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BEFORE DRIVING

80J23-03E

86G064

Rear Seats

Head Restraints

Head restraints are designed to help
reduce the risk of neck injuries in the case
of an accident.

WARNING

Improperly using the seat heater can
be hazardous. An occupant can suf-
fer burns even if the heating tempera-
ture is fairly low, if the occupant is
wearing thin pants, a thin skirt or
shorts and leaves the heater on for
long periods.
Avoid using the seat heater for these
occupants:
• People who have reduced feeling in

their legs, including the elderly or
those with certain disabilities.

• Small children, or anyone with sen-

sitive skin.

• People who are asleep or under the

influence of alcohol or other drugs
which make them tired.

CAUTION

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.

WARNING

All occupants, including the driver,
should not operate a vehicle or sit in
a vehicle’s seat until the head
restraints are placed in their proper
positions in order to minimize the
risk of severe injury in the event of a
crash.

WARNING

All head restraints must be rein-
stalled to properly protect vehicle
occupants.

WARNING

• Never drive the vehicle with the

head restraints removed.

• Do not attempt to adjust the head

restraint while driving.

Seat Belts and Child Restraint Systems: 3

Summary of Contents for 2010 SX4 Sedan

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Page 2: ...strated models are examples of the SX4 series 2009 All rights reserved No part of this document may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic or mechanical for any purpose without the express written permission of Suzuki Motor Corporation SX4 SX4 SEDAN ...

Page 3: ...in need of additional informa tion or if you are dissatisfied request that your dealer arrange a meeting with your District Service Manager If after doing so you still require further assistance and you purchased your SUZUKI in the continental United States please contact the American Suzuki Cus tomer Relations Department by telephone at 1 800 934 0934 or in writing at American Suzuki Motor Corpor...

Page 4: ... could result in death or injury CAUTION Indicates a potential hazard that could result in vehicle damage WARNING Do not modify this vehicle Modifica tion could adversely affect safety handling performance or durability and may violate governmental regula tions In addition damage or perfor mance problems resulting from modification may not be covered under warranty CAUTION Improper installation of...

Page 5: ...e vehicle s evaporative emission control system for leaks This check is performed approximately five hours after the engine is turned off During this leak check you may hear a sound coming from the vehicle for several minutes This sound is normal and does not indicate a malfunction ...

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Page 7: ...fully 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...

Page 8: ... 4 Engine oil dipstick Yellow see section 7 5 CVT fluid dipstick Red or Orange see section 7 6 Engine coolant see section 7 7 Windshield washer fluid see section 7 8 Battery see section 7 9 Tire pressure see Tire Information Label on driver s door lock pillar 10 Spare tire see section 7 80J2007 2 2 7 1 9 3 10 8 4 6 5 ...

Page 9: ... to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm FUEL RECOMMENDATION 1 BEFORE DRIVING 2 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE 3 DRIVING TIPS 4 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT 5 VEHICLE LOADING AND TOWING 6 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE 7 EMERGENCY SERVICE 8 APPEARANCE CARE 9 GENERAL INFORMATION 10 FUSES AND PROTECTED CIRCUITS 11 SPECIFICATIONS 12 INDEX 13 ...

Page 10: ...Light P2 75 P7 41 6 Windshield Wiper P 2 78 7 Roof Rail if equipped P 5 55 8 Fuel Filler Cap P 5 43 9 License Plate Light P 7 44 10 Tailgate if equipped P 2 3 11 Rear Combination Light P 7 43 12 Front Fog Light if equipped P 2 77 7 42 13 Outside Rearview Mirror P 2 20 14 Door Locks P 2 1 15 Trunk if equipped P 2 4 80J2058 1 15 14 13 8 4 3 3 2 5 6 7 SX4 SX4 SEDAN 10 11 9 12 EXAMPLE ...

Page 11: ... Power Window Controls P 2 17 6 Sun Visor P 5 45 7 Spot Light P 5 47 7 40 8 Inside Rearview Mirror P 2 19 9 Luggage Compartment Light if equipped P 5 46 7 45 10 Luggage Compartment Cover if equipped P 5 52 11 Rear Seat P 2 24 12 Side Air Bags if equipped P 2 50 13 Armrest if equipped P 5 51 14 Parking Brake Lever P 3 6 15 Front Seats P 2 21 16 Gearshift Lever P 3 10 80J2062 1 4 2 5 3 6 10 11 14 13...

Page 12: ...ox P 7 36 10 Engine Hood Release Handle P 5 44 11 Remote Audio Controls if equipped P 5 37 12 Ignition Switch P 3 2 13 Cruise Control Switch if equipped P 3 18 14 Heating and Air Conditioning System P 5 1 15 Accessory Socket if equipped P 5 47 Cigarette Lighter if equipped P 5 47 16 Heated Rear Window and Heated Outside Rearview Mirrors Switch if equipped P 2 81 17 Glove Box P 5 49 18 ESP OFF Swit...

Page 13: ...ILLUSTRATED TABLE OF CONTENTS 80J23 03E TIRE CHANGING TOOL 1 Jack Handle P 8 1 2 Wheel Brace P 8 1 3 Spare Tire P 7 31 8 1 4 Jack P 8 1 80JM121 1 2 2 1 SX4 SX4 SEDAN 3 4 4 3 EXAMPLE ...

Page 14: ...ave it corrected by your SUZUKI dealer 1 Air bag warning labels on both sun visors 2 Jacking warning label 3 Fuel filler cap message 4 Brake fluid cap message 5 Engine cooling fan warning label 6 Radiator cap warning label 7 Air conditioner warning label 8 Battery label 9 Compact spare tire warning label 10 Side air bag warning label 11 Luggage compartment cover warning label 12 Jacking instructio...

Page 15: ...FUEL RECOMMENDATION 1 80J23 03E 65D394 FUEL RECOMMENDATION Fuel Recommendation 1 1 ...

Page 16: ...n 5 methanol under any circumstances Fuel system damage or vehicle performance problems resulting from the use of such fuels are not the responsibility of SUZUKI and may not be covered under the New Vehicle Limited Warranty Fuel Pump Labeling In some states pumps that dispense oxy genated fuels are required to be labeled for the type and percentage of oxygenate and whether important additives are ...

Page 17: ...stems 2 28 Supplemental Restraint System air bags 2 47 Instrument Cluster 2 59 Warning and Indicator Lights 2 60 Speedometer 2 68 Tachometer 2 69 Fuel Gauge 2 69 Temperature Gauge 2 70 Information display 2 70 Lighting Control Lever 2 75 Front Fog Light Switch if equipped 2 77 Turn Signal Control Lever 2 77 Hazard Warning Switch 2 78 Windshield Wiper and Washer Lever 2 78 Tilt Steering Lock Lever ...

Page 18: ...nd turn the top of the key toward the rear of the vehicle or Turn the lock knob forward then pull and hold the door handle as you close the door To unlock a front door from outside the vehicle insert the key and turn the top of the key toward the front of the vehicle 79J021 To lock a door from inside the vehicle turn the lock knob forward Turn the lock knob rearward to unlock the door To lock a re...

Page 19: ... top of the key toward the rear of the vehicle once To unlock all the doors simultaneously insert the key in a front door lock and turn the top of the key toward the front of the vehicle twice To unlock only one of the front doors insert the key in that door lock and turn the top of the key toward the front of the vehicle once Driver s side 80JC091 Front passenger s side 80JC092 when using the pow...

Page 20: ... help pre vent unwanted opening of the door from inside the vehicle When the lock lever is in the LOCK position 1 the rear door can only be opened from outside When the lock lever is in the UNLOCK position 2 the rear door can be opened from inside or outside Tailgate SX4 80JC059 1 Tailgate unlatch switch You can lock and unlock the tailgate by using the key in the driver s door lock To open the ta...

Page 21: ...cle inspected by your SUZUKI dealer Trunk Lid SX4 SEDAN 55KS005 If your vehicle is equipped with a trunk lid key lock you can open the trunk lid by using the key in the trunk lid lock To open the trunk lid insert the key and turn it clockwise to unlatch and lift the trunk lid WARNING Always make sure that the tailgate is closed and latched securely Com pletely closing the tailgate helps pre vent o...

Page 22: ... of the driver s seat Internal Trunk Release SX4 SEDAN 54G297 There is a release lever located inside the trunk on the rear part of the trunk lid This lever is for emergency use so that if a per son such as a child gets trapped in the trunk compartment he can exit the vehicle The lever glows in the dark after a brief exposure to ambient light so it can be found easily It is operated by pushing it ...

Page 23: ...ERATING YOUR VEHICLE section 66J114 1 LOCK button 2 UNLOCK button 3 PANIC button LOCK button 1 UNLOCK button 2 function You can lock or unlock all doors including the tailgate of SX4 simultaneously by operating the remote controller near the vehicle To lock the doors push the LOCK but ton 1 To unlock the driver s door push the UNLOCK button 2 once To unlock other doors wait a second or two then pu...

Page 24: ...ible for a replacement Be sure to have your dealer program the new remote controller code in your vehicle s memory so that the old code is erased or per form the programming procedure your self according to the instructions in this section PANIC button 3 function This function is to get the attention of oth ers Press the PANIC button 3 for more than 1 second The headlights and taillights will blin...

Page 25: ...other than LOCK If the ignition key is inserted in the igni tion switch If no doors are opened within about 30 seconds after unlocking the doors by pushing the request switch the doors will be locked again automatically 80JM020 1 80 cm 2 1 2 feet When the remote controller is within approximately 80 cm 2 1 2 feet from a front door handle or the tailgate switch you can lock or unlock the doors by p...

Page 26: ...ealer as soon as pos sible for a replacement Be sure to have your dealer program the new remote controller code in your vehicle s memory so that the old code is erased or per form the programming procedure your self according to the instructions in this section You can use up to four remote controllers and ignition keys for your vehicle Ask your SUZUKI dealer for details The battery life of the re...

Page 27: ...ushing the power door locking switch the driver s door will be automatically unlocked If you open a door other than the driver s door and lock the front passenger s door by turning the lock knob forward or push ing the power door locking switch the front passenger s door will be automati cally unlocked For SX4 SEDAN if you close the trunk lid with the remote controller left in the trunk with all t...

Page 28: ...ing the fol lowing procedure NOTE You can program up to four remote con troller codes into your vehicle s memory The four codes may be the same or dif ferent If you try to program a fifth code the four remote controller codes that are pro grammed will be cleared automatically If you program a new remote controller code all of the old remote controller codes that are in your vehicle s memory will b...

Page 29: ...ote controller if you do not proceed to step 5 within 60 seconds after the engine has started 5 Turn the ignition switch to the LOCK position A buzzer will sound twice and the door lock switch will be activated from the lock position to the unlock position automatically 6 Press the LOCK UNLOCK or PANIC button on the remote controller A buzzer will sound twice and the door lock switch will be activ...

Page 30: ...use harmful interference and 2 This device must accept any interfer ence received including interference that may cause undesired operation NOTE Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for com pliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment 2 For Canada This device complies with Industry Canada Standard RSS 210 Operation is subject to the following...

Page 31: ...smitter code in your vehicle s memory so that the old code is erased or perform the program ming procedure yourself according to the instructions in this section PANIC button 3 function This function is to get the attention of oth ers Press the PANIC button 3 for more than 1 second The headlights and taillights will blink for about 30 seconds Also the horn will sound intermittently for about 30 se...

Page 32: ...e oldest code will be cleared automatically To purchase new transmitters see your SUZUKI dealer Before you begin programming have all of your transmitters available To program a new transmitter 1 Confirm that all the doors are closed and the ignition key is out of the ignition switch 2 Open the driver s door 3 Insert the key turn the ignition switch to the ON position turn the ignition switch to t...

Page 33: ...codes in the vehicle s memory with the code for the transmitter you are using 2 If you want to program up to two addi tional transmitters repeat the program ming procedure shown in this section 3 Make sure that the keyless entry sys tem operates properly by operating each transmitter 1 For USA This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the fol lowing two conditions ...

Page 34: ...m Windows Power Window Controls Driver s side 80JC095 The power windows can only be operated when the ignition switch is in the ON posi tion The driver s door has switches 1 2 4 5 to operate the driver s window the front passenger s window the rear left win dow and the rear right window respec tively Passenger s door 80JC096 The passenger s door has a switch 3 to operate the passenger s window 1 2...

Page 35: ...nger s window s cannot be raised or lowered by operating any of the switches 2 3 4 or 5 To restore normal operation release the lock switch by pushing the switch again CLOSE OPEN EXAMPLE WARNING You should always lock the passen ger s window operation when there are children in the vehicle Children can be seriously injured if they get part of their body caught by the window during operation To avo...

Page 36: ...your vehi cle in the mirror To adjust the mirror set the selector tab 1 to the day position then move the mirror up down or sideways by hand to obtain the best view When driving at night you can move the selector tab to the night position to reduce glare from the headlights of vehicles behind you EXAMPLE 1 Day driving Night driving WARNING Always adjust the mirror with the selector set to the day ...

