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BEFORE DRIVING

78KS0-37E

Lock switch 

79K012

The driver’s door also has a lock switch for
the passenger’s window(s). When you
push in the lock switch, the passenger’s
window(s) can not be raised or lowered by
operating either of the switches (2), (3), (4)
or (5). To restore normal operation, release
the lock switch by pushing again.

NOTE:
If you drive with one of the rear windows
open, you may hear a loud sound caused
by air vibration. To reduce the sound, open
the driver’s or front passenger’s window, or
narrow the rear window opening.

Mirrors

Inside Rearview Mirror

78K033

You can adjust the inside rearview mirror
by hand so as to see the rear of 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

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 avoid injuring an occupant by

window entrapment, be sure no
part of the occupant’s body such
as hands or head is in the path of
the electric windows when closing
them.

• Always remove the ignition key

when leaving the vehicle even if a
short time. Also do not leave chil-
dren alone in a parked vehicle.
Unattended children could use the
electric window switches and get
trapped by the window.

(1)

Day driving

Night driving

Door Locks: 3, 5, 8
Windows: 3, 8

Summary of Contents for GRAND VITARA 2008

Page 1: ...ommendation Viscosity SAE 5W 30 Gasoline engine Quality SG SH SJ SL or SM With DPF ACEA C3 Without DPF ACEA B4 or C3 Viscosity SAE 5W 30 Engine oil recommendation Diesel engine Synthetic oil Quality F...

Page 2: ...78KS0 37E This owner s manual applies to the GRAND VITARA series 79K092 NOTE The illustrated model is one of the GRAND VITARA series COPYRIGHT SUZUKI MOTOR CORPORATION 2008...

Page 3: ...avail able at the time of publication Due to improvements or other changes there may be discrepancies between informa tion in this manual and your vehicle SUZUKI MOTOR CORPORATION reserves the right t...

Page 4: ...lations In addition damage or perfor mance problems resulting from modification may not be covered under warranty CAUTION Improper installation of mobile com munication equipment such as cellu lar te...

Page 5: ...ully 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 th...

Page 6: ...es are sold as SUZUKI authorized replacement parts and accessories Some genuine SUZUKI parts and accessories are sold as re use parts and accessories These parts and accessories are non genuine SUZUKI...

Page 7: ...on fluid dipstick Red 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 pill...

Page 8: ...78KS0 37E MEMO...

Page 9: ...ATION 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...

Page 10: ...8 2 Engine Hood P 5 50 3 Windshield Wiper P 2 66 4 Roof Rails or Roof Rack Anchors if equipped P 5 66 5 Radio Antenna P 5 8 6 Spare Wheel P 8 3 7 Tailgate P 2 4 8 Fuel Filler Cap P 5 49 9 Outside Rear...

Page 11: ...40 5 Sun Visor P 5 51 6 Eyeglasses Holder if equipped P 5 58 7 Spot Light P 5 53 P 7 35 8 Inside Rearview Mirror P 2 13 9 Luggage Compartment Cover P 5 62 10 Armrest if equipped P 5 61 11 Rear Seats P...

Page 12: ...ir Bags P 2 38 5 Cruise Control if equipped P 3 29 6 Hazard Warning Switch P 2 66 7 Heating and Air Conditioning System P 5 1 8 Fuel Lid Opener Lever P 5 49 9 Cigarette Lighter if equipped P 5 54 10 P...

Page 13: ...w and Heated Outside Rearview Mirrors Switch if equipped P 2 69 5 Headlight Leveling Switch if equipped P 2 64 Headlight Washer Switch if equipped P 2 65 6 Front Fog Light Switch if equipped P 2 64 7...

Page 14: ...ILLUSTRATED TABLE OF CONTENTS 78KS0 37E MEMO...

Page 15: ...FUEL RECOMMENDATION 1 78KS0 37E 65D394 FUEL RECOMMENDATION Fuel Recommendation 1 1...

Page 16: ...lems resulting from the use of such fuels are not the responsibility of SUZUKI and may not be covered under the New Vehicle Warranty Fuels containing 5 or less methanol may be suitable for use in your...

Page 17: ...y fuelled in this manner will result in leakage due to fuel expansion To prevent such fuel leakage stop filling after the filler nozzle has automati cally shut off or when using an alter native non au...

Page 18: ...1 3 FUEL RECOMMENDATION 78KS0 37E MEMO...

Page 19: ...arning and Indicator Lights 2 45 Speedometer 2 54 Tachometer if equipped 2 54 Fuel Gauge 2 54 Temperature Gauge 2 55 Illumination Control 2 55 Information Display if equipped 2 56 Lighting Control Lev...

Page 20: ...ect identification code for the spare keys A key made by an ordinary locksmith will not work For gasoline engine model 54G003 For diesel engine model 64J255 If the immobilizer system light 1 or the in...

Page 21: ...lock a front door from outside the vehicle insert the key and turn the top of the key toward the rear of the vehicle NOTE Depending on the vehicle s specification some vehicles do not have a keylock o...

Page 22: ...only insert the key in that door lock and turn the top of the key toward the rear of the vehicle once NOTE Depending on the vehicle s specification single unlock type is featured With this feature yo...

Page 23: ...on on a road the tailgate is open and hides the lights it is necessary to indicate the presence of the vehicle for example by means of a warn ing triangle or other devices according to national requir...

Page 24: ...ntry system For details refer to the fol lowing explanations Keyless Start System Remote Controller Type A The remote controller enables the following operations You can lock or unlock the doors by op...

Page 25: ...ignition key is inserted in the ignition switch or if any door is open If you lose one of the remote controllers ask your SUZUKI dealer as soon as pos sible for a replacement Be sure to have your dea...

Page 26: ...OTE The keyless start system may not function correctly in certain environments or under certain operating conditions such as the following When there are strong signals coming from a television power...

Page 27: ...the remote controller is returned to an area of the vehicle other than the rear luggage area If the remote controller is left in the vehicle and you lock the driver s door or front pas senger s door a...

Page 28: ...mote controller 5 Dispose of the used battery properly according to applicable rules or regula tions Do not dispose of lithium batter ies with ordinary household trash Type A The Keyless Start System...

Page 29: ...perated the doors will automatically lock again NOTE The maximum operating distance of the keyless entry system transmitter is about 5 m 16 ft but this can vary depending on the surroundings especiall...

Page 30: ...d trash Type B The Keyless Entry System Transmitter model TS002 and Receiver model R62J1 or R51K0 are in compliance with the essential requirements and other provi sions of Directive 1999 5 EC Theft D...

Page 31: ...r s door 64J012 The passenger s door has a switch 3 to operate the passenger s window 81A009 To open a window push the top part of the switch and to close the window lift up the top part of the switch...

Page 32: ...ctor 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 t...

Page 33: ...o 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 Re...

