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February 3, 2025

How do you turn the direction on sat nav off or turn the speaking down

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February 4, 2025

A day before yesterday I purchsed Maruti Swift ZXI auto.I asked owner to provide meOwners Manual but he didnot. He toldme that it is aviable on website and now we donot provide Owners Manual . Is it so?

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Mr. Anderson
February 10, 2025

The context states that the Owner’s Manual is provided with the vehicle and should be kept in the glove box for future reference. It does not mention whether it is available online.

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April 16, 2025

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Summary of Contents for Suzuki SWIFT 2024

  • Page 3 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 4 CB (Citizen’s Band) radios or any other wireless transmit- ters may cause electronic interfer- ence with your vehicle’s ignition system or any other electrical sys- tems, resulting in vehicle perfor- mance problems. Consult a SUZUKI dealer or qualified service technician for advice.
  • Page 5 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 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 • The image recording function by the front camera (DSBS II) can be disabled depending on the countries and regions. Consult an authorized SUZUKI dealer or a qualified workshop for details. (If it is set not to record image data, no data will remain when the system is operating.)
  • Page 8 SUZUKI will not be responsible for any data leakage of the data listed in the “Recorded Data” caused by not erasing the data when the Vehicle is handed over or scrapped. Please request an authorized SUZUKI dealer or a qualified workshop to erase the data at your dis-...
  • Page 9 Refer to the Suzuki Connect Terms of Service for details. When the Vehicle is handed over to someone else or scrapped, it is necessary to cancel Suzuki Connect by yourself. By canceling Suzuki Connect, your personal and privacy information stored in the Vehicle communication equipment will be deleted. For details, refer to the Suzuki Connect application manual.
  • Page 10 SERVICE STATION GUIDE 1. Engine hood (P.7-4) 2. Engine coolant (P.9-25) (RHD) (RHD) 3. Windshield washer fluid (P.9-54) 4. Engine oil dipstick (P.9-23) 5. Lead-acid battery (P.9-38) 6. CVT fluid dipstick (P.9-29) 7. Fuel (P.7-1) 8. Tyre pressure (see Tyre Information Label on driver’s door lock pillar) 9.
  • Page 11: 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...
  • Page 12 QUICK GUIDE QUICK GUIDE Illustrated table of contents ..........1-1 Warning lights and indicators ..........1-9 Warning buzzer ..............1-18 FAQ ..................1-29 59RN00020...
  • Page 13 QUICK GUIDE Illustrated table of contents (1) (2) (3) (4) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) Exterior (1) Door locks (P.3-2) (2) Side turn signal light on outside rear- view mirrors (if equipped) (9-44) (3) Outside rearview mirror (P.2-10) (4) Side turn signal light on fender (if equipped) (P.9-47) (5) Front camera (DSBS II) (P.5-61) (6) Windshield wiper (P.3-28, 9-51)
  • Page 14 QUICK GUIDE Interior, side (1)(2) (1) Front camera (DSBS II) (P.5-61) (2) Front interior light (P.7-7, 9-50) (3) Sun visor (P.7-6) (4) Hands-free microphone (if equipped) (P.7-34) / eCall micro- phone (if equipped) (P.10-7) (5) “SOS” button (P.10-7) (6) Vanity mirror (if equipped) (P.7-7) (7) Warning label for front passenger's front airbag (P.2-54) *1, *2 (8) Seat belt (P.2-19)
  • Page 15 QUICK GUIDE Interior, rear (1) Assist grip (P.7-13) (2) Seat belt (P.2-19) (3) Luggage compartment hook (P.7-15) (4) Luggage compartment light (P.7-7, 9-50) (5) Rear Seat (P.2-11) 69T010030...
  • Page 16 QUICK GUIDE Interior, front (1) Driver’s front airbag (P.2-50) (2) Instrument cluster (P.4-1) (3) Heating and air conditioning system (P.7-17) (4) Front airbag (P.2-50) (5) Glove box (P.7-13) (6) Fuel lid opener lever (P.7-1) (7) Engine hood release handle (P.7-4) (8) Electric window control (P.3-17) (9) Window lock switch (P.3-19) (10) Electric mirror control (P.2-10)
  • Page 17 QUICK GUIDE Instrument panel 1 (1) Lighting control lever (P.3-21)/ Turn signal control lever (P.3-26) (2) Shift paddle (P.5-41) (3) Remote audio control (P.7-33) (4) Adaptive cruise control switches (P.5-103, 5-114) / speed limiter switches (P.5-55) (5) Windshield wiper and washer lever (P.3-28) / Rear window wiper/washer switch (P.3-30)
  • Page 18 QUICK GUIDE Instrument panel 2 ® (1) ESP OFF switch (P.5-150) (2) Lane departure prevention OFF switch (P.5-83) (3) Dual Sensor Brake Support II (DSBS II) OFF switch (P.5-79) (4) Engine switch (P.5-5) (5) Heated rear window and heated out- side rearview mirror switch (P.3-32) (6) Headlight leveling switch (P.3-26) (7) ENG A-STOP OFF switch...
  • Page 19 QUICK GUIDE Luggage compartment (1) Luggage compartment cover (if equipped) (P.7-15) (2) Spare tyre (if equipped) (P.9-37) (3) Flat tyre repair kit (if equipped) (P.10-27) (4) Towing eye (P.10-3) (5) Jack handle (if equipped) (P.10-21) (6) Wheel wrench (if equipped) (P.10-21) (7) Jack (if equipped) (P.10-22) 69T010070...
  • Page 20 QUICK GUIDE (1) Keyless push start system remote controller (P.3-10) Keyless entry system (P.3-8) Keyless push start system (P.5-9) Starting engine (P.5-13) (2) Key (P.3-1) Door locks (p.3-2) 59RN01080...
  • Page 21 QUICK GUIDE Warning lights and indicators Warning Lights (6) (7) (10) (11) (12)(13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) 69T010080...
  • Page 22 SUZUKI dealer or a qualified workshop. • For the vehicle equipped with SUZUKI SAFETY SUPPORT, if a warning light or an indicator blinks, the message may be shown on the information display in the instrument cluster.
  • Page 23 QUICK GUIDE Warning light Color Name Charge warning light Engine oil pressure warning light Orange Electric power steering warning light (10) Airbag warning light (11) Orange High beam assist warning light (12) Orange Anti-lock Brake System (ABS) warning light (13) Brake system warning light (14) Rear passenger’s seat belt reminder light...
  • Page 24 QUICK GUIDE Warning light Color Name (15) Orange Low fuel warning light (16) Orange Transmission warning light (if equipped) (17) Orange Low tyre pressure warning light (if equipped) (18) Open door warning light 1-12...
  • Page 25 QUICK GUIDE Indicators (19) (20) (21) (22) (23) (24) (25) (26) (27) (28) (29)(30) (31) (32) (21) (33) (34) (35) (36) (37) (38) (39) (40) (41) (42) (43) (44) 69T010100 1-13...
  • Page 26 QUICK GUIDE Indicator Color Name ® (19) Orange indicator light ® (20) Orange OFF indicator light (21) Green Turn signal indicators (22) Orange ENG A-STOP system OFF indicator light (23) White Deceleration energy regenerating indicator light (24) Green ENG A-STOP indicator light (25) Orange Rear Cross Traffic Alert (RCTA) OFF indicator light...
  • Page 27 QUICK GUIDE Indicator Color Name (27) Orange Traffic sign recognition buzzer OFF indicator light (if equipped) Orange (28) Green Limit indicator light (if equipped) White Orange (29) Green Adaptive cruise control indicator White (30) Orange Oil change request light (if equipped) Orange Green Lane departure prevention indicator light...
  • Page 28 QUICK GUIDE Indicator Color Name Orange (33) Green Lane keep assist indicator light White White (34) Steering assist indicator light Green (35) Orange Rear fog light indicator light (36) Green Illumination indicator light (37) Orange Blind Spot Monitor (BSM) OFF indicator light (38) Blue Main beam (High beam) indicator light...
  • Page 29 QUICK GUIDE Indicator Color Name (41) Security system indicator (42) Orange Dual Sensor Brake Support II OFF indicator light (43) Orange Parking sensor indicator light (44) Orange “R” (reverse gear) indicator light (if equipped) 1-17...
  • Page 30 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 31 Instrument cluster Cause and remedy When the engine Interior buzzer The brake fluid is insufficient or the brake system may be switch faulty. Consult an authorized SUZUKI dealer or a qualified • Chime mode workshop. Lights up Interior buzzer The fuel level is low. Refuel soon.
  • Page 32 QUICK GUIDE When Warning buzzer Instrument cluster Cause and remedy Interior buzzer One of the doors is not completely closed. Stop the vehicle in When driving a safe place and close all doors completely. • Beeps at long intervals Lights up When opening the Interior buzzer The headlights and/or the position lights are left on.
  • Page 33 QUICK GUIDE When Warning buzzer Instrument cluster Cause and remedy When the engine is Interior buzzer The engine has restarted automatically because either of the stopped automati- following conditions occurred. • Short beep cally by the ENG A- • The difference between the set temperature of the air condi- STOP system tioner and the interior air temperature became big.
  • Page 34 Instrument cluster Cause and remedy When the engine Interior buzzer There may be a problem with the keyless push start system. switch Ask an authorized SUZUKI dealer to have the system • Short beep mode inspected. Blinks every 1 second...
  • Page 35 LOCK (OFF) by pressing • Chime – the engine switch. Have the vehicle inspected by an authorized SUZUKI dealer or a qualified workshop. When pushing the Exterior buzzer The engine switch is in ACC or ON mode. Press the engine –...
  • Page 36 QUICK GUIDE When Warning buzzer Instrument cluster Cause and remedy When stopping or Interior buzzer Rear parking sensors detect an obstacle on the rear side of backing up the vehi- the vehicle. Check the surrounding area directly with your • Short beeps at long eyes and the mirrors, and back up the vehicle slowly.
  • Page 37 QUICK GUIDE When Warning buzzer Instrument cluster Cause and remedy When driving Interior buzzer The vehicle swaying warning has activated. Check the road conditions, carefully operate the steering wheel and return to • Short beep the center of the lane. Interior buzzer The lane departure prevention has activated.
  • Page 38 QUICK GUIDE When Warning buzzer Instrument cluster Cause and remedy When driving Interior buzzer (For vehicle with speed limiter) The speed limit sign displayed on the information display has been updated. Check the • Beeps at short intervals actual speed limit and follow the traffic rules accordingly. Interior buzzer The vehicle speed has exceeded the speed limit sign’s value displayed on the information display.
  • Page 39 You cannot change the ignition mode to LOCK (OFF) because switch is pressed to there may be malfunction of the gearshift lever. Consult with • Short beep change the ignition an authorized SUZUKI dealer or a qualified workshop. mode LOCK (OFF) The engine switch is...
  • Page 40 QUICK GUIDE When Warning buzzer Instrument cluster Cause and remedy When operate the Interior buzzer gearshift lever with – • Beeps at short intervals depressing Even though the gearshift lever is shifted, the gear is not brake pedal. shifted to the desired selector position. Shift the gearshift lever into “P”...
  • Page 41 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 42 Q. The ENG A-STOP system does not work. What should I do? A. Refer to “ENG A-STOP system (engine auto stop start system)” (P.5-20). SUZUKI SAFETY SUPPORT Q. How can I know when SUZUKI SAFETY SUPPORT operates and does not operate? A. Refer to “SUZUKI SAFETY SUPPORT” (P.5-59). 1-30...
  • Page 43 QUICK GUIDE Electrical equipment Q. The headlights or brake lights do not light up. What should I do? A. Check the light bulbs. Refer to “Bulb replacement” (P.9-43). Q. I cannot use an electrical device. What should I do? A. Check the fuses. Refer to “Fuses” (P.9-40). 1-31...
  • Page 44: 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 / telescoping steering lock lever ......... 2-9 Mirrors .................. 2-9 Rear seats ................2-11 Safety for child ..............2-15 Seat belt ................
  • Page 45: Driver's Seat Floor

    When you replace the floor mats in your fasteners and cause vehicle with a different type such as all- sliding forward. weather floor mats, we highly recommend to use genuine SUZUKI floor mats for proper fitting. • For more details, read this owner’s manual. WARNING Failure to take the following precau- tions may result in the driver’s side...
  • Page 46: Seat Belts And Child Restraint Systems

    FOR SAFE DRIVING Clearing the floor Seat belts and child restraint WARNING systems (Continued) WARNING • 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 of a collision.
  • Page 47 FOR SAFE DRIVING WARNING WARNING • Never allow persons to ride in the (Continued) cargo area of a vehicle. In the event • Pregnant women should use seat belts, although specific recommen- of an accident, there is a much dations about driving should be greater risk of injury for persons who made by the woman’s medical advi- are not riding in a seat with their seat...
  • Page 48 FOR SAFE DRIVING Adjustment before driving WARNING WARNING (Continued) (Continued) • Infants and small children should • Never use the same seat belt for more than one occupant and never never be transported unless they are properly restrained. Restraint sys- attach a seat belt over an infant or tems for infants and small children child being held on an occupant’s...
  • Page 49: Front Seats

    FOR SAFE DRIVING Correct use of seat belt Front seats WARNING • If you do not fasten your seat belt Seat adjustment properly, your body may not be restrained in a sudden braking and a collision. This may cause severe WARNING injury.
  • Page 50 FOR SAFE DRIVING WARNING (Continued) • If you place a cushion, etc. between the seatback and your back, you may not be able to drive the vehicle in a correct posture. Also, the seat belt and the head restraint may not provide the best performance.
  • Page 51 FOR SAFE DRIVING NOTE: Head restraints WARNING It may be necessary to recline the seat- back to provide enough overhead clear- • If you drive the vehicle with the ance to remove the head restraint. head restraint removed, a passen- ger's backward tilting cannot be prevented in a collision from the backward and the impact to a pas-...
  • Page 52 FOR SAFE DRIVING Front seat heater (if equipped) NOTICE To avoid damaging the heater ele- 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 53: Tilt / Telescoping Steering Lock Lever

    FOR SAFE DRIVING Tilt / telescoping steering lock Mirrors WARNING lever Never attempt to adjust the steering Inside Rearview Mirror wheel while the vehicle is moving or you could lose control of the vehicle. You can adjust the inside rearview mirror by hand to see the rear of your vehicle in the mirror.
  • Page 54 FOR SAFE DRIVING To adjust the mirror, set the selector tab (1) Outside rearview mirrors to the day position, and then move the mir- WARNING ror up, down or sideways by hand to obtain If you adjust the outside rearview mir- the best view.
  • Page 55: Rear Seats

    FOR SAFE DRIVING Rear seats CAUTION Position of switch Moving mirrors can pinch and injure Unfold Head restraints a hand. Do not allow anyone’s hand to get near the mirrors when folding Head restraints are designed to help and unfolding the mirrors. reduce the risk of neck injuries in the case Fold of an accident.
  • Page 56 FOR SAFE DRIVING removed (for cleaning, replacement, etc.), WARNING push in the lock button (1) and pull the head restraint all the way out. (Continued) When installing a child restraint system, • Being distracted by head restraint adjust the height of the head restraint or adjustment could lead to an acci- dent.
  • Page 57 FOR SAFE DRIVING Folding rear seats NOTICE NOTICE The rear seats of your vehicle can be Make sure the belt webbing is not After folding the rear seatback for- folded forward to provide additional cargo twisted. ward, do not allow any foreign mate- space.
  • Page 58 FOR SAFE DRIVING To return the seat to the normal position, follow the procedure below. NOTICE Unlock • When returning the rear seatback WARNING to the normal position, do not allow When you move a seatback, make any foreign material to enter the sure the belt webbing is hooked in lock opening.
  • Page 59: 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 60 FOR SAFE DRIVING A child needs to wear seat belt WARNING WARNING (Continued) (Continued) WARNING • 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 61 FOR SAFE DRIVING Do not let a child play with seat belt An adult needs to open or close WARNING each door or window, and adjust (Continued) seats WARNING • 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 62 FOR SAFE DRIVING Do not let a child stick his/her head Do not leave a child unattended in Do not place a child in ,.luggage or hands out of the window the vehicle compartment WARNING WARNING WARNING 69RHS163 69RHS164 69RHS165 Ensure that a child does not put their When getting out of the vehicle, do The luggage areas do not feature a...
  • Page 63: Seat Belt

    FOR SAFE DRIVING Lap-shoulderbelt 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 64 FOR SAFE DRIVING Low on hips 83SH02080 Holding the tongue plate (1) and the seat 59RN02320 59RN02330 belt, pull out the seat belt slowly to straighten the twisted seat belt. To reduce the risk of sliding under the belt To fasten the seat belt, sit up straight and far back into the seat, pull the latch plate during a collision, position the lap portion NOTE:...
  • Page 65 FOR SAFE DRIVING Shoulder anchor height adjuster (only for front seat) 80J2008 59RN02340 NOTE: To unfasten the seat belt, push the red The word “CENTER” is marked on the “PRESS” button on the buckle and retract buckle for the rear center belt. The buckles the belt slowly while holding the belt or/and 59RN02420 are designed so a latch plate cannot be...
  • Page 66 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 67 FOR SAFE DRIVING Seat belt reminder WARNING It is absolutely essential that the driver and passengers fasten their seat belts at all times. Persons who are not fastening seat belts have a much greater risk of injury if an acci- dent occurs.
  • Page 68 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 the engine switch is pressed to change senger seat and the front passenger seat the ignition mode to “ON”, the seat belt when the engine switch is pressed to...
  • Page 69: Handling And Care For Seat Belt

    In qualified workshop for inspec- case they did not activate, consult tion. with an authorized SUZUKI dealer – As the seat belt may be damaged, or a qualified workshop. be careful not to get the seat belt •...
  • Page 70: Seat Belt Pretensioner System

    FOR SAFE DRIVING Seat belt hanger Seat belt care Seat belt pretensioner system Caring for seat belts is the same as caring Vehicle with lap outer pretensioner for any type of regular cloth material, etc. WARNING and/or Do not use bleach, solvent or dyes on seat belts.
  • Page 71 These conditions are not harmful and do equipped with the seat belt pretensioner not indicate a fire in the vehicle. an authorized SUZUKI dealer or a qualified system. You can use the pretensioner seat workshop as soon as possible. belts in the same manner as ordinary seat The driver and all passengers must be belts.
  • Page 72: Seat Belt Force Limiter System

