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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. Please read it carefully before operating your vehicle.
Afterwards, keep this Manual in the glove box for future reference.
Should you resell the vehicle, please leave this Manual with it for the next owner.
In addition to the Owner's Manual, the other booklets provided with your SUZUKI explain the vehicle's warranties. We recommend you
read them as well to familiarize yourself with this important information.
When planning the regular scheduled maintenance of your SUZUKI, we recommend you visit your local SUZUKI dealership. Their fac-
tory-trained technicians will provide the best possible service and use only genuine SUZUKI parts and accessories.
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  • Page 1 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 2 SERVICE STATION GUIDE Tire pressure (RHD) Engine coolant (LHD) See tire information label See Section 8 on driver’s door lock pillar Fuel Windshield washer fluid See Section 8 See Section 1 Engine hood Spare tire See Section 4 See Section 8 (RHD) Tire changing tools See Section 4...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS BEFORE DRIVING STEERING COLUMN CONTROLS INSTRUMENT PANEL OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE DRIVING TIPS VEHICLE LOADING AND TOWING INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE EMERGENCY SERVICE BODY WORK CARE GENERAL INFORMATION SPECIFICATIONS SUPPLEMENT INDEX 61JS2-01E...
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  • Page 5 Please read this manual carefully words WARNING, CAUTION and NOTE tion in this manual and your vehicle. PT. before operating your new SUZUKI and have special meanings. These special INDOMOBIL SUZUKI INTERNATIONAL review the manual from time to time. It con-...
  • Page 6 CB (Citizen’s Band) radios may cause electronic interfer- ence with your vehicle’s ignition sys- tem, resulting in vehicle performance problems. Consult your SUZUKI dealer or qualified service technician for advice on installing such mobile communication equipment. 61JS2-01E...
  • Page 7 BEFORE DRIVING BEFORE DRIVING Fuel Recommendation ............1-1 Keys ..................1-2 Door Locks ................1-3 Windows ................1-6 Mirrors .................. 1-8 Seat Adjustment ..............1-9 Adjustable Head Restraints (if equipped) ......1-12 Seat Belts and Child Restraint Systems ......1-13 Supplemental Restraint System (air bags) (if equipped) .................
  • Page 8: Before Driving

    If your vehicle is not fitted with a restrictor from the use of such fuels are not the in the fuel filler pipe then you may use responsibility of SUZUKI and may not be CAUTION leaded or unleaded petrol with an octane covered under the New Vehicle Warranty.
  • Page 9: Keys: 8

    • If you lose your immobilizer ignition key, safe place. If you lose your keys, you will see your SUZUKI dealer as soon as pos- need this number to have new keys made. sible to have the lost one deactivated, Write the number below for your future ref- then have the new key made by them.
  • Page 10: Door Locks

    Door Locks: 3, 5, 8 BEFORE DRIVING Door Locks Central Door Locking System EXAMPLE (if equipped) Side Door Locks UNLOCK LOCK LOCK UNLOCK UNLOCK Rear LOCK Rear Front 54G005 Front To lock a door from inside the vehicle, push 60A009 the lock knob down.
  • Page 11 (2) “UNLOCK” button • If you lose your transmitter, ask your transmitter cover. SUZUKI dealer as soon as possible for a 2) Remove the transmitter (2). You can lock or unlock all doors simulta- replacement and to have the lost one neously by operating the transmitter near deactivated.
  • Page 12 Door Locks: 3, 5, 8 BEFORE DRIVING Rearend Door Lock (for APV) WARNING Swallowing a lithium battery may cause serious internal injury. Do not allow anyone to swallow a lithium battery. Keep lithium batteries away from children and pets. If swallowed, contact physician immediately.
  • Page 13: Windows

    • The opened tailgate will hinder Tailgate and Side Gate (for CARRY) other drivers from finding the tail- lights, causing an accidents. Make sure all the gates are closed and locked firmly before driving.
  • Page 14 Windows: 3, 8 BEFORE DRIVING Electric Window Controls The window will fully open. To stop the win- Lock switch dow partway, pull the switch up briefly. (if equipped) Driver’s door The electric windows can only be operated Passenger’s door when the ignition switch is in the “ON” posi- UNLOCK LOCK tion.
  • Page 15: Mirrors

    Mirrors: 3, 8 BEFORE DRIVING Mirrors Outside Rearview Mirrors WARNING Inside Rearview Mirror • You should always lock the passen- ger’s window operation when there EXAMPLE are children in the vehicle. Children can be seriously injured if they get part of their body caught by the window during operation.
  • Page 16: Seat Adjustment: 3

    Seat Adjustment: 3 BEFORE DRIVING Electric Mirrors (if equipped) (If equipped) Seat Adjustment WARNING Never attempt to adjust the driver’s seat or seatback while driving. The seat or seatback could move unex- pectedly, causing loss of control. Make sure that the driver’s seat and seatback properly adjusted...
  • Page 17 Seat Adjustment: 3 BEFORE DRIVING Adjusting Seat Position Adjusting Seatbacks NOTE: For CARRY, the seatback angle cannot be (if equipped) WARNING adjusted. Front seats All seatbacks should always be in an 2nd row seat and 3rd row seat upright position when driving, or seat (if equipped) belt effectiveness may be reduced.
  • Page 18 Seat Adjustment: 3 BEFORE DRIVING For rigid seat WARNING EXAMPLE Do not drive the vehicle with the seat- back folded forward. 61J086 To adjust the seatback angle of the 2nd row and 3rd row seat, pull up the lever on the left side of the 2nd row seat/outboard side of the 3rd row seat, move the seat- 61J087...
  • Page 19: Adjustable Head Restraints (If Equipped)

