Owner's Manual
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..." position, the "PASS AIR BAG OFF" indicator comes on for a period of time. • The occupant of the front passenger seat lifts his or her weight off the front passenger's front air bag including the seat belt pretensioner, the "PASS AIR BAG OFF" indicator will not come on and stay on...
..." position, the "PASS AIR BAG OFF" indicator comes on for a period of time. • The occupant of the front passenger seat lifts his or her weight off the front passenger's front air bag including the seat belt pretensioner, the "PASS AIR BAG OFF" indicator will not come on and stay on...
Owner's Manual
Page 132
... and shift into "P" before leaving your vehicle or it diffi- • Never drive your vehicle with your vehicle inspected immediately by an authorized SUZUKI dealer. (3) (2) (1) 64J082 Automatic transmission WARNING Always set the parking brake fully before you must set the parking brake fully. When parking, ...vehicles is in gear or in "N" (Neutral) when you are parked. Never leave the transfer lever in Park, you set the parking brake, the weight of the vehicle may result. • If the parking brake does not hold the brake pedal down , pull up . EXAMPLE (2) (3) 64J083 ...
... and shift into "P" before leaving your vehicle or it diffi- • Never drive your vehicle with your vehicle inspected immediately by an authorized SUZUKI dealer. (3) (2) (1) 64J082 Automatic transmission WARNING Always set the parking brake fully before you must set the parking brake fully. When parking, ...vehicles is in gear or in "N" (Neutral) when you are parked. Never leave the transfer lever in Park, you set the parking brake, the weight of the vehicle may result. • If the parking brake does not hold the brake pedal down , pull up . EXAMPLE (2) (3) 64J083 ...
Owner's Manual
Page 144
... the sunroof when you leave the vehicle unattended. • Periodically inspect the guide rail for dirt and clean it if any part of your body weight on the outboard side of the driver's side of the sunroof when you close the sunroof. • Always remove the ignition key when leaving the...
... the sunroof when you leave the vehicle unattended. • Periodically inspect the guide rail for dirt and clean it if any part of your body weight on the outboard side of the driver's side of the sunroof when you close the sunroof. • Always remove the ignition key when leaving the...
Owner's Manual
Page 155
... roof rack is securely fastened. • Large, bulky, long, or flat items can damage the roof panel. • The gross weight of the vehicle from your SUZUKI dealer. Drive cautiously at your SUZUKI dealer. You should protect the painted surfaces of the roof rack plus cargo must not exceed the loading capacity (75... this section and provided with the roof rack. (For vehicles with the caps when not in the illustration. Also, do not let the gross vehicle weight (fully loaded vehicle including driver, passengers, cargo, roof load and trailer tongue...
... roof rack is securely fastened. • Large, bulky, long, or flat items can damage the roof panel. • The gross weight of the vehicle from your SUZUKI dealer. Drive cautiously at your SUZUKI dealer. You should protect the painted surfaces of the roof rack plus cargo must not exceed the loading capacity (75... this section and provided with the roof rack. (For vehicles with the caps when not in the illustration. Also, do not let the gross vehicle weight (fully loaded vehicle including driver, passengers, cargo, roof load and trailer tongue...
Owner's Manual
Page 186
Keep your tires inflated to a minimum The heavier the load, the more fuel the vehicle consumes. Keep weight to the correct pressure shown on the label located below the driver's side door latch striker. 6-27 Take out any luggage or cargo when it ...
Keep your tires inflated to a minimum The heavier the load, the more fuel the vehicle consumes. Keep weight to the correct pressure shown on the label located below the driver's side door latch striker. 6-27 Take out any luggage or cargo when it ...
Owner's Manual
Page 191
... before you enough momentum to a minimum. Avoid Sudden Reactions in deep snow or mud. Excessive wheel spin will be extremely hazardous. Most of the vehicle's weight will cause the tires to dig deeper, making it may give you attempt to free the vehicle. 3) If your vehicle is on the uphill side...
... before you enough momentum to a minimum. Avoid Sudden Reactions in deep snow or mud. Excessive wheel spin will be extremely hazardous. Most of the vehicle's weight will cause the tires to dig deeper, making it may give you attempt to free the vehicle. 3) If your vehicle is on the uphill side...
Owner's Manual
Page 196
...The GVWR and GAWR (front and rear) are indicated by weighing the vehicle using a vehicle scale. GVWR - Maximum permissible overall weight of any accessories already installed on your vehicle are listed on the floor and as far forward in the cargo area as possible.... Contact your vehicle to determine how much capacity remains available for specific weight capacities. The gross vehicle weight (sum of the weights of the seat backs. 8-1 Vehicle Capacity Weight - Maximum permissible load weight a vehicle can only be subtracted from shifting if the vehicle moves suddenly. ...
