Page 431: Bulb Replacement

    INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE Bulb Replacement WATT- BULB ITEM: Lights Headlight 60/55W (11) Headlight – Front fog light Daytime P13W running light Position light 12V5W Position light – Turn Front W21W signal Rear WY21W light Side turn – signal light Side turn (13) –...
  • Page 432 However, if water is piled up in the lights or large waterdrop adheres to the inner sur- face of lens, have your vehicle inspected by an authorized SUZUKI dealer or a qual- ified workshop. 9-53 80TS - 01E...
  • Page 433 Headlights LED type Since special procedures are required, it is recommended that you take your vehicle to an authorized SUZUKI dealer or a quali- fied workshop for light replacement. Halogen type 78RB07026 1) Open the engine hood while the engine 80T090470 is stopped.
  • Page 434 Front Position Light For front LED position light (if equipped), it is recommended that you take your vehicle to an authorized SUZUKI dealer or a quali- fied workshop for light replacement since special procedures are required. Vehicle with the halogen headlights...
  • Page 435 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE Side Turn Signal Light Front Fog Light (if equipped) 1) Start the engine. Turn the steering wheel to the opposite side of the fog light to be replaced to replace the bulb easily. Then turn off the engine. 78RB07051 (2) Removal 78RB07031...
  • Page 436 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE Models with front fog light Daytime Running Light (if equipped) Models without front fog light 78RB07033 78RB07035 3) Open the end of the cover inside the 1) To approach the daytime running light, fender. open the end of the cover inside the front fender.
  • Page 437 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE Rear Combination Light 78RB07049 80T090410 2) Disconnect the coupler by pushing the 2) Remove the nuts (3) and pull the rear lock release. Turn the bulb holder coun- combination light from the rear bumper 80T090400 terclockwise and remove it. by pushing the hooks (a ).
  • Page 438 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE License Plate Light (4) / (5) / (6) / (7) (6)(7) 80T090420 80T090480 (4) Tail / brake light (8) Removal (5) Rear turn signal light (9) Installation (6) Reversing light 4) To remove and install the bulb of the tail (7) Rear fog light (if equipped) / brake light (4), the rear turn signal light 52RM70070...
  • Page 439 High-mount Stop Light ter interior light lens in the reverse order of removal. LED is used. It is recommended that you take your vehicle to an authorized SUZUKI dealer or a qualified workshop for light replacement since special procedures are required.
  • Page 440 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE Center Luggage compartment (if equipped) 80T090290 55T090050 1) To prevent scratches, insert a commer- 55T090460 (3) Removal cially available flat-blade screwdriver 1) To prevent scratches, insert a commer- (4) Installation covered with a soft cloth into the notch cially available flat-blade screwdriver (1), and then remove the lens (2).
  • Page 441: Headlight Washer Fluid

    INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE WARNING Headlight Washer Fluid (Continued) • Do not add washer fluid when the engine is hot or operating as washer fluid contains alcohol and may catch fire if spilled on the engine, etc. NOTICE • Damage may result if the washer motor is operated with no fluid in the washer tank.
  • Page 442: Wiper Blades

    Wiper Blades Some wiper blades may be different from the ones described here depending on vehicle specifications. If so, consult an authorized SUZUKI dealer or a qualified workshop for proper replacement method. For Windshield Wipers 59RN09240 2) Squeeze lock (1) towards wiper arm (2)
  • Page 443 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE 59RN09250 59RN09260 59RN09270 3) Unlock the lock end of the wiper blade (3) Retainer (A) Up and slide the blade out as shown. (B) Down 4) If the new blade is provided without the two metal retainers, move them from NOTE: the old blade to the new one.
  • Page 444 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE For Rear Window Wiper 55T090710 77R60050 (4) Locked end (3) Stopper 80T090520 (4) Hook (1) Lock end 5) Install the new blade in the reverse (5) Retainer (2) Wiper blade order of removal, with the locked end positioned toward the wiper arm.
  • Page 445 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE 63R60160 63R60180 80T100110 3) If the new blade is provided without the 5) Slide the new wiper blade into the wiper (6) Stopper two metal retainers, install them from frame. When installing the wiper blade, (7) Hook the old blade to the new one.
  • Page 446: Windshield Washer Fluid

    INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE Windshield Washer Fluid Air Conditioning System NOTICE Damage may result if the washer If you do not use the air conditioner for a motor is operated with no fluid in the long period, such as during winter, it may washer tank.
  • Page 447 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE Air Conditioner Filter Replacement Since special procedures are required, ask an authorized SUZUKI dealer or a qualified workshop for this job. 77R50420 80T090330 NOTICE 2) Unlock the holder (1) and release it 77R50340 from the air conditioner unit.
  • Page 448: Preparation Before Winter Season

    Refer to “Specifications” in the “SPECIFICATIONS” section. NOTE: To check the concentration of engine cool- ant or replace it, ask an authorized SUZUKI dealer or a qualified workshop. 9-69 80TS - 01E...
  • Page 449 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE Frozen Wiper Blades Snow and Frost on the Window Glasses Before Your Driving Snow on the Roof 65P60060 82K261 Melt ice by pouring lukewarm water. After Use the plastic board (1). You can remove melting it, wipe off water to prevent snow and frost not to damage the window 80J308 refreezing.
  • Page 450 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE Frozen Outside Rearview Mirrors Frozen Doors NOTICE • For the outside rearview mirror folding switch, check if you can move the mirrors by your hands first. Then, operate the switch. If you repeat to operate the switch when ice stays freezing, the mirrors may be broken.
  • Page 451 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE Snow Attaching to Shoes When Parking the Vehicle Outside 80J312 Remove snow attaching to shoes before 80J315 getting in your vehicle. If you do not remove it, you may slip when operating the NOTICE pedals and the window glasses may mist •...
  • Page 452 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE MEMO 9-73 80TS - 01E...
  • Page 453: Emergency Service

    EMERGENCY SERVICE EMERGENCY SERVICE Towing Your Vehicle ............10-1 Jacking Instructions ............10-4 Changing Wheels ..............10-7 Jump-starting Instructions ..........10-10 Running Out of Battery ............10-11 If You Get a Flat Tyre While Driving .........10-11 Engine Trouble: Starter Does not Operate ......10-12 Engine Trouble: Does not Start ........10-12 Engine Trouble: Overheating ..........10-12 60G411...
  • Page 454: Towing Your Vehicle

    An autho- • To help avoid damage to your vehi- rized SUZUKI dealer or a qualified work- cle during towing, proper equip- shop can provide you with detailed towing ment and towing procedures must instructions.
  • Page 455 EMERGENCY SERVICE Before towing Towing a Disabled Vehicle If your vehicle is disabled, and if the steer- ing and drive train are in good condition (and the engine can be started for 4WD vehicles), the vehicle can be towed according to the instructions in this section. Your vehicle may also be towed by a tow truck with the front or rear wheels lifted, according to the instructions below.
  • Page 456 EMERGENCY SERVICE Rear wheels lifted Your vehicle may be towed by a tow truck Rear wheels lifted (all models) with the rear wheels lifted and the front wheels on the ground. Towing speed should not exceed 90 km/h (56 mph). For this type of towing: 1) Shift the manual transmission to Neu- tral or the automatic transmission to “P”...
  • Page 457: Jacking Instructions

    EMERGENCY SERVICE Jacking Instructions 1) Place the vehicle on level, hard ground. 2) Set the parking brake firmly and shift into “P” (Park) if your vehicle has an automatic transmission, or shift into “R” (Reverse) if your vehicle has a manual transmission.
  • Page 458 EMERGENCY SERVICE WARNING • Use the jack only to change wheels on level, hard ground. • Never jack up the vehicle on an inclined surface. • Never raise the vehicle with the jack in a location other than between the frame bosses near the wheel to be changed.
  • Page 459 EMERGENCY SERVICE Raising Vehicle with Garage Jack • Apply the garage jack to one of the points indicated below. • Always support the raised vehicle with jack stands (commercially available) at the points indicated below. (1) Front (2) Jack stand (3) Rear (4) Garage jack (5) Jacking point for garage jack...
  • Page 460: Changing Wheels

    EMERGENCY SERVICE Changing Wheels To change a wheel, use the following pro- cedure: 80T070520 80T070530 2) Remove the spare wheel half cover (4) 3) Remove three wheel nuts of the spare (if equipped). wheel by turning them counterclock- – Remove the center nut by turning it wise with the wheel wrench (5).
  • Page 461 9) Install the new wheel and replace the SUZUKI dealer or a qualified work- 7) Remove the wheel nuts and wheel. wheel nuts. Tighten each nut snugly by shop.
  • Page 462 EMERGENCY SERVICE (12) (11) (11) (13) (12) 80T070510 80T070540 80T070550 11)Check the direction of the bracket (11) 12)Install the spare wheel to the spare 15)Install the spare wheel half cover (4) (if attached to the spare wheel carrier wheel carrier (12). equipped).
  • Page 463: Jump-Starting Instructions