    Adjustable Head Restraints: 3 Seat Belts and Child Restraint Systems: 3 BEFORE DRIVING To return the seat to the normal position, Adjustable Head Restraints raise the entire seat and then raise the WARNING (if equipped) seatback to an upright position. After •...
  • Page 20 Seat Belts and Child Restraint Systems: 3 BEFORE DRIVING Seat Belts and Child Restraint EXAMPLE Systems Above the pelvis 61J010 65D606 To raise the head restraint, pull upward on the restraint until it clicks. To lower the WARNING 65D231S restraint, push down on the restraint while •...
  • Page 21 Seat Belts and Child Restraint Systems: 3 BEFORE DRIVING WARNING (Continued) • Never use the same seat belt on more than one occupant and never attach a seat belt over an infant or as low as possible across the hips child being held on an occupant’s Across the pelvis lap.
  • Page 22 Seat Belts and Child Restraint Systems: 3 BEFORE DRIVING There are two types of seat belt, “Lap- Safety reminder WARNING shoulder belt” and “Lap belt”. The type of belt provided in your vehicle depends on Sit up straight and (Continued) the vehicle specification.
  • Page 23 Seat Belts and Child Restraint Systems: 3 BEFORE DRIVING by pulling the shoulder portion of the belt upward through the latch plate. The length of the diagonal shoulder strap adjusts itself to allow freedom of movement. 60A036 60A039 To fasten the seat belt, sit up straight and To unfasten the belt, push the red well back in the seat, pull the latch plate “PRESS”...
  • Page 24 Seat Belts and Child Restraint Systems: 3 BEFORE DRIVING Lap Belt (if equipped) TO LOOSEN TO TIGHTEN Low on hips Right angle 60A046 60G028 60B038 To lengthen, release the latch plate from NOTE: Sit up straight and well back in the seat. To the buckle, pull the latch plate (adjuster) in To identify the centre seat belt buckle and the direction of the arrow, at right angles to...
  • Page 25 Seat Belts and Child Restraint Systems: 3 BEFORE DRIVING Shoulder Anchor Height Adjuster Seat Belt Inspection Child Restraint Systems (if equipped) EXAMPLE EXAMPLE 65D209S 60G332S 54G186 Periodically inspect the seat belts to make Infant restraint - second or third seat sure they work properly and are not dam- only Adjust the shoulder anchor height so that...
  • Page 26 Seat Belts and Child Restraint Systems: 3 BEFORE DRIVING Child restraint SUZUKI highly recommends that you use a child restraint system to restrain infants EXAMPLE and small children. Many different types of child restraint systems are available; make sure that the restraint system you select meets applicable safety standards.
  • Page 27 Seat Belts and Child Restraint Systems: 3 BEFORE DRIVING Installation with lap-shoulder seat belts WARNING EXAMPLE Children could be endangered in a crash if their child restraints are not properly secured in the vehicle. When installing a child restraint sys- tem, be sure to follow the instruc- tions below.
  • Page 28 To lengthen or tighten the belt, refer to the This section of the owner’s manual “Lap Belt” item in this “Seat Belts and describes your SUZUKI’s SEAT BELT Child Restraint Systems” section. After PRETENSIONER SYSTEM. Please...
  • Page 29 Do not touch pretensioner system compo- rized SUZUKI dealer as soon as possible. The pretensioner is located in each front nents or wiring. The wires are wrapped seat belt retractor. The pretensioner tight- If the “AIR BAG”...
  • Page 30: Supplemental Restraint System (Air Bags) (If Equipped)

    This section of the owner’s manual bag, crash sensors, an electronic control- describes the protection provided by ler, and air bag inflators, in addition to a your SUZUKI’s SUPPLEMENTAL lap-shoulder belt at each front seating RESTRAINT SYSTEM (air bags). position.
  • Page 31 “AIR BAG” light stays on, or comes on while driving, the air bag system (or the seat belt pretensioner system 65D237 equipped)) may not work properly. Have the air bag system inspected by an autho- rized SUZUKI dealer as soon as possible. 1-24 61JS2-01E...
  • Page 32 Supplemental Restraint System (air bags): 3, 9, 12 BEFORE DRIVING Air bag symbol (if equipped) meaning Air bag symbol EXAMPLE WARNING AVERTISSEMENT ADVERTENCIA WARNUNG ATTENZIONE WAARSCHUWING VIGYÁZAT 65D607 60A561 WARNING You may find this label on the instrument panel. This means “Extreme Hazard! Do Do not install a rear-facing child not use a rearward facing child restraint on restraint in the front passenger’s...
  • Page 33 Supplemental Restraint System (air bags): 3, 9, 12 BEFORE DRIVING How the system works fatal injuries. However, an unavoidable consequence of the quick inflation is that WARNING the air bag may irritate bare skin, such as EXAMPLE • The driver should not lean over the the facial area.
  • Page 34 To prevent damage or unintended inflation authorized SUZUKI dealer to ensure it is in of the air bag system, be sure the battery proper working order. is disconnected and the ignition switch has Your vehicle is equipped with a diagnostic been in the “LOCK”...
  • Page 35: Steering Column Controls

    STEERING COLUMN CONTROLS STEERING COLUMN CONTROLS Ignition Switch ..............2-1 Lighting/Turn Signal Control Lever ........2-2 Windscreen Wiper and Washer Lever ....... 2-4 Rear Window Wiper/Washer Switch (if equipped) ... 2-5 Tilt Steering Lock Lever (if equipped) ....... 2-5 Horn ..................2-6 60G405 61JS2-01E...
  • Page 36: Ignition Switch: 8

    Ignition Switch: 8 STEERING COLUMN CONTROLS Ignition Switch Turn to “LOCK” Push 65D611 60G033 You must push in the key to turn it to the 60B041 WARNING “LOCK” position. It locks the ignition, and NOTE: prevents normal use of the steering wheel For Saudi Arabia (GCC) specification vehi- To avoid possible injury, do not oper- after the key is removed.
  • Page 37: Lighting/Turn Signal Control Lever: 8

    WARNING positions: in the “OFF” position all lights SUZUKI dealer. are off; in the middle position the front • Do not leave the ignition switch in • Never remove the ignition key while parking lights, taillights, licence plate light, the “ON”...
  • Page 38 Lighting/Turn Signal Control Lever: 8 STEERING COLUMN CONTROLS Turn Signal Operation Lane change signal EXAMPLE With the ignition switch in the “ON” posi- HIGH tion, move the lever up or down to activate EXAMPLE the right or left turn signals. Normal turn signal EXAMPLE PASS...
  • Page 39: Windscreen Wiper And Washer Lever: 8

