Hill Descent Control Switch - Suzuki VITARA series Owner's Manual

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Hill descent control switch

Models without ENG A-STOP system
(1)
54P000317
(1) Hill descent control switch
Models with ENG A-STOP system
(1)
54P000318
(1) Hill descent control switch
To activate the hill descent control system:
1) Turn the driving mode switch (if
equipped) to "LOCK" position.
2) Shift the gearshift lever into a forward
gear or reverse gear.
3) Push the hill descent control switch (1)
when the vehicle speed is under 25 km/h
(15 mph). The hill descent control indica-
tor on the instrument cluster will come on
and the hill descent control system will be
activated.
If the driving mode switch (if equipped) is
in "LOCK" position, vehicle speed is main-
tained at approximately 10 km/h (6 mph)
when going down a hill.
OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE
The brake/tail lights come on and the
®
ESP
warning light blinks while the hill
descent control system applies the brakes
to maintain the vehicle speed.
If the accelerator or brake pedal is
depressed while the hill descent control
system is activated, the system will stop
working temporarily. As soon as the accel-
erator or brake pedal is released, the hill
descent control system begins to function
again if the hill descent control operating
conditions are fulfilled. However, when the
vehicle speed exceeds 25 km/h (15 mph),
the hill descent control system will be
deactivated automatically.
To deactivate the hill descent control sys-
tem, push the hill descent control switch
again.
54P00-01E
3-80

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Brian Bishop
February 2, 2025

How to set the dashboard clock on the 2017 all grip 1.6 model

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Mr. Anderson
February 10, 2025

You can change the time on the dashboard clock through the information display. When adjusting the time, the clock will update automatically. For detailed steps, refer to the "Information display" section in the "BEFORE DRIVING" part of the owner's manual.

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Matt Rodgers
March 9, 2025

No water from rear windscreen washer

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Mr. Anderson
March 9, 2025

There may be no water coming from the rear windscreen washer on a Suzuki Vitara due to the following reasons:

1. The washer fluid reservoir may be empty.
2. The washer nozzle may be clogged.
3. The washer pump may be faulty.
4. The fluid line may be blocked or disconnected.
5. The washer motor may be damaged if the lever was held in when there was no fluid.

Check the washer fluid level, inspect the nozzle for blockages, and ensure the washer pump is functioning properly.

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Dan Marinescu
April 7, 2025

how to activate the rain sensor for windscreen wipers?

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Mr. Anderson
April 9, 2025

To activate the rain sensor for windscreen wipers on a Suzuki Vitara, set the wiper lever to the "AUTO" position. This enables the rain-sensing function, and the wipers will automatically operate when the system detects rain or snow on the windshield.

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