    (1). have your vehicle inspected by an 2. Connect the other end to the positive authorized SUZUKI dealer or a (+) terminal of the booster battery qualified workshop. (2). • To avoid harm to yourself or dam- 3.
  • Page 464: Running Out Of Battery

    EMERGENCY SERVICE Running Out of Battery If You Get a Flat Tyre While WARNING Driving Never connect the jump lead directly In the following cases, the lead-acid to the negative (–) terminal of the dis- battery is running out. Firmly hold the steering wheel and care- charged battery, or an explosion may fully apply the brakes to slow down the •...
  • Page 465: Engine Trouble: Starter Does Not Operate

    If you see or hear escaping steam, the fuses. If the reason for failure of the SUZUKI dealer or a qualified workshop. stop the vehicle in a safe place and starter is not obvious, there may be a • Do not operate the starter motor for immediately turn off the engine to major electrical problem.
  • Page 466 If engine overheats and you are not sure steam may be blown out under what to do, contact an authorized SUZUKI pressure. The cap should only be dealer or a qualified workshop. taken off when the coolant tem- perature has lowered.
  • Page 467: Appearance Care

    APPEARANCE CARE APPEARANCE CARE Corrosion Prevention ............11-1 Cleaning Exterior ..............11-2 Cleaning Interior ..............11-7 60G412 80TS - 01E...
  • Page 468 APPEARANCE CARE 4) High temperatures will cause an accel- once a month during the winter. If you live Corrosion Prevention erated rate of corrosion to parts of the near the ocean, your vehicle should be vehicle which are not well-ventilated to washed at least once a month throughout It is important to take good care of your permit quick drying.
  • Page 469 Please check with your cle body. SUZUKI dealer or a qualified workshop for information on these shields. 11-2 80TS - 01E...
  • Page 470 APPEARANCE CARE NOTICE Washing NOTICE (Continued) WARNING • Never attempt to wash and wax your vehicle with the engine run- ning. • When cleaning the underside of the body and fender, where there may be sharp-edged parts, wear gloves and a long-sleeved shirt to protect your hands and arms from being cut.
  • Page 471 APPEARANCE CARE Washing by hand 3) Wash the entire exterior with a mild NOTICE detergent or car wash soap using a sponge or soft cloth. The sponge or When washing the vehicle: cloth should be frequently soaked in the • Avoid directing steam or hot water soap solution.
  • Page 472 APPEARANCE CARE Washing by an automatic car wash Washing by a high-pressure cleaner Caring for Lights NOTICE NOTICE Wash the lens part of light and wipe it off with a soft cloth. If you use an automatic car wash, If you use a high-pressure cleaner, check that your vehicle’s body parts, keep away the nozzle from your vehi- NOTICE...
  • Page 473 APPEARANCE CARE Caring for Cameras Caring for Aluminum Wheels Waxing Wash the lens part of camera and wipe it NOTE: off with a soft cloth. If the lens part is very • Do not use an acidic or alkaline deter- dirty, use a mild detergent.
  • Page 474 If you pour water or spill a drink in mation of the interior. the vehicle, consult an authorized SUZUKI dealer or a qualified work- NOTE: shop as soon as possible for To prevent liquid-based air fresheners from inspection.
  • Page 475 APPEARANCE CARE Leather Upholstery Seat Belts Instrument Panel and Console Remove loose dirt with a vacuum cleaner. Clean seat belts with mild soap and water. Remove loose dirt with a vacuum cleaner. Using a mild soap or saddle soap solution, Do not use bleach or dye on the belts.
  • Page 476 APPEARANCE CARE MEMO 11-9 80TS - 01E...
  • Page 477: Specifications