    Do not modify any parts that can affect the SUZUKI vehicle, authorized functionality of the seat belt pretensioner SUZUKI dealer or a qualified workshop, system. The seat belt may be retracted body repair shop, or scrap yard for assis- unexpectedly, or it may not be properly tance.
  • Page 73: Child Restraint Systems

    Have the seat belt replaced by an authorized SUZUKI dealer or a qualified workshop. 59RN02350 2-29...
  • Page 74 59RN02290 system to the seatback of the front SUZUKI highly recommends that you use seat can cause serious injury to the a child restraint system to restrain infants child in the event of an accident.
  • Page 75: Selecting An Appropriate Child Restraint System

    NOTE: system even though its appearance SUZUKI genuine child restraint system for looks normal. this vehicle complies with the UN R44/ R129 standard. 77R30470...
  • Page 76 FOR SAFE DRIVING Baby seat Child seat How to understand the table of vehicle handbook information on child restraint systems installation suitability for various seating posi- tions Mass Groups • Child restraint systems meeting the UN R44 standard are classified into the fol- lowing five types.
  • Page 77 FOR SAFE DRIVING Junior seat Child restraint systems installation Front suitability for each seat position Passenger (for the vehicle with airbag deacti- airbag is activated vation switch) (#1, #2, #3) Front Passenger airbag is deactivated (#3, #4) 64L30830 A junior seat with a front-facing configura- tion, used for a child for which the shoulder (#3, #4) 83RS034...
  • Page 78 FOR SAFE DRIVING Never use a rear-facing child restraint system on the passenger seat. It is not suitable for child restraint system. #1: Move the front seat fully rearward. #2: When you install a forward-facing child restraint, if there is a gap or space between the child restraint and the seatback, adjust the seatback angle in order to install the child restraint sys-...
  • Page 79 FOR SAFE DRIVING Detailed information for child restraint system Seating position Seat position number Front Front Passenger Passenger airbag is airbag is activated deactivated Seating position suitable for universal belted (YES/NO) i-Size seating position (YES/NO) Seating position suitable for lateral fixture (L1/L2) R1, R2 (#1) R1, R2 (#1)
  • Page 80 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 81 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 82 NO = It is not suitable for this seating position #1: Only belted. #A: These child restraint systems are SUZUKI Genuine Accessory which comply with the R129, refer to the genuine accessories cata- log. However, there are cases that some or all of these child restraint systems are not sold because of nonconformity to the law of your country or other reason.
  • Page 83 FOR SAFE DRIVING #1: Move the front seat fully rearward. Child restraint systems installation #2: When you install a forward-facing child suitability for each seat position restraint, if there is a gap or space (for the vehicle without airbag deac- between the child restraint and the (#3, #4) tivation switch)
  • Page 84 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, R2 (#2) R1, R2 (#2) Suitable rear-facing fixture R2X (#3) R2X (#3)
  • Page 85 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 86 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 87 FOR SAFE DRIVING WARNING Securing child restraint system by CAUTION seat belt (Continued) If your vehicle is equipped with the • (Vehicle with the front passenger Choose the appropriate seat for the child’s head restraint, adjust the height of air-bag deactivation system) age and physical size.
  • Page 88 69T020090 deactivation system) injured in a collision. Whenever possible, SUZUKI recom- 1) When the child restraint system con- When installing a junior seat with- mends that child restraint systems be tacts the head restraint, adjust the out a seatback, install a head installed on the rear seat.
  • Page 89 FOR SAFE DRIVING of child restraints with the connecting bars. Securing child restraint system by The lower anchorages are located where ISOFIX the rear of the seat cushion meets the bot- tom of the seatback. Securing Install the ISOFIX type child restraint sys- tem according to the instructions provided WARNING by the child restraint system manufacturer.
  • Page 90 FOR SAFE DRIVING Here is a general instruction: WARNING CAUTION (Continued) • If you install a junior seat without a If your vehicle is equipped with the seatback to a seat without a head- head restraint, adjust the height of rest, a child may be severely the rear head restraint or remove it injured in a collision.
  • Page 91 FOR SAFE DRIVING 4) Use your hands to carefully align the 6) Grasp the front of the child restraint and Installation of child restraint with connecting bar tips with the anchor- push the child restraint forcefully to top tether ages. Take care not to pinch your fin- latch the connecting bars.
  • Page 92 FOR SAFE DRIVING 2) Hook the top tether strap to the top tether anchorage and tighten the top WARNING tether strap according to the instruc- If the seat belt, etc. gets stuck in the tions provided by the child restraint sys- child restraint system, it may not be tem manufacturer.
  • 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 offer no protection in those types of acci- Via the event data recorder (EDR) system, inspected by an authorized SUZUKI dealer dents. Since an airbag deploys only one this vehicle records and accumulates data...
  • Page 95 FOR SAFE DRIVING Side airbags and side curtain airbags When the front passenger’s airbag is acti- Front passenger airbag deactiva- vated, both “PASSENGER AIRBAG ON” tion system (if equipped) indicator (1) and “PASSENGER AIRBAG OFF” indicator (2) come on for a few sec- onds and then go out.
  • Page 96 FOR SAFE DRIVING Airbag deactivation switch 3) Press the engine switch to change the WARNING ignition mode to ON. Both indicators come on for a few seconds and then go • Whenever a child restraint system out. has to be used in the front passen- After that, only “PASSENGER AIRBAG ger’s seat, regardless of front fac- OFF”...
  • Page 97: When Driving The Vehicle With Srs Airbag System

    FOR SAFE DRIVING Correct sitting posture When driving the vehicle with WARNING SRS airbag system Make sure to fasten seat belt WARNING 80J014 There is a possibility of major impact from 59RN02190 the front airbags when the airbags activate • Do not position your face, chest, and deploy instantaneously, the driver and the passenger should sit deeply into their etc., close to the steering wheel or...
  • Page 98 WARNING operation front passenger’s seat (Continued) • Do not attach accessories (except WARNING for SUZUKI genuine products), etc., to the windshield or the inside rear- view mirror. 80T020410 72M00150 • Do not modify the steering wheel, You may find this label on the sun visor.
  • Page 99 Have your vehicle inspected by an authorized SUZUKI If the front passen- dealer or a qualified workshop. ger’s seat airbag •...
  • Page 100 FOR SAFE DRIVING The driver’s front airbag (1) is located WARNING Installation of child restraint system behind the center pad of the steering wheel and the front passenger’s front air- (Continued) bag (2) is located behind the passenger’s • (Vehicle with the front passenger WARNING side of the dashboard.
  • Page 101: Handling For Airbags

    WARNING tem. In these cases, consult an • As the airbag may not provide the authorized SUZUKI dealer or a best performance and it may result qualified workshop beforehand. in severe injury in case of emer- –...
  • Page 102 – Do attach accessories on a passenger's lap in the front (except SUZUKI genuine passenger’s seat. Have a child products), etc., to the windshield ride in the rear seat wearing a or the inside rearview mirror.
  • Page 103: Function Of Airbags

    FOR SAFE DRIVING Side airbags and side curtain airbags Function of airbags precautions WARNING WARNING 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.
  • Page 104 These conditions may interfere with driver’s view or authorized SUZUKI dealer or a are not harmful and do not indicate a safe driving. In each condition, it qualified workshop to ensure that it fire in the vehicle.
  • Page 105 CAUTION related components replaced by an autho- If you do not handle the airbags prop- Front airbags deploy (inflation) rized SUZUKI dealer or a qualified work- erly, they may inflate unexpectedly, shop as soon as possible. resulting in personal injury.
  • Page 106 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 107 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. 80J103 80J105E • Collision that the front of your vehicle • Collision with a fixed wall or guardrail at goes under the bed of a truck etc.
  • Page 108 FOR SAFE DRIVING Side airbags and side curtain airbags Side airbags and side curtain air- may inflate in a strong impact bags deployment conditions Side airbags and side curtain airbags may inflate even in a frontal collision, if there is Side airbags and side curtain airbags a strong impact to the lateral direction.
  • Page 109 FOR SAFE DRIVING Side airbags and side curtain airbags may not inflate 80J100E 80J123 • Falling into a deep hole or ditch • Impact from the side at an oblique angle 80J121 80J101 80J122 80J124 • Landing hard or falling •...
  • Page 110: 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 80J125 exhaust gases, you may feel drowsy, •...
  • Page 111 FOR SAFE DRIVING Do not run engine in a poorly-venti- Do not take a nap with engine run- WARNING lated area ning (Continued) • Do not park with the engine run- WARNING WARNING ning for a long period of time, even in an open area.
  • Page 112: When Loading The Luggage

    FOR SAFE DRIVING When loading the luggage WARNING WARNING (Continued) (Continued) Loading too much luggage in the vehicle • The gearshift lever could change may have negative effects to the vehicle unintentionally, or the accelerator body or driving performance. pedal could be depressed acciden- tally, causing an accident.
  • Page 113 FOR SAFE DRIVING CAUTION CAUTION • If you hang any objects on the (Continued) gearshift lever or use it as a han- • If animals move about in the vehi- drest, the gearshift lever may not cle, it may interfere with driver's work properly, resulting in a mal- view.
  • Page 114: Before Driving

    BEFORE DRIVING BEFORE DRIVING Keys ..................3-1 Doors ..................3-2 Keyless entry system ............3-8 Keyless push start system remote controller ....3-10 Theft deterrent alarm system (if equipped) ...... 3-15 Theft deterrent light (if equipped) ........3-17 Windows ................3-17 Lighting control lever ............
  • Page 115: Keys

    To • If you lose the remote controller, ask an start or stop the engine, use the remote authorized SUZUKI dealer or a qualified controller. Refer to “Starting engine” (P.5- workshop as soon as possible to prevent 13) and “Stopping engine”...
  • Page 116: Doors

    If you lose your key, inform the key identification number of an autho- • When a seat belt or luggage is rized SUZUKI dealer or a qualified work- caught by a door, the door cannot shop. be shut properly and it may open •...
  • Page 117 BEFORE DRIVING Right hand vehicle Side door locks CAUTION • When a child opens or closes a Left hand 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 118 BEFORE DRIVING Right hand vehicle Central door locking system Left hand vehicle 69T030010 69T030300 (e) UNLOCK (f) LOCK (a) UNLOCK (b) LOCK 69T030290 To lock a door from inside the vehicle, turn (c) Front the lock knob forward. Turn the lock knob (d) Rear rearward to unlock the door.
  • Page 119 BEFORE DRIVING NOTE: NOTE: Child-proof locks (rear door) You can switch the function that unlocks all • You can also lock or unlock all doors by doors from requiring two turns to requiring operating the transmitter or remote con- one turn, and vice versa, via the informa- troller.
  • Page 120 BEFORE DRIVING Right hand vehicle Tailgate WARNING Be sure to place the child-proof lock WARNING in the lock position whenever chil- dren are seated in the rear. Always check that the tailgate is closed and latched securely. Com- pletely closing the tailgate helps pre- NOTE: When you open a door from inside, put vent occupants from being thrown...
  • Page 121 BEFORE DRIVING Unlocking from inside the vehicle CAUTION If you cannot unlock the tailgate by using the key in the driver’s door lock due to a discharged lead-acid battery or malfunc- tion, follow the procedure below to unlatch the tailgate from inside the vehicle. 1) Fold the rear seat forward for easier access.
  • Page 122: Keyless Entry System

    (1), have the vehicle system remote controller. Observe • For purchasing keyless push start sys- inspected by an authorized SUZUKI dealer the following in order to prevent the tem remote controller and registering or a qualified workshop.
  • Page 123 BEFORE DRIVING NOTE: Keyless push start system Answer-back function • The keyless entry system may not work in the following conditions: The remote controller enables the follow- The answer-back function informs door • If any of doors is opened, you cannot ing operations: locking/unlocking via keyless entry sys- lock the vehicle.
  • Page 124: Keyless Push Start System Remote Controller

    • For changing the settings (customizing) • If radio wave interference is a con- of the answer-back function, consult an cern, have the function of the authorized SUZUKI dealer or a qualified antenna(s) disabled by an autho- workshop. rized SUZUKI dealer or a qualified •...
  • Page 125 Your vehicle comes with two identical key- To stow the key into the remote controller, less push start system remote controllers an authorized SUZUKI dealer or a quali- push the key in the remote controller until (1), each with a detachable key (2) housed fied workshop as soon as possible, to you hear a click.
  • Page 126 • To purchase a new remote controller and • Do not attach a magnetic key chain register a new remote controller code, to the remote controller. ask an authorized SUZUKI dealer or a • Keep the remote controller away qualified workshop. from magnetic objects such as a television and audio equipment.
  • Page 127 BEFORE DRIVING NOTE: Operating range of request switch WARNING • Even if the remote controller is within the operating range of the request switch, When leaving the vehicle, stop the the remote controller may not be engine and lock the doors to avoid detected and the request switch may not the risk of fire and theft.
  • Page 128 BEFORE DRIVING Warning buzzer of inoperative Function to prevent a key left in the Range for detecting warning buzzer request switch vehicle of inoperative request switch and function to prevent a key Left in the This exterior buzzer beeps for about 2 sec- If the remote controller is left in the vehicle vehicle onds in the following conditions to warn...
  • Page 129: Theft Deterrent Alarm System (If Equipped)

    BEFORE DRIVING – When the remote controller is in con- NOTE: Theft deterrent alarm system tact with or covered by a metal object • The theft deterrent alarm system gener- ates alarms when any of the predeter- – When the remote controller is in any of (if equipped) storage areas mined conditions is met.
  • Page 130 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 unlock the doors using the remote control- alarm will be triggered if any person ler or the request switch, or press the...
  • Page 131: Theft Deterrent Light (If Equipped)

    BEFORE DRIVING Checking whether the alarm has Theft deterrent light Windows been triggered during parking (if equipped) If the alarm was triggered due to an unau- Electric window controls thorized entry into the vehicle and you then press the engine switch to change the igni- The electric windows can only be operated tion mode to ON, the theft deterrent light when the ignition mode is ON.
  • Page 132 BEFORE DRIVING WARNING WARNING NOTICE • When opening or closing a window, (Continued) If you open or close a window with the engine stopped, the lead-acid bat- a part of body such as hands, legs – When you open or close the front tery may discharge.
  • Page 133 BEFORE DRIVING Auto-down and auto-up features for the Window lock switch Opening or closing in driver’s seat driver’s window The driver’s window has auto-down and auto-up features for added convenience Close (at toll booths or drive-through restaurants, for example). This means the driver can open or close the window without holding the window switch in the down or up posi- Open...
  • Page 134 Have your vehicle inspected by • Even if you cannot close the window by an authorized SUZUKI dealer or a qualified NOTE: the auto-up feature because there may workshop.
  • Page 135: Lighting Control Lever

    BEFORE DRIVING Opening or closing in passenger’s Automatic light operation Lighting control lever seat and rear seats Close Open 69T030230 69T030170 55S20025 The front passenger and the rear passen- gers can open or close the windows on the WARNING front passenger’s seat and the rear seats respectively.
  • Page 136 BEFORE DRIVING ON: Lights ON To turn the lights on or off, twist the knob LIGHT: When it is light around the light sensor (5). on the end of the lever. There are four DARK: When it is dark around the light sensor (5). positions: Ignition mode OFF (1)
  • Page 137 BEFORE DRIVING Auto-on headlight system CAUTION Front position lights, tail lights, license plate light, instrument lights and headlights If the light sensor area of the wind- are on. shield is covered with mud, ice, or other similar substances, the head- lights, position lights, tail lights and license plate light may be turned on even when it is still light outside.
  • Page 138 BEFORE DRIVING Daytime Running Light (D.R.L.) sys- Guide me light WARNING Guide me light has two functions of “To It takes about 5 seconds for the light When the engine is started, the daytime home” and “To car” for improving your visi- sensor to react to a change in light- bility in the dark.
  • Page 139 BEFORE DRIVING To cancel the function: To cancel the function: Rear fog light switch Perform any of the following operations. Perform any of the following operations. • Lock the doors by using the keyless • Pull the lighting control lever toward you once.
  • Page 140: Headlight Leveling Switch

    BEFORE DRIVING • When you move the lever to its original Headlight leveling switch Turn signal control lever position, the turn signal lights and the turn signal light indicators on the instru- ment cluster will be turned off. You can use the turn signal control lever •...
  • Page 141: 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. 3-27...
  • Page 142: Windshield Wiper And Washer Lever

    WARNING there may be another problem. Ask a damaged or the wipers may be bro- SUZUKI dealer or a qualified workshop to To avoid possible injury, do not oper- ken. When the wiper blades are have the wipers inspected.
  • Page 143 If you cannot use the wipers after a while, there may be another problem. Ask an Intermittent operation authorized SUZUKI dealer or a qualified workshop to have the wipers inspected. Low speed operation High speed operation...
  • Page 144 BEFORE DRIVING Windshield washer Rear window wiper 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 145: Horn

    BEFORE DRIVING Rear window washer Horn NOTICE Clear ice or snow from the rear win- dow and rear wiper blade before using the rear wiper. Accumulated ice or snow could prevent the wiper blade from moving, causing damage to the wiper motor. 76TS30350 •...
  • Page 146: Heated Rear Window Switch/ Heated Outside Rearview Mirror Switch

    BEFORE DRIVING Type 2 switch (1), both the heated outside rear- Heated rear window switch/ view mirrors and the heated rear window will operate simultaneously. heated outside rearview An indicator light will come on when the mirror switch defogger is on. The defogger will work only when the engine is running.
  • Page 147 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Instrument cluster ............... 4-1 Speedometer ............... 4-2 Tachometer ................4-2 Fuel gauge ................4-2 Temperature gauge ............. 4-3 Brightness control .............. 4-3 Information display ............. 4-4 Warning and indicator lights ..........4-39 59RN04640...
  • Page 148: Instrument Cluster

    INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Instrument cluster (1) Trip meter selector knob (4) Speedometer (7) Information display (2) Tachometer (5) Indicator selector knob (8) Fuel gauge (3) Warning and indicator lights (6) Temperature gauge 69T040010...
  • Page 149: Speedometer

    INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Refer to “Low fuel warning light” (P.4-43) Speedometer Fuel gauge for details. The mark (2) indicates that the fuel filler The speedometer indicates vehicle speed. door is located on the left side of the vehi- cle. Tachometer The tachometer indicates engine speed in revolutions per minute.
  • Page 150: Temperature Gauge

