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FOREWORD MARUTI SUZUKI INDIA LIMITED believes
in conservation and protection of Earth’s 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.
68PH0-74E
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 “Don’t do this” or “Don’t let this hap- NOTICE
pen”.
Improper installation of mobile com-
CAUTION munication equipment such as cellu-
Indicates a potential hazard that lar telephones, CB (Citizen’s Band)
could result in minor or moderate radios or any other wireless transmit-
injury. ters may cause electronic interfer-
ence with your vehicle’s 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.
68PH0-74E
WARRANTY POLICY (4) Limitation:
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 NEXA changes, headlight aiming, fastener retightening, wheel bal-
dealer will be free, under normal use and service, from any ancing, wheel alignment and tyre rotation, cleaning of injec-
defects in material and workmanship at the time of manufacture tors, adjustments of carburettor, ignition timing, clutch and
SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING TERMS AND CONDITIONS: valve clearance.
(b) The replacement of normal wear parts including without lim-
(1) Qualification: itation, bulbs, tyres and tubes, spark plugs, belts, hoses, fil-
To qualify for this warranty: ters, wiper blades, brushes, contact points, fuses, clutch
The Maruti Suzuki vehicle must be delivered by authorised Maruti disc, brake shoes, brake pads, cable and all rubber parts
Suzuki NEXA dealer and serviced by authorised Maruti Suzuki (except oil seal and glass run).
workshop. (c) Any vehicle which has been used for competition or racing.
(d) Any repairs or replacement required as a result of accidents
(2) Term: or collision.
The term of the warranty shall be twenty-four (24) months or (e) Any defects caused by misuse, negligence, abnormal use or
40,000 kilometers (whichever occurs first) from the date of insufficient care.
invoice to the first owner. (f) Any vehicle which has been modified or altered, including
without limitation, the installation of performance accesso-
(3) Maruti Suzuki Warranty Obligation: ries.
If any defect(s) should be found in a Maruti Suzuki vehicle within (g) Any vehicle on which parts or accessories not approved by
the term stipulated above, Maruti Suzuki’s only obligation is to Maruti Suzuki have been used.
repair or replace at its sole discretion any part shown to be defec- (h) Any vehicle which has not been operated in accordance with
tive, with a new part or the equivalent at no cost to the owner for the operating instructions in this Owner’s Manual and Ser-
parts or labour, when Maruti Suzuki acknowledges that such a vice Booklet.
defect is attributable to faulty material or workmanship at the time (i) Any vehicle which has not received, during the warranty term,
of manufacture. The owner is responsible for any repair or replace- the service inspections prescribed in this Owner’s Manual
ments which are not covered by this warranty. and Service Booklet.
(j) Any vehicle which has been assembled, disassembled,
adjusted or repaired by other than authorised Maruti Suzuki
workshop.
(k) Any vehicle which has been used for purposes other than
what it was designed for.
68PH0-74E
(l) Any damage or deterioration caused by industrial pollution – Make certain that the authorised Maruti Suzuki workshop
and bird droppings. has certified the work on the “Maintenance Service Record”
(m) Insignificant defects which do not affect the function of the page in the “Owner’s Manual and Service Booklet and
vehicle including without limitation, sound, vibration and fluid – Present the Maruti Suzuki “Owner’s Manual and Service
seep. Booklet to the authorised Maruti Suzuki workshop whenever
(n) Any natural wear and tear including without limitation, ageing
etc. requesting service inspections or warranty service.
(o) Installation and usage of domestic LPG gas/LPG Cylinder. If the “Owner’s Manual and Service Booklet” should be lost or
(p) V-belts, hoses and gas leaks. destroyed the owner should consult the authorised Maruti Suzuki
(q) Any vehicle retrofitted with LPG/CNG kits. workshop from whom the vehicle was purchased for instructions
concerning replacement of the “Owner’s Manual and Service
(5) Extent of Warranty: Booklet”.
This warranty is the entire written warranty given by Maruti Suzuki
for Maruti Suzuki vehicles and no dealer or its or his agent or (8) Disclaimer of Consequential Damage:
employee is authorised to extend or enlarge this warranty and no Maruti Suzuki assumes no responsibility for loss of vehicle, loss of
dealer or its or his agent or employee is authorised to make any time, inconvenience or any other indirect incidental or consequen-
oral warranty on Maruti Suzuki’s behalf. tial damage resulting from the vehicle not being available to the
Maruti Suzuki reserves the right to add any improvements or owner because of any defect covered by this warranty.
change the design of any model at any time with no obligation to
make the same changes on units previously sold. (9) Change of Owner
Even if ownership of the vehicle changes, the remaining warranty
(6) Warranty Service: period is effective for the new owner.