Page 34: ...nt try to move the seat forward and rearward to ensure that it is securely latched WARNING Never attempt to adjust the driver s seat or seatback while driving The seat or seatback could move unex pect...

Page 35: ...6 Head restraints are designed to help reduce the risk of neck injuries in the case of an accident Adjust the head restraint to the position which places the center of the head restraint closest to th...

Page 36: ...cline the seat back to provide enough overhead clear ance to remove the head restraint 79K036 To reinstall the head restraint insert the head restraint bars into the holes 2 and push the head restrain...

Page 37: ...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 chil...

Page 38: ...sest to the top of your ears If this is not possible for very tall pas sengers adjust the head restraint as high as possible NOTE It may be necessary to recline the seat back to provide enough overhea...

Page 39: ...4J087 4 Pull the release lever forward on the top of each split seat and fold the seat backs forward 64J088 5 Pull the lock release strap 1 rearward to unlatch the seat cushion CAUTION When you fold t...

Page 40: ...stow the strap to the back of the seat cushion as shown in the illustration Make sure to adjust the strap length to avoid any slack or twist 2 3 CAUTION When securing the folded rear seat with a stra...

Page 41: ...sition make sure that there is nothing around the striker Any foreign materials prevent the seat cushion from being locked securely When returning the rear seat cush ion to the normal position make su...

Page 42: ...d and should be adjusted as tightly as is com fortable to provide the protection for which they have been designed A slack belt will provide less pro tection than one which is snug Make sure that each...

Page 43: ...excessive wear and damage Seat belts should be replaced if webbing becomes frayed contaminated or damaged in any way It is essential to replace the entire seat belt assembly after it has been worn in...

Page 44: ...ulling the shoulder portion of the belt upward through the latch plate The length of the diagonal shoulder strap adjusts itself to allow freedom of movement 60A036 To fasten the seat belt sit up strai...

Page 45: ...the driver doesn t buckle his or her seat belt with the ignition switch in the ON position the driver s seat belt reminder light in the instrument cluster will blink until the driver s seat belt is bu...

Page 46: ...properly or are damaged Child Restraint Systems 60G332S Infant restraint rear seat only 65D584 WARNING Be sure that the shoulder belt is posi tioned on the center of the outside shoulder The belt shou...

Page 47: ...ms be installed on the rear seat According to accident statistics children are safer when properly restrained in rear seating positions than in front seating posi tions If you must use a front facing...

Page 48: ...the belt the belt is the A ELR type If the belt is not locked the belt is the ELR type Mostly rear outboard lap shoulder belts are the A ELR type Please note that the methods to secure the child rest...

Page 49: ...to the instructions provided by the child restraint system manufacturer Make sure that the seat belt is securely latched After making sure that the seat belt is securely latched A ELR type 83E035 1 Sl...

Page 50: ...he retractor has con verted to the ALR mode by trying to pull webbing out of the retractor If the retractor is in the ALR mode the belt will be locked A ELR type 65D234 A ELR type 65D235 4 Try moving...

Page 51: ...ll a ISO FIX type child restraint sys tem according to the instructions provided by the child restraint system manufacturer After installing the child restraint system try moving it in all directions...

Page 52: ...eat cushion and the seatback 54G183 4 Use your hands to carefully align the connecting bar tips with the anchor ages Take care not to pinch your fin gers 54G184 5 Push the child restraint toward the a...

Page 53: ...restraint system as follows 1 Remove the luggage compartment cover 2 Secure the child restraint on the rear seat using the procedure described above for securing a restraint system that does not requ...

Page 54: ...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 b...

Page 55: ...ems 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 specia...

Page 56: ...curtain air bag module if equipped 5 Seat belt pretensioners 6 Air bag controller 7 Forward crash sensor 8 Side crash sensor if equipped 63J030 If the AIR BAG light on the instrument cluster does not...

Page 57: ...air bag covers to identify the location of the air bags Frontal collision range 60G032 Front air bags are designed to inflate only in severe frontal collisions Front air bags will not inflate 65D236 F...

Page 58: ...the sun visor 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 whethe...

Page 59: ...s SRS AIRBAG are molded into the pillar to iden tify the location of the side curtain air bags NOTE Side curtain air bag provides a cushion for the front passenger and the rear pas senger Side collisi...

Page 60: ...side collision and if the controller judges that the side collision is severe enough it will trigger the side air bag and side curtain air bag infla tors The inflators inflate the appropriate air bags...

Page 61: ...54G582 WARNING The driver should not lean over the steering wheel The front passen ger should not rest his or her body against the dashboard or other wise get too close to the dash board For vehicles...

Page 62: ...SUZUKI dealer should be allowed to service or replace your air bags Please remind anyone who services your SUZUKI that it has air bags Service on or around air bag components or wiring must be perform...

Page 63: ...DRIVING 78KS0 37E Instrument Cluster 1 Speedometer 2 Tachometer 3 Fuel gauge 4 Temperature gauge 5 Information display 6 MODE ILL knob 7 TRIP knob 8 Warning and indicator lights 78K090 EXAMPLE 1 3 2...

Page 64: ...c brake system is self adjusting the fluid level will drop as the brake pads become worn Replenishing the brake fluid reservoir is considered nor mal periodic maintenance Anti Lock Brake System ABS Wa...

Page 65: ...ng and remains on there may be some thing wrong with the ESP systems other than ABS You should have the system inspected by an authorized SUZUKI dealer NOTE When you disconnect and re connect the batt...

Page 66: ...control system and a hill hold control system these systems will not be turned off when the ESP OFF switch is pushed to turn off the ESP systems For details of the ESP systems refer to Electronic Sta...

Page 67: ...equipped 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 or blink For details about the seat belt reminder refer to Sea...

Page 68: ...6 When the ignition switch is turned to the ON position this light comes on to let you know the light is working If this light blinks with the ignition switch turned to ON the engine will not start NO...

Page 69: ...s on for several seconds when the ignition switch is turned to the ON position so you can check the light is working If this light comes on when driving it indi cates that the engine is overheating Fo...

Page 70: ...PERATING YOUR VEHICLE section Open Door Warning Light 54G391 This light remains on until all doors are completely closed NOTE The information display shows the warning and indicator message when this...

Page 71: ...h for vehi cle with the keyless start system this light will come on in blue or red If this light comes on in blue you can turn the ignition switch without using an ignition key If this light comes on...

Page 72: ...l drive low range center differential lock mode No indicators 4 wheel drive high range mode For details refer to Using the Transfer Switch in the OPERATING YOUR VEHI CLE section If the indicators all...

Page 73: ...fuel tank F stands for full and E stands for empty If the indicator gets off the graduation of E not character E refill the tank as soon as possible NOTE The indicator moves a little depending on roa...

