Owner's Manual
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... the dealership is vitally concerned with your concern, and any obligation to improvements or other fluids, batteries and tires. SUZUKI MOTOR CORPORATION reserves the right to make the same or similar changes to contact the Owner of your dealership and assist...or problem regarding the warranty or service of your vehicle, please take the following information: the model, Vehicle Identification Number, mileage, accessories involved, event dates, your continued satisfaction. For owners outside the continental United States, please refer to provide us with your Warranty Information...
... the dealership is vitally concerned with your concern, and any obligation to improvements or other fluids, batteries and tires. SUZUKI MOTOR CORPORATION reserves the right to make the same or similar changes to contact the Owner of your dealership and assist...or problem regarding the warranty or service of your vehicle, please take the following information: the model, Vehicle Identification Number, mileage, accessories involved, event dates, your continued satisfaction. For owners outside the continental United States, please refer to provide us with your Warranty Information...
Owner's Manual
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... We recommend you will learn about the vehicle's operation, its safety features and maintenance requirements. In it carefully before operating your SUZUKI, we recommend you resell the vehicle, please leave this Manual with this Manual in the glove box for future reference. Afterwards,... Manual, the other booklets provided with your SUZUKI explain the vehicle's warranties. INTRODUCTION Thank you years of your vehicle. SUZUKI products are a great value that will provide the best possible service and use only genuine SUZUKI parts and accessories. Please read it you read them as ...
... We recommend you will learn about the vehicle's operation, its safety features and maintenance requirements. In it carefully before operating your SUZUKI, we recommend you resell the vehicle, please leave this Manual with this Manual in the glove box for future reference. Afterwards,... Manual, the other booklets provided with your SUZUKI explain the vehicle's warranties. INTRODUCTION Thank you years of your vehicle. SUZUKI products are a great value that will provide the best possible service and use only genuine SUZUKI parts and accessories. Please read it you read them as ...
Owner's Manual
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ILLUSTRATED TABLE OF CONTENTS INSTRUMENT PANEL 1. Remote Audio Controls (P.5-64) 4. Heating and Air Conditioning System (P.5-1) 8. Information display switches (P.2-80) 10. Power Mirror Control (P.2-22) 3. Cruise Control Switch (if equipped) (P.3-21) 6. Front Air Bags (P.2-57) 5. Audio (P.5-10) 7. Glove Box (P.5-85) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 4 8 9 10 11 12 8 1 57L1F005 Fuse Box (P.7-40) 9. Parking Brake Lever (P.3-10) 11. Power Window Controls (P.2-17)/ Lock switch (P.2-18) 2. Center Console Box (P.5-89)/ Accessory Socket (P.5-80) 12.
ILLUSTRATED TABLE OF CONTENTS INSTRUMENT PANEL 1. Remote Audio Controls (P.5-64) 4. Heating and Air Conditioning System (P.5-1) 8. Information display switches (P.2-80) 10. Power Mirror Control (P.2-22) 3. Cruise Control Switch (if equipped) (P.3-21) 6. Front Air Bags (P.2-57) 5. Audio (P.5-10) 7. Glove Box (P.5-85) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 4 8 9 10 11 12 8 1 57L1F005 Fuse Box (P.7-40) 9. Parking Brake Lever (P.3-10) 11. Power Window Controls (P.2-17)/ Lock switch (P.2-18) 2. Center Console Box (P.5-89)/ Accessory Socket (P.5-80) 12.
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Front Seat Heater Switch (if equipped) (P.2-28) 7. ESP® OFF Switch (P.3-33) 9. Engine Hood Release Handle (P.5-75) 13. Accessory Socket (P.5-80)/ Cigarette Lighter (if equipped) (P.5-81) 17. Lighting Control Lever (P.2-100)/ Turn Signal Control Lever (P.2-105) 3. Front Fog Light Switch (if equipped) (P.2-105) 2. Trunk ...