    Windscreen Wiper and Washer Lever: 8 STEERING COLUMN CONTROLS Windscreen Wiper and Windscreen Washer CAUTION Washer Lever EXAMPLE To help prevent damage to the wind- Windscreen Wipers screen wiper and washer system components, you should take the fol- lowing precautions: EXAMPLE •...
  • Page 40: Rear Window Wiper/Washer Switch (If Equipped)

    Rear Window Wiper/Washer Switch: 8 Tilt Steering Lock Lever: 6 STEERING COLUMN CONTROLS Rear Window Wiper/Washer Tilt Steering Lock Lever WARNING Switch (if equipped) (if equipped) Never attempt to adjust the steering wheel height while the vehicle is EXAMPLE moving or you could lose control of the vehicle.
  • Page 41: Horn: 6

    Horn: 6 STEERING COLUMN CONTROLS Horn EXAMPLE 61J012 Press the horn button of the steering wheel to sound the horn. The horn will sound with the ignition switch in any position. 61JS2-01E...
  • Page 42 STEERING COLUMN CONTROLS MEMO 61JS2-01E...
  • Page 43: Instrument Panel

    INSTRUMENT PANEL INSTRUMENT PANEL Instrument Panel ..............3-1 Instrument Cluster .............. 3-2 Warning and Indicator Lights ..........3-3 A/T Selector Position Indicator (if equipped) ....3-7 Speedometer/Odometer/Trip meter ........3-7 Tachometer (if equipped) ........... 3-8 Fuel Gauge ................3-8 Temperature Gauge ............3-9 Hazard Warning Switch ............
  • Page 44: Instrument Panel

    Instrument Panel: 3, 8 INSTRUMENT PANEL Instrument Panel EXAMPLE 1. Side ventilator Right-hand drive 2. Centre ventilator 3. Hazard warning switch 4. Audio ON/OFF button 5. Windscreen wiper and washer switch/ Rear window wiper and washer switch (if equipped) 6. Instrument cluster 7.
  • Page 45: Instrument Cluster: 8

    Instrument Cluster: 8 INSTRUMENT PANEL Instrument Cluster with tachometer 1. Tachometer (if equipped) EXAMPLE 2. Temperature gauge 3. Fuel gauge 4. Speedometer 5. Warning and indicator lights 6. A/T selector position indicator (if equipped) 7. Odometer/Trip meter 8. Odometer/Trip meter selector knob 61J137 61JS2-01E...
  • Page 46: Warning And Indicator Lights: 8

    Instrument Cluster: 8 Warning and Indicator Lights: 8 INSTRUMENT PANEL without tachometer Warning and Indicator Lights EXAMPLE Brake System Warning Light 60A072 The light comes on when the parking brake is engaged with the ignition switch in the “ON” position. The light also comes on when the fluid in the brake fluid reservoir falls below the specified level.
  • Page 47 If does not go out after the engine the warning light still stays on, the sys- tem should be inspected by your SUZUKI has been started and the parking dealer before you drive the vehicle again.
  • Page 48 (if equipped) If the “AIR BAG” light does not blink Bring the vehicle to your SUZUKI dealer to or come on briefly when the ignition have the problem corrected. switch is turned to the “ON” position,...
  • Page 49 The activation point of this light varies When you turn on the left or right turn sig- immobilizer system. Ask your SUZUKI depending on road conditions (for exam- dealer to have the system inspected.
  • Page 50: A/T Selector Position Indicator (If Equipped)

    Speedometer/Odometer/Trip meter: 8 Tachometer: 8 INSTRUMENT PANEL A/T Selector Position Speedometer/Odometer/Trip Indicator (if equipped) meter EXAMPLE EXAMPLE 65D059 When the ignition switch is turned to “ON”, the display shows the odometer or trip 61J139 61J140 meter. When the ignition switch is in the “ON” The speedometer indicates vehicle speed position, this indicator shows the selector in km/h and/or mph.
  • Page 51: Tachometer (If Equipped)

    Fuel Gauge: 8 Temperature Gauge: 8 INSTRUMENT PANEL Tachometer (if equipped) Fuel Gauge EXAMPLE EXAMPLE EXAMPLE About 2 seconds 65D060 Push the selector knob for a little while 61J141 61J142 (about 2 seconds) to reset the trip meter to The tachometer indicates engine speed in When the ignition switch is in the “ON”...
  • Page 52: Temperature Gauge

    Hazard Warning Switch: 8 Heated Rear Window Switch: 8 Headlight Leveling Switch: 8, 11 INSTRUMENT PANEL curve) and driving conditions because of Temperature Gauge Hazard Warning Switch fuel moving in the tank. EXAMPLE 61J143 61J144 When the ignition switch is in the “ON” Push in the hazard warning switch to acti- position, this gauge indicates the engine vate the hazard warning lights.
  • Page 53: Heated Rear Window Switch (If Equipped)

    Headlight Leveling Switch: 8, 11 Fog Light Switch: 8 Cigarette Lighter and Ashtray: 3, 8 INSTRUMENT PANEL Heated Rear Window Headlight Leveling Switch Fog Light Switch (if equipped) Switch (if equipped) (if equipped) EXAMPLE Front Rear 61J146 The fog light comes on when the fog light 61J021 61J145 switch is pushed in with the head light...
  • Page 54: Clock (If Equipped)

    Cigarette Lighter and Ashtray: 3, 8 Clock: 8 Glove Box: 3 INSTRUMENT PANEL Cigarette Lighter and Ashtray Ashtray Clock (if equipped) To remove the front panel ashtray for cleaning, push down on the metal plate, EXAMPLE EXAMPLE and pull the ashtray completely out of its holder.
  • Page 55: Glove Box

