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Service Network section of this Manual / Service Network booklet.
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DATE OF KIND OF MILEAGE DESCRIPTION OF JOB NAME OF SERVICING DEALER / JOB CARD NO. MECHANICS
SERVICE SERVICE (KM) MASS SIGNATURE
F: .... FREE SERVICE, P:.... PAID SERVICE, W:.... WARRANTY JOB, A:.... ACCIDENTAL JOB
(CUSTOMERS COPY) (1,000 KM or 1 MONTH)
WHICHEVER COMES FIRST (DEALERS COPY) (1,000 KM or 1 MONTH)
JOB MARK: : Checked OK, C: Clean, R: Replace or Change, L: Lubricate, T: Tighten,
O: Rotate, I: Inspect and correct or replace if necessary Please see overleaf for special instructions
Model Code*
(1) Engine Coolant (Level, Leakage) (1) Struts / Shock Absorbers (Leakage, Damage)
(2) Engine Oil (Level, Leakage) (2) Rear spring (Damage) Chassis No. :
(3) Cooling System Hoses & Connections
(Leakage, Damage) Engine No. :
(1) Steering wheel (Play)
(2) All Rods & Arms (Loose, Damage, Wear) Mileage
(1) Fuel Filter (Leakage) (Petrol) (3) Tilt Steering (Operation)
(2) Fuel Filter - Water Draining (Diesel) Date of Invoice
Mechanics Signature
COST OF MATERIALS AND CONSUMABLES TO BE BORNE BY CUSTOMER
Service Managers Signature
Chassis No. :
Engine No. :
Mileage
Date of Invoice
Date of Inspection
Registration No.
Customer Name
Mechanics Signature
Customers Signature
(CUSTOMERS COPY) (5,000 KM or 6 MONTHS)
WHICHEVER COMES FIRST (DEALERS COPY) (5,000 KM or 6 MONTHS)
JOB MARK: : Checked OK, C: Clean, R: Replace or Change, L: Lubricate, T: Tighten,
Please see overleaf for special instructions
O: Rotate, I: Inspect and correct or replace if necessary
Model Code*
(1) Engine Coolant (Level, Leakage) (1) Struts/Shock Absorbers (Leakage, Damage) Chassis No. :
(2) Engine Oil (Level, Leakage) (2) Suspension Arms, Knuckle, Rear Spring
(3) Cooling System Hoses & Connections (Damage, Loose) Engine No. :
(Leakage, Damage) (3) All nuts & Bolts (Tighten)
(4) Exhaust System (Noise, Leakage) Mileage
(5) PCV System (Hoses, Connections, Value)(Petrol) (1) Steering Wheel (Play)
Date of Invoice
(2) All Rods & Arms (Loose, Damage, Wear)
(1) Air Cleaner Filter Element (Clean) (Petrol) (3) Tilt Steering (Operation) Date of Inspection
(2) Fuel Filter, Fuel Tank cap, Fuel Lines and
Connection (Leakage) Registration No.
(1) Battery-Electrolyte (Level, Leakage) & Voltage
(3) Fuel Filter - Water Draining (Diesel) (2) Lighting System/Horn (Operation) Service Dealer Code / Mass Code
(3) Wiring Harness Connections (Loose, Damage)
(4) AUX USB / Accessory Socket (Operation)
(1) Clutch Pedal (Play) (Petrol) (5) Wiper (Operation)
(2) Clutch Fluid (Level, Leakage) (Diesel)
(3) Clutch Slipping (Dragging, Damage)
(4) Manual Transmission Oil (Level, Leakage) (1) All Latches, Hinges & Locks/Central Locking
(5) Gear Shifter (Operation) (Operation & Lubrication)
(6) Drive shaft Noise & Boots (Damage) (2) All Chassis Nuts & Bolts (Inspect)
Chassis No. :
Engine No. :
Mileage
Date of Invoice
Date of Inspection
Registration No.
Mechanics Signature
Customers Signature
(CUSTOMERS COPY) (10,000 KM or 12 MONTHS)
WHICHEVER COMES FIRST
(DEALERS COPY) (10,000 KM or 12 MONTHS)
JOB MARK: : Checked OK, C: Clean, R: Replace or Change, L: Lubricate, T: Tighten,
Please see overleaf for special instructions
O: Rotate, I: Inspect and correct or replace if necessary
Model Code*
(1) Engine Coolant (Level, Leakage) (1) Struts/Shock Absorbers (Leakage, Damage)
Chassis No. :
(2) Cooling System Hoses & Connections (2) Suspension Arms, Knuckle, Rear Spring
(Leakage, Damage) (Damage, Loose) Engine No. :
(3) Engine Oil, Oil Filter & Drain Plug (3) All Nuts & Bolts (Tighten)
Gasket (Replace) Mileage
(4) Engine Mounting & Manifold Fixing (1) Steering Wheel (Play)
(Loose, Damage etc.) (2) All Rods & Arms (Loose, Damage, Wear) Date of Invoice
(5) Engine Cylinder Head Bolts (Tighten) (3) Tilt Steering (Operation)
Date of Inspection
(1) Air Cleaner Filter Element (Clean) Registration No.
(1) Battery-Electrolyte (Level, Leakage) & Voltage
(2) Fuel Filter (Leakage) (Petrol)
(2) Lighting System/Horn (Operation)
(3) Fuel Filter - Water Draining (Diesel) Service Dealer Code / Mass Code
(3) Wiring Harness Connections (Loose, Damage)
(4) AUX USB / Accessory Socket (Operation)
(5) Wiper (Operation)
(1) Clutch Pedal (Play) (Petrol)
(2) Clutch Fluid (Level, Leakage) (Diesel) (1) All Latches, Hinges & Locks/Central Locking
(3) Clutch Slipping (Dragging, Damage) (Operation & Lubrication)
(4) Manual Transmission Oil (Level, Leakage) (2) All Chassis Nuts & Bolts (Tighten)
(5) Gear Shifter (Operation)
(6) Drive Shaft Noise & Boots (Damage) HEATING AND AIR-CONDITIONING
(1) Drive Belt (Tension, Damage)
(1) Brake Fluid (Level, Leakage) (2) Check Functioning of Recirculating Flap
(2) Brake Pedal (Pedal to Carpet Clearance) (3) Check all Hose Joints & Mounting Bolts
(3) Parking Brake Lever & Cable (Play, Damage) (4) Compressor Mounting Bolts (Tighten)
(4) Brake Disc & Pads (Inspect) (5) Clean Condenser with Low Pressure Water
(5) Brake Hoses & Pipes (Leakage, Damage) (6) A/C Filter Element (Inspect)(If equipped) Mechanics Signature
(6) Brake Drums & Shoes (Inspect)
(7) Master Cylinder, Wheel Cylinder & Caliper (1) Operation of Brakes, Clutch, Gear Service Managers Signature
Piston (Leakage, Damage) Shifting & Speedometer
(2) Body & Chassis Noise Customers Signature
(1) Tyres (Air pressure, Abnormal wear, Rotation)
(2) Wheels (Damage)
(3) Front / Rear Wheel Bearing (Loose, Damage)
* Model Code: DZIRE (Petrol) : A2N412PN
DZIRE (Diesel) : A2N413DN
COST OF MATERIALS AND CONSUMABLES TO BE BORNE BY CUSTOMER
Model Code*
Chassis No. :
Engine No. :
Mileage
Date of Invoice
Date of Inspection
Registration No.
Mechanics Signature
Customers Signature
FOREWORD MARUTI SUZUKI INDIA LIMITED believes
in conservation and protection of Earths All information in this manual is based
This manual is an essential part of your natural resources. on the latest product information avail-
vehicle and should remain with the vehicle To that end, we encourage every vehicle able at the time of publication. Due to
when resold or otherwise transferred to a owner to recycle, trade-in or properly dis- improvements or other changes, there
new owner or operator. Please read this pose of, as appropriate, used Engine Oil, may be discrepancies between informa-
manual carefully before operating your coolant and other fluids, batteries and tion in this manual and your vehicle.
new MARUTI SUZUKI and review the tyres etc. MARUTI SUZUKI INDIA LIMITED
manual from time to time. It contains reserves the right to make production
important information on safety, operation MARUTI SUZUKI INDIA LIMITED changes at any time, without notice and
and maintenance. You are invited to avail without incurring any obligation to
the three Free Inspection Services as make the same or similar changes to
described in the manual. Three free vehicles previously built or sold.
inspection coupons are attached to this
This vehicle may not comply with stan-
manual. Please show this manual to your dards or regulations of other countries.
dealer while you take your MARUTI Before attempting to register this vehi-
SUZUKI for any Service. cle in any other country, check all appli-
To prolong the life of your vehicle and cable regulations and make any neces-
reduce maintenance cost, the periodic sary modifications.
maintenance must be carried out accord-
ing to PERIODIC MAINTENANCE
SCHEDULE described in INSPECTION
AND MAINTENANCE section of this man-
ual. It is essential for preventing trouble
and accidents to ensure your satisfaction
and safety.
Daily inspection and care as per DAILY
INSPECTION CHECKLIST described in
the INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE
section of this manual is essential for pro-
longing the life of the vehicle and for safe
driving.
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IMPORTANT MODIFICATION WARN-
NOTE
WARNING/ CAUTION/NOTICE/
ING
Please read this manual and follow its
instructions carefully. To emphasize spe- WARNING
cial information, the symbol and the words
WARNING, CAUTION, NOTICE and Do not modify your vehicle. Modifica-
NOTE have special meanings. Pay particu- tion could adversely affect safety,
lar attention to messages highlighted by handling, performance, or durability
these signal words: and may violate governmental regula-
tions. In addition, damage or perfor-
mance problems resulting from
WARNING modification may not be covered
Indicates a potential hazard that 75F135
under warranty.
could result in death or serious
injury. The circle with a slash in this manual
means Dont do this or Dont let this hap- NOTICE
pen.
Improper installation of mobile com-
CAUTION munication equipment such as cellu-
Indicates a potential hazard that lar telephones, CB (Citizens Band)
could result in minor or moderate radios or any other wireless transmit-
injury. ters may cause electronic interfer-
ence with your vehicles ignition
system, resulting in vehicle perfor-
NOTICE mance problems. Consult your MAR-
Indicates a potential hazard that UTI SUZUKI dealer or qualified
could result in vehicle damage. service technician for advice.
NOTE:
Indicates special information to make NOTICE
maintenance easier or instructions clearer. Severe damage may be caused by
the use of either poor quality fuel
and/or lubricants not recommended
by MARUTI SUZUKI.
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This warranty shall not apply to:
Maruti Suzuki India Limited (hereinafter called Maruti Suzuki), (a) Normal maintenance service required other than the three
warrants that each new Maruti Suzuki vehicle distributed in India free services, including without limitation, oil and fluid
by Maruti Suzuki and sold by an authorised Maruti Suzuki dealer changes, headlight aiming, fastener retightening, wheel bal-
will be free, under normal use and service, from any defects in ancing, wheel alignment and tyre rotation, cleaning of injec-
material and workmanship at the time of manufacture SUBJECT tors, adjustments of ignition timing, clutch and valve
TO THE FOLLOWING TERMS AND CONDITIONS: clearance.
(b) The replacement of normal wear parts including without lim-
*3+"Swcnkhkecvkqp< itation, bulbs, tyres and tubes, spark plugs, belts, hoses, fil-
To qualify for this warranty the vehicle must be delivered by a ters, wiper blades, brushes, contact points, fuses, clutch
Maruti Suzuki authorised dealer and set-up, and serviced by a disc, brake shoes, brake pads, cable and all rubber parts
Maruti Suzuki authorised dealer / service station. (except oil seal and glass run).
(c) Any vehicle which has been used for competition or racing.
*4+"Vgto< (d) Any repairs or replacement required as a result of accidents
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kpxqkeg"vq"vjg"hktuv"qypgt0 insufficient care.
(f) Any vehicle which has been modified or altered, including
*5+"Octwvk"Uw|wmk"Ycttcpv{"Qdnkicvkqp< without limitation, the installation of performance accesso-
If any defect(s) should be found in a Maruti Suzuki vehicle within ries.
the term stipulated above, Maruti Suzukis only obligation is to (g) Any vehicle on which parts or accessories not approved by
repair or replace at its sole discretion any part shown to be defec- Maruti Suzuki have been used.
tive, with a new part or the equivalent at no cost to the owner for (h) Any vehicle which has not been operated in accordance with
parts or labour, when Maruti Suzuki acknowledges that such a the operating instructions in this Owners Manual and Ser-
defect is attributable to faulty material or workmanship at the time vice Booklet.
of manufacture. The owner is responsible for any repair or (i) Any vehicle which has not received, during the warranty term,
replacements which are not covered by this warranty. the service inspections prescribed in this Owners Manual
and Service Booklet.
(j) Any vehicle which has been assembled, disassembled,
adjusted or repaired by other than an Maruti Suzuki autho-
rised dealer/service station.
(k) Any vehicle which has been used for purposes other than
what it was designed for.
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(l) Any damage or deterioration caused by industrial pollution Booklet and maintain adequate proof that such service
and bird droppings. inspections have been performed.
(m) Insignificant defects which do not affect the function of the Make certain that the Maruti Suzuki authorised dealer/ser-
vehicle including without limitation, sound, vibration and fluid vice station performing the service inspection has certified
seep. the work on the Maintenance Service Record page in the
(n) Any natural wear and tear including without limitation, ageing
etc. Owners Manual and Service Booklet and
(o) Installation and usage of domestic LPG gas/LPG Cylinder. Present the Maruti Suzuki Owners Manual and Service
(p) V-belts, hoses and gas leaks. Booklet to the authorised Maruti Suzuki dealer whenever
(q) Any vehicle retrofitted with LPG/CNG kits. requesting service inspections or warranty service.
If the Owners Manual and Service Booklet should be lost or
*7+ Gzvgpv"qh"Ycttcpv{< destroyed the owner should consult the authorised Maruti Suzuki
This warranty is the entire written warranty given by Maruti Suzuki dealer from whom the vehicle was purchased for instructions con-
for Maruti Suzuki vehicles and no dealer or its or his agent or cerning replacement of the Owners Manual and Service Book-
employee is authorised to extend or enlarge this warranty and no let.
dealer or its or his agent or employee is authorised to make any
oral warranty on Maruti Suzukis behalf. *:+"Fkuenckogt"qh"Eqpugswgpvkcn"Fcocig<
Maruti Suzuki reserves the right to add any improvements or Maruti Suzuki assumes no responsibility for loss of vehicle, loss of
change the design of any model at any time with no obligation to time, inconvenience or any other indirect incidental or consequen-
make the same changes on units previously sold. tial damage resulting from the vehicle not being available to the
owner because of any defect covered by this warranty.
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To obtain warranty service, the complete vehicle must be pre- *;+"Ejcpig"qh"Qypgt
sented at the owners expenses to any authorised Maruti Suzuki Even if ownership of the vehicle changes, the remaining warranty
workshop. period is effective for the new owner.
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It is responsibility of each owner to:
Make certain that the PDl card was completed at the time of
delivery of the vehicle;
Have performed, at his own expenses, by an Maruti Suzuki
authorised dealer/service station all the service inspections
specified in the Maruti Suzuki Owners Manual and Service
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GOKUUKQP"YCTTCPV["RQNKE[ 3. The method of examination for deciding the warranty of the
parts will be at the sole discretion of Maruti Suzuki and its
dealer and results of the examination will be final and binding.
Maruti Suzuki offers the Emission Warranty on all Maruti Suzuki If after examination, the warrantable condition is not estab-
vehicles (apart from the Regular Warranty and will run parallel to lished, Maruti Suzuki and its dealer has the right to charge all,
the regular product warranty) only in four metropolitan cities *Pgy or part of the cost of such examination.
Fgnjk."Mqnmcvc."Owodck"cpf"Ejgppck+ with effect from July 1st,
2001. 4. Under Emission Warranty, the parts (as given in Annexure - A)
will be changed free of cost, but the consumables will be
Vgtou< charged as per actual.
The Emission Warranty will be applicable for :2.222" mou" qt" 5 5. If the part covered under Emission Warranty or the associated
{gctu (Whichever comes earlier) from the date of invoice to the parts, are not independently replaceable, on account of these
first owner. The remaining warranty terms will be valid in case of being integral parts of a complete assembly, Maruti Suzuki and
any change in ownership provided the production of all valid docu- its dealer will have the sole discretion to replace either the
ments. entire assembly or by using some of the parts of the system
through suitable repairs or modifications.
Eqpfkvkqpu< 6. Any consequential repairs or replacement of parts which may
1. Under Emission Warranty, Warranty claims will be admitted for
be found necessary to establish compliance of Emission War-
a prima facie examination, in case vehicle fails to meet the
ranty, will not be considered under warranty, unless the same
Emission Standard as specified in sub rule (2) of rule no. 115 of
is under product warranty. The consumable will be charged as
Central Motor Vehicles Rules (CMVR), 1989.
per actual under such repair or replacement.
2. The warranty claims will only be accepted after examination 7. Maruti Suzuki will not be responsible for the cost of transporta-
carried out by Maruti Suzuki or its dealer which leads to firm tion of the vehicle to the nearest Maruti Suzuki dealer work-
conclusions that the shop or any loss due to non-availability of the vehicle during
a) Original settings have not been tampered in any case. the period of lodging of a warranty claim and examination and/
b) Part (as given in Annexure - A) has a manufacturing defect. or repair by Maruti Suzuki dealer.
c) Vehicle is unable to meet the Emission Standards (as given
in 1.), inspite of the vehicle having been maintained and 8. Maruti Suzuki will not be responsible for any penalty that may
used in accordance with the instructions as specified in be charged by statutory authorities on account of failure to
Owners Manual and Service Booklet and the used fuel and comply with the EMISSION STANDARDS.
different oils (Engine oil, Transmission oil, Brake oil etc.) are 9. Emission Warranty will not be affected on the change of owner,
also as per specification. provided all the documents are available.
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10.All maintenance actions (as specified in the Owners Manual Cppgzwtg"/"C
and Service Booklet) need to be followed and recorded in the List of parts covered under Emission Warranty
manual for emission warranty.
1. Fuel Injection Assembly, Pressure Regulator, Throttle Body
11. The customer needs to produce the PUC (Pollution Under Assembly
Control) certificate valid for the period preceding the test during 2. Electronic Control Module (ECM).
which the failure is discovered. The receipts (for the mainte- 3. Intake Manifold.
nance of the vehicle as per specification in Owners Manual
and Service Booklet from the date of original purchase of the 4. EGR valve.
vehicle) will also be required. 5. Ignition Coil.
6. Canister Assembly.
Eqpfkvkqpu"wpfgt"yjkej"vjg"Gokuukqp"Ycttcpv{"ku"pqv 7. Vapour Liquid Seperator.
CRRNKECDNG 8. Fuel Tank and Filler Cap.
1. In the absence of valid PUC certificate. 9. PCV (Positive Crankcase Ventilation) Valve.
2. Vehicle not serviced from Maruti Suzuki authorised workshop 10. Oil Filler Cap.
as per the schedule specified in this Owners Manual and Ser- 11. Catalytic Convertor.
vice Booklet. 12. Exhaust Manifold.
3. Vehicle subjected to abnormal use (accident, motor race, ral- 13. All Fuel Injection System related sensors.
lies or for the purpose of establishing the records etc). 14. High Pressure Fuel Pump.
4. Use of non MGP (Maruti Genuine Part). 15. Glow Plug.
5. Vehicle that has been tampered with. 16. Glow Plug Controller.
6. Tampering with odometer so that the actual kilometer reading
can not be determined.
7. Use of adulterated fuel and/or unspecified oils (Engine oil,
Transmission oil and Brake oil etc).
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TABLE OF CONTENTS FUEL RECOMMENDATION 1
BEFORE DRIVING 2
DRIVING TIPS 4
EMERGENCY SERVICE 8
APPEARANCE CARE 9
GENERAL INFORMATION 10
SPECIFICATIONS 11
SERVICE NETWORK 12
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FUEL RECOMMENDATION
FUEL RECOMMENDATION 1
Fuel Recommendation ........................................................ 1-1
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BEFORE DRIVING
Supplemental restraint system (air bags) ......................... 2-38
Instrument cluster (Type A) (if equipped) ......................... 2-45 2
Speedometer ....................................................................... 2-46
Fuel gauge ........................................................................... 2-46
Brightness control .............................................................. 2-46
Information display ............................................................. 2-47
Instrument cluster (Type B) (if equipped) ......................... 2-53
Speedometer ....................................................................... 2-54
Tachometer .......................................................................... 2-54
Fuel gauge ........................................................................... 2-54
Brightness control .............................................................. 2-55
Information display ............................................................. 2-55
Warning and indicator lights .............................................. 2-64
Lighting control lever ......................................................... 2-71
Headlight leveling switch ................................................... 2-77
Turn signal control lever .................................................... 2-78
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Hazard warning switch ....................................................... 2-79
Windshield wiper and washer lever .................................. 2-79
Keys ......................................................................................2-1
Tilt steering lock lever ........................................................ 2-80
Door locks ............................................................................2-2
Horn ...................................................................................... 2-81
Keyless push start system remote controller /
Heated rear window switch (if equipped) ......................... 2-81
Keyless entry system transmitter (if equipped) ................2-5
Security system (if equipped) .............................................2-13
Theft deterrent light (if equipped) ......................................2-15
Windows ...............................................................................2-15
Mirrors ..................................................................................2-18
Front seats ...........................................................................2-20
Rear seats .............................................................................2-22
Seat belts and child restraint systems ..............................2-23
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Child-proof locks (rear door) Trunk lid Refer to Keyless push start system
remote controller in this section.
EXAMPLE The trunk lid unlatch switch (1) operates
only to open the trunk lid. If you close the
trunk lid with the keyless push start system
(2) remote controller left in the trunk with all
the doors locked, the trunk will be automat-
(1) ically unlatched.
EXAMPLE
(1)
EXAMPLE
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Keyless push start system remote (1) LOCK button time, the light will start to fade out imme-
controller (Type A) (2) UNLOCK button diately.
The remote controller enables the follow- (3) TRUNK LID UNLOCK button
ing operations: Check that the doors are locked after you
You can lock or unlock all doors simultane- operate LOCK button (1).
You can lock or unlock the doors by ously by operating the remote controller
operating LOCK/UNLOCK buttons on near the vehicle.
the remote controller. Refer to the expla- NOTE:
nation in this section. If no door is opened within about 30 sec-
Central door locking system onds after UNLOCK button (2) is operated,
You can lock or unlock the doors by To lock all doors, push LOCK button (1)
pushing the request switch. For details, the doors will automatically lock again.
once.
refer to the explanation in this section. To unlock only the drivers door, push
You can start the engine without using TRUNK LID UNLOCK button (3) function
UNLOCK button (2) once. Push and hold TRUNK LID UNLOCK but-
an ignition key. For details, refer to To unlock other doors, push UNLOCK
Engine switch (Vehicle with keyless ton pressed for more than 1 second; the
button (2) once again. trunk lid will be unlatched and open
push start system) (if equipped) in
OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE section. slightly.
NOTE:
You can unlatch and let the trunk lid You can switch the function that unlocks all
slightly open by pushing and holding Car locator function
doors from requiring two pushes to requir- This function helps in locating the vehicle.