    INSTRUMENT CLUSTER When the ignition mode is ON, the instru- Temperature gauge Brightness control ment panel lights come on. Your vehicle has a system to automatically dim the brightness of the instrument panel lights when the position lights or headlights are on.
  • Page 151: Information Display

    INSTRUMENT CLUSTER • If you adjust to the maximum brightness Information display level when the position lights or head- lights are on, the following functions will The information display is shown when the be cancelled. ignition mode is ON. – The function which automatically dims the brightness of instrument panel lights –...
  • Page 152 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Display (D) NOTE: Display (K) Lane departure prevention indicator light The settings of the start-up sound can be Selector position (for CVT vehicle) / Lane departure prevention OFF indicator changed through the information display Gear position (for CVT vehicle with manual light setting mode.
  • Page 153 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER NOTE: Thermometer / The outside temperature indication is not ENG A-STOP indicator light the actual outside temperature when driv- / ENG A-STOP OFF light ing at low speed, or when stopped. Thermometer ENG A-STOP indicator light / The display (L) shows the thermometer. ENG A-STOP OFF light Refer to “ENG A-STOP indicator light”...
  • Page 154 (d) Total idling stop time and total idling brake, boost pressure and engine oil temperature (if equipped), energy flow, vehicle fuel saved (if equipped) speed, intersection guidance (if equipped) or no indication (or SUZUKI SAFETY SUP- (e) Clock and date PORT image and message).
  • Page 155 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER • a malfunction which causes the malfunc- NOTE: Average fuel consumption / 5-minute tion indicator light to come on or blink • The display does not show the bar graph average fuel consumption / 1-driving cycle average fuel consumption unless the vehicle is moving.
  • Page 156 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER If you selected average fuel consumption NOTE: (1-driving cycle average fuel consumption) If you add only a small amount of fuel the last time you drove the vehicle, the dis- play shows the last value of average fuel when you select “After refuel”, the average consumption from previous driving when fuel consumption value may not be reset.
  • Page 157 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Driving range When you refuel, the driving range is (Average speed) updated. However, if you only add a small amount of fuel, the correct value will not be displayed. NOTE: • If you refuel when the ignition mode is ON, the driving range may not indicate the correct value.
  • Page 158 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER NOTE: Driving time Total idling stop time and total idling When you reconnect the negative (–) ter- fuel saved (if equipped) minal to the lead-acid battery, the value of average speed will be shown after driving for a period of time. (5-minute average speed) Total idle stop time (12)
  • Page 159 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER • When you reconnect the negative (–) G position history graph at the vehicle terminal to the lead-acid battery, the stopped can be changed to indicate or value of the total idling stop time and the hide. For details, refer to “Setting mode of total idling fuel saved will be reset.
  • Page 160 The state of SHVS operation can be checked on the information display. For details, refer Vehicle speed is shown. to “SHVS (Smart Hybrid Vehicle by Suzuki)” (P.5-18). You can change the unit of velocity that vehicle speed is displayed in. Refer to “Setting mode of information display”...
  • Page 161 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Information shown after driving Manual mode indicator Selector position (if equipped) / When you press the engine switch to (for CVT model with manual mode) Gear position (if equipped) / change the ignition mode to LOCK (OFF), When you are using the manual mode, the Gearshift indicator (if equipped) the following information appears for sev- display shows the manual mode indicator...
  • Page 162 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Trip meter Trip meter / Odometer Rear passenger’s seat belt The trip meter can be used to measure the reminder distance traveled on short trips or between The display (F) shows one of the following fuel stops. indications; trip meter A, trip meter B or Refer to “Seat belt reminder”...
  • Page 163 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER problem that caused the message is not Warning and indicator messages corrected, the message will appear again after 5 seconds. The display shows warning and indicator messages to let you know about certain vehicle problems. In some cases, the external or internal buzzer may also sound at the same time to alert you.
  • Page 164 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Warning and indicator messages All model Master Warning and indicator Message warning Sound Cause and remedy indicator light Blinks Beeps at long intervals A door or tailgate is not properly (only while (from interior buzzer) closed. Stop the vehicle in a safe vehicle place and close the door or tailgate motion)
  • Page 165 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Master Warning and indicator Message warning Sound Cause and remedy indicator light Blinks Continuous beep (from The headlights and/or the position interior buzzer) lights are left on. Turn them off. “LIGHTS ON” 69T040100 Chime (from interior Fuel level is low. Refill it as soon as buzzer) possible.
  • Page 166 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Master Warning and indicator Message warning Sound Cause and remedy indicator light Change the engine oil and oil filter as soon as possible. The oil life monitoring system must be reset after changing the engine oil and oil filter. “CHANGE Refer to “Oil change request light (if ENGINE OIL”...
  • Page 167 Blinks Chime There is a problem with the steering (from interior buzzer) lock system. Have your vehicle inspected by an “SERVICE authorized SUZUKI dealer or a qual- STEERING ified workshop. LOCK SYSTEM” 69T040160 Blinks Chime There is a problem with the immobi- (from interior buzzer) lizer/keyless push start system.
  • Page 168 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Master Warning and indicator Message warning Sound Cause and remedy indicator light Blinks Series of beeps under The remote controller may be out- certain conditions (from side the vehicle or its battery may be exterior and/or interior discharged. Bring the remote con- buzzers) troller in the vehicle or touch the “KEY FOB...
  • Page 169 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Master Warning and indicator Message warning Sound Cause and remedy indicator light This message is displayed when ON position is selected as the ignition “IGNITION mode. SWITCH POSITION ON” 69T040200 Blinks Chime (from interior The steering lock is not disengaged. buzzer) While lightly turning the steering wheel in both directions, press the...
  • Page 170 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Master Warning and indicator Message warning Sound Cause and remedy indicator light Chime (from interior The remote controller battery is buzzer) about to become flat. Replace the battery. “KEY FOB BATTERY” 69T040210 Manual transmission vehicle The engine switch is pressed with- out depressing the brake and clutch pedals.
  • Page 171 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Master Warning and indicator Message warning Sound Cause and remedy indicator light Short beep (from inte- • The engine switch is pressed with rior buzzer) / the gearshift lever in a position Beeps at short intervals other than “P” or “N” or without CVT vehicle (from interior buzzer) / depressing the brake pedal.
  • Page 172 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Master Warning and indicator Message warning Sound Cause and remedy indicator light CVT vehicle Blinks Short beep (from inte- The CVT fluid temperature becomes rior buzzer) too high. Stop the vehicle in a safe place and “HIGH let the fluid cool down. TRANSMISSION OIL TEMP”...
  • Page 173 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Master Warning and indicator Message warning Sound Cause and remedy indicator light Short beep (from inte- The vehicle swaying warning is acti- rior buzzer) vated. Refer to “Vehicle swaying warning” “VEHICLE (P.5-81) for details. SWAYING DETECTED” 69T040280 Blinks Short beep (from inte- The Dual Sensor Brake Support II rior buzzer)
  • Page 174 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Master Warning and indicator Message warning Sound Cause and remedy indicator light Blinks Beeps at short intervals (from interior buzzer) “KEEP CONTROL OF STEERING WHEEL” 69TJ040610 The system is detecting that the Hands are illuminated in white steering is not held or no steering operation.
  • Page 175 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Master Warning and indicator Message warning Sound Cause and remedy indicator light Blinks Beeps at short intervals (from interior buzzer) “KEEP CONTROL OF STEERING WHEEL” The system is detecting that the 69T040530 steering is not held or no steering Hands are illuminated in red operation.
  • Page 176 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Master Warning and indicator Message warning Sound Cause and remedy indicator light Beeps at short intervals The lane keep assist system does not operate because the vehicle “LKA SYSTEM speed exceeds the maximum vehi- UNAVAILABLE cle speed which the lane keep assist AT CURRENT system operates.
  • Page 177 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Master Warning and indicator Message warning Sound Cause and remedy indicator light “ACCELERATOR After the automatic brake system is PEDAL IS activated, the system is holding the Blinks PRESSED vehicle in a stopped state. (when the Beeps at short intervals PRESS BRAKE”...
  • Page 178 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Master Warning and indicator Message warning Sound Cause and remedy indicator light The dual sensor is temporarily “DSBS II stopped. Not displayed SYSTEM Refer to “Temporary stop of the dual STOPPED” sensor” (P.5-69) for details. The front camera (DSBS II) func- Blinks tions temporarily...
  • Page 179 There may be a problem with the Blinks “DSBS II dual sensor. If this message is still Chime Not displayed SYSTEM displayed even when you restart the (from interior buzzer) DISABLED” engine, consult a SUZUKI dealer or a qualified workshop. 4-32...
  • Page 180 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Master Warning and indicator Message warning Sound Cause and remedy indicator light The frontal collision warning is acti- vated. Refer to “Frontal collision warning” (P.5-72) for details. Blinks The brake assist system is acti- “DUAL SENSOR Beeps at short intervals vated.
  • Page 181 Cause and remedy indicator light Blinks There may be a problem with the ultrasonic sensors. If this message is still displayed even when you start “SERVICE the engine, consult a SUZUKI PARKING dealer or a qualified workshop. SENSORS” 69T040310 4-34...
  • Page 182 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Master Warning and indicator Message warning Sound Cause and remedy indicator light Short beeps at long intervals from interior buzzer – Short beeps at short intervals from interior buzzer 69T040320 Short beeps at very short intervals from inte- rior buzzer ultrasonic sensors...
  • Page 183 Blinks Chime There may be a problem with ESP (from interior buzzer) system. Have your vehicle inspected by an “SERVICE authorized SUZUKI dealer or a qual- ESP SYSTEM” ified workshop. 69T040260 Blinks Chime There may be a problem with hill (from interior buzzer) hold control system.
  • Page 184 Blinks Chime There may be a problem with the (from interior buzzer) gasoline particulate filter. Have your vehicle inspected by an authorized SUZUKI dealer or a qual- “WARNING ified workshop. GPF SYSTEM” 69T040270 Blinks Chime You should regenerate the GPF.
  • Page 185 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER NOTE: • If your vehicle is equipped with the ENG A-STOP system, the information display also indicates warning and indicator messages related to the system. For information on these messages, refer to “ENG A-STOP system (engine auto stop start system)” (P.5-20). •...
  • Page 186: Warning And Indicator Lights

    When the system detects a malfunction, have your vehicle inspected by an this light will blink for about 75 seconds authorized SUZUKI dealer or a quali- and then remain continuously illuminated. fied workshop. Even if the light turns This sequence will be repeated after the...
  • Page 187 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER WARNING WARNING WARNING The load-carrying capacity of your Continuing to drive with the low tyre (Continued) tyres is reduced at lower inflation pressure warning light on can lead to • If your vehicle is equipped with a pressures. If your tyres are even an accident, resulting in severe injury flat tyre repair kit instead of a spare moderately under-inflated, the load...
  • Page 188 If this happens: If any of the following conditions 1) Pull off the road and stop carefully. occur, you should immediately ask an authorized SUZUKI dealer or a WARNING qualified workshop to inspect the brake system. Remember that stopping distance •...
  • Page 189 Have both systems inspected by an authorized SUZUKI dealer or a qualified workshop. 4-42...
  • Page 190 ABS system. warning light If one of the above occurs, have the sys- tem inspected by an authorized SUZUKI dealer or a qualified workshop. If the ABS becomes inoperative, the brake system will function as an ordinary brake system that does not have this ABS sys- tem.
  • Page 191 NOTE: tem. • The following steering wheel operations Bring the vehicle to an authorized SUZUKI may gradually take more effort while dealer or a qualified workshop to have the parking or driving at a very low speed.
  • Page 192 If there is enough oil, the lubrication sys- dealer or a qualified workshop. tem should be inspected by an authorized SUZUKI dealer or a qualified workshop before you drive the vehicle again. NOTICE • If you operate the engine with this light on, severe engine damage can result.
  • Page 193 SUZUKI dealer or a qualified the vehicle battery, ask an authorized workshop. SUZUKI dealer or a qualified workshop to If the light comes on or blinks again after have the system inspected. the light goes out, have the system inspected by an authorized SUZUKI dealer a qualified workshop.
  • Page 194 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER rized SUZUKI dealer or a qualified work- High beam assist warning light Drowsy warning light shop to have the dual sensor inspected. (orange) Under the following situations, the function of the dual sensor stops temporarily. When the situations are improved, the temporary stop of the function will be canceled.
  • Page 195 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Master warning indicator light Turn signal indicators Illumination indicator light 68PM00278 72M00170 82K096 When the engine switch is pressed to When you turn on the left or right turn sig- This indicator light comes on while the change the ignition mode to ON, this light nals, the corresponding green arrow on the position lights, tail light and/or the head- comes on briefly so you can check that the...
  • Page 196 “Theft deterrent alarm sys- tem (if equipped)” (P.3-15). SUZUKI dealer or a qualified workshop. ® For details of the ESP systems, refer to ® “Electronic Stability Program (ESP )” (P.5- ®...
  • Page 197 • When the lead-acid battery is due for replacement If the ENG A-STOP OFF indicator light blinks, have your vehicle inspected immedi- ately by an authorized SUZUKI dealer or a qualified workshop. For details, refer to “ENG A-STOP OFF light” (P.5-20).
  • Page 198 Dual Sensor Brake Support II display, this indicator light comes on and (DSBS II). Bring the vehicle to a SUZUKI stays on. dealer or a qualified workshop to have the problem corrected.
  • Page 199 ON mode, this light mode, this light will come on by orange. will come on by orange. Bring the vehicle to Bring the vehicle to an authorized SUZUKI an authorized SUZUKI dealer or a qualified dealer or a qualified workshop to have the workshop to have the problem corrected.
  • Page 200 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Steering assist indicator light High beam assist indicator light Adaptive cruise control indicator (green) light 69T010150 When the engine switch is pressed to 52RM20690 69TJ010190 change the ignition mode to ON, this light When the high beam assist is working, this The indicator color and coming on status comes on at green briefly so you can light comes on by green.
  • Page 201 Bring the vehicle • When the BSM is stopped, the blind spot to an authorized SUZUKI dealer or a quali- monitor OFF indicator light and rear fied workshop to have the problem cor- cross traffic alert OFF indicator light rected.
  • Page 202 ON so you an authorized SUZUKI dealer or a quali- can check that light is working. to an authorized SUZUKI dealer or a quali- fied workshop about the reset method. If fied workshop to have the problem cor- you reset it by yourself, refer to “Setting...
  • Page 203 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER engine oil other than ACEA Standards “R” (reverse gear) indicator light or SUZUKI genuine engine oil, or vice (if equipped) versa – By the change of your driving condi- tion, if you need to apply the schedule of “Maintenance recommended under severe driving conditions”...
  • Page 204 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Gasoline Particulate Filter (GPF) (if equipped) ....5-17 SHVS (Smart Hybrid Vehicle by Suzuki) ......5-18 ENG A-STOP system (engine auto stop start system) ..5-20 Air conditioning system settings by ENG A-STOP system ....................
  • Page 205: 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 checks: conditioning system while and after use. 1) Engine oil level Before driving 4) Check that the hood is fully closed and 2) Coolant level...
  • Page 206 The specified tyre pressure for and an accident may occur. Consult the tyres of this vehicle can be confirmed an authorized SUZUKI dealer or a 69RHS173 by checking the tyre information label (1) qualified workshop. affixed to the opening of the driver’s •...
  • Page 207 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Lead-acid battery Check the battery WARNING Check the fluid level of lead-acid bat- This vehicle is equipped with the following (Continued) tery batteries. – Accurate tyre rotation speed can- • Lead-acid battery not be detected, which interferes This is used to supply power to the vehi- with the following functions: cle.
  • Page 208 • When replacing or disposing of the lith- use the specified type. (Do not use ium-ion battery, consult an authorized any other type of battery.) SUZUKI dealer or a qualified workshop. • Do not connect electrical accesso- 80J011 ries to the terminals.
  • Page 209: Engine Oil Consumption

    OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE making it appear that the oil level has not Engine oil consumption Engine switch changed. You should also be aware that the diluting It is normal for the engine to consume ingredients evaporate out when the vehicle some engine oil during normal vehicle is subsequently driven at high speeds, operation.
  • Page 210 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE • With the engine off NOTICE You can use such electric equipment as Do not leave the engine switch in the power windows and wipers with the ACC or ON mode when the engine is engine off. When this ignition mode is not running.
  • Page 211: Immobilizer System

    If this hap- rized SUZUKI dealer or a qualified work- pens, turn the steering wheel system to the shop. The vehicle must be programmed...
  • Page 212: Pedal

    “SERVICE START SYSTEM” NOTICE • If you lose your remote controller, ask an The remote controller is sensitive authorized SUZUKI dealer or a qualified electronic instrument. To avoid dam- workshop as soon as possible to deacti- aging it: 80J2121 vate the lost one, and to make a new or •...
  • Page 213: Keyless Push Start System

    69T030330 brakes checked by an authorized SUZUKI dealer or a qualified work- (a) Interior workable area shop. The interior workable area is defined as all (Continued) the interior spaces except for the space on...
  • Page 214 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE the instrument panel or in the luggage Engine switch illumination Selection of ignition modes compartment. The engine switch is illuminated (lit) in the Press the engine switch to select ACC or NOTE: following situations: ON mode as follows when you use an •...
  • Page 215 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Every time you press the engine switch, NOTE: the ignition mode changes as follows. • CVT – If the gearshift lever is in any position other than “P”, or if the knob but- Manual transmission ton is pushed when the gearshift lever is in “P”...
  • Page 216 When either of the conditions described the keyless push start system. Contact below is met, the system causes the an authorized SUZUKI dealer or a quali- remote controller outside warning by fied workshop for an inspection of the sounding the interior and exterior buzzers.
  • Page 217: Starting Engine

    OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE • Normally, the immobilizer/keyless push 4) The “PUSH START SWITCH” message Starting engine start system warning light should go out will appear in the information display in the instrument cluster. and the master warning indicator light should stop blinking shortly after the Starting engine remote controller is brought back inside the vehicle.
  • Page 218 1) Check that the parking brake is set fully. attempts, consult an authorized 2) Manual transmission vehicle: SUZUKI dealer or a qualified work- Shift into “N” (Neutral). Hold the clutch Master warning indicator light shop. and brake pedals fully depressed.
  • Page 219: Stopping Engine