    Heating System: 4 INSTRUMENT PANEL Glove Box Heating System The heating system provides heating, demisting and ventilation. EXAMPLE Front (if equipped) EXAMPLE 61J148 To open the glove box, pull the latch lever. To close it, push the lid until it latches securely.
  • Page 56 Heating System: 4 INSTRUMENT PANEL Rear (if equipped) Description of Controls Ventilation (a) EXAMPLE Front EXAMPLE 54G168 Temperature-controlled air comes out of the centre and side air outlets. Bi-level (b) 61J150 6. Overhead outlet 61J151 Air flow selector (1) EXAMPLE 54G169 Temperature-controlled air comes out of the floor outlets and cooler air comes out...
  • Page 57 Heating System: 4 INSTRUMENT PANEL Heat (c) Blower speed selector (2) Temperature selector (3) 81A170 Temperature-controlled air comes out of the floor outlets. Heat & demist (d) (if equipped) 61J163 61J104 This is used to select blower speed by This is used to select the temperature by turning the selector.
  • Page 58 Heating System: 4 Air Conditioning System: 4 INSTRUMENT PANEL System Operating Instructions perature position, and the blower speed selector to the desired blower speed posi- EXAMPLE Natural ventilation tion. Unless the temperature selector is in Select “VENTILATION” and “FRESH AIR”, the fully COLD position or fully HOT posi- the temperature selector to the desired tion, the air that comes out of the centre...
  • Page 59: Air Conditioning System (If Equipped)

    Air Conditioning System: 4 INSTRUMENT PANEL Air Conditioning System System Operating Instructions Dehumidifying Turn on the “A/C” switch, set the air flow (if equipped) Normal cooling selector to the desired function position, Turn on the “A/C” switch, set the air flow select “FRESH AIR”, the temperature selector to the “VENTILATION”, the tem- selector to the desired temperature posi-...
  • Page 60 Air Conditioning System: 4 INSTRUMENT PANEL Overhead Rear Air Conditioning Maintenance System (if equipped) If you do not use the air conditioner for a long period, such as during winter, it may Rear blower switch not give the best performance when you start using it again.
  • Page 61: Other Controls And Equipment

    OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Parking Brake Lever ............4-1 Pedal ..................4-2 Gear Lever ................4-3 Fuel Filler Cap ..............4-3 Folding Seats (for APV) ............4-5 Seat Armrest (if equipped) ..........4-7 Sun Visor ................4-8 Interior Light Switch ............
  • Page 62: Parking Brake Lever: 6

    To release the matic transmission into “P” rized SUZUKI dealer. parking brake, hold the brake pedal down, (Park). pull up slightly on the parking brake lever, 3) With the engine off, get out of the...
  • Page 63: Pedal: 6

    Depressing the accelerator pedal braking. increases power output and speed. Brake Pedal (2) 81A071 Your SUZUKI vehicle is equipped with front Automatic transmission disc brakes and rear drum brakes. Depressing the brake pedal applies both EXAMPLE sets of brakes.
  • Page 64: Gear Lever: 10

    Gear Lever: 10 Fuel Filler Cap: 5 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Gear Lever Your vehicle is equipped with either a man- Fuel Filler Cap ual transmission or automatic transmis- The fuel filler cap is located on the right Manual transmission sion.
  • Page 65 Fuel Filler Cap: 5 Folding Seats: 3 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT For CARRY Open Close Open Close 60G069 61J119 61J117 To remove the fuel cap: To remove the fuel filler cap: 1) Open the fuel filler door by inserting the 1) Open the cover on the cap, insert the key and turning it clockwise.
  • Page 66: Folding Seats (For Apv)

    1) Lower the adjustable head restraint (if equipped) fully. If you need to replace the fuel cap, 2) Return the armrest (if equipped) to the use a genuine SUZUKI cap. Use of an 61J007 stowed position. improper cap can result in a malfunc- The front seats can be reclined fully back.
  • Page 67 Folding Seats: 3 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT WARNING Do not drive the vehicle with the seat- back folded forward. 61J089 61J087 4) Fold the entire seat forward. 61J009 3) Pull up the lever (1) on outboard side of 61J030 the 3rd row seat or pushing the lever (2) 5) Hook the strap on the rear of the 3rd on the rear of the 3rd row seat.
  • Page 68: Seat Armrest (If Equipped)

    • Luggage or other cargo should be stowed in the luggage compart- ment with the seat in an upright position, whenever possible. If you need to carry cargo in the passen- ger compartment with the rear seat 54G464 back folded forward, be sure to...
  • Page 69: Sun Visor: 5

    Sun Visor: 5 Interior Light Switch: 7 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT 2nd row and 3rd row seat (if equipped) Sun Visor WARNING In an accident or sudden stop, the 2nd row and 3rd row seats armrest (if equipped) could fall forward. If there is a child in a rear-facing child restraint in the 2nd row and 3rd row centre seating position, the falling...
  • Page 70: Assist Grips (If Equipped)

    Assist Grips: 3 Frame Hooks: 5, 6 Bonnet: 5 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Interior Light Switch This light switch has three positions which Assist Grips (if equipped) function as described below: Front (1) The light comes on and stays on EXAMPLE regardless of whether the door is open or closed.
  • Page 71 Bonnet: 5 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Frame Hooks Bonnet EXAMPLE 61J037 2) Push the under-bonnet release lever up 61J112 61J070 with your finger, as shown in the illustra- A frame hook (1) is provided on the front of To open the bonnet: tion.
  • Page 72: Bottle Holder (If Equipped)

    Bottle Holder: 3 Engine Compartment: OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Bottle Holder (if equipped) WARNING Make sure the bonnet is fully closed EXAMPLE and latched before driving. If it is not, it can fly up unexpectedly during driving, obstructing your view and resulting in an accident.
  • Page 73: Tyre Changing Tool

    Engine Compartment: Tyre Changing Tool: 3, 5 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Engine Compartment For APV 76A056 61J058 3) Unhook the two lock handles on the To close the engine compartment, reverse front end of the seat. the procedure used to open the engine 61J092 compartment.
  • Page 74 Tyre Changing Tool: 3, 5 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT For CARRY Driver side Passenger side 61J120 61J121 76A056 2) Pull the strap (1) on the bottom side of 3) Raise the seat and hook the strap (2) to To open the engine compartment: seatback and raise the seatback.
  • Page 75 Radio Antenna: 8 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Tyre Changing Tool The spare tyre is stowed under the rear WARNING floor. To remove the spare tyre: The jack should be used only to change wheels. It is important to read For APV jacking instructions “EMERGENCY SERVICE”...
  • Page 76: Radio Antenna (If Equipped)

    OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT For CARRY Radio Antenna (if equipped) EXAMPLE Loosen Tighten 61J042 61J122 2) Unhook the spare tyre holder and lower 80G142 it slowly. 1) Loosen the support nut by using wheel The radio antenna can be pulled in or 3) Remove the tyre.
  • Page 77: Operating Your Vehicle

    OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Exhaust Gas Warning ............5-1 Daily Inspection Checklist ..........5-1 Engine Oil Consumption ............ 5-2 Starting the Engine ............. 5-3 Using the Transmission ............. 5-4 Braking ................. 5-7 Running-In ................5-9 Catalytic Converter (if equipped) ........5-10 Improving Fuel Economy ...........
  • Page 78: Exhaust Gas Warning

    Exhaust Gas Warning: NO Daily Inspection Checklist: NO OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Exhaust Gas Warning Daily Inspection Checklist WARNING Before Driving (Continued) • Do not park with the engine run- ning for a long period of time, even in an open area. If it is necessary to sit for a short time in a parked vehi- cle with the engine running, make sure the air intake selector is set to...
  • Page 79: Engine Oil Consumption

    Daily Inspection Checklist: NO Starting the Engine: 1 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE 4) Make sure the bonnet is fully closed releasing the secondary latch. Be sure Engine Oil Consumption and latched. to close the bonnet securely after It is normal for the engine to consume 5) Check the headlights, turn signal lights, checking for proper latch operation.
  • Page 80: Using The Transmission: 10

    Starting the Engine: 1 Using the Transmission: 10 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE You should also be aware that the diluting Starting the Engine ingredients evaporate out when the vehicle WARNING is subsequently driven at high speeds, Before Starting the Engine Make sure that the parking brake is such as on an expressway, making it applied fully and the transmission is appear that oil is excessively consumed...
  • Page 81 Using the Transmission: 10 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE If the engine still does not start, try holding Using the Transmission 4-A/T: the accelerator pedal all the way to the 4-speed automatic transmission mode floor while cranking. This should clear the 4-Speed Automatic Transmission 3-A/T: engine if it is flooded.
  • Page 82 Using the Transmission: 10 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Gear lever With the gear lever in “D” range you can WARNING get an automatic downshift by pressing the accelerator pedal. The higher the vehicle Always depress the brake pedal speed is, the more you need to press the before changing from “P”...
  • Page 83: Braking: 6

    Using the Transmission: 10 Braking: 6 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Downshifting maximum allowable CAUTION speeds EXAMPLE Be sure to take the following precau- For G15A, G16A engine tions to help avoid damage to the Downshifting Km/h (mph) automatic transmission: • Make sure that the vehicle is com- 2nd to 1st 35 (22) pletely stationary before changing...
  • Page 84: Running-In: 6

    Braking: 6 Running-In: 6 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Braking CAUTION EXAMPLE • To help avoid clutch damage, do not use the clutch pedal as a foot- rest while driving or use the clutch to keep the vehicle stationary on a hill. Depress the clutch fully when changing gear.
  • Page 85 Catalytic Converter: NO OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE WARNING WARNING WARNING If water gets into the brake drums, Even without reserve power in the • On some types of loose surfaces brake performance may become poor brake system, you can still stop the (such gravel, snow-covered...
  • Page 86 WARNING instrument panel comes on and stays road. Ask your SUZUKI dealer to on while driving, there may be a prob- inspect the ABS system immediately. The ABS may not work properly if lem with the ABS system.
  • Page 87: Catalytic Converter (If Equipped)

    OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Running-In Catalytic Converter damage to the catalyst and other vehicle components. (if equipped) CAUTION CAUTION The future performance and reliabil- To minimize the possibility of catalyst ity of the engine depends on the care or other vehicle damage: and restraint exercised during its •...
  • Page 88: Improving Fuel Economy

    OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Improving Fuel Economy Keep the air cleaner clean The following instructions will help you EXAMPLE improve fuel economy. Avoid excessive idling If you are to wait for more than a minute while you are parked, stop the engine and start it again later.
  • Page 89: Driving Tips

    DRIVING TIPS DRIVING TIPS High-Speed Driving ............. 6-1 Driving on Hills ..............6-1 Driving on Slippery Roads ..........6-2 60G409 61JS2-01E...
  • Page 90 High-Speed Driving: Driving on Hills: DRIVING TIPS High-Speed Driving Driving on Hills When driving at high-speed, pay attention to the following: • Stopping distance progressively increases with vehicle speed. Apply the brakes far enough ahead of the stopping point to allow for the extra stopping dis- 52D078S tance.
  • Page 91 Driving on Hills: Driving on Slippery Roads: DRIVING TIPS Driving on Slippery Roads driving about 1.0 km (1/2 mile) if neces- WARNING sary. With the chains installed, drive slowly. Try not to hold the brake pedal down CAUTION too long or too often while going down a steep or long hill.
  • Page 92 MAINTENANCE” section details. • Do not use tyres other than those specified by SUZUKI. Never use dif- ferent sizes or types of tyres on the front and rear wheels. For informa- tion regarding the specified tyres, refer to the Tyre Inflation Pressure Label located on the driver’s side...
  • Page 93: Vehicle Loading And Towing

    VEHICLE LOADING AND TOWING VEHICLE LOADING AND TOWING Vehicle Loading ..............7-1 Trailer Towing ..............7-1 Towing Your Vehicle (recreational towing) ...... 7-2 54G215 61JS2-01E...
  • Page 94 Your vehicle was designed for specific Your SUZUKI was originally designed to weight capacities. The weight capacities of carry people and a normal amount of Never overload your vehicle. The your vehicle are indicated by the Gross cargo, not to tow a trailer. SUZUKI does...
  • Page 95 Towing Your Vehicle (recreational towing): 13 VEHICLE LOADING AND TOWING Towing Your Vehicle WARNING (recreational towing) A safety chain should always be used when you tow your vehicle. CAUTION Towing an automatic transmission vehicle with four wheels on the ground can result in damage to the automatic transmission.
  • Page 96 Towing Your Vehicle (recreational towing): 13 VEHICLE LOADING AND TOWING Your vehicles should only be towed from the rear with the rear wheels secured to a (All models) towing dolly. Be sure to use proper towing Front wheels on the ground equipment designed for recreational tow- and rear wheels on a dolly ing and make sure that towing speed does...
  • Page 97: Inspection And Maintenance

    INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE Maintenance Schedule ............8-1 Periodic Maintenance Schedule ........8-2 Maintenance Recommended under Severe Driving Conditions ................8-5 Drive Belt ................8-7 Engine Oil and Filter ............8-7 Gear Oil ................8-11 Automatic Transmission (AT) Fluid ........8-12 Engine Coolant ..............
  • Page 98: Inspection And Maintenance

    SUZUKI. Do not touch air bag sys- • Be careful not to touch a hot 60A187S tem components, seat belt preten- engine,...
  • Page 99: Periodic Maintenance Schedule

    SUZUKI dealer to do NOTE: the maintenance for you. This table includes services as scheduled up to 90000 km (54000 miles) mileage. Beyond 90000 km (54000 miles), carry out the same services at the same intervals respectively. 61JS2-01E...
  • Page 100 Periodic Maintenance Schedule: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 9, 10 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE 61J082 • Class 1: with the oxygen sensor (G16A engine) • Class 2: without the oxygen sensor (G15A engine) (1) V-rib belt *Interval: This interval should be judged by odometer km (x1000) reading or months, whichever comes first.
  • Page 101 Periodic Maintenance Schedule: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 9, 10 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE *Interval: This interval should be judged by odometer km (x1000) reading or months, whichever comes first. miles (x1000) months CHASSIS AND BODY 5-1. Clutch (if equipped) –...
  • Page 102: Maintenance Recommended Under Severe Driving Conditions

    Maintenance Recommended under Severe Driving Condi- tions: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 9, 10 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE Maintenance Recommended under Severe Driving Conditions If the car is usually used under the conditions corresponding to any severe condition code given below, it is recommended that applicable maintenance operation be performed at the particular interval as given in the chart below.
  • Page 103 Maintenance Recommended under Severe Driving Condi- tions: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 9, 10 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE Severe Maintenance Maintenance Maintenance Interval Condition Code Operation Every 2500 km (1500 miles) Air cleaner filter element – – C – – – – – (Inspect or replace more frequently if necessary.) Every 30000 km (18000 miles) or 24 months...
  • Page 104: Drive Belt

    (2) : without power steering pump If you need to replace or adjust the belt → : 100 N (10 kg, 22 lbs) have it done by your SUZUKI dealer. 61J093 Belt deflection: 8 – 9 mm (0.31 – 0.35 in.)
  • Page 105 Engine Oil and Filter: 1, 2 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE Oil Level Check indication may be inaccurate if the vehicle Refilling is on a slope. The oil level should be checked either before starting the engine EXAMPLE or at least 5 minutes after stopping the engine.
  • Page 106 Engine Oil and Filter: 1, 2 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE Changing Engine Oil and Filter Replace the Oil Filter WARNING Drain the engine oil while the engine is still warm. New and used oil can be hazardous. Children and pets may be harmed by swallowing new or used oil.
  • Page 107 1) Pour oil through the filler hole and tightened, have vehicle install the filler cap. inspected by your SUZUKI dealer. For the approximate capacity of the oil, refer to the “CAPACITIES” item in the “SPECIFICATIONS” section. 2) Start the engine and look carefully for leaks at the oil filter and drain plug.
  • Page 108: Gear Oil: 10

    Gear Oil: 10 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE Gear Oil Manual transmission Rear differential Manual Transmission Oil/Differen- tial Oil When adding gear oil, use the appropriate viscosity and grade as shown in the chart below. We highly recommend you use: API GL-4 SAE 75W-90 for manual trans- mission gear oil API GL-5 hypoid gear oil SAE 80W-90 for differential oil...
  • Page 109: Automatic Transmission (At) Fluid: 10

    When tightening the plug, apply seal- fluid can damage the transmission. through the oil filler plug hole (1) until ing compound “SUZUKI Bond No. the oil level reaches the bottom of the 1215” or equivalent to the plug You must check the fluid level with the filler hole, then reinstall the plug.
  • Page 110 Since special procedures, materials, and the vehicle can move suddenly. tools are required to change the automatic transmission oil, it is recommended that you trust this job to your authorized SUZUKI dealer. 8-13 61JS2-01E...
  • Page 111: Engine Coolant

    Failure to use the proper coolant can dam- age your cooling system. Your authorized Coolant Level Check SUZUKI dealer can help you select the Check the coolant level at the reservoir proper coolant. 61J047 tank, not at the radiator. With the engine...
  • Page 112 Engine Coolant: 1, 2 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE CAUTION Close Open • The mixture you use should con- tain 50% concentration of anti- freeze. • If the lowest ambient temperature in your area is expected to be – 35°C (–31°F) or below, use higher concentrations up to 60% following the instructions on the antifreeze container.
  • Page 113: Windscreen Washer Fluid: 3

    1) Loosen the clamp of the hose and be bled when filling coolant. Trust this job detach the hose from the cover. Do not use “antifreeze” solution in to your SUZUKI dealer. the windscreen washer reservoir. 2) Remove the intake air temperature cou- pler (1).
  • Page 114: Spark Plugs

    Air Cleaner: 1, 2 Spark Plugs: 1, 2 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE 7) Blow off dust on cleaner element by Spark Plugs compressed air from inside the ele- ment, or replace the element as neces- sary. Wrong Correct 76A008 76A007 CAUTION You should inspect spark plugs periodically for carbon deposits.
  • Page 115 (generally, used for more than 80000 km or five years). If spark plug replacement does not solve the problem, Loosen have the ignition wiring and other ignition system inspected by your SUZUKI dealer. Tighten 76A009S 60B307 Spark plug gap “a”...
  • Page 116: Brakes: 6