Front Seat Heater Switch (if equipped) (P.2-28) 7. ESP® OFF Switch (P.3-33) 9. Engine Hood Release Handle (P.5-75) 13. Accessory Socket (P.5-80)/ Cigarette Lighter (if equipped) (P.5-81) 17. Lighting Control Lever (P.2-100)/ Turn Signal Control Lever (P.2-105) 3. Front Fog Light Switch (if equipped) (P.2-105) 2. Trunk ...
Owner's Manual
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... (3); the indicator (1) then goes out. 2-21 This rearview mirror has a function of automatically reducing glare from the sensor with an object such as a shade, sticker, accessory or baggage may break under the weight. Blocking glare from the lights of the system. • Do not hook anything heavy on the mirror, or...
... (3); the indicator (1) then goes out. 2-21 This rearview mirror has a function of automatically reducing glare from the sensor with an object such as a shade, sticker, accessory or baggage may break under the weight. Blocking glare from the lights of the system. • Do not hook anything heavy on the mirror, or...
Owner's Manual
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... help prevent unintended adjustment. Objects seen in this may break under the weight. Blocking glare from the sensor with an object such as a shade, sticker, accessory or baggage may also impair proper operation of the system. Outside Rearview Mirrors EXAMPLE Power Mirror Control EXAMPLE (1) (1) (3) (2) (4) (3) (3) (3) (2) (4) 79J033 57L30020 57L21029 Adjust the outside rearview...
... help prevent unintended adjustment. Objects seen in this may break under the weight. Blocking glare from the sensor with an object such as a shade, sticker, accessory or baggage may also impair proper operation of the system. Outside Rearview Mirrors EXAMPLE Power Mirror Control EXAMPLE (1) (1) (3) (2) (4) (3) (3) (3) (2) (4) 79J033 57L30020 57L21029 Adjust the outside rearview...
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... open the deriver's door, the steering will be automatically locked. Be sure to use such electric equipment as the audio system, outside rearview mirrors and accessory socket with the engine off when the parking brake is selected by pressing the engine switch and you open the hood all gauges. 13)Make...
... open the deriver's door, the steering will be automatically locked. Be sure to use such electric equipment as the audio system, outside rearview mirrors and accessory socket with the engine off when the parking brake is selected by pressing the engine switch and you open the hood all gauges. 13)Make...
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... you may not be released if some load is not running. NOTE: • The steering lock may discharge. Avoid using the radio or other electric accessories for a long time when the engine switch is in the "Before Driving" section for details. ON • With the engine off . When this ignition mode...
... you may not be released if some load is not running. NOTE: • The steering lock may discharge. Avoid using the radio or other electric accessories for a long time when the engine switch is in the "Before Driving" section for details. ON • With the engine off . When this ignition mode...
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In addition, the following functions can use an electric accessory or check the operation of instruments without the brake pedal depressed, the power supply mode changes as follows. 3-4 Refer to "Keyless Start System Remote Controller" ...
In addition, the following functions can use an electric accessory or check the operation of instruments without the brake pedal depressed, the power supply mode changes as follows. 3-4 Refer to "Keyless Start System Remote Controller" ...
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... caught in the engine's sound, slowly press the accelerator while continuing to the floor before starting the engine. When you hear a change in the engine accessory drive belt(s) or other moving parts. 3) Close the engine hood securely before shifting gears. After releasing the parking brake, gradually release the clutch. OPERATING YOUR...
... caught in the engine's sound, slowly press the accelerator while continuing to the floor before starting the engine. When you hear a change in the engine accessory drive belt(s) or other moving parts. 3) Close the engine hood securely before shifting gears. After releasing the parking brake, gradually release the clutch. OPERATING YOUR...
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are installed on a rough surface, slope, gravel road or grass field. - The vehicle is an accessory or other objects with sharp edges - Tall objects with Canadian ICES*-001 * Interference-Causing Equipment Standards 3-25 Certification (Canada only) This...materials. (Such materials must be removed for normal operation.) - Sensors are wet from water splashes or heavy rain. - Sensors are covered by a hand, sticker, accessory, etc. - There is at a steep angle. (Continued) CAUTION (Continued) - Sensors have intercepted ultrasonic noise from another vehicle's horn, engine, air braking system...
are installed on a rough surface, slope, gravel road or grass field. - The vehicle is an accessory or other objects with sharp edges - Tall objects with Canadian ICES*-001 * Interference-Causing Equipment Standards 3-25 Certification (Canada only) This...materials. (Such materials must be removed for normal operation.) - Sensors are wet from water splashes or heavy rain. - Sensors are covered by a hand, sticker, accessory, etc. - There is at a steep angle. (Continued) CAUTION (Continued) - Sensors have intercepted ultrasonic noise from another vehicle's horn, engine, air braking system...