Page 37: ...To adjust the mirrors 1 Move the selector switch to the left or right to select the mirror you wish to adjust 2 Press the outer part of the switch that corresponds to the direction you wish to move the mirror 3 Return the selector switch to the center position to help prevent unintended adjustment NOTE If your vehicle is equipped with the heated outside rearview mirrors refer to Heated Rear Window...

Page 38: ...ipped with a seat height adjuster lever on the outboard side of the seat raise or lower the seat by pull ing up or down the adjuster lever 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 are properly adjusted before you start driving WARNING To avoid exces...

Page 39: ... adjust the head restraint as high as possi ble Front 80J2060 Each front seats is equipped with a head restraint WARNING All seatbacks should always be in an upright position when driving or seat belt effectiveness may be reduced Seat belts are designed to offer maxi mum protection when seatbacks are in the upright position WARNING All occupants including the driver should not operate a vehicle or...

Page 40: ...ry to recline the seat back to provide enough overhead clear ance to remove the head restraint 80J2013 To reinstall the head restraint insert the head restraint bars into the holes 4 and push the head restraint down Front Seat Heater if equipped 79J076 With the ignition switch in the ON posi tion push in one or both of the seat heater switches to warm the corresponding seat s The indicator light b...

Page 41: ... skin People who are asleep or under the influence of alcohol or other drugs which make them tired CAUTION 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 WARNING All occupants including the driver should not operate a vehicle or sit in a vehicle ...

Page 42: ...traint pull upward on the restraint until it clicks To lower the restraint push down on the restraint while holding in the release knob 3 If a head restraint must be removed for cleaning replacement etc push in the release knob and pull the head restraint all the way out When installing a child restraint system raise the head restraint to the most upper position For SX4 SEDAN if the distance betwe...

Page 43: ...shoulder belts in the belt hangers 2 Lower the adjustable head restraint fully SX4 80JM027 SX4 SEDAN 80JC087 EXAMPLE EXAMPLE CAUTION When you move a seatback make sure the belt webbing is hooked in the seat belt hangers so the seat belts are not caught by the seat back seat hinge or seat latch This helps prevent damage to the belt system Make sure the belt webbing is not twisted EXAMPLE EXAMPLE Se...

Page 44: ...ock and prevent the seatback from being locked securely WARNING Luggage or other cargo should be stowed in the luggage compartment with the rear seat in an upright posi tion whenever possible If you need to carry cargo in the passenger com partment with the rear seat back folded forward be sure to secure the cargo or it may be thrown about causing injury Never pile cargo higher than the seatbacks ...

Page 45: ...r purpose Incorrect use of it may cause dam age to the inside of the lock and prevent the seatback from being locked securely WARNING An air bag supplements or adds to the frontal crash protection offered by seat belts The driver and all pas sengers must be properly restrained by wearing seat belts at all times whether or not an air bag is mounted at their seating position to minimize the risk of ...

Page 46: ...ar seat Continued as low as possible across the hips WARNING Continued Do not wear your seat belt over hard or breakable objects in your pockets or on your clothing If an accident occurs objects such as glasses pens etc under the seat belt can cause injury Never use the same seat belt on more than one occupant and never attach a seat belt over an infant or child being held on an occupant s lap Suc...

Page 47: ...r 60A038 60A040 WARNING Continued Infants and small children should never be transported unless they are properly restrained Restraint systems for infants and small chil dren can be purchased commer cially and should be used Make sure that the system you purchase meets Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards Read and follow all the directions provided by the manu facturer Avoid contamination of sea...

Page 48: ...h of the diagonal shoulder strap adjusts itself to allow freedom of movement All Seat Belts 60A036 To fasten the seat belt sit up straight and well back in the seat pull the latch plate attached to the seat belt across your body and press it into the buckle until you hear a click 80J2008 NOTE The word CENTER is molded into the buckle for the rear center belt The buckles are designed so a latch pla...

Page 49: ...come on and a buzzer will sound as a reminder to the driver and front passenger to buckle their seat belts The seat belt reminder functions as shown in the figure below There are some differ ences between the driver s seat belt reminder and the front passenger s seat belt reminder For more details refer to the explanation below WARNING It is absolutely essential that the driver and passengers wear...

Page 50: ...nds when the ignition key is turned to the ON position then will blink for about 55 sec onds When the light comes on a buzzer will also sound intermittently for about 6 seconds Reminder 1 2 If the vehicle is driven vehicle speed 8 km h Reminder 2 will operate about 30 seconds after Reminder 1 has fin ished If the vehicle is not driven vehicle speed 8 km h Reminder 2 will oper ate when driving star...

Page 51: ...on Shoulder Anchor Height Adjuster 64J198 Adjust the shoulder anchor height so that the shoulder belt rides on the center of the outside shoulder To upward slide the anchor up To downward slide the anchor down while pulling the lock knob out After adjustment make sure that the anchor is securely locked Seat Belt Hanger if equipped SX4 80JM140 SX4 SEDAN 80JM141 WARNING Be sure that the shoulder bel...

Page 52: ...the seat belts are not caught by the seatback seat hinge or seat latch This helps prevent damage to the belt system EXAMPLE WARNING Be sure to inspect all seat belt assemblies after any collision Any seat belt assembly which was in use during a collision other than a very minor one should be replaced even if damage to the assembly is not obvious Any seat belt assembly which was not in use during a...

Page 53: ...t systems are designed to be secured in vehicle seats by either seat belts lap belts or the lap portion of lap shoulder belts or by special rigid lower anchor bars built into the seats Whenever possible SUZUKI recommends that child restraint systems be installed on the rear seat According to accident statistics chil dren are safer when properly restrained in rear seating positions than in front se...

Page 54: ...jured The back of a rear facing child restraint would be too close to the inflating air bag WARNING 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 Be sure to secure the child in the restraint system accord ing to the manufacturer s instruc tions Supplementa...

Page 55: ... A ELR type belt 83E035 1 Pull all of the remaining webbing out of the retractor You will hear a click which means that the emergency locking retractor ELR has converted to func tion as an automatic locking retractor ALR A ELR type belt 83E032 2 Allow the extra webbing to retract and pull the webbing toward the retractor to take up any slack Make sure that the lap portion of the belt is tight arou...

Page 56: ... need to tighten the belt pull more webbing toward the retractor WARNING If the retractor is not in the ALR mode the child restraint system can move or tip over when your vehicle turns or stops abruptly EXAMPLE WARNING Before installing a child restraint in the rear center seat follow these steps for secure installation Make sure the detachable connec tor is securely latched and the web bing is no...

Page 57: ...stem 65D337 80JM080 Your vehicle is equipped with lower anchors for securing up to one or two stan dard LATCH type child restraint s in the rear seats LATCH stands for Lower Anchors and Tethers for Children The anchors are located where the rear of the seat cushion meets the bottom of the seatback EXAMPLE Rigid lower connecting bar type Flexible lower connecting strap type EXAMPLE Supplemental Res...

Page 58: ... are securely latched to the anchors NOTE Although there are three rear seating posi tions you cannot install three LATCH type child restraints in the rear seats You can install one or two LATCH restraint s Be sure to install the LATCH type child restraint s in the outboard seating posi tions If your LATCH restraint has flexible lower connecting straps these general instruc tions apply 1 If possib...

Page 59: ...ur LATCH restraint has rigid lower con necting bars these general instructions apply 1 If possible fold the seatback rearward for easier installation 78F114 2 Place the child restraint in the rear seat inserting the connecting bars through the slots in the seat cushion or the slots in the seatback bottom EXAMPLE WARNING The seatback should always be securely latched in a fairly upright position wh...

Page 60: ... of the child restraint and push the child restraint forcefully to latch the connecting bars Make sure they are securely latched by trying to move the child restraint system in all directions especially forward 6 Return the seatback if folded Attach the top tether strap if applicable EXAMPLE EXAMPLE WARNING The seatback should always be securely latched in a fairly upright position when any type o...

Page 61: ...DAN open the cover that is marked with the anchor bracket symbol to access the anchor bracket Close the cover when not using the anchor bracket 4 Hook the top strap to the anchor bracket and tighten the top strap according to the instructions provided by the child restraint system manufac turer Be sure to attach the top strap to the corresponding anchor located directly behind the child restraint ...

Page 62: ... seat belt length the occupant s body size and the seat adjustment the driver s seat should always be adjusted as far back as possible while still maintaining control of the vehicle and other adjustable seats should be adjusted as far back as possible your dealer can select the appropriate seat belt extender A seat belt extender should only be used for the person vehicle and seating loca tion it w...

Page 63: ...tion in addition to this Seat Belt Pretensioner System sec tion and follow all those precautions The pretensioner is located in each front seat belt retractor The pretensioner tight ens the seat belt so the belt fits the occu pant s body more snugly in the event of a frontal or side crash The retractors will remain locked after the pretensioners are activated Upon activation some noise will occur ...

Page 64: ...or comes on while driving the pre tensioner system or the air bag system may not work properly Have both systems inspected by an authorized SUZUKI dealer as soon as possible Service on or around the pretensioner sys tem components or wiring must be per formed only by an authorized SUZUKI dealer who is specially trained Improper service could result in unintended activa tion of pretensioners or cou...

Page 65: ...oulder belt at each front seating position 1 Driver s front air bag 2 Front passenger s front air bag 3 Seat belt pretensioners 4 Air bag controller 5 Driver s seat position sensors 6 Occupant classification module 7 PASS AIR BAG OFF indicator 8 Forward crash sensors 9 Side air bags 10 Side curtain air bags 11 Side crash sensors 12 Rear side crash sensors 13 Front passenger s sensor mat 14 Seat be...

Page 66: ...ve the air bag system inspected by an authorized SUZUKI dealer as soon as possible Front Air Bags 80JS026 80J2009 The driver s front air bag is located behind the center pad of the steering wheel and the front passenger s front air bag is located behind the passenger s side of the dashboard The words SRS AIRBAG are molded into the air bag covers to identify the location of the air bags Frontal col...

Page 67: ...ent all pos sible injuries that may occur in an accident Your vehicle has dual stage front air bags which adjust the air bag inflation force according to crash severity driver s seat fore aft position and whether or not the front passenger s seat belt is fastened Also your vehicle has a front passenger sensing system which turns off the front passenger s front air bag and seat belt pre tensioner u...

Page 68: ...e tag to identify the location of the side air bags 80JM146 Side curtain air bags are located in the roof lining The words SRS AIRBAG are molded into the pillar to identify the loca tion of the side curtain air bags Side collision range 80JM032 Side air bags and side curtain air bags are designed to inflate only in severe side impact collisions EXAMPLE EXAMPLE ...

Page 69: ...g the accident Therefore an air bag is NOT a substitute for seat belts To maximize your protection ALWAYS WEAR YOUR SEAT BELTS Be aware that no system can prevent all pos sible injuries that may occur in an accident WARNING An air bag supplements or adds to the crash protection offered by seat belts The driver and all passengers must be properly restrained by wear ing seat belts at all times wheth...

Page 70: ... full power Front Passenger Sensing System The front passenger sensing system will turn off the front passenger s front air bag and seat belt pretensioner under certain conditions This system works using a sen sor mat that is part of the front passenger s seat The front passenger sensing system is designed to detect whether an occupant is present in the seat and if an occupant is present to determ...

Page 71: ...y and the seat belt pre tensioner will not operate If you have secured a child in the front pas senger seat in a forward facing child restraint system or booster seat and the PASS AIR BAG OFF indicator light is not on turn the vehicle off remove the child restraint or booster seat from the vehicle and reinstall it following the child restraint or booster seat manufacturer s directions Also refer t...

Page 72: ...above illus tration the front passenger sensing sys tem senses a properly seated occupant and enables the air bag When using a seat belt extender follow the instructions in the Seat Belt Extender section WARNING Do not place any heavy objects on the front passenger s seat The pres sure sensors in the sensor mat could be damaged and the front passenger sensing system may not work prop erly WARNING ...

Page 73: ...er your view nor make it harder to exit the vehicle Air bags must inflate quickly and forcefully in order to reduce the chance of serious or fatal injuries However an unavoidable consequence of the quick inflation is that the air bag may irritate bare skin such as the facial area against a front air bag Also upon inflation a loud noise will occur and some powder and smoke will be released These co...

Page 74: ...r her body against the dashboard or other wise get too close to the dash board For vehicles with side air bags and side curtain air bags occupants should not lean on or sleep against the door In these sit uations the out of position occu pant would be too close to an inflating air bag and may suffer severe injury Do not attach any objects to or place any objects over the steering wheel or dashboar...

Page 75: ...To prevent damage or unintended inflation of the air bag system be sure the battery is disconnected and the ignition switch has been in the LOCK position for at least 90 seconds before performing any electrical service work on your SUZUKI Do not touch air bag system components or wires The wires are wrapped with yellow tape or yellow tubing and the couplers are yellow for easy identification Scrap...