TRUNK LID UNLOCK button on the ing one push, and vice versa, via the infor-
remote controller. Refer to the explana- Push both of LOCK button (1) and
mation display setting mode. For details on UNLOCK button (2) for more than 3 sec-
tion in this section. how to use the information display, refer to onds. The turn signal lights will blink for
Information display in this section. about 27.5 seconds. Also, the siren will
sound for about 27.5 seconds at the same
The turn signal lights will flash once and time.
the siren will sound once when the doors To cancel the car locator function, press
are locked. any button (LOCK or UNLOCK).
(1) You can also cancel the car locator func-
When the doors are unlocked: tion in any of the following operations.
The turn signal lights will flash twice and Press the engine switch to change the
(2)
the siren will sound twice. ignition mode to ON.
If the interior light switch is in DOOR Bring the remote controller with you and
(3) position, the interior light will turn on for press the request switch.
about 15 seconds and then fade out. If
EXAMPLE you press the engine switch during this
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NOTE: roundings, especially near other trans- When the remote controller is within the
The car locator function will not activate mitting devices such as radio towers or operating range described in this section,
when the ignition mode is ACC or ON or CB (Citizens Band) radios. you can lock or unlock the doors by push-
pre warning / full blast warning by shock The door locks cannot be operated with ing the request switch (1) on the drivers
sensor or alarm is in activated condition. the remote controller if the ignition mode door handle or front passengers door han-
is in any other mode than the LOCK dle.
NOTE: (OFF).
When any door is open, if you push When all doors are unlocked:
If you lock the doors using the remote
LOCK button on the remote controller, To lock all doors, push one of the
controller when the engine hood are
the siren will sound and doors cannot be request switches once.
open, the siren will sound 3 times to
remind you. locked. The turn signal lights will flash once and
If the security system was triggered due If you lose one of the remote controllers, the siren will sound once when the doors
to an unauthorised entry into the vehicle ask an authorised Maruti Suzuki work- are locked.
and then you unlock the doors using the shop as soon as possible for replace-
remote controller, the siren will sound 4 ment. Have an authorised Maruti Suzuki To unlock a door or all doors:
times to remind you. If this happens, workshop program the new remote con- Push one of the request switches once
check whether your vehicle has been troller code in your vehicles memory so to unlock only one door.
broken into while you were away from it. that the old code is erased. Push one of the request switches twice
Once you push both of LOCK button (1) to unlock all doors.
and UNLOCK button (2), then you push Keyless unlocking/locking using the
one of the buttons within 5 seconds, the request switches NOTE:
siren will not sound. However, push one You can switch the function that unlocks all
of the buttons 5 seconds later, the siren doors from requiring two pushes to requir-
will sound. ing one push, and vice versa, via the infor-
You can set whether the siren sounds mation display setting mode. For details on
when locking or unlocking the door(s) via how to use the information display, refer to
the setting mode of the information dis- Information display in this section.
play.
For details on how to use the information When the doors are unlocked:
display, refer to Information Display in The turn signal lights will flash twice and
this section. the siren will sound twice.
If the interior light switch is in DOOR
(1) position, the interior light will turn on for
NOTE:
The maximum operating distance of the about 15 seconds and then fade out. If
EXAMPLE you press the engine switch during this
remote controller is about 5 m (16 ft.), 56RH00208
but this can vary depending on the sur-
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time, the light will start to fade out imme- When the remote controller is within
diately. approximately 80 cm (2 1/2 feet) from a NOTICE
Check that the doors are locked after you front door handle, you can lock or unlock
operate the request switch to lock the the doors by pushing the request switch. The remote controller is a sensitive
doors. electronic instrument. To avoid dam-
NOTE: aging the remote controller:
NOTE: If the remote controller is outside the Do not expose it to impacts, mois-
The door locks cannot be operated by request switch operating range ture or high temperature such as
the request switch under the following described above, you will not be able to by leaving it on the dashboard
conditions: operate the request switch. under direct sunlight.
If any door is open or is not completely If the battery of the remote controller Keep the remote controller away
closed. runs down or there are strong radio from magnetic objects such as a
If the ignition mode is in any other waves or noise, the request switch oper- television.
mode than LOCK (OFF). ating range may be reduced or the
If no doors are opened within about 30 remote controller may be inoperative. NOTE:
seconds after unlocking the doors by If the remote controller is too close to the The keyless push start system may not
pushing the request switch, the doors door glass, the request switches may not function correctly in certain environments
will be locked again automatically. operate. or under certain operating conditions such
If a spare remote controller is in the vehi- as the following:
EXAMPLE cle, the request switches may not oper- When there are strong signals coming
ate normally. from a television, power station or a cel-
(1) The remote controller will only operate a lular phone.
request switch if it is within the switchs When the remote controller is in contact
operating range. For example, if the with or covered by a metal object.
remote controller is within the operating When a radio wave type remote keyless
range of the drivers door request switch entry is used nearby.
but not the front passengers door When the remote controller is placed
request switch, the drivers door switch near an electronic device such as per-
can be operated but the front passen- sonal computer.
(1) gers door switch cannot be operated.
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Some additional precautions you should To stow the key into the remote controller, Any door is open.
take and information you should be aware push the key in the remote controller until
Press the request switch again after doing
of are: you hear a click.
the following:
Check that the key is stowed in the
With the ignition mode changed to LOCK
remote controller. If the remote controller EXAMPLE (OFF) by pressing the engine switch, bring
becomes unusable, you will not be able
out the remote controller if it is inside the
to lock or unlock the doors.
vehicle and check that all doors are com-
Check that the driver always carries the (A) pletely closed.
remote controller.
If you lose one of the remote controllers,
Reminder function
ask an authorised Maruti Suzuki work-
shop as soon as possible for a replace-
ment. Have an authorised Maruti Suzuki
workshop program the new remote con-
troller code in your vehicles memory so
that the old code is erased.
You can use up to four remote control- 56RH00211
lers and the keys for your vehicle. Ask To remove the key from the remote control-
an authorised Maruti Suzuki workshop ler, slide the lock knob (A) in arrow direc-
for details. tion and pull the key out from the remote
The battery life of the remote controller controller.
is about two years, but it can vary
depending on usage conditions. Request switch warning buzzer EXAMPLE
The exterior buzzer beeps for about 2 sec-
EXAMPLE onds in the following conditions to warn 56RH00212
you that the request switch is not working: If the remote controller is not in the vehicle
The request switch is pressed after all under the following conditions, the buzzer
doors are closed with the ignition mode sounds intermittently for about 2 seconds
changed to ACC or ON by pressing and the immobilizer/keyless push start sys-
the engine switch. tem warning light on the instrument cluster
The request switch is pressed in any of blinks:
the following conditions after changing When one or more doors are opened and
the ignition mode to LOCK (OFF) by all of the doors are later closed with the
pressing the engine switch. ignition in any other mode than LOCK
The remote controller is left inside the (OFF).
56RH00210 vehicle.
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The indicator light will turn off within sev- Battery replacement 2) Replace the battery (1) so its - termi-
eral seconds after the remote controller is If the remote controller becomes unusable, nal faces the bottom of the case as
returned to an area of the vehicle other replace the battery. shown in the illustration.
than the trunk. 3) Close the remote controller firmly.
To replace the battery of the remote con-
4) Check that the door locks can be oper-
troller:
If the remote controller is left in the vehicle ated with the remote controller.
and you lock the drivers door or front pas- EXAMPLE 5) Dispose of the used battery properly
sengers door as described below, the door according to applicable rules or regula-
will be automatically unlocked. tions. Do not dispose of lithium batter-
If you open the drivers door and lock the ies with ordinary household trash.
door by turning the lock knob forward or
pushing the power door locking switch, WARNING
the drivers door will be automatically
unlocked. Swallowing a lithium battery may
If you open the front passengers door cause serious internal injury. Do not
and lock the door by turning the lock allow anyone to swallow a lithium
knob forward or pushing the power door
56RH00213 battery. Keep lithium batteries away
locking switch, the front passengers 1) Insert a flat-bladed screwdriver covered from children and pets. If swallowed,
door will be automatically unlocked. with a soft cloth in the slot of the remote contact a physician immediately.
controller and pry it open.
If you close the trunk lid with the remote NOTICE
controller left in the trunk with all the doors
(1) The remote controller is a sensitive
locked, the trunk will be automatically
unlatched. electronic instrument. To avoid
damaging it, do not expose it to
NOTE: dust or moisture or tamper with
The reminder will not operate when the internal parts.
remote controller is on the instrument When replacing the battery by
panel, in the glove box, in a storage yourself, the remote controller
compartment, in the sun visor or on the could be damaged affected by
floor, etc. EXAMPLE static electricity. Discharge the
Check that the driver always carries the 56RH00214 static electricity built up in your
remote controller. body by touching metal before
(1) Lithium disc type battery: replacing the battery.
Do not leave the remote controller in the CR2032 or equivalent
vehicle when leaving the vehicle.
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Battery replacement
NOTICE If the transmitter becomes unusable, EXAMPLE
replace the battery. (2)
The transmitter is a sensitive elec-
tronic instrument. To avoid damaging To replace the battery of the transmitter:
the transmitter:
Do not expose it to impacts, mois- EXAMPLE
ture or high temperature such as
by leaving it on the dashboard
under direct sunlight. (1)
(3)
Keep the transmitter away from
magnetic objects such as a televi- (2)
sion.
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How to arm the security system outside, using the door lock knobs or the Unlock the doors using the keyless entry
Lock all doors (including engine hood and central door locking switch from inside. system transmitter, keyless push start
trunk lid) using the keyless entry system If any door is not operated within approx- system remote controller or request
transmitter, keyless push start system imately 30 seconds after the doors have switch.
remote controller or request switch. been unlocked using the keyless entry
When the system is armed, the indicator system transmitter, keyless push start NOTE:
continues to blink at intervals of approxi- system remote controller or request Even after the alarm has stopped, if you
mately 2 seconds. switch, the doors are automatically lock the doors using the keyless entry
locked again. When the doors are system transmitter, keyless push start
EXAMPLE locked, the security system will be system remote controller or request
armed. switch, the security system will be
If the security system indicator (1) blinks rearmed.
when the ignition switch is in the ON If you disconnect the battery while the
position or the ignition mode is ON, security system is in the armed condition
there may be something wrong with the or the alarm is actually in operation, the
security system. Ask your authorised alarm will be re-triggered when the bat-
Maruti Suzuki workshop to inspect the tery is then reconnected.
system. Even after the alarm has stopped at the
end of the predetermined operation time,
How to disarm the security system it will be triggered again if any of the
Simply unlock the doors using the keyless doors, trunk or engine hood is opened,
(1) entry system transmitter, keyless push without disarming the security system.
start system remote controller or request
56RH00215 switch. The security system indicator will Checking whether the alarm has been
NOTE: go out, indicating that the security system triggered during parking
To prevent the alarm from being acci- is disarmed. If the alarm was triggered and you then
dentally triggered, avoid arming it while turn the ignition switch to ON position or
anyone remains inside the vehicle. The How to stop the alarm the ignition mode is ON the security sys-
alarm will be triggered if any person Should the alarm be triggered accidentally, tem indicator will blink rapidly for about 8
inside opens the door, trunk, engine the alarm will stop by the following opera- seconds and a buzzer will beep 4 times
hood, or the warning may be triggered if tions. during this period. If this happens, check
anyone swings the vehicle (if the shock Press the engine switch to change the whether the vehicle has been broken into
sensor is in the enabled state). ignition mode to ON or turn the ignition while you were away from it.
The security system is not armed when switch to ON position in case of emer-
all doors are locked using the key from gency.
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(2) OPEN
(4)
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To initialize the pinching prevention func- Mirrors To adjust the mirror, set the selector tab (1)
tion, use the following procedure: to the day position, and then move the mir-
1) Press the engine switch to change the Inside rearview mirror ror up, down or sideways by hand to obtain
ignition mode to ON. You can adjust the inside rearview mirror the best view.
2) Open the drivers window fully by hold- by hand to see the rear of your vehicle in When driving at night, you can move the
ing the window switch in DOWN posi- the mirror.
tion. selector tab to the night position to reduce
3) Close the drivers window by holding glare from the headlights of vehicles
Type A behind you.
the switch in UP position, and keep
holding the switch for 2 seconds after
the window is fully closed. WARNING
4) Check the drivers window to see if the Always adjust the mirror with the
AUTO-DOWN/UP feature works. selector set to the day position.
EXAMPLE Only use the night position if it is
WARNING 74LHT0235
necessary to reduce glare from the
Type B headlights of vehicles behind you.
Whenever you disconnect and recon-
Be aware that in this position you
nect the battery or replace the fuse,
may not be able to see some
the pinching prevention function
objects that could be seen in the
needs to be initialized.
day position.
The pinching prevention function will
not be activated until the initialization
is completed. EXAMPLE
68LMT0205
If the AUTO-DOWN/UP feature will not
work after initialization, there might be EXAMPLE
something wrong with the pinching preven-
tion function. Have your vehicle inspected
by an authorised Maruti Suzuki workshop.
(1)
(2) (3)
68LMT0206
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Outside rearview mirrors Electric mirrors (if equipped) Outside rearview mirror folding
switch (if equipped)
EXAMPLE EXAMPLE (1)
EXAMPLE
(3)
(2)
(4)
(1)
(1)
(2) (3)
(4)
52RM20120 56RH00224
56RH00225
Adjust the outside rearview mirrors so you The switch to control the electric mirrors is
can just see the side of your vehicle in the located on the drivers door panel. You can You can fold the mirrors when you park the
mirrors. adjust the mirrors when the ignition switch vehicle in a narrow space. When the igni-
is in ACC or ON position, or the ignition tion mode is ACC or ON, push the fold-
WARNING mode is ACC or ON. To adjust the mir- ing switch (1) to fold and unfold the
rors: mirrors. Check that the mirrors are com-
Be careful when judging the size or pletely unfolded before you start driving.
distance of a vehicle or other object 1) Rotate the selector switch to the left or
seen in the side convex mirror. Be right to select the mirror you wish to
aware that objects look smaller and adjust. CAUTION
appear farther away than when seen 2) Push the side of the switch that corre- Moving mirrors can pinch and injure
in a flat mirror. sponds to the direction in which you a hand. Do not allow anyones hand
wish to move the mirror. to get near the mirrors when folding
3) Return the selector switch to the center and unfolding the mirrors.
position to help prevent unintended mir-
ror movement.
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Front seats
Seat adjustment
WARNING
Never attempt to adjust the drivers
seat or seatback while driving. The
seat or seatback could move unex-
pectedly, causing loss of control.
Check that the drivers seat and seat-
back are properly adjusted before
you start driving.
WARNING
To avoid excessive seat belt slack,
which reduces the effectiveness of
the seat belts as a safety device,
check that the seats are adjusted
before the seat belts are fastened.
WARNING
All seatbacks should always be in an
upright position when driving, or seat
belt effectiveness may be reduced.
Seat belts are designed to offer maxi-
mum protection when seatbacks are
in the upright position.
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(2)
(3)
(1)
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WARNING
Never drive the vehicle with the
head restraints removed.
Do not attempt to adjust the head
restraint while driving.
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65D606
61MM0A033
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Lap-shoulder belt
WARNING EXAMPLE
Emergency locking retractor (ELR)
(Continued) The seat belt has an emergency locking Low on hips
For children, if the shoulder belt retractor (ELR), which is designed to lock
irritates the neck or face, move the the seat belt only during a sudden stop or
child closer to the center of the impact. It also may lock if you pull the belt
vehicle. across your body very quickly. If this hap-
Avoid contamination of seat belt pens, let the belt go back to unlock it, and
webbing by polishes, oils, chemi- then pull the belt across your body more
cals, and particularly battery acid. slowly.
Cleaning may safely be carried out
using mild soap and water. Safety reminder
Do not insert any items such as Sit up straight and
coins and clips into the seat belt fully back 60A040
buckles, and be careful not to spill
liquids into these parts. If foreign To reduce the risk of sliding under the belt
materials get into a seat belt during a crash, position the lap portion of
buckle, the seat belt may not work Low on hips the belt across your lap as low on your hips
properly. as possible and adjust it to a snug fit by
All seatbacks should always be in pulling the shoulder portion of the belt
an upright position when driving, upward through the latch plate. The length
or seat belt effectiveness may be of the diagonal shoulder strap adjusts itself
reduced. Seat belts are designed to to allow freedom of movement.
offer maximum protection when
seatbacks are in the upright posi-
tion. EXAMPLE
60A038
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All seat belts except rear center To unfasten the seat belt, push the red
All seat belts except rear center are the PRESS button on the buckle and retract TO LOOSEN
lap-shoulder belt. the belt slowly while holding the belt or/and
the latch plate.
EXAMPLE
Lap belt
Rear center seat belt
To fasten the belt, pull the latch plate
attached to the seat belt across your hips
and press it straight into the buckle until
you hear a click. To reduce the risk of
sliding under the belt during a collision, Right angle
position the belt across your lap as low on
your hips as possible and adjust it to a EXAMPLE
snug fit. 80JS029
EXAMPLE
80JS028
60A039
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To unfasten the belt, press the release but- Drivers seat belt reminder or brink and a buzzer will sound as a
ton on the buckle catch. reminder to the driver to buckle his or her
With tachometer seat belt. For more details, refer to the
EXAMPLE EXAMPLE explanation below.
If the drivers seat belt remains unbuckled
when the ignition switch is turned to ON
position or the engine switch is pressed to
change the ignition mode to ON. The
reminder works as follows:
1) The drivers seat belt reminder light will
come on.
2) After the vehicles speed has reached
about 15 km/h, the drivers seat belt
reminder light will blink and a buzzer
will sound for about 95 seconds.
79MH0239
3) After step 2) has finished, the reminder
56RH00227
light will remain on until the drivers seat
NOTE: Without tachometer belt is buckled.
The word CENTER is marked on the EXAMPLE
buckle for the rear center belt. The buckles If the driver has buckled his or her seat belt
are designed so a latch plate cannot be and later unbuckles the seat belt, the
inserted into the wrong buckle. reminder system will be activated from
step 1) or step 2) according to the vehicles
speed. When the vehicles speed is below
about 15 km/h, the reminder will start from
step 1). When the vehicles speed is above
about 15 km/h, the reminder will start from
step 2).
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EXAMPLE EXAMPLE
65D209S
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EXAMPLE
80JC008
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WARNING removing the child restraint. Install your child restraint system accord-
If the child restraint is fitted improp- ing to the instructions provided by the child
Children could be endangered in a erly, a child sitting in it could be
crash if their child restraint systems restraint system manufacturer.
injured in a crash.
are not properly secured in the vehi- Check that the seat belt is securely
cle. When installing a child restraint latched.
system, follow the instructions NOTE:
Move the child restraint system in all direc-
below. Secure the child in the Stow the removed head restraint (if
tions to check that it is securely installed.
restraint system according to the equipped) in the trunk so it will not cause
When you put your child in the child
manufacturers instructions. inconvenience to the occupants.
restraint system, appropriately slide the
front seat forward not to touch a part of
WARNING your childs body.
In an accident or sudden stop, the
rear seat armrest (if equipped) could
fall forward. If there is a child in a
rear-facing child restraint in the rear
center seating position, the falling
armrest could injure the child. Do not
install a rear-facing child restraint in
the rear center seating position.
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Installation with a lap belt Installation with ISOFIX type restraint system in all directions especially
EXAMPLE anchorages forward to check that connecting bars are
securely latched to the anchorages.
Type A EXAMPLE
Pull to tighten
60G132A
EXAMPLE 56RH00270
Install your child restraint system accord- 56RH00229
ing to the instructions provided by the child
restraint system manufacturer. Your vehicle is equipped with the lower Type B EXAMPLE
anchorages in the rear seat outboard seat-
ing positions for securing a ISOFIX type of
To lengthen or tighten the belt, refer to the child restraints with the connecting bars.
Lap-belt item in this Seat belts and child The lower anchorages are located where
restraint systems section. After checking the rear of the seat cushion meets the bot-
that the seat belt is securely latched, try tom of the seatback.
moving the child restraint system in all
directions, to check it is securely installed. WARNING
If you need to tighten the belt, pull the free
end of the webbing. Install the ISOFIX type of child
restraint(s) in the only outboard seat-
ing positions, not in the central posi- 56RH00271
tion for the rear seat.
Your vehicle is equipped with the top tether
anchorages. Use the top tether strap of the
Install the ISOFIX type child restraint sys- child restraint according to the instructions
tem according to the instructions provided provided by the child restraint system man-
by the child restraint system manufacturer. ufacturer.
After installation, try moving the child
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Here is a general instruction: 1) Place the child restraint in the rear seat,
inserting the connecting bars to the EXAMPLE
CAUTION anchorages between the seat cushion
and the seatback.
If you can adjust the position of rear
head restraint, adjust the height of EXAMPLE
the rear head restraint or remove it
for fitting the child restraint, as nec-
essary. However, if a booster cushion
not equipped with the head restraint
is fitted, the rear seat head restraint
should not be removed. If the rear
head restraint is removed for fitting
the child restraint, you need to install
it again after removing the child 54G185
68LM268
restraint.
If the child restraint is fitted improp- 2) Use your hands to carefully align the 4) Grasp the front of the child restraint and
erly, a child sitting in it could be connecting bar tips with the anchor- push the child restraint forcefully to
injured in a crash. ages. Take care not to pinch your fin- latch the connecting bars. Check that
gers. they are securely latched by trying to
NOTE: move the child restraint system in all
Stow the removed head restraint in the EXAMPLE directions, especially forward.
trunk so it will not cause inconvenience to 5) Attach the top tether strap referring to
the occupants. Installation of child restraint with top
tether section.
EXAMPLE When you put your child in the child
restraint system, appropriately slide the
front seat forward not to touch a part of
your childs body.
NOTICE
54G184
When installing a child restraint sys-
3) Push the child restraint toward the anchor- tem to the rear seat, adjust the front
ages so that the connecting bar tips are seat position so that the front seat
partially hooked to the anchorages. Use does not interfere with the child
your hands to confirm the position. restraint system.
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Installation of child restraint with Some child restraint systems require the
top tether Type A EXAMPLE use of a top tether strap. Top tether anchor-
age brackets are provided in your vehicle at
CAUTION the locations shown in the illustrations.
The number of the top tether anchorage
If you can adjust the position of rear brackets provided in your vehicle depends
head restraint, adjust the height of on the vehicle specification. Install the child
the rear head restraint or remove it restraint system as follows:
for fitting the child restraint, as nec-
essary. However, if a booster cushion 1) If you can adjust the position of head
not equipped with the head restraint restraint, raise the head restraint to the
is fitted, the rear seat head restraint most upper position.
should not be removed. If the rear 2) Secure the child restraint on the rear
head restraint is removed for fitting seat using the procedure described
the child restraint, you need to install above for securing a restraint system
it again after removing the child 56RH00230 that does not require a top tether strap.
restraint. 3) Open the cover that is marked with the
If the child restraint is fitted improp- top tether anchorage bracket symbol to
erly, a child sitting in it could be Type B EXAMPLE access the top tether anchorage
injured in a crash. bracket. Close the cover when not
using the top tether anchorage bracket.
NOTE: 4) Hook the top tether strap to the top
Stow the removed head restraint in the tether anchorage bracket and tighten
trunk so it will not cause inconvenience to the top tether strap according to the
the occupants. instructions provided by the child
restraint system manufacturer. Attach
the top tether strap to the correspond-
ing top tether anchorage bracket
located directly behind the child
restraint. Do not attach the top tether
strap to the luggage restraint loops (if
56RH00231
equipped).