    While the vehicle Press engine where, such as a low lead-acid battery. When stopping the engine is stopped switch. Consult a SUZUKI dealer or a qualified workshop for inspection. When the vehicle Quickly press WARNING • The immobilizer/keyless push start sys-...
  • Page 220 – The gearshift lever is in any other posi- repeated short beeps. In this case, consult tion than “P”. an authorized SUZUKI dealer or a qualified – The gearshift lever is in “P”, however workshop. the knob button of the gearshift lever is pressed.
  • Page 221: Gasoline Particulate Filter (Gpf) (If Equipped)

    OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Gasoline Particulate Filter (GPF) Gasoline Particulate Filter warning light NOTICE (GPF) (if equipped) Be sure to regenerate the GPF when the GPF warning light comes on. Fail- ure to regenerate the GPF will cause The GPF filters off the soot particles in the a vehicle malfunction due to the exhaust gas, so the GPF could get clogged filter.
  • Page 222: Shvs (Smart Hybrid Vehicle By Suzuki)

    Deceleration energy regenerating SHVS (Smart Hybrid Vehicle The deceleration energy regenerating function function may not work depending on vehi- by Suzuki) cle conditions. SHVS has an Integrated Starter Generator Engine power assist function (ISG) instead of conventional generator to get a better fuel consumption.
  • Page 223 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE • Clutch pedal is not depressed. Starter motor function Lithium-ion battery indication ® • ESP is not activated. • Accelerator pedal excessively depressed. • Lead-acid battery and lithium-ion bat- tery are fully charged and each inside temperature is in normal condition. •...
  • Page 224: Eng A-Stop System (Engine Auto Stop Start System)

    STOP system or the SHVS system. You should have the system inspected by an If certain conditions are met, the engine is energy regenerating indicator light (1) authorized SUZUKI dealer or a qualified stopped automatically when decelerating comes on. workshop.
  • Page 225 ENG A-STOP system. ries from the battery terminals. least 30 minutes once a month. (Continued) • The lithium-ion battery is maintenance- free. • To replace or dispose of the lithium-ion battery, consult an authorized SUZUKI dealer or a qualified workshop. 5-21...
  • Page 226 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE • During the automatic engine stop, the Automatic stopping/restarting of WARNING engine may shut down, accompanied the engine by an interior buzzer or restarted, to Wrong handling of the lithium-ion ensure safety. battery may result in fire, electric Manual transmission vehicle For details, refer to “Precautions of when shock...
  • Page 227 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE • The audio and other electrical compo- While the engine is stopped automatically, CVT vehicle nent can be used during the automatic depressing the clutch pedal will restart the engine stop, but the air conditioner will engine consuming fuel. Therefore, for fuel switch to the fan mode.
  • Page 228 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE NOTE: • The engine is not stopped automatically when decelerating without depressing the brake pedal, for example, by using engine braking. • The engine may be stopped automati- cally when the vehicle is stopped, even if the engine is not stopped automatically before stopping the vehicle (approxi- mately 10 km/h (6 mph) or less).
  • Page 229 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 230 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Operation/Vehicle Condition Solution Driver’s seat belt unfastened, or driver’s door opened Before driving, close the door and buckle the seat belt. In addi- • The engine is restarted automatically. tion, before getting out of the vehicle, follow the procedure below. •...
  • Page 231 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Operating conditions of ENG A-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. •...
  • Page 232 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Conditions to stop the engine automatically If all of the following conditions are met while the standby conditions are met, the engine is stopped automatically when the vehicle is decelerating before stopping or when the vehicle is stopped. ®...
  • Page 233 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 ENG A-STOP indicator light (green) goes off. •...
  • Page 234 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE #1: After the ENG A-STOP indicator light (green) blinks, it goes off. Also, the interior buzzer may sound at the same time. #2: Depending on the situations of malfunction, it is a normal restart or the restart as #1. #3: The engine may be restarted automatically when the brake pedal is depressed lightly.
  • Page 235 SHVS system does not actuate correctly while the indicator is blinking). Have the system inspected immediately by an authorized SUZUKI dealer or a qualified workshop. – If there is something wrong with the ENG A-STOP system, SHVS system 69T050280 or the lithium-ion battery.
  • Page 236 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Information message The information display shows the messages to let you know certain problems of the ENG A-STOP system. Indicator Message Cause and remedy The ENG A-STOP system cannot stop the engine automatically because something of the actuation conditions is not met. For details, refer to “Operating conditions of ENG A-STOP system “IDLING STOP (engine auto stop start system)”...
  • Page 237 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Indicator Message Cause and remedy The engine restarted automatically because one of the following auto- matic engine restart conditions is met. • The defroster is turned on. “ENGINE • The driver’s seat belt is released. RESTARTED” • The driver’s door is opened. •...
  • Page 238: Air Conditioning System Settings By Eng A-Stop System

    To set the parking brake, inspected immediately by an autho- depress the brake pedal and pull the park- rized SUZUKI dealer or a qualified ing brake lever all the way up. To release workshop. the parking brake, depress the brake pedal...
  • Page 239: Precaution For Parking

    OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Precaution for parking WARNING WARNING Always set the parking brake fully Do not leave cigarette lighters, spray before leaving your vehicle or it may cans, soft drink cans or plastic arti- Apply the parking brake firmly move, causing injury or damage. cles (such as glasses, CD cases, etc.) When parking, make sure the gear- in sun-heated vehicle.
  • Page 240 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE With the engine running, the cool- When moving the vehicle CAUTION ing fan (radiator fan) may rotate When moving the vehicle, start the engine. If you are using the parking brake suddenly during cold weather, sometimes it WARNING The cooling fan (radiator fan) in the engine might become frozen and impossi-...
  • Page 241 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Do not park the vehicle near flam- When leaving the vehicle, stop the WARNING mable materials engine and lock doors • Exhaust gases can enter the vehi- cle due to surrounding conditions and wind direction, possibly caus- ing carbon monoxide poisoning.
  • Page 242: Using Transmission

    OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Do not leave the computer and the Using transmission WARNING mobile phone in the vehicle • As the inside of the vehicle There is the possibility of theft, or these becomes hotter when parking in WARNING items could become damaged due to areas where strong...
  • Page 243 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE 2WD model (Vehicle to which unleaded Manual transmission NOTICE fuel with an octane number (RON) of 95 is applied) If frequently driving at low speed Downshifting km/h (mph) using a high gear position, the life cycle of the clutch may be reduced. 2nd to 1st 20 (12) 3rd to 2nd...
  • Page 244 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE NOTICE Continuously Variable Transmis- WARNING sion (CVT) • To help avoid clutch damage, do • Reduce your speed and downshift not use the clutch pedal as a foot- to a lower gear before going down Gearshift lever rest while driving or use the clutch a long or steep hill.
  • Page 245 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Vehicle with S-mode R (Reverse) Shift with the knob button (1) Use this position to reverse the vehicle from stop. Make sure that vehicle is com- pushed in and the brake pedal depressed. pletely stationary before shifting into Reverse.
  • Page 246 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE M (manual mode) S-mode (vehicle with S-mode) (vehicle with manual mode) NOTICE The S-mode is suitable for the following driving conditions: Use this position for driving in the manual Be sure to take the following precau- mode. Refer to “Manual mode (vehicle with •...
  • Page 247 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE S-mode switch When the engine restarts, the S-mode is The information display shows the manual turned to the off automatically. mode indicator and the current gear posi- tion. Manual mode (vehicle with manual mode) NOTE: The CVT can shift gears automatically. •...
  • Page 248 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE NOTE: NOTE: Temporary manual mode When you change gear, sometimes the • To shift gears continuously, release your Pull the shift paddle toward you when driv- finger from the shift paddle, then pull the ing with the gearshift lever in “D”. The transmission may not shift to the desired gear but a buzzer sounds instead.
  • Page 249: Gearshift Indicator

    If repeated use of this procedure is neces- ing with the indication on the display. sary, or the procedure does not work as described, take the vehicle to an autho- rized SUZUKI dealer or a qualified work- shop for repair. 69T051260 5-45...
  • Page 250 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Manual transmission vehicle NOTE: If UP/DOWN arrow is indicated in the dis- • For manual transmission vehicle, the play while driving, we recommend you to gearshift indicator is not indicated when shift up or down the gear. It is the optimal the gear position is in “N”...
  • Page 251 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Example of the gearshift indicator Manual transmission Indication Description Lower gear position is selected for the vehicle speed and/or engine revolution. Changing to a higher gear posi- tion is recommended. • In this case, shifting up is recommended. Higher gear position is selected for the vehicle speed and/or engine revolution.
  • Page 252: When Driving The Vehicle With Continuously Variable Transmission (Cvt)

    • If there is a problem with the CVT, this light may light up with the engine switch in ON mode. If the transmission warning light lights up, stop driving immediately and consult an authorized SUZUKI dealer or a qualified workshop. 5-48...
  • Page 253: Characteristics Of The Vehicle With Continuously Variable Transmission (Cvt)

    OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE When operating the gearshift lever When leaving the vehicle Characteristics of the vehicle • When repeating to drive the vehicle back with Continuously Variable and forth, you may forget that the gear- Transmission (CVT) shift lever is in “R”. Shortly after revers- ing the vehicle, shift the gearshift lever from “R”...
  • Page 254: How To Drive The Vehicle With Continuously Variable Transmission (Cvt)

    OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Kickdown Shifting control on an uphill slope How to drive the vehicle with and a downhill slope When fully depressing the accelerator Continuously Variable pedal while driving (excluding at a low The shifting control on an uphill slope and Transmission (CVT) vehicle speed), the transmission automati- a downhill slope operates when the gear-...
  • Page 255 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Starting the engine Starting the vehicle CAUTION For details on how to start the engine, refer Normal starting For the vehicle with the keyless to “Starting engine” (P.5-13). 1) Depress the brake pedal firmly with push start system, if you cannot your right foot.
  • Page 256 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Starting on a steep uphill slope If you turn on the power mode switch Driving the Vehicle beforehand depending on inclination of the uphill slope, strong and smooth driving Normal driving without a lot of changes of the engine revo- When the gearshift lever is shifted into “D”...
  • Page 257 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Stopping the Vehicle Temporarily Parking the Vehicle NOTICE 1) With the gearshift lever in the driving 1) Completely stop the vehicle. If you try to stop the vehicle on an position, stop the vehicle and firmly 2) With the brake pedal depressed, pull uphill slope by operating the acceler- depress the brake pedal.
  • Page 258 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE NOTE: NOTE: When you shift the gearshift lever into “P” When repeating forward and reverse CAUTION movements, you may forget that the gear- and stop the engine before pulling the If you allow the vehicle to move parking brake lever, if you try to restart the shift lever is in “R”.
  • Page 259: Speed Limiter (If Equipped)

    OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE • Switches Using the speed limiter Speed limiter (if equipped) The speed limiter allows you to choose a maximum speed that you do not wish to exceed. System components • Meter display 69T050010 (1) Driving assist mode select switch 69T050550 (2) Driving assist switch 1) Press the driving assist mode select...
  • Page 260 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE NOTE: If the adaptive cruise control is in standby condition: 69T050020 The speed limiter indicator (c) will change from illuminated in white to 69T050570 green. The set vehicle speed (b) will be 2) Using the accelerator pedal, accelerate displayed on the information display (a) 69T050080 or decelerate to the desired vehicle...
  • Page 261 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE NOTE: Exceeding set vehicle speed Adjusting the set vehicle speed • When accelerator pedal depressed slowly, the vehicle speed may The set vehicle speed can be exceeded Adjusting the set vehicle speed using not exceed the set vehicle speed. To the switches temporarily by quickly depressing the exceed the maximum speed, depress...
  • Page 262 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE The set vehicle speed adjustment incre- When the set vehicle speed is higher Canceling/resuming control ment can be changed through a customize than the detected speed limit setting. Refer to “Setting mode of informa- • To cancel the speed limiter, press driving •...
  • Page 263: Suzuki Safety Support

    OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE SUZUKI SAFETY SUPPORT WARNING WARNING (Continued) (Continued) SUZUKI SAFETY SUPPORT consists of For safe use When it is necessary to disable the driving assist systems and contributes the system • Do not overly rely on this system.
  • Page 264 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE NOTE: Driving assist systems WARNING The system's detection of preceding vehi- cles, obstacles, parking (lot) lines and road (Continued) • Dual Sensor Brake Support II (DSBS II) signs is limited within field of view. • When a sensor is misaligned or •...
  • Page 265 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Rear Sensors used by SUZUKI SAFETY WARNING SUPPORT To prevent malfunction of the front camera (DSBS II) Various sensors are used to obtain the necessary information for system opera- Observe the following precautions. tion. Failure to do so may lead to the front...
  • Page 266 (for more information, contact (DSBS II). an authorized SUZUKI dealer or a If the lens of the front camera qualified workshop). (DSBS II) is dirty or damaged, con- 69T051250 •...
  • Page 267 If the system determines that the the vehicle inspected by an autho- windshield may be fogged up, it will rized SUZUKI dealer or a qualified automatically operate the heater to workshop. defog the part of the windshield 69T050620 •...
  • Page 268 • When driving near a TV tower, broad- • We recommend you to ask your plate (2), emission/reception of the casting station, electric power plant, authorized SUZUKI dealer to install front radar (DSBS II) can be inter- radar equipped vehicle, etc., or other the license plate.
  • Page 269 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE • When a wiper blade is blocking the front – Roads which are rough and unmain- camera (DSBS II) tained – Roads which frequently undulate or • When in a location or near objects which strongly reflect radio waves, such as the are bumpy following: •...
  • Page 270 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE • When there are structures, patterns, shadows which are similar to lane lines in the surrounding • When the lane lines are not clear or driv- ing on a wet road surface • When a lane line is on a curb •...
  • Page 271: Instrument Cluster

    OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Temporary stop or failure of the dual sensor (1) Dual Sensor Brake Support II (DSBS II) OFF indicator light The following chart shows the temporary stop or failure of the dual sensor. (2) Lane departure prevention indicator Information Dual sensor light...
  • Page 272: Operating Your Vehicle

    OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE NOTE: When the function of the dual sensor is temporarily stopped or malfunctioning, the following functions will be turned off. • Dual Sensor Brake Support II (DSBS II) • Lane departure prevention system • Lane keep assist •...
  • Page 273 Cause Remedy Under the following situations, the function of the dual sensor stops temporarily. • When the systems related to SUZUKI SAFETY Drive with caution until the cause is resolved. “DSBS II SUPPORT stop temporarily If the message remains on the information display SYSTEM •...
  • Page 274 “F RADAR If the message remains on the information display STOPPED (DSBS II) is low or high, the function of the system after a while, consult with an authorized SUZUKI (TEMP)” stops temporarily. dealer or a qualified workshop. • If the message remains on the information display after a while, consult with an authorized SUZUKI “F RADAR...
  • Page 275 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE WARNING Dual Sensor Brake Support II WARNING (DSBS II) (Continued) For safe use When to disable the Dual Sensor The Dual Sensor Brake Support II (DSBS Brake Support II (DSBS II) II) uses sensors to detect objects in the •...
  • Page 276 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE System functions • Automatic brake system If the system determines that the possibil- • Frontal collision warning ity of a collision is extremely high, the brakes are automatically applied to help avoid the collision or reduce the impact of the collision.
  • Page 277 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE intersection, assistance may not operate correctly. WARNING (Continued) WARNING • The automatic brake system func- Automatic brake system tion may not operate if certain oper- ations are performed by the driver. • When the automatic brake system If the accelerator pedal is being function operating,...
  • Page 278 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE NOTE: Operating conditions of each function of the Dual Sensor Brake Support II (DSBS II) The Dual Sensor Brake Support II (DSBS II) is enabled and the system determines that the possibility of a frontal collision with a detected object is high, the system will operate.
  • Page 279 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE • Brake assist system Relative speed between your vehicle Vehicle speed Detectable objects and object Preceding vehicles, stopped vehi- Approximately 30 to 180 km/h (19 to 112 mph) Approximately 10 to 180 km/h (6 to 112 mph) cles Bicycles Approximately 30 to 80 km/h (19 to 50 mph)
  • Page 280 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE • Intersection collision avoidance support (left/right turn) The intersection collision avoidance support (for left/right turning vehicles) will not operate when the turn signal lights are not flashing. Relative speed between your vehicle Vehicle speed Oncoming vehicle speed Detectable objects and object Oncoming vehicles...
  • Page 281 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE NOTE: – When approaching a detectable object Detection of detectable objects or other object on the roadside, such as guardrails, utility poles, trees, walls, etc. 69T050110 – When passing a detectable object which is stopped to make a left/right 69TJ050080 69TJ050090 turn...
  • Page 282 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE – When turning left/right and an oncom- – When a detectable object is approach- shape (bicycles equipped with a child ing vehicle or pedestrian crosses in ing your vehicle seat, tandem bicycles, etc.) – If a pedestrian or bicycle is shorter front of the vehicle –...
  • Page 283 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Dual Sensor Brake Support II (DSBS II) Sensor Brake Support II (DSBS II) OFF OFF switch indicator light (2) will go off. • Every time you push the Dual Sensor You can turn off the Dual Sensor Brake Support II (DSBS II).
  • Page 284 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Changing the Dual Sensor Brake Lane departure warning Lane departure prevention Support II (DSBS II) setting When the system determines that the vehi- cle might depart from its lane or course*1, The Dual Sensor Brake Support II (DSBS Basic functions II) setting can be changed through the the lane departure prevention indicator...
  • Page 285 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Lane departure prevention Vehicle swaying warning WARNING If the system determines that the vehicle is If the vehicle is swaying, the lane depar- likely to depart from its lane or course*1, it ture prevention indicator light will blink and Before using the lane departure provides assistance...
  • Page 286 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE NOTE: • Vehicle swaying warning • The steering assist operation of the lane Operating conditions of each function This function is operable when all of the departure prevention function can be following conditions are met: overridden by the steering wheel opera- •...
  • Page 287 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Lane departure prevention OFF Hands off steering wheel warning Vehicle swaying warning switch You can turn off the lane departure preven- tion, lane departure warning and the vehi- cle swaying warning. 69T050810 69T040280 “KEEP CONTROL “VEHICLE OF STEERING SWAYING WHEEL”...
  • Page 288 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Changing Lane Departure Preven- WARNING WARNING tion setting The settings of the lane departure preven- If you attempt to press the lane (Continued) tion can be changed through the informa- departure prevention OFF switch • When the vehicle is struck by a tion display setting mode.
  • Page 289 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Displays and system operation The operating state of the lane departure warning function and steering assist operation of the lane departure prevention function are indicated. Information display Indicator Situation Lane Steering System disabled On (orange) Lane lines are not detected by the system On (white) On (white outline) Lane lines are detected by the system...
  • Page 290 If there is a problem in the lane departure prevention with the engine switch in ON mode, this light will come on by orange. Bring the vehicle On (orange) to an authorized SUZUKI dealer or a qualified workshop to have the problem corrected. 5-86...
  • Page 291 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE in a traffic jam, support will be provided Lane keep assist using the path of preceding and surround- WARNING ing vehicles. Lane keep assist functions Before using the lane keep assist If the system determines that the steering •...
  • Page 292 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE NOTE: Temporary cancelation of functions Hands off steering wheel warning Operating conditions of function • When the operating conditions are no • This function is operable when all of the longer met, a function may be temporar- EXAMPLE following conditions are met: ily canceled.
  • Page 293 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE • When the system determines the driver Lane keep assist ON/OFF switch is not holding the steering wheel while WARNING the function is operating Situations in which the functions – If no operations are detected for a cer- may not operate properly tain amount of time, a buzzer will sound, the warning will operate, and...
  • Page 294 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE WARNING WARNING (Continued) (Continued) • When a preceding or surrounding • Situations in which the lane may vehicle is swaying (Your vehicle not be detected: Refer to “Situa- may sway accordingly and depart tions in which the lane may not be from the lane) detected”...
  • Page 295 If there is a problem in the lane keep assist with the engine switch in ON mode, this light will come on by orange. Bring the vehicle to an On (orange) authorized SUZUKI dealer or a qualified workshop to have the problem corrected. 5-91...
  • Page 296 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Using the high beam assist system NOTE: High beam assist Automatic operating conditions of the high beams The high beam assist uses a front camera (DSBS II) located on the upper portion of • When all of the following conditions are the windshield to detect the brightness of met, the high beams will illuminate auto- the lights of vehicles ahead, streetlights,...
  • Page 297 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE – When vehicles ahead are repeatedly – When a vehicle ahead only has lights – When the vehicle is used in an area in detected and then hidden due to illuminated on one side which vehicles travel on the opposite –...
  • Page 298 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Turning the high beams on/off man- • Changing to the low beams Traffic sign recognition ually (if equipped) • Changing to the high beams (For European countries) The traffic sign recognition system detects specific traffic signs using the front camera Green (DSBS II) and/or navigation system (when speed limit information is available) while...
  • Page 299 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Display function WARNING WARNING (For European countries) When the front camera (DSBS II) detects a For safe use (Continued) traffic sign or information of a sign is avail- able from the navigation system, the sign Situations in which the traffic •...
  • Page 300 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Situations in which the display function (For European countries) Types of traffic signs supported • When the vehicle is driven in a country may not operate properly The following types of traffic signs can be with a different direction of traffic displayed.
  • Page 301 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE No speed limit information is dis- • Speed limit with supplemental mark played when neither speed limit Expressway signs nor speed limit related information is available. *2: Displayed when a sign is detected but speed limit information for the road is Supplemental mark exists Expressway exit not available from the navigation sys-...
  • Page 302 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Changing the traffic sign recogni- Adaptive cruise control WARNING tion settings (if equipped) The settings of the traffic sign recognition (Continued) can be changed through the information This adaptive cruise control uses front • The adaptive cruise control pro- display setting mode.
  • Page 303 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE WARNING WARNING WARNING (Continued) (Continued) (Continued) Precautions for the driving assist • For support for the driver's judg- Situations in which the adaptive ment: systems cruise control should not be used The adaptive cruise control deter- Observe the following precautions, Do not use the adaptive cruise con- mines whether...
  • Page 304 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE WARNING (Continued) • Situations in which the sensors may not operate properly: – Situations in which the lane may not be detected: Refer to “Situa- tions in which the front camera (DSBS II) and front radar (DSBS II) may not operate properly”...
  • Page 305 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Basic functions 69T050480 (1) Constant speed cruising: When there are no vehicles ahead The vehicle drives at the speed set by the driver. If the set vehicle speed is exceeded while driving down a hill, a message such as the following will appear. km/h km/h 69T050960...
  • Page 306 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE (2) Deceleration and follow-up cruising When a preceding vehicle driving slower than the set vehicle speed is detected When a vehicle is detected driving ahead of your vehicle, the vehicle automatically decelerates and if a greater reduction in vehicle speed is necessary, the brakes are applied (the stop lights will come on at this time).
  • Page 307 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE System components • Switches Using the adaptive cruise control • Meter display 69T050120 69T050400 69T050550 (1) Driving assist mode select switch (a) Information display 1) Press the driving assist mode select (2) Driving assist switch (b) Set vehicle speed switch (1) to select adaptive cruise con- (3) “RES +”...
  • Page 308 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE NOTE: (For vehicle with speed limiter) When the speed limiter is in standby condi- tion: 69T050590 The adaptive cruise control indicator (c) will change from illuminated in white 69T050570 to green. The set vehicle speed (b) will 2) Using the accelerator pedal, accelerate be displayed on the information display or decelerate to the desired vehicle...
  • Page 309 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Adjusting the set vehicle speed The set vehicle speed adjustment incre- Changing the vehicle-to-vehicle ment can be changed through a customize • Adjusting the set vehicle speed using distance setting. Refer to “Setting mode of informa- the switches •...
  • Page 310 • When the brake control or output restric- 60 m (197 ft) detect these types of vehicles, the tion control of SUZUKI SAFETY SUP- approach warning may not operate. Approximately PORT operates (For example: Dual Short Refer to “Approach warning” (P.5-107) in...
  • Page 311 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Approach warning Curve speed reduction function Changing the settings of the curve In situations where the vehicle approaches When a curve is detected, the vehicle speed reduction function a preceding vehicle and the system cannot speed will begin being reduced. When the Various settings of the curve speed reduc- provide sufficient deceleration, such as if a curve ends, the vehicle speed reduction...
  • Page 312 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Adaptive cruise control with traffic • When the set speed is higher than the NOTE: detected speed limit The adaptive cruise control with traffic sign recognition (if equipped) sign recognition may not operate prop- When traffic sign recognition function is enabled and the adaptive cruise control is erly when operating, if a speed limit sign is detected,...
  • Page 313 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Warning and indicator messages The information display shows the warning and indicator messages to let you know about certain problems of the adaptive cruise control. When adaptive cruise control cannot be set Master Indicator Message warning Sound Cause and remedy indicator light Beeps...
  • Page 314 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Adaptive cruise control (with fol- WARNING WARNING lowing function for all speeds) (Continued) (Continued) This adaptive cruise control uses front • The adaptive cruise control pro- Precautions for the driving assist radar (DSBS II) and front camera (DSBS vides driving assistance to reduce systems II) to detect the presence of vehicles...
  • Page 315 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE WARNING WARNING WARNING (Continued) (Continued) (Continued) • Situations in which the sensors • For support for the driver's judg- Situations in which the adaptive may not operate properly: ment: cruise control should not be used – Situations in which the lane may The adaptive cruise control deter- not be detected: Refer to “Situa- Do not use the adaptive cruise con-...
  • Page 316 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Basic functions 69T050490 (1) Constant speed cruising: When there are no vehicles ahead The vehicle drives at the speed set by the driver. If the set vehicle speed is exceeded while driving down a hill, a message such as the following will appear. km/h km/h 69T050960...
  • Page 317 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE (2) Deceleration and follow-up cruising When a preceding vehicle driving slower than the set vehicle speed is detected When a vehicle is detected driving ahead of your vehicle, the vehicle automatically decelerates and if a greater reduction in vehicle speed is necessary, the brakes are applied (the stop lights will come on at this time).
  • Page 318 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE System components • Switches Using the adaptive cruise control • Meter display 69T050120 69T050550 69T050400 (1) Driving assist mode select switch 1) Press the driving assist mode select (a) Information display (2) Driving assist switch switch (1) to select adaptive cruise con- (b) Set vehicle speed (3) “RES +”...
  • Page 319 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE NOTE: (For vehicle with speed limiter) When the speed limiter is in standby condi- tion: 69T050590 The adaptive cruise control indicator (c) will change from illuminated in white 69T050570 to green. The set vehicle speed (b) will 2) Using the accelerator pedal, accelerate be displayed on the information display or decelerate to the desired vehicle...
  • Page 320 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Adjusting the set vehicle speed The set vehicle speed adjustment incre- Changing the vehicle-to-vehicle ment can be changed through a customize • Adjusting the set vehicle speed using distance setting. Refer to “Setting mode of informa- the switches •...
  • Page 321 • When a vehicle is stopped in the same • When the brake control or output restric- lane as the vehicle tion control of SUZUKI SAFETY SUP- • When a motorcycle is traveling in the PORT operates (For example: Dual...
  • Page 322 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Conditions under which the system Approach warning Curve speed reduction function may not operate correctly In situations where the vehicle approaches When a curve is detected, the vehicle a preceding vehicle and the system cannot speed will begin being reduced. When the In the following situations, operate the provide sufficient deceleration, such as if a curve ends, the vehicle speed reduction...
  • Page 323 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Changing the settings of the curve Adaptive cruise control with traffic • When the set speed is higher than the detected speed limit speed reduction function sign recognition (if equipped) When traffic sign recognition function is Various settings of the curve speed reduc- enabled and the adaptive cruise control is tion function can be changed through cus- operating, if a speed limit sign is detected,...
  • Page 324 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE make sure to confirm the actual speed limit. In the following situations, the set speed may not change to the detected speed limit by pressing and holding the “RES +” switch or “–” switch: • When speed limit information is not available •...
  • Page 325 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Warning and indicator messages The information display shows the warning and indicator messages to let you know about certain problems of the adaptive cruise control. When adaptive cruise control (with following function for all speed) cannot be set Master Indicator Message...
  • Page 326 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE When adaptive cruise control (with following function for all speed) is automatically cancelled Master Indicator Message warning Sound Cause and remedy indicator light Continuous beep Adaptive cruise control was cancelled because (from interior the system was unable to continuously stop the buzzer) vehicle.
  • Page 327 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE The sensor detects a vehicle running on the neighboring lane or approaching from the Blind Spot Monitor (BSM) rear on the neighboring lane and tells the presence to you. The indicator on the outside (if equipped) rearview mirror at the detected side comes on. Blind Spot Monitor (BSM) detects pres- ence of a vehicle diagonally in the rear and tells you of the presence by the outside...
  • Page 328 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE When the driver operates turn signal con- Detecting area trol lever to the detected side, an interior Vehicle entering the following areas can be detected. buzzer sounds and the indicator on the outside rearview mirror blinks. 69T050780 69T050770 (a) An area about 0.5 to 4.0 m (1.6 to 13.1 ft) from both sides of the vehicle (b) An area between the rear bumper and near the driver’s seat...
  • Page 329 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Operating condition Situations where the system may not When vehicle speed between your vehicle When all the following conditions are satis- activate properly and other vehicle in the detecting area is Under the following situations, the BSM almost the same fied, the BSM will actuate.
  • Page 330 69TJ051520 monitor and consult an authorized (1) BSM OFF indicator light 69T050790 SUZUKI dealer or a qualified work- (2) RCTA OFF indicator light shop • Do not stick stickers on the rear Using the setting mode on the information bumper around the sensors.
  • Page 331 • When the battery voltage is decreased If the light blinks and stays on, there may be a malfunction of the systems. You should have the systems inspected by an authorized SUZUKI dealer or a qualified workshop. NOTE: When the BSM is stopped, the RCTA is also stopped.
  • Page 332 69T050850 around the sensor, and restart the engine. If the FUNCTION warning message remains, have your vehicle PAUSED” inspected by an authorized SUZUKI dealer or a qualified workshop. Blinks Blinks There may be a problem with the BSM and RCTA. Have your vehicle inspected by an autho- rized SUZUKI dealer or a qualified workshop.
  • Page 333 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE While your vehicle is backing up, if the approaching vehicle from the rear right or the rear Rear Cross Traffic Alert (RCTA) left is detected by the radar sensor, an interior buzzer sounds and the information display (if equipped) shows the following image such as (2) and/or (3).
  • Page 334 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Detecting area Operating condition Situations where the system does not Vehicle in the following area can be When all of the following conditions are activate The system does not detect the following detected. satisfied, the RCTA is activated. vehicles, and the RCTA will not activate.
  • Page 335 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Situations where the system may not Sensor location activate properly For details, refer to “Sensor location” (P.5- Under the following conditions, the system 126). cannot detect vehicle effectively and the RCTA may not activate properly. Stopping RCTA •...
  • Page 336 Contact authorized • Do not attach accessories, stickers SUZUKI dealer or a qualified work- (including transparent stickers), shop for details. etc. to the ultrasonic sensors and – When an ultrasonic sensor is their surrounding area.
  • Page 337 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Temporary stop or failure of the ultrasonic sensor Temporary stop of the ultrasonic sen- Ultrasonic sensor The ultrasonic sensor will temporarily stop Information under the following situations. If the situa- Instrument cluster display Temporary tions are improved, temporary stop of the Failure message stop...
  • Page 338 Ask inspected. an authorized SUZUKI dealer or a qualified workshop to have the ultrasonic sensor NOTE: inspected. If the parking sensor indicator light comes...
  • Page 339 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE • When the vehicle position or the height cle detector or ultrasonic sensor from the of bumper is changed due to modifica- other vehicle tion of suspension • When the ultrasonic sensor gets too • When the installed direction of rear park- close to an obstacle ing sensors is misaligned due to a colli- •...
  • Page 340 If this occurs, have the sen- cluster. sors inspected by an authorized • The system emits an ultrasonic wave SUZUKI dealer or a qualified work- and the relevant sensor detects the shop. return of the wave reflected by an obsta- cle.
  • Page 341 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Working sensors Approximate areas where obstacles can The sensors work depending on the gearshift lever position and parking brake lever posi- be detected tion as follows: Manual transmission Gearshift lever Parking brake position lever N, D, M or L 1st –...
  • Page 342 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE NOTE: WARNING WARNING • Thin poles or obstacles lower than the sensors may become undetectable as • Under the following conditions, the (Continued) the vehicle moves closer to them even if parking sensor system may not – Sensors have intercepted ultra- they have been detected from longer work normally because the sensors sonic noise from another vehi-...
  • Page 343 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Obstacle indication by parking sensor Upon detecting an obstacle, the parking sensor causes an interior buzzer to sound and a symbol representing the obstacle appears on the information display and the parking sensor indicator light blinks. • A different symbol is displayed depending on the direction and distance of the obstacle. •...
  • Page 344 Consult Indicator Message Symbol Probable cause and remedy an authorized SUZUKI dealer or There may be a problem with qualified workshop. the parking sensor system. • If there is a malfunction of the park- “SERVICE...
  • Page 345 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Parking sensor buzzer OFF switch NOTE: Driver Monitoring System (DMS) Depending on the surrounding conditions, (if equipped) the parking sensor buzzer may sound again when an obstacle is detected while DMS stands for Driver Monitoring System. the buzzer is temporarily stopped. The driver monitoring system camera detects the opening and closing of the driver's eyes and the direction of the...
  • Page 346 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Sensors which detect the driver NOTE: WARNING Even if the driver feels awake, if there is condition still a suspicion of drowsiness, the warning (Continued) signal may be operated every few minutes. • DMS does not forestall driver's If the vehicle speed exceeds 65 km/h (40 careless behavior.
  • Page 347 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Distracted driving warning After the inattentive driving alert is acti- Situations in which the driver moni- vated, the DMS alert will not be activated If the DMS detects the driver's gaze or the toring system may not operate for about five minutes.
  • Page 348 – When there are multiple faces in the • If there is something wrong with the detection range of the driver monitor- DMS, consult an authorized SUZUKI ing system camera, such as when a dealer or a qualified workshop for front or rear passenger is leaning inspection.
  • Page 349 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Rearview camera location Rearview camera NOTICE (if equipped) If you use the rearview camera for a long time when the ignition mode is When the gearshift lever is shifted to “R” ON, but the engine is not running, the position while the ignition mode is ON, the lead-acid battery may discharge.
  • Page 350 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Display range of rearview camera NOTICE How to use rearview camera (Continued) 1) Press the engine switch to change the • If water enters the rearview camera, ignition mode to ON. it may cause a malfunction or catch 2) Shift the gearshift lever in “R”...
  • Page 351 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE NOTE: Uphill incline behind the vehicle Downhill incline behind the vehicle • Images shown on the display from the rearview camera are reversed images (mirror images). • The colors of objects on the rearview camera may differ from the actual object colors.
  • Page 352 If the rearview camera system is still not working properly after checking the above, WARNING have the system inspected by an autho- ® rized SUZUKI dealer or a qualified work- The ESP cannot enhance the vehi- Traction control system shop as soon as possible.
  • Page 353 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE NOTE: Stability control system CAUTION • If you perform the following operations, you may hear an operation sound or a The vehicle stability control system helps • Observe the following points. Oth- clicking sound. This means that the provide integrated control of systems such ®...
  • Page 354 ® be a malfunction of the ESP sys- tems (other than ABS). You should have the systems inspected by an authorized SUZUKI dealer or a quali- fied workshop. NOTE: ® When the ESP indicator light comes on and stays on while driving, indicating a ®...
  • Page 355 ESP hold control system. The hill hold control system may not prevent the system. Have your vehicle inspected by an authorized SUZUKI dealer or a qualified vehicle from rolling downward on a workshop. hill under all load or road condi- 69T051020 ®...
  • Page 356 Have your vehicle moved from the brake pedal when the fol- inspected by an authorized SUZUKI dealer lowing conditions are all met. or a qualified workshop. 1) The gearshift lever is in a forward gear NOTE: or reverse gear.
  • Page 357 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 358 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE • You may hear an operation sound when NOTE: Tyres you start the engine or after the vehicle • When applying sudden brake or apply- begins to move. This means that the ing brake on slippery roads, the braking above systems are in the self-check distance required for a vehicle with ABS WARNING...
  • Page 359 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Situations where ABS may activate by chance when applying brake • When driving on slippery roads 69RHS152 69T050970 – Gravel roads – Height differences in roads • When driving over joints in roads and • When driving on rough roads other height differences 69RHS150 –...
  • Page 360 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE ABS warning light 69RHS156 – Cobblestone 69T051040 If there is a problem in the ABS system with the engine switch in ON mode, this light will come on. 5-156...
  • Page 361 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Emergency Stop Signal (ESS) 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 362 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE and check your tyres as soon as possible, Low tyre pressure warning light Tyre Pressure Monitoring and inflate them to the proper pressure. Driving on a significantly under-inflated System (TPMS) (if equipped) tyre causes the tyre to overheat and can lead to tyre failure.
  • Page 363 SUZUKI dealer or a significantly under-inflated. lead to tyre failure, and may affect qualified workshop. Even if the Check and adjust your tyre inflation...
  • Page 364 SUZUKI dealer or a qualified adjustment. In this case, adjust the infla- flat tyre. workshop.
  • Page 365 SUZUKI dealer or a light. When the system detects a malfunc- this condition, it could fall below the qualified workshop.
  • Page 366 – Snow tyres that are not installed with genuine TPMS sensors or tyre 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 367 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE To check the current tyre inflation pres- sure EXAMPLE EXAMPLE 69T051510 69T051100 69T051110 1) When the ignition mode is ON and the (2) TPMS (3) Tyre pressure vehicle is stationary, push and hold the 2) Turn the indicator selector knob (1) left 3) Turn the indicator selector knob (1) left indicator selector knob (1) on the instru- or right to select “TPMS”...
  • Page 368 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE • If you stop the vehicle and change the To set the initial value of tyre pressure EXAMPLE ignition mode to LOCK (OFF), 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 369 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE EXAMPLE EXAMPLE EXAMPLE 69T051100 69T051120 69T051130 (2) TPMS (3) TPMS mode (4) Comfort mode (5) Load mode 2) Turn the indicator selector knob (1) left 3) Turn the indicator selector knob (1) left or right to select “TPMS” and push the or right to select “TPMS mode”...
  • Page 370 If you got a flat tyre and replaced it with the spare tyre, SUZUKI recommends that you have an authorized SUZUKI dealer or a qualified workshop mount a new tyre on the wheel that had the flat tyre. The TPMS...
  • Page 371: Advice For Your Driving