Page 76: ...3 03E Instrument Cluster 1 Speedometer 2 Tachometer 3 Fuel gauge 4 Temperature gauge 5 Information display 6 Trip meter selector knob 7 Indicator selector knob 8 Warning and indicator lights 80J2020 5 7 8 8 6 1 2 3 8 4 EXAMPLE ...

Page 77: ... inform you of a TPMS malfunction When the system detects a malfunction this light will flash for approximately one minute and then remain continuously illu minated This sequence will be repeated approximately ten minutes after subse quent the ignition switch is turned on as long as the malfunction exists NOTE The low tire pressure warning light may not come on immediately if you have a sudden los...

Page 78: ...nd anti lock function of the ABS If the brake system warning light comes on while you are driving the vehicle it may mean that there is something wrong with the vehicle s brake system If this happens you should WARNING If the low tire pressure warning light comes on and stays on reduce your speed and avoid abrupt steering and braking Stop in a safe place as soon as possible and check your tires If...

Page 79: ...es inoperative the brake sys tem will function as an ordinary brake sys tem that has no ABS For details of the ABS refer to Anti Lock Brake System ABS in the OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE section SLIP Indicator Light if equipped 52KM133 ESP is a registered trademark of Daimler AG This light blinks 5 times per second when one of the ESP systems other than ABS is activated If this light blinks drive care f...

Page 80: ...k that the light is working If the light stays on or comes on when driv ing there may be something wrong with the ESP systems other than ABS You should have the system inspected by an authorized SUZUKI dealer For details of the ESP systems refer to Electronic Stability Program ESP in the OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE sec tion ESP OFF Indicator Light if equipped 66J032 When the ignition switch is turned t...

Page 81: ...river s Seat Belt Reminder Light 60G049 If the driver s seat belt is unbuckled when the ignition switch is turned to the ON position this light will come on and then blink When the light comes on a buzzer will also sound intermittently for about 6 seconds The reminder will repeat several times under certain conditions until the driver s seat belt is buckled After repeating several times the remind...

Page 82: ...s nec essary Bring the vehicle to your SUZUKI dealer to have the emission control system serviced right away and avoid hard accel eration until the service is performed Also if the light comes on there may be something wrong with the continuously variable transaxle system Have the sys tem inspected by an authorized SUZUKI dealer NOTE If the fuel filler cap is not installed fully the electrical sys...

Page 83: ...doors completely CRUISE Indicator Light if equipped 52D113 When the cruise control system is on this light will be on SET Indicator Light if equipped 65D474 When the vehicle s speed is controlled by the cruise control system this light will be on Keyless Start System Indicator Light if equipped 80JM122 When you push the ignition switch for vehi cle with the keyless start system this light will com...

Page 84: ... you can check that the light is working When the 2WD i AWD switch is in the i AWD AUTO mode with the ignition switch in the ON position the light comes on and stays on If the light and the i AWD LOCK indicator light stay on or come on simultaneously when driving there may be something wrong with the i AWD system Have the system inspected by an authorized SUZUKI dealer If the oil temperature of th...

Page 85: ...WD AUTO mode automati cally The i AWD AUTO indicator light will come on and stay on When the ignition switch is turned to the OFF position the i AWD LOCK mode is canceled For details of the i AWD LOCK mode refer to Using the 2WD i AWD Switch in the OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE sec tion Daytime Running Light D R L Indi cator Light if equipped 60B245 With the D R L system the headlights light but are dimm...

Page 86: ...ning light 1 comes on fill the fuel tank immediately When the low fuel warning light 1 comes on a ding sounds once to remind you to fill the fuel If you do not fill the fuel a ding sounds every time when the ignition switch is turned to ON NOTE The activation point of the low fuel warning light 1 varies depending on road condi tions for example slope or curve and driving conditions because of fuel...

Page 87: ...uel consumption Driving range Thermometer Display C Transaxle selector position indicator for CVT Display D Odometer Illumination control setting Display E Clock if equipped Instantaneous Fuel Consumption The display A shows instantaneous fuel consumption with a bar graph only when the vehicle is moving 80J2026 NOTE The display does not show the bar graph unless the vehicle is moving The indicated...

Page 88: ...umption will be reinitialized Change the indication again to your preference Trip meter Average Fuel Consumption Driving Range Thermometer When the ignition switch is in the ON position the display B shows one of the following five indications trip meter A trip meter B average fuel consumption driving range or thermometer To switch the display indication B push the trip meter selector knob 1 or th...

Page 89: ...old the indicator selector knob 2 for a while when the display shows the average fuel consumption NOTE When you reset the indication or reconnect the negative terminal to the battery the value of average fuel consumption will be shown after driving for a while Driving range If you selected driving range the last time you drove the vehicle the display indicates for a few seconds and then indicates ...

Page 90: ...s near freezing even if the display does not show the thermometer To change the unit of temperature while pushing and holding the trip meter selector knob 1 turn the indicator selector knob 2 80J2031 NOTE When you reconnect the negative ter minal to the battery the unit of temperature will be reinitialized Change the unit again to your preference Transaxle selector position indicator for CVT 80J20...

Page 91: ... dim the brightness of the instrument panel lights when the position lights or headlights are on You can change the brightness of the instrument panel lights regardless of whether the position lights or headlights are off or on To increase the brightness of the instru ment panel lights turn the indicator selec tor knob 1 clockwise To reduce the brightness of the instrument panel lights turn the in...

Page 92: ... change the hour indication turn the indicator selector knob 2 left or right repeatedly when the hour indication flashes To change the hour indication quickly turn and hold the indicator selector knob 2 To set the hour indi cation push the the indicator selector knob 2 and the minute indication will flash 3 To change the minute indication turn the indicator selector knob 2 left or right repeatedly...

Page 93: ...the high beams main beams as a passing signal pull the lever slightly toward you and release it when you have completed the signal Daytime Running Light D R L System The headlights light but are dimmer than the low beam when the following three conditions are all met Also the D R L indi cator light on the instrument panel comes on Conditions for D R L system operation 1 The engine is running 2 The...

Page 94: ...ver 65D611 Turn Signal Operation With the ignition switch in the ON posi tion move the lever up or down to activate the right or left turn signals Normal turn signal 63J310 Move the lever all the way upward or down ward to signal When the turn is com pleted the signal will cancel and the lever will return to its normal position WARNING To avoid possible injury do not oper ate controls by reaching ...

Page 95: ...ease it Hazard Warning Switch 80JM041 Push in the hazard warning switch to acti vate the hazard warning lights All turn sig nal lights and both turn signal indicators will flash simultaneously To turn off the lights push the switch again Use the hazard warning lights to warn other traffic during emergency parking or when your vehicle could otherwise become a traffic hazard Windshield Wiper and Was...

Page 96: ... on continuously at low speed 63J302 If the lever is equipped with the INT TIME control turn the control forward or rear ward to adjust the intermittent wiper opera tion to the desired interval Windshield Washer 63J303 To spray windshield washer fluid pull the lever toward you The windshield wipers will automatically turn on at low speed if they are not already on and the INT posi tion is equipped...

Page 97: ...ould take the fol lowing precautions Do not continue to hold in the lever when there is no windshield washer fluid being sprayed or the washer motor can be damaged Do not attempt to remove dirt from a dry windshield with the wipers or you can damage the windshield and the wiper blades Always wet the windshield with washer fluid before operating the wipers Clear ice or packed snow from the wiper bl...

Page 98: ... lock lever 3 Try moving the steering wheel up and down to make sure it is securely locked in position Horn 80J2010 Press the horn pad on the steering wheel to sound the horn The horn will sound with the ignition switch in any position Heated Rear Window and Heated Outside Rearview Mirrors if equipped Switch Type 1 80JM042 Type 2 80JM043 WARNING Never attempt to adjust the steering wheel height wh...

Page 99: ...usly An indicator light will be lit when the defog ger is on The defogger will work only when the engine is running To turn off the defogger push the switch 1 again NOTE The defogger will work only when the engine is running The defogger will automatically turn off after the defogger remains on for 15 min utes to prevent discharging of the bat tery 2 CAUTION The heated rear window and the heated o...

Page 100: ...2 83 BEFORE DRIVING 80J23 03E MEMO ...

Page 101: ...ch 3 2 Parking Brake Lever 3 6 Pedals 3 7 Starting the Engine 3 8 Engine Block Heater if equipped 3 9 Using the Transaxle 3 10 Using the 2WD i AWD intelligent All Wheel Drive Switch if equipped 3 16 Cruise Control if equipped 3 18 Braking 3 20 Electronic Stability Program ESP if equipped 3 23 Tire Pressure Monitoring System TPMS 3 26 ...

Page 102: ...d odorless Since carbon monoxide is difficult to detect by itself be sure to take the following precautions to help prevent carbon monoxide from entering your vehicle Do not leave the engine running in garages or other confined areas Continued WARNING 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...

Page 103: ... Be sure to close the hood securely after check ing for proper latch operation See the item All latches hinges and locks of CHASSIS AND BODY in the Periodic Maintenance Schedule section in the INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE section for lubrication schedule Once a month or each time you fill your fuel tank check the tire pressure using a tire pressure gauge Also check the tire pressure of the spare tir...

Page 104: ... the steering wheel and gearshift lever To release the steering lock insert the key and turn it clockwise to one of the other positions If you have trouble turning the key to unlock the steering try turning the steering wheel slightly to the right or left while turning the key ACC Accessories such as the radio can oper ate but the engine is off ON This is the normal operating position All electric...

Page 105: ...ds when you push in the ignition switch and then will turn off to protect the system In this case you must release the ignition switch and push it in again to illuminate the blue indicator light If the keyless start system red indicator light illuminates the remote controller may not be in the vehicle or the battery of the remote controller may be unreli able NOTE If the battery of the remote cont...

Page 106: ...ition from the ACC position turn the ignition switch counterclockwise while pushing in the switch CVT vehicle To turn the ignition switch push the switch ACC 2 Accessories such as the radio can oper ate but the engine is off ON 3 This is the normal operating position All electrical systems are on START 4 This is the position for starting the engine using the starter motor The switch should be rele...

Page 107: ...ehicle Always remove the ignition key when leaving the vehicle even if only for a short time Also do not leave children or pets alone in a parked vehicle Unattended chil dren could cause accidental move ment of the vehicle or could tamper with power windows Children or pets could suffer from heatstroke in warm or hot weather which could result in severe injury or even death CAUTION Do not turn the...

Page 108: ...cle with the parking brake set rear brake effec tiveness can be reduced from over heating brake life may be shortened or permanent brake damage may result If the parking brake does not hold the vehicle securely or does not fully release have your vehicle inspected immediately by an autho rized SUZUKI dealer WARNING Always set the parking brake fully before leaving your vehicle or it may roll causi...

Page 109: ...gine CVT If the gearshift lever is not in P Park position shift into P If you need to re start the engine while the vehicle is moving shift into N NOTE The engine of manual transaxle vehicle will not start unless the clutch pedal is depressed NOTE CVT vehicles have a starter interlock device which is designed to keep the starter from operating if the transaxle is in any of the drive positions CAUT...

Page 110: ...ug cap When the engine block heater is not in use ensure the heater cord is secured to prevent contact with any moving parts 4 Using a heavy duty three prong grounded extension cord plug the female end into the block heater socket and the male end into a normal grounded 110 volt AC outlet NOTE Activate the heater at least four hours before you start the engine However as the heating time varies de...

Page 111: ...rator while continuing to gradu ally release the clutch Shifting All forward gears are synchronized which provides for quiet and easy shifting Always depress the clutch pedal all the way to the floor before shifting gears Keep the engine speed does not rise into the red zone of the tachometer 80J2082 Reverse gear with lifting up ring shift the gearshift lever to the right engage gear CAUTION Secur...

Page 112: ...oss of traction which could cause you to lose control Make sure that the vehicle is com pletely stopped before you shift into reverse CAUTION 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 slope Depress the clutch fully when shifting When shifting or starting off do not race the engine Racing the engine can...

Page 113: ...the vehicle is parked or when start ing the engine Shift into Park only when the vehicle is completely stationary R Reverse Use this position to reverse the vehicle from stop Make sure that vehicle is com pletely stationary before shifting into Reverse N Neutral Use this position for starting the engine if the engine stalls and you need to restart it while the vehicle is moving You may also shift ...

Page 114: ...emporarily by pulling the shift paddle if equipped on the steering wheel toward you when the gearshift lever is in D Shifting in the manual mode You can shift gears from 1st to 6th depend ing on driving speed NOTE When the engine is revved the gear is shifted up automatically to prevent dam age to the engine and the transaxle If the CVT fluid becomes hot such as when driving on up hill the engine ...

Page 115: ... from the gearshift lever then shift the lever again You cannot shift gears continu ously while holding the lever in the or position Using the shift paddle if equipped 80J1358 To shift up pull the side shift paddle located on right side of the steering wheel toward you When you remove your finger from the switch the switch will return to the original position 80J1359 To shift down pull the side sh...