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WARNING NOTICE
Do not attach the child restraint top When installing a child restraint sys-
tether strap to the luggage restraint tem to the rear seat, adjust the front
loops (if equipped). Incorrectly seat position so that the front seat
attached top tether strap will reduce does not interfere with the child
the intended effectiveness of the restraint system.
child restraint system.
NOTE:
EXAMPLE Maruti Suzuki recommends use of Maruti
Type A Suzuki Genuine accessory of Child seat,
ISOFIX.
Type B
86G032
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Seat belt pretensioner system Read this section and Supplemental Sit fully back in the seat; sit up straight; do
restraint system (air bags) section to learn not lean forward or sideways. Adjust the
EXAMPLE more about the pretensioner system. belt so the lap portion of the belt is worn
low across the pelvis, not across the waist.
The seat belt pretensioner system works Please refer to Seat adjustment section
with the supplemental restraint system (air and the instructions and precautions about
bags). The crash sensors and the elec- the seat belts in this Seat belts and child
tronic controller of the air bag system also restraint systems section for details on
control the seat belt pretensioners. The proper seat and seat belt adjustments.
pretensioners are triggered only when
there is a frontal crash severe enough to Please note that the pretensioners along
11
11 trigger the air bags and the seat belts are with the air bags will activate in severe
fastened. For precautions and general frontal crashes. They are not designed to
Label information including servicing the preten- activate in rear impacts, side impacts, roll-
sioner system, refer to Supplemental overs, or minor frontal side crashes. The
restraint system (air bags) section in addi- pretensioners can be activated only once.
56RM02001
tion to this Seat belt pretensioner system If the pretensioners are activated (that is, if
section, and follow all those precautions. the air bags are activated), have the pre-
WARNING tensioner system serviced by an autho-
The pretensioner is located in each front
This section describes your MARUTI seat belt retractor. The pretensioner tight- rised Maruti Suzuki workshop as soon as
SUZUKI vehicles seat belt preten- ens the seat belt so the belt fits the occu- possible.
sioner system. Read and follow all pants body more snugly in the event of a
these instructions carefully to mini- frontal crash. The retractors will remain If AIR BAG light on the instrument cluster
mize your risk of severe injury or locked after the pretensioners are acti- does not blink or come on briefly when the
death. vated. Upon activation, some noise will ignition switch is turned to ON position or
occur and some smoke may be released. the engine switch is pressed to change the
To determine if your vehicle is equipped These conditions are not harmful and do ignition mode to ON, stays on for more
with a seat belt pretensioner system at the not indicate a fire in the vehicle. than 10 seconds, or comes on while driv-
front seating positions, check the label on ing, the pretensioner system or the air bag
the seat belt at the bottom part. If the let- The driver and all passengers must be system may not work properly. Have both
ters E11 appear as illustrated, your vehi- properly restrained by fastening seat belts systems inspected by an authorised Maruti
cle is equipped with the seat belt at all times, whether or not a pretensioner Suzuki workshop as soon as possible.
pretensioner system. You can use the pre- is equipped at their seating position, to
tensioner seat belts in the same manner as minimize the risk of severe injury or death Service on or around the pretensioner sys-
ordinary seat belts. in the event of a crash. tem components or wiring must be per-
formed only by an authorised Maruti
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Supplemental restraint
system (air bags) EXAMPLE
WARNING (2)
This section describes the protection (1)
provided by your MARUTI SUZUKI
vehicles supplemental restraint sys-
tem (air bags). Read and follow all
instructions carefully to minimize
your risk of severe injury or death in
the event of a crash.
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Therefore, an air bag is not a substitute for Front passengers front air bag
seat belts. To maximize your protection, EXAMPLE EXAMPLE
always fasten your seat belts. Be aware
that no system can prevent all possible
injuries that may occur in an accident.
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Conditions of front air bags deployment Conditions of front air bags may inflate
(inflation) Receiving a strong impact to the lower EXAMPLE
EXAMPLE body of your vehicle, the front air bags may
inflate.
EXAMPLE
80J101
80J097
Landing hard or falling.
Frontal crash with a fixed wall that does Front air bags may not inflate
not move or deform at more than about 80J099 The front air bags may not inflate when a
25 km/h. Hitting a curb or medial strip. strong impact has not occurred since the
crash object was easy to be deformed or
EXAMPLE EXAMPLE moved, or the crashed portion of your vehi-
(1) cle was easy to be deformed.
Also, front air bags may not inflate in many
cases when the crash angle is greater than
about 30 degrees at left and right angles
(1) from the front of your vehicle.
EXAMPLE
80J098E
80J100E
Strong impact equivalent to frontal crash Falling into a deep hole or ditch.
such as above at left and right angles of
about 30 degrees (1) or less from the
front of your vehicle.
80J102
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EXAMPLE
80J103
80J119
Crash that the front of your vehicle goes Impact from the side.
under the bed of a truck etc.
EXAMPLE
EXAMPLE 80J106
80J120
80J105E
Impact from the rear.
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How the system works tion and Seat belts and child restraint sys-
In a frontal crash, the crash sensors will tems section in this section for details on WARNING
detect rapid deceleration, and if the con- proper seat and seat belt adjustments.
troller judges that the deceleration rep- (Continued)
Do not attach any objects to, or
resents a severe frontal crash, the EXAMPLE place any objects over, the steering
controller will trigger the inflators. The infla-
tors inflate the appropriate air bags with wheel or dashboard. Do not place
nitrogen or argon gas. The inflated air any objects between the air bag
bags provide a cushion for your head and and the driver or front passenger.
upper body. The air bag inflates and These objects may interfere with air
deflates so quickly that you may not even bag operation or may be propelled
realize that it has activated. The air bag will by the air bag in the event of a
neither hinder your view nor make it harder crash. Either of these conditions
to exit the vehicle. may cause severe injury.
Air bags must inflate quickly and forcefully Even though your vehicle is moderately
in order to reduce the chance of serious or damaged by a crash, it may not be severe
fatal injuries. However, an unavoidable enough to trigger air bags to inflate. If your
65D610 vehicle sustains any front-end or side dam-
consequence of the quick inflation is that
the air bag may irritate bare skin, such as age, have the air bag system inspected by
the facial area against a front air bag. Also, WARNING an authorised Maruti Suzuki workshop to
upon inflation, a loud noise will occur and ensure that it works properly.
The driver should not lean over the
some powder and smoke will be released. steering wheel. The front passen- Your vehicle is equipped with a diagnostic
These conditions are not harmful and do ger should not rest his or her body module which records information about
not indicate a fire in the vehicle. Be aware, against the dashboard, or other- the air bag system if the air bags deploy in
however, that some air bag components wise get too close to the dash- a crash. The module records information
may be hot for a while after inflation. board. In these situations, the out- about overall system status, and which
A seat belt helps keep you in the proper of-position occupant would be too sensors activated the deployment, and for
position for maximum protection when an close to an inflating air bag, and a certain vehicle only, whether the drivers
air bag inflates. Adjust your seat as far may suffer severe injury. seat belt was in use.
back as possible while still maintaining (Continued)
control of the vehicle. Sit fully back in your
seat; sit up straight; do not lean over the
steering wheel or dashboard. Front occu-
pants should not lean on or sleep against
the door. Refer to Seat adjustment sec-
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Servicing the air bag system with yellow tape or yellow tubing, and the
If the air bags inflate, have the air bags couplers are yellow for easy identification.
and related components replaced by an
Scrapping a vehicle that has an uninflated
authorised Maruti Suzuki workshop as
air bag can be hazardous. Ask an autho-
soon as possible.
rised Maruti Suzuki workshop, body repair
If your vehicle ever gets in deep water and shop or scrap yard for help with disposal.
the drivers floor is submerged, the air bag
controller could be damaged. If this hap-
pens, ask an authorised Maruti Suzuki
workshop to check the air bag system as
soon as possible.
Special procedures are required for servic-
ing or replacing an air bag. For that rea-
son, only an authorised Maruti Suzuki
workshop should be allowed to service or
replace your air bags. Remind anyone who
services your MARUTI SUZUKI vehicle
that it has air bags.
Service on or around air bag components
or wiring must be performed only by an
authorised Maruti Suzuki workshop.
Improper service could result in unin-
tended air bag deployment or could render
the air bag inoperative. Either of these two
conditions may result in severe injury.
To prevent damage or unintended inflation
of the air bag system, check that the bat-
tery is disconnected and the ignition switch
has been in LOCK position or the ignition
mode has been LOCK (OFF) for at least
90 seconds before performing any electri-
cal service work on your MARUTI SUZUKI
vehicle. Do not touch air bag system com-
ponents or wires. The wires are wrapped
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EXAMPLE 6 1 6
4 3 2 5
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(f)
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(For L/100km or km/L setting) Driving range Display (C) : Gearshift indicator
To change the unit of average fuel con- If you selected driving range the last time (if equipped)
sumption, while pushing and holding the you drove the vehicle, the display indicates The display (C) show the gearshift indica-
trip meter selector knob (1), turn the indica- --- for a few seconds and then indicates tor.
tor selector knob (2). the current driving range when the ignition
switch is turned to ON position. EXAMPLE
EXAMPLE The driving range shown in the display is
the approximate distance you can drive
(Initial setting) until the fuel gauge indicates E, based on
current driving conditions.
When the low fuel warning light comes on, 56RH00272
the display --- will appear.
Refer to Gearshift Indicator in the
If the low fuel warning light comes on, fill OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE section.
the fuel tank immediately regardless of the
value of driving range shown in the display.
When you refuel, the driving range is
updated. However, if you only add a small
68PH02207 amount of fuel the correct value will not be
NOTE: displayed.
When you change the units that average
fuel consumption is displayed in, the NOTE:
instantaneous fuel consumption units will If you refuel when the ignition switch is in
be changed automatically. ON position, the driving range may not
indicate the correct value.
When you reconnect the negative ()
terminal to the battery, the value of driv-
ing range will be shown after driving for a
while.
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Indication Functions
Time indication of clock
Initialization setting
NOTE:
Depending on vehicles specifications,
some items may not be displayed.
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Initialization setting
EXAMPLE : Initialize all settings
68PM00272
NOTE:
As shown in the above illustration,
indicates on the display of currently set-
ting item.
To go back to the higher level display
during operation, turn the indicator
selector knob (2) to display or
and then push the indicator
selector knob (2).
Additional flashes
of the turn signal
: Turn signal flashes three
times after the turn signal
lever is returned (default set-
ting)
: Disable the additional flashes
of turn signal
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EXAMPLE 7 2 7 1
5 3 4 6
56RM02006
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NOTE:
If the last segment blinks, it means that the
fuel is almost empty.
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NOTE:
If you do not turn the knob within several
seconds of activating, the brightness
control display will be canceled automat-
ically.
(1) When you reconnect the battery, the
brightness of the instrument panel lights
56RH00239 will be reinitialized. Readjust the bright- (1) (2)
When the ignition switch is turned to ON ness according to your preference. 56RH00242
position or the ignition mode is ON, the (1) Trip meter selector knob
instrument panel lights come on. NOTE: (2) Indicator selector knob
If you adjust to the maximum brightness
Your vehicle has a system to automatically level when the position lights or headlights
dim the brightness of the instrument panel are on, the following functions will be can-
lights when the position lights or headlights celled.
are on. (A) (B)
The function which automatically dims
When the position lights and/or headlights the brightness of instrument panel lights (C)
are on, you can adjust the meter illumina- The function which operates with the
brightness control, except maximum (D)
tion brightness.
brightness level (E)
To increase the brightness of the instru-
ment panel lights, turn the indicator selec-
tor knob (1) clockwise.
(3)
EXAMPLE
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The information display shows the follow- cation, push the indicator selector knob Display (B) : Thermometer
ing information. (2) and the minute indication will flash. The display (B) shows the thermometer.
3) To change the minute indication, turn The thermometer indicates the outside
Display (A) the indicator selector knob (2) left or temperature.
Clock right repeatedly when the minute indi-
Display (B) cation blinks. To change the minute EXAMPLE
Thermometer indication quickly, turn and hold the (a)
indicator selector knob (2). To set the
Display (C) minute indication, push the indicator
Keyless push start system remote control- selector knob (2).
ler battery consumption warning indicator
(for vehicles with keyless push start sys- To select 12/24H format, refer to setting
tem) mode in this section. 68PH02214
Display (D) If the outside temperature nears freezing
Gear position indicator (for Auto Gear Shift WARNING condition, the mark (a) will appear on the
vehicles) (if equipped) / Gearshift indicator If you attempt to adjust the display display.
(if equipped) while driving, you could lose control
Display (E) of the vehicle. NOTE:
Trip meter / Odometer / Instantaneous fuel Do not attempt to adjust the display The outside temperature indication is not
consumption / Average fuel consumption / while driving. the actual outside temperature when
Driving range / Setting mode driving at low speed, or when stopped.
NOTE: If there is something wrong with the ther-
Display (A) : Clock When you reconnect the negative () ter- mometer, or just after the ignition switch
The display (A) shows the time. minal to the battery, the clock indication will is turned to ON position or the engine
be reinitialized. Change the indication switch is pressed to change the ignition
To change the time indication: mode to ON, the display may not indi-
again to your preference.
1) Push the trip meter selector knob (1) cate the outside temperature.
and the indicator selector knob (2)
together.
2) To change the hour indication, turn the
indicator selector knob (2) left or right
repeatedly when the hour indication
blinks. To change the hour indication
quickly, turn and hold the indicator
selector knob (2). To set the hour indi-
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When the display (E) shows the driving Display (C) : Display (D) :
range, you can change the unit of tem- Keyless push start system remote Gear position indicator (for Auto
perature. controller battery consumption Gear Shift vehicles) (if equipped) /
To change the unit of temperature, while warning indicator (if equipped) Gearshift indicator (if equipped)
pushing and holding the trip meter selector
knob (1), turn the indicator selector knob EXAMPLE EXAMPLE
(2). (4)
EXAMPLE (6)
(5)
(Initial setting) 56RH00243
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NOTE:
(f) Indications will change when you push
and release a knob.
The display shows estimated values.
Indications may not be the same as
actual values.
(g)
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Trip meter Instantaneous fuel consumption For L/100km or km/L setting, you can
The trip meter can be used to measure the If you selected instantaneous fuel con- change the units that instantaneous fuel
distance traveled on short trips or between sumption the last time you drove the vehi- consumption is displayed in. Refer to
fuel stops. cle, the display does not show the last Average fuel consumption in this sec-
You can use the trip meter A or trip meter B value of instantaneous fuel consumption tion.
independently. from previous driving when the ignition
To reset the trip meter, push and hold the
switch is turned to ON position or the WARNING
engine switch is pressed to change the
trip meter selector knob (1) until the display ignition mode to ON. The display shows If you attempt to adjust the display
shows 0.0. the value only when the vehicle is moving. while driving, you could lose control
of the vehicle.
NOTE: NOTE:
The indicated maximum value of the trip Do not attempt to adjust the display
The display does not show the value while driving.
meter is 9999.9. When you run past the unless the vehicle is moving.
maximum value, the indicated value will Depending on the vehicles specification,
return to 0.0. NOTE:
the fuel consumption units of initial set- When you reconnect the negative () ter-
ting are indicated as L/100km or km/L. minal to the battery, the clock indication will
Odometer For L/100km setting, the indicated
The odometer records the total distance be reinitialized. Change the indication
maximum value of instantaneous fuel again to your preference.
the vehicle has been driven. consumption is 30. No more than 30 will
be indicated on the display even if the Average fuel consumption
NOTICE actual instantaneous fuel consumption is If you selected average fuel consumption
Keep track of your odometer reading higher. the last time you drove the vehicle, the dis-
and check the maintenance sched- For km/L setting, the indicated maxi- play shows the last value of average fuel
ule regularly for required services. mum value of instantaneous fuel con- consumption from previous driving when
Increased wear or damage to certain sumption is 50. No more than 50 will be the ignition switch is turned to ON posi-
parts can result from failure to per- indicated on the display even if the tion or the engine switch is pressed to
form required services at the proper actual instantaneous fuel consumption is change the ignition mode to ON. Unless
mileage intervals. lower. you reset the value of average fuel con-
The indication on the display may be sumption, the display indicates the value of
delayed if fuel consumption is greatly average fuel consumption which includes
affected by driving conditions. average fuel consumption during previous
The display shows estimated values. driving.
Indications may not be the same as
actual values. To reset the average fuel consumption,
push and hold the indicator selector knob
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(2) for a while when the display shows the NOTE: NOTE:
average fuel consumption. When you change the units that average If you refuel when the ignition switch is in
fuel consumption is displayed in, the ON position or the ignition mode is
NOTE: instantaneous fuel consumption units will ON, the driving range may not indicate
When you reset the indication or reconnect be changed automatically. the correct value.
the negative () terminal to the battery, the When you reconnect the negative () When you reconnect the negative ()
value of average fuel consumption will be terminal to the battery, the unit of the terminal to the battery, the value of driv-
shown after driving for a while. average fuel consumption will be reini- ing range will be shown after driving for a
tialized. Change the unit again to your while.
(For L/100km or km/L setting) preference.
To change the unit of average fuel con-
sumption, while pushing and holding the Driving range
trip meter selector knob (1), turn the indica- If you selected driving range the last time
tor selector knob (2). you drove the vehicle, the display indicates
--- for a few seconds and then indicates
EXAMPLE the current driving range when the ignition
switch is turned to ON position or the
engine switch is pressed to change the
(initial setting) ignition mode to ON.
The driving range shown in the display is
the approximate distance you can drive
until the fuel gauge indicates E, based on
current driving conditions.
When the low fuel warning light comes on,
the display --- will appear.
If the low fuel warning light comes on, fill
the fuel tank immediately regardless of the
68PH02217
value of driving range shown in the display.
NOTE:
Depending on the vehicles specification, When you refuel, the driving range is
the fuel consumption units of initial setting updated. However, if you only add a small
are indicated as km/L or L/100km. amount of fuel the correct value will not be
displayed.
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Indication Functions
Shock sensor
Initialization setting
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Shock sensor Warning and indicator lights force control function (proportioning valve
: Enable the shock sensor function) of the ABS system fails.
: Disable the shock sensor Brake system warning light If the brake system warning light comes on
(default setting)
while you are driving the vehicle, it may
mean that there is something wrong with
Pre-warning sensitivity of
the vehicles brake system.
the shock sensor
If this happens:
: Disable the pre-warning
to : 1) Pull off the road and stop carefully.
Adjust the pre-warning sensi-
tivity of shock sensor (Lowest 82K170 WARNING
sensitivity level is L01 and
highest is L15, and default Three different types of operations exist Remember that stopping distance
setting is L14) depending on the vehicles specification. may be longer, you may have to push
harder on the pedal, and the pedal
The light comes on briefly when the igni- may go down farther than normal.
Full blast warning sensitivity tion switch is turned to ON position or
of the shock sensor the engine switch is pressed to change
: Disable the full blast warning the ignition mode to ON. 2) Test the brakes by carefully starting and
to : The light comes on when the parking stopping the vehicle on the shoulder of
Adjust the full blast warning brake is engaged with the ignition switch the road.
sensitivity of shock sensor in ON position or the ignition mode is 3) If you determine that it is safe, drive the
(Lowest sensitivity level is L01 ON. vehicle cautiously at low speed to the
and highest is L15, and The light comes on under either or both nearest an authorised Maruti Suzuki
default setting is L09) of above two conditions. workshop for repairs or tow the vehicle
to the nearest an authorised Maruti
Initialization setting The light also comes on when the fluid in Suzuki workshop for repairs.
: Initialize all settings the brake fluid reservoir falls below the
specified level.
How to exit the setting mode: The light should go out after starting the
Switch the display to show and then engine and fully releasing the parking
push the indicator selector knob (2). brake, if the fluid level in the brake fluid
reservoir is adequate.
The light also comes on together with the
ABS warning light when the rear brake
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Anti-lock brake system (ABS) warn- the rear brake force control function and
WARNING ing light the anti-lock function of the ABS system.
If any of the following conditions If one of the above occurs, have the sys-
occur, you should immediately ask tem inspected by an authorised Maruti
an authorised Maruti Suzuki work- Suzuki workshop.
shop to inspect the brake system. If the ABS becomes inoperative, the brake
If the brake system warning light system will function as an ordinary brake
does not go out after the engine system that does not have this ABS sys-
has been started and the parking tem.
brake has been fully released. 65D529
For details of ABS system, refer to Anti-
If the brake system warning light When the ignition switch is turned to ON lock brake system (ABS) in OPERATING
does not come on when the igni- position or the engine switch is pressed to YOUR VEHICLE section.
tion switch is turned to ON posi- change the ignition mode to ON, this light
tion or the engine switch is pressed comes on briefly so you can check that the
to change the ignition mode to Oil pressure light
light is working.
ON. If the light stays on or comes on when driv-
If the brake system warning light ing, there may be something wrong with
comes on at any time during vehi- the ABS.
cle operation.
If this happens:
1) Pull off the road and stop carefully.
NOTE:
2) Turn the ignition switch to LOCK or
Because the brake system is self-adjust-
change the ignition mode to LOCK 50G051
ing, the fluid level will drop as the brake
(OFF) by pressing the engine switch
pads become worn. Replenishing the When the ignition switch is turned to ON
and then start the engine again.
brake fluid reservoir is considered normal position or the engine switch is pressed to
periodic maintenance. If the warning light comes on briefly and change the ignition mode to ON, this light
then turns off, the system is normal. If the comes on. When the engine is started, the
NOTE: warning light still stays on, something is light goes out. The light will come on and
Parking brake reminder buzzer wrong with the system. remain on if there is insufficient oil pres-
A buzzer sounds intermittently to remind sure. If the light comes on when driving,
you to release the parking brake if you If the light and the brake system warning pull off the road as soon as you can and
start the vehicle without releasing the park- light stay on or come on simultaneously stop the engine.
ing brake. Check that the parking brake is when driving, your ABS system is Check the oil level and add oil if necessary.
fully released and the brake system warn- equipped with the rear brake force control If there is enough oil, the lubrication sys-
ing light turns off. function (proportioning valve function) and tem should be inspected by an authorised
there may be something wrong with both
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Maruti Suzuki workshop before you drive Drivers seat belt reminder light AIR BAG light
the vehicle again.
NOTICE
If you operate the engine with this
light on, severe engine damage can
result.
Do not rely on the oil pressure light
to indicate the need to add oil. Peri- 60G049 63J030
odically check the engine oil level. When the driver does not buckle his or her When the ignition switch is turned to ON
seat belt, this light will come on and/or position or the engine switch is pressed to
Charging light blink. change the ignition mode to ON, this light
For details of the seat belt reminder, refer blinks or comes on for several seconds so
to Seat belts and child restraint systems you can check that the light is working.
in this section.
The light will come on and stay on if there
is a problem in the air bag system or the
seat belt pretensioner system.
WARNING
50G052
If AIR BAG light does not blink or
When the ignition switch is turned to ON come on briefly when the ignition
position or the engine switch is pressed to switch is turned to ON position or
change the ignition mode to ON, this light the engine switch is pressed to
comes on. When the engine is started, the change the ignition mode to ON,
light goes out. The light will come on and stays on for more than 10 seconds,
remain on if there is something wrong with or comes on while driving, the air bag
the battery charging system. If the light system or the seat belt pretensioner
comes on when the engine is running, the system may not work properly, which
charging system should be inspected could result in serious injury in the
immediately by an authorised Maruti event of a crash. Have both systems
Suzuki workshop. inspected by an authorised Maruti
Suzuki workshop.