To obtain warranty service, the complete vehicle must be pre-
sented at the owner’s expenses to any authorised Maruti Suzuki
workshop.
68PH0-74E
EMISSION WARRANTY POLICY 3. The method of examination for deciding the warranty of the
parts will be at the sole discretion of Maruti Suzuki and autho-
rised Maruti Suzuki workshop and results of the examination
Maruti Suzuki offers the Emission Warranty on all Maruti Suzuki will be final and binding. If after examination, the warrantable
vehicles (apart from the Regular Warranty and will run parallel to condition is not established, Maruti Suzuki and authorised
the regular product warranty) only in four metropolitan cities (New Maruti Suzuki workshop has the right to charge all, or part of
Delhi, Kolkata, Mumbai and Chennai) with effect from July 1st, the cost of such examination.
2001.
4. Under Emission Warranty, the parts (as given in Annexure - A)
Terms: will be changed free of cost, but the consumables will be
The Emission Warranty will be applicable for 80,000 kms or 3 charged as per actual.
years (Whichever comes earlier) from the date of invoice to the 5. If the part covered under Emission Warranty or the associated
first owner. The remaining warranty terms will be valid in case of parts, are not independently replaceable, on account of these
any change in ownership provided the production of all valid docu- being integral parts of a complete assembly, Maruti Suzuki and
ments. authorised Maruti Suzuki workshop will have the sole discre-
tion to replace either the entire assembly or by using some of
Conditions: the parts of the system through suitable repairs or modifica-
1. Under Emission Warranty, Warranty claims will be admitted for tions.
a prima-facie examination, in case vehicle fails to meet the
6. Any consequential repairs or replacement of parts which may
Emission Standard as specified in sub rule (2) of rule no. 115
be found necessary to establish compliance of Emission War-
of Central Motor Vehicles Rules (CMVR), 1989.
ranty, will not be considered under warranty, unless the same is
2. The warranty claims will only be accepted after examination under product warranty. The consumable will be charged as
carried out by Maruti Suzuki or authorised Maruti Suzuki work- per actual under such repair or replacement.
shop which leads to firm conclusions that the 7. Maruti Suzuki will not be responsible for the cost of transporta-
a) Original settings have not been tampered in any case. tion of the vehicle to the nearest authorised Maruti Suzuki
b) Part (as given in Annexure - A) has a manufacturing defect. workshop or any loss due to non-availability of the vehicle
c) Vehicle is unable to meet the Emission Standards (as given during the period of lodging of a warranty claim and examina-
in 1.), inspite of the vehicle having been maintained and tion and/or repair by Maruti Suzuki workshop.
used in accordance with the instructions as specified in
Owner’s Manual and Service Booklet and the used fuel and 8. Maruti Suzuki will not be responsible for any penalty that may
different oils (Engine oil, Transmission oil, Brake oil etc.) are be charged by statutory authorities on account of failure to
also as per specification. comply with the EMISSION STANDARDS.
9. Emission Warranty will not be affected by the change of owner,
provided all the documents are available.
68PH0-74E
10. All maintenance actions (as specified in the Owner’s Manual Annexure - A
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 2. Electronic Control Module (ECM).
during which the failure is discovered. The receipts (for the
3. Intake Manifold.
maintenance of the vehicle as per specification in Owner’s
Manual and Service Booklet from the date of original pur- 4. EGR valve.
chase of the vehicle) will also be required. 5. Ignition Coil.
6. Canister Assembly.
Conditions under which the Emission Warranty is not 7. Vapour Liquid Seperator.
APPLICABLE 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 authorised Maruti Suzuki workshop 10. Oil Filler Cap.
as per the schedule specified in the Owner’s Manual.
11. Catalytic Convertor.
3. Vehicle subjected to abnormal use (accident, motor race, ral- 12. Exhaust Manifold.
lies or for the purpose of establishing the records etc).