Page 116: ...t of P PARK 80J2040 Vehicles with a CVT have an electrically operated park lock feature If the vehicle s battery is discharged or there is some other electrical failure the CVT cannot be shifted out of Park in the normal way Jump starting may correct the condition If not follow the procedure described below This procedure will permit changing the tran saxle out of Park 1 Be sure the parking brake ...

Page 117: ... wheels This function improves driving stability and running through performance on rough roads and stabilizes driving per formance even on a snow covered up hill road or the like Also during normal driving on paved roads torque distribution to the rear wheels is reduced to achieve the nearly front wheel drive condition thereby fuel consumption is improved i AWD LOCK In this position engine power ...

Page 118: ...ion between front wheels and rear wheels increases wheels run idle If this state continues the oil tem perature of the driving system parts rises In such case the i AWD AUTO indica tor light blinks and the driving mode changes to the 2WD mode to protect the driving system parts When you operate your vehicle in the i AWD mode continuously park the vehi cle at a safe place and run the engine idle Af...

Page 119: ...osition or the gear position is in 3rd 4th 5th or 6th in the manual mode The vehicle speed is about 25 mph 40 km h or higher 79JM006 1 CRUISE switch 2 CANCEL switch 3 SET COAST switch 4 RES ACC switch CAUTION Unevenly worn tires can cause prob lems in the operation of the 2WD i AWD switch Be sure to rotate the tires according to the maintenance schedule Refer to Tires and Main tenance Schedule in ...

Page 120: ...To accelerate depress the accelerator pedal When you take your foot off the pedal your vehicle will return to the set speed To decelerate depress the brake pedal The set speed will be canceled and SET indicator light will go off To resume the previously set speed push the RES ACC switch 4 and turn on the SET indicator light again when vehicle speed is above 25 mph 40 km h The vehicle will accelera...

Page 121: ...control will be canceled temporarily with following procedures Push the CANCEL switch 2 Depress the brake pedal For manual transaxle depress the clutch pedal For CVT downshift from 3rd to 2nd in the manual mode The vehicle speed falls more than about 20 percent from the set speed Any time the vehicle speed falls below 25 mph 40 km h When the vehicle skids and ESP if equipped is activated To resume...

Page 122: ... help you avoid skidding by elec tronically controlling braking pressure It will also help you maintain steering control when braking on slippery surfaces or when braking hard The ABS works automatically so you do not need any special braking technique Just push the brake pedal down without pumping The ABS will operate whenever it senses that the wheels are locking up You may feel the brake pedal ...

Page 123: ...ventional brake systems than with ABS In both of the above conditions ABS will still offer the advantage of helping you maintain directional control However remember that ABS will not compensate for bad road or weather conditions or poor driver judgment Use good judg ment and do not drive faster than conditions will safely allow 1 2 3 WARNING If the ABS warning light 1 or 2 on the instrument panel...

Page 124: ...d the Brake system warning light 3 on the instrument panel simulta neously stay on or come on when driving both anti lock function and rear brake force control function pro portioning valve function of the ABS system may have failed This could cause the rear wheels to skid or the vehicle to spin during braking on a slippery road or hard braking on a dry paved road If both warning lights come on dr...

Page 125: ...king on slippery surfaces or when braking hard The ABS works automati cally so you do not have to use any special braking technique Just push the brake pedal down without pumping The ABS will operate whenever it senses that wheels are locking up You may feel the brake pedal pulsate while the ABS is operating For more information on ABS see Brak ing in the OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE section NOTE If the...

Page 126: ...re activated It may take more than few seconds before the slip indicator light goes out depending on the road surface condition ESP Warning Light 66J031 When the ESP systems other than ABS have a system malfunction the ESP warning light in the instrument cluster comes on NOTE When the ESP warning light comes on or stays on while driving indicating a mal function of the ESP systems other than ABS t...

Page 127: ...ressure signals to a central receiver which relays the information to a tire pres sure monitoring system controller When the inflation pressure of one or more tires indicates significant under inflation the low tire pressure warning light shown below comes on Low Tire Pressure Warning Light 52D305 WARNING Each tire including the spare if pro vided should be checked monthly when cold and inflated t...

Page 128: ...make sure to have an authorized SUZUKI dealer check the system WARNING The load rating of your tires is reduced at lower inflation pressures If your tires become even moderately under inflated the vehicle load may exceed the load rating of the tires which can lead to tire failure The low tire pressure warning light will not alert you of this condition The warn ing light will only come on when one ...

Page 129: ...ht turns off after coming on make sure to check the inflation pressure of all tires To reduce the chance that the low tire pressure warning light will come on due to normal changes in temperature and atmospheric pressure it is important to check and adjust the tire pressures when the tires are cold Tires that appear to be at the specified pressure when checked after driving when the tires are warm...

Page 130: ...the original wheel and normal TPMS oper ation will be restored If you need to replace original wheels on your vehicle your dealer must make sure that TPMS sensors are installed in the new wheels and must set up the TPMS to rec ognize the new sensors NOTE A TPMS sensor is not installed in the spare tire You should use the spare tire only in an emergency situation and should replace the spare tire a...

Page 131: ... expressly approved by the party responsible for com pliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Traveling to CANADA Please note that service for the tire pres sure monitoring system may not be avail able in CANADA should there be any problems or malfunctions in the system WARNING Only use tires and wheels recom mended by SUZUKI as standard or optional equipment for your vehic...

Page 132: ...3 31 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE 80J23 03E MEMO ...

Page 133: ...DRIVING TIPS 4 80J23 03E 60G409 DRIVING TIPS Break In 4 1 Catalytic Converter 4 1 Improving Fuel Economy 4 2 Highway Driving 4 3 Driving on Hills 4 3 Driving on Slippery Roads 4 4 ...

Page 134: ...ld be properly restrained at all times using the seat belts provided Refer to the Seat Belts and Child Restraint Systems section for instructions on proper use of the seat belts Never drive while under the influ ence of alcohol or other drugs Alcohol and drugs can seriously impair your ability to drive safely greatly increasing the risk of injury to yourself and others You should also avoid drivin...

Page 135: ... CAUTION To minimize the possibility of catalyst or other vehicle damage Maintain the engine in the proper operating condition In the event of an engine malfunc tion particularly one involving engine misfire or other apparent loss of performance have the vehi cle serviced promptly Do not shut off the engine or inter rupt the ignition when the transaxle is in gear and the vehicle is in motion Do no...

Page 136: ...ce On rainy days Hydroplaning can occur Hydroplaning is the loss of direct con tact between the road surface and the vehicle s tires due to a water film forming between them Steering or braking the vehicle while Hydroplaning can be very difficult and loss of control can occur Keep speed down when the road surface is wet At high speeds the vehicle may be affected by side winds Therefore reduce spee...

Page 137: ...create a rocking motion which may give you enough momentum to free the vehicle Press gently on the accelerator to keep wheel spinning to a minimum wheel rpm Remove your foot from the accelerator while shifting Do not race the engine Excessive wheel spin will cause the tires to dig deeper making it more difficult to free the vehicle 2 If your vehicle remains stuck after a few minutes of rocking get...

Page 138: ...s could carry your vehicle away from your intended path The water is too deep if it covers your wheel hubs axles or exhaust tailpipe Know the depth of the water before you attempt to drive through it If water blocks the tailpipe the engine may not start or run If the water is deep enough to get drawn into the engine intake system the engine will be badly damaged Submerged brakes will have poor bra...

Page 139: ...d tires refer to the Tire Information Label located on the driver s side door pillar Never use oversized tires or special shocks and springs to raise jack up your vehicle This will change its handling characteristics Over sized tires may also rub against the fender over bumps causing vehicle damage or tire failure Continued WARNING Continued After driving through water test the brakes while drivin...

Page 140: ...4 7 DRIVING TIPS 80J23 03E MEMO Warning and Indicator Lights 8 A T Selector Position Indicator 8 Speedometer Odometer Trip meter 8 ...

Page 141: ...ht SX4 SEDAN 5 46 Spot Light 5 47 Accessory Socket if equipped 5 47 Cigarette Lighter and Ashtray if equipped 5 47 Assist Grips if equipped 5 48 Glove Box 5 49 Cup Holder and Storage Area if equipped 5 49 Front Seat Back Pocket if equipped 5 50 Armrest if equipped 5 51 Shopping Hook if equipped 5 51 Floor Mats if equipped 5 51 Luggage Compartment Cover if equipped 5 52 Luggage Compartment Board if...

Page 142: ...nd air conditioning systems as follows Heating System Manual Heating and Air Conditioning System Automatic Heating and Air Conditioning System Climate Control Air Outlet 80JM044 1 Windshield defroster outlet 2 Side defroster outlet 3 Side outlet 4 Center outlet 5 Floor outlet EXAMPLE Parking Brake Lever 6 Pedals 6 ...

Page 143: ... This is used to select the temperature by turning the selector Blower speed selector 2 This is used to turn on the blower and to select blower speed by turning the selec tor Air flow selector 3 63J048 This is used to select one of the functions described below Ventilation a 79J065 Temperature controlled air comes out of the center and side air outlets 1 2 3 4 a b e d c Pedals 6 Gearshift Lever 10...

Page 144: ... and the side outlets Defrost e 79J069 Temperature controlled air comes out of the windshield defroster outlets the side defroster outlets and the side outlets Air intake selector 4 63J047 This selector is used to select the following modes Fresh Air f When this mode is selected the indicator light will go off and outside air is used Recirculated Air g When this mode is selected the indicator ligh...

Page 145: ... the normal heating method as soon as possible Head cooled Feet warmed heating Select BI LEVEL and FRESH AIR the temperature selector to the desired tem perature position and the blower speed selector to the desired blower speed posi tion Unless the temperature selector is in the fully COLD position or fully HOT posi tion the air that comes out of the center and side outlets will be cooler than th...

Page 146: ... 3 80JC043 This is used to select one of the functions described below Ventilation a 79J065 Temperature controlled air comes out of the center and side air outlets Bi level b 79J066 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 how ever the air fro...

Page 147: ... air conditioning system will come on and the FRESH AIR mode will be selected automatically Air intake selector 4 63J047 This selector is used to select the following modes Fresh Air f When this mode is selected the indicator light will go off and outside air is used Recirculated Air g When this mode is selected the indicator light will come on outside air is shut out and inside air is recirculate...

Page 148: ...e desired blower speed position Set ting the blower speed selector to a higher blower speed position increases heating efficiency Quick heating using recirculated air The control settings are the same as for normal heating except you select RECIR CULATED AIR If you use this heating method for an extended period of time the air in the vehicle can become contami nated and the windows can become mist...

Page 149: ... turn on the A C switch set the blower speed selector to HIGH adjust the temperature selector to the HOT end and adjust the side outlets so the air blows on the side windows Maintenance If you do not use the air conditioner for a long period 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 cond...

Page 150: ...oning System Climate Control Description of Controls 80J2042 1 9 2 7 3 5 4 6 8 1 Temperature selector 2 Blower speed selector 3 Air intake selector 4 Air flow selector 5 Defrost switch 6 OFF switch 7 Air conditioning switch 8 AUTO switch 9 Display Folding Rear Seats 3 Armrest 3 ...

Page 151: ...lower speed If the AUTO switch 8 is pushed the blower speed will vary automatically as the climate control system maintains the selected temperature Air intake selector 3 80J2044 Push the air intake selector 3 to change between the following modes If the AUTO switch 8 is pushed the air intake will vary automatically as the climate control system maintains the selected tem perature RECIRCULATED AIR...

Page 152: ...ted mode appears on the display If the AUTO switch 8 is pushed the air flow will vary automatically as the climate control system maintains the selected tem perature Ventilation c 79J065 Temperature controlled air comes out of the center and side air outlets Bi level d 79J066 Temperature controlled air comes out of the floor outlets and cooler air comes out of the center and side outlets When the ...

Page 153: ...ure controlled air comes out of the floor outlets the windshield defroster outlets the side defroster outlets and the side outlets NOTE When the heat defrost f is selected the air conditioning system will come on and the FRESH AIR mode will be selected automatically The RECIRCULATED AIR mode cannot be selected In very cold weather however the air conditioning sys tem will not turn on Defrost switc...

Page 154: ...annot lower the inside temperature below outside temperature To turn the climate control system off push the OFF switch 6 NOTE If the AUTO on the display blinks there is a problem in the heating system and or air conditioning system You should have the system inspected by an authorized SUZUKI dealer NOTE To find the temperature at which you are most comfortable start with the 72 F 22 C setting If ...

Page 155: ...during winter it may not give the best performance when you start using it again To help maintain opti mum performance and durability of your air conditioner it needs to be run periodically Operate the air conditioner at least once a month for one minute with the engineidling This circulates the refrigerant and oil and helps protect the internal components Your air conditioner is equipped with air...

Page 156: ...dio antenna Remove the antenna before using an automatic car wash Remove the antenna when it is pos sible for the antenna to hit some thing such as a low ceiling in a parking garage or putting a car cover over your car Remove the antenna before put ting a car cover over your vehicle EXAMPLE CAUTION Do not attach any metal objects to the rear window glass or place metallic film near it Either of th...