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Open door warning light NOTE: The steering wheel is kept in a fully
The activation point of this light varies turned position for a long while.
depending on road conditions (for exam- When the power steering control system
ple, slope or curve) and driving conditions cools down, the power steering system will
because of fuel movement in the tank. return to its original condition.
However, repeating these operations could
Electric power steering light cause damage to the power steering sys-
tem.
54G391
NOTE:
This light remains on until all doors are If the power steering system does not work
completely closed. properly, it will require greater effort to
If any door is open when the vehicle is steer, but you still will be able to steer.
moving, a ding sounds to remind you to
close all doors completely. 79J039 NOTE:
If the steering is operated, you may hear
When the ignition switch is turned to ON noise caused by electric power steering
Low fuel warning light position or the engine switch is pressed to operation. This is normal and indicates that
change the ignition mode to ON, this light the power steering system works properly.
comes on. When the engine is started, the
light goes out. Engine coolant temperature warn-
If this light comes on while driving, the ing light
power steering system may not work prop-
erly. Have the system inspected by an
54G343 authorised Maruti Suzuki workshop.
If this light comes on, refuel the fuel tank NOTE:
as soon as possible. The following steering wheel operations
When this light comes on, a ding sounds may gradually take more effort while park-
once to remind you to refuel. ing or driving at a very low speed. This is 54G344
If you do not refuel, a ding sounds every not a malfunction of the steering system,
but the power steering control system lim- When the ignition switch is turned to ON
time when the ignition switch is turned to position or the engine switch is pressed to
ON position or the engine switch is its the power assist in order to prevent it
from overheating. change the ignition mode to ON, this light
pressed to change the ignition mode to comes on briefly so you can check that the
ON. The steering wheel is operated very
often. light is working.
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This indicator has the following two follow- Turn signal indicators Illumination indicator light
ing functions.
NOTICE
68PM00268
Continuing to drive the vehicle when
engine overheating is indicated can The front fog light indicator light comes on
result in severe engine damage. when the front fog light operates.
50G056
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Glow plug indicator light Drain water as soon as possible. Have ACC indicator light (if equipped)
(for diesel engine model) your vehicle inspected by an authorised
Maruti Suzuki workshop.
82K097
60A543 This light comes on when the ignition
If the coolant temperature is cool enough, mode is ACC.
this light comes on when the ignition
switch is turned to ON position or the Ignition ON indicator light
56RH00247
engine switch is pressed to change the (if equipped)
ignition mode to ON and goes out when If this light comes on, the steering lock is
the glow plug is heated enough for engine not disengaged. While lightly turning the
starting. steering wheel in both directions, press the
engine switch again.
Fuel filter warning light
(for diesel engine model) PUSH indicator light
(if equipped)
82K098
60A541
82K174
This light comes on for several seconds
when the ignition switch is turned to ON If this light comes on when depressing the
position or the engine switch is pressed to brake pedal for Auto Gear Shift vehicles, or
change the ignition mode to ON so you the clutch pedal for manual transaxle vehi-
can check that light is working. cles, you can start the engine.
If the light comes on when driving, there is
a possibility to have water in the fuel filter.
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(3)
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To turn the lights on or off, twist the knob
on the end of the lever. There are three
WARNING positions:
To avoid possible injury, do not oper-
ate controls by reaching through the OFF (1)
steering wheel. All lights are off.
(2)
Front position lights, tail lights, license
plate light and instrument lights are on, but
headlights are off.
(3)
Front position lights, tail lights, license
plate light, instrument lights and headlights
are on.
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Automatic light operation To turn the lights on or off, twist the knob
EXAMPLE (if equipped) on the end of the lever. There are four
positions:
EXAMPLE
OFF (1)
All lights are off.
(4)
(3)
AUTO (2)
This function works when or the engine
switch is pressed to change the ignition
mode to ON. The headlights and position
lights are turned on and off automatically
(2) according to the amount of outside light
(1) detected by a sensor. They go out auto-
56RH00249 matically when you change the ignition
With the headlights on, push the lever for- mode to ACC or LOCK (OFF) by press-
ward to switch to the high beams (main 56RH00250 ing the engine switch.
beams) or pull the lever toward you to The light sensor (5) for sensing the amount
switch to the low beams. When the high EXAMPLE of outside light is installed on the passen-
beams (main beams) are on, a light on the gers seat side instrument panel.
instrument cluster will come on. To
momentarily activate the high beams (main
beams) as a passing signal, pull the lever CAUTION
slightly toward you and release it when you (5)
If the light sensor area of the wind-
have completed the signal. shield is covered with mud, ice, or
other similar substances, the head-
NOTICE lights and position lights may be
Do not leave the headlamp ON in any turned on even when it is still light
position when the engine is not run- outside.
ning, or the battery will discharge
rapidly.
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ON: Lights ON
LIGHT: When it is light around the light sensor (5). WARNING
DARK: When it is dark around the light sensor (5).
It takes about 5 seconds for the light
Ignition mode sensor to react to a change in light-
Lighting Main lights to be LOCK (OFF) or Ignition mode ON ing conditions. To help avoid an acci-
switch posi- operated ACC dent due to reduced visibility, turn on
tion your headlights before driving into a
LIGHT DARK LIGHT DARK
tunnel, parking structure, etc.
Position lights,
(1) OFF Tail lights NOTE:
Headlights The light sensor reacts even to infrared
Position lights, rays, so it may operate incorrectly when
ON there are strong infrared rays.
(2) AUTO Tail lights
Headlights ON Light reminder buzzer
Position lights, ON ON ON ON The interior buzzer continuously beeps if
(3) Tail lights you open the drivers door without turning
Headlights off the headlights and position lights. This
function is triggered under the following
Position lights, condition:
Tail lights ON ON ON ON
(4) The headlights and/or position lights are
Headlights ON ON ON ON on even after the ignition switch is turned
off, or the engine switch is pressed to
change the ignition mode to LOCK
(OFF).
The buzzer stops sounding when you turn
off the headlights and position lights.
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Daytime running light (D.R.L.) sys- 3) Pull the lighting control lever toward To cancel the function:
tem (if equipped) you once and open the drivers side Perform any of the following operations.
When the engine is started, the daytime door within 60 seconds. Or pull the Lock the doors by using the keyless
running lights are turned on by this system. lighting control lever toward you once push start system remote controller or
while the drivers side door is open. the request switch, or the key in the
Conditions for D.R.L. system operation drivers door lock.
1) The engine is running. To cancel the function: Change the ignition mode to ACC or
2) Headlights and front fog light (if Perform any of the following operations. ON by pressing the engine switch.
equipped) are off. Pull the lighting control lever toward you Turn the lighting switch to any other
once. position than AUTO position.
NOTE: Change the ignition mode to ACC or
Brightness of the daytime running lights is ON by pressing the engine switch. NOTE:
different from the brightness of the position Turn the lighting switch to any other When the To car is functioning, the
lights, but it is not a malfunction. position than AUTO position. front fog lights and the headlights (high
beam) are not turned on.
Guide me light (vehicle with auto- NOTE: Lighting time of the To car function can
matic lights operation) When the To home is functioning, the be changed on the information display.
Guide me light has two functions of To front fog lights and the headlights (high Refer to Information display in this sec-
home and To car for improving your visi- beam) are not turned on. tion.
bility in the dark. Lighting time of the To home function
can be changed on the information dis-
To home function play. Refer to Information display in this
Even after you leave the car, the ground section.
will be illuminated for a short while with this
function. You can turn on the front position To car function
lights and the headlights in the low beam Before you get in the vehicle, the ground
setting for about 10 seconds after the will be illuminated for a short while to easily
engine switch is pressed to change the lead the driver to the vehicle. If UNLOCK
ignition mode to LOCK (OFF). button of the keyless push start system
remote controller is pressed while the light-
To set the function: ing switch is positioned in AUTO, the
1) Turn the lighting switch to AUTO posi- front position lights and the headlights in
tion. the low beam are turned on for 10 sec-
2) Press the engine switch to change the onds.
ignition mode to LOCK (OFF).
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Front fog light switch Headlight leveling switch Vehicle with the halogen headlights
(if equipped) Switch
Vehicle Load Condition
EXAMPLE Position
EXAMPLE
Driver only 0
Driver + 1 passenger
0
(in front seat)
Driver + 4 passengers,
1.5
no cargo
Driver + 4 passengers,
2.5
cargo added
Driver + full cargo 4
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Level the headlight beam according to the Switch
To turn the front fog light on, twist the knob load condition of your vehicle by turning Vehicle Load Condition
as shown in the illustration with the posi- Position
this switch. The chart shows the appropri-
tion lights, tail lights and/or the headlights ate switch position for different vehicle load Driver only 0
are on. When the front fog light is on, an conditions.
indicator light on the instrument cluster will Driver + 1 passenger
come on. 0
(in front seat)
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Turn signal control lever Normal turn signal Move the lever partially upward or down-
ward to turn right or left and hold the lever
in the moved position.
EXAMPLE The turn signal and its indicator flash
while the lever is held at the moved posi-
tion.
The turn signal and its indicator flash 3
times even if you returned the lever imme-
diately after the activation.
NOTE:
The turn signal and its indicator can be set
whether they flash 3 times after the turn
EXAMPLE signal lever is returned via the information
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display. Refer to Information display in
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this section.
Move the lever all the way upward or
downward to signal. When the turn is com- NOTE:
WARNING pleted, the signal will cancel and the lever You can customize the setting for the num-
will return to its normal position. ber of flashing times of the turn signal and
To avoid possible injury, do not oper-
ate controls by reaching through the its indicator (1 to 4 times). Please ask an
Lane change signal authorised Maruti Suzuki workshop for the
steering wheel.
customization.
Turn signal operation
With the ignition switch in ON position or
the ignition mode ON, move the lever
upward or downward to activate the right
or left turn signals.
EXAMPLE
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Hazard warning switch Windshield wiper and washer Wiper and washer operation
When the ignition switch is in ON position
lever or the ignition mode is ON, you can use
EXAMPLE the wiper/washer lever.
EXAMPLE
Windshield wipers
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Push the hazard warning switch to activate
the hazard warning lights. All turn signal
lights and both turn signal indicators will WARNING EXAMPLE
flash simultaneously. To turn off the lights, 56RH00258
push the switch again. To avoid possible injury, do not oper-
ate controls by reaching through the To turn the windshield wipers on, move the
Use the hazard warning lights to warn lever down to one of the three operating
other drivers of possible risk of traffic haz- steering wheel.
positions. In INT position, the wipers
ard when you park your vehicle in case of operate intermittently. The INT position is
emergency. very convenient for driving in mist or light
rain. In LO position, the wipers operate at
a steady low speed. In HI position, the
wipers operate at a steady high speed. To
turn off the wipers, move the lever back to
OFF position.
Move the lever up and hold it to MIST
position, the windshield wipers will turn on
continuously at low speed.
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Horn Heated rear window switch When the rear window is misted, push this
switch (1) to clear the window.
(if equipped)
EXAMPLE An indicator light will come on when the
Type A defogger is on. The defogger will work only
EXAMPLE when the engine is running. To turn off the
defogger, push the switch (1) again.
NOTICE
The heated rear window use a large
amount of electricity. Turn off the
switch after the window and mirrors
have become clear.
NOTE:
(1) The defogger will work only when the
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Press the horn button of the steering wheel The defogger will automatically turn off
to sound the horn. The horn will sound with 56RH00262
after the defogger remains on for 15 min-
the ignition switch in any position or any utes to prevent discharging of the bat-
Type B
ignition mode. tery.
EXAMPLE
(1)
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LOCK
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This is the normal parking position. It is the
only position in which the key can be
WARNING removed.
To avoid possible injury, do not oper-
ate controls by reaching through the
EXAMPLE Turn to LOCK
steering wheel.
Push
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START NOTE:
Manual transaxle Provided you have the The steering lock may not be released
keyless push start system remote control- and the steering lock indicator light turns
56RH00301 ler with you, the engine automatically on if some load is acting on the steering
starts when you press the engine switch to wheel. If this happens, turn the steering
LOCK (OFF) select this ignition mode after shifting to
This mode is for parking the vehicle. When wheel to the right or left to relieve it from
N (Neutral) and depressing the brake and the load before you press the engine
this mode is selected by pressing the clutch pedals.
engine switch and then any door is opened switch again to change to the desired
or closed, the steering will be locked auto- ignition mode.
Auto Gear Shift Provided you have the In the presence of strong radio wave or
matically. keyless push start system remote control- noise, you may not be able to change
ler with you, the engine automatically the ignition mode to ACC or ON or to
ACC starts when you press the engine switch to
Press the engine switch to select this igni- start the engine using the engine switch.
select this ignition mode after placing the
tion mode to use such electric equipment gearshift lever in N (Neutral) position and
as the audio system, outside rearview mir- depressing the brake pedal.
rors and accessory socket with the engine
off. When this position is selected, the
ACC indicator light in the instrument clus-
ter comes on. Refer to Warning and indi-
cator lights in BEFORE DRIVING
section for details.
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Keyless push start system illumination will go out when the position Selection of ignition modes
lights and/or the headlights are turned Press the engine switch to select ACC or
(if equipped) off. ON mode as follows when you use an
Provided the keyless push start system electric accessory or check the operation
remote controller is within the interior work- EXAMPLE of instruments without running the engine.
able area (refer to the related explanation
in this section), you can use the engine 1) Bring the keyless push start system
switch for starting the engine and selecting remote controller with you and sit in the
an ignition mode (ACC or ON). In addi- drivers seat.
tion, the following functions can be used: 2) Manual transaxle Without depressing
Keyless entry function. Refer to Keyless the clutch pedal, press the engine
push start system remote controller / switch (1).
keyless entry system transmitter (if
equipped) in BEFORE DRIVING sec-
82K253 Auto Gear Shift Without depressing
tion for details. NOTE: the brake pedal, press the engine
Locking and unlocking doors using a To save the battery, the illumination will be switch (1).
request switch. Refer to Keyless push automatically turned off when both of the
start system remote controller / keyless following conditions are simultaneously EXAMPLE
entry system transmitter (if equipped) in met:
BEFORE DRIVING section for details. The headlights and position lights are
Immobilizer (anti-theft) function. Refer to turned off.
Immobilizer system in BEFORE DRIV- 15 minutes has elapsed since opening
ING section for details. the drivers door.
Engine switch illumination
The engine switch is illuminated (lit) in the
following situations: (1)
When the engine is off and the drivers
door is open, or for 15 seconds after the
drivers door is closed. The illumination
will fade out after 15 seconds passed. 82K254
When the engine is off and the position Every time you press the engine switch,
lights are on. The illumination will go out the ignition mode changes as follows.
when the position lights are turned off.
When the engine is on and the position
lights and/or the headlights are on. The
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1) Manual transaxle Without depressing few seconds when you press the engine
the clutch pedal, push the engine switch to change the ignition mode to
switch (1). ON. Refer to Warning and indicator
Auto Gear Shift Without depressing lights in BEFORE DRIVING section for
the brake pedal, press the engine details. For details on replacing the bat-
switch (1). tery, refer to Keyless push start system
(Audio equipment) 2) Within about 10 seconds during which remote controller / keyless entry system
(OFF)
the PUSH indicator light in the instru- transmitter (if equipped) in BEFORE
EXAMPLE ment cluster is blinking, touch the DRIVING section.
engine switch with the lock switch end
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of the remote controller (2) for about 2 REMOTE CONTROLLER OUTSIDE
If the PUSH indicator light blinks and seconds. warning
the ignition modes cannot be selected When either of the conditions described
Your keyless push start system remote con- NOTE:
If you still cannot select the ignition below is met, the system causes a
troller may not be sensed as being within the REMOTE CONTROLLER OUTSIDE warn-
interior workable area (refer to the related modes, there may be some problem with
the keyless push start system. Contact ing by sounding the interior and exterior
explanation in this section). Try again after buzzers. At the same time, the immobi-
checking that you have the remote controller an authorised Maruti Suzuki workshop
for an inspection of the system. lizer/keyless push start system warning
with you. If the ignition modes still cannot be light comes on.
selected, the battery of the remote controller The immobilizer/keyless push start sys-
may be discharged. To select an ignition tem warning light will come on for about Any door is opened and then closed
mode, you must then use the following 5 seconds while the PUSH indicator while the remote controller is not inside
method: light is blinking. Refer to Warning and the vehicle and the engine is running or
indicator lights in BEFORE DRIVING the ignition mode has been changed to
EXAMPLE section for details. ACC or ON by pressing the engine
You may customize the system to cause switch.
(1)
the interior buzzer to sound once for The remote controller is not inside the
warning that remote controller is out of vehicle when you attempt to start the
sensing range. To incorporate this cus- engine after changing the ignition mode
tomization, please contact an authorised to ACC or ON by pressing the engine
Maruti Suzuki workshop. switch.
If the battery of the remote controller is
becoming discharged, the keyless push
(2) start system remote controller battery
consumption warning indicator in the
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engine (vehicle with keyless push start The remote controllers battery is low.
system) (if equipped) in this section. The remote controller is affected by
(1) Always keep the remote controller with strong radio wave or noise.
you as the driver. The remote controller is in contact with
or covered by a metallic object.
Interior workable area for keyless The remote controller is in the secluded
push start system stowage such as the glove box or a
door pocket.
EXAMPLE The remote controller is in the sun visor
pocket or on the floor.
Even when the remote controller is out-
side the interior workable area, if it is in
any of the following conditions, you may
EXAMPLE be able to start the engine or select the
56RH00303 ignition mode. The REMOTE CON-
(1) Immobilizer/keyless push start sys- TROLLER OUTSIDE warning may not
tem warning light (blinks) be given at that time.
The remote controller is outside the
NOTE: (1) vehicle but very close to a door.
If the warning is given, relocate the The remote controller is in certain area
remote controller as soon as possible. on the instrument panel.
Any attempt to start the engine will fail 57L31004
while the warning is active. Blinking of (1) Interior workable area
the immobilizer/keyless push start sys-
tem warning light in the instrument clus- The interior workable area is defined as all
ter will also indicate this condition. Refer the interior spaces except for the space
to Warning and indicator lights in above the instrument panel.
BEFORE DRIVING section for details.
Normally, the immobilizer/keyless push NOTE:
start system warning light should go out Even when the remote controller is in the
shortly after the remote controller is interior workable area, if it is in any of the
brought back inside the vehicle. If they following conditions, you may not be
remain lit and blinking, change the ignition able to start the engine or select the igni-
mode to LOCK (OFF) by pressing the tion modes, and the REMOTE CON-
engine switch and then perform the engine TROLLER OUTSIDE warning may be
starting operation. Refer to Starting given.
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Starting engine NOTE: If the engine does not start after 12 sec-
For Auto Gear Shift vehicles, if the engine onds of cranking, wait about 15 seconds,
(vehicle without keyless push cannot be started, make sure the gearshift and then press down the accelerator pedal
start system) lever is in N before restarting the engine. to 1/3 of its stroke capacity and try crank-
ing the engine again. Release the key and
Before starting engine WARNING accelerator pedal when the engine starts.
EXAMPLE Make sure that the parking brake is If the engine still does not start, depress
set fully and the transaxle is in the accelerator pedal all the way to the
MT Neutral before attempting to start floor while cranking. This should clear the
the engine. engine if it is flooded.
For Manual Transaxle - Engine can
be started only after depressing the (For diesel engine model)
clutch pedal. However, before
depressing the clutch pedal make Cold engine
sure that the transaxle is in Neutral Turn the ignition switch to ON position
Auto Gear Shift
and brake pedal is depressed. and wait until the glow plug indicator goes
out if it comes on. Crank the engine by
Starting a cold and warm engine turning the ignition key to START.
Release the key when the engine starts.
(For petrol engine model)
With your foot taken off the accelerator NOTICE
pedal, crank the engine by turning the igni-
tion key to START. Release the key when Stop turning the starter immedi-
the engine starts. ately after the engine has started or
56RH00305 the starter system can be damaged.
1) Make sure the parking brake is set fully. NOTICE Do not crank the engine for more
2) Manual transaxle Shift into N (Neu- than 30 seconds at a time. If the
tral). Hold the clutch pedal and brake Stop turning the starter immedi- engine dose not start on the first
pedal fully depress. ately after the engine has started or try, wait about 15 seconds before
Auto Gear Shift Shift into N (Neutral) the starter system can be damaged. trying again.
and depress the brake pedal. Hold the Do not crank the engine for more
brake pedal while starting the engine. than 12 seconds at a time. If the
engine does not start on the first
try, wait about 15 seconds before
trying again.
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NOTE:
Always use 1st gear while starting off an
uphill slope otherwise you can damage
the clutch.
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Push the gearshift lever to the direction fast in some cases. This is done inten-
Pull the gearshift lever to the + direction and release it. Every time the lever is oper- tionally by the system and is not mal-
and release it. Every time the lever is oper- ated, the transaxle is downshifted in the function.
ated, the transaxle is upshifting 1 step in order 5th o4th o3rd o2nd o1st gear. When driving down a hill, downshift and
the order of 1st o2nd o3rd o4th o5th use the engine braking appropriately. If
gear. necessary, continuous downshifting is
possible. However, if downshifting more
than 3 steps, gear shifting will take more
time.
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3) Release the parking brake and brake Starting off on an uphill/downhill Downhill
pedal. Depress the accelerator pedal slope: 1) Depress the brake pedal and shift the
slowly for smooth starting. gearshift lever to the M position.
Uphill Make sure the gear position indicator to
WARNING 1) Apply the parking brake firmly so that make sure that the gear is in 1st.
the vehicle does not roll backwards. 2) Release the brake pedal and depress
Always keep your foot on the brake 2) Shift the gearshift lever to the M posi- the accelerator pedal slowly. Even
pedal while stopped with the engine tion while depressing the brake pedal. though the accelerator pedal is not
running. These operations prevent Make sure that the gear position indica- depressed, the clutch will be engaged
the vehicle from starting due to unin- tor in the instrumental cluster displays when the vehicle speed increases.
tended activation of the creeping 1st gear.
function. 3) Release the brake pedal and depress Backing up
the accelerator pedal gradually, and After the vehicle has stopped completely,
when the vehicle starts to move, depress the brake pedal and shift the gear-
NOTICE release the parking brake and depress shift lever to the R position. Depress the
Do not operate the system as the accelerator pedal to start off. accelerator pedal slowly as when starting
described below. The life cycle of the off in 1st gear. Before backing up, make
clutch may be reduced. NOTICE sure that reverse gear is selected by
Using the accelerator pedal to hold On an uphill slope, never hold the checking the gear position indicator.
the vehicle on an uphill slope oper- vehicle at a stop using only the accel-
ation with the gearshift lever in the erator pedal or creeping function. If EXAMPLE
M or D position. If you perform you perform this operation for a cer-
this operation for a certain period tain period of time, a warning buzzer
of time, a warning buzzer will will sound, and in some cases the
sound. engine will stall. This can also cause
Shifting the gearshift lever to the excessive damage to the clutch. In
M, D or R position while rac- case the warning buzzer is on, shift-
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Driving at low speed using a high manual mode. Always use 1st gear
gear. while starting off on a uphill slope.
Stopping on a slope using the Otherwise you may damage the
creeping function. If you perform clutch.
this operation for a certain period
of time, a warning buzzer will
sound.
