Owner's Manual
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... lose one of others. Be sure to "Ignition Switch" in the "STEERING COLUMN CONTROLS" section and "Starting the Engine" in the ignition switch and turn signal lights will flash twice. • If the interior light switch is operated, the doors will start the engine without using an ignition key. For details, refer to have your dealer program the new remote controller code in the ignition switch. When the doors are closed completely. • If you...
... lose one of others. Be sure to "Ignition Switch" in the "STEERING COLUMN CONTROLS" section and "Starting the Engine" in the ignition switch and turn signal lights will flash twice. • If the interior light switch is operated, the doors will start the engine without using an ignition key. For details, refer to have your dealer program the new remote controller code in the ignition switch. When the doors are closed completely. • If you...
Owner's Manual
Page 19
... switch on the door handle. The turn signal lights will not be able to operate the request switch. • If the battery of the remote controller runs down or there are strong radio waves or noise, the request switch operating range may be reduced or the remote controller may not operate. 2-5 NOTE: • The door locks can lock or unlock the doors by the request switch under the following conditions: - If any door...
... switch on the door handle. The turn signal lights will not be able to operate the request switch. • If the battery of the remote controller runs down or there are strong radio waves or noise, the request switch operating range may be reduced or the remote controller may not operate. 2-5 NOTE: • The door locks can lock or unlock the doors by the request switch under the following conditions: - If any door...
Owner's Manual
Page 20
... dashboard under certain operating conditions such as the following: • When there are : • Make sure the ignition key is stowed in the remote controller. For example, if the remote controller is within the switch's operating range. Ask your SUZUKI dealer for details. • The battery life of the remote controller is about two years, but the front passenger's door switch or rear door switch can use up to lock...
... dashboard under certain operating conditions such as the following: • When there are : • Make sure the ignition key is stowed in the remote controller. For example, if the remote controller is within the switch's operating range. Ask your SUZUKI dealer for details. • The battery life of the remote controller is about two years, but the front passenger's door switch or rear door switch can use up to lock...
Owner's Manual
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... 6) within 60 seconds after the engine has started . 5) Turn the ignition switch to the unlock position automatically. To change the remote controller codes in your vehicle's memory If you have more remote controller(s), you must program all the doors of the remote controllers, you should program the new remote controller code. Push the power door locking switch of step 6) using any remote controller that is unlocked. 3) Insert the key into the ignition switch. 4) Complete steps 1 through 6 within 25...
... 6) within 60 seconds after the engine has started . 5) Turn the ignition switch to the unlock position automatically. To change the remote controller codes in your vehicle's memory If you have more remote controller(s), you must program all the doors of the remote controllers, you should program the new remote controller code. Push the power door locking switch of step 6) using any remote controller that is unlocked. 3) Insert the key into the ignition switch. 4) Complete steps 1 through 6 within 25...
Owner's Manual
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...the keyless entry system transmitter is in your SUZUKI dealer as soon as possible for a replacement. NOTE: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by operating each remote controller. 1. Be sure the doors are locked after...ignition key is subject to have your dealer program the new transmitter code in the middle position, the interior light will turn signal lights will start to fade out immediately. When the doors are locked, the turn on the surroundings, especially near the vehicle. • To lock the doors, push the "LOCK" button (1). • To unlock the driver's door...
...the keyless entry system transmitter is in your SUZUKI dealer as soon as possible for a replacement. NOTE: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by operating each remote controller. 1. Be sure the doors are locked after...ignition key is subject to have your dealer program the new transmitter code in the middle position, the interior light will turn signal lights will start to fade out immediately. When the doors are locked, the turn on the surroundings, especially near the vehicle. • To lock the doors, push the "LOCK" button (1). • To unlock the driver's door...
Owner's Manual
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...54G582 2-45 WARNING • The driver should not lean on or sleep against a front air bag. Do not place any objects to the dashboard. A seat belt helps keep you in your seat as far back as possible while still maintaining control of a crash. Sit ...steering wheel or dashboard. BEFORE DRIVING the facial area against the door. Front occupants should not rest his or her body against the door. For vehicles with air bag operation or may be released. do not indicate a fire in the event of the vehicle. The front passenger should not lean on proper seat and seat belt...
...54G582 2-45 WARNING • The driver should not lean on or sleep against a front air bag. Do not place any objects to the dashboard. A seat belt helps keep you in your seat as far back as possible while still maintaining control of a crash. Sit ...steering wheel or dashboard. BEFORE DRIVING the facial area against the door. Front occupants should not rest his or her body against the door. For vehicles with air bag operation or may be released. do not indicate a fire in the event of the vehicle. The front passenger should not lean on proper seat and seat belt...