    SPECIFICATIONS SPECIFICATIONS Vehicle Identification ............12-1 Fuel Recommendation ............12-2 Specifications ..............12-4 84MM01001 80TS - 01E...
  • Page 478 Chassis Serial Number 80T120050 The chassis and/or engine serial numbers are used to register the vehicle. They are also used to assist an authorized SUZUKI dealer or a qualified workshop when order- ing or referring to special service informa- 80T120030 tion.
  • Page 479 SPECIFICATIONS Gasoline-ethanol blends Gasoline containing MTBE Fuel Recommendation (where legally available) Blends of unleaded gasoline and ethanol, also known as gasohol, are commercially Unleaded gasoline containing MTBE (methyl tertiary butyl ether) may be used in available in the country and can vary with Gasoline Engine your vehicle if the MTBE content is not location.
  • Page 480 SPECIFICATIONS NOTE: NOTICE • For the fuel recommendation of Mexico models, refer to “For Mexico” in the • The fuel tank has an air space to “SUPPLEMENT” section. allow for fuel expansion in hot • For the fuel recommendation of Chile weather.
  • Page 481 SPECIFICATIONS Specifications NOTE: Specifications are subject to change without notice. M/T: Manual transmission A/T: Automatic transmission ITEM: Dimensions UNIT: mm (in.) Overall length 3865 (152.2) (Front bumper to spare tyre) 3985 (156.9) (Front bumper to spare wheel half cover) Overall width 1645 (64.8) Overall height 1720 (67.7)
  • Page 482 *1: Your vehicle is equipped with a lead-acid battery for exclusive use of the idling stop system. When replacing the lead-acid battery, make sure to select the specified type for idling stop system. Consult an authorized SUZUKI dealer or a qualified workshop for replacing the lead-acid battery.
  • Page 483 ITEM: Recommended fuel / lubricants and capacities (approx.) Manual transmission oil “SUZUKI GEAR OIL 75W” 1.2 L (2.1 Imp pt) Automatic transmission oil “SUZUKI ATF 3317 or Mobil ATF3309” 5.7 L (10.0 Imp pt) Differential oil Front 1.6 L (2.8 Imp pt) “SUZUKI SUPER GEAR OIL 75W-85 SYNTHETIC”...
  • Page 484 12V 5W • If you need to replace the following bulbs indicated in the above table, consult your authorized SUZUKI dealer or a qualified workshop. *1 Since the lights are non-disassemble type, you cannot replace a bulb. Replace the target assembly if any light is defective.
  • Page 485: Supplement

    SUPPLEMENT SUPPLEMENT For Australia ................ 13-1 For GCC Countries .............. 13-3 For Chile ................13-5 For Panama ................13-6 For Bolivia and Peru ............13-7 For Mexico ................13-8 For Argentina ............... 13-9 For Indonesia ..............13-10 80TS - 01E...
  • Page 486: For Australia

    NOTE: severely injured. The back of a WARNING SUZUKI genuine child restraint systems do rear-facing child restraint would be not comply with AS (Australian standard) too close to the inflating airbag. NEVER use a rearward facing child 1754.
  • Page 487 SUPPLEMENT Seat Belt Warning Lithium Battery WARNING Follow this warning as well as the instruc- (Continued) tion for seat belt in this book. • It is essential to replace the entire assembly after it has been worn in WARNING a severe impact even if damage to the assembly is not obvious.
  • Page 488: For Gcc Countries

    SUPPLEMENT Warning Label for Front Passen- Chassis Serial Number For GCC Countries ger’s Front Airbag Technical data Max power : 75kW/6000 rpm Max torque : 130Nm/4000 rpm Max speed : 155km/h (2WD M/T) 140km/h (2WD A/T) 80T130010 73RS014 You may find this label on the sun visor. WARNING NEVER use a rearward facing child restraint on a seat protected by an...
  • Page 489 SUPPLEMENT 13-4 80TS - 01E...
  • Page 490: For Chile

    Exposure to heat responsibility of SUZUKI and may not be when fully fuelled in this manner covered under the New Vehicle Warranty. will result in leakage due to fuel Fuels containing 5% or less methanol may expansion.
  • Page 491: For Panama

    Exposure to heat responsibility of SUZUKI and may not be when fully fuelled in this manner covered under the New Vehicle Warranty. will result in leakage due to fuel Fuels containing 5% or less methanol may expansion.
  • Page 492: For Bolivia And Peru

    SUPPLEMENT Gasoline-ethanol blends For Bolivia and Peru NOTICE Blends of unleaded gasoline and ethanol, also known as gasohol, are commercially • The fuel tank has an air space to available in the country and can vary with Fuel Recommendation allow for fuel expansion in hot location.
  • Page 493: For Mexico

    NOTE: To help clean the air, SUZUKI recom- mends you use the oxygenated fuels. However, if you are not satisfied with the 80T120010...
  • Page 494: For Argentina

    SUPPLEMENT Gasoline-ethanol blends For Argentina Blends of unleaded gasoline and ethanol, also known as gasohol, are commercially available in the country and can vary with Fuel Recommendation location. Gasoline Ethanol blend up to E20 can be used as fuel for this vehicle. NOTICE •...
  • Page 495: For Indonesia