Page 74: ...indicator approaches H overheating is indicated Follow the instructions for engine overheat ing in the Emergency Remedies section Illumination Control 78K040 When the ignition switch is turned to the...

Page 75: ...switch is in the ON position 79K048 1 TRIP knob 2 MODE ILL knob 3 Information display The information display shows the follow ing information Display A A T selector position indicator for auto matic...

Page 76: ...ted by conditions such as the following road condition surrounding traffic condition driving condition vehicle condition a malfunction which causes the malfunc tion indicator light to come on or blink...

Page 77: ...an drive until the fuel gauge indicates E based on current driving conditions When the remaining fuel in fuel tank reaches a low level the display will appear If the low fuel warning light comes on fi...

Page 78: ...ermometer indicates the outside temperature 79K067 If the outside temperature nears freezing the message shown in the above illustra tion will appear on the display NOTE The outside temperature indica...

Page 79: ...s You can change the units that temperature is displayed in NOTE When you change the units that tempera ture is displayed in the air conditioning system temperature display units will be changed autom...

Page 80: ...K070 Off Off Any door including the tailgate is open when the vehicle is stopped 1 Close all doors completely 79K071 Blinks Ding There may be a problem with the ESP system Have your vehicle inspected...

Page 81: ...erate the ESP OFF switch if equipped the information display may show messages other than those in the above chart Refer to Electronic Stability Program ESP in the OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE section for d...

Page 82: ...plate light instrument lights and head lights are on 79K101 With the headlights on push the lever for ward to switch to the high beams main beam or pull the lever toward you to switch to the low beams...

Page 83: ...ight Switch if equipped 64J058 The front fog light comes on when the fog light switch is pushed in with the headlights are on An indicator light above the switch will be lit when the front fog light i...

Page 84: ...er fluid is sprayed for half a second If necessary push the switch again Turn Signal Control Lever 65D611 Vehicle Load Condition Switch Position Driver only 0 Driver 1 passenger in front seat 0 Driver...

Page 85: ...al For con venience you can flash the turn signal by moving the lever part way and holding it there The lever will return to its normal position when you release it Hazard Warning Switch 64J054 Push i...

Page 86: ...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 Windshi...

Page 87: ...ted under the steering column To adjust the steering wheel height CAUTION To help prevent damage to the wind shield wiper and washer system components you should take the fol lowing precautions Do not...

Page 88: ...sound with the ignition switch in any position Heated Rear Window and Heated Outside Rearview Mirrors if equipped Switch 78K074 When the rear window is misted push this switch to clear the window 64J2...

Page 89: ...ch 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 CAU...

Page 90: ...2 71 BEFORE DRIVING 78KS0 37E MEMO...

Page 91: ...nspection Checklist 3 2 Engine Oil Consumption 3 3 Ignition Switch 3 3 Parking Brake Lever 3 7 Pedal 3 9 Starting the Engine 3 10 Using the Transmission 3 12 Using the Transfer Switch if equipped 3 18...

Page 92: ...d the fan is at high speed Avoid operating the vehicle with the rear door tailgate or rear win dow open If it is necessary to oper ate the vehicle with the rear door tailgate or rear window open make...

Page 93: ...d to the ON or START position 11 Check all gauges 12 Make sure that the BRAKE SYSTEM WARNING light turns off when the parking brake is released Once a week or each time you fill your fuel tank perform...

Page 94: ...L per 1000 km 1 Qt per 600 miles When judging the amount of oil consump tion note that the oil may become diluted and make it difficult to accurately judge the true oil level As an example if a vehicl...

Page 95: ...osition It locks the ignition and prevents normal use of 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 h...

Page 96: ...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 co...

Page 97: ...he ignition switch in to turn it to the ACC position Also you must push the ignition switch in to return it to the LOCK position ACC 2 Accessories such as the radio can oper ate but the engine is off...

Page 98: ...ven if a short time Also do not leave children or pets alone in a parked vehicle Unat tended children or pets could cause accidental movement of the vehicle or could tamper with power windows or power...

Page 99: ...ely by an autho rized SUZUKI dealer WARNING Always set the parking brake fully before leaving your vehicle or it may move causing injury or damage When parking make sure the gear shift lever for manua...

Page 100: ...is is a nor mal condition caused by environmental factors such as cold wet snow etc Accelerator Pedal 3 This pedal controls the speed of the engine Depressing the accelerator pedal increases power out...

Page 101: ...ne by turning the ignition key to START Release the key when the engine starts If the engine does not start after 15 sec onds of cranking wait about 15 seconds then press down the accelerator pedal to...

Page 102: ...tance is felt Then perform the engine starting pro cedure Diesel Particulate Filter DPF if equipped The DPF filters off the soot particles in the exhaust gas so the DPF could get clogged depending on...

Page 103: ...the engine s sound slowly press the accelerator while continuing to gradu ally release the clutch Shifting All forward gears are synchronized which provides for quiet and easy shifting Always push in...

Page 104: ...e A T POWER switch To activate the power mode selector push the A T POWER switch and the POWER indica tor light in the instrument cluster comes on To deactivate push the switch again and the POWER ind...

Page 105: ...R indicator light is off then put the gearshift lever into D Drive Use the other gearshift lever positions as described below P Park Use this position to lock the transmission when the vehicle is park...

Page 106: ...o a lower gear while driving faster than the maximum allowable speed for the lower gear the transmission will not actually downshift until your speed drops below the maximum speed for the lower gear 4...

Page 107: ...position the gear will be fixed in second while driving or when start driving Therefore you can drive smoothly on slippery road NOTE When you start driving with the gearshift lever in 2 Low 2 positio...

Page 108: ...n The transmission shifts up only to 3rd gear 2 Low 2 Use this position to provide extra power when climbing hills or to provide engine braking when going down hills NOTE In these 3 or 2 positions if...

Page 109: ...ing the transmission out of Park 1 Be sure the parking brake is firmly applied 2 If the engine is running stop the engine 3 Make sure the key is in the ON or ACC position 4 Remove the cover 1 on the h...

Page 110: ...9 6 1 11 10 8 1 Front differential 2 Engine 3 Transmission 4 High Low clutch 5 Transfer case 6 Center differential 7 Differential lock clutch 8 Chain 9 Rear propeller shaft 10 Rear differential 11 Fr...

Page 111: ...Only use this position for towing your vehicle When you turn the transfer switch to the N position N indicator will come on with the buzzer sound WARNING Never leave the transfer switch in N Neutral...

Page 112: ...1 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE 78KS0 37E 4H 4 wheel drive high range 64J220 In this position engine power is supplied to the front and rear axles Use this position for normal driving Improving Fuel Economy...

Page 113: ...ange center differential lock 64J221 In this position engine power is supplied to the front and rear axles and you get better traction than when driving in 4H Use this position when you need better tr...