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NOTE:
If reverse gear cannot be engaged even NOTICE WARNING
though the gearshift lever has been
shifted from the N to the R position, On a downhill slope, never hold the When stopping, for example, at a
the system will re-try shifting automati- vehicle at a stop using only the accel- traffic light, be sure to depress the
cally.This will take some time, noise may erator pedal or the creeping function. brake pedal firmly. For your safety,
be heard from the gears, and shifting If you perform this operation for a apply the parking brake, too, when
gear shock may occur. However, they do certain period of time, a warning stopping on a hill.
not indicate malfunction. buzzer will sound, and in some cases When racing the engine, make sure
The N indicator will flash, the depress the engine will stall. This can also that the gear is in the N position
brake pedal indicator will come on and a cause excessive damage to the by checking the gear position indi-
warning buzzer (long pulse sound) will clutch. cator. If the accelerator is operated
sound if any of the following cases with the gear in any other position,
occur; Stopping the vehicle may move resulting in
If you shift the gearshift lever from the The vehicle can be stopped by depressing an unexpected accident.
N to the R position without depress- the brake pedal regardless of the gear Do not leave your vehicle unat-
ing the brake pedal. position. This is because the clutch is auto- tended while the engine is running.
If the system is unable to re-try shift- matically disengaged to prevent the engine When leaving the vehicle, stop the
ing. from stopping. engine and park the vehicle with a
You should depress the brake pedal and If the gearshift lever is in the D position, gear engaged. If you need to leave
shift the gearshift lever to N position, the gear will be downshifted to 1st when the vehicle with the engine running,
then shift to R position again a few sec- the vehicle stops. apply the parking brakes firmly,
onds later. If the gearshift lever is in the M posi- and shift the gearshift lever to the
The system will not allow shifting to the tion, the gear will be downshifted to 1st N position. Otherwise, the vehi-
R position if the vehicle speed is over when the vehicle stops. cle may move unexpectedly and
about 3 km/h. If the gearshift lever is may cause an accident.
operated under this condition, the N
indicator in the instrument cluster will
blink. However, when the vehicle speed
drops below about 3 km/h, the gear will
be shifted to reverse. Make sure that the
vehicle has stopped completely before
shifting to the R position.
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WARNING
The gearshift indicator is designed to
indicate optimal gear position for
your driving, however, a driver will
not be relieved from the duty of care
of driving operation or gear change
with this indicator.
To drive safe, do not gaze the gear-
shift indicator, pay attention to your
driving situation and shift up or down
if necessary.
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NOTE:
WARNING WARNING Thin poles or obstacles lower than the
sensors may become undetectable as
Under the following conditions, the (Continued) the vehicle moves closer to them even if
parking sensor system may not Sensors have intercepted ultra- they have been detected from longer
work normally because the sensors sonic noise from another vehi- distances.
cannot detect obstacles correctly. cles horn, engine, air braking The system may calculate the distance
Sensors are covered with mud, system (large vehicles), or park- to a road sign or similar obstacle to be
ice or other materials (Such ing sensor. shorter than the actual distance.
materials must be removed for Obstacles are too close to the
normal operation). sensors.
Sensors are wet from water Sensors are at an angle to a
How to use the parking sensor
splashes or heavy rain. highly reflective object such as Parking sensor switch
Sensors are covered by a hand, glass (Ultrasonic waves are not EXAMPLE
sticker, accessory, etc. reflected back from the obstacle).
There is an accessory or other Sensors may not be able to cor- (2)
object attached within the sen- rectly detect the following types of
sors sensing area. obstacles:
Items such as tow hooks, com- Objects made of a thin material
mercially available corner poles, like wire netting and ropes.
radio antenna, etc. are installed Square-shaped curbstones or (1)
on the bumper. other objects with sharp edges.
The height of the bumper is Tall objects with a large upper
changed due to alteration to the part like a road sign.
suspension or other causes. Low-profile objects such as curb-
The sensor areas are extremely stones.
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due to freezing weather. as cotton and snow.
The vehicle is on a rough sur- (1) Parking sensor switch
face, slope, gravel road or grass (2) Indicator
field.
The vehicle is at a steep angle.
(Continued)
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Press the engine switch to change the ignition mode to ON with the parking sensor Obstacle indication by parking
switch in the ON position. sensor
Push the switch again and it stays in; this is the OFF position. The indicator in the Upon detecting an obstacle, the parking
switch goes out and the parking sensor is deactivated. sensor causes an interior buzzer to sound.
A buzzer located behind the rear seat
Switch position State sounds when a sensor at the rear
detects an obstacle.
ON
When the indicator light is on and all necessary conditions are
met, system becomes ready for operation.
OFF
The system does not operate. Push the switch to turn off the
indicator if you do not wish to use the parking sensor.
NOTE:
If you push the parking sensor switch from the OFF to ON position when the engine
switch is pressed to change the ignition mode to ON, the inside buzzer sounds.
When the gearshift lever is shifted to the R (Reverse) position with the system ON, a
buzzer will sound once.
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Warnings when obstacles are detected by corner sensors Warning and indicator messages
If there is a problem or warning regarding
Distance (approx.) Buzzer the parking sensor system, a buzzer and
the status of the indicator on the parking
45 60 cm sensor inform it. Follow its instruction.
Short beeps at short intervals
(18 24 in.) The buzzer sounds intermittently. The
35 45 cm indicated sensor is contaminated. Wipe
Short beeps at very short intervals it clean with a soft cloth. If the buzzer
(14 18 in.)
does not stop after wiping, there may be
Less than 35 cm problem with the parking sensor system.
Continuous beep
(14 in.) Have your vehicle inspected by an
authorised Maruti Suzuki workshop.
Warnings when obstacles are detected by center sensors The indicator does not come on when
the parking sensor switch is pressed.
Distance (approx.) Buzzer The indicator goes off while operating.
There may be a problem with the parking
60 150 cm sensor system. Have your vehicle
Short beeps at long intervals
(24 59 in.) inspected by an authorised Maruti
45 60 cm Suzuki workshop.
Short beeps at short intervals
(18 24 in.)
35 45 cm
Short beeps at very short intervals
(14 18 in.)
Less than 35 cm
Continuous beep
(14 in.)
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Rearview camera
NOTICE NOTICE
(if equipped)
If you use the rearview camera for a The rearview camera is a precision
When the gearshift lever is shifted to R long time when the ignition mode is instrument. If you strike the camera,
position while the ignition mode is ON, ON, but the engine is not running, it may be broken and cause damage
the rearview camera system automatically the battery may discharge. resulting in a catch fire or a malfunc-
shows the view behind the vehicle on the Do not leave the ignition mode ON tion.
display. for a long time when the engine is not Do not strike the camera.
running. Do not remove snow or mud on the
WARNING camera lens with a stick.
The distance viewed in the rearview Rearview camera location
camera may differ from the actual NOTICE
distance according to the condition
of road or the load the vehicle is car- If water enters the rearview camera, it
rying. Since the camera display area may cause a malfunction or catch
is also limited, backing up by only fire.
looking at the display may cause an Do not use high pressure water
accident or a crash with an object. around the camera.
The rearview camera cannot replace
the drivers attention. The driver
alone is responsible for parking and NOTICE
similar driving maneuvers. This lens is hard coated to prevent
(1)
Use the rearview camera only to damage or discoloration. Damage or
provide driving assistance. discoloration of lens may obscure
Always drive carefully confirming EXAMPLE the image.
the safety of the rear and the sur- 56RH00315
Do not use a brush to clean lens.
rounding conditions by looking (1) Rearview camera Do not use alcohol, benzene or
directly with your eyes and using thinner to clean the lens.
the rear view mirror. The rearview camera is installed beside Do not use wax on the camera lens.
Check that the trunk lid is securely the license plate light.
closed when backing up. NOTE:
If body wax gets on the camera lens, wipe
off the wax with a clean cloth dampened
with mild detergent diluted with water, and
then wipe the lens with a dry cloth.
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Uphill incline behind the vehicle When there is a downhill incline behind the Braking
vehicle, the object shown on the display
(1) appears closer than the actual distance. EXAMPLE
If the rear view from the rearview cam-
era is not shown or there is a poor
image
(2) If the rear view from the rearview camera
is not shown.
(3) Check that the ignition mode is ON.
EXAMPLE
Check that the gearshift lever is
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shifted to R position.
(1) Object
(2) Actual distance If the image from the rearview camera is
(3) Distance on the display poor.
Check that the camera lens is not dirty.
When there is an uphill incline behind the Check that light from the sun or the
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vehicle, the object shown on the display beam of the headlights from the vehi- The distance needed to bring any vehicle
appears farther away than the actual dis- cle behind is not shining directly into to a halt increases with the speed of the
tance. the lens. vehicle. The braking distance needed, for
Downhill incline behind the vehicle example, at 60 km/h will be approximately
If the rearview camera system is still not 4 times greater than the braking distance
(1) working properly after checking the above, needed at 30 km/h. Start to depress the
have the system inspected by an autho- brake pedal when there is plenty of dis-
rised Maruti Suzuki workshop as soon as tance between your vehicle and the stop-
possible. ping point, and slow down gradually.
(3)
(2)
EXAMPLE
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(1) Object
(2) Actual distance
(3) Distance on the display
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DRIVING TIPS
Running-in ........................................................................... 4-1
Catalytic converter .............................................................. 4-1
Improving fuel economy ..................................................... 4-2
Highway driving .................................................................. 4-3
Driving on hills .................................................................... 4-3
Driving on slippery roads ................................................... 4-4 4
Driving on wet roads ........................................................... 4-5
Off-road driving ................................................................... 4-6
Dos and Donts for save driving ....................................... 4-6
Margin for safety ................................................................. 4-8
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If the air cleaner is clogged with dust, there Keep speed down when the road sur- Auto Gear Shift
will be greater intake resistance, resulting face is wet.
At high speeds, the vehicle may be EXAMPLE
in decreased power output and increased
fuel consumption. affected by side winds. Therefore,
reduce speed and be prepared for unex-
Keep weight to a minimum pected buffeting, which can occur at the
The heavier the load is, the more fuel the exits of tunnels, when passing by a cut
vehicle consumes. Unload any unneces- of a hill, or when being overtaken by
sary luggage or cargo. large vehicles, etc.
Keep tire pressures correct
Under-inflation of the tires can waste fuel
due to increased rolling resistance of the
tires. Keep your tires inflated to the correct 56RM03003
pressure shown in the label on the drivers When driving on steep hills, the vehicle
door lock pillar. may begin to slow down and show a lack
of power. If this happens, you should
shift to a lower gear so that the engine
will again be operating in its higher
power range. Shift rapidly to prevent the
vehicle from losing momentum.
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When driving down a hill, the engine Driving on slippery roads driving about 1.0 km if necessary. With the
should be used for braking by shifting to chains installed, drive slowly.
the next lower gear.
NOTICE
While moving uphill/gradient from a If you hear the chains hitting
stand still condition against the vehicle body while driv-
Apply the parking brake firmly so that the ing, stop and tighten them.
vehicle does not roll backwards. If your vehicle is equipped with full
Depress the Clutch pedal and Shift the wheel caps, remove the wheel caps
gearshift lever to 1st Select position. before installing the chains or the
Do not slip the clutch. wheel caps can be damaged by the
When ready to start, press accelerator chain bands.
pedal and slowly release the clutch
pedal simultaneously. When the vehicle
starts to move, gradually release the EXAMPLE Stuck vehicle
parking brake. If your vehicle gets stuck in snow, mud or
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sand, follow the directions below:
On wet roads, you should drive at a lower
WARNING 1) Shift the transaxle back and forth
speed than you do on dry roads due to
between a forward range (or first gear
Do not hold the brake pedal down too possible slippage of tires during braking.
for manual transaxle) and reverse. This
long or too often while going down a When driving on icy, snow-covered or
will create a rocking motion which may
steep or long hill. This could cause muddy roads, reduce your speed and
give you enough momentum to free the
the brakes to overheat, resulting in avoid sudden acceleration, abrupt braking,
vehicle. Press gently on the accelerator
reduced braking efficiency. Failure to or sharp steering movements.
to keep wheel spinning to a minimum
take this precaution could result in wheel rpm. Remove your foot from the
loss of vehicle control. Tire chains accelerator while shifting.
Tire chains should only be used if they are Do not race the engine. Excessive
needed to increase traction or are required wheel spin will cause the tires to dig
NOTICE by law. Check that the chains you use are deeper, making it more difficult to free
the correct size for your vehicles tires. the vehicle.
When descending a downhill, Never Also check that there is enough clearance
turn the ignition key to LOCK posi- 2) If your vehicle remains stuck after a few
between the fenders and the chains as minutes of rocking, we recommend you
tion or press the engine switch to installed on the tires.
change the ignition mode to LOCK to consult an authorised Maruti Suzuki
(OFF). Emission control system dam- Install the chains on the front tires tightly, workshop or a roadside assistance ser-
age may result. according to the chain manufacturers vice. If a towing service is not available
instructions. Retighten the chains after in an emergency, your vehicle may be
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Off-road driving Dos and Donts for safe 3) Before moving, look around your vehi-
cle to confirm safety.
Do not drive in the field covered driving 4) Dont accelerate suddenly, since it is
with grown grass Exercise care in handling your vehicle. Be dangerous and wastes fuel.
If you drive in the field covered with grass, conscious of not only your own safety but
it may cause unexpected accident or vehi- also the safety of others on the road, and General Driving
thus enjoy the best and most comfortable 1) Be sure to stop before a stop light or
cle damage by getting caught in grown stop sign. When moving into an inter-
grass. driving experience.
section without any traffic lights or
Following are basic rules for safe driving. signs, drive slowly to confirm safety.
Read them carefully for good understand- 2) Always follow other vehicles at a safe
ing of the content so that you can enjoy distance in order to prevent a rear-end
safe and pleasant driving in your vehicle. collision, in case the vehicle ahead
makes a sudden stop.
Starting
1) Adjust the drivers seat for the proper
driving posture. EXAMPLE
2) Adjust the rear view mirror so as to
obtain the best possible rear view.
EXAMPLE
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Fuel filler cap A fuel filler cap is located on the left rear
side of the vehicle. The fuel filler door can EXAMPLE
be unlocked by pulling up the opener lever (3)
EXAMPLE located on the outboard side of the drivers
seat and locked by simply closing the door. (1)
(1)
(2)
Open Close
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NOTE:
The cap holder (1) holds the fuel filler cap
EXAMPLE EXAMPLE (2) by hooking the groove (3) when refuel-
57L51093 ing.
To remove the fuel filler cap:
1) Stop the engine and close all doors and To reinstall the fuel filler cap:
windows while refueling. 1) Turn the cap clockwise until you hear
2) Open the fuel filler door. several clicks.
3) Remove the cap by turning it counter- 2) Close the fuel filler door.
clockwise.
WARNING
CAUTION Fuel is extremely flammable. Do not
Remove the fuel filler cap slowly. The smoke when refueling, and check
fuel may be under pressure and may that there are no open flames or
spray out, causing injury. sparks in the area.
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NOTICE
Check that the wiper arms are not
56RH00504 raised before you lift up the engine
hood to avoid damaging the wiper
To open the engine hood: arms and the engine hood.
1) Pull the hood release handle located on
the outboard side of the drivers side of
the instrument panel. This will disen- EXAMPLE
gage the engine hood lock halfway.
EXAMPLE
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insert the end of the rod into the desig- 2) Lower the hood to about 20 cm above Sun visor
nated hole. the hood latch, and then let it drop
down. Check that the hood is securely EXAMPLE
CAUTION latched after closing.
The prop rod can be hot enough to
burn your finger right after driving.
WARNING
Touch the rod after it becomes cool Check that the hood is fully closed
enough. and latched before driving. If it is not,
Insert the end of the rod into the it can fly up unexpectedly during
hole securely. If the rod slips out, driving, obstructing your view and
you may get caught in the closing resulting in an accident.
hood.
The rod may slip out when the
hood is blown by wind. Be careful CAUTION
on windy days. To avoid injury, check that no part of
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the occupants body such as hands
To close the engine hood: or head is in the path of the hood The sun visors can be pulled down to block
1) Lift the hood up slightly and remove the when closing it. glare coming through the windshield, or
prop rod from the hole. Put the prop rod they can be unhooked and turned to the
back into the holding clip. side to block glare coming through the side
NOTICE window.
EXAMPLE Pressing the hood from the top may
damage it. NOTICE
When unhooking and hooking a sun
visor, handle it by the hard plastic
parts or the sun visor can be dam-
aged.
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Card holder (if equipped) Vanity mirror (if equipped) Interior light
EXAMPLE
EXAMPLE
(2)
(1)
(2)
(1)
EXAMPLE
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You can put a card in the card holder (1) on There is a vanity mirror (2) on the back of
the back of the sun visor. the sun visor.
When you park your vehicle outdoors Do not use the mirror while driving
in direct sunlight or in hot weather, your vehicle or else you may lose
do not leave plastic cards in the control of the vehicle.
holder. The heat may distort them. When using the vanity mirror, do
56RM05009
not move too close to a front air
bag location or lean against it. If (1) Front (if equipped)
the front air bag is accidentally (2) Center
inflated, it could hit you hard. (3) Trunk lid (if equipped)
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Front (if equipped) (1) ON (a) If you perform any of the following proce-
EXAMPLE The light comes on and stays on regard- dures before the light fading out, the light
less of whether the door is open or closed. will start to fade out immediately.
Inserting the ignition key into the ignition
NOTE: switch or pressing the engine switch to
If your vehicle is equipped with the keyless change the ignition mode to ACC or
push start system or the keyless entry sys- ON.
tem, the light will automatically be turned Locking all doors by operating the key,
off to prevent the battery from discharging keyless entry transmitter, keyless push
when the following conditions are simulta- start system remote controller, power
(c) (b) (a) neously met: door locking switch or request switch.
The ignition switch is in LOCK position,
OFF (c)
or the ignition mode is LOCK (OFF). The light remains off even when the door is
The hazard warning lights, the position opened.
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lights and the headlights are off.
After about 15 minutes of the light on. Trunk lid (if equipped) (3)
Center (2)
DOOR (b) EXAMPLE
EXAMPLE The light comes on while any of the
(c) (b) (a)
doors is opened. After closing all doors,
the light will remain on for about 15 sec-
onds and then fade out.
If all doors are closed, the light comes on
for about 15 seconds when the ignition
key is pulled out from the ignition switch
or the engine switch is pressed to
change the ignition mode from ON to
LOCK (OFF). After 15 seconds, the
light will fade out.
To save the battery, the light will be auto-
matically turned off when a period of 15 56RH00510
61MM0A107 minutes has elapsed after any of the
These light switches have three positions doors is opened and other operations When you open the trunk lid, the trunk light
which function as described below: are not done. comes on and remains on as long as you
keep the lid open.
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NOTE: Accessory socket The accessory socket will work when the
If you leave trunk lid open, the light will ignition switch is in ACC or ON position,
automatically be turned off after about 15 Center console or the ignition mode is ACC or ON.
minutes to prevent the battery from dis- Each socket can be used to provide 12
charging. volt/120 watt/10 ampere power for electri-
cal accessories when used alone. Check
EXAMPLE that the cap remains on the socket when
the socket is not in use.
NOTICE
Use of inappropriate electrical acces-
sories can cause damage to your
vehicles electrical system. Check
that any electrical accessories you
use are designed to plug into this
EXAMPLE type of socket.
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Connect your portable digital music player, Assist grips are provided for convenience. To open the glove box, pull the latch lever.
etc. to this socket to enjoy music through To close it, push the lid until it latches
the vehicles audio system. Refer to Audio NOTICE securely.
system (if equipped) in this section.
To avoid damaging the assist grip
and the molded headlining, do not
WARNING
NOTICE hang down the assist grip. Never drive with the glove box lid
Always close the rubber cap when open. It could cause injury if an acci-
not in use, since entry of foreign dent occurs.
material, dust, water, conductive liq-
uids may damage the audio system
or USB device.
WARNING
If you pay too much attention to
operating the AUX/USB socket while
driving, an accident may occur.
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(5)
(1) (2) (6)
(3)
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Front cup holders (2) / Front bottle holder (3) / Rear armrest with cup holders
Rear cup holder (if equipped) (4) Rear bottle holder (6) (if equipped) (7)
Use the rear cup holder to put a cup with a You should only place a bottle with a cap in
lid or a bottle with a cap. Also, you can put the holder. EXAMPLE
small articles in the rear cup holder.
Front seat back pocket
WARNING (if equipped) (5)
Failure to take the precautions listed
below could cause personal injury or
vehicle damage.
Be careful when you are using the
cup holders to hold a cup contain-
ing hot liquid. Spilling out hot liq-
uid can cause burn injury. (1)
Do not use the cup holders to hold
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objects. Objects in the cup holders
may be thrown about during a sud- (1) Cup holders
den stop or impact, and could
cause personal injury. The rear armrest is stowed in the center of
EXAMPLE the seatback. Tilt it down forward to use.
Be careful not to spill liquid or
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insert any foreign materials into the
moving part of the gearshift lever, This pocket is provided for holding light
or any electrical components. Liq- and soft things such as gloves, newspa-
uid or foreign materials may dam- pers or magazines.
age these parts.
CAUTION
Do not put hard or breakable objects
in the pocket. If an accident occurs,
objects such as bottles, cans, etc.
can injure the occupants in the rear
seat.
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(1)
56RM05001 68LM554
Use the footrest (1) as a support for your To prevent the drivers side floor mat from
left foot and body. sliding forward and possibly interfering with
the operation of the pedals, MARUTI genu-
ine floor mats are recommended.
Whenever you put the drivers side floor
mat back in the vehicle after it has been
removed, hook the floor mat grommets to
the fasteners and position the floor mat
properly in the footwell.
When you replace the floor mats in your
vehicle with a different type such as all-
weather floor mats, we highly recommend
to use MARUTI genuine floor mats for
proper fitting.
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WARNING
Observe the following instructions
when using frame hooks. The towing (1)
hook or vehicle body may break and
(1) cause serious injury or damage: 56RH00519
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Do not use the frame hooks for The towing hook (1) is provided on the
towing another vehicle. front of the vehicle for use in emergency
When installing the luggage compartment Avoid pulling the vehicle to get out situations and sea shipping purposes only.
board, please hook the grommets (1) of of severe snowy, muddy or sandy
the board on the hook (2) of the vehicle. conditions, sudden starts or erratic To install the hook (1), follow the procedure
driving maneuvers which could below.
cause excessive stress on the tow-
ing hook. EXAMPLE
In such case, we recommend that
you contact a professional service.
1
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1) Pick up the towing hook (1), jack handle 4) To tighten the towing hook (1), turn it
(A) and wheel wrench (B) from the lug- EXAMPLE clockwise by using a wheel wrench (B)
gage compartment. until the hook (1) is securely installed.
NOTICE
To prevent damage to the vehicle,
never use the towing hook (1) for
trailer / train shipping.
(1)
Rear
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EXAMPLE
3) Screw in the towing hook (1) by hand.
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NOTE:
2) Remove the cover (C) from front It is recommend to secure the cover with
bumper by using a jack handle (A) cov- tape to prevent damage during towing.
ered with a soft cloth as shown in the
illustration. (B) EXAMPLE (2)
NOTE: (1)
Do not use excessive force as it may dam-
age the cover strap.
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NOTICE
When you use the frame hook (2),
avoid the driving that gives signifi-
cant physical shock on hook. Such
operation can damage the hook, the
vehicle body or the drive system.
Do not accelerate suddenly.
Do not tow the vehicle heavier than
your vehicle.
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(6)
(5)
EXAMPLE
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NOTE:
The airflow from the rear outlet can be
increased by fully moving the center outlet
knob (1) to the inner side.