Page 157: ...ng on extremely bumpy roads which cause severe vibrations may cause sound to skip This unit uses a precision mechanism Even in the event that trouble arises never open the case disassemble the unit or lubricate the rotating parts Please bring the unit to an authorized SUZUKI dealer or a Clarion service Department Cautions on Handling 52D274 This unit has been designed specifically for playback of ...

Page 158: ...surface with a pencil or pen 52D349 Do not use any solvents such as commer cially available cleaners anti static spray or thinner to clean compact discs 52D350 Do not use compact discs that have large scratches are misshaped or cracked etc Use of such discs will cause damage or prevent the system from operating prop erly 52D351 Do not expose compact discs to direct sun light or any heat source NOT...

Page 159: ...ic Operations 80J061 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 Type 1 AM FM XM CD PLAYER WITH CD CHANGER CONTROL Type 2 AM FM XM 6 CD PLAYER WITH CD CHANGER CONTROL 1 Power on off knob Volume control knob 2 Tone balance fader control knob 3 Preset button 5 4 Preset button 6 ...

Page 160: ...ases decreases the sound volume in accor dance with vehicle speed The AVC control is provided with three selectable levels LEVEL OFF 1 2 3 The range of volume adjustment increases together with the LEVEL number 1 Press the tone balance fader control knob 2 until the AVC adjustment mode is selected 2 Turn the tone balance fader control knob 2 to select the desired AVC adjustment level Initial setti...

Page 161: ...D PLAYER WITH CD CHANGER CONTROL Type 2 AM FM XM 6 CD PLAYER WITH CD CHANGER CONTROL Display 66J097 1 Band switch button FM AM 2 Seek up button 3 Seek down button 4 Manual tuning knob 5 Preset buttons 1 to 6 6 Auto store button AS Scan button SCAN A Band B Preset channel number C Stereo indicator D Frequency A B C D ...

Page 162: ...n previously stored in the memory at the position is overwritten When there are fewer than 6 stations that can be stored even if 2 rounds of auto store operation are performed the stations previously stored at the remain ing preset buttons 5 are not overwrit ten Scan tuning 1 Press the scan button 6 Stations are automatically sought for in a sequential order starting from a sta tion being currentl...

Page 163: ...not be loaded at the same time Do not use force when inserting the CD into the CD insertion slot If a blank disc non recorded CD R is loaded in the unit the disc will be ejected A CAUTION Never insert your finger or hand into the CD insertion slot Never insert foreign objects Never insert a CD with glue coming out from adhesive tape or a rental CD label or with a trace indicating that adhesive tap...

Page 164: ...ER CONTROL Built in CD Player 80J063 3 6 4 2 1 5 Display 66J100 1 CD insertion slot 2 CD eject button 3 Disc button CD AUX 4 Track up button Fast forward button 5 Track down button Rewind button 6 Repeat button RPT A Mode indicator B Track number C Play time D Repeat indicator A B C D ...

Page 165: ... When a CD is inserted it is automatically played back When a CD is already inside the unit press the disc button 3 to play back the CD When a CD is inside the unit the CD indicator A is lit on the display unit Selecting a track Press the track up button 4 to listen to the next track Press the track down button 5 twice to listen to the previous track When the track down button 5 is pressed once th...

Page 166: ...1 8 6 4 3 7 Display 66J102 1 Load button LOAD 2 Disc select buttons 1 to 6 3 CD insertion slot 4 CD eject button 5 Disc button CD AUX 6 Track up button Fast forward button 7 Track down button Rewind button 8 Repeat button RPT A Mode indicator B Disc number C Track number D Play time E CD indicator F Repeat indicator A C D F B E ...

Page 167: ...mber in the CD indicator will blink for about 15 seconds 2 Load a CD into the CD insertion slot 3 3 The indication In and the next disc number will blink in the display Load the next CD 4 After loading the required number of CD s press any disc select button 2 to select the desired CD to listen to If no select button is pressed play will start from the first loaded CD Only the numbers in the CD in...

Page 168: ...6 to listen to the next track Press the track down button 7 twice to listen to the previous track When the track down button 7 is pressed once the track being currently played will return to the beginning Fast forwarding Rewinding a track Hold in the fast forward button 6 to advance a track rapidly Hold in the rewind button 7 to rewind a track Repeat play Press the repeat button 8 Each time the bu...

Page 169: ...AM FM XM 6 CD PLAYER WITH CD CHANGER CONTROL Display Type 1 66J104 Display Type 2 66J105 1 Sound control knob 2 Repeat button RPT 3 Track up button Fast forward button 4 Track down button Rewind button 5 Display button DISP A Folder number B Track number C Play time D Repeat indicator E WMA indicator F MP3 indicator G CD indicator A B E D C F A B G E D C F ...

Page 170: ...mage your hearing Recording MP3 WMA files on a CD media You are recommended to minimize the chances of making a disc that contains both CD DA files and MP3 WMA files If CD DA files are on the same disc as MP3 or WMA files the songs may not play in the intended order or some songs may not play at all When storing MP3 data and WMA data on the same disc use different folders for each data Do not reco...

Page 171: ...ly DISC REPEAT The indication DISC RPT appears in the display for 2 seconds and then the repeat indicator D lights When all the tracks on the disc currently being played finish playing play starts again at the beginning of the disc Selecting a track Press the track up button 3 to listen to the next track Press the track down button 4 twice to listen to the previous track When the track down button...

Page 172: ... Category button CAT 3 Seek up button 4 Seek down button 5 Manual tuning knob 6 Display button DISP 7 Preset button 1 to 6 8 Scan button SCAN A Band B Channel number C Category indicator If you want to purchase XM Satellite Radio Service contact your SUZUKI dealer It is necessary to buy a special tuner to receive XM broadcasting Your vehicle is capable of receiving XM Satellite Radio anywhere in t...

Page 173: ...tegory function is on only those channels included in the selected category can be selected Selecting the item to be displayed Press the display button 6 Each time the button is pressed the item on display changes in the following order 66J130 Preset memory 1 Select the desired station 2 Select the preset button 7 to which you want to store the station and press and hold the button for 2 seconds o...

Page 174: ...pe 2 AM FM XM 6 CD PLAYER WITH CD CHANGER CONTROL Display 66J221 1 Aux button CD AUX A Mode indicator Aux function This system has an external input terminal so you can listen to audio from an external device connected to this unit Press the aux button 1 Each time the button is pressed the selected mode is switched as follows 66J123 A CD AUX ...

Page 175: ...R CONTROL Type 2 AM FM XM 6 CD PLAYER WITH CD CHANGER CONTROL Display 66J113 1 Disc button CD AUX 2 Disc select buttons 1 to 6 3 Track up button Fast forward button 4 Track down button Rewind button 5 Repeat button RPT 6 Category button CAT A Mode indicator B Disc number C Track number D Play time E Repeat indicator F Random indicator G CD changer number A B E D F C G ...

Page 176: ... twice to listen to the previous track When the track down button 4 is pressed once the track currently being played will start again at the beginning Fast forwarding Rewinding a track Hold in the fast forward button 3 to advance a track rapidly Hold in the rewind button 4 to rewind a track Random play Press the category button 6 Each time the button is pressed the mode changes in the following or...

Page 177: ...l times to change the repeat play mode to OFF TRACK REPEAT The indication TRACK RPT appears in the display for 2 seconds and then the repeat indicator E lights The track being currently played is played repeatedly DISC REPEAT The indication DISC RPT appears in the display for 2 seconds and then the repeat indicator E lights When all the tracks on a disc being cur rently played finish playing play ...

Page 178: ...1 FM2 XM option CD External CD changer option AUX option push the switch 3 You can also turn on the audio system by pushing the switch 3 To change the radio station To advance to the next preset station push the upper part of the switch 4 briefly To select the previous preset station push the lower part of the switch 4 briefly To scan to a higher frequency radio sta tion push and hold the upper pa...

Page 179: ...et buttons 1 to 6 The anti theft feature is intended to dis courage theft or the audio system by pre venting the system from operating when it is moved to a different vehicle This feature works by allowing you to enter a Personal Identification Number PIN When the audio system is disconnected from its power source such as when the audio system is removed or the battery is disconnected the system w...

Page 180: ...dio system 66J117 3 Input the four digit PIN using preset but tons 1 to 6 66J118 4 After you enter your four digit PIN the display will return to 0000 66J117 5 Input the same 4 digit number you pre viously entered 66J120 6 The power of the audio system will turn off NOTE Write down your PIN for the future use Canceling Your Established PIN Setting This operation is to be done when you want to canc...

Page 181: ...nfirm your PIN 66J122 1 Turn the ignition switch to the ACC position 66J125 2 Input your PIN If the PIN that you input matches the registered PIN the power of the audio system will turn off and you will be able to operate the audio system NOTE If you input your PIN incorrectly will be displayed and the anti theft function lock mode is entered If you enter an incorrect PIN fewer than 6 times the lo...

Page 182: ...ncy Stations cannot be selected by seek tuning There is no station with strong radio waves Select stations by manual tuning Phenomenon Cause Remedy Compact disc cannot be loaded Another compact disc is already loaded Eject the compact disc before loading a new one Sound skips or is noisy Compact disc is dirty Clean the compact disc with a soft cloth Compact disc is heavily scratched or warped Repl...

Page 183: ...off the unit and contact your SUZUKI dealer Error display Measures to be taken CD CD changer Mechanical error This error display indicates a mechanical failure in the CD changer failure to change or eject a disc The mechanism is probably damaged Contact your authorized SUZUKI dealer CD CD changer Focus error The pick up focus is not properly functioning during playback due to damage on the disc or...

Page 184: ...nlocked by pulling up the opener lever located on the outboard side of the driver s seat and can be locked by simply closing the door 79K053 To remove the fuel filler cap 1 Open the fuel filler door 2 Remove the cap by turning it counter clockwise EXAMPLE EXAMPLE EXAMPLE EXAMPLE WARNING Remove the fuel filler cap slowly The fuel may be under pressure and may spray out causing injury Open Close EXA...

Page 185: ...nel This will disen gage the engine hood lock halfway 80J045 2 Push the under hood release lever sideways with your finger as shown in the illustration While pushing the lever lift up the engine hood WARNING Fuel is extremely flammable Do not smoke when refueling and make sure there are no open flames or sparks in the area 1 2 EXAMPLE WARNING If you need to replace the fuel cap use a genuine SUZUK...

Page 186: ... three posi tions which functions as described below ON 1 The light comes on and stays on regard less of whether the door is open or closed DOOR 2 The light comes on when the door is opened After closing all doors the light will remain on for about 15 seconds and then fade out If you push in the ignition switch or insert the key during this time the light will start to fade out immediately After r...

Page 187: ...g gage compartment light switch in the ON position 1 the light comes on and remains on as long as you keep the tail gate open When the luggage compartment light switch is in the OFF position 2 the light remains off regardless of whether the tail gate is opened or closed Trunk Light SX4 SEDAN 56KN038 When you open the trunk lid the trunk light comes on and remains on as long as you keep the lid ope...

Page 188: ...r if equipped 80J2067 The cigarette lighter will work when the ignition switch is in the ACC or ON posi tion To use the cigarette lighter push it all the way into the receptacle and release it It will automatically heat up and will pop out to its normal position when it is ready for use CAUTION Use of inappropriate electrical acces sories can cause damage to your vehicle s electrical system Make s...

Page 189: ...o avoid damage to the cigarette lighter socket do not use it as an accessory power source Some accessories power plug can damage the inner mechanism of the cigarette lighter socket WARNING Make sure tobacco is fully extin guished before closing the ashtrays Never throw waste in the ashtrays it could create a fire hazard EXAMPLE CAUTION To avoid damaging the assist grip and the molded headlining do...

Page 190: ...holders are provided in the center console Bottle holder Front 80JM055 WARNING Never drive with the glove box lid open It could cause injury if an acci dent occurs EXAMPLE EXAMPLE WARNING Do not use the cup holder or the stor age bin to hold cups containing hot liquids or sharp edged hard or breakable objects Objects in these bins may be thrown about during a sudden stop or impact and could cause ...

Page 191: ...he lid 80JM108 The lid can be installed on the back of the luggage compartment board Front Seat Back Pocket if equipped 80JC089 This pocket is provided for holding light and soft things such as gloves newspa pers or magazines 1 WARNING Do not put hard or breakable objects in the pocket If an accident occurs objects such as bottles cans etc can injure the occupants in the rear seat EXAMPLE ...

Page 192: ...2014 Your vehicle has a fastener to keep the driver s side floor mat from sliding forward and possibly interfering with the pedals Whenever you put the driver s side floor mat back in the vehicle after it has been removed be sure to hook the floor mat grommet s to the fastener s and position the floor mat properly in the footwell When you replace the floor mats in your vehicle with a different typ...

Page 193: ... driver s side floor mat interfering with the pedals and causing a loss of vehicle control or an accident Make sure that the floor mat grom met s is are hooked to the fas tener s Never place additional floor mats on top of the existing floor mats Front Rear WARNING Do not carry items on top of the lug gage compartment cover even if they are small and light Objects on top of the cover could be thro...