    If not, have the brake sys- • Brake fluid can harm your eyes and tem inspected by your SUZUKI dealer. If damage painted surfaces. Use cau- you doubt the brake pedal for the regular tion when refilling the reservoir.
  • Page 117 SUZUKI dealer. brakes drag after the lever has been fully • Brake dragging released, have the parking brake inspected • Excessive noise and/or adjusted by your SUZUKI dealer. • Pedal pulsation (Pedal pulsates when depressed.) 8-20 61JS2-01E...
  • Page 118: Steering: 6

    Check that the fluid level is between the inspected by your SUZUKI dealer. driving very slowly in an open area. If the “UPPER” and “LOWER” lines. If the fluid amount of free play is outside the specifi- level is near the “LOWER”...
  • Page 119: Tyres: 6

    3) Check for abnormal wear, cracks and unusual handling characteristics damage. Any tyres with cracks or other which may result in an accident. damage should be replaced. If any tyres show abnormal wear, have them inspected by your SUZUKI dealer. 8-22 61JS2-01E...
  • Page 120 Tyre Rotation 5-tyre rotation WARNING • Your SUZUKI is equipped with tyres 65D459 which are all the same type and To avoid uneven wear of your tyres and to size. This is important to ensure...
  • Page 121 To remove the spare wheel under the rear floor, loosen the support bolt (1) (for APV) or support nut (2) (for CARRY) by using wheel brace (4), unhook the tyre holder (3) and lower it slowly. 2) Loosen, but do not remove the wheel nuts.
  • Page 122: Battery: 9

    Battery: 9 Fuses: 7 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE 6) Lower the jack and fully tighten the nuts Battery to the specified torque in a crisscross EXAMPLE (traditional type) fashion with a wrench as shown in the WARNING illustration. • Batteries produce flammable hydrogen gas.
  • Page 123 If a primary fuse blows, no electrical component in the corresponding load group will function. When replacing the (9) (11) main fuse or a primary fuse, use a genuine (8) (10) SUZUKI replacement. 61J157 8-26 61JS2-01E...
  • Page 124 (11) Starter inspected by an authorized SUZUKI (12) Ignition coil dealer. Always use a genuine SUZUKI replacement. Never use a substitute (13) Turn lamp/Back lamp such as a wire even for a temporary (10)
  • Page 125: Bulb Replacement: 7

    Have your vehicle cates the need for an inspection of inspected immediately your the electrical system. This should be SUZUKI dealer. carried out by your SUZUKI dealer. NOTE: Make sure that the fuse box always carries spare fuses. 8-28 61JS2-01E...
  • Page 126 Bulb Replacement: 7 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE Interior Light (if equipped) Rear Interior Light (if equipped) Headlight EXAMPLE EXAMPLE 61J159 61J160 61J084 Pull down the lens by using a plane screw Pull down the lens by using a plane screw Open the bonnet. Remove the socket and driver covered with a soft cloth as shown.
  • Page 127 Bulb Replacement: 7 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE Other General Lights Bulb Front parking light (1) Front turn signal light (2) Bulb holder EXAMPLE EXAMPLE EXAMPLE 54G124 61J161 (3) Removal 54G123 (4) Installation (1) Removal (2) Installation There are two types of bulb, “Full glass type”...
  • Page 128: Wiper Blades: 3

    License plate light 61J055 63J096 75F087 Rear combination light (for CARRY) As the bulb is built-in type, the light assem- bly must be replaced. Pry off the light assembly using a plane screw driver cov- ered with a piece of cloth at the front side of the housing.
  • Page 129 Some wiper blades may be different from 3) Unlock the lock end of the wiper blade the ones described here depending on and slide the blade out as shown. vehicle specifications. If so, consult your SUZUKI dealer for proper replacement method. 8-32 61JS2-01E...
  • Page 130: Air Conditioning System: 4

    Wiper Blades: 3 Air Conditioning System: 4 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE Type A (Removal) Type B 54G135 60A260 65D151 (1) Retainer Type A (Installation) NOTE: For Type B, do not flex the wiper blade 4) If the new blade is provided without the frame end more than necessary.
  • Page 131 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE Air Conditioning System If you do not use the air conditioner for a long period, such as during winter, it may not give the best performance when you start using it again. To help maintain opti- mum performance and durability of your air conditioner, it needs to be run periodically.
  • Page 132 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE MEMO 8-35 61JS2-01E...
  • Page 133: Emergency Service

    EMERGENCY SERVICE EMERGENCY SERVICE Jacking Instructions ............9-1 Jump Starting Instructions ..........9-3 Towing .................. 9-4 Emergency Remedies ............9-5 60G411 61JS2-01E...
  • Page 134: Jacking Instructions: 5

    Jacking Instructions: 5 EMERGENCY SERVICE Jacking Instructions 61J042 75F062 (For CARRY) Front wheel 61J050 Tighten Loosen Loosen Tighten 61J122 61J075 61J041 61JS2-01E...
  • Page 135: Jump Starting Instructions

    Jacking Instructions: 5 Jump Starting Instructions: 9, 10 EMERGENCY SERVICE Rear wheel (type A) ground. Do not raise the vehicle more WARNING than necessary. • Use the jack only to change wheels on level, hard ground. • Never jack up the vehicle on an inclined surface.
  • Page 136 (2). your vehicle inspected by an autho- 3. Connect one end of the second jump rized SUZUKI dealer. 60A269 lead to the negative (–) terminal of • To avoid harm to yourself or dam- 1) Use only a 12 volt battery to jump start the booster battery (2).
  • Page 137: Towing: 6

    Towing: 6 Emergency Remedies: 9, 2 EMERGENCY SERVICE Towing 2-Wheel Drive (2WD) Manual Trans- WARNING mission If you need to have your vehicle towed, Your vehicle can be towed from the rear contact a professional service. Your dealer Never connect the jump lead directly with the rear wheels lifted and the front can provide you with detailed towing to the negative (–) terminal of the dis-...
  • Page 138 Have the vehi- inspected your authorized 65D614 If the temperature indication does not SUZUKI dealer. come down to within the normal, accept- WARNING able range: If the Engine is Flooded • It is hazardous to remove the radia-...
  • Page 139: Body Work Care