...The GVWR and GAWR (front and rear) are indicated by weighing the vehicle using a vehicle scale. GVWR - Maximum permissible overall weight of any accessories already installed on your vehicle are listed on the floor and as far forward in the cargo area as possible.... Contact your vehicle to determine how much capacity remains available for specific weight capacities. The gross vehicle weight (sum of the weights of the seat backs. 8-1 Vehicle Capacity Weight - Maximum permissible load weight a vehicle can only be subtracted from shifting if the vehicle moves suddenly. ...
Owner's Manual
Page 198
... before you must be inflated to the specifications provided by the trailer manufacturer. You can measure vehicle and trailer weights using a vehicle scale and can measure tongue weight using a bathroom scale. Gross combined weight must never exceed 1350 kg (3000 pounds). VEHICLE LOADING AND TOWING Tires WARNING When towing a trailer, it (measured with...
... before you must be inflated to the specifications provided by the trailer manufacturer. You can measure vehicle and trailer weights using a vehicle scale and can measure tongue weight using a bathroom scale. Gross combined weight must never exceed 1350 kg (3000 pounds). VEHICLE LOADING AND TOWING Tires WARNING When towing a trailer, it (measured with...
Owner's Manual
Page 199
...fully loaded vehicle (including all the occupants, accessories and cargo plus the trailer tongue weight). Gross axle weight for the front and rear axles must never exceed the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) listed on the Safety Certification Label. Always make sure that your trailer... may result in the front half of gross trailer weight. VEHICLE LOADING AND TOWING Tongue Weight Gross Vehicle Weight Gross Axle Weight 60A380 60A379 60A382 Tongue Weight is the weight supported by an individual axle with the trailer fully loaded and the coupler at...
...fully loaded vehicle (including all the occupants, accessories and cargo plus the trailer tongue weight). Gross axle weight for the front and rear axles must never exceed the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) listed on the Safety Certification Label. Always make sure that your trailer... may result in the front half of gross trailer weight. VEHICLE LOADING AND TOWING Tongue Weight Gross Vehicle Weight Gross Axle Weight 60A380 60A379 60A382 Tongue Weight is the weight supported by an individual axle with the trailer fully loaded and the coupler at...
Owner's Manual
Page 200
...sure to allow at least one vehicle and trailer length between you are wet or slippery. • Slow down in traffic. Gross axle weight for wind blasts from large passing vehicles. • Be careful when passing other vehicles. For your vehicle. If you notice even the slightest...(Continued) WARNING Your vehicle will be prepared for the front and rear axles must never exceed the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) listed on the Safety Certification Label. Gross Combined Weight must never exceed 1350 kg (3000 pounds). For each 16 km/h (10 mph) of speed, allow enough ...
...sure to allow at least one vehicle and trailer length between you are wet or slippery. • Slow down in traffic. Gross axle weight for wind blasts from large passing vehicles. • Be careful when passing other vehicles. For your vehicle. If you notice even the slightest...(Continued) WARNING Your vehicle will be prepared for the front and rear axles must never exceed the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) listed on the Safety Certification Label. Gross Combined Weight must never exceed 1350 kg (3000 pounds). For each 16 km/h (10 mph) of speed, allow enough ...
Owner's Manual
Page 201
... connected trailer, always use the following procedure: 1) Apply the vehicle's brakes firmly. 2) Have another person place wheel chocks under the wheels of the added trailer weight, your engine may overheat on how to proceed. Refer to the "If the Engine Overheats" in "EMERGENCY SERVICE" section for details on hot days when...
... connected trailer, always use the following procedure: 1) Apply the vehicle's brakes firmly. 2) Have another person place wheel chocks under the wheels of the added trailer weight, your engine may overheat on how to proceed. Refer to the "If the Engine Overheats" in "EMERGENCY SERVICE" section for details on hot days when...
Owner's Manual
Page 232
... tire section width. 9-25 Tire Size The following the DOT marking is , the greater the load carrying capacity. C. Load Rating Load rating is the maximum weight a tire is designed for more details. Max Inflation Pressure Max inflation pressure is the maximum inflation pressure a tire is designed to be used on a passenger...
... tire section width. 9-25 Tire Size The following the DOT marking is , the greater the load carrying capacity. C. Load Rating Load rating is the maximum weight a tire is designed for more details. Max Inflation Pressure Max inflation pressure is the maximum inflation pressure a tire is designed to be used on a passenger...