Page 114: ...ding steep slippery hills etc NOTE When the transfer switch if equipped is turned to the 4L LOCK position the ESP systems other than ABS if equipped will be canceled to provide improved vehicle tracti...

Page 115: ...l fully if equipped then push in and turn the switch to shift into 4L LOCK From 4L LOCK to 4H LOCK Stop the vehicle completely place the transmission in N Neutral and depress the brake pedal and the c...

Page 116: ...ph Do not operate the transfer switch while tires are racing Do not operate your vehicle in 4H LOCK or 4L LOCK on dry hard surfaces Continued CAUTION Continued Do not operate the vehicle while a 4WD m...

Page 117: ...tral 4H 4 wheel drive high range mode 4H LOCK 4 wheel drive high range center differential lock mode 4L LOCK 4 wheel drive low range center differential lock mode Current Position Current Indicator Ta...

Page 118: ...d by an authorized SUZUKI dealer In N position 79K077 Blinks Series of Beeps This message informs you that the transfer switch is in N which is used only for towing your vehicle Move the transfer swit...

Page 119: ...pedal Depress the brake pedal Shift the automatic transmission gear shift lever to the N position 79K081 Off Beep For manual transmission The desired transfer gear has not been engaged Release your f...

Page 120: ...be on 79K049 To Set Cruising Speed Turn on the cruise control system by push ing the ON OFF switch 1 Accelerate to the desired speed and push the SET COAST switch 3 Take your foot off the accelerator...

Page 121: ...reset a cruising speed by pushing the SET COAST switch 3 Cruise control operation will also be can celed any time the vehicle speed falls below 40 km h 25 mph To Resume a Previously Set Speed After ca...

Page 122: ...not work if vehicle speed is under about 5 6 km h 3 4 mph WARNING If water gets into the brake drums brake performance may become poor and unpredictable After driving through water or wash ing the und...

Page 123: ...comes on briefly then turns off the system is normal If the warning light still stays on have the system inspected by your SUZUKI dealer immediately If the ABS system becomes inopera tive the brake s...

Page 124: ...reduces engine power to limit wheel spin NOTE You may hear a clicking sound in the engine compartment for a few seconds when you start the engine or just after the vehicle begins to move This means th...

Page 125: ...or 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 o...

Page 126: ...OFF switch without hill descent control 78K045 with hill descent control 78K046 1 ESP OFF switch When the ESP OFF switch located at the center of the instrument panel is pushed and held to turn off t...

Page 127: ...tems 79K084 NOTE If you push the ESP OFF switch when the transfer switch is in the 4H position the ESP systems will not be turned off and the message shown in the above illus tration will appear on th...

Page 128: ...he hill descent control operating conditions are fulfilled However when the vehicle speed exceeds 25 km h 15 mph the hill descent control system will be deactivated automatically To deactivate the hil...

Page 129: ...oot is moved from the brake pedal when the fol lowing condition are all met 1 The transfer switch is in a position other than N 2 The gearshift lever is in a forward gear or reverse gear 3 The parking...

Page 130: ...3 39 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE 78KS0 37E MEMO...

Page 131: ...TIPS 4 78KS0 37E 60G409 DRIVING TIPS Important Vehicle Design Features to Know 4 1 Break In 4 2 Catalytic Converter if equipped 4 3 Improving Fuel Economy 4 4 On Paved Road Driving 4 4 Off Road Drivi...

Page 132: ...rectly may result in loss of control or vehi cle rollover Multipurpose vehicles have a significantly higher rollover rate than other types of vehicles WARNING Wear Your Seat Belts at All Times Even t...

Page 133: ...Your vehicle is narrower than the average passenger car so that it can pass through tight spaces Without the essential characteristics described above higher ground clearance shorter wheelbase and nar...

Page 134: ...a lyst 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 performa...

Page 135: ...e to increased running resistance of the tires Keep your tires inflated to the correct pressure shown on the label on the driver s side door or the driver s door lock pillar On Paved Road Driving The...

Page 136: ...of gravity than conventional passenger cars If at all possible avoid making sharp turns in your vehicle Slow Down on Curves Learn to approach curves cautiously and at a conservative speed Do not attem...

Page 137: ...You and your passengers should use the seat belts at all times when driving off road For proper seat belt use refer to the Seat Belts section in this manual Avoid Sudden Reactions in Mud Ice or Snow...

Page 138: ...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...

Page 139: ...nt sizes or types of tires on the front and rear wheels For informa tion regarding the specified tires refer to the SPECIFICATIONS section Never use oversized tires or spe cial shock absorbers and spr...

Page 140: ...4 9 DRIVING TIPS 78KS0 37E MEMO...

Page 141: ...t Light 5 53 Accessory Socket if equipped 5 53 Cigarette Lighter and Ashtray if equipped 5 54 Sunroof if equipped 5 55 Assist Grips if equipped 5 57 Coat Hooks if equipped 5 58 Glove Box 5 58 Eyeglass...

Page 142: ...ing and Air Conditioning System Climate Control Air Outlet 66J250 EXAMPLE 1 1 2 2 3 3 5 5 5 5 4 1 Windshield defroster outlet 2 Side defroster outlet 3 Side outlet 4 Center outlet 5 Floor outlet Cente...

Page 143: ...the side outlets regardless of the air flow selector position Description of Controls 78K023 1 Temperature selector 2 Blower speed selector 3 Air intake selector 4 Air flow selector 5 Defrost switch 6...

Page 144: ...ditioning system push in the switch and A C will appear on the LCD display To turn off the air condi tioning system push in the switch again and A C will go off Blower speed selector 2 78K048 The blow...

Page 145: ...uickly cool down the vehicle FRESH AIR b When this mode is selected outside air is introduced FRESH AIR and RECIRCULATED AIR are selected alternately each time the air intake selector is pushed NOTE I...

Page 146: ...er the air from the floor outlets and the air from the center and side outlets will be the same temperature Heat e 64J071 Temperature controlled air comes out of the floor outlets and the side outlets...

Page 147: ...rn the air conditioning switch off the climate control system cannot lower the inside temperature below outside tempera ture To turn the climate control system off push the OFF switch 6 NOTE If the AU...

Page 148: ...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 d...

Page 149: ...ystems type A There are two types of audio system as shown below Type 1 78K092 AM FM CD PLAYER WITH CD CHANGER CONTROL Type 2 78K093 AM FM 6 CD PLAYER WITH CD CHANGER CONTROL CAUTION To avoid damage t...

Page 150: ...lease 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 compact discs bearing the mark...

Page 151: ...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 NOTE...

Page 152: ...AM FM CD PLAYER WITH CD CHANGER CONTROL Type 2 AM FM 6 CD PLAYER WITH CD CHANGER CONTROL Display 79K086 1 Power on off knob Volume control knob 2 Tone balance fader control knob 3 Preset button 5 4 P...

