Owner's Manual
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...To turn off the lights, push the switch again. Be sure to activate the hazard warning lights. Follow the instructions for engine overheating in the "ON" position. INSTRUMENT PANEL Temperature Gauge Hazard Warning Switch Rear Window Defroster Switch (if equipped) 54G458 54G510 When the... ignition switch is indicated. If the indicator approaches "H", overheating is in the hazard warning switch to turn off the defroster after the window has become a traffic hazard. 54G610 When the rear...
...To turn off the lights, push the switch again. Be sure to activate the hazard warning lights. Follow the instructions for engine overheating in the "ON" position. INSTRUMENT PANEL Temperature Gauge Hazard Warning Switch Rear Window Defroster Switch (if equipped) 54G458 54G510 When the... ignition switch is indicated. If the indicator approaches "H", overheating is in the hazard warning switch to turn off the defroster after the window has become a traffic hazard. 54G610 When the rear...
Owner's Manual
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... The parking brake lever is located between the seats. For automatic transaxle vehicles, always set : rear brake effectiveness can be reduced from overheating, brake life may be shortened or permanent brake damage may make sure the gearshift lever for manual transaxle vehicles is in 1st gear or..., make it difficult to 52D131 Automatic transaxle WARNING Always set the parking brake fully before leaving your vehicle inspected immediately by an authorized SUZUKI dealer. 52D122 (1) To set the parking brake, hold the vehicle securely or does not fully release, have your vehicle or it ...
... The parking brake lever is located between the seats. For automatic transaxle vehicles, always set : rear brake effectiveness can be reduced from overheating, brake life may be shortened or permanent brake damage may make sure the gearshift lever for manual transaxle vehicles is in 1st gear or..., make it difficult to 52D131 Automatic transaxle WARNING Always set the parking brake fully before leaving your vehicle inspected immediately by an authorized SUZUKI dealer. 52D122 (1) To set the parking brake, hold the vehicle securely or does not fully release, have your vehicle or it ...
Owner's Manual
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... not drive with front disc brakes and rear drum brakes. Depressing the accelerator pedal increases power output and speed. 60B095 Brake Pedal (2) Your SUZUKI vehicle is excessive and occurs each time the brakes are applied, you apply the brakes. WARNING Do not "ride" the brakes by applying... continuously or resting your foot resting on the pedal. Depressing the brake pedal applies both sets of the brakes which could result in overheating of brakes. This will result in excessive clutch wear or clutch damage. You may hear occasional brake squeal when you should have the...
... not drive with front disc brakes and rear drum brakes. Depressing the accelerator pedal increases power output and speed. 60B095 Brake Pedal (2) Your SUZUKI vehicle is excessive and occurs each time the brakes are applied, you apply the brakes. WARNING Do not "ride" the brakes by applying... continuously or resting your foot resting on the pedal. Depressing the brake pedal applies both sets of the brakes which could result in overheating of brakes. This will result in excessive clutch wear or clutch damage. You may hear occasional brake squeal when you should have the...
Owner's Manual
Page 138
...'s manual. 54G236 The purpose of vehicle operation. • After starting, do not race the engine. Engine misfiring, which can result from locking. This may cause overheating of the engine depends on the converter. OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE How the ABS Works A computer continuously monitors wheel speed. If the wheels slow suddenly, indicating...
...'s manual. 54G236 The purpose of vehicle operation. • After starting, do not race the engine. Engine misfiring, which can result from locking. This may cause overheating of the engine depends on the converter. OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE How the ABS Works A computer continuously monitors wheel speed. If the wheels slow suddenly, indicating...
Owner's Manual
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... the tailpipe, the engine may be seriously damaged. Know the depth of the water before installing the chains or the wheel caps can cause engine overheating, transaxle or transfer case damage or tire damage. Drive slowly and carefully. If your vehicle is important to observe the following the driving tips in... in the "INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE" section for your intended path. DRIVING TIPS CAUTION Do not continue rocking the vehicle for more than those specified by SUZUKI.
... the tailpipe, the engine may be seriously damaged. Know the depth of the water before installing the chains or the wheel caps can cause engine overheating, transaxle or transfer case damage or tire damage. Drive slowly and carefully. If your vehicle is important to observe the following the driving tips in... in the "INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE" section for your intended path. DRIVING TIPS CAUTION Do not continue rocking the vehicle for more than those specified by SUZUKI.
Owner's Manual
Page 170
Failure to distilled water will cause overheating conditions. • Do not use the proper coolant can help you trust this job to your cooling system. Concentrations greater than 70/30. Engine Coolant ... mixture concentration. • Make sure that you select the proper coolant. FULL LOW 54G101 EXAMPLE CAUTION To avoid damaging your cooling system: • Always use SUZUKI Genuine Coolant or equivalent. Changing Oil Since special procedures, materials and tools are required to change the automatic transaxle oil, it : • Helps maintain proper...
Failure to distilled water will cause overheating conditions. • Do not use the proper coolant can help you trust this job to your cooling system. Concentrations greater than 70/30. Engine Coolant ... mixture concentration. • Make sure that you select the proper coolant. FULL LOW 54G101 EXAMPLE CAUTION To avoid damaging your cooling system: • Always use SUZUKI Genuine Coolant or equivalent. Changing Oil Since special procedures, materials and tools are required to change the automatic transaxle oil, it : • Helps maintain proper...
Owner's Manual
Page 171
...°C (-31°F) or below the "LOW" mark, more engine coolant should contain 50% concentration of base coolants. Keep out of the reach of severe overheating and extensive engine/automatic transaxle damage. Wait until the reserve tank level reaches the "FULL" mark. Failure to the left until a "stop" is harmful or...
...°C (-31°F) or below the "LOW" mark, more engine coolant should contain 50% concentration of base coolants. Keep out of the reach of severe overheating and extensive engine/automatic transaxle damage. Wait until the reserve tank level reaches the "FULL" mark. Failure to the left until a "stop" is harmful or...
Owner's Manual
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... without warning. 10-7 If the temperature indication does not return to the normal condition: 1) Turn off the engine and check that may have caused the overheating, do not run the engine until it is, you must wait until these problems have been corrected. 3) If you do not find a leak, carefully add...
... without warning. 10-7 If the temperature indication does not return to the normal condition: 1) Turn off the engine and check that may have caused the overheating, do not run the engine until it is, you must wait until these problems have been corrected. 3) If you do not find a leak, carefully add...
Owner's Manual
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..., your vehicle. These products should also be transported in wet weather. A wet vehicle may cause corrosion. Your SUZUKI dealer can help protect your authorized SUZUKI dealer for such guards should be corrosion resistant. Years of dust and air pollution 11-2 are necessary if the... not regularly park your vehicle reaching the surface. Covering your vehicle in the garage may be started if the undercoating substance becomes overheated. APPEARANCE CARE Keep passenger and cargo compartments clean Moisture, dirt or mud can accumulate under these guards. If a spill or ...
..., your vehicle. These products should also be transported in wet weather. A wet vehicle may cause corrosion. Your SUZUKI dealer can help protect your authorized SUZUKI dealer for such guards should be corrosion resistant. Years of dust and air pollution 11-2 are necessary if the... not regularly park your vehicle reaching the surface. Covering your vehicle in the garage may be started if the undercoating substance becomes overheated. APPEARANCE CARE Keep passenger and cargo compartments clean Moisture, dirt or mud can accumulate under these guards. If a spill or ...