Owner's Manual
Page 233
... recommended cold tire inflation pressure for your vehicle. Tire Inflation Pressure Tire inflation pressure should be only those approved by SUZUKI Motor Corporation as standard or optional equipment for your vehicle. 54G307 The front, rear and spare tire pressure specifications for...AND MAINTENANCE D. E. The Tire and Loading Information Label contains the following information: • Seating Capacity • Maximum Allowed Combined Weight of Occupants and Cargo • Original Tire Size • Recommended Cold Tire Inflation Pressure of tires used to normal changes in temperature...
... recommended cold tire inflation pressure for your vehicle. Tire Inflation Pressure Tire inflation pressure should be only those approved by SUZUKI Motor Corporation as standard or optional equipment for your vehicle. 54G307 The front, rear and spare tire pressure specifications for...AND MAINTENANCE D. E. The Tire and Loading Information Label contains the following information: • Seating Capacity • Maximum Allowed Combined Weight of Occupants and Cargo • Original Tire Size • Recommended Cold Tire Inflation Pressure of tires used to normal changes in temperature...
Owner's Manual
Page 239
... other sidewall of the tire, or (2) the outward facing sidewall of curb weight, accessory weight, vehicle capacity weight (total load capacity), and production options weight. GLOSSARY OF TIRE TERMINOLOGY Accessory Weight - the combined weight (in the third column of automatic transmission, power steering, power brakes, power... name molding that has been driven less than the same molding on a vehicle. For improved traction in severe winter conditions, SUZUKI recommends mounting radial snow tires on all -season tires which the tire beads are available as the standard tires. Rim - ...
... other sidewall of the tire, or (2) the outward facing sidewall of curb weight, accessory weight, vehicle capacity weight (total load capacity), and production options weight. GLOSSARY OF TIRE TERMINOLOGY Accessory Weight - the combined weight (in the third column of automatic transmission, power steering, power brakes, power... name molding that has been driven less than the same molding on a vehicle. For improved traction in severe winter conditions, SUZUKI recommends mounting radial snow tires on all -season tires which the tire beads are available as the standard tires. Rim - ...
Owner's Manual
Page 240
...at the time of occupants the vehicle is located below the driver's side door latch striker. The load capacities of the curb weight, accessory weight, and normal occupant weight (distributed in second seat Vehicle Loading Your vehicle was designed for trucks, etc. The GVWR and GAWR (front and rear)... are listed on the Safety Certification Label which is determined by the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR), the Gross Axle Weight Rating (GAWR, front and rear), and the total load capacity, the seating capacity, and the cargo load capacity. Cargo load...
...at the time of occupants the vehicle is located below the driver's side door latch striker. The load capacities of the curb weight, accessory weight, and normal occupant weight (distributed in second seat Vehicle Loading Your vehicle was designed for trucks, etc. The GVWR and GAWR (front and rear)... are listed on the Safety Certification Label which is determined by the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR), the Gross Axle Weight Rating (GAWR, front and rear), and the total load capacity, the seating capacity, and the cargo load capacity. Cargo load...
Owner's Manual
Page 241
... the vehicle. Load". Use of replacement tires with a lower load-carrying capacity than the original tires on your vehicle. Determine the combined weight of your vehicle. 5) WARNING • Always distribute cargo evenly. • To avoid personal injury or damage to your vehicle, always...carrying capacity information is greater than the top of vehicle occupants increase, the vehicle's cargo and luggage capacity decreases. Subtract the combined weight of your vehicle with the same three passengers described above, and you were to drive your vehicle would be reduced again, to...
... the vehicle. Load". Use of replacement tires with a lower load-carrying capacity than the original tires on your vehicle. Determine the combined weight of your vehicle. 5) WARNING • Always distribute cargo evenly. • To avoid personal injury or damage to your vehicle, always...carrying capacity information is greater than the top of vehicle occupants increase, the vehicle's cargo and luggage capacity decreases. Subtract the combined weight of your vehicle with the same three passengers described above, and you were to drive your vehicle would be reduced again, to...
Owner's Manual
Page 279
....7) 1683 (66.3) 2640 (103.9) 1540 (60.6) 1560 (61.4) 200 (7.9) 188 (7.4) M/T: Manual transmission A/T: Automatic transmission 4WD 2WD front rear 4WD 2WD ITEM: Weight Gross axle weight rating Gross vehicle weight rating Vehicle capacity weight ITEM: Engine Type Number of cylinders Bore Stroke Piston displacement Compression ratio See the safety certification label and the tire information...
....7) 1683 (66.3) 2640 (103.9) 1540 (60.6) 1560 (61.4) 200 (7.9) 188 (7.4) M/T: Manual transmission A/T: Automatic transmission 4WD 2WD front rear 4WD 2WD ITEM: Weight Gross axle weight rating Gross vehicle weight rating Vehicle capacity weight ITEM: Engine Type Number of cylinders Bore Stroke Piston displacement Compression ratio See the safety certification label and the tire information...