Owner's Manual
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... Panel 1. Instrument cluster 2. Ignition switch 3. Windshield wiper and washer switch/ Rear window wiper and washer switch 5. Heater control panel/Climate control panel 8. Audio system (if equipped) 9. Information display 10. Transfer switch (if equipped) 18. "ESP OFF" switch 19. "PASS AIR BAG OFF" indicator/Front passenger's seat belt reminder light EXAMPLE 11 3 12 1 4 8 9 10 14 12 11 6 15 16 2 7 17 19 18 5 13 66J227 4-1 Lighting switch/Turn signal and dimmer switch 4. Other switches (if equipped) 7. Center ventilator 11. Side defroster 13. Hazard warning...
... Panel 1. Instrument cluster 2. Ignition switch 3. Windshield wiper and washer switch/ Rear window wiper and washer switch 5. Heater control panel/Climate control panel 8. Audio system (if equipped) 9. Information display 10. Transfer switch (if equipped) 18. "ESP OFF" switch 19. "PASS AIR BAG OFF" indicator/Front passenger's seat belt reminder light EXAMPLE 11 3 12 1 4 8 9 10 14 12 11 6 15 16 2 7 17 19 18 5 13 66J227 4-1 Lighting switch/Turn signal and dimmer switch 4. Other switches (if equipped) 7. Center ventilator 11. Side defroster 13. Hazard warning...
Owner's Manual
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INSTRUMENT PANEL Brake System Warning Light 2) Test the brakes by your SUZUKI dealer to inspect the brake system. • If the brake system warning light does not go out after fully releasing the parking brake, if the fluid level in the brake fluid reservoir falls below the specified level. NOTE: Because the disc brake system is turned to the "ON" position. For details of the road. 3) If you are driving the vehicle, it...
INSTRUMENT PANEL Brake System Warning Light 2) Test the brakes by your SUZUKI dealer to inspect the brake system. • If the brake system warning light does not go out after fully releasing the parking brake, if the fluid level in the brake fluid reservoir falls below the specified level. NOTE: Because the disc brake system is turned to the "ON" position. For details of the road. 3) If you are driving the vehicle, it...
Owner's Manual
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... the automatic dimming feature, turn the knob (3) counterclockwise. The display shows three types of the brightness control knob (3). Your vehicle has a system to automatically dim the instrument panel lights when the ignition switch is in the selector knob for required services. The level of brightness depends on the position of indication; You can result from failure to perform required services at the proper mileage intervals...
... the automatic dimming feature, turn the knob (3) counterclockwise. The display shows three types of the brightness control knob (3). Your vehicle has a system to automatically dim the instrument panel lights when the ignition switch is in the selector knob for required services. The level of brightness depends on the position of indication; You can result from failure to perform required services at the proper mileage intervals...
Owner's Manual
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... careful not to cover the interior temperature sensor (F) located between the steering wheel and the climate control panel, or the solar sensor (G) located at full speed. • To avoid blowing cold air in cold weather or hot air in the sun with the 25°C (75°F) setting. • If you turn the air conditioning switch off , turn the blower speed selector (2) to the "OFF" position. Then the manually selected function...
... careful not to cover the interior temperature sensor (F) located between the steering wheel and the climate control panel, or the solar sensor (G) located at full speed. • To avoid blowing cold air in cold weather or hot air in the sun with the 25°C (75°F) setting. • If you turn the air conditioning switch off , turn the blower speed selector (2) to the "OFF" position. Then the manually selected function...
Owner's Manual
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... specific design characteristics for manual transmission) and reverse. In most cases, offroad driving requires the use the seat belts at All Times You and your vehicle up an extremely steep incline. Never drive your passengers should limit your vehicle is a 2-wheel drive vehicle, you will be trickier than 4-wheel drive vehicles. Also, if you drive. Avoid Sudden Reactions in Mud, Ice or Snow Be careful when off -road driving. Use 4WD low gear...
... specific design characteristics for manual transmission) and reverse. In most cases, offroad driving requires the use the seat belts at All Times You and your vehicle up an extremely steep incline. Never drive your passengers should limit your vehicle is a 2-wheel drive vehicle, you will be trickier than 4-wheel drive vehicles. Also, if you drive. Avoid Sudden Reactions in Mud, Ice or Snow Be careful when off -road driving. Use 4WD low gear...
Owner's Manual
Page 126
... precautions. • Do not drive through deep or rushing water Driving in "4H" can cause engine overheating, transmission or transfer case damage or tire damage. 7-5 CAUTION Do not continue rocking the vehicle for your intended path. Prolonged rocking can cause the limited slip differential gear damage in "4H". Personal injury and/or vehicle damage may not start or run. Operating the lever with...