    BODY WORK CARE BODY WORK CARE Corrosion Prevention ............10-1 Vehicle Cleaning ..............10-2 60G412 61JS2-01E...
  • Page 140 Corrosion Prevention: 5 BODY WORK CARE Corrosion Prevention vehicle which are not well ventilated to required. Be sure that any cleaner you use permit quick drying. is not harmful to painted surfaces and is It is important to take good care of your specifically intended for your purposes.
  • Page 141 Please check with your Fabric upholstery authorized SUZUKI dealer for information Remove loose dirt with a vacuum cleaner. on these shields. Using a mild soap solution, rub stained areas with a clean damp cloth. To remove...
  • Page 142 Vehicle Cleaning: 5 BODY WORK CARE Carpets Washing When washing the vehicle, park it where Remove dirt and soil as much as possible direct sunlight does not fall on it and follow with a vacuum cleaner. Using a mild soap the instructions below: solution, rub stained areas with a clean 1) Flush the underside of body and wheel...
  • Page 143 Vehicle Cleaning: 5 BODY WORK CARE sponge or soft cloth. The sponge or Waxing cloth should be frequently soaked in the soap solution. CAUTION When using a commercial car wash product, observe the cautions speci- fied by the manufacturer. Never use strong household detergents...
  • Page 144 BODY WORK CARE MEMO 10-5 61JS2-01E...
  • Page 145: General Information

    GENERAL INFORMATION GENERAL INFORMATION Vehicle Identification ............11-1 54G072 61JS2-01E...
  • Page 146 Whenever you have occasion to consult your SUZUKI dealer, remember to identify your vehicle with this number. Should you find the number difficult to read, you will also find it on the identifica- tion plate.
  • Page 147: Specifications

    SPECIFICATIONS SPECIFICATIONS NOTE: Specifications are subject to change with- M/T: Manual transmission out notice. A/T: Automatic transmission Commercial ITEM: Dimensions UNIT: mm (in.) Panel Van CARRY ← ← ← Overall length 4155 (163.6) 4230 (166.5) 4155 (163.6) ← ← ←...
  • Page 148 12V 21W PY21W (APV), P21W (CARRY) Parking light 12V 5W Brake/tail light 12V 21/5W P21/5W (GL, GLX, CARRY), P21W/W5W (other than GL, GLX, CARRY) Licence plate light 12V 5W Reversing light 12V 21W P21W Dome light front 12V 5W...
  • Page 149 Specifications: 1, 2, 5, 6, 7, 10, 11 SPECIFICATIONS Commercial ITEM: Wheel and Suspension Panel Van CARRY Tyre size, front and rear 185R14C ← ← 185R14C 185/80R14 185R14C 185/80R14 Rim size 14 x 5J Tyre pressures For the specified tyre pressure, see the Tyre Information Label located on the driver’s door lock pillar.
  • Page 150 SPECIFICATIONS MEMO 12-4 61JS2-01E...
  • Page 151: Supplement

    SUPPLEMENT SUPPLEMENT For Australia ................ 13-1 For Saudi Arabia (GCC) Specification Vehicle ....13-2 61JS2-01E...
  • Page 152 SUPPLEMENT 1. For Australia Seat Belt Warning WARNING Follow this WARNING in addition to the Built Date SEAT BELT instruction in this book. (Continued) Built date is located on Vehicle Identifica- • Each belt assembly must only be WARNING tion plate. used by one occupant;...
  • Page 153 SUPPLEMENT 2. For Saudi Arabia (GCC) Manual transmission vehicles Automatic transmission vehicles Specification Vehicle EXAMPLE Ignition Switch Push Turn to “LOCK” 60B224 52D155 You must push in the key to turn it to the The shift lever must be in the “P” (Park) “LOCK”...
  • Page 154 (START) and ignition systems or consult This is the position for starting the engine your SUZUKI dealer. using the starter motor. The key should be • Do not leave the ignition switch in released from this position as soon as the the “ON”...
  • Page 155 SUPPLEMENT 13-4 61JS2-01E...
  • Page 156 SUPPLEMENT MEMO 13-5 61JS2-01E...
  • Page 157: Index

    INDEX INDEX Symbols “AIR BAG” Light ..............3-5 Catalytic Converter ............. 5-10 “O/D OFF” Indicator Light ..........3-6 Central Door Locking System ..........1-3 Numerics Changing Engine Oil and Filter ......... 8-9 Changing Wheels ..............8-24 4-Speed Automatic Transmission ........5-4 Charging Light ..............3-5 Chassis Serial Number ............
  • Page 158 INDEX Engine Oil and Filter ............8-7 How the ABS Works ............5-9 Engine Oil Consumption .............5-2 Engine Serial Number ............11-1 If Your Vehicle Gets Stuck ..........6-2 Entry to/Exit from the 3rd Row Seat ........1-11 Ignition Key Reminder ............1-2 Exhaust Gas Warning ............5-1 Ignition Switch .............2-1 13-2...
  • Page 159 Supplemental Restraint System (air bags) ....... 1-23 Power Steering Fluid ............8-21 Tachometer ................3-8 Radio Antenna ..............4-15 Tailgate and Side Gate (for CARRY) ......... 1-6 Rear Window Wiper/Washer Switch ........2-5 Temperature Gauge ............3-9 Rearend Door Lock (for APV) ..........1-5 Tilt Steering Lock Lever .............
  • Page 160 INDEX Tyre Rotation ...............8-23 Tyres ..................8-22 Using the Transmission ............5-4 Vehicle Cleaning ..............10-2 Vehicle Identification ............11-1 Vehicle Loading ..............7-1 Warning and Indicator Lights ..........3-3 Washing ................10-3 Waxing ..................10-4 Windows ................1-6 Windscreen Washer ............2-4 Windscreen Washer Fluid ...........8-16 Windscreen Wiper and Washer Lever .......2-4 Windscreen Wipers .............2-4 Wiper Blades ................8-32 14-4...

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