13. All Fuel Injection System related Sensors.
4. Use of non MGP (Maruti Genuine Part).
14. High Pressure Fuel Pump.
5. Vehicle that has been tampered with. 15. Glow Plug.
6. Tampering with odometer so that the actual kilometer reading 16. Glow Plug Controller.
cannot 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
FUEL RECOMMENDATION
FUEL RECOMMENDATION 1
S Fuel Recommendation ........................................................ 1-1
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Keys ..................................................................................... 2-1
Door Locks ......................................................................... 2-2 2
Keyless Push Start System Remote Controller/
Keyless Entry System Transmitter ................................... 2-5
Security System ................................................................. 2-13
Windows ............................................................................. 2-15
Mirrors ................................................................................. 2-17
Front Seats ......................................................................... 2-19
Rear Seats ........................................................................... 2-20
Seat Belts and Child Restraint Systems .......................... 2-20
Supplemental Restraint System (air bags)
(if equipped) ........................................................................ 2-33
Instrument Cluster ............................................................. 2-39
Speedometer ...................................................................... 2-40
Tachometer ......................................................................... 2-40
Fuel Gauge .......................................................................... 2-40
60G404 Temperature Gauge ........................................................... 2-41
Brightness Control ............................................................. 2-41
Information Display ............................................................ 2-42
Warning and Indicator Lights ........................................... 2-49
Lighting Control Lever ....................................................... 2-55
Front Fog Light Switch (if equipped) ............................... 2-56
Headlight Leveling Switch ................................................. 2-56
Turn Signal Control Lever ................................................. 2-56
Hazard Warning Switch ..................................................... 2-57
Windshield Wiper and Washer Lever ............................... 2-58
Tilt Steering Lock Lever .................................................... 2-59
Horn ..................................................................................... 2-60
Heated Rear Window Switch ............................................. 2-60
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(1) (2)
(1) (2)
EXAMPLE
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(Vehicle with keyless entry system) You can unlock the lid by pushing the trunk
(1) LOCK To unlock the all doors, push the lid unlatch button (2).
(2) UNLOCK “UNLOCK” button twice on the keyless
entry system tramsmitter. Push the trunk WARNING
Each of the rear doors is equipped with a lid unlatch switch (1) and lift the trunk lid to
child-proof lock which can be used to help open the trunk lid. Always make sure that the trunk lid is
prevent unwanted opening of the door closed and latched securely. Other-
from inside the vehicle. When the lock (Vehicle with keyless push start wise, it may open unexpectedly while
lever is in the “LOCK” position (1), the rear system) driving. Completely closing it also
door can only be opened from outside. Push the trunk lid unlatch switch (1) and lift helps keep exhaust gases from enter-
When the lock lever is in the “UNLOCK” the trunk lid to open the trunk lid. ing the vehicle.
position (2), the rear door can be opened The trunk lid unlatch switch (1) operates
from inside or outside. when the keyless push start system If you cannot unlatch the trunk lid by push-
remote controller is within the switch’s ing the unlatch switch (1) due to a dis-
WARNING operating range. charged battery or malfunction, follow the
Be sure to place the child-proof lock The trunk lid unlatch switch (1) operates procedures below to unlatch the trunk lid
in the “LOCK” position whenever only to open the trunk lid. from inside the vehicle.
children are seated in the rear. If you close the trunk lid with the keyless
push start system remote controller left in
the trunk with all the doors locked, the
trunk will be automatically unlatched.
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within 5 seconds, or push one of the but- Keyless unlocking/locking using the NOTE:
tons 5 seconds later, the siren will request switches You can switch the function that unlocks all
sound. doors from twice operations to once opera-
• You can set whether the siren sounds tion, and vice versa, via the setting mode
when locking or unlocking the door(s) via of the information display. For details on
the setting mode of the information dis- how to use the information display, refer to
play. For details on how to use the infor- “Information Display” in this section.
mation display, refer to “Information
Display” in this section. When the doors are unlocked:
• The turn signal lights will flash twice and
NOTE: the exterior siren will sound twice.
• The maximum operating distance of the • If the interior light switch is in the
remote controller is about 5 m (16 ft.), (1) “DOOR” position, the interior light will
but this can vary depending on the sur- turn on for about 15 seconds and then
roundings, especially near other trans- EXAMPLE fade out. If you press the engine switch
mitting devices such as radio towers or 79MH0207 during this time, the light will start to fade
CB (Citizen’s Band) radios. When the remote controller is within the out immediately.
• The door locks cannot be operated with operating range described in this section, Be sure the doors are locked after you
the remote controller if the ignition mode you can lock or unlock the doors by push- operate the request switch to lock the
is other than the “LOCK” (OFF). ing the request switch (1) on the driver’s doors.