Page 153: ...38 1 00 Adjusting bass treble balance fader 1 Press the tone balance fader control knob 2 Each time it is pressed sound adjust ment is changed as follows 66J224 2 Turn the tone balance fader control...

Page 154: ...GER CONTROL Type 2 AM FM 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 but...

Page 155: ...ns in total are automatically stored to the preset buttons 5 in sequen tial order starting from the lower frequen cies NOTE When the auto store is performed the station previously stored in the memory...

Page 156: ...ecorded in CD R CD RW format may not be used 52D291 A CD is inserted with its label facing upward When there is a CD already loaded in the unit another CD cannot be loaded at the same time Do not use...

Page 157: ...ROL Built in CD Player 78K096 3 2 1 6 4 5 Display 66J100 1 CD insertion slot 2 CD eject button 3 Disc button CD 4 Track up button Fast forward button 5 Track down button Rewind button 6 Repeat button...

Page 158: ...s 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...

Page 159: ...7 8 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 6 Track up button Fast forward button 7 Track down button Rewind button 8 Repe...

Page 160: ...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...

Page 161: ...rack 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 Rewi...

Page 162: ...HANGER 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 Fold...

Page 163: ...g 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...

Page 164: ...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...

Page 165: ...D PLAYER WITH CD CHANGER CONTROL Display 66J113 1 Disc button CD 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 Scan button...

Page 166: ...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 ad...

Page 167: ...volume To increase the volume push the upper part of the switch 1 The volume contin ues to increase until you release the switch To decrease the volume push the lower part of the switch 1 The volume...

Page 168: ...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...

Page 169: ...isplay 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 You...

Page 170: ...irm 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...

Page 171: ...cy 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...

Page 172: ...ff 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 ej...

Page 173: ...r nor mally Driving 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 disass...

Page 174: ...mark the 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...

Page 175: ...e CD into the CD insertion slot If a blank disc non recorded CD R is loaded in the unit the disc will be ejected General 64J270 1 Power on off knob volume control knob 2 Mute button 3 Audio control bu...

Page 176: ...e audio control button 3 to select the desired item Each time the audio control button 3 is pressed the selectable items change as follows BAS Bass TRE Treble BAL Balance FAD Fader AVC Auto Volume Con...

Page 177: ...ation received corresponding to the pressed button is pre set NOTE Stations can be preset for FM1 FM2 LW MW1 and MW2 respectively When stations are preset the new data is written over the old data Aut...

Page 178: ...ons are not available in some areas AF Alternative Frequency The unit searches for a station in better receiving condition that emits the same programme as now received and automat ically selects that...

Page 179: ...EK If TP data is not received in about 20 seconds after TA is turned on TP SEEK automatically takes place only once If no TP station is received the unit dis plays NOTHING TA Standby If TP is received...

Page 180: ...track Press it twice Fast Forward Fast Reverse Play speed increases while the up button 4 or down button 5 is kept depressed 4 Fast forward 5 Fast reverse NOTE When the present track in REPEAT play mo...

Page 181: ...r down button 5 is kept depressed 4 Fast forward 5 Fast reverse NOTE When the present track in REPEAT play mode comes to its end it returns to nor mal play If Fast Forward is kept to the end of the di...

Page 182: ...on formats of digital audio The former is developed by MPEG Motion Pic ture Experts Group and the latter is developed by Microsoft Corporation Using these compression formats you can record the conten...

Page 183: ...yer III 32 k 320 kbps MPEG2 Audio Layer II 64 k 320 kbps MPEG2 Audio Layer III 8 k 160 kbps Sampling frequency MPEG1 Audio Layer II III 44 1 k 48 k 32 kHz MPEG2 Audio Layer II III 22 05 k 24 k 16 kHz...

Page 184: ...ng the present file repeatedly press the repeat button 15 To release repeat play press the repeat button 15 again The RPT indicator remains lit during repeat play RANDOM Play For random play playing t...

Page 185: ...unless the ID is entered in the following order NOTE The unit does not display SEC when the power is turned on within 20 seconds from the last use 1 With the up button 4 kept depressed press the numb...

Page 186: ...ssible cause Possible solution A lot of noise The unit is not exactly tuned in to the station Tune it exactly to the station Unable to receive by auto tuning There is no station emitting signals power...

Page 187: ...disc with its label side up Check the disc that it is not warped and is free of flaws If ERROR 1 does not go out when a normal disc is inserted consult your dealer ERROR 3 The player developed an err...

Page 188: ...e push the switch 1 To decrease the volume push the switch 2 To mute push the switch 3 To select the mode push the switch 4 You can also turn on the audio system by pushing the switch 3 To change the...

Page 189: ...volume rapidly 3 Push briefly OK perform radio preset up switch to track 1 Push long repeat last message scan tuner scan track 4 Push briefly switch to tuner mode or CD mode Push long switch to navig...

Page 190: ...fuel filler door 2 Remove the cap by turning it counter clockwise simply closing the door 79K054 NOTE The cap holder 1 can hold the fuel filler cap 2 when refueling To reinstall the fuel filler cap 1...

Page 191: ...the engine hood lock halfway 64J111 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 If you need to re...

Page 192: ...visors can be pulled down to block glare coming through the windshield or they can be unhooked and turned to the side to block glare coming through the side window Interior Light Switch Center 64J104...

Page 193: ...depends on the vehicle specification If there is a switch rubber projection at the door opening as shown the door is involved in the lighting operation Luggage Compartment Light 66J047 The luggage com...

Page 194: ...37E remains off regardless of whether the door s is are opened or closed Spot Light 65J093 Push the switch 1 to turn on the light and push it again to turn off the light Accessory Socket if equipped...

Page 195: ...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 To...

Page 196: ...hands or other obstructions in the path of the sunroof when you close the sunroof even though there is a system to prevent being pinched by the sunroof 79K097 To tilt the sunroof up slide the sun shad...

Page 197: ...being pinched by the sunroof When you disconnect the negative ter minal from the battery or change the fuses the features below will not operate The system to prevent being pinched by the sliding sun...

Page 198: ...your body such as hands or head to get out of the sunroof opening while the vehi cle is moving Be sure there are no hands or other obstructions in the path of the sun roof when you close the sunroof...

Page 199: ...y counterclock wise Eyeglasses Holder if equipped 79K056 To use the eyeglasses holder push on the front edge 1 and open the lid To close the lid push the front edge 1 until it latches Do not put heavy...

Page 200: ...the lid rear 64J116 To use the rear cup holders open the lid CAUTION If you park your vehicle outdoors in direct sunlight or in hot weather the eyeglasses compartment can get very hot since it is clo...

Page 201: ...newspa pers or magazines 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 the cup holder may be thrown abou...