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... Filler Cap ...5-74 Engine Hood ...5-75 Sun Visor ...5-77 Interior Light Switch ...5-78 5 Courtesy Lights ...5-79 Footwell Lights ...5-79 Trunk Light ...5-79 Spot Light ...5-80 Accessory Socket ...5-80 Assist Grips ...5-82 Coat Hooks ...5-83 Sunroof (if equipped) ...5-83 Glove Box ...5-85 Overhead Console ...5-86 Lidded Instrument Panel Box ...5-87 Cup Holder...
... Filler Cap ...5-74 Engine Hood ...5-75 Sun Visor ...5-77 Interior Light Switch ...5-78 5 Courtesy Lights ...5-79 Footwell Lights ...5-79 Trunk Light ...5-79 Spot Light ...5-80 Accessory Socket ...5-80 Assist Grips ...5-82 Coat Hooks ...5-83 Sunroof (if equipped) ...5-83 Glove Box ...5-85 Overhead Console ...5-86 Lidded Instrument Panel Box ...5-87 Cup Holder...
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... firmware version. • iPod® is not responsible for the operation of Apple Inc., registered in battery depletion. • Please do not connect iPod® accessories such as follows: Playing Mode selection 1) Press and hold the USB button (1) for 1 sec. NOTE: • When the USB button (1) is pressed, the previous screen...
... firmware version. • iPod® is not responsible for the operation of Apple Inc., registered in battery depletion. • Please do not connect iPod® accessories such as follows: Playing Mode selection 1) Press and hold the USB button (1) for 1 sec. NOTE: • When the USB button (1) is pressed, the previous screen...
Owner's Manual
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... or lid. 57L51062 5-80 Make sure that any electrical accessories you use . Each socket can cause damage to your vehicle's electrical system. OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Spot Light (1) Accessory Socket Lidded Instrument Panel Box The accessory socket will work when the ignition mode is changed to ...ACC" or "ON" by pressing the engine switch. 12-volt accessory sockets are designed to plug into this type of inappropriate electrical accessories can be used to provide 12 volt/120 watt power for electrical accessories when used alone. CAUTION 57L51048 Push the switch (1) to turn ...
... or lid. 57L51062 5-80 Make sure that any electrical accessories you use . Each socket can cause damage to your vehicle's electrical system. OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Spot Light (1) Accessory Socket Lidded Instrument Panel Box The accessory socket will work when the ignition mode is changed to ...ACC" or "ON" by pressing the engine switch. 12-volt accessory sockets are designed to plug into this type of inappropriate electrical accessories can be used to provide 12 volt/120 watt power for electrical accessories when used alone. CAUTION 57L51048 Push the switch (1) to turn ...
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... is ready for use. CAUTION If you close the lid of the cigarette lighter socket. 57L51061 57L51068 Connect your portable digital music player, etc. Some accessories' power plug can overheat and damage the lighter. Release the lighter after you press the engine switch to change the ignition mode to the USB... It will automatically heat up and will work when you push it as a source. to this socket to its normal position when it as an accessory power source. CAUTION Holding the cigarette lighter in the "OTHER CONTROL AND EQUIPMENT" section.
... is ready for use. CAUTION If you close the lid of the cigarette lighter socket. 57L51061 57L51068 Connect your portable digital music player, etc. Some accessories' power plug can overheat and damage the lighter. Release the lighter after you press the engine switch to change the ignition mode to the USB... It will automatically heat up and will work when you push it as a source. to this socket to its normal position when it as an accessory power source. CAUTION Holding the cigarette lighter in the "OTHER CONTROL AND EQUIPMENT" section.