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Temperature-controlled air comes out of HEAT & DEFROST (d) Temperature-controlled air comes out of
the floor outlets and cooler air comes out the windshield defroster outlets, the side
of the center, side and rear (if equipped)
EXAMPLE defroster outlets and the side outlets.
outlets. When the temperature selector (1)
is in the fully cold position or fully hot posi- Air intake selector (5)
tion, however, the air from the floor outlets EXAMPLE
and the air from the center, side and rear
(if equipped) outlets will be the same tem-
perature. (f) (g)
HEAT (c)
EXAMPLE
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Maintenance
EXAMPLE 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 durability of your air
conditioner, it needs to be run periodically.
Operate the air conditioner at least once a
month for one minute with the engine
idling. This circulates the refrigerant and oil
and helps protect the internal components.
If your air conditioner is equipped with air
filters, clean or replace them as specified
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in Maintenance schedule in INSPEC-
TION AND MAINTENANCE section.
NOTE:
If you need maximum defrosting: NOTE:
select DEFROST and FRESH AIR, Your vehicle uses the air conditioning
set the blower speed selector to high, refrigerant HFC-134a, commonly called
adjust the temperature selector to the R-134a. R-134a replaced R-12 around
hot end, 1993 for automotive applications. Other
turn on A/C switch, and refrigerants are available, including recy-
adjust the side outlets so the air blows cled R-12, but only R-134a should be used
on the side windows. in your vehicle.
NOTICE
Using the wrong refrigerant may
damage your air conditioning sys-
tem. Use R-134a only. Do not mix or
replace the R-134a with other refrig-
erants.
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Temperature selector (1) Blower speed selector (2) Air intake selector (3)
EXAMPLE EXAMPLE EXAMPLE
(a)
(3)
(1) (2)
(b)
Turn the temperature selector (1) to adjust The blower speed selector (2) is used to Push the air intake selector (3) to change
the temperature. turn on the blower and to select blower between the recirculated air and fresh air
speed. mode.
If AUTO switch (8) is pushed, the blower If AUTO switch (8) is pushed, the air
speed will vary automatically as the cli- intake will vary automatically as the climate
mate control system maintains the control system maintains the selected tem-
selected temperature. perature.
NOTE:
When the recirculated air mode is
selected, the automatic operation system
is deactivated even if you push AUTO
switch (8).
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Temperature-controlled air comes out of Temperature-controlled air comes out of Temperature-controlled air comes out of
the floor outlets and cooler air comes out the floor outlets and the side outlets, a the floor outlets, the windshield defroster
of the center, side and rear outlets. When small amount of air comes out of the wind- outlets, the side defroster outlets and the
the temperature selector (1) is in the fully shield defroster outlets and also comes side outlets.
cold position or fully hot position, however, slightly out of the side defroster outlets.
the air from the floor outlets and the air
from the center, side and rear outlets will
be the same temperature.
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(5)
(8) (7)
Push the defrost switch (5) to turn on the Temperature-controlled air comes out of
The air conditioning switch (6) is used to
defroster. the windshield defroster outlets, the side
turn on and off the air conditioning system
defroster outlets and the side outlets.
only when the blower is on. To turn on the
air conditioning system, push in the switch
NOTE:
and A/C will appear in the display. To turn
When the defrost switch (5) is pushed to
off the air conditioning system, push in the
turn on the defroster, the air conditioning
switch again and A/C will go off.
system will operate and FRESH AIR mode
will be selected automatically. In very cold
weather, however, the air conditioning sys-
tem will not operate.
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System operating instructions NOTE: If your vehicle has been left in the sun
When the recirculated air mode is with the windows closed, it will cool
Automatic operation selected, the automatic operation system faster if you open the windows briefly.
EXAMPLE (6) (1) is deactivated even if you push AUTO Even under the automatic operation, you
switch (8). can set individual selectors to the manual
mode. The manually selected functions
You can use the air conditioning switch (6) are maintained, and the other functions
to manually turn the air conditioner on or remain under automatic operation.
off according to your preference. When If the windshield and/or the front door
you turn the air conditioning switch off, the windows are fogged, push the defrost
climate control system cannot lower the switch (5) to turn on the defroster, or
inside temperature below outside tempera- push the air flow selector (4) to change
ture. the air flow to HEAT & DEFROST posi-
To turn the climate control system off, push tion to defog the windows.
(8) (7) OFF switch (7). To return the blower speed selector (2),
air intake selector (3), and air flow selec-
56RH00540 NOTE: tor (4) to automatic operation, push
You can let the climate control system work If AUTO in the display blinks, there is a AUTO switch (8).
automatically. To set the system for fully-auto- problem in the heating system and/or air
matic operation, follow the procedure below. conditioning system. You should have the
system inspected by an authorised Maruti
1) Start the engine. Suzuki workshop.
2) Push AUTO switch (8).
3) Set the desired temperature by turning NOTE:
the temperature selector (1). To find the temperature at which you are
most comfortable, start with the 25C
The blower speed, air intake and air flow
(75F) setting.
are controlled automatically to maintain the
If you turn the temperature selector (1)
set temperature. However, the air flow is
until HI or LO appears on the display,
not changed to DEFROST position auto-
the climate control system will operate at
matically.
maximum heating or cooling and the
blower will run at full speed.
To avoid blowing cold air in cold weather
or hot air in hot weather, the system will
delay turning on the blower until warmed
or cooled air is available.
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63J055
NOTICE
To avoid damage to the radio
antenna:
Remove the antenna when using an
automatic car wash.
Remove the antenna when the
antenna hits anything such as a
low ceiling in a parking garage or
putting a car cover over your vehi-
cle.
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EXAMPLE
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AM/FM CD PLAYER
NOTE:
For vehicle equipped with SMARTPLAY INFOTAINMENT SYSTEM, refer to the audio manual available with the vehicle.
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This unit has been designed specifically for To remove fingermarks or dust, use a soft
playback of compact discs bearing mark cloth, and wipe in a straight line from the
(A) shown above. center of the compact disc to the edge.
No other discs can be played.
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52D349 52D351
Do not use any solvents such as commer- Do not expose compact discs to direct sun-
cially available cleaners, anti-static spray, light or any heat source.
or thinner to clean compact discs.
52D277
NOTE:
EXAMPLE Do not use commercially available CD
New discs may have some roughness protection sheets or discs equipped with
around the edges. The unit may not work stabilizers, etc.
or the sound may skip if such discs are These may get caught in the internal
used. Use a ball-point pen (B), etc. to mechanism and damage the disc and
remove the roughness (C) from edges of the mechanism.
the disc before inserting it into the unit. It may be impossible to play CD-R discs
52D350 with this unit due to the recording format.
EXAMPLE Do not use compact discs that have large CD-RW discs cannot be played with this
scratches, are misshaped, or cracked, etc. unit.
Use of such discs will cause damage or
prevent the system from operating prop-
erly.
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WARNING
The Bluetooth word mark and logo are
This is a class I laser product. Use registered trademarks and are owned by
of controls or adjustments or perfor- the Bluetooth SIG, Ink.
mance of procedures other than
those specified herein may result in Stop using this unit and a Bluetooth
hazardous radiation exposure. ready device whenever requested.
Do not open covers and do not This unit shares the communication fre-
attempt to repair this unit by your- quency with other private or public wireless
self. communication equipment such as a wire-
Ask an authorised Maruti Suzuki less LAN and other wireless communica-
workshop for the repair. tion radios.
You should stop using this unit whenever
you are notified that your unit disturbs
other wireless communication immediately.
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NOTE:
For the purposes of safe driving, adjust the
audio volume to a level that allows you to
hear sounds outside of the vehicle includ-
ing car horns and particularly emergency
vehicle sirens.
(2) (1)
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CLASSIC
2) Turn TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND knob
(2) to adjust the sound. HIP-HOP
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(B)
68LM561
(1) FM button
(3) (1) (2) AM button
(3) UP button
(4) (2) (4) DOWN button
(5) TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND knob
(7) (6) PRESET buttons ([1] to [6])
(7) AS button
(6)
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Listening to a CD Display
(A)
EXAMPLE
(1) (B)
(2) (3)
(1) Insertion slot
(4) (2) EJECT button
(3) CD button
(5) (4) UP button
(5) DOWN button
(6) RPT button
(7) RDM button
(8) DISP button
NOTE:
This product does not support 8 cm CD
(8) (6) (7) (sometimes called as mini single CD, 3-
inch CD, CD3, etc.).
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Disc title
Track title
TRACK RANDOM
The random indicator RDM will light.
The tracks in the loaded disc will be NOTE:
played in random order. NO TITLE will be displayed when there
is no text information in the disc currently
Repeat playback being played.
Press RPT button (6). If text data contains more than 16 char-
Each time the button is pressed, the mode acters, > mark will appear at the right
will change as follows: end. Holding down DISP button (8) for
1 second or longer can display the next
page.
TRACK REPEAT
The repeat indicator RPT will light.
The track currently being played will be
played repeatedly.
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(D) (C)
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(D) (C)
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Display change
USB (iPod) (if equipped) Press DISP button (7).
OFF FOLDER RANDOM ALL RANDOM Each time the button is pressed, display
Bluetooth audio (if equipped) will change as follows:
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(B) (C)
(8)
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SONG REPEAT
The repeat indicator RPT will light.
The track currently being played will be
played repeatedly.
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Playing mode selection Notes on iPod * Apple is not responsible for the opera-
1) Press the button numbered [1] of PRE- Supported iPod tion of this device or its compliance with
SET buttons (8). iPod touch (6th generation) safety and regulatory standards.
2) Turn TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND knob iPod touch (5th generation)
(2). iPod touch (4th generation) iPod connection
Each time the knob is turned, the mode iPod touch (3rd generation) Make sure to detach the iPod after
will change as follows: iPod touch (2nd generation) turning the ignition switch to LOCK
iPod touch (1st generation) position or pressing the engine switch to
PLAYLIST iPod classic change the ignition mode to LOCK
iPod nano (7th generation) (OFF). The iPod may not be shut down
ARTIST iPod nano (6th generation) when it is being connected and may
iPod nano (5th generation) result in battery depletion.
ALBUM iPod nano (4th generation) Do not connect iPod accessories such
iPod nano (3rd generation) as an iPod remote control or head-
SONGS iPod nano (2nd generation) phones while connecting the iPod with
iPod nano (1st generation) the unit. The unit may not operate cor-
PODCAST iPod (5th generation) rectly.
iPhone 6S Plus
GENRE iPhone 6S
iPhone 6 Plus
AUDIOBOOK iPhone 6
iPhone 5S
iPhone 5C
3) Press TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND iPhone 5
knob (2) to select the desired mode. iPhone 4S
NOTE: iPhone 4
When the button numbered [1] of PRE- iPhone 3GS
SET buttons (8) is pressed, the previous iPhone 3G
mode will be displayed. iPhone
* Some functions may not be available
depending on the model of iPod.
* iPod is a trademark of Apple Inc., regis-
tered in the U.S. and other countries.
* iPhone is a trademark of Apple Inc.,
registered in the U.S. and other coun-
tries.
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CAUTION
Before connection, mute the unit,
and also keep the volume of the
auxiliary audio source within a
range that will not cause distortion.
When the audio source is turned
off, noise may be emitted. Be sure
to turn off the unit or switch to
56RH00549 another mode before turning off the
(1) MEDIA button audio source.
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NOTE:
Please consult your place of purchase
for details about whether a given auxil-
iary audio source can be connected and
the proper auxiliary cord to use.
The volume and tone controls of the
auxiliary audio source can be adjusted
on the unit.
In AUX mode, the volume setting is dif-
ferent from another mode.
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(10) EXAMPLE
EXAMPLE
(9)
(7)
(5) (4)
(8)
(6)
(1) (2) 52RM50460
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Phone registration 6) When the pairing with the phone is Adjusting the listening volume
established, automatic transfer of the Turn VOL PUSH PWR knob (2) during
To use the hands-free function with this phonebook and the call history a call.
unit, it is required to register the phone becomes selectable. The automatic Turning it clockwise increases the vol-
in advance. transfer starts with Yes and it does not ume; turning it counterclockwise
with No. decreases the volume.
NOTE: 7) Press ON HOOK button (8). Press VOLUME knob (10) during a call.
Up to 5 phones can be registered. Pressing the knob to + side increases
To set up a new phone, disconnect the NOTE: the volume; pressing the knob to - side
audio player from the unit. Connect the When selecting Go Back or pressing decreases the volume.
audio player again after phone setup is BACK button (4), the previous menu will
completed if necessary. be displayed. Adjusting the ring volume
When attempts to establish the pairing When registering an additional phone, Turn VOL PUSH PWR knob (2) while a
fail within 60 seconds, the connecting repeat Step from 1). call is coming in.
operation will be canceled. Try to estab- Turning it clockwise increases the vol-
lish the pairing again or refer to the man- Receiving a call ume; turning it counterclockwise
ual of the phone in use for how to Press OFF HOOK button (7) to receive a decreases the volume.
establish the pairing with the phone. call. Press VOLUME knob (10) during a call.
1) Press the Bluetooth setup button (5) Pressing the knob to + side increases
or (6). Ending a call the volume; pressing the knob to - side
The Bluetooth setup menu will be dis- Press ON HOOK button (8) to end a call. decreases the volume.
played.
2) Turn TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND knob Rejecting a call (only for supported Adjusting the call or ringtone volume
(1) to select Setup Bluetooth, and models) Follow the instructions below to adjust the
press the knob (1) to determine the Press ON HOOK button (8) to reject a call or ringtone volume.
selection. incoming call. 1) Press the Bluetooth setup button (5)
3) Turn TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND knob or (6).
Mute of hands-free microphone
(1) to select Pairing, and press the The Bluetooth setup menu will be dis-
knob (1) to determine the selection. Press MUTE switch (9) to mute the micro-
played.
4) Select My Car from the Bluetooth phone. To cancel the mute, press MUTE
2) Turn TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND knob
menu of the phone and establish the switch (9) again.
(1) to select Setup Telephone, and
pairing. press the knob (1) to determine the
Refer to the manual of the phone in use selection.
for further information. 3) Turn TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND knob
5) Enter the passkey displayed on the unit (1) to select Sound Setting, and press
to the phone. the knob (1) to determine the selection.
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4) Turn TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND knob Missed Calls, Incoming Calls or press the knob (1) to determine the
(1) to select Call Volume or Ringtone Outgoing Calls respectively. selection.
Volume, and press the knob (1) to 3) Turn TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND knob 4) Turn TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND knob
determine the selection. (1) to select the desired number, and (1) to select Delete History, and press
The current call or ringtone volume will press the knob (1) to determine the the knob (1) to determine the selection.
be displayed. selection. 5) Turn TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND knob
5) Turn TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND knob 4) Turn TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND knob (1) to select Missed Calls, Incoming
(1) to select the desired call or ringtone (1) to select Dial, and press the knob Calls, or Outgoing Calls, and press
volume, and press the knob (1) to (1) or OFF HOOK button (7) to dial to the knob (1) to determine the selection.
determine the selection. the selected number. 6) Turn TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND knob
(1) to select a number to be deleted or
NOTE: NOTE: ALL, and press the knob (1) to deter-
When selecting Go Back or pressing When selecting Go Back or pressing mine the selection.
BACK button (4), the previous menu will BACK button (4), the previous menu will 7) Turn TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND knob
be displayed. be displayed. (1) to select Delete? or Delete All?,
Pressing Confirm after selecting Add and press the knob (1) to determine the
Dialing using missed/incoming/ Speed Dial can register the selected selection.
outgoing calls number in the speed dial. 8) Turn TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND knob
Follow the instructions below to dial to the Pressing Confirm after selecting (1) to select Confirm, and press the
previously dialed number again. Delete can delete the selected number knob (1) to complete the deletion.
from the call history.
NOTE: NOTE:
Up to 30 phone numbers of the latest calls Deletion of call history When selecting Go Back or pressing
can be stored. (30 calls including missed, Follow the instructions below to delete a BACK button (4), the previous menu will
received and dialed call) missed/incoming/outgoing call history. be displayed.
1) Press the Bluetooth setup button (5)
1) Press OFF HOOK button (7).
or (6). Registration in Phonebook
The Bluetooth phonebook menu will
The Bluetooth setup menu will be dis- Follow the instructions below to register
be displayed. played. phone numbers in the Phonebook of the
2) Turn TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND knob 2) Turn TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND knob unit.
(1) to select All Calls, Missed Calls, (1) to select Setup Telephone, and 1) Press the Bluetooth setup button (5)
Incoming Calls or Outgoing Calls, press the knob (1) to determine the or (6).
and press the knob (1) to determine the selection. The Bluetooth setup menu will be dis-
selection. 3) Turn TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND knob played.
To dial from the dialed history or the (1) to select Setup Phonebook, and 2) Turn TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND knob
received history, select All Calls,
(1) to select Setup Telephone, and
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press the knob (1) to determine the The Bluetooth setup menu will be dis- press the knob (1) to determine the
selection. played. selection.
3) Turn TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND knob 2) Turn TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND knob 3) Turn TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND knob
(1) to select Setup Phonebook, and (1) to select Setup Telephone, and (1) to select A.Transfer, and press the
press the knob (1) to determine the press the knob (1) to determine the knob (1) to determine the selection.
selection. selection. 4) Pressing TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND
4) Turn TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND knob 3) Turn TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND knob knob (1) switches between A.transfer
(1) to select Add Contacts, and press (1) to select Call History, and press On and A.transfer Off.
the knob (1) to determine the selection. the knob (1) to determine the selection. 5) Selecting Go Back or pressing the
5) Turn TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND knob 4) Turn TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND knob BACK button (4) stores displayed set-
(1) to select Overwrite All or Add One (1) to select Overwrite Call History?, ting and the previous menu is dis-
Contact, and press the knob (1) to and press the knob (1) to determine the played.
determine the selection. selection.
Rewrite All (MAX1000): Ok? or Rest 5) Turn TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND knob Making a call by phonebook
of Memory XXXX: Ok? will be dis- (1) to select Confirm, and press the Follow the instructions below to dial a num-
played. knob (1) to transfer the call history from ber registered in phonebook.
6) Press or turn TUNE/FLD PUSH the phone. 1) Press OFF HOOK button (7).
SOUND knob (1) to select Confirm, The Bluetooth phonebook menu will
and press the knob (1) to determine the NOTE: be displayed.
selection. When selecting Go Back or pressing 2) Turn TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND knob
7) Transfer contacts from the phone. BACK button (4), the previous menu will (1) to select Phonebook, and press
When the registration is completed, the be displayed. the knob (1) to determine the selection.
Setup Phonebook will be displayed. 3) Turn TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND knob
Automatic transfer of phonebook/call (1) to select the initial of the name you
NOTE: history would like to make a call, and press the
When selecting Go Back or pressing You can select whether or not the device knob (1) to determine the selection.
BACK button (4), the previous menu will transfers the phonebook and the call his- The registered numbers will be dis-
be displayed.
tory automatically when the phone is regis- played in sequence. If names have
Up to 1000 numbers can be registered in tered. been registered together with numbers,
Phonebook.
Follow the instructions below to select. the names will be displayed.
1) Press the Bluetooth setup button (5) Turn TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND knob
Transfer of call history (Call History)
or (6). (1) to select the name you would like to
Follow the instructions below to transfer
The Bluetooth setup menu will be dis- make a call, and press the knob (1) to
call history of the registered phone.
played. determine the selection.
1) Press the Bluetooth setup button (5)
2) Turn TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND knob 4) Turn TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND knob
or (6). (1) to select Setup Telephone, and (1) to select Dial, and press the knob
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(1) or OFF HOOK button (7). and press the knob (1) to determine the The registered numbers will be dis-
The displayed number or the number selection. played in sequence. If names have
registered with the displayed name will 7) Turn TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND knob been registered together with numbers,
be dialed. (1) to select Confirm, and press the the names will be displayed.
knob (1) to complete the deletion. Turn TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND knob
Deletion of registered data (Delete (1) to select the name you would like to
NOTE: register in speed dial, and press the
Entry)
When selecting Go Back or pressing knob (1) to determine the selection.
Follow the instructions below to delete a
BACK button (4), the previous menu will 6) Turn TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND knob
number registered in phonebook.
be displayed.
1) Press the Bluetooth setup button (5) (1) to select Choose Preset, and
or (6). press one of PRESET buttons (3) to
Registration in speed dial
The Bluetooth setup menu will be dis- which the selected number is to be
Follow the instructions below to assign a assigned. If a number is already
played.
number to one of PRESET buttons (3) to assigned to the selected button, a con-
2) Turn TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND knob
use as the speed dial. firmation message will be displayed.
(1) to select Setup Telephone, and
1) Press the Bluetooth setup button (5) Turn TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND knob
press the knob (1) to determine the
selection. or (6). (1) to select a confirmation message,
3) Turn TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND knob The Bluetooth setup menu will be dis- and press the knob (1) to complete the
(1) to select Setup Phonebook, and played. assignment.
press the knob (1) to determine the 2) Turn TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND knob Turn TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND knob
selection. (1) to select Setup Telephone, and (1) to select Confirm, and press the
4) Turn TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND knob press the knob (1) to determine the knob (1) to complete the assignment.
(1) to select Delete Contacts, and selection. When the assignment is completed, the
press the knob (1) to determine the 3) Turn TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND knob Setup Phonebook will be displayed.
selection. (1) to select Setup Phonebook, and
press the knob (1) to determine the NOTE:
5) Turn TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND knob
selection. When selecting Go Back or pressing
(1) to select the initial of the name you
4) Turn TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND knob BACK button (4), the previous menu will
would like to delete or ALL, and press
(1) to select Add Speed Dial, and be displayed.
the knob (1) to determine the selection.
Turn TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND knob press the knob (1) to determine the
selection. One-touch call (Speed dial)
(1) to select the name you would like to
5) Turn TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND knob Follow the instructions below to dial the
delete, and press the knob (1) to deter-
(1) to select the initial of the name you number assigned to each of the PRESET
mine the selection.
would like to register in speed dial, and buttons (3).
6) Turn TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND knob
press the knob (1) to determine the 1) Press OFF HOOK button (7).
(1) to select Delete? or Delete All?,
selection. The Bluetooth phonebook menu will
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be displayed. 6) Turn TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND knob Reset to the factory defaults
Pressing one of PRESET buttons (3) (1) to select Confirm, and press the Follow the instructions below to reset all
can skip step 2) and the 1st line of step knob (1) to complete the deletion. the settings to the factory defaults.
3). 1) Press the Bluetooth setup button (5)
NOTE:
2) Turn TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND knob or (6).
When selecting Go Back or pressing
(1) to select Speed Dials, and press The Bluetooth setup menu will be dis-
BACK button (4), the previous menu will
the knob (1) to determine the selection. played.
be displayed.
3) Press one of PRESET buttons (3). 2) Turn TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND knob
The assigned number will be displayed. (1) to select Setup Bluetooth, and
Display of device data (Device Name)
If no number is assigned, No Entry is press the knob (1) to determine the
Follow the instructions below to display the
displayed. selection.
BD (Bluetooth Device) address and
4) Press OFF HOOK button (7). 3) Turn TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND knob
The selected number will be dialed. device name. (1) to select Initialize, and press the
1) Press the Bluetooth setup button (5) knob (1) to determine the selection.