Page 202: ...64J103 To use the armrest pull the knob to unlock and lower the armrest When not in use push back in the seat until the armrest is locked EXAMPLE EXAMPLE WARNING In an accident or sudden stop the rea...

Page 203: ...emoving or installing the luggage com partment cover To remove the luggage compartment cover 66J203 1 Release the three hooks a from the rear seat backs 66J204 2 Fold and roll the cover forward WARNIN...

Page 204: ...swing the cover down and out 66J206 5 Tilt the luggage compartment cover and then remove the compartment cover from the vehicle To stow a luggage compartment cover on the floor of the rear luggage roo...

Page 205: ...dow opening c to swing the other end into position 66J209 2 Align the attachment points d on the cover with the attachment points b on the vehicle and push down both ends Make sure that the cover secu...

Page 206: ...ING The luggage restraint loops and optional rubber net can be used to help keep lightweight cargo from moving around in the luggage com partment during normal driving They are neither capable of nor...

Page 207: ...instructions provided Do not mount cargo directly on the roof panel The cargo can damage the roof panel The gross weight of the roof rack plus cargo must not exceed the loading capacity 75 kg 165 lbs...

Page 208: ...llow the cargo to fly off the vehicle and hit others causing personal injury or property damage Mount cargo securely and avoid abrupt maneuvers such as jack rabbit starts sharp turns fast cor nering a...

Page 209: ...5 68 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT 78KS0 37E 78K053 The frame hooks 2 are provided for ship ping purposes only 2 2...

Page 210: ...5 69 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT 78KS0 37E MEMO...

Page 211: ...VEHICLE LOADING AND TOWING 6 78KS0 37E 54G215 VEHICLE LOADING AND TOWING Vehicle Loading 6 1 Trailer Towing 6 1 Towing Your Vehicle recreational towing 6 6...

Page 212: ...apacity Trailer Towing 60A185 Although towing a trailer can adversely affect handling durability and fuel econ omy your SUZUKI can be used to tow a trailer which does not exceed the towing capacity sp...

Page 213: ...ins Always attach safety chains between your vehicle and trailer Cross safety chains under the nose of the trailer so that the nose will not drop to the road if the trailer becomes separated from the...

Page 214: ...ctrical system damage may occur WARNING If trailer brakes are used you should follow all instructions provided by the manufacturer Never connect to the brake system of your vehicle and never take an e...

Page 215: ...e vehicle and trailer length between you and the vehicle ahead Follow at a greater distance if roads are wet or slippery If the trailer has over run brakes apply the brakes gradually to avoid snatchin...

Page 216: ...wly release the brakes until the wheel chocks absorb the load 4 Fully engage the parking brake 5 Manual Transmission Shift into Reverse or first gear and turn off the engine Automatic Transmission Shi...

Page 217: ...lect 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 sp...

Page 218: ...d turn the switch to the mark 1 at the left of the N position and hold the switch in this position for 5 sec onds until the N indicator blinks then turn the switch to the N position When you turn the...

Page 219: ...to unlock the steering wheel 7 Release the parking brake Stop towing the vehicle every 300 km 200 miles Start the engine With the manual transmission lever in 2nd gear or the auto matic transmission l...

Page 220: ...key to the ACC posi tion to unlock the steering wheel 3 Make sure the front wheels are facing straight forward and secure the steering wheel with a steering wheel clamping device designed for towing C...

Page 221: ...6 10 VEHICLE LOADING AND TOWING 78KS0 37E 52D082 TOWING METHOD B FRONT WHEELS ON THE GROUND AND REAR WHEELS ON A DOLLY...

Page 222: ...6 11 VEHICLE LOADING AND TOWING 78KS0 37E MEMO...

Page 223: ...Oil and Filter 7 8 Engine Coolant 7 12 Air Cleaner 7 15 Spark Plugs 7 16 Gear Oil 7 18 Clutch Pedal 7 21 Automatic Transmission AT Fluid 7 21 Fuel Filter Diesel engine 7 22 Brakes 7 23 Steering 7 25 P...

Page 224: ...away from the fan and drive belt Even though the fan may not be moving it can automatically turn on without warning When it is necessary to do service work with the engine running make sure that the p...

Page 225: ...gine 64J150 1 Air fuel ratio sensor 2 Oxygen sensor NOTE This table includes services as scheduled up to 90000 km 54000 miles mileage Beyond 90000 km 54000 miles carry out the same services at the sam...

Page 226: ...2 24 36 48 60 72 ENGINE 1 1 Engine accessory drive belt Class1 2 1 6 L engine Tension check Adjustment Replacement I R Class1 2 Except 1 6 L engine Inspect for damage I I Class 3 Including tensioner i...

Page 227: ...ires I I I I I I 6 3 Wheels I I I I I I 6 4 Drive shafts Propeller shafts I I 6 5 Suspension system I I I 6 6 Steering system I I I 6 7 Manual transmission oil I 1st 15000 km only I R R 6 8 Transfer o...

Page 228: ...Interval B C D Engine accessory drive belt Gasoline engine I Every 15000 km 9000 miles or 12 months R Every 45000 km 27000 miles or 36 months B C D Engine accessory drive belt Diesel engine Including...

Page 229: ...miles or 24 months B Suspension bolts and nuts T Every 15000 km 9000 miles or 12 months B C D H Wheel bearings I Every 15000 km 9000 miles or 12 months B D E H Drive shafts and Propeller shafts I Eve...

Page 230: ...need to replace or adjust the belt have it done by your SUZUKI dealer For Diesel Engine Model The drive belt tension is adjusted automat ically WARNING When the engine is running keep hands hair clot...

Page 231: ...mes under the following quality classification ACEA C3 with DPF ACEA B4 or C3 without DPF Select the appropriate oil viscosity accord ing to the above chart SAE 5W 30 2 is the best choice for good fue...

Page 232: ...on the stick If the oil level indication is near the lower limit add enough oil to raise the level to the upper limit Refilling 81A147 Remove the oil filler cap and pour oil slowly through the filler...

Page 233: ...n the drain plug is loosened Wait until the drain plug is cool enough to touch with your bare hands Open Close EXAMPLE WARNING New and used oil can be hazardous Children and pets may be harmed by swal...

Page 234: ...the mounting sur face or to the specified torque using an oil filter wrench 6 Reinstall the engine under cover Tightening torque for oil filter Gasoline engine 3 4 turn or 14 Nm 1 4 kg m 10 1 lb ft D...

Page 235: ...60A208S For Diesel Engine Model 64J249 CAUTION When replacing the oil filter it is recommended that you use a genu ine SUZUKI replacement filter If you use an aftermarket filter make sure it is of eq...

Page 236: ...is cool remove the degassing tank cap by turning it anticlock wise slowly to release any pressure And add coolant until the degassing tank level reaches the MAXI mark Never fill the degassing tank ab...