Page 194: ...e floor of the luggage com partment To remove the luggage compartment board 80JM060 1 Fold the board forward 80JM109 2 Lift the board and remove the board from the vehicle 80JM062 You can stow the board behind the rear seatback as shown in the illustration CAUTION To avoid injury handle the board carefully when removing or installing Do not place the objects taller than the luggage compartment cov...

Page 195: ...de and tail end of orig inal position To install the luggage board on the floor of the luggage compartment 80JM129 1 Unfold the luggage compartment board 1 and insert it along the groove 2 at both side of the luggage compartment as shown in the illustration 2 Slide the board forward 80JM145 3 Place the strikers of the luggage board to the latches on the luggage floor 1 2 ...

Page 196: ...nto the roof rack properly according to the instructions provided Be sure to stow the heaviest items at the bottom and dis tribute the cargo as evenly as possible Do not carry items so large that they hang over the bumpers or the sides of the vehicle or block your view Secure the front and rear ends of long items such as wood panels surfboards and so forth to both the front and rear of the vehicle...

Page 197: ...iver into the hole b and remove the clips a by twist the driver as shown in the illustra tion 2 Remove the bumper cover c NOTE When return the cover make sure the ungual d of the cover securely fit to the slit on under the front bumper of vehicle 1 EXAMPLE 1 EXAMPLE b c a d EXAMPLE CAUTION If towing your vehicle use the frame hook of removed bumper cover side to prevent damage to the vehicle ...

Page 198: ...ighway follow the instruction of Towing in EMER GENCY SERVICE section 2 EXAMPLE 2 EXAMPLE 3 EXAMPLE 3 EXAMPLE WARNING Do not use the frame hooks to tow another vehicle or to have your vehi cle towed on the road or highway The hooks 1 and 2 are designed for use in emergency situations only such as if your vehicle or another vehicle gets stuck in deep mud or snow The hooks 3 are provided for trailer...

Page 199: ...VEHICLE LOADING AND TOWING 6 80J23 03E 54G215 VEHICLE LOADING AND TOWING Vehicle Loading 6 1 Trailer Towing 6 2 Towing Your Vehicle recreational towing 6 2 ...

Page 200: ...ntact your dealer for further information Actual weight of the loaded vehicle and actual loads at the front and rear axles can only be determined by weighing the vehicle using a vehicle scale To measure the weight and load try taking your vehicle to a highway weighing station shipping com pany or inspection station for trucks etc Compare these weights to the GVWR and GAWR front and rear listed on ...

Page 201: ... instruction table to select the proper towing method for your vehicle and carefully follow the corresponding instructions Be sure to use proper towing equipment designed for recreational tow ing and make sure that towing speed does not exceed 90 km h 55 mph TOWING INSTRUCTION TABLE 80J2051 WARNING Always use a safety chain when tow ing your vehicle and be sure to observe federal state and local r...

Page 202: ... except 2WD mode of i AWD VEHICLES WITH MANUAL TRANS AXLE OR CVT 1 Secure the front wheels on a towing dolly according to the instructions pro vided by the dolly manufacturer 2 Release the parking brake 80J2053 CAUTION Towing the 2WD or i AWD CVT vehi cles with four wheels on the ground can result in damage to the CVT Engine Block Heater 1 ...

Page 203: ...eutral 2 Turn the ignition key to the ACC posi tion to unlock the steering wheel 3 Release the parking brake 80J2054 CAUTION The steering column is not strong enough to withstand shocks trans mitted from the front wheels during towing Always unlock the steering wheel before towing CAUTION Towing the 2WD or i AWD CVT vehi cles with four wheels on the ground can result in damage to the CVT Using the...

Page 204: ...6 5 VEHICLE LOADING AND TOWING 80J23 03E MEMO Using the Transaxle 10 ...

Page 205: ... Conditions 7 7 Drive Belt 7 11 Engine Oil and Filter 7 11 Engine Coolant 7 14 Air Cleaner 7 16 Spark Plugs 7 16 Gear Oil 7 18 Clutch Pedal 7 19 Continuously Variable Transaxle CVT Fluid 7 20 Brakes 7 21 Steering Wheel 7 23 Tires 7 24 Battery 7 35 Fuses 7 36 Headlight Aiming 7 39 Bulb Replacement 7 40 Wiper Blades 7 46 Windshield Washer Fluid 7 50 Air Conditioning System 7 50 ...

Page 206: ... the moving fan and drive belt When it is necessary to do service work with the engine running make sure that the parking brake is set fully and the transaxle is in Neutral for manual transaxle vehicles or Park for CVT vehicles Do not touch ignition wires or other ignition system parts when starting the engine or when the engine is running or you could receive an electric shock Be careful not to t...

Page 207: ...KI recommends that mainte nance on items marked with an aster isk be performed by your authorized SUZUKI dealer or a quali fied service technician If you are qualified you may perform mainte nance on the unmarked items by referring to the instructions in this section If you are not sure whether you can successfully complete any of the unmarked maintenance jobs ask your authorized SUZUKI dealer to ...

Page 208: ...5 52 5 60 67 5 75 ENGINE EMISSION CONTROL 1 Drive belt Inspect for damage I I 2 Valve lash clearance I 3 Engine oil and oil filter R R R R R R R R R R 4 Cooling system hoses and connections I I 5 Engine coolant SUZUKI LLC Standard Green R R SUZUKI LLC Super Blue 1 First time only Replace at 150000 km 90000 miles or 90 months Second time and after Replace every 75000 km 45000 miles or 45 months 6 E...

Page 209: ...ng system hoses and connections I I I 5 Engine coolant SUZUKI LLC Standard Green R R R SUZUKI LLC Super Blue 1 First time only Replace at 150000 km 90000 miles or 90 months Second time and after Replace every 75000 km 45000 miles or 45 months 6 Exhaust pipes and mountings I I I 7 EVAP canister Replace every 250000 km 150000 miles or 180 months 8 Emission related hoses tubes I I 9 Spark plugs R 10 ...

Page 210: ...l check replacement I I I R I 5 Brake pedal stroke check adjustment I I I I I 6 Parking brake lever and cable Lever movement check adjustment I I I I I 7 Tires including tire rotation I I I I I I I I I I 8 Wheel discs I I I I I I I I I I 9 Suspension system I I I I I I I I I I 10 Propeller shafts i AWD Drive axle boots I I I I I I I I I I 11 Manual transaxle oil Level check replacement I I I I I 1...

Page 211: ... I I I I 2 Brake discs and pads front rear I I I I I Brake drums and shoes rear I I I I I 3 Brake hoses and pipes I I I I I 4 Brake fluid level check replacement I I R I I 5 Brake pedal stroke check adjustment I I I I I 6 Parking brake lever and cable Lever movement check adjustment I I I I I 7 Tires including tire rotation I I I I I I I I I I 8 Wheel discs I I I I I I I I I I 9 Suspension system ...

Page 212: ... SUZUKI LLC Standard Green Interval This interval should be judged by odometer reading or months whichever comes first miles x 1000 3 6 9 12 15 18 21 24 27 30 33 36 39 km x 1000 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 months 3 6 9 12 15 18 21 24 27 30 33 36 39 ENGINE EMISSION CONTROL 1 Drive belt Inspect for damage I 2 Valve lash clearance 3 Engine oil and oil filter R R R R R R R R R R R R R 4 Cool...

Page 213: ...75 ENGINE EMISSION CONTROL 1 Drive belt Inspect for damage I 2 Valve lash clearance I 3 Engine oil and oil filter R R R R R R R R R R R R 4 Cooling system hoses and connections I I I 5 Engine coolant SUZUKI LLC Standard Green R SUZUKI LLC Super Blue 1 First time only Replace at 150000 km 90000 miles or 90 months Second time and after Replace every 75000 km 45000 miles or 45 months 6 Exhaust pipes ...

Page 214: ...uid level check replacement I I 5 Brake pedal stroke check adjustment I I 6 Parking brake lever and cable Lever movement check adjustment I I I 7 Tires including tire rotation I I I I I I 8 Wheel discs I I I I I I 9 Wheel bearings I I I 10 Suspension system I I I I I I 11 Propeller shafts i AWD Drive axle boots I I I I I I 12 Manual transaxle oil Level check replacement I I 13 Continuously variabl...

Page 215: ...or manual transaxle Pedal and fluid level I I I 2 Brake discs and pads front rear I I I Brake drums and shoes rear I I I 3 Brake hoses and pipes I I I 4 Brake fluid level check replacement I R I 5 Brake pedal stroke check adjustment I I I 6 Parking brake lever and cable Lever movement check adjustment I I I 7 Tires including tire rotation I I I I I I 8 Wheel discs I I I I I I 9 Wheel bearings I I ...

Page 216: ...ick 80G064 It is important to keep the engine oil at the correct level for proper lubrication of your vehicle s engine Check the oil level with the vehicle on a level surface The oil level indication may be inaccurate if the vehicle is on a slope The oil level should be checked either before starting the engine or at least 5 minutes after stopping the engine WARNING When the engine is running keep...

Page 217: ...r hole to bring the oil level to the upper limit on the dipstick Be careful not to overfill Too much oil is almost as bad as too little oil After refilling start the engine and allow it to idle for about a minute Stop the engine wait about 5 min utes and check the oil level again Changing Engine Oil and Filter 60G306 Drain the engine oil while the engine is still warm 1 Remove the oil filler cap 2...

Page 218: ...rface or to the specified torque using an oil filter wrench WARNING New and used oil and solvent can be hazardous Children and pets may be harmed by swallowing new or used oil or solvent Repeated prolonged contact with used engine oil may cause skin cancer Brief contact with used oil or solvent may irritate skin Keep new and used oil and solvent away from children and pets Wear a long sleeve shirt...

Page 219: ...of SUZUKI LLC Standard Green To see the detail of the mainte nance schedule refer to Periodic Mainte nance Schedule in this section This type of coolant is best for your cooling system as it Helps maintain proper engine tempera ture Gives proper protection against freezing and boiling Gives proper protection against corro sion and rust CAUTION When replacing the oil filter it is rec ommended that ...

Page 220: ...greater than 70 30 coolant to distilled water will cause over heating conditions Do not use straight coolant nor plain water except SUZUKI LLC Super Blue Do not add extra inhibitors or addi tives They may not be compatible with your cooling system Do not mix different types of base coolants Doing so may result in accelerated seal wear and or the possibility of severe overheating and extensive engi...

Page 221: ...spark plug gap To access the spark plugs 80J2069 1 Remove the air cleaner inlet hose 1 Remove the front part 2 then remove the rear part 3 of the air cleaner case CAUTION SUZUKI LLC Standard Green coolant 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 followin...

Page 222: ...em in with your fingers to avoid stripping the threads Tighten with a torque wrench to 25 Nm 2 5 kg m 18 0 lb ft Do not allow con taminants to enter the engine through the spark plug holes when the plugs are removed Never use spark plugs with the wrong thread size CAUTION When replacing spark plugs you should use the brand and type speci fied for your vehicle For the speci fied plugs refer to the ...

Page 223: ...087 We highly recommend you use API GL 5 hypoid gear oil SAE 80W 90 for rear differential oil i AWD and transfer oil of CVT model i AWD Rear differential oil i AWD Transfer oil of CVT model i AWD API GL 5 Hypoid 54G096 Manual transaxle 80J2083 Transfer case i AWD 80J007 1 Oil filler and level plug C F o o 30 22 20 4 10 14 32 50 68 86 104 0 10 20 30 40 75W 80 75W 85 75W 90 API GRADE Manual transaxl...

Page 224: ...rear differential 3 Check the inside of the hole with your finger If the oil level comes up to the bottom of the plug hole the oil level is correct If so reinstall the plug 4 If the oil level is low add gear oil through the filler plug hole 1 until the oil level reaches the bottom of the filler hole Gear Oil Replacement Since special procedures materials and tools are required it is recommended th...

Page 225: ...about 30 minutes or the fluid level indica tion will not be correct 3 Park your vehicle on level ground 4 Apply the parking brake and then start the engine in P Park Let it idle for two minutes and keep it running during the fluid level check 5 With your foot on the brake pedal move the gearshift lever through each gear pausing for about three seconds in each range Then move it back to the P Park ...

Page 226: ...k the brake fluid level by looking at the reservoir in the engine compartment Check that the fluid level is between the MAX and MIN lines If the brake fluid level is near the MIN line fill it up to the MAX line with SAE J1703 or DOT3 brake fluid 80J104 CAUTION After checking or adding oil be sure to insert the dipstick securely EXAMPLE WARNING Failure to follow the guidelines below can result in p...

Page 227: ...e floor mat or rubber on the floor wall in your measurement 60G104 WARNING Continued Do not use any fluid other than SAE J1703 or DOT3 brake fluid Do not use reclaimed fluid or fluid that has been stored in old or open contain ers It is essential that foreign parti cles and other liquids are kept out of the brake fluid reservoir WARNING Brake fluid is harmful or fatal if swal lowed and harmful if ...