    SUPPLEMENT Removal and installation For Indonesia Fire Extinguisher The fire extinguisher is mounted on the fol- lowing position. 73RS308 2) Hold the handle (1) of the strap and pull 73RS307 it towards the front of the vehicle. Use the fire extinguisher according to the (The handle is attached to the floor car- following procedures.
  • Page 496 SUPPLEMENT When the fire extinguisher cannot be removed by using the strap 1) Slide the seat where the fire extin- guisher is mounted fully rearward. 73RS310 73RS312 4) Continue pulling the strap and com- 3) Pull up the pocket (2) on the strap end pletely separate the fire extinguisher to release it from the latch (1).
  • Page 497 SUPPLEMENT Installation on the vehicle 1) Slide the seat where the fire extin- guisher will be mounted fully forward. Install the fire extinguisher from the backward of the seat. 73RS317 5) Hook the pocket (5) to the latch (4). 73RS315 3) Recline the latch (4) in the arrow direc- tion to lock it securely.
  • Page 498 SUPPLEMENT WARNING Fix the fire extinguisher securely on the specified position. If the installation is unstable, the fire extinguisher may come off during driving and injure the passengers, or it may interfere with your driving and lead to a serious accident in the worst case.
  • Page 499: Index

    INDEX INDEX Brake Discs and Brake Drums..........9-41 Brake fluid................9-38 Numerics Brake Pedal..............5-9, 9-39 4WD Indicator Light............. 4-43 Brake System Warning Light ..........4-31 Brakes ...................9-38 ABS Warning Light ............5-103 Braking..................5-99 Accelerator pedal..............5-9 Brightness Control..............4-3 Accessory Socket..............7-9 Built Date ................13-1 Adaptive Cruise Control............
  • Page 500 INDEX Engine Trouble: Starter Does not Operate ......10-12 ® OFF Indicator Light...........4-33, 5-95 Daily Inspection Checklist ............ 5-1 ® OFF Switch ..............5-94 Daytime Running Light ........3-29, 9-52, 9-57 ® Warning Light............4-32, 5-93 Differential Oil ..............9-35 Door Pocket................7-14 Doors ..................
  • Page 501 INDEX Gasoline-ethanol blends ........13-7, 13-8, 13-9 Idling Stop System Indicator Light........4-44 Gear Oil................. 9-35 Idling Stop System OFF Indicator Light......4-44 Gear Oil Change..............9-37 If You Get a Flat Tyre While Driving .........10-11 Gear Oil Level Check............9-35 Ignition Key Reminder ............5-8 Glove box ................
  • Page 502 INDEX Lane change signal ............. 3-37 Parking Brake ...............9-40 Lane Departure Warning ............. 5-63 Parking Brake Lever ............5-27 Lane Departure Warning Indicator Light ......4-40 Parking Brake Reminder Buzzer.........5-28 Lane Departure Warning OFF Indicator Light ....4-39 Parking Sensors..............5-83 Lane Departure Warning OFF Switch ........ 5-64 Pedal..................
  • Page 503 Sun Visor ................7-6 Seat Belt Force Limiter System.......... 2-30 Supplemental Restraint System (Airbags) ......2-46 Seat Belt Handling ............... 2-27 SUZUKI SAFETY SUPPORT ..........5-48 Seat Belt Pretensioner System........... 2-28 Seat Belt Reminder.............. 2-23 Seat Belt Warning ..............13-2 Tachometer................4-3 Seat Belts and Child Restraint Systems......
  • Page 504 INDEX USB Socket ................7-15 Using Transmission ............5-31 Vanity Mirror................7-7 Vehicle Identification............12-1 Vehicle Loading ..............8-1 Vehicle Swaying Warning ........... 5-65 Warning and Indicator Lights ..........4-29 Warning and Indicator Messages......4-14, 5-78 Warning Label for Front Passenger’s Front Airbag ..13-1 Warning Label of SRS Airbag for Front Passenger’s Seat............