Page 237: ...ns on the antifreeze container When putting the cap on the reser voir tank line up the arrow on the cap and the arrow on the tank Fail ure to follow this can result in cool ant leakage WARNING Engine...

Page 238: ...re coolant For Diesel Engine Model Since special procedures are required we recommend you take your vehicle to your SUZUKI dealer for coolant replacement Air Cleaner 66J167 If the air cleaner is clogg...

Page 239: ...eposits with a wire or pin and adjust the spark plug gap Type A 65D434 For Type A to access the spark plugs 1 Remove the ignition coil cover 2 Disconnect the coupler 1 while push ing the release lever...

Page 240: ...ot not on the cable itself Pulling on the cable can damage it When servicing the iridium plati num spark plugs slender center electrode type plugs do not touch the center electrode as it is easy to da...

Page 241: ...PI GL 5 hypoid gear oil SAE 80W 90 for front differential oil rear differential oil and transfer gear oil Manual transmission oil Extension case oil API GL 4 65D571 Front differential oil rear differe...

Page 242: ...1 Oil filler and level plug 2 Oil drain plug Extension case 2WD 66J165 1 Oil filler and level plug 2 Oil drain plug Front rear differential 64J187 1 Oil filler and level plug 2 Oil drain plug Transfer...

Page 243: ...ug 2 drain the oil and reinstall the drain plug 3 Pour new gear oil of the specified type through the filler hole until the oil level reaches the bottom of the filler hole 4 Reinstall the filler plug...

Page 244: ...the fluid level if you have just driven the vehicle for a long time at high speed if you have driven in city traffic in hot weather or if the vehicle has been pull ing a trailer Wait until the fluid c...

Page 245: ...the transmission to the proper level Changing Oil Since special procedures materials and tools are required to change the automatic transmission oil it is recommended that you trust this job to your a...

Page 246: ...t panel will come on the engine must be running with the parking brake fully disengaged Should the light come on immedi ately ask your SUZUKI dealer to inspect the brake system A rapid fluid loss indi...

Page 247: ...ke 54G109 Ratchet tooth specification b 5th 7th Lever pull force 1 200 N 20 kg 44 lbs Check the parking brake for proper adjust ment by counting the number of clicks made by the ratchet teeth as you s...

Page 248: ...r SUZUKI dealer Power Steering if equipped 64J155 1 UPPER 2 LOWER Check the steering box case vane pump and hose connections for leaks or damage Power Steering Fluid Check the fluid level by looking a...

Page 249: ...y until the specified pres sure is obtained Never underinflate or overinflate the tires Underinflation can cause unusual handling characteristics or can cause the rim to slip on the tire bead resultin...

Page 250: ...5D459 To avoid uneven wear of your tires and to prolong their life rotate the tires as illus trated Tires should be rotated every 10000 km 6000 miles After rotation adjust front and rear tire pressure...

Page 251: ...em porary spare Do not use tire chains on the spare tire If you must use tire chains rearrange the wheels so standard tires and wheels are fitted to the rear axle Continued WARNING Continued Replace t...

Page 252: ...of the battery to help prevent discharge Fuses Your vehicle has three types of fuses as described below Main fuse The main fuse takes current directly from the battery Primary fuses These fuses are be...

Page 253: ...se 6 15A HORN Horn fuse 7 20A FR FOG Front fog light fuse 8 20A MRR HTR Mirror heater fuse 9 40A FR BLW Front blower motor fuse 10 30A ABS 2 ABS actuator fuse 11 50A ABS 1 ABS actuator fuse 12 20A FI...

Page 254: ...ront fog light fuse 8 20A MRR HTR Mirror heater fuse 9 40A FR BLW Front blower motor fuse 10 30A ABS 2 ABS actuator fuse 11 50A ABS 1 ABS actuator fuse 12 30A FI Main fuse 13 30A H L CLNR Head light c...

Page 255: ...ACC 2 Cigar or Accessory socket fuse G 20A WIP Wiper fuse H 15A IG2 SIG Ignition signal Seat heater fuse I 10A BACK Back lamp fuse J 10A ABS ESP ABS or ESP control ler fuse K 10A A B Air bag fuse L 15...

Page 256: ...SUZUKI dealer Always use a genuine SUZUKI replacement Never use a substitute such as a wire even for a temporary repair or extensive electrical damage and a fire can result EXAMPLE BLOWN OK WARNING Al...

Page 257: ...sher be sure to use the specific washer fluid 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 bul...

Page 258: ...e contact springs are holding the bulb securely Rear Interior Light if equipped 64J160 Pull down the lens by using a plane screw driver covered with a soft cloth as shown To install it simply push it...

Page 259: ...orward and unhook it Then remove the bulb Install a new bulb in the reverse order of removal Discharge headlamp Since special procedures are required we recommend you take your vehicle to your SUZUKI...

Page 260: ...he clips 1 by twist the driver as shown in the illustra tion 2 Remove the bolt 3 by a Phillips head screw driver 79K091 3 Remove the clip 4 with the same way as No 1 78F072 4 Open the fender cover Dis...

Page 261: ...pe 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 count...

Page 262: ...J164 Side turn signal light 64J195 As the bulb is built in type the light assem bly must be replaced Remove the light assembly by sliding the light housing left ward with your finger License plate lig...

Page 263: ...edures are required we recommend you take your vehicle to your SUZUKI dealer for the bulbs of high mount stop light replacement 64J181 To remove a high mounted stop light hous ing the following proced...

Page 264: ...G129 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 differen...

Page 265: ...arm away from the win dow 54G130 2 Squeeze lock 1 towards wiper arm 2 and remove the wiper frame from the arm as shown 3 Unlock the lock end of the wiper blade and slide the blade out as shown Type A...

Page 266: ...new blade is provided without the two metal retainers move them from the old blade to the new one 5 Install the new blade in the reverse order of removal with the locked end positioned toward the wip...

Page 267: ...NOTE Do not flex the wiper blade frame end more than necessary If you do it can break off 54G135 1 Retainer 4 If the new blade is provided without the two metal retainers move them from the old blade...

Page 268: ...uring 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...

Page 269: ...RVICE 8 78KS0 37E 60G411 EMERGENCY SERVICE Tire Changing Tool 8 1 Spare Tire Nut Lock if equipped 8 1 Jacking Instructions 8 2 Changing Wheels 8 3 Jump Starting Instructions 8 7 Towing 8 9 Emergency R...

Page 270: ...Tire Nut Lock if equipped 64J172 A nut lock is used for the spare tire To unlock the spare tire nut insert the ignition key into the lock as far as the key will go and remove the lock with the key in...

Page 271: ...of the wheel diagonally opposite of the wheel being lifted 5 Place the spare wheel near the wheel being lifted as shown in the illustration in case that the jack slips 64J194 1 Jacking point 79K058 1...