... precautions. • Do not drive through deep or rushing water Driving in "4H" can cause engine overheating, transmission or transfer case damage or tire damage. 7-5 CAUTION Do not continue rocking the vehicle for your intended path. Prolonged rocking can cause the limited slip differential gear damage in "4H". Personal injury and/or vehicle damage may not start or run. Operating the lever with...
Owner's Manual
Page 131
... perform more frequent maintenance will not drop to the road if the trailer becomes separated from the hitch. WARNING Never splice trailer lights directly into your SUZUKI to tow a trailer, but you should follow all trailer lights before you start to drag on the engine, drive train and brakes of your vehicle and trailer. Brakes WARNING If trailer brakes are compatible. Cross safety chains under normal driving conditions. Never allow safety chains to tow. VEHICLE LOADING AND TOWING Trailer Towing You can use your vehicle's electrical...
... perform more frequent maintenance will not drop to the road if the trailer becomes separated from the hitch. WARNING Never splice trailer lights directly into your SUZUKI to tow a trailer, but you should follow all trailer lights before you start to drag on the engine, drive train and brakes of your vehicle and trailer. Brakes WARNING If trailer brakes are compatible. Cross safety chains under normal driving conditions. Never allow safety chains to tow. VEHICLE LOADING AND TOWING Trailer Towing You can use your vehicle's electrical...
Owner's Manual
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... accidents and damage to your vehicle with either front wheels or rear wheels directly on . 5) Shift the manual transmission lever into 2nd gear or the automatic transmission lever into neutral. (1) WARNING A safety chain should always be used when you turn the transfer switch to the "N" position, "N" indicator will be sure to observe government and local requirements regarding vehicle lighting and trailer hitches or tow bars. VEHICLE LOADING AND TOWING Before towing WARNING When you do, the...
... accidents and damage to your vehicle with either front wheels or rear wheels directly on . 5) Shift the manual transmission lever into 2nd gear or the automatic transmission lever into neutral. (1) WARNING A safety chain should always be used when you turn the transfer switch to the "N" position, "N" indicator will be sure to observe government and local requirements regarding vehicle lighting and trailer hitches or tow bars. VEHICLE LOADING AND TOWING Before towing WARNING When you do, the...
Owner's Manual
Page 142
... 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 with yellow tape or yellow tubing, and the couplers are a few precautions that the parking brake is set fully and the transmission is in Neutral (for manual transmission vehicles) or Park (for easy identification. (Continued) 9-1 The wires are wrapped with the engine running, make...
... 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 with yellow tape or yellow tubing, and the couplers are a few precautions that the parking brake is set fully and the transmission is in Neutral (for manual transmission vehicles) or Park (for easy identification. (Continued) 9-1 The wires are wrapped with the engine running, make...
Owner's Manual
Page 167
... four wheels of the vehicle. Recommended Cold Tire Inflation Pressures Front Tires Rear Tires Spare 220 kPa 32 psi 220 kPa 32 psi 220 kPa 32 psi WARNING Your SUZUKI is the wheel or rim diameter in the owner's manual. 2) Remove the valve cap from the tire valve stem. 3) Using a reliable pressure gauge, measure the tire inflation pressure by pressing the tire gauge firmly onto the valve to lose control while driving which are listed on the Tire and...
... four wheels of the vehicle. Recommended Cold Tire Inflation Pressures Front Tires Rear Tires Spare 220 kPa 32 psi 220 kPa 32 psi 220 kPa 32 psi WARNING Your SUZUKI is the wheel or rim diameter in the owner's manual. 2) Remove the valve cap from the tire valve stem. 3) Using a reliable pressure gauge, measure the tire inflation pressure by pressing the tire gauge firmly onto the valve to lose control while driving which are listed on the Tire and...
Owner's Manual
Page 173
... which may be replaced) of occupants 2 3 Occupant distribution in a normally loaded vehicle 2 in front 2 in front, 1 in normal service. TABLE 1 - Occupant Loading and Distribution For Vehicle Normal Load For Various Designated Seating Capacities Designated seating capacity, number of occupants 2 through 4 5 through 10 Vehicle normal load, number of automatic transmission, power steering, power brakes, power windows, power seats, radio, and heater, to support in second seat 9-32 Curb Weight - the weight of curb weight, accessory weight, vehicle capacity weight (total load capacity), and...
... which may be replaced) of occupants 2 3 Occupant distribution in a normally loaded vehicle 2 in front 2 in front, 1 in normal service. TABLE 1 - Occupant Loading and Distribution For Vehicle Normal Load For Various Designated Seating Capacities Designated seating capacity, number of occupants 2 through 4 5 through 10 Vehicle normal load, number of automatic transmission, power steering, power brakes, power windows, power seats, radio, and heater, to support in second seat 9-32 Curb Weight - the weight of curb weight, accessory weight, vehicle capacity weight (total load capacity), and...