  • Page 505 When you intend to use RF transmitting equipment in your vehicle, we strongly recommend that you select the equipment which con- forms to applicable rules or regulations in your country, and consult an authorized SUZUKI dealer or qualified service technician for advice.
  • Page 506 Specific conditions for installation NOTE: 1) Antenna cable shall be routed as far as possible from the vehicle electrical and electronic systems and wiring in the vehicle. 2) Power cable of transmitter shall be properly connected to lead-acid battery in the vehicle. NOTICE Before using your vehicle, check if there is no interference to all electrical devices on your vehicle for both Standby mode and Transmitting mode of the RF transmitting equipment.
  • Page 508 K56R0 R55R2 P55R0 OMAN-TRA OMAN-TRA OMAN-TRA R/3919/17 R/3824/16 R/3765/16 D090024 D090024 D090024 K56RQ T55R1 I55R0 OMAN-TRA OMAN-TRA OMAN-TRA R/3865/17 R/3888/17 R/3810/16 D090024 D090024 D090024 K56RA K72R0 R55R3 OMAN-TRA OMAN-TRA OMAN-TRA R/4423/17 R/5099/18 R/5258/18 D090024 D090024 D090024...
  • Page 509 S180052024 OMAN-TRA R/1293/10 D090258 TIS-15 OMAN-TRA R/4948/17 D100428 40398036 OMAN-TRA R/1445/10 D090258...
  • Page 510 K72R0 T55R1...
  • Page 511 K56R0,K72R0,K56RQ,I55R0,P55R0,R55R3,T55R1 model K55RA Connection and use of this communications equipment is permitted by the Nigerian Communications Commission...
  • Page 512 I55R0 T55R1 AGREE PAR L'ATRPT BENIN AGREE PAR L'ATRPT BENIN Numéro d’agrément Numéro d’agrément : 025/ARCEP/SE/DR/DAJRC/GU/2018 : 2022-315/ARCEP/SE/DJPC/DAR/DCT/GU Date d’agrément :14 FEV. 2023 Date d’agrément :14 FEV. 2018 K56R0 K72R0 AGREE PAR L'ATRPT BENIN AGREE PAR L'ATRPT BENIN Numéro d’agrément : 068/ARCEP/SE/DR/DAJRC/GU/2018 Numéro d’agrément : 065/ARCEP/SE/DR/DAJRC/GU/2018 Date d’agrément :5 AVR.
  • Page 513 AGREE PAR L'ATRPT BENIN Numero d'agrement : N°2022-264/ARCEP/SE/DJPC/DAR/DCT/GU Date d'agrement :23 AUG 2022...
  • Page 514 K56R0 K56RQ TA-2016/3221 TA-2016/3060 APPROVED APPROVED R55R2 T55R1 TA-2016/3058 TA-2016/3059 APPROVED APPROVED P55R0 I55R0 TA-2016/3093 TA-2016/3061 APPROVED APPROVED...
  • Page 515 K56RA TA-2017/738 APPROVED K72R0 R55R3 TA-2018/119 TA-2018/283 APPROVED APPROVED...
  • Page 518 T55R2 H-21234 I55R0 H-21160...
  • Page 520 CAUTION Receiver Category of these radio equipment is Category 2, which is referred to EN 300 220-1. NIDEC MOBILITY CORPORATION CAUTION 6368 Nenjo-zaka, Okusa, Komaki, Aichi 485-0802 JAPAN Do not swallow a coin type battery: TEL:+81-568-78-6159 FAX:+81-568-78-7659 To prevent an explosion or leakage of flammable liquid or gas: Do not ingest battery, Chemical Burn Hazard Do not replace the battery with an incorrect type.
  • Page 521 Hér með lýsir Continental yfir því að S180052024/TIS-15/40398036 er í samræmi við grunnkröfur og aðrar kröfur, sem gerðar eru í tilskipun 2014/53/EC. [Icelandic] The fullur texti af ESB-samræmisyfirlýsing er í boði á eftirfarandi veffangi: http://continental-homologation.com/suzuki Continental erklærer herved at utstyret S180052024/TIS-15/40398036 er i samsvar med de grunnleggende krav og øvrige relevante krav i direktiv 2014/53/EU.
  • Page 522 FCC CAUTION The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) ID Changes or modifications not expressly number is indicated in the illustrated position. approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to T55R2 FCC ID OUCT55R2 operate the equipment. This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules.
  • Page 523 T55R1 I55R0 AGREE PAR L'ARE MAURITANIE AGREE PAR L'ARE MAURITANIE Numéro d’agrément : 1151/ARE/2022 Numéro d’agrément : 1152/ARE/2022 Date d’agrément :30 AUG. 2022 Date d’agrément :05 SEP. 2022 R55R3 P55R0 AGREE PAR L'ARE MAURITANIE AGREE PAR L'ARE MAURITANIE Numéro d’agrément : 1186/ARE/2022 Numéro d’agrément : 1176/ARE/2022 Date d’agrément :03 NOV.
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