Page 272: ...only to change wheels on level hard ground Never jack up the vehicle on an inclined surface Never raise the vehicle with the jack in a location other than the designated jacking point near the wheel...

Page 273: ...ds To change the wheel 1 Loosen but do not remove the wheel nuts 2 Jack up the vehicle follow the jacking instructions in this section 3 Remove the wheel nuts and wheel 4 Before installing the new whe...

Page 274: ...the spare tire nut and push the lock in 3 Install the wheel cover in the reverse order to removal WARNING Use genuine wheel nuts and tighten them to the specified torque as soon as possible after cha...

Page 275: ...e wheel and tire on these vehicles are intended for temporary emergency use only The wheel is painted yellow to remind you that the wheel and tire are for temporary use only Continu ous use of this sp...

Page 276: ...the battery or an explosion may occur Never smoke when working in the vicinity of the battery If the booster battery you use for jump starting is installed in another vehicle make sure the two vehicle...

Page 277: ...jump lead to the positive terminal of the flat battery 1 2 Connect the other end to the positive terminal of the booster battery 2 3 Connect one end of the second jump lead to the negative terminal of...

Page 278: ...r Vehicle recreational towing section Front wheels lifted It may be towed by a tow truck with the front wheels lifted and a dolly under the rear wheels WARNING When you tow your vehicle follow the ins...

Page 279: ...minal contact is poor Recharge the battery or correct battery terminal con tact as necessary 2 If the headlights remain bright check the fuses If the reason for failure of the starter is not obvious t...

Page 280: ...ny leaks that may have caused the overheating do not run the engine until these problems have been corrected 3 If you do not find a leak carefully add coolant to the reservoir and then the radiator if...

Page 281: ...APPEARANCE CARE 9 78KS0 37E 60G412 APPEARANCE CARE Corrosion Prevention 9 1 Vehicle Cleaning 9 2...

Page 282: ...nce during the winter and once immediately after the win ter Keep your vehicle particularly the underside as clean and dry as possible If you frequently drive on salted roads your vehicle should be wa...

Page 283: ...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...

Page 284: ...ts 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 the dirt is loosened rinse the mat tho...

Page 285: ...w it to dry in the shade 6 Check carefully for damage to painted surfaces If there is any damage touch up the damage following the procedure below 1 Clean all damaged spots and allow them to dry 2 Sti...

Page 286: ...9 5 APPEARANCE CARE 78KS0 37E MEMO...

Page 287: ...GENERAL INFORMATION 10 78KS0 37E 54G072 GENERAL INFORMATION Vehicle Identification 10 1...

Page 288: ...cial service informa tion Whenever you have occasion to consult your SUZUKI dealer remember to identify your vehicle with this number Should you find the number difficult to read you will also find it...

Page 289: ...width 1810 71 3 Overall height 4WD 1695 66 7 2WD 1683 66 3 Wheelbase 2640 103 9 Track front 1540 60 6 rear 1570 61 8 Ground clearance 4WD 200 7 9 2WD 188 7 4 ITEM Mass weight UNIT kg lbs GASOLINE ENG...

Page 290: ...ion ratio Engine for regular gasoline 9 5 1 10 0 1 Diesel engine 17 1 ITEM Electrical Standard spark plug Iridium plug 2 0 L NGK IFR5J11 highly recommended If the iridium plugs are available they can...

Page 291: ...W rear 12V 21W WY21W Side turn signal light 12V 5W WY5W Parking light 12V 5W W5W Brake tail light 12V 21 5W W21 5W License plate light 12V 5W W5W Reversing light 12V 21W W21W Rear fog light 12V 21W W2...

Page 292: ...tion Label located on the driver s door lock pillar If towing a trailer use the following value front 240 kPa 2 40 kg cm2 34 psi rear 280 kPa 2 80 kg cm2 40 psi Recommended snow chain for Europe 225...

Page 293: ...ilter 2 0 L 4 7 L 8 3 Imp pt 3 2 L 6 0 L 10 6 Imp pt Transmission oil M T 1 9 L 3 3 Imp pt 4A T 2 5 L 4 4 Imp pt when drained 5A T 3 0 L 5 3 Imp pt when drained Differential gear oil front 0 95 L 1 7...

Page 294: ...ual vehicle or the ones in other issues depending on information source or issue timing ITEM Capacities approx DIESEL ENGINE MODEL Coolant including degassing tank 1 9 L 8 5 L 15 0 Imp pt Fuel tank 5...

Page 295: ...m 7 45 Anti Lock Brake System ABS 3 31 Anti Lock Brake System ABS Warning Light 2 45 Anti Lock Braking System ABS 3 33 Anti Theft System SEC 5 43 Armrest 5 61 Assist Grips 5 57 Audio Systems type A 5...

Page 296: ...Program ESP 3 33 Emergency Locking Retractor ELR 2 24 Emergency Remedies 8 10 Engine Coolant 7 12 Engine Hood 5 50 Engine Oil and Filter 7 8 Engine Oil Consumption 3 3 Engine Serial Number 10 1 Exhau...

Page 297: ...ction Warning Light For Diesel Engine Model 2 50 Inside Rearview Mirror 2 13 Installation of Child Restraint with Top Strap 2 34 Installation with ISO FIX Type Anchorages 2 32 Installation with Lap Sh...

Page 298: ...Switch 2 68 Red Stop Warning Light For Diesel Engine Model 2 50 Refill with Oil and Check for Leaks 7 12 Refilling 7 9 Remote Audio Controls 5 26 5 47 Replace the Oil Filter 7 11 Roof Rails or Roof Ra...

Page 299: ...n Warning Light 2 52 Trip meter 2 59 Troubleshooting 5 30 Turn Signal Control Lever 2 65 Turn Signal Indicators 2 52 Turn Signal Operation 2 66 U Underfloor Bins 5 65 Using the Transfer Switch 3 18 Us...

Page 300: ...12 6 INDEX 78KS0 37E MEMO...

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Page 303: ...the Essential Requirements of the Radio and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment Directive 1999 5 EC in accordance with the tests conducted to the appropri ate requirements of the relevant standards...

Page 304: ...to the Essential Requirements of the Radio and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment Directive 1999 5 EC in accordance with the tests conducted to the appropri ate requirements of the relevant standar...

Page 305: ...onforms to the Essential Requirements of the Radio and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment Directive 1999 5 EC in accordance with the tests conducted to the appropri ate requirements of the relevant...

Page 306: ...conforms to the Essential Require ments of the Radio and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment Directive 1999 5 EC in accordance with the tests conducted to the appropriate requirements of the relevan...

Page 307: ...ng product conforms to the Essential Requirements of the Radio and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment Directive 1999 5 EC in accordance with the tests conducted to the appropriate requirements of t...

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