    ADVICE FOR YOUR DRIVING ADVICE FOR YOUR DRIVING When driving ............... 6-1 Off-road driving ..............6-8 Improving fuel economy ............. 6-8 Snow chains ................ 6-10 Stuck vehicle ............... 6-10 Precaution for handling vehicle ......... 6-11 Running-in ................6-13 Catalytic converter .............. 6-14 60G409...
  • Page 372: When Driving

    ADVICE FOR YOUR DRIVING Start driving after carefully check- Do not race the engine, and avoid When driving ing the surrounding circumstances fast starts and rapid acceleration just after engine start Be sure to always fully check the safety of the surrounding circumstances before Refer to “Avoid fast starts, rapid acceler- beginning to drive.
  • Page 373 ADVICE FOR YOUR DRIVING Do not concentrate on a mobile Do not reach through the steering Do not drive with your foot on the phone or navigation system wheel brake pedal 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- nents to overheat, making them less...
  • Page 374 The disk whether there is any abnormality in the brake pads (SUZUKI genuine parts) are 69RHS180 exhaust pipe, etc. If any abnormality is designed to emit a creaking/screeching...
  • Page 375 ADVICE FOR YOUR DRIVING For CVT vehicle (with S-mode) For CVT vehicle (with manual mode), pull Use engine brake on a long down- “–” side shift paddle to shift down to the hill slope appropriate gear position after setting the gearshift lever to “M”...
  • Page 376 ADVICE FOR YOUR DRIVING When side wind Is strong Drive slowly on a slippery road sur- Do not drive on puddles at high face speed 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.
  • Page 377 Then, gently and repeatedly until the brake ask an authorized SUZUKI dealer or a effectiveness is fully recovered, to dry qualified workshop to check the following the brake equipment.
  • Page 378 ADVICE FOR YOUR DRIVING For CVT vehicle (with manual mode) Highway driving Driving on hills When driving at highway speeds, pay For manual transmission vehicle attention to the following: • Stopping distance progressively increases with vehicle speed. Apply the brakes far enough ahead of the stopping point to allow for the extra stopping dis- tance.
  • Page 379: Off-Road Driving

    ADVICE FOR YOUR DRIVING Off-road driving Improving fuel economy WARNING Do not hold the brake pedal down too The following instructions will help you Do not drive in the field covered long or too often while going down a improve fuel economy. steep or long hill.
  • Page 380 ADVICE FOR YOUR DRIVING Avoid fast starts, rapid acceleration Do not race the engine Keep the air cleaner clean 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 381: Snow Chains

    – Check that your tyres are in good minutes of rocking, we recommend you condition and always maintain to consult an authorized SUZUKI dealer the specified tyre pressure. Refer or a qualified workshop or a roadside to “Tyres” (P.9-34) for details.
  • Page 382: Precaution For Handling Vehicle

    Precaution for handling (Continued) vehicle – Do not use tyres other than those specified by SUZUKI. Never use different sizes or types of tyres Do not apply strong force to exte- on the front and rear wheels. For rior parts...
  • Page 383 In the following cases, battery runout, etc. tions. these systems will be adversely affected. Consult with an authorized SUZUKI dealer or a qualified work- NOTICE Risk of installing electrical equip- shop beforehand. • When removing the steering wheel ment other than SUZUKI genuine •...
  • Page 384: Running-In

    In the case of spilling early life. It is especially important to drinks, etc., promptly consult an observe the following precautions authorized SUZUKI dealer or a quali- during the first 960 km (600 miles) of fied workshop. vehicle operation.
  • Page 385: Catalytic Converter

    ADVICE FOR YOUR DRIVING Catalytic converter 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 386: 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 Footrest ................
  • Page 387: Fuel Filler Opening

    OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT To remove the fuel filler cap: Fuel filler opening 1) Stop the engine and close all the doors and windows while refueling. 2) Open the fuel filler door. Make sure to read “Refueling” in this sec- 3) Remove the cap by turning it counter- tion.
  • Page 388: Refueling

    2 clicks. could be charged to your body • If you use the fuel cap other than a again. genuine SUZUKI cap, it may cause • Do not allow others who have not 69RHS186 fuel leakage. Do not use the fuel...
  • Page 389 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT WARNING WARNING WARNING (Continued) (Continued) (Continued) • If you open the fuel filler cap sud- • If fuel spills out, an accident such denly, fuel may be under pressure as a fire may occur. Also, if you and may spray out.
  • Page 390: Hood

    OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Opening the hood Hood WARNING • As the hood is heavy, if a child tries to open or close it, the child may get injured. Do not allow a child to open or close the hood. •...
  • Page 391 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Closing the hood 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.
  • Page 392: Sun Visor

    OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Card holder (if equipped) 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 393: Interior Light

    OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT NOTE: Vanity mirror (if equipped) Interior light • The light will automatically be turned off to prevent the lead-acid battery from dis- charging, when the following conditions Front are simultaneously met: – The engine switch is in LOCK (OFF) mode.
  • Page 394 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Switch Luggage compartment light Status position The light comes on and stays on regardless of whether the door is opened or closed. The light comes on while any of the doors (including the tailgate) is opened. •...
  • Page 395: Accessory Socket

    ACC or ON mode. improved. If the problem persists, (Continued) This socket can be used to provide 12 volt/ ask an authorized SUZUKI dealer or 120 watt/10 ampere power for electrical a qualified workshop for inspec- accessories.
  • Page 396: Drink Holder

    OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Door Drink holder WARNING • Be careful and use a lid for a drink Front Floor console not to spill out liquid. Spilling out hot liquid can cause burn injury. In Front addition, if liquid spills out on the following parts, it may cause a fire or a malfunction and an airbag sys- tem may not work properly.
  • Page 397 • If you place the keyless remote control- ler in a drink holder or a bottle holder, it may not be detected. • If you spill, or drop liquid accidentally, have your vehicle inspected by an authorized SUZUKI dealer or a qualified workshop. 7-11...
  • Page 398: 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 which may fall out while driving.
  • Page 399: Assist Grips

    OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Using Storage Area with a Lid Assist grips Footrest Glove box 80J1233 69T070160 69T070150 Assist grips are provided for convenience. Use the footrest as a support for your left • To open the glove box, pull the latch Pull the assist grip (1) towards you.
  • Page 400: Door Pocket

    OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Door pocket USB socket USB charging socket When the ignition mode is ACC or ON, you Front can charge your mobile device such as your smart phone by using the connecting cable (commercial item). Left side socket (1) The standard capacity is 5 V / 2.4 A (12 W) for one socket and USB Type-A can be used.
  • Page 401: Luggage Compartment Hook

    OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Luggage compartment hook Luggage compartment cover WARNING (if equipped) When the USB charging socket is not in use, close the cover. If any foreign material enters the USB charging socket, it may cause a malfunction or short circuit.
  • Page 402: Luggage Compartment Carpet

    OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Luggage compartment carpet 69T070190 There is a tool box under the luggage com- partment carpet. For model with flat tyre repair kit, when installing the luggage com- partment carpet, hook the carpet by using the holes (1) in the carpet, onto the hooks (2) at the base of the luggage compart- ment.
  • Page 403: Heating And Air Conditioning System

    OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Center outlet Heating and air conditioning system Air outlet 69T070240 Move the knob (7) vertically or horizontally to adjust the direction of airflow as desired. CAUTION Prolonged exposure to hot air from the heater or air conditioner could result in low temperature burns.
  • Page 404: Manual Air Conditioning System (With Digital Control Panel)

    OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Side outlet Manual air conditioning system (with digital control panel) Description of controls 69T070250 When open, air comes out regardless of the air flow selector position. Move the knob (8) vertically or horizontally, to adjust the direction of airflow as desired. The side outlet opens when you turn the dial (9) upward and closes when you turn it down- 69T070260...
  • Page 405 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Temperature selector (1) Blower speed selector (2) Air intake selector (3) (10) 69T070270 69T070280 55T070160 Push upper part or lower part of the tem- The blower speed selector (2) is used to Push the air intake selector (3) to change perature selector (1) to adjust the tempera- turn on the blower and to select blower between the following modes.
  • Page 406 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT RECIRCULATED AIR (a) Air flow selector (4) VENTILATION (c) When this mode is selected, inside air is recirculated. At the same time, the indica- tor light (10) will turn on. This mode is suit- able when driving through an area with polluted air such as a tunnel, or when attempting to quickly cool down the vehi- cle.
  • Page 407 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT BI-LEVEL (d) HEAT (e) HEAT & DEFROST (f) 69T070300 69T070310 69T070320 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, a the floor outlets, the windshield defroster of the center and side outlets.
  • Page 408 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT DEFROST Air conditioning switch (6) Maximum cooling switch (8) (12) 59RN07190 The air conditioning switch (6) is used to turn on and off the air conditioning system only when the blower is on. To turn on the 69T070330 air conditioning system, push in the switch 69T070350...
  • Page 409 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT You can switch the air intake selector (3) to NOTE: System operating instructions either FRESH AIR (b) or RECIRCULATED • Because the air conditioner dehumidifies AIR (a) as you desire. Choosing RECIR- the air, turning it on will help keep the To set the air conditioning system, follow CULATED AIR (a) increases cooling effi- windows clear.
  • Page 410 Ensure that the air conditioner is used at tion. Have this job done by an authorized least once a month, so as to circulate the SUZUKI dealer or a qualified workshop as refrigerant throughout the air conditioning the lower glove box must be lowered for system.
  • Page 411: 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 69T070370 Push upper part or lower part of the tem- perature selector (1) to adjust the tempera- ture. NOTE: • If you push upper part or lower part of the temperature selector (1) until “HI”...
  • Page 412 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 413 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Air flow selector (4) VENTILATION (c) Temperature-controlled air comes out of the floor outlets and cooler air comes out of the center and side outlets. When the temperature selector (1) is in the fully cold position or fully hot position, however, the air from the floor outlets and the air from the center and side outlets will be the same temperature.
  • Page 414 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT HEAT & DEFROST (f) Defrost switch (5) DEFROST (11) 59RN07170 Push the defrost switch (5) to turn on the defroster. At the same time, the indicator light (11) will turn on. 69T070320 69T070330 Temperature-controlled air comes out of Temperature-controlled air comes out of the floor outlets, the windshield defroster the windshield defroster outlets, the side...
  • Page 415 You should have the system inspected by an authorized SUZUKI dealer or a qualified workshop. • To find the temperature at which you are most comfortable, start with the 22°C 59RN07190 (72°F) or 25°C (77°F) setting.
  • Page 416 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT • If the windshield and/or the front door Manual operation windows are fogged, push the defrost You can manually control the climate con- (14) switch (5) to turn on the defroster, or trol system. Set the selectors to the push the air flow selector (4) to change desired positions.
  • Page 417 Have this job done by an authorized a long period engine, stop the ENG A-STOP system SUZUKI dealer or a qualified workshop as Ensure that the air conditioner is used at and restart the engine. Then, turn the air...
  • Page 418: Radio Antenna

    63J055 system or any other electrical sys- Type B tems, resulting in vehicle perfor- mance problems. Consult authorized SUZUKI dealer or quali- fied service technician for advice. 61MM0A113 7-32...
  • Page 419: Audio Function

    OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Audio function Remote audio controls (1) (3) When using audio system with Controlling basic functions of the audio system is available using the switches on appropriate volume not to disturb the steering wheel. safe driving The remote audio switches are available •...
  • Page 420 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Mute switch (2) Voice recognition switch (6)* To mute this sound, press the switch (2). You can use this switch for the equipment which has the voice recognition function. To use the function, you need to set up for “MODE”...
  • Page 421: Vehicle Loading And Towing

    VEHICLE LOADING AND TOWING VEHICLE LOADING AND TOWING Vehicle loading ..............8-1 Trailer towing ............... 8-1 54G215...
  • Page 422 VEHICLE LOADING AND TOWING Vehicle loading Trailer towing WARNING • Never overload your vehicle. The Your vehicle was designed for specific gross vehicle weight (sum of the weight capacities. The weight capacities of weights of the vehicle, all the occu- your vehicle are indicated by the Gross pants, accessories, cargo plus Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) and the...
  • Page 423 We recommend that you use a genuine nose will not drop to the road if the trailer WARNING SUZUKI tow bar (available as option), or becomes separated from the tow bar. Fol- For vehicle equipped with the Dual equivalent.
  • Page 424 If you connect the trailer lights, we recom- heavier, on trailer hitch point. You should mend that you use a genuine SUZUKI wir- measure gross trailer weight and nose ing harness kit. weight before towing to check that your load is properly distributed.
  • Page 425 VEHICLE LOADING AND TOWING WARNING Additional trailer towing warnings WARNING (Continued) (Continued) • Improper weight distribution of WARNING Your vehicle should be handled in a your trailer may result in poor vehi- different way when towing a trailer. • For vehicle equipped with the Dual cle handling and swaying of the For the safety of yourself and others, Sensor Brake Support II (DSBS II),...
  • Page 426 VEHICLE LOADING AND TOWING WARNING WARNING WARNING (Continued) (Continued) • Allow adequate stopping distance. • Be careful when overtaking other Stopping distance is increased vehicles. Allow enough room for when you tow a trailer. For each 16 your trailer before changing lanes, km/h (10 mph) of speed, allow at and use turn signal lights properly least one vehicle and trailer length...
  • Page 427 VEHICLE LOADING AND TOWING Trailer hitch installation points WARNING (Continued) When starting out after parking: 1) Depress the clutch and start the engine. 2) Shift into gear, release the parking brake, and slowly pull away from the chocks. “a” 3) Stop, apply the brakes firmly and hold them.
  • Page 428: Inspection And Maintenance

    INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE Drive belt ................9-23 Engine oil and filter ............. 9-23 Engine coolant ..............9-25 Air cleaner ................9-26 Spark plugs ................9-27 Gear oil ................. 9-27 Clutch ................... 9-28 Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT) fluid ..... 9-29 Brakes ..................
  • Page 429 • Be careful not to touch a hot onds before performing any electri- engine, exhaust manifold cal service work on your SUZUKI vehicle. Do not touch airbag system pipes, muffler, radiator and water components, seat belt pretensioner hoses. system components or wires.
  • Page 430: Maintenance Schedule

    SUZUKI recommends that mainte- nance on items marked with an aster- isk (*) be performed by an authorized SUZUKI dealer or a qualified work- shop or a qualified workshop. If you are qualified, you may perform main- tenance on the unmarked items by referring to the instructions in this section.
  • Page 431: Periodic Maintenance Schedule (For European Countries And Israel)

    INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE Periodic maintenance schedule (for European countries and Israel) “R” : Replace or Change “I” : Inspect, clean, adjust, lubricate or replace as necessary NOTE: This table shows the service schedule up to 240000 km (150000 miles). Beyond 240000 km (150000 miles), perform the same services at the same intervals shown in the chart.
  • Page 432 #2: 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)”.
  • Page 433 #2: 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)”.
  • Page 434 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. Ask an authorized SUZUKI dealer or a qualified workshop for assistance.
  • Page 435 *6-8. Steering system – – – *6-9. Manual transmission oil Genuine “SUZUKI GEAR OIL 75W ” – – – Other than “SUZUKI GEAR OIL 75W ” – – – 6-10. Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT) Fluid level – – – *6-11. Transfer oil (4WD) –...
  • Page 436: Maintenance Recommended Under Severe Driving Conditions (For European Countries And Israel)

    INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE Maintenance recommended under severe driving conditions (for European countries and Israel) 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 437 #2: 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)”.
  • Page 438 #2: 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)”.
  • Page 439 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. Ask an authorized SUZUKI dealer or a qualified workshop for assistance. 9-11...
  • Page 440 – – – – *6-9. Manual transmission oil Genuine “SUZUKI GEAR OIL 75W ” – – – Other than “SUZUKI GEAR OIL 75W ” – – – 6-10. Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT) Fluid level – – – *Fluid deterioration check –...
  • Page 441: Periodic Maintenance Schedule (Except For European Countries And Israel)

    INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE Periodic maintenance schedule (except for European countries and Israel) “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 442 #2: For further details, see “Engine oil and filter” in this section. #3: If you replace ACEA Standards or SUZUKI genuine engine oil by the engine oil other than ACEA Standards or SUZUKI genuine engine oil, you need to change the oil change request light setting. For further details, see “Oil change request light” in the “INSTRU- MENT CLUSTER”...
  • Page 443 #2: For further details, see “Engine oil and filter” in this section. #3: If you replace ACEA Standards or SUZUKI genuine engine oil by the engine oil other than ACEA Standards or SUZUKI genuine engine oil, you need to change the oil change request light setting. For further details, see “Oil change request light” in the “INSTRU- MENT CLUSTER”...
  • Page 444 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. Ask an authorized SUZUKI dealer or a qualified workshop for assistance. 9-16...
  • Page 445 *6-7. Steering system (#10) – – – *6-8. Manual transmission oil Genuine “SUZUKI GEAR OIL 75W” – – – Other than “SUZUKI GEAR OIL 75W” (I: 1st 15000 km only) – – – – 6-9. Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT) Fluid level –...
  • Page 446: Maintenance Recommended Under Severe Driving Conditions (Except For European Countries And Israel)

    INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE Maintenance recommended under severe driving conditions (except for European countries and Israel) 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 447 “INSTRUMENT CLUSTER” section. #4: If you replace ACEA Standards or SUZUKI genuine engine oil by the engine oil other than ACEA Standards or SUZUKI genuine engine oil, you need to change the oil change request light setting. For further details, see “Oil change request light” in the “INSTRU- MENT CLUSTER”...
  • Page 448 “INSTRUMENT CLUSTER” section. #4: If you replace ACEA Standards or SUZUKI genuine engine oil by the engine oil other than ACEA Standards or SUZUKI genuine engine oil, you need to change the oil change request light setting. For further details, see “Oil change request light” in the “INSTRU- MENT CLUSTER”...
  • Page 449 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. Ask an authorized SUZUKI dealer or a qualified workshop for assistance. 9-21...
  • Page 450 *6-8. Manual transmission oil Genuine “SUZUKI GEAR OIL 75W” – – – – Replace every 60000 km (36000 miles) or 48 months. Other than “SUZUKI GEAR OIL 75W” – – – – 6-9. Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT) Fluid level –...
  • Page 451: Drive Belt

    (For European countries and Israel) The drive belts tension is adjusted auto- • SUZUKI highly recommends the use of matically. If the belt is too loose, insufficient 5W-30 ECSTAR brand engine oil. ECSTAR has...
  • Page 452 Changing engine oil and oil filter NOTICE Since special procedures are required, ask Failure to check the oil level regularly an authorized SUZUKI dealer or a qualified could lead to serious engine trouble workshop for this job. due to insufficient oil.
  • Page 453: Engine Coolant

    Failure to use the proper coolant can dam- NOTE: Engine coolant age your cooling system. An authorized SUZUKI highly recommends the use of SUZUKI dealer can help you select the ECSTAR brand coolant. ECSTAR has proper coolant. been specially formulated for your SUZUKI Selection of coolant...
  • Page 454: Air Cleaner

    Coolant replacement Since special procedures are required, ask an authorized SUZUKI dealer or a qualified workshop for this job. 69T090030 1) Unclamp the clamps (1). 2) Hold up the air cleaner upper case.
  • Page 455: Spark Plugs

    Since special procedures, materials and appropriate viscosity and grade as shown tools are required, it is recommended that in the chart below. you trust this job to an authorized SUZUKI 71LMT0701 dealer or a qualified workshop. We highly recommend you use “SUZUKI GEAR OIL 75W”...
  • Page 456: Clutch

    69T090450 depressed, have the clutch inspected by Clutch pedal play “a”: an authorized SUZUKI dealer or a qualified MAX 10 mm (0.4 in.) workshop. If the clutch fluid level is near “MIN” line, fill it up to “MAX” line with DOT3 Measure the clutch pedal play by moving or SAE J1703 brake fluid.
  • Page 457: Continuously Variable Transmission (Cvt) Fluid

    (about 30 minutes), or the fluid level indi- Specified fluid cation will not be correct. Use a CVT fluid SUZUKI CVTF 4401. 3) Park your vehicle on level ground. 4) Apply the parking brake and then start the engine in “P” (Park). Let it idle for...
  • Page 458: Brakes

    Since special procedures, materials and Brake fluid tools are required to check the deteriora- tion of CVT oil or change, ask an autho- rized SUZUKI dealer or a qualified workshop for this job. 69T090060 (1) FULL HOT (2) LOW HOT...
  • Page 459 • SUZUKI highly recommends the use of parking brake fully disengaged). Wash thoroughly after handling. ECSTAR brand brake fluid. ECSTAR Should the light come on, imme-...
  • Page 460 Check brake pedal stroke. If the stroke is approximately 30 kg (66 lbs) of force. The so large, have the brake system inspected by an authorized SUZUKI dealer or a qual- minimum distance required is as specified. ified workshop. If you doubt the brake Since your vehicle’s brake system is self-...
  • Page 461 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. 9-33...
  • Page 462: Steering Wheel

    If you find anything else to be wrong, an inspec- tion must be performed by an authorized SUZUKI dealer or a qualified workshop. “d” 69T090090 Maximum inner...
  • Page 463 Any tyres with cracks or other Over-inflation also cause damage should be replaced. If any unusual handling characteristics tyres show abnormal wear, have them which may result in an accident. inspected by an authorized SUZUKI dealer or a qualified workshop. 9-35...
  • Page 464 Check with authorized authorized SUZUKI dealer or a quali- SUZUKI dealer or a qualified work- fied workshop. shop before purchasing replacement tyres that differ in size from the origi- 4) Check for loose wheel nuts.
  • Page 465 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE Compact spare tyre (if equipped) WARNING WARNING • If your vehicle is used compact (Continued) spare tyre, press the Dual Sensor – The compact spare tyre has a Brake Support II (DSBS II) OFF much shorter tread life than the switch and turn off the Dual Sensor conventional tyres on your vehi- Brake Support II (DSBS II).
  • Page 466: Battery

    SUZUKI dealer. or a qualified work- help prevent discharge. objects to contact the battery posts shop and the vehicle at the same time.
  • Page 467 For more detailed infor- ized and/or deactivated. mation about disposing of or recycling the These functions must be required to used battery, consult authorized reset after the battery is reconnected. SUZUKI dealer or a qualified workshop. 9-39...
  • Page 468: Fuses

    • If the main fuse blows, have your 69T090130 vehicle inspected by an authorized (1) Main fuse box To remove a fuse, use the fuse puller pro- SUZUKI dealer or a qualified work- (2) Relay box vided in the fuse box cover. shop. (3) Sub relay box •...
  • Page 469 When replacing the (23) – Blank main fuse, a primary fuse or an individual (24) – Blank fuse, use a genuine SUZUKI replacement (25) – Blank parts or equivalent for individual fuses. (26) – Blank To remove a fuse, use the fuse puller pro- vided in the fuse box.
  • Page 470: Headlight Aiming

    Headlight aiming (10) 10 A Hazard (11) A-STOP controller Since special procedures are required, ask (12) 10 A Rear fog lamp an authorized SUZUKI dealer or a qualified ® (13) ABS/ESP control module workshop for this job. 69T090170 (14) 15 A Seat heater...
  • Page 471: Bulb Replacement

    INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE Bulb replacement WATT- BULB ITEM: Lights NOTE: (1) Headlight – If it seems to be difficult to perform bulb replacement, consult an authorized Suzuki dealer Position light or a qualified workshop. Daytime – Running Light (D.R.L) (10)
  • Page 472 • The oils from your skin may cause face of lens, have your vehicle inspected a halogen bulb to overheat and by an authorized SUZUKI dealer or a qual- LED headlights burst when the lights are on. Grasp ified workshop.
  • Page 473 Front position light and Daytime Running Light (D.R.L) 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. Front turn signal light 69T090210 3) Open the end of the front bumper (4) in arrow direction.
  • Page 474 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE 69T090220 69T090230 69T090420 4) To remove the bulb holder (5) of the (6) Removal NOTE: front turn signal light from the light (7) Installation When reinstalling the front bumper (4), housing, turn the holder counterclock- push the end of the cover (8) into the 5) To remove and install the bulb of the wise and pull it out.
  • Page 475 LED is used. It is recommended that you authorized SUZUKI dealer or a qualified take your vehicle to an authorized SUZUKI workshop for light replacement since spe- dealer for light replacement since special cial procedures are required.
  • Page 476 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE 69T090250 69T090260 69T090270 3) To remove the bulb holder of the (5) Removal NOTE: reversing light (3) or the rear turn signal (6) Installation When reinstalling the light housing, check light (4) from the light housing, turn the 4) To remove and install the bulb of the that the clips are properly attached.
  • Page 477 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE License plate light 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. Rear fog light 69T090300 69T090310 2) Turn the bulb holder counterclockwise (3) Removal and pull it out.
  • Page 478 Luggage 12V 5W – compart- ment If you need to replace the following bulbs indicated in the above table, consult an authorized SUZUKI dealer or a qualified workshop. 69T090330 69T090320 1) To prevent scratches, insert a commer- (3) Removal Front...
  • Page 479: Wiper Blades

    NOTE: 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: 69T090340 (3) Removal 59RN09450...
  • Page 480 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE 52RM70510. 61MM0A211 52RM70520 2) Open the lock (1), slide the wiper frame 3) Pull the locked end of the wiper blade and remove it from the arm (2) as firmly to unlock the blade and slide the shown.
  • Page 481 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE For rear wiper: 61MM0A212 69T090430 52RM70460 (A) Up (4) Locked end 1) Hold the wiper arm away from the win- (B) Down dow. 5) Install the new blade in the reverse NOTE: order of removal, with the locked end When you install the metal retainers (3), (4) positioned toward the wiper arm.
  • Page 482: Windshield Washer Fluid

    INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE Windshield washer fluid 52RM70470 52RM70480 3) Slide the blade out as shown. (1) Retainer 69T090360 NOTE: 4) If the new blade is provided without the Check that there is washer fluid in the tank. Do not flex the wiper blade frame end more two metal retainers, move them from Refill it if necessary.
  • Page 483: Air Conditioning System

    Since special procedures are required, ask If you do not use the air conditioner for a fluid are written on the container. an authorized SUZUKI dealer or a qualified long period, such as during winter, it may Refer to the instruction and read it workshop for this job.
  • Page 484: Keyless Push Start System Remote Controller Battery Replacement

    If the remote controller becomes unusable, replace the battery. NOTE: You may damage the remote controller when replacing its battery. Asking an authorized SUZUKI dealer or a qualified workshop is recommended. To replace the battery of the remote con- troller: 69T090440...
  • Page 485 For more detailed information ordinary household trash. about disposing of or recycling the used battery, consult an authorized SUZUKI dealer or a qualified workshop. 9-57...
  • Page 486: Preparation Before Winter Season

    Refer to “SPECIFICA- TIONS” (P.12-3). NOTE: To check the concentration of engine cool- ant or replace it, ask an authorized SUZUKI dealer or a qualified workshop. 9-58...
  • Page 487 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE Frozen wiper blades Snow and frost on the window glasses Frozen outside rearview mirrors 65P60060 82K261 65P60070 Melt ice by pouring lukewarm water. After Use the plastic board (1). You can remove Melt ice by pouring lukewarm water. After melting it, wipe off water to prevent snow and frost not to damage the window melting it, wipe off water to prevent...
  • Page 488 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE Frozen doors Snow attaching to shoes 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 489 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE NOTICE When parking the vehicle outside Tyre chains (Continued) Tyre chains should only be used if they are • When raising both of the front needed to increase traction or are required wiper arms, pull the driver’s side by law.
  • Page 490: Emergency Service

    EMERGENCY SERVICE EMERGENCY SERVICE Towing by tow truck ............10-1 Towing by using towing eye ..........10-3 eCall (if equipped) ............... 10-7 Tyre changing tool (if equipped) ........10-21 Jacking instructions ............10-22 Full wheel cover (if equipped) ...........10-27 Flat tyre repair kit (if equipped) ........10-27 Jump-starting instructions ..........10-32 Running out of battery ............10-33 If you get a flat tyre while driving ........10-33...
  • Page 491: Towing By Tow Truck

    An autho- engine is running, or if it makes a differ- • Being towed from the front: rized SUZUKI dealer or a qualified work- ent sound than usual, it could be a fail- Lift the front wheels and keep the rear shop can provide you with detailed towing ure of the drivetrain.
  • Page 492 EMERGENCY SERVICE 2-wheel drive (2WD) manual trans- NOTICE mission (Continued) Manual transmission vehicle may be towed using either of the following methods. • Being towed from the front: Lift the front wheels and keep the rear wheels on the ground. Before the vehicle is towed, make sure that the parking brake is released.
  • Page 493: Towing By Using Towing Eye

    EMERGENCY SERVICE 4-wheel drive (4WD) Towing by using towing eye NOTICE Your vehicle should be towed under one of Towing the 4WD automatic transaxle the following conditions: vehicle with four wheels on the WARNING ground can result in damage to the •...
  • Page 494 EMERGENCY SERVICE NOTICE • Observe the following instructions when using the towing eye (4). Oth- erwise, the towing eye or the vehicle body may break and cause serious injury or damage: – Avoid pulling the vehicle to get out of severe snowy, muddy or sandy conditions.
  • Page 495 EMERGENCY SERVICE Other Holes 69T100040 67T00163 When using ropes to secure the vehicle, NOTICE 69T100050 refer to the above figure. The frame holes (7) and (8) are provided • Your vehicle was originally designed only for transporting by a car carrier trailer. to carry people and a normal amount CAUTION of cargo, not to tow a trailer.
  • Page 496 4) During towing, make sure that a towing • For the vehicle with SUZUKI SAFETY If you cannot release the steering cable is not slack. To avoid a collision, SUPPORT, when the engine switch is...
  • Page 497: Ecall (If Equipped)

    Have the function checked by an (112 service) of accident conditions. authorized SUZUKI dealer or a (4) Emergency vehicle is dispatched. qualified workshop. • For normal operating condition of the eCall, use SUZUKI genuine The eCall is a system equipped with the audio system.
  • Page 498 EMERGENCY SERVICE (1) “SOS” button Manual operation mode How to use eCall (2) eCall microphone Open the cover (5) for manual operation. When the engine switch is pressed to (3) Green indicator The eCall has 2 modes, automatic opera- (4) Red indicator change the ignition mode to ON, push and tion mode and manual operation mode.
  • Page 499 Have your vehicle inspected by tion from the emergency contact center an authorized SUZUKI dealer or a quali- operator will be prioritized and any other fied workshop soon. When the built-in audio will be automatically muted.
  • Page 500 ON, "eCall" system is activated 30 seconds after the engine switch is pressed to change the ignition mode to ON. (#2) You can customize the system to stop blinking of the green indicator. Ask an authorized SUZUKI dealer or a qualified workshop for details.
  • Page 501 EMERGENCY SERVICE Green indicator Red indicator State Blinks The “eCall” communication finishes normally.(#3) (approximately every 0.3 seconds) Blinks The built-in battery in eCall is discharged or system error. (approximately every 1 second) Blinks The “eCall” communication finishes abnormally or communication fails. (approximately every 0.3 seconds) (#3) When the call is completed, either the green indicator or the red indicator could blink, depending on the emergency contact center...
  • Page 502 Ask Have your vehicle inspected by an autho- the emergency contact center to cancel rized SUZUKI dealer or a qualified work- the communication. shop. eCall Controller & Red indicator This system has the eCall controller. This controller has an expiration period.
  • Page 503 EMERGENCY SERVICE Implementing Regulation 2017/78 Annex 1, Part 3 1.DESCRIPTION OF THE ECALL IN-VEHICLE SYSTEM Conformity Overview of the 112-based eCall in-vehicle system, its operation and func- 1.1. tionalities. See “eCall (if equipped).” The 112-based eCall service is a public service of general interest and is 1.2.
  • Page 504 EMERGENCY SERVICE 2.INFORMATION ON DATA PROCESSING Conformity Any processing of personal data through the 112-based eCall in-vehicle system shall comply with the personal data protection rules provided for in Directives 95/46/EC and 2002/58/EC of the European Parliament and of 2.1. the Council, and in particular, shall be based on the necessity to protect the vital interests of the individuals in accordance with Article 7(d) of Directive 95/46/EC.
  • Page 505 EMERGENCY SERVICE 2.INFORMATION ON DATA PROCESSING Conformity 2.4. Arrangements for data processing The 112-based eCall in-vehicle system is designed in such a way as to 2.4.1. ensure that the data contained in the system memory is not available outside the system before an eCall is triggered. The 112-based eCall in-vehicle system is designed in such a way as to 2.4.2.
  • Page 506 EMERGENCY SERVICE 2.INFORMATION ON DATA PROCESSING Conformity 2.5. Modalities for exercising data subject's rights The data subject (the vehicle's owner) has a right of access to data and as appropriate to request the rectification, erasure or blocking of data, concerning him or her, the processing of which does not comply with the 2.5.1.
  • Page 507 EMERGENCY SERVICE 3.INFORMATION ON THIRD PARTY SERVICES AND OTHER ADDED VALUE SERVICES Conformity (IF FITTED) Description of the operation and the functionalities of the TPS system/ 3.1. added value service: Any processing of personal data through the TPS system/other added 3.2.
  • Page 508 EMERGENCY SERVICE Connected service (European countries except some countries) 3.INFORMATION ON THIRD PARTY SERVICES AND OTHER ADDED VALUE SERVICES Conformity (IF FITTED) (With connected service) Description of the operation and the functionalities of the TPS system/added 3.1. see the next sheet value service: Any processing of personal data through the TPS system/other added value 3.2.
  • Page 509 (6) Data is processed in the server for ful- filling the service. (7) Processed data is presented to the customer. Visit the Suzuki Web site after launch of the added value services for a list of eligi- ble service. 65T50850...
  • Page 510 EMERGENCY SERVICE HOT PARTS! EXPLOSION! Erroneous handling of built-in battery contained in eCall equipment may result in heat generation, explosion or fire possibly leading to burn injury or physical damage. To ensure safety and to avoid any possibilities of any accidents, please observe the following precau- tions.
  • Page 511: Tyre Changing Tool (If Equipped)

    EMERGENCY SERVICE NOTE: Tyre changing tool If you are difficult to use the jack handle (2), use jack handle and wheel wrench (3) (if equipped) as shown in the illustration. To stow the jack, place it in the storage bracket and turn the shaft clockwise until the jack is securely held in place.
  • Page 512: Jacking Instructions