Page 228: ...moves before you feel slight resistance The play should be between the specified values Check that the steering wheel turns easily and smoothly without rattling by turning it all the way to the right and to the left while driving very slowly in an open area If the amount of free play is outside the specification or you find anything else to be wrong an inspection must be performed by your SUZUKI d...

Page 229: ... passenger car tire Typical Passenger Car Tire Sidewall 67D027 A Tire Manufacturer The name of the tire manufacturer is shown here B Tire Name Model The tire name or model is shown here C Tire Size The tire size code is a combina tion of letters and numbers used to define a particular tire s width height aspect ratio construction type and service description See the Tire Size explanation later in ...

Page 230: ... periods of time Ratings are listed below The letters ZR may be used on tires with a maximum speed capability over 149 mph and will always be used on tires with a maximum speed capability over 186 mph J M S Marking This marking indicates the tire has some mud and snow capabili ties and is designed for all season use Tire Size The following illustration shows an example of a typical passenger car t...

Page 231: ...hich is located on the driver s door lock pillar The Tire and Loading Information Label contains the following informa tion Seating Capacity Maximum Allowed Combined Weight of Occupants and Cargo Original Tire Size Recommended Cold Tire Inflation Pressure of Original Tires Size of Compact Spare Tire Recommended Cold Tire Inflation Pressure of Compact Spare Tire WARNING Your SUZUKI is equipped with...

Page 232: ...e stem 3 Using a reliable pressure gauge measure the tire inflation pressure by pressing the tire gauge firmly onto the valve to get a pressure measurement Remember that inflation pressures should be checked when the tires are cold meaning before they have been driven one mile or after sitting for three hours or more allowing the tire to cool to ambient air temperature 4 If the air pressure is too...

Page 233: ...mage should be replaced If any tires show abnor mal wear have them inspected by your SUZUKI dealer 4 Check for loose wheel nuts 5 Check that there are no nails stones or other objects sticking into the tires WARNING Hitting curbs and running over rocks can damage tires and affect wheel alignment Be sure to have tires and wheel alignment checked periodically by your SUZUKI dealer WARNING Your SUZUK...

Page 234: ...s in driving habits service practices and differences in road characteristics and climate Traction AA A B C The traction grades from highest to lowest are AA A B and C Those grades represent the tire s ability to stop on wet pavement as measured under controlled conditions on speci fied government test surfaces of asphalt and concrete A tire marked C may have poor traction performance WARNING Repl...

Page 235: ...ur tires and to prolong their life rotate the tires as illustrated Tires should be rotated as recommended in the periodic mainte nance schedule After rotation adjust front and rear tire pressures to the specification listed on your vehicle s Tire and Loading Information Label WARNING The temperature grade for this tire is established for a tire that is properly inflated and not over loaded Excessi...

Page 236: ...y Continuous use of this spare can result in tire fail ure and loss of control Always observe these precautions when using this spare Your vehicle will handle differ ently with this temporary spare Do not exceed 80 km h 50 mph speed Replace this spare with a stan dard tire and wheel as soon as possible Use of this spare will reduce ground clearance Recommended air pressure for this spare is 420 kP...

Page 237: ... a whitewall bears white lettering or bears manu facturer brand and or model name molding that is higher or deeper than the same molding on the other side wall of the tire or 2 the outward fac ing sidewall of an asymmetrical tire that has a particular side that must always face outward when mounted on a vehicle Maximum Inflation Pressure the max imum cold inflation pressure a tire is designed to s...

Page 238: ...can be determined as described below Cargo Load Capacity Maximum weight of cargo and luggage that the vehicle can safely carry Cargo load capacity is the difference between the total load capacity of the vehicle and the total combined weight of all vehicle occupants Refer to Steps for Deter mining Correct Load Limit for details on how to determine cargo load capacity GVWR Maximum permissible overa...

Page 239: ...50 lb passen gers in your vehicle the amount of available cargo and luggage load capacity is 650 lbs 1400 750 5 x 150 650 lbs 5 Determine the combined weight of luggage and cargo being loaded on the vehicle That weight may not safely exceed the available cargo and luggage load capacity calcu lated in Step 4 6 If your vehicle will be towing a trailer load from your trailer will be transferred to yo...

Page 240: ...your vehicle when they are inflated to the recommended tire inflation pressure have a load carry ing capacity that is greater than the load that will be on the tires when the vehicle is at its GVWR or GAWR limit Never use replacement tires that have a load carrying capacity less than the original tires on your vehicle Tire load carrying capacity information is molded into the tire sidewall typical...

Page 241: ...e types of fuses as described below Main Fuse The main fuse takes current directly from the battery Primary Fuses These fuses are between the main fuse and individual fuses and are for electrical load groups Individual Fuses These fuses are for indi vidual electrical circuits For details on protected circuits refer to the Fuses and Protected Circuits section in this manual To remove a fuse use the...

Page 242: ... Hazard Horn Dome 4 Blank 5 Blank 6 15A Head light Right fuse 7 15A Head light Left fuse 8 20A Front fog light fuse 9 Blank 10 40A ABS motor fuse 11 30A Radiator fan fuse 12 30A ABS solenoid fuse 13 30A Starting motor fuse 14 50A Ignition switch fuse 15 30A Blower fan fuse 16 20A Air compressor fuse 17 15A Throttle motor fuse 18 15A Automatic transaxle fuse 19 15A Fuel injection fuse 20 Automatic ...

Page 243: ...7 30A Power window 8 30A Wiper 9 10A IG1 SIG 10 15A Air bag 11 10A Anti lock brake system 12 15A 4WD 13 10A Stop light 14 20A Door lock 15 10A Rear fog light 16 10A ST SIG 17 15A Seat heater 18 10A IG 2 SIG 19 10A Tail light 20 15A Dome 21 30A Rear defogger 22 15A Horn Hazard 23 Blank MAIN FUSE PRIMARY FUSE 1 15A Rear wiper 2 15A Ignition coil 3 10A Back up light 4 10A Meter 5 15A Accessory 6 15A ...

Page 244: ...5A Air bag 11 10A Anti lock brake system 12 Blank 13 10A Stop light 14 20A Door lock 15 10A Rear fog light 16 10A ST SIG 17 15A Seat heater 18 10A IG 2 SIG 19 10A Tail light 20 15A Dome 21 30A Rear defogger 22 15A Horn Hazard 23 Blank 24 30A Rear defogger WARNING Always be sure to replace a blown fuse with a fuse of the correct amper age Never use a substitute such as aluminum foil or wire to repl...

Page 245: ...he lens by using a flat blade screwdriver covered with a soft cloth as shown To install it simply push it back in WARNING Light bulbs can be hot enough to burn your finger right after being turned off This is true especially for halogen headlight bulbs Replace the bulbs after they become cool enough The headlight bulbs are filled with pressurized halogen gas They can burst and injure you if they a...

Page 246: ... counterclockwise and pull it out To install the holder push the holder in and turn it clockwise Bulb 54G124 3 Removal 4 Installation There are two types of bulb Full glass type 1 and Glass metal type 2 To remove and install a full glass type bulb 1 simply pull out or push in the bulb To remove a glass metal type bulb 2 from a bulb holder push in the bulb and turn it counterclockwise To install a ...

Page 247: ...1 Start the engine Turn the steering wheel to the opposite side of the replac ing fog light to replace the bulb easily Then turn off the engine 80JM114 2 Insert a flat blade screwdriver into the hole 2 and remove the clips 1 by twist the driver as shown in the illustra tion 80JM115 3 Remove the bolts 3 1 2 1 2 EXAMPLE 3 EXAMPLE ...

Page 248: ...s 4 and 5 and push them in 80JM117 5 Remove the front fog light Turn the bulb holder counterclockwise and remove it SX4 SEDAN 80JM071 4 Open the fender cover Disconnect the coupler with pushing the lock release Turn the bulb holder counterclockwise and remove it Rear combination light tail stop turn signal etc SX4 80JM131 SX4 SEDAN 80JM072 4 5 EXAMPLE 2 1 ...

Page 249: ...he trim and the clips 2 and remove the clips by twist the driver as shown in the illustration 80JM073 License plate light SX4 80JM079 SX4 SEDAN 80JM074 To open the trim 1 insert a flat blade screwdriver into the hole 3 and remove the clips 2 by twist the driver as shown in the illustration 80JM075 3 1 2 ...

Page 250: ... SX4 SEDAN 56KN004 High mount stop light if equipped SX4 80J100 To remove a high mounted stop light hous ing the following procedure 1 Open the tailgate and remove the nuts 1 as shown in the illustration 63J127 2 Close the tailgate Remove a high mounted stop light housing 2 from the tailgate 1 2 ...

Page 251: ...f the clip 1 and push it in Wiper Blades 80G083 If the wiper blades become brittle or dam aged or make streaks when wiping replace the wiper blades To install new wiper blades follow the pro cedures below NOTE Some wiper blades may be different from the ones described here depending on vehicle specifications If so consult your SUZUKI dealer for proper replacement method 3 3 4 1 CAUTION To avoid sc...

Page 252: ...ms pull the driver s side wiper arm up first When returning the wiper arms lower the passenger s side wiper arm first Other wise the wiper arms may interfere with each other 52D102 2 Squeeze lock lever 1 towards wiper arm 2 and remove the wiper frame from the arm as shown 60A260 3 Pull the locked end of the wiper blade firmly to unlock the blade and slide the blade out as shown ...

Page 253: ...with the locked end positioned toward the wiper arm Make sure the blade is properly retained by all the hooks Grasp the blade near the locked end and pull in the direction of the arrows to lock the end into place 6 Reinstall wiper frame to arm making sure that the lock lever is snapped securely into the arm To remove some types of rear wiper frame from the wiper arm 1 Hold the arm away from the wi...

Page 254: ...ation 60A265 2 Install the new blade in the reverse order of removal Make sure that the blade is properly retained by all the hooks and the end is locked in place To remove and install some types of rear wiper blade from and to the wiper frame 65D151 1 Flex the ends of blade and frame and slide the blade out as shown But do not flex the frame end more than necessary If you do it can break off 2 In...

Page 255: ...winter it may not give the best performance when you start using it again To help maintain opti mum performance and durability of your air conditioner it needs to be run periodically Operate the air conditioner at least once a month for one minute with the engine idling This circulates the refrigerant and oil and helps protect the internal components or opposite side WARNING Do not use anti freeze...

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Page 257: ...EMERGENCY SERVICE Tire Changing Tool 8 1 Jacking Instructions 8 2 Changing Wheels 8 4 Jump Starting Instructions 8 5 Towing a Disabled Vehicle 8 6 If the Starter Does Not Operate 8 6 If the Engine is Flooded 8 7 If the Engine Overheats 8 7 ...

Page 258: ...emove the spare tire turn its bolt 1 counterclockwise and remove it 79J085 To remove the jack turn its shaft counter clockwise and pull the jack out of the stor age bracket SX4 79J086 SX4 SEDAN 80JC015 To stow the jack place it in the storage bracket and turn the shaft clockwise until the jack is securely held in place EXAMPLE EXAMPLE 1 EXAMPLE Vehicle Loading 11 ...

Page 259: ...hown in the illustration in case that the jack slips 54G253 WARNING The jack should be used only to change wheels It is important to read the jacking instructions in this sec tion before attempting to use the jack WARNING After using the jack jack handle and wheel wrench be sure to stow them securely or they can cause injury if an accident occurs WARNING Be sure to shift into P Park for a CVT vehi...

Page 260: ...ge 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 Make sure that the jack is raised at least 51 mm 2 inches before it contacts the flange Use of the jack when it is within 51 mm 2 inches of being fully collapsed may result i...

Page 261: ...f equipped 60G309 1 or 2 Flat end tool Your vehicle includes two tools a wheel brace and a jack crank one of which has a flat end Use the tool with the flat end to remove the full wheel cap as shown above 54G117 When installing the cover make sure that it is positioned so that it does not cover or foul the air valve WARNING Be sure to shift into P Park in CVT or shift into R Reverse in manual tran...

Page 262: ... with the discharged battery 1 WARNING Never attempt to jump start your vehicle if the battery appears to be frozen Batteries in this condition may explode or rupture if jump starting is attempted When making jumper cable con nections be certain that your hands and the jumper cables remain clear from pulleys belts or fans Batteries produce flammable hydrogen gas Keep flames and sparks away from th...

Page 263: ...ing Your Vehicle recreational towing sec tion If the Starter Does Not Operate 1 Try turning the ignition switch to the START position with the headlights turned on to determine the battery con dition If the headlights go excessively dim or go off it usually means that either the battery has run down or bat tery terminal contact is poor Recharge the battery or correct battery terminal contact if ne...

Page 264: ...range 1 Turn off the engine and check that the water pump belt and pulleys are not damaged or slipping If any abnormality is found correct it 2 Check the coolant level in the reservoir If it is found to be lower than the LOW line look for leaks at the radiator water pump and radiator and heater hoses If you locate any leaks that may have caused the overheating do not run the engine until these pro...