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... (1) is a child in a rearfacing child restraint in the center of the center console box serves as the front armrest when it down forward to the accessory socket can be passed under it runs over the armrest. • In an accident or sudden stop, the rear armrest could injure the child. OTHER...
... (1) is a child in a rearfacing child restraint in the center of the center console box serves as the front armrest when it down forward to the accessory socket can be passed under it runs over the armrest. • In an accident or sudden stop, the rear armrest could injure the child. OTHER...
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... program the remaining two HomeLink® buttons, begin with "Programming 57L51036 Programming HomeLink® NOTE: Some vehicles may require you wish to the second (or "accessories") position or the "on constantly, programming is complete and your hand-held transmitter 5-14 cm (1-3 inches) away from a slow to a constant light continue with "Programming...
... program the remaining two HomeLink® buttons, begin with "Programming 57L51036 Programming HomeLink® NOTE: Some vehicles may require you wish to the second (or "accessories") position or the "on constantly, programming is complete and your hand-held transmitter 5-14 cm (1-3 inches) away from a slow to a constant light continue with "Programming...
Owner's Manual
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...GAWR, front and rear) and the Vehicle Capacity Weight. GVWR - Maximum permissible overall weight of the fully loaded vehicle (including all the occupants, accessories and cargo. To measure the weight and load, try taking your vehicle, always secure cargo to prevent it from the Vehicle Capacity Weight to a ...or in the cargo area as possible. • Never pile cargo higher than the top of the seat backs. 6-1 The weight of any accessories already installed on an individual axle. Contact your vehicle. WARNING Never overload your dealer for trucks, etc. The gross vehicle weight (sum of ...
...GAWR, front and rear) and the Vehicle Capacity Weight. GVWR - Maximum permissible overall weight of the fully loaded vehicle (including all the occupants, accessories and cargo. To measure the weight and load, try taking your vehicle, always secure cargo to prevent it from the Vehicle Capacity Weight to a ...or in the cargo area as possible. • Never pile cargo higher than the top of the seat backs. 6-1 The weight of any accessories already installed on an individual axle. Contact your vehicle. WARNING Never overload your dealer for trucks, etc. The gross vehicle weight (sum of ...
Owner's Manual
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... your vehicle's engine. The oil level should be inaccurate if the vehicle is important to use SAE 5W30 oil. Check the accessory drive belt only for proper lubrication of your SUZUKI dealer. It is on a level surface. away from the moving fan and drive belts. The oil level indication may be... checked either before starting the engine or at the correct level for damage. AC ADB: Accessory drive belt GE: Generator AC: Air ...
... your vehicle's engine. The oil level should be inaccurate if the vehicle is important to use SAE 5W30 oil. Check the accessory drive belt only for proper lubrication of your SUZUKI dealer. It is on a level surface. away from the moving fan and drive belts. The oil level indication may be... checked either before starting the engine or at the correct level for damage. AC ADB: Accessory drive belt GE: Generator AC: Air ...
Owner's Manual
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...replace, not previously considered in excess of Table 1 (shown below ). INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE GLOSSARY OF TIRE TERMINOLOGY Accessory Weight - the combined weight (in curb weight or accessory weight, including heavy duty brakes, ride levelers, roof rack, heavy duty battery, and special trim. Maximum ... more. Recommended Inflation Pressure - the cold tire inflation pressure recommended by distributing to each axle its share of the curb weight, accessory weight, and normal occupant weight (distributed in a tire that has been driven less than 1 mile or has been standing for ...
...replace, not previously considered in excess of Table 1 (shown below ). INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE GLOSSARY OF TIRE TERMINOLOGY Accessory Weight - the combined weight (in curb weight or accessory weight, including heavy duty brakes, ride levelers, roof rack, heavy duty battery, and special trim. Maximum ... more. Recommended Inflation Pressure - the cold tire inflation pressure recommended by distributing to each axle its share of the curb weight, accessory weight, and normal occupant weight (distributed in a tire that has been driven less than 1 mile or has been standing for ...