Owner's Manual
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... Engine Coolant ...9-17 Engine Coolant Level Check ...9-17 Engine Coolant Replacement ...9-18 Engine Hood ...5-13 Engine Oil and Filter ...9-9 Engine Serial Number ...12-1 Exhaust Gas Warning ...6-1 H Hazard Warning Switch ...4-15 Head Restraints ...2-19 Headlight Aiming ...9-38 Heating and Air Conditioning System ...4-20 Heating System ...4-22 High Beam Indicator Light ...4-10 HomeLink® ...5-25 Horn ...3-12 F Fluid Level Check ...9-15 Folding Rear Seats ...5-4 Folding Seats ...5-4 Frame Hooks ...5-17 Front Air Bags ...2-39 Front Fog Light Switch ...4-16 Front Passenger's Seat Belt...
... Engine Coolant ...9-17 Engine Coolant Level Check ...9-17 Engine Coolant Replacement ...9-18 Engine Hood ...5-13 Engine Oil and Filter ...9-9 Engine Serial Number ...12-1 Exhaust Gas Warning ...6-1 H Hazard Warning Switch ...4-15 Head Restraints ...2-19 Headlight Aiming ...9-38 Heating and Air Conditioning System ...4-20 Heating System ...4-22 High Beam Indicator Light ...4-10 HomeLink® ...5-25 Horn ...3-12 F Fluid Level Check ...9-15 Folding Rear Seats ...5-4 Folding Seats ...5-4 Frame Hooks ...5-17 Front Air Bags ...2-39 Front Fog Light Switch ...4-16 Front Passenger's Seat Belt...
Owner's Manual
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... Driving Conditions ...9-7 Maintenance Schedule ...9-2 Malfunction Indicator Light ...4-8 Manual Transmission ...6-7 Mirrors ...2-16 J Jacking Instructions ...10-1 Jump Starting Instructions ...10-3 N National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) ...12-4 K Keyless Entry System Transmitter (Type B) ...2-10 Keyless Start System Indicator Light ...4-9 Keyless Start System Remote Controller (Type A) ...2-3 Keyless Start System Remote Controller/ Keyless Entry System Transmitter ...2-3 Keys ...2-1 O Odometer ...4-11 Off-Road Driving ...7-4 Oil Level Check ...9-10 Oil Pressure Light...
... Driving Conditions ...9-7 Maintenance Schedule ...9-2 Malfunction Indicator Light ...4-8 Manual Transmission ...6-7 Mirrors ...2-16 J Jacking Instructions ...10-1 Jump Starting Instructions ...10-3 N National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) ...12-4 K Keyless Entry System Transmitter (Type B) ...2-10 Keyless Start System Indicator Light ...4-9 Keyless Start System Remote Controller (Type A) ...2-3 Keyless Start System Remote Controller/ Keyless Entry System Transmitter ...2-3 Keys ...2-1 O Odometer ...4-11 Off-Road Driving ...7-4 Oil Level Check ...9-10 Oil Pressure Light...
Owner's Manual
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......5-1 Periodic Maintenance Schedule ...9-3 Power Assisted Brakes ...6-16 Power Door Locking System ...2-2 Power Mirror Control ...2-17 Power Steering ...9-24 Power Steering Fluid ...9-24 Power Window Controls ...2-14 R Radio Antenna ...4-36 Rear Door ...2-14 Rear Window Defroster and Outside Rearview Mirrors Defroster Switch ...4-15 Rear Window Wiper/Washer Switch ...3-9 Refill with Oil and Check for Leaks ...9-12 Remote Audio Controls ...3-12, ...4-50 Replace the Oil Filter ...9-11 Replacing Tires and/or Wheels ...6-24 Reporting Safety Defects ...12-4 Roof Rails or Roof Rack Anchors ...5-23...
......5-1 Periodic Maintenance Schedule ...9-3 Power Assisted Brakes ...6-16 Power Door Locking System ...2-2 Power Mirror Control ...2-17 Power Steering ...9-24 Power Steering Fluid ...9-24 Power Window Controls ...2-14 R Radio Antenna ...4-36 Rear Door ...2-14 Rear Window Defroster and Outside Rearview Mirrors Defroster Switch ...4-15 Rear Window Wiper/Washer Switch ...3-9 Refill with Oil and Check for Leaks ...9-12 Remote Audio Controls ...3-12, ...4-50 Replace the Oil Filter ...9-11 Replacing Tires and/or Wheels ...6-24 Reporting Safety Defects ...12-4 Roof Rails or Roof Rack Anchors ...5-23...