Page 265: ...because scalding fluid and steam may be blown out under pressure The cap should only be taken off when the coolant temper ature has lowered To prevent personal injury keep hands tools and clothing away from the engine cooling fan and air conditioner fan if equipped These electric fans can automatically turn on without warning ...

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Page 267: ...APPEARANCE CARE 9 80J23 03E 60G412 APPEARANCE CARE Corrosion Prevention 9 1 Vehicle Cleaning 9 3 ...

Page 268: ...the paint or protective coatings as soon as possible How to Help Prevent Corrosion Wash your vehicle frequently The best way to preserve the finish on your vehicle and to help avoid corrosion is to keep it clean with frequent washing Wash your vehicle at least once during the winter and once immediately after the win ter Keep your vehicle particularly the underside as clean and dry as possible If ...

Page 269: ...Do not park your vehicle in a damp poorly ventilated area If you often wash your vehicle in the garage or if you frequently drive it in when wet your garage may be damp The high humidity in the garage may cause or accelerate corrosion A wet vehicle may corrode even in a heated garage if the ventilation is poor Cover your vehicle 50G203 If you cannot regularly park your vehicle in a garage we recom...

Page 270: ...cleaner care fully follow the manufacture s instructions and precautions Do not use solvent type cleaners or abrasive cleaners Seat belts Clean seat belts with a mild soap and water Do not use bleach or dye on the belts They may weaken the fabric in the belts Vinyl floor mats Ordinary dirt can be removed from vinyl with water or mild soap Use a brush to help loosen dirt After dirt is loosened rins...

Page 271: ... 2 Stir the paint and touch up the damaged spots lightly using a small brush 3 Allow the paint to dry completely WARNING Never attempt to wash and wax your vehicle with the engine run ning When cleaning the underside of the body and fender where there may be sharp edged parts you should wear gloves and a long sleeved shirt to protect your hands and arms from being cut After washing your vehicle ca...

Page 272: ...g and pol ishing are recommended to further protect and beautify the paint Only use waxes and polishes of good quality When using waxes and polishes observe the precautions specified by the manufacturers Maintenance Recommended under Severe Driving Condi tions 1 2 3 4 5 6 9 10 ...

Page 273: ...E 54G072 GENERAL INFORMATION Identification Numbers 10 1 Safety Certification Label 10 2 Emission Compliance Label for U S A 10 2 Warranties 10 2 On Board Vehicle Computers and Event Data Recorders 10 3 Reporting Safety Defects 10 4 ...

Page 274: ...e location shown in the above illustrations This number is used to register the vehicle It is also used to assist your dealer when ordering parts or refer ring to special service information Engine Serial Number 60G128 The engine serial number is stamped on the cylinder block as shown in the above illustration EXAMPLE for some vehicles Jacking Instructions 5 ...

Page 275: ...er the hood Warranties The warranties covering your vehicle are explained in a separate New Vehicle War ranty Information booklet given to you at the time of sale Please read this booklet carefully so you can understand your rights and responsibilities For U S A The following warranties are provided with your vehicle New Vehicle Limited Warranty Limited Warranty For SUZUKI Parts or Accessories Emi...

Page 276: ...computer systems that are commonly called Event Data Recorders EDRs In a crash event EDRs such as the Airbag Sensing and Diagnostic Mod ule SDM in your vehicle may record information about the condition of the vehicle and how it was operated such as data related to airbag readiness airbag performance safety belt usage and the severity of the collision These data can help provide a better under sta...

Page 277: ...27 4236 TTY 1 800 424 9153 go to http www safercar gov or write to Administrator NHTSA 1200 New Jersey Ave SE Washington D C 20590 You can also obtain other infor mation about motor vehicle safety from http www safercar gov To contact American Suzuki owners in the continental United States can call toll free 1 800 934 0934 or write to American Suzuki Motor Corporation Automotive Customer Relations...

Page 278: ...10 5 GENERAL INFORMATION 80J23 03E MEMO Jump Starting Instructions 7 Towing a Disabled Vehicle 6 ...

Page 279: ...tric load 2 RED 50 Power window Ignition Wiper Starter 3 RED 50 Tail light Rear defogger Door lock Hazard Horn Dome 4 Blank 5 Blank 6 BLUE 15 Head light Right fuse 7 BLUE 15 Head light Left fuse 8 YELLOW 20 Front fog light fuse 9 Blank 10 GREEN 40 ABS motor fuse 1 2 3 28 27 26 25 6 7 9 11 15 16 17 18 19 24 8 4 5 10 22 21 23 20 12 13 14 30 29 Fuses and Protected Circuits 7 ...

Page 280: ...noid fuse 13 PINK 30 Starting motor fuse 14 RED 50 Ignition switch fuse 15 PINK 30 Blower fan fuse 16 YELLOW 20 Air compressor fuse 17 BLUE 15 Throttle motor fuse 18 BLUE 15 Automatic transaxle fuse 19 BLUE 15 Fuel injection fuse 20 Automatic transaxle relay 1 2 3 28 27 26 25 6 7 9 11 15 16 17 18 19 24 8 4 5 10 22 21 23 20 12 13 14 30 29 Fuses and Protected Circuits 7 ...

Page 281: ...compressor relay 22 Fuel pump relay 23 Condensor fan relay 24 Front fog light relay 25 Throttle motor relay 26 FI MAIN relay 27 Starting motor relay 28 Radiator fan relay 29 Radiator fan relay 2 30 Radiator fan relay 3 1 2 3 28 27 26 25 6 7 9 11 15 16 17 18 19 24 8 4 5 10 22 21 23 20 12 13 14 30 29 Fuses and Protected Circuits 7 ...

Page 282: ...r 2 BLUE 15 IG COIL Ignition coil 3 RED 10 BACK Back up light 4 RED 10 MTR Meter 5 BLUE 15 ACC Accessory 6 BLUE 15 ACC2 Accessory 2 7 PINK 30 P W Power window 8 GREEN 30 WIP Wiper 9 RED 10 IG1 SIG IG1 SIG 10 BLUE 15 A B Air bag 11 RED 10 ABS Anti lock brake system 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 18 17 19 20 21 22 23 7 Fuses and Protected Circuits 7 ...

Page 283: ... 13 RED 10 STOP Stop light 14 YELLOW 20 D L Door lock 15 RED 10 RR FOG Rear fog light 16 RED 10 ST SIG ST SIG 17 BLUE 15 S H Seat heater 18 RED 10 IG2 SIG IG2 SIG 19 RED 10 TAIL Tail light 20 BLUE 15 DOME Dome 21 GREEN 30 RR DEF Rear defogger 22 BLUE 15 HORN HAZ Horn Hazard 23 Blank 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 18 17 19 20 21 22 23 7 ...

Page 284: ...WIP Rear wiper 2 BLUE 15 IG COIL Ignition coil 3 RED 10 BACK Back up light 4 RED 10 MTR Meter 5 BLUE 15 ACC Accessory 6 BLUE 15 ACC2 Accessory 2 7 PINK 30 P W Power window 8 GREEN 30 WIP Wiper 9 RED 10 IG1 SIG IG1 SIG 10 BLUE 15 A B Air bag 11 RED 10 ABS Anti lock brake system 12 Blank 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 11 12 13 21 24 14 15 16 18 17 19 20 22 23 7 ...

Page 285: ...14 YELLOW 20 D L Door lock 15 RED 10 RR FOG Rear fog light 16 RED 10 ST SIG ST SIG 17 BLUE 15 S H Seat heater 18 RED 10 IG2 SIG IG2 SIG 19 RED 10 TAIL Tail light 20 BLUE 15 DOME Dome 21 GREEN 30 RR DEF Rear defogger 22 BLUE 15 HORN HAZ Horn Hazard 23 Blank 24 GREEN 30 RR DEF Rear defogger 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 11 12 13 21 24 14 15 16 18 17 19 20 22 23 7 ...

Page 286: ...11 8 FUSES AND PROTECTED CIRCUITS 80J23 03E MEMO ...

Page 287: ...90 4510 176 8 177 6 Overall width 1730 1755 68 1 69 1 1730 68 1 Overall height 195 tire 1575 62 0 1545 60 8 205 tire 1605 63 2 1545 60 8 Wheelbase 2500 98 4 I Track Front 1500 59 1 I Rear 1495 58 9 I Ground clearance 195 tire 165 6 5 I 205 tire 175 6 9 160 6 3 ITEM Weight Gross axle weight rating See the safety certification label and the tire information label which are located on the driver s do...

Page 288: ...0 mm 3 54 in Piston displacement 1995 cm3 1995cc 121 7 cu in Compression ratio 10 2 1 ITEM Electrical Ignition timing 3 17 B T D C at idle speed Standard spark plug NGK SILFR5A11 Battery DELKOR 24 700 12V Fuses See INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE and FUSES AND PRO TECTED CIRCUITS sections Specifications 1 2 5 6 7 10 11 ...

Page 289: ...W Rear turn signal light 12V 21W WY21W Position light 12V 5W 168 Brake tail light 12V 21 5W W21 5W License plate light 12V 5W W5W Reversing light 12V 21W W21W Dome light 12V 10W Luggage compartment light 12V 5W Spot light 12V 8W High mount stop light SX4 12V 5W W5W SX4 SEDAN 12V18W W16W Side marker light 12V 5W 168 Specifications 1 2 5 6 7 10 11 ...

Page 290: ...Camber angle P195 65R15 P205 60R16 0 10 1 P205 50R17 0 17 1 Caster angle P195 65R15 P205 60R16 3 40 2 P205 50R17 3 46 2 ITEM Capacities Coolant including reserve tank M T 7 1 L 15 0 US pt CVT 7 0 L 14 8 US pt Fuel tank 2WD 50 L 13 2 US gal i AWD 45 L 11 9 US gal Engine oil replaced with filter 4 5 L 4 7 quarts Transaxle oil Manual transaxle 2 5 L 5 3 US pt CVT 9 44 L 19 9 US pt when overhauling Re...

Page 291: ...g Retractor ALR 2 30 Average fuel consumption 2 72 B Basic Operations 5 18 Battery 7 35 Brake Assist System 3 21 Brake Fluid 7 21 Brake Pedal 3 8 7 22 Brake System Warning Light 2 61 Brakes 7 21 Braking 3 20 Break In 4 1 Bulb Replacement 7 40 C Catalytic Converter 4 1 Changing Engine Oil and Filter 7 12 Changing Wheels 8 4 Charging Light 2 64 Child Lock System rear doors 2 3 Child Restraint System...

Page 292: ...mp Labeling 1 1 Fuel Recommendation 1 1 Full Wheel Cover 8 4 Fuses 7 36 FUSES AND PROTECTED CIRCUITS 11 1 Fuses in the Engine Compartment 7 36 Fuses under the Dash Board 7 38 G Gasoline Containing MTBE 1 1 Gasoline Ethanol blends 1 1 Gasoline Methanol blends 1 1 Gear Oil 7 18 Gear Oil Level Check 7 19 Gear Oil Replacement 7 19 GLOSSARY OF TIRE TERMINOLOGY 7 32 Glove Box 5 49 H Hazard Warning Switc...

Page 293: ...dicator Light 2 66 Keyless Start System Remote Controller 2 6 Keys 2 1 L Lap Shoulder Belt 2 30 Lighting Control Lever 2 75 Lighting Operation 2 76 Lights On reminder 2 76 Listening to a CD 5 22 Listening to a CD from an External CD Changer Option 5 34 Listening to a XM Satellite Radio Option 5 31 Listening to Audio for AUX Option 5 33 Listening to the Radio 5 20 Low Fuel Warning Light 2 66 Low Ti...

Page 294: ... Seat Belt Reminder 2 32 Seat Belts and Child Restraint Systems 2 28 Selection of Coolant 7 14 Shopping Hook 5 51 Shoulder Anchor Height Adjuster 2 34 Side Air Bags and Side Curtain Air Bags 2 50 Side Door Locks 2 1 SLIP Indicator Light 2 62 3 25 Snow Tires 7 32 Spark Plugs 7 16 SPECIFICATIONS 12 1 Specified Fluid 7 20 Specified Gear Oil 7 18 Specified Oil 7 11 Speedometer 2 68 Spot Light 5 47 Sta...

Page 295: ...gnal Operation 2 77 U Uniform Tire Quality Grading 7 29 Using the 2WD i AWD intelligent All Wheel Drive Switch 3 16 Using the Transaxle 3 10 V Vehicle Cleaning 9 3 Vehicle Identification Number 10 1 Vehicle Loading 6 1 7 33 Vehicle With Keyless Start System 3 4 Vehicle Without Keyless Start System 3 3 W Warning and Indicator Lights 2 60 Warranties 10 2 Washing 9 4 Waxing 9 5 Windows 2 17 Windshiel...

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Page 297: ...80J23 03E Prepared by June 2009 Part No 99011 80J23 03E Printed in Japan TP294 ...

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