Deletion of speed dial (Del Speed Dial) or (6). 4) Turn TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND knob
Follow the instructions below to delete the The Bluetooth setup menu will be dis- (1) to select All Initialize, and press
number assigned for the speed dial. played. the knob (1) to determine the selection.
1) Press OFF HOOK button (7). 2) Turn TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND knob 5) Turn TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND knob
The Bluetooth phonebook menu will (1) to select Setup Bluetooth, and (1) to select All Initialize, and press
press the knob (1) to determine the
be displayed. the knob (1) to determine the selection.
selection.
2) Turn TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND knob 6) Turn TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND knob
3) Turn TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND knob
(1) to select Speed Dials, and press (1) to select Confirm, and press the
(1) to select Bluetooth Info, and press
the knob (1) to determine the selection. knob (1) to start the reset.
the knob (1) to determine the selection.
3) Press one of PRESET buttons (3) to
4) Turn TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND knob NOTE:
which the number to be deleted is
(1) to select Device Name or Device When selecting Go Back or pressing
assigned.
Address, and press the knob (1) to dis- BACK button (4), the previous menu will
If the number is not registered, No
play the device name or the BD (Blue- be displayed.
Entry is displayed.
tooth Device) address.
4) Turn TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND knob
(1) to select Delete, and press the NOTE:
knob (1) to determine the selection. When selecting Go Back or pressing
5) Turn TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND knob BACK button (4), the previous menu will
(1) to select Del Speed Dial, and be displayed.
press the knob (1) to determine the
selection.
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Selection of phone (Select Phone) List of phones (List Phones) 3) Turn TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND knob
Follow the instructions below to select a Follow the instructions below to display the (1) to select Passkey, and press the
phone to be paired with from the registered names of the registered phones in knob (1) to determine the selection.
phones. sequence. 4) Turn TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND knob
1) Press the Bluetooth setup button (5) 1) Press the Bluetooth setup button (5) (1) to select Enter New Passkey, and
or (6). or (6). press the knob (1) to determine the
The Bluetooth setup menu will be dis- The Bluetooth setup menu will be dis- selection.
played. played. 5) Press or turn TUNE/FLD PUSH
2) Turn TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND knob 2) Turn TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND knob SOUND knob (1) to select Confirm.
(1) to select Setup Bluetooth, and (1) to select Setup Bluetooth, and 6) Turn TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND knob
press the knob (1) to determine the press the knob (1) to determine the (1) to select a number for the first digit,
selection. selection. and press the knob (1) to determine the
3) Turn TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND knob 3) Turn TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND knob selection. Select and determine num-
(1) to select List Phone, and press the (1) to select List Phone, and press the bers for the second, third and fourth
knob (1) to determine the selection. knob (1) to determine the selection. digits in order in the same manner.
4) Turn TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND knob The names of the registered phones When not entering up to the eighth
(1) to select a phone to be paired with, are displayed in sequence. digit, enter blanks for the successive
and press the knob (1) to determine the digits.
selection. NOTE: 7) Press TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND
5) Turn TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND knob When selecting Go Back or pressing knob (1) to determine the passkey set-
(1) to select Select, and press the BACK button (4), the previous menu will ting.
knob (1) to determine the selection. be displayed.
NOTE:
NOTE: Passkey setting (Set Passkey) When selecting Go Back or pressing
When selecting Go Back or pressing Follow the instructions below to set the BACK button (4), the previous menu will
BACK button (4), the previous menu will security number (passkey). be displayed.
be displayed. 1) Press the Bluetooth setup button (5)
The Bluetooth ready audio device will or (6).
be disconnected when the phone is The Bluetooth setup menu will be dis-
selected. played.
2) Turn TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND knob
(1) to select Setup Bluetooth, and
press the knob (1) to determine the
selection.
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(3) (8)
(4)
52RM50470
(7) (1) Display
(A)
(2)
(B)
(1) MEDIA button
(5) (6) (2) TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND knob
(3) UP button
(4) DOWN button
(5) DISP button
(6) BACK button
56RH00551 (7) Bluetooth setup button (on control
panel)
(8) Bluetooth setup button (on steering
wheel)
(A) Track number
(B) Play time
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Selection of audio device (Select Audio) List of audio devices (List Audio) 3) Turn TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND knob
Follow the instructions below to select an Follow the instructions below to display the (2) to select Passkey, and press the
audio device to be paired with from the names of the registered audio devices in knob (2) to determine the selection.
registered audio devices. sequence. 4) Turn TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND knob
1) Press the Bluetooth setup button (7) 1) Press the Bluetooth setup button (7) (2) to select Enter New Passkey, and
or (8). or (8). press the knob (2) to determine the
The Bluetooth setup menu will be dis- The Bluetooth setup menu will be dis- selection.
played. played. 5) Press or turn TUNE/FLD PUSH
2) Turn TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND knob 2) Turn TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND knob SOUND knob (2) to select Confirm.
(2) to select Setup Bluetooth, and (2) to select Setup Bluetooth, and 6) Turn TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND knob
press the knob (2) to determine the press the knob (2) to determine the (2) to select a number for the first digit,
selection. selection. and press the knob (2) to determine the
3) Turn TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND knob 3) Turn TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND knob selection. Select and determine num-
(2) to select List Audio, and press the (2) to select List Audio, and press the bers for the second, third and fourth
knob (2) to determine the selection. knob (2) to determine the selection. digits in order in the same manner.
4) Turn TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND knob The names of registered audio devices When not entering up to the eighth
(2) to select an audio device to be will be displayed in sequence. digit, enter blanks for the successive
used, and press the knob (2) to deter- digits.
mine the selection. NOTE: 7) Press TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND
5) Turn TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND knob When selecting Go Back or pressing knob (2) to determine the passkey set-
(2) to select Select, and press the BACK button (6), the previous menu will ting.
knob (2) to determine the selection. be displayed.
NOTE:
NOTE: Passkey setting (Set Passkey) When selecting Go Back or pressing
When selecting Go Back or pressing Follow the instructions below to set the BACK button (6), the previous menu will
BACK button (6), the previous menu will security number (Passkey). be displayed.
be displayed. 1) Press the Bluetooth setup button (7)
The phone will be disconnected when or (8).
the Bluetooth ready audio device is The Bluetooth setup menu will be dis-
selected. played.
2) Turn TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND knob
(2) to select Setup Bluetooth, and
press the knob (2) to determine the
selection.
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Deletion of audio device information Disclaimer for Bluetooth function Remote audio controls
(Delete Audio) Depending on compatibility of mobile (if equipped)
Follow the instructions below to delete the phone models, no Bluetooth function Controlling basic functions of the audio
registered audio device information. can be used, or some Bluetooth func- system is available using the switches on
1) Press the Bluetooth setup button (7) tions may be restricted. the steering wheel.
or (8). Connectivity or voice quality may get
The Bluetooth setup menu will be dis- affected depending on circumstances. EXAMPLE
played. After the ignition switch is turned to ON
2) Turn TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND knob position or the engine switch is pressed
(2) to select Setup Bluetooth, and to change the ignition mode to ON, the (1) (3) (4)
press the knob (2) to determine the audio system takes few seconds to
selection. detect and connect to the Bluetooth (4)
3) Turn TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND knob device (if already paired).
(2) to select List Audio, and press the
knob (2) to determine the selection.
4) Turn TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND knob
(2) to select an audio device to be (2)
deleted, and press the knob (2) to
determine the selection.
5) Turn TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND knob 56RH00552
(2) to select Delete, and press the Adjusting the volume
knob (2) to determine the selection. To increase the volume, hold down the
6) Turn TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND knob VOLUME knob (1) to + side. The vol-
(2) to select Delete?, and press the ume will continue to increase until the
knob (2) to determine the selection. switch is released.
7) Turn TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND knob To decrease the volume, hold down the
(2) to select Confirm, and press the VOLUME knob (1) to - side. The vol-
knob (2) to complete the deletion. ume will continue to decrease until the
NOTE: switch is released.
When selecting Go Back or pressing To mute the sound, press the switch (2).
BACK button (6), the previous menu will
be displayed.
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Battery Installation
Install a lithium battery (CR2025) with the poles facing the correct direction. WARNING
Do not expose the battery to
EXAMPLE flame. Do not short circuit, disas-
semble, or heat the battery.
Do not charge the battery.
Use the specified type battery.
Keep the button-shaped battery
away from children to prevent
accidental swallowing.
If the battery is swallowed, contact a
doctor immediately.
CAUTION
Install the battery with the poles
facing the correct direction.
Battery replacement timing When not in use for a long period
When battery power is depleted, the button may not be operable. If the remote control- of time, or if the battery is dead,
ler does not operate, replace the battery and check the operation. remove the battery from the remote
controller.
Caution on battery
Be sure to follow the instructions to prevent battery leakage, over-heating, ignition or If battery leakage has occurred, wipe the
explosion. container first then install a new battery. If
the battery solution contacts the skin, wash
off with water completely.
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Remote controller
common operations
POWER button
Power ON / OFF VOLUME button
Press to adjust volume.
(including at AUX mode)
TUNE FOLDER UP/DOWN button
In Sound Mode
Press to adjust the sound.(bass/treble/balance/fader)
In Preset-EQ Mode
The Preset-EQ setting switches as follows: MUTE button
OFF (FLAT) VOL - TUNE/FLD VOL +
Press to mute the sound. Press it again to cancel
JAZZ SEEK SEEK
the mute.
TRACK ENT TRACK
ROCK
MODE button 1 MENU
TUNE/FLD
2 3
POP
The mode switches as 4 RPT 5 RDM 6 DISP
CLASSIC follows:
MODE AS SOUND SOUND button
FM1
HIP-HOP While playback, the sound mode switches as
FM2 follows (including at AUX mode, except while
In AVC Mode displaying iPod menu):
CD
The AVC setting switches Preset-EQ
as follows: Bluetooth audio
(if equipped) BASS
OFF
AUX (if equipped) TREBLE
LEVEL 1
USB (iPod) BALANCE
LEVEL 2 (if equipped)
FADER
LEVEL 3 AM
AVC
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Radio operations
AS button
Press to return to the last received fre-
quency in the previous auto store mode.
Press it for 2 seconds or longer. It selects
the stations with the stronger signals and
stores them in order.
SEEK SEEK
SEEK TRACK UP/DOWN button
TRACK ENT TRACK
Press to select the radio station.
TUNE/FLD
1 MENU 2 3
MODE AS SOUND
PRESET buttons (1-6)
Press to select the desired preset station.
NOTE:
When there are fewer than 6 stations that can be stored even if 1 round of auto store operation is performed, no station will be
stored at the remaining preset buttons.
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CD operations
SEEK SEEK
DISP (6) button
ENT
The display switches as follows:
TRACK TRACK
TUNE/FLD
1 MENU 2 3
Play time
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Artist name
RDM (5) button
Press it for 1 second or longer to display the next
The random mode switches as follows: page.
OFF
FOLDER RANDOM
ALL RANDOM
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USB operations
Folder name
OFF SEEK
TRACK ENT
SEEK
TRACK
File name
FILE REPEAT TUNE/FLD
1 MENU 2 3 Album name (MP3, AAC only)
FOLDER REPEAT
4 RPT 5 RDM 6 DISP
Track title
MODE AS SOUND
Artist name
RDM (5) button Press it for 1 second or longer to display the next
page.
The random mode switches as follows:
OFF
FOLDER RANDOM
ALL RANDOM
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iPod operations
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Troubleshooting
When encountering a problem, check and follow the instructions below.
If the described suggestions do not solve the problem, it is recommended to take the unit to your authorised Maruti Suzuki workshop.
Common
When SECURITY is displayed, enter
the PIN.
Unable to operate The security function is on.
When HELP is displayed, contact your
authorised Maruti Suzuki workshop.
Unable to turn on the power Contact your authorised Maruti Suzuki
Fuse is blown.
(No sound is produced) workshop.
Radio
It may not be exactly tuned in to the sta-
High noise Tune it in exactly to the station.
tion.
There may be no station emitting signals
Pick up a station by manual tuning.
powerful enough.
Unable to receive by auto tuning
If AF is on, the unit searches for RDS sta-
Turn off AF.
tions only.
CD
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MP3/WMA/AAC
The disc contains unsupported formatted
No playback Check the file format.
data.
Sound skipping may occur when playing
Sound skips or noise produced It is not recommended to play VBR files.
VBR (Variable Bit Rate) files.
USB
There is no supported format file to play
Check the file format.
Playback does not start when the USB on this unit.
device is connected The current consumption of the USB Use a USB device with a current con-
device exceeds 1.0 A. sumption lower than 1.0 A.
Bluetooth
The distance between this unit and the
Bluetooth ready device is too far, or a Change the location of the Bluetooth
metallic object may be located between ready device.
the Bluetooth ready device and this unit.
Pairing failed
Refer to the manual of the Bluetooth
The Bluetooth function of the Bluetooth ready device. (Some devices have the
ready device is off. power saving function that automatically
activates after a certain time.)
Your current location may be out of ser- Drive your vehicle to the service area of
Unable to receive a call
vice area. the phone.
The voice quality of hands-free is low Another wireless device may be located Switch off the wireless device or keep it
(Distortion, noise etc.) near the unit. away from the unit.
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CD
Insert the disc with its label side up.
Check the disc if it is not warped or is free of flaws.
ERROR 1 The disc cannot be read.
When ERROR 1 does not disappear even when a nor-
mal disc is inserted, contact your dealer.
When the CD is in the unit, press the CD eject button to
The player developed an error of an
ERROR 3 remove the disc.
unidentified cause.
When the disc cannot be ejected, contact your dealer.
USB/iPod
ERROR 1 The USB device is disconnected. Check the connection of the USB device.
Impossible to communicate correctly with Unplug the USB device and plug it again.
ERROR 2
the USB device. Check the USB device.
Unplug the USB device and plug it again.
ERROR 3 Inoperable due to an unidentified cause. When ERROR 3 does not disappear, contact your
dealer.
The current consumption of the USB
ERROR 4 Check the USB device.
device exceeds 1.0 A.
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Bluetooth
Disconnect the Bluetooth ready device and connect it
The player developed an error of an again.
ERROR 1
unidentified cause. When ERROR 1 does not disappear, contact your
dealer.
CONNECTION
Failed to establish pairing or connection Try to establish the pairing or connection again.
FAILED
Delete registered data of unnecessary number in phone-
Reached the limit for the number of phone-
MEMORY FULL book and try to transfer the register phone numbers in
book data in transfer
the phonebook again.
NOT AVAILABLE Inoperable during driving Operate the system after pulling over your car.
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Drive belt (For petrol engine model) Engine oil and filter
WARNING (2) (1) Specified oil
When the engine is running, keep (4) (For petrol engine model)
hands, hair, clothing, tools, etc. away (a)
from the moving fan and drive belts.
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(1)
5W-30, 5W-40
o
C -30 -20 -10 0 10 20 30 40
o
F -22 -4 14 32 50 68 86 104 66RM07001
80G064
EXAMPLE
Upper (3)
EXAMPLE Lower
79MH0760
(1) Recommended
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It is important to keep the engine oil at the Refilling not to overfill the oil. Too much oil is almost
correct level for proper lubrication of your as bad as too little oil. After refilling, start the
vehicles engine. Check the oil level with (For petrol engine models) engine and allow it to idle for about a min-
the vehicle on a level surface. The oil level EXAMPLE ute. Stop the engine, wait about 5 minutes
indication may be inaccurate if the vehicle and check the oil level again.
is on a slope. The oil level should be
checked either before starting the engine Changing engine oil and filter
or at least 5 minutes after stopping the Open Close Drain the engine oil while the engine is still
engine. warm.
The handle of the engine oil dipstick is col-
ored with yellow for easy identification. EXAMPLE
Pull out the oil dipstick, wipe the oil off with
a clean cloth, insert the dipstick all the way
into the engine, and then remove it again. Open Close
The oil on the stick should be between the
upper and lower limits shown on the stick.
68PH00762
If the oil level indication is near the lower
limit, add enough oil to raise the level to (For diesel engine model)
the upper limit.
EXAMPLE
NOTICE
Failure to check the oil level regularly
could lead to serious engine trouble 68PM00703
due to insufficient oil. Close
Open 1) Remove the oil filler cap.
2) Place a drain pan under the drain plug.
3) Using a wrench, remove the drain plug
NOTICE and drain the engine oil.
(For diesel engine models)
Do not top up the oil over the MAX CAUTION
limit. Too much oil causes serious
engine trouble. The engine oil temperature may be
82PM07001 high enough to burn your fingers
Remove the oil filler cap and pour oil slowly when the drain plug is loosened. Wait
through the filler hole to bring the oil level until the drain plug is cool enough to
to the upper limit on the dipstick. Be careful touch with your bare hands.
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(For petrol engine models) (For diesel engine models) If the coolant level is below LOW mark,
more coolant should be added. When the
EXAMPLE engine is cool, remove the degassing tank
cap by turning it counterclockwise slowly to
release any pressure. And add coolant
until the degassing tank level reaches
FULL
FULL mark. Never fill the degassing tank
LOW
above FULL mark.
Coolant replacement
Since special procedures are required, ask
your authorised Maruti Suzuki workshop
56RM07010 for this job.
EXAMPLE
WARNING
68PM00704
If the coolant level is below LOW mark, It is hazardous to remove the reser-
more coolant should be added. While the voir tank cap (degassing tank cap) for
engine cool, remove the reservoir tank cap a diesel engine when the water tem-
and add coolant until the reservoir tank perature is high, because scalding
level reaches FULL mark. Never fill the fluid and steam may be blown out
reservoir tank above FULL mark. under pressure. Wait until the coolant
temperature has lowered before
removing the cap.
NOTICE
When putting the cap on the reser-
voir tank, line up the mark on the cap
and the mark on the tank. Failure to
follow this can result in coolant leak-
age.
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NOTE:
During installation, check that the wires, EXAMPLE EXAMPLE
Loosen
couplers, sealing rubber of air cleaner
chassis and washers, are correctly
returned in place.
Tighten
EXAMPLE a
Correct Wrong
60G160 54G106
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Gear oil Gear oil level check To check the gear oil level, use the fol-
lowing procedure:
(For petrol engine models)
Manual transmission oil / Auto Gear 1) Park the vehicle on a level surface with
Shift oil EXAMPLE the parking brake applied. Then, stop
When adding gear oil, use gear oil with the (1) the engine.
appropriate viscosity and grade as shown 2) Remove the oil filler and level plug.
in the chart below. 3) If gear oil flows from the plug hole, the
oil level is correct. Reinstall the plug. If
We highly recommend you use MARUTI gear oil does not flow from the plug
GENUINE GEAR OIL 75W for manual hole, add oil through the filler plug hole
transmission oil. until oil flows a little from the plug hole.
Manual transmission oil / Auto Gear Tightening torque for oil filler and
Shift oil level plug
68KH073
Manual transmission (1) or (3)
(1) Oil filler and level plug
21 Nm (2.1 kg-m, 15.5 lb-ft)
75W (For diesel engine models) Auto Gear Shift (1) or (2)
21 Nm (2.1 kg-m, 15.5 lb-ft)
o
C -30 -20 -10 0 10 20 30 40 EXAMPLE
o
F -22 -4 14 32 50 68 86 104
CAUTION
(2)
56RM07006
After driving the vehicle, the gear oil
temperature may be high enough to
burn you. Wait until the oil filler and
level plug are cool enough to touch
with your bare hands before inspect-
ing gear oil level.
(3) NOTICE
66RH125 When tightening the plug, apply the
(2) Oil filler and level plug following sealing compound or
(for Auto Gear Shift) equivalent to the plug threads to pre-
(3) Oil filler and level plug vent oil leakage.
(for manual transmission) MARUTI SUZUKI Bond No. 1217G
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Gear oil change Clutch pedal Fluid control clutch (if equipped)
Since special procedures, materials and
tools are required, ask an authorised Cable control clutch (if equipped) EXAMPLE
Maruti Suzuki workshop for this job.
EXAMPLE
MAX
MIN
d
68PM00707
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c
c
EXAMPLE
68PM7001
52RM70030 56RH00705
Ratchet tooth specification b: Steering wheel play c: The front and rear tire pressure specifica-
4th 9th 0 30 mm (0.0 1.2 in.) tions are listed in the tire information label.
Lever pull force (1): Both front and rear tires should have the
200 N (20 kg, 45 lbs) Check the play of the steering wheel by specified tire pressure.
gently turning it from left to right and right
Check the parking brake for proper adjust-
ment by counting the number of clicks
to left, with wheels in straight ahead posi- Tire inspection
tion and engine in OFF condition. Measure Inspect your vehicles tires at least once a
made by the ratchet teeth as you slowly the distance that the steering moves month or before long trip by performing the
pull up on the parking brake lever to the before you feel slight resistance. The play following checks:
point of full engagement. The parking should be between the specified values.
brake lever should stop between the speci- 1) Measure the air pressure with a tire
fied ratchet teeth and the rear wheels Check that the steering wheel turns easily gauge. Adjust the pressure if neces-
should be securely locked. If the parking and smoothly without rattling by turning it sary. Remember to check the spare
brake is not properly adjusted or the all the way to the right and to the left while tire, too.
brakes drag is suspected after the lever driving very slowly in an open area. If the
has been fully released, have the parking amount of free play is not as specified or
brake inspected and/or adjusted by an you find anything else to be wrong, an
authorised Maruti Suzuki workshop. inspection must be performed by an autho-
rised Maruti Suzuki workshop.
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5-tire rotation
WARNING NOTICE (Vehicle with 165/80R14 85T tire)
Your MARUTI SUZUKI vehicle is Replacing the original tires with tires EXAMPLE
equipped with tires which are all of a different size may result in false
the same type and size (Except speedometer or odometer readings.
spare tire. Which may be depen- Check with an authorised Maruti
dent on vehicle variant). This is Suzuki workshop before purchasing
important to ensure proper steering replacement tires that differ in size
and handling of the vehicle. Never from the original tires.
mix tires of different size or type on
the four wheels of your vehicle. The Tire rotation
size and type of tires used should
be only those approved by MARUTI 4-tire rotation
SUZUKI as standard or optional (Vehicle with 185/65R15 88T tire) 68PH00755
equipment for your vehicle.
Replacing the wheels and tires EXAMPLE To avoid uneven wear of your tires and to
equipped on your vehicle with cer- prolong their life, rotate the tires as illus-
tain combinations of after market trated. Tires should be rotated every 10000
wheels and tires can significantly km. After rotation, adjust front and rear tire
change the steering and handling pressures to the specification listed in your
characteristics of your vehicle. vehicles tire information label.
Therefore, use only those wheel
and tire combinations approved by Wheel Balancing
MARUTI SUZUKI as standard or If the vehicle vibrates abnormally on
optional equipment for your vehi- smooth road, have the wheel balanced at
cle. Maruti Suzuki Authorized Workshop.
Wheel Alignment
54G114 In case of abnormal tire wear or pulling
towards one side, have the wheel aligned
at Maruti Suzuki Authorized Workshop.