    EMERGENCY SERVICE 3) Turn on the hazard warning switch if Jacking instructions your vehicle is near traffic. 4) Block the front and rear of the wheel diagonally opposite of the wheel being lifted. 5) Place the spare tyre (if equipped) near the wheel being lifted as shown in the illustration in case the jack (if equipped) slips.
  • Page 513 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 the specified jacking point (shown in the illustration) near the wheel to be changed.
  • Page 514 EMERGENCY SERVICE Raising vehicle with garage jack • Apply the garage jack (commercially available) 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) Rear (3) Jack stand (4) Garage jack (5) Jacking point for garage jack...
  • Page 515 NOTE: vehicle has been driven. Clean the hub carefully; it may be hot For more details, contact an authorized from driving. SUZUKI dealer or a qualified workshop. 4) Remove the wheel nuts and wheel. 10-25...
  • Page 516 If you do not have a torque wrench, have the wheel nut torque checked by an authorized SUZUKI dealer or a qualified work- shop. 82K132 Tightening torque for wheel nut 100 Nm (10.2 kg-m, 74.0 lb-ft)
  • Page 517: Full Wheel Cover (If Equipped)

    The flat tyre repair kit cannot be used in the following cases. Consult an The flat tyre repair kit is stowed in the lug- authorized SUZUKI dealer, a qualified gage compartment. workshop or a roadside assistance Refer to “Luggage compartment” (P.1-7).
  • Page 518 NOTICE Be sure to replace the sealant before expiry date indicated on the label of the sealant bottle. To purchase new sealant, see your an authorized SUZUKI dealer or a qualified work- shop. 81P70030 (1) Air compressor (2) Sealant bottle...
  • Page 519 EMERGENCY SERVICE 81PN248 81PN118 81PN153 5) Remove the plug from the filler hose (3) 3) Screw the filler hose (3) onto the bottle, 4) Unscrew the valve cap (7) from the tyre and insert the filler hose into the tyre thereby piercing the inner cap of the valve (8).
  • Page 520 10 min. Max. severely damaged. In this case, the flat (11) tyre repair kit cannot provide the neces- sary seal. Consult an authorized SUZUKI (10) dealer or a qualified workshop or a road- side assistance service. required...
  • Page 521 Inflate the tyre to the required air pres- an authorized SUZUKI dealer or a an authorized SUZUKI dealer or a qual- sure. qualified workshop. When reusing ified workshop or a tyre repair shop.
  • Page 522: Jump-Starting Instructions

    • If your lead-acid battery discharges repeatedly, for no apparent reason, 12 V have your vehicle inspected by an authorized SUZUKI dealer or a qualified workshop. 69T100090 • To avoid harm to yourself or dam- 3) Connect jump leads as follows: age to your vehicle or battery, fol- 1.
  • Page 523: Running Out Of Battery

    EMERGENCY SERVICE 3. Connect one end of the second jump Running out of battery If you get a flat tyre while lead to the negative (–) terminal of the booster battery (2). driving In the following cases, the lead-acid 4. Make the final connection to an unpainted, heavy metal part (i.e.
  • Page 524: Engine Trouble: Starter Does Not Operate

    Recharge the lead-acid battery or cor- park. SUZUKI dealer or a qualified workshop. rect battery terminal contact as neces- 3) Run the engine at a normal idle speed • Do not operate the starter motor for sary.
  • Page 525 (Refer to “Engine within the normal, acceptable range: coolant” (P.9-25).) NOTE: If engine overheats and you are not sure what to do, contact an authorized SUZUKI dealer or a qualified workshop. 79J007 • It is hazardous to remove the radia- 69T090020 tor cap when the water temperature 1) Check the coolant level in the reservoir.
  • Page 526: Appearance Care

    APPEARANCE CARE APPEARANCE CARE Corrosion prevention ............11-1 Cleaning exterior ..............11-2 Cleaning interior ..............11-6 60G412...
  • Page 527 APPEARANCE CARE 4) High temperatures will cause an accel- Remove foreign material deposits Corrosion prevention erated rate of corrosion to parts of the Foreign materials such as salts, chemicals, vehicle which are not well-ventilated to road oil or tar, tree sap, bird droppings and It is important to take good care of your permit quick drying.
  • Page 528 – When the vehicle is dirty with dust or painted surfaces, consult an autho- the ventilation is poor. rized SUZUKI dealer or a qualified WARNING workshop. Using an inappropriate • Give the vehicle a wax about once a...
  • Page 529 APPEARANCE CARE Precaution for car wash Washing by hand NOTICE • If water contacts the engine com- CAUTION partment, it may cause the engine malfunction or the electrical com- • Never attempt to wash and wax ponents to fail. your vehicle with the engine run- Do not apply water to the engine ning.
  • Page 530 APPEARANCE CARE 2) Rinse the body to loosen the dirt. 6) Check carefully for damage to painted Washing by a high-pressure Remove dirt and mud from the body surfaces. If there is any damage, touch cleaner exterior with running water. You may up the damage following the procedure use a soft sponge or brush.
  • Page 531 APPEARANCE CARE Caring for auminum wheels Caring for lights Caring for cameras Wash the lens part of light and wipe it off Wash the lens part of camera and wipe it NOTE: with a soft cloth. off with a soft cloth. If the lens part is very •...
  • Page 532 • If you pour water or spill a drink in mation of the interior. manufacturers. 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 533 APPEARANCE CARE Vinyl upholstery Leather upholstery Seat belts Prepare a solution of soap or mild deter- Remove loose dirt with a vacuum cleaner. Clean seat belts with mild soap and water. gent dissolved in warm water. Apply the Using a mild soap or saddle soap solution, Do not use bleach or dye on the belts.
  • Page 534 APPEARANCE CARE Instrument panel and console Remove loose dirt with a vacuum cleaner. Gently wipe dirt off with a tightly squeezed damp clean cloth. Repeat this until the dirt is removed. NOTICE • Do not use chemical products that contain silicon to wipe electrical components such as the air condi- tioning system, audio, navigation system, or other switches.
  • Page 535: Specifications

    SPECIFICATIONS SPECIFICATIONS Vehicle identification ............12-1 Fuel recommendation ............12-2 Specifications ..............12-3 Setting mode of information display ......... 12-8 84MM01001...
  • Page 536: Vehicle Identification

    The chassis and/or engine serial numbers 69T120070 are used to register the vehicle. They are also used to assist an authorized SUZUKI The engine serial number is stamped on dealer or a qualified workshop when order- the cylinder block as shown in the illustra- ing or referring to special service informa- tion.
  • Page 537: Fuel Recommendation

    SPECIFICATIONS 9Gasoline-ethanol blends Fuel recommendation Blends of unleaded gasoline and ethanol NOTICE (grain alcohol), also known as gasohol, are • The fuel tank has an air space to commercially available in certain areas. allow for fuel expansion in hot Blends of this type may be used in your weather.
  • Page 538: Specifications

    SPECIFICATIONS Specifications NOTE: Specifications are subject to change without notice. ITEM: Dimensions UNIT: mm (in.) Overall length 3860 (152.0) Overall width 1735 (68.3) Overall height 1485 (58.5) 1510 (59.4) Wheelbase 2450 (96.5) Track 175/65R15 tyre Front 1530 (60.2) Rear 1530 (60.2) 185/55R16 tyre Front 1520 (59.8)
  • Page 539 SPECIFICATIONS ITEM: Mass (weight) UNIT: kg (lbs) Curb mass (weight) For European model 919 – 935 995 – 1011 (2026 – 2061) (2194 – 2229) For Israel model 949 (2092) – Except for European model 910 – 948 – and Israel model (2006 –...
  • Page 540 *2 Your vehicle is equipped with a lead-acid battery for exclusive use of the ENG A-STOP system. When replacing the lead-acid battery, make sure to select the specified type for ENG A-STOP system. Consult an authorized SUZUKI dealer or a qualified workshop for replacing the lead-acid battery.
  • Page 541 • Mount the snow tyres on all four wheels. • Understand that the maximum permissible speed of snow tyres is generally less than the originally installed tyres. Consult an authorized SUZUKI dealer or a qualified workshop for further information. ITEM: Spare tyre (if equipped)
  • Page 542 Left hand drive 4.2 L (7.4 Imp pt) vehicle (including reservoir tank) 4.4 L (7.7 Imp pt) (including reservoir tank) “SUZUKI LLC: Super (Blue) Coolant” Right hand drive 4.2 L (7.4 Imp pt) vehicle (including reservoir tank) 4.5 L (7.9 Imp pt)
  • Page 543: Setting Mode Of Information Display

    SPECIFICATIONS To exit the setting mode Setting mode of information EXAMPLE 1) Push the indicator selector knob (2) display and select “Back”. 2) Push the information switch (1) quickly. When the ignition mode is ON and the vehicle is stationary, you can enter into the NOTE: setting mode of the information display.
  • Page 544 SPECIFICATIONS Setting items NOTE: The items that can be changed in setting mode depends on the country or region. Item Customization Adjust clock Refer to “Adjusting the clock” (P.12-13). 12H/24H 12H or 24H Adjust date Refer to “Adjusting the date” (P.12-13). DSBS Warning timing Earlier / Default / Later...
  • Page 545 SPECIFICATIONS Item Customization Traffic sign recognition “ON” / “OFF” Both visual & audible / Visual only / Excess speed warn method No notification Speed limit update buz. “ON” / “OFF” 1 km/h / 3 km/h / 5 km/h Excess speed warn level 2 km/h / 5 km/h / 10 km/h Blind spot monitor “ON”...
  • Page 546 SPECIFICATIONS Item Customization The display shows current tyre inflation pressure. Tyre pressure For details, refer to “Tyre Pressure Moni- toring System (TPMS)” (P.5-158). TPMS Comfort mode / Load mode TPMS mode For details, refer to “Tyre Pressure Moni- toring System (TPMS)” (P.5-158). Distance units “Km”...
  • Page 547 SPECIFICATIONS Item Customization Default (Initialization setting) Yes or No 12-12...
  • Page 548 SPECIFICATIONS 3) To change the day indication, turn the Adjusting the clock Adjusting the date indicator selector knob (1) left or right repeatedly when the day indication Adjust the clock by selecting “Clock set- Adjust the date by selecting “Clock setting” blinks.
  • Page 549 SPECIFICATIONS Air conditioning system settings by ENG A-STOP system • When using the automatic heating and air conditioning system while the engine is stopped automatically by the ENG A- STOP system, you can select one of the following settings via the setting mode of the information display.
  • Page 550: Index

    INDEX INDEX Blind Spot Monitor (BSM) OFF indicator light....4-54 Brake assist system............5-153 Symbols Brake pedal..............5-9, 9-32 "R" (reverse gear) indicator light ........4-56 Brakes ...................9-30 Braking................5-152 ABS warning light.............. 5-156 Brightness control ..............4-3 Accelerator and brake ............4-7 Built date................13-1 Accelerator pedal..............
  • Page 551 INDEX Clutch fluid ................9-28 Clutch pedal ..............5-9, 9-28 eCall..................10-7 Compact spare tyre ............. 9-37 eCall warning message .............10-12 Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT)...... 5-40 Electric power steering warning light ........4-44 Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT) fluid ..... 9-29 Electric window controls.............3-17 Coolant level check .............
  • Page 552 INDEX Flat tyre repair kit............... 10-27 Gasoline Particulate Filter (GPF) (if equipped) ....5-17 Floor mats ................2-1 Gasoline-ethanol blends ......12-2, 13-4, 13-5, 13-6 Folding rear seats..............2-13 Gear oil..................9-27 Footrest ................7-13 Gear oil change ..............9-27 For Australia................. 13-1 Gear oil level check..............
  • Page 553 INDEX Lane departure warning ............5-80 Lane keep assist ..............5-87 If you cannot shift CVT gearshift lever out of “P” (PARK) Lane keep assist indicator light.......... 4-52 ....................5-45 Lap-shoulder belt ..............2-19 If you get a flat tyre while driving........10-33 LED headlights ..............9-44 Illumination indicator light..........
  • Page 554 INDEX Rear fog light switch............3-25 Rear passenger’s seat belt reminder light......4-42 Odometer................4-15 Rear seats ................2-11 Off-road driving..............6-8 Rear window washer............3-31 Oil change request light............4-55 Rear window wiper/washer switch ........3-30 Oil level check..............9-24 Rearview camera..............5-145 Open door warning light ............. 4-46 Remote audio controls ............
  • Page 555 INDEX Shoulder anchor height adjuster ........2-21 Total idling stop time and total idling fuel saved..4-7, 4-11 SHVS (Smart Hybrid Vehicle by Suzuki)......5-18 Towing by tow truck ............10-1 Side airbags and side curtain airbags ....... 2-51 Towing by using towing eye ..........10-3 Side door locks ..............
  • Page 556 INDEX Warning and indicator lights ..........4-39 Warning and indicator messages ........4-16, 5-109, 5-121, 5-128, 5-131, 5-140 Warning label for front passenger’s front airbag ..... 13-2 Warning label of SRS airbag for front passenger’s seat ....................2-54 Washing................11-3 Waxing ..................
  • Page 557 When you intend to use RF transmitting equipment in your vehicle, we strongly recommend that you select the equipment which conforms to applicable rules or regulations in your country, and consult an authorized SUZUKI dealer or qualified service technician for advice.
  • Page 558 Specific conditions for installation NOTE: 1) Antenna cable shall be routed as far as possible from the vehicle electrical and electronic systems and wiring harness in the vehicle. 2) Power cable of transmitter shall be properly connected to lead-acid battery on 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 561 Hereby, HELLA GmbH & Co. KGaA declares that the radio equipment type RS4 is in compliance with radio regulation 2017. The full text of the UK declaration of conformity is available at the following internet address: www.hella.com/suzuki Technical information: Frequency band: 24.05 ... 24.25 GHz Transmission power: 20 dBm (max.) EIRP...
  • Page 562 Transmitter: Model: DNMWR011 Operation frequency: 76.5 GHz Maximum output power: 676 mW or less Manufacturer: DENSO CORPORATION Address: 1-1, Showa-cho, Kariya-shi, Aichi-ken, 448-8661 Japan Hereby, DENSO CORPORATION declares that the radio equipment type is in compliance with Directive 2014/53/EU. The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at the following internet address: https://www.denso.com/global/en/contact-us/doc/ DENSO CORPORATION vakuuttaa, että...
  • Page 563 B'dan, DENSO CORPORATION, niddikjara li dan it-tip ta' tagħmir tar-radju huwa konformi mad-Direttiva 2014/53/UE. It-test kollu tad-dikjarazzjoni ta' konformità tal-UE huwa disponibbli f'dan l-indirizz tal-Internet li ġej: https://www.denso.com/global/en/contact-us/doc/ Käesolevaga deklareerib DENSO CORPORATION, et käesolev raadioseadme tüüp vastab direktiivi 2014/53/EL nõuetele. ELi vastavusdeklaratsiooni täielik tekst on kättesaadav järgmisel internetiaadressil: https://www.denso.com/global/en/contact-us/doc/...
  • Page 564 Tímto DENSO CORPORATION prohlašuje, že typ rádiového zařízení je v souladu se směrnicí 2014/53/EU. Úplné znění EU prohlášení o shodě je k dispozici na této internetové adrese: https://www.denso.com/global/en/contact-us/doc/ DENSO CORPORATION potrjuje, da je tip radijske opreme skladen z Direktivo 2014/53/EU. Celotno besedilo izjave EU o skladnosti je na voljo na naslednjem spletnem naslovu: https://www.denso.com/global/en/contact-us/doc/...
  • Page 565 DENSO CORPORATION niniejszym oświadcza, że typ urządzenia radiowego jest zgodny z dyrektywą 2014/53/UE. Pełny tekst deklaracji zgodności UE jest dostępny pod następującym adresem internetowym: https://www.denso.com/global/en/contact-us/doc/ Hér með lýsir DENSO CORPORATION yfir því að er í samræmi við grunnkröfur og aðrar kröfur, sem gerðar eru í tilskipun 2014/53/EU. Samræmisyfirlýsing er einnig aðgengileg á...
  • Page 566 Transmitter: Model:DNMWR011 Operation frequency: 76.5 GHz Maximum output power: 676 mW or less Manufacturer: DENSO CORPORATION Address: 1-1, Showa-cho, Kariya-shi, Aichi-ken, 448-8661 Japan Hereby, DENSO CORPORATION declares that the radio equipment type is in compliance with the relevant statutory requirements. The full text of the UK declaration of conformity is available at the following internet address: https://www.denso.com/global/en/contact-us/doc/...
  • Page 567 [Latvian] Ar šo Continental deklarē, ka radioiekārta TIS-i400 atbilst Direktīvai 2014/53/ES. Pilns ES atbilstības deklarācijas teksts ir pieejams šādā interneta vietnē: http://continental-homologation.com/suzuki Aš, Continental, patvirtinu, kad radijo įrenginių tipas TIS-i400 atitinka Direktyvą 2014/53/ES. Visas ES atitikties deklaracijos tekstas prieinamas šiuo interneto adresu: http://continental- [Lithuanian] homologation.com/suzuki...
  • Page 568 Hereby, Continental declares that the radio equipment type S180052024/TIS-15/P61M0 is in compliance with Directive 2017 No. 1206. The full text of the UK declaration of conformity is available at the [English] following internet address: http://continental-homologation.com/suzuki S180052024 / TIS-15 : Frequency band : 433.92MHz CAUTION - Do not exposed to excessive heat such as sunshine, fire or the like.
  • Page 569 CAUTION - Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same or equivalent type. CAUTION - Do not exposed to excessive heat such as sunshine, fire or the like, as there is a risk of explosion or leak of flammable liquid or gas, includ use, storage and transportation.
  • Page 570 Hereby, ALPS ELECTRIC CO.,LTD., declares that the radio equipment type TWK1A001/I61M0 is in compliance with Directive 2014/53/EU. [English] The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at the following internet address: http://www.alps.com/products/e/re_list01.html Hierbij verklaar ik, ALPS ELECTRIC CO.,LTD., dat het type radioapparatuur TWK1A001/I61M0 conform is met Richtlijn 2014/53/EU. [Dutch] De volledige tekst van de EU-conformiteitsverklaring kan worden geraadpleegd op het volgende internetadres: http://www.alps.com/products/e/re_list01.html Hiermit erklärt ALPS ELECTRIC CO.,LTD., dass der Funkanlagentyp TWK1A001/I61M0 der Richtlinie 2014/53/EU entspricht.

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