Tubeless Tires
The vehicle is equipped with Tubeless
Tires. In tubeless tire, a thin layer of butyl
rubber is used for lining the inside of the
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tubeless tire. This layer is to prevent air 8) In case of any problem, please get in
loss and fulfilling the purpose of tube. The touch with authorised Maruti Suzuki WARNING
air pressure is maintained by the sealing workshop.
between tire bead and wheel rim. Tubeless The temporary spare tire and wheel
are intended for temporary emergency
tires are having advantage of slow air loss Temporary spare tire (if equipped) use only. Continuous use of this spare
and preventing sudden deflation while driv- Your vehicle comes equipped with the tem-
ing. can result in tire failure and loss of
porary spare tire. It is only intended for
control. Always observe these precau-
temporary emergency use, until the con-
Care and maintenance tips for tubeless tions when using this spare:
ventional tire can be repaired or replaced.
tires The inflation pressure of the temporary Your vehicle will handle differently
1) Always maintain recommended infla- spare tire should be checked at least with this temporary spare.
tion pressure. Driving continuously at monthly. At the same time, check that the Do not exceed 80 km/h speed (only
low inflation pressure can lead to tire tire is stored securely. If it is not, tighten it. vehicle with 185/65R15 88T, 185/
damage. 65R15 88H tire).
2) In case any leakage is found, check for Replace this spare with a standard
Note that two or more temporary spare
any nail penetration/valve core damage tire and wheel as soon as possible.
tires should not be used on one vehicle
or rim bent. Damaged wheel must not Use of this spare may reduce
simultaneously.
be used. ground clearance.
3) In case tire has run at low pressure, it Set the specified tire pressure indi-
must be inspected for any defect. cated on the tire information label
4) Whenever new tire is fitted, replace the located on the drivers door lock
valve. pillar.
5) If continuous high speed driving is Do not use tire chains on the tem-
required, increase tires pressure by 5 porary spare. If you must use tire
psi over recommended inflation pres- chains, rearrange the wheels so
sure. standard tires and wheels are fitted
6) Never run the tire beyond TWI (Tread to the front axle.
wear indicator). The tire is recom- The temporary spare tire has a
mended to be replaced when the much shorter tread life than the
remaining tread has worn to this point. conventional tires on your vehicle.
The indicators are spaced across the Replace the tire as soon as the
tread around the tire marked by a trian- tread wear indicator appears.
gular symbol (TWI). When replacing the temporary
7) Always prefer tubeless tire mounting spare tire, use a replacement tire
machine. In case of manual mounting- with the exact same size and con-
tire/wheel rim damage may occur. struction.
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(10)
(11)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(2)
(1) (2) 100 A FL2
(12)
(13)
(14)
(15)
(16)
(17)
(18)
(19)
(3) 80 A FL3
(4) 100 A FL4
(20)
(21)
(22)
(23)
(24)
(25)
(26)
(27)
(28)
(29)
(30)
(5) 50 A FL5
(31) (32) (33) (34)
(6) 150 A FL6*2
(35) (7) 30 A Starting motor
(3) (36)
(37)
(8) 30 A Blower fan
56RM07001
(9) 40 A Battery
(1) Main fuse box
(2) Relay box 56RM07008
(10) 40 A ABS motor
(3) Sub relay box
Sub relay box (11) 40 A Ignition switch
Main fuse box (12) 30 A B/U
(13) Blank
(5) (5) (14) Blank
(6) (38)
(4) (4) (39) (15) Blank
(40)
(3) (1) (3) (41) (16) 25 A ABS control module
(1)
(2) (2) (17) 15 A Headlight (Left)
(18) 15 A Headlight (Right)
74LHT0715 (19) Blank
56RH00715 (20) 40 A T/M PUMP
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(34) Blank
(35) 20 A INJ DRV*2
(36) Blank
BLOWN
(37) 10 A FI*2
(38) Blank
68PH00723
(39) 25 A Headlight HI *3
(40) 15 A Headlight HI (Right)*3
(41) 15 A Headlight HI (Left)*3
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(20) - Blank
56RM07009
(21) 15 A Radio
PRIMARY FUSE
(22) 5A Dome light
(1) 10 A Back-up light
(23) 10 A Dome light-2
(2) 15 A Ignition
(3) 10 A Meter EXAMPLE
(4) - Blank
(5) 5A Ignition-2 signal
(6) 15 A Washer
(7) 25 A Front wiper
(8) 10 A Tail light
OK BLOWN
(9) 10 A Hazard
(10) 10 A Stop light
(11) - Blank 81A283
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NOTICE
Frequent bulb replacement indicates
the need for an inspection of the elec-
trical system. This should be carried
out by your authorised Maruti Suzuki 52RM70220
workshop.
(1) Headlight (high/low beam)
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68PM00736
(2)
(4)
56RH00710
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(3)
(1)
(4)
(5)
(2) 68PH00732
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4) (1)
68PM00721
(3) Removal
52RM70140 (4) Installation
(1) Front turn signal light
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2) To remove the bulb of the front turn sig- Rear combination light
nal light (1) from the bulb holder, push
in the bulb and turn it counterclockwise. EXAMPLE
To install a new bulb, push it in and turn (2)
it clockwise. (1)
To remove and install the bulb of the
front position light (2), simply pull out or
push in the bulb.
Front fog light (if equipped)
1) Start the engine. Turn the steering
wheel to the opposite side of the fog
light to be replaced to replace the bulb
easily. Then turn off the engine. EXAMPLE
52RM70250
EXAMPLE 56RH00712
3) Open the end of the cover inside the
fender. 1) Remove the bolts (1) and pull the light
housing (2) straight.
EXAMPLE
EXAMPLE
(1)
(4)
(2)
56RH00716 (3)
2) Remove the clips (1) and screws (2) at (4)
the bottom of bumper. (3)
For removing the clip, use a flat blade 52R70140
screwdriver as show in the illustration. 4) Disconnect the coupler (3) by pushing 56RH00717
the lock release. Turn the bulb holder 2) To remove the bulb holder of the rear
(4) counterclockwise and remove it. turn signal light (3) or the reversing light
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(4) from the light housing, turn the License plate light Interior light
holder counterclockwise and pull it out. Remove the lens by using a flat-bladed
screwdriver covered with a soft cloth as
EXAMPLE shown. To install it, simply push it back in.
Front
(1)
(3) / (4)
(5)
(6)
EXAMPLE
56RH00719
56RH00718
1) Open the trunk lid. Turn the bulb holder
(5) Removal of the license light (1) counterclockwise EXAMPLE
(6) Installation and remove it. 76MH0A139
(3)
(4)
56RH00720
(3) Removal
(4) Installation
2) To remove and install the bulb of the
license light (2), simply pull out or push 56RM07011
in the bulb.
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56RH00722
54G129
1) Open the trunk lid and remove the lens
If the wiper blades become brittle or dam-
by turning it counterclockwise.
aged, or make streaks when wiping,
2) To remove and install the bulb of trunk
replace the wiper blades.
lid, simply pull out or push in the bulb.
To install new wiper blades, follow the pro-
After replacement of bulb, perform the cedures below. 70G119
operation 1) in reverse order to restore
1) Hold the wiper arm away from the win-
to original state. NOTICE dow.
To avoid scratching or breaking the
window, do not let the wiper arm NOTE:
strike the window while replacing the When raising both of the front wiper arms,
wiper blade. pull the drivers side wiper arm up first.
When returning the wiper arms, lower the
passengers side wiper arm first.
Otherwise, the wiper arms may interfere
with each other.
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Removal
EXAMPLE EXAMPLE EXAMPLE
(3)
(2)
(1)
(3)
79MH0756
68PH00751
EXAMPLE
(1) (3)
(3)
68PH00750
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(3)
(2) (1)
EXAMPLE
56RM07003
NOTE:
When you install a new filter, check that
the UP mark (3) faces upward.
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EMERGENCY SERVICE
Tire changing tool ............................................................... 8-1
Jacking instructions ........................................................... 8-3
Jump-starting instructions ................................................. 8-6
Towing .................................................................................. 8-7
Engine trouble: Starter does not operate ......................... 8-8
Engine trouble: Flooded engine ........................................ 8-9
Engine trouble: Overheating .............................................. 8-9
Warning triangle .................................................................. 8-10
60G411
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Tire changing tool The tire changing tools are stowed in the
luggage compartment, below the luggage
compartment board (5).
EXAMPLE Pull the thread of the luggage compart-
ment board upwards. The luggage com-
partment board can be held open by
hanging the thread on the hook as shown
in the above illustration.
(5)
EXAMPLE
(3)
(1)
(2) 56RH00805
56RM08001
(1) Jack
(2) Wheel wrench
(3) Jack handle
(4) Towing hook
(5) Luggage compartment board
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WARNING
After using the tire changing tools,
stow them securely or they can
56RH00809 cause injury if an accident occurs.
To stow the jack (1), place it in the storage (6)
bracket (4) and turn the shaft clockwise CAUTION
with hand. 56RH00804
The jack should be used only to To remove the spare tire, turn its bolt (6)
EXAMPLE change wheels. It is important to read counterclockwise and remove it.
(5) the jacking instructions in this sec- While replacing tire with alloy wheel make
tion before attempting to use the sure to remove the wheel cap before keep-
jack. ing the tire in the trunk.
(3)
NOTICE
(4) Be sure that spare tire does not move
(1) after tightening the holder bolt.
56RH00807
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1) Place the vehicle on level, hard ground. 6) Position the jack at an angle as shown
2) Set the parking brake firmly and shift EXAMPLE in the illustration and raise the jack by
into R (Reverse) if your vehicle has a turning the jack handle clockwise until
manual transaxle or Auto Gear Shift. the jack-head groove fits around the
jacking bar beneath the vehicle body.
WARNING 7) Continue to raise the jack slowly and
smoothly until the tire clears the
Shift into R (Reverse) for a manual ground. Do not raise the vehicle more
transaxle or Auto Gear Shift vehicle than necessary.
when you jack up the vehicle.
Never jack up the vehicle with the
transaxle in N (Neutral). Other-
wise, unstable jack may cause an
accident.
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Raising vehicle with garage jack Rear jacking point for garage jack (2)
WARNING Apply the garage jack to one of the
points indicated below. EXAMPLE
Use the jack only to change wheels Always support the raised vehicle with
on level, hard ground. jack stands (commercially available) at
Never jack up the vehicle on an the points indicated below.
inclined surface.
Never raise the vehicle with the Front jacking point for garage jack (1)
jack in a location other than the
specified jacking point (shown in EXAMPLE
the illustration) near the wheel to
be changed. (2)
Check that the jack is raised at
least 25 mm (1 inch) before it con-
tacts the flange. Use of the jack
when it is within 25 mm (1 inch) of 56RH00801
being fully collapsed may result in
failure of the jack. Application point for jack stand (3)
Never get under the vehicle when it or two-column lift
is supported by the jack. EXAMPLE
Never run the engine when the
vehicle is supported by the jack
and never allow passengers to
remain in the vehicle.
(3) (3)
68PM00805
(1)
56RH00802
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WARNING
Shift into R (Reverse) for a manual
transaxle or Auto Gear Shift vehicle
when you jack up the vehicle.
Never jack up the vehicle with the 54G116
transaxle in N (Neutral). Other- Tightening torque for wheel nut
wise, unstable jack may cause an 100 Nm (10.2 kg-m, 74.0 lb-ft)
accident.
7) Lower the jack and fully tighten the nuts
with a wrench in numerical order as
shown in the illustration.
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Towing
WARNING If you need to have your vehicle towed,
(1) Never connect the jump lead directly contact a professional service. Your dealer
to the negative () terminal of the dis- can provide you with detailed towing
charged battery, or an explosion may instructions.
occur.
NOTICE
CAUTION Observe the following instructions
when towing your vehicle.
(3) Connect the jump lead to the engine To help avoid damage to your vehi-
mount bracket securely. If the jump cle during towing, proper equip-
(2) lead disconnects from the engine ment and towing procedures must
EXAMPLE mount bracket because of vibration be used.
56RH00808 at the start of the engine, the jump Using the frame hook, tow your
lead could be caught in the drive vehicle on paved roads for short
3) Connect jump leads as follows:
belts. distances at low speed.
1. Connect one end of the first jump
lead to the positive (+) terminal of 4) If the booster battery you are using is 2-wheel drive (2WD) manual
the discharged battery (1). fitted to another vehicle, start the
2. Connect the other end to the positive
transaxle or Auto Gear Shift
engine of the vehicle with the booster Manual transaxle vehicles or Auto Gear
(+) terminal of the booster battery battery. Run the engine at moderate Shift may be towed using either of the fol-
(2). speed. lowing methods.
3. Connect one end of the second jump 5) Start the engine of the vehicle with the
lead to the negative () terminal of discharged battery. 1) From the front, with the front wheels
the booster battery (2). 6) Remove the jump leads in the exact lifted and the rear wheels on the
4. Make the final connection to an reverse order in which you connected ground. Before towing, check that the
unpainted, heavy metal part (i.e. them. parking brake is released.
engine mount bolt (3)) of the engine 2) From the rear, with the rear wheels
of the vehicle with the discharged lifted and the front wheels on the
battery (1). ground, provided the steering and
drivetrain are in operational condition.
Before towing, check that transaxle is in
neutral, the steering wheel is unlocked
(vehicle without keyless push start sys-
tem - the ignition key should be in
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Engine trouble: Flooded Engine trouble: Overheating If leakage that may cause overheating
is found, do not run the engine until
engine The engine could overheat temporarily
these problems have been corrected.
under severe driving conditions. If the high
If the engine is flooded with fuel, it may be 3) If leakage is not found, carefully add
engine coolant temperature warning light
hard to start. If this happens, press the coolant to the reservoir and then the
comes on as overheating during driving:
accelerator pedal all the way to the floor radiator, if necessary. (Refer to Engine
and hold it there while cranking the engine. 1) Turn off the air conditioner, if equipped. coolant in INSPECTION AND MAIN-
For petrol engine model, do not operate 2) Take the vehicle to a safe place and TENANCE section.)
the starter motor for more than 12 sec- park.
onds. 3) Run the engine at a normal idle speed NOTE:
For diesel engine model, do not operate for a few minutes until the hight engine If engine overheats and you are not sure
the starter motor for more than 30 sec- coolant temperature warning light goes what to do, contact your authorised Maruti
onds. off. Suzuki workshop.
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MH007014
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APPEARANCE CARE
APPEARANCE CARE
Corrosion prevention .......................................................... 9-1
Vehicle cleaning .................................................................. 9-2
60G412 9
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Corrosion prevention This information illustrates the necessity of specifically intended for your purposes.
keeping your vehicle (particularly the Follow the manufacturers directions when
It is important to take good care of your
underbody) as clean and dry as possible. It using these special cleaners.
vehicle to protect it from corrosion. Listed
is equally important to repair any damage
below are instructions for how to maintain
to the paint or protective coatings as soon Repair finish damage
your vehicle to prevent corrosion. Please
as possible. Carefully examine your vehicle for damage
read and follow these instructions carefully.
to the painted surfaces. Should you find
Important information about corro- How to help prevent corrosion any chips or scratches in the paint, touch
them up immediately to prevent corrosion
sion Wash your vehicle frequently from starting. If the chips or scratches have
The best way to preserve the finish on your gone through to the bare metal, have a
Common causes of corrosion vehicle and to help avoid corrosion is to
1) Accumulation of road salt, dirt, moisture qualified body shop make the repair.
keep it clean with frequent washing.
or chemicals in hard-to-reach areas of Wash your vehicle at least once during the
the vehicle underbody or frame. Keep passenger and luggage compart-
winter and once immediately after the win- ments clean
2) Chipping, scratches and any damage to ter. Keep your vehicle, particularly the
treated or painted metal surfaces Moisture, dirt or mud can accumulate
underside, as clean and dry as possible. under the floor mats and may cause corro-
resulting from minor accidents or abra- If you frequently drive on salted roads,
sion by stones and gravel. sion. Occasionally, check under these
your vehicle should be washed at least mats to ensure that this area is clean and
once a month during the winter. If you live dry. More frequent checks are necessary if
Environmental conditions which accel- near the ocean, your vehicle should be
erate corrosion the vehicle is used for off-road driving or in
washed at least once a month throughout wet weather.
1) Road salt, dust control chemicals, sea the year.
breeze or industrial pollution will all Certain cargos such as chemicals, fertiliz-
accelerate the corrosion of metal. For washing instructions, refer to Vehicle ers, cleaners, salts, etc. are extremely cor-
2) High humidity will increase the rate of cleaning section. rosive by nature. These products should
corrosion particularly when the tem- be transported in sealed containers. If they
perature range is just above the freez- Remove foreign material deposits are spilled or leaked, clean and dry the
ing point. Foreign material such as salts, chemicals, area immediately.
3) Moisture in certain areas of a vehicle road oil or tar, tree sap, bird droppings and
for an extended period of time may pro- industrial fall-out may damage the finish of
mote corrosion even though other body your vehicle if it is left on painted surfaces.
sections may be completely dry. Remove these types of deposits as quickly
4) High temperatures will cause an accel- as possible. If these deposits are difficult to
erated rate of corrosion to parts of the wash off, an additional cleaner may be
vehicle which are not well-ventilated to required. Check that any cleaner you use
permit quick drying. is not harmful to painted surfaces and is
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Washing When washing the vehicle, park it in the sponge or soft cloth. The sponge or
place where direct sunlight does not fall on cloth should be frequently soaked in the
WARNING it and follow the instructions below: soap solution.
1) Flush the underside of body and wheel
Never attempt to wash and wax housings with pressurized water to NOTICE
your vehicle with the engine run- remove mud and debris. Use plenty of
ning. water. When using a commercial car wash
When cleaning the underside of the product, observe the cautions speci-
body and fender, where there may fied by the manufacturer. Never use
NOTICE strong household detergents or
be sharp-edged parts, wear gloves
and a long-sleeved shirt to protect When washing the vehicle: soaps.
your hands and arms from being Avoid directing steam or hot water
cut. of more than 80C (176F) on plas- 4) Once the dirt has been completely
After washing your vehicle, care- tic parts. removed, rinse off the detergent with
fully test the brakes before driving To avoid damaging engine compo- running water.
to check that they have maintained nents, do not use pressurized 5) Wipe off the vehicle body with a wet
their normal effectiveness. water in the engine compartment. chamois or cloth and allow it to dry in
the shade.
Washing by hand 2) Rinse the body to loosen the dirt. 6) Check carefully for damage to painted
Remove dirt and mud from the body surfaces. If there is any damage, touch
EXAMPLE exterior with running water. You may up the damage following the procedure
use a soft sponge or brush. Do not use below:
hard materials which can scratch the 1. Clean all damaged spots and allow
paint or plastic. Remember that the them to dry.
headlight covers or lenses are made of 2. Stir the paint and touch up the dam-
plastic in many cases. aged spots lightly using a small
brush.
NOTICE 3. Allow the paint to dry completely.
To avoid damage to the paint or plas-
tic surface, do not wipe the dirt off
without ample water. Follow the
above procedure.
60B212S
3) Wash the entire exterior with a mild
detergent or car wash soap using a
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NOTICE
If you use a high-pressure cleaner,
keep away the nozzle from your vehi-
cle sufficiently. 60B211S
Bringing the nozzle to your vehicle After washing the vehicle, waxing and pol-
too close or pointing the nozzle to ishing are recommended to further protect
the opening of front grill or bumper and beautify the paint.
etc. can cause damage and mal-
function of the vehicle body and Only use waxes and polishes of good
parts. quality.
Pointing the nozzle to the weather- When using waxes and polishes,
strip of door glasses, doors and the observe the precautions specified by the
sunroof (if equipped) can allow manufacturers.
water to enter the cabin.
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GENERAL INFORMATION
Vehicle identification .......................................................... 10-1
Radio frequency identification (RFID) tag .......................... 10-1
84MM01001
10
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Vehicle identification also used to assist your dealer when Radio frequency identification
ordering or referring to special service
Chassis serial number information. Whenever you have occasion (RFID) tag
to consult your authorised Maruti Suzuki As per Ministry of Road Transport and
EXAMPLE workshop, remember to identify your vehi- Highways, the Radio frequency identifica-
cle with this number. Should you find the tion (RFID) tag (1) is mandatory for each
number difficult to read, you will also find it vehicle for the purpose of electronic toll
on the identification plate. collection or any other purpose as may be
defined by the Government of India.
Engine serial number In case of any damage to RFID tag or
replacement of front windscreen, please
EXAMPLE contact your nearest authorised Maruti
Suzuki workshop.
EXAMPLE
79MH0A01
EXAMPLE
60G128
(1)
The engine serial number is stamped on
the cylinder block as shown in the illustra-
tion. 76MH1001
68PM01001
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As seen from inside of the vehicle As seen from outside of the vehicle
76MH1002 76MH1003
NOTE:
The picture shown is for indicative purpose NOTE:
only. Internal structure of actual device The picture shown is for indicative purpose
mounted on vehicle may be different. only. Internal structure of actual device
mounted on vehicle may be different.
NOTE:
RFID tag needs to be registered by gov-
ernment authorised agency (if applica-
ble).
Any attempt to remove the tag from the
windscreen will result in permanent dam-
age to the tag.
Use of chemical cleaners to clean the
windscreen area where the tag is
mounted can damage the tag.
Use of any sharp objects on the tag can
damage the tag.
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SPECIFICATIONS
NOTE:
Specifications are subject to change without notice.
M/T: Manual transaxle Petrol: Petrol (K12M) engine model
Diesel: Diesel (D13A) engine model
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ITEM: Engine
Type K12M(DOHC) D13A(DOHC)
Number of cylinders 4 4
Bore 73.0 mm (2.87 in.) 69.6 mm (2.74 in.)
Stroke 71.5 mm (2.81 in.) 82.0 mm (3.23 in.)
Piston displacement 1197 cm3 (1197 cc, 73.0 cu.in) 1248 cm3 (1248 cc, 76.1 cu.in)
Compression ratio 11.0 : 1 17.6 : 1
ITEM: Electrical
Standard spark plug Petrol NGK LKR6F-10
Petrol 34B19L
Battery
Diesel DIN50
Fuses See INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE section.
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*1 If you cannot prepare tires with the specified load index rating and speed symbol, prepare tires with higher load index rate and speed
symbol.
*2 If you prepare snow tires;
Check that they are tires of the same size, structure and load capacity as the originally installed tires.
Mount the snow tires on all four wheels.
Understand that the maximum permissible speed of snow tires is generally less than the originally installed tires.
*3 The spare wheel provided with alloy wheel variant is of steel wheel rim, hence follow 4 tire rotation only (Refer: Section Inspection
and Maintenance).
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SERVICE NETWORK (AS ON )
MARUTI SUZUKI AUTHORISED DEALERS (DEALER CODE) : SALES, SERVICE, WARRANTY & SPARE PARTS
MARUTI SERVICE MASTER (MSM) : SERVICE, WARRANTY & SPARE PARTS
MARUTI SERVICE ZONE (MSZ) : SERVICE, WARRANTY & SPARE PARTS
MARUTI AUTHORISED SERVICE STATIONS : A CATEGORY MASSs (**MARKED)
(MASSs) Free & paid Service, Major repairs & Accidental repairs
B CATEGORY MASSs (* MARKED)
Free & paid Service & Major repairs
C CATEGORY MASSs (##MARKED)
Free & paid Service & Minor repairs
D CATEGORY MASSs (#MARKED)
Free Service & Minor repairs
NOTE : MASSs are not authorised to undertake Warranty jobs. Customers are requested to approach only Maruti Suzuki
Authorised Dealers/Maruti Service Master/Maruti Service Zone for Warranty jobs.
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Hoshangabod Road, Bhopal-462026, Madhya Pradesh, 0755 - 6051555
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Coimbatore
Coimbatore 641018 (0422)-2242109
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