• If any door is open, you cannot lock the door handle or front passenger’s door han-
door by operating the remote controller, dle. NOTE:
however unlock the door. • The door locks cannot be operated by
• If you lose one of the remote controllers, To lock all doors when all doors are the request switch under the following
ask your authorised Maruti Suzuki work- unlocked: conditions:
shop as soon as possible for a replace- • To lock all doors, push one of the – If any door is open or is not completely
ment. Be sure to have your dealer request switches once. closed.
program the new remote controller code The turn signal lights will flash once and – If the ignition mode is other than
in your vehicle’s memory so that the old the exterior siren will sound once when the “LOCK” (OFF).
code is erased. doors are locked. • If no doors are opened within about 30
seconds after unlocking the doors by
To unlock a door or all doors: pushing the request switch, the doors
• Push one of the request switches once will be locked again automatically.
to unlock only one door.
• Push one of the request switches twice
to unlock all doors.
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• If a spare remote controller is in the vehi- • When the remote controller is in contact
EXAMPLE cle, the request switches may not oper- with or covered by a metal object.
(1) ate normally. • When a radio wave type remote keyless
• The remote controller will only operate a entry is used nearby.
request switch if it is within the switch’s • When the remote controller is placed
operating range. For example, if the near an electronic device such as per-
remote controller is within the operating sonal computer.
range of the driver’s door request switch Some additional precautions you should
but not the front passenger’s door take and information you should be aware
(1) request switch, the driver’s door switch of are:
can be operated but the front passen- • Make sure the key is stowed in the
ger’s door switch cannot be operated. remote controller. If the remote controller
79MH0208 • Avoid operations of switch with sharp becomes unreliable, you will not be able
objects or long nails. to lock or unlock the doors.
(1) 80 cm (2 1/2 feet) • Be sure that the driver always carries the
NOTICE remote controller.
When the remote controller is within • If you lose one of the remote controllers,
approximately 80 cm (2 1/2 feet) from a The remote controller is a sensitive ask your authorised Maruti Suzuki work-
front door handle, you can lock or unlock electronic instrument. To avoid dam- shop as soon as possible for a replace-
the doors by pushing the request switch. aging the remote controller: ment. Be sure to have your dealer
• Do not expose it to impacts, mois- program the new remote controller code
NOTE: ture or high temperature such as in your vehicle’s memory so that the old
• If the remote controller is outside the by leaving it on the dashboard code is erased.
request switch operating range under direct sunlight. • You can use up to four remote control-
described above, you will not be able to • Keep the remote controller away lers and the keys for your vehicle. Ask
operate the request switch. from magnetic objects such as a your authorised Maruti Suzuki workshop
• If the battery of the remote controller television. for details.
runs down or there are strong radio • The battery life of the remote controller
waves or noise, the request switch oper- NOTE: is about two years, but it can vary
ating range may be reduced or the The keyless push start system may not depending on usage conditions.
remote controller may be inoperative. function correctly in certain environments
• If the remote controller is too close to the or under certain operating conditions such
door glass, the request switches may not as the following:
operate. • When there are strong signals coming
from a television, power station or a cel-
lular phone.
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If the remote controller is left in the vehicle Replacement of the battery (1) Lithium disc type battery:
and you lock the driver’s door or front pas- If the remote controller becomes unreli- CR2032 or equivalent
senger’s door as described below, the door able, replace the battery.
will be automatically unlocked. 3) Replace the battery (1) so its + terminal
To replace the battery of the remote con-
• If you open the driver’s door and lock the faces the bottom of the case as shown
troller:
door by turning the lock knob forward or in the illustration.
pushing the power door locking switch, 4) Close the remote controller firmly.
the driver’s door will be automatically
EXAMPLE 5) Make sure the door locks can be oper-
unlocked. ated with the remote controller.
• If you open the front passenger’s door 6) Dispose of the used battery properly
and lock the door by turning the lock according to applicable rules or regula-
knob forward or pushing the power door tions. Do not dispose of lithium batter-
locking switch, the front passenger’s ies with ordinary household trash.
door will be automatically unlocked.
If you close the trunk lid with the remote WARNING
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controller left in the trunk with all the doors Swallowing a lithium battery may
locked, the trunk will be automatically 1) Pull the key out from the remote con- cause serious internal injury. Do not
unlatched. troller. allow anyone to swallow a lithium
2) Insert a flat blade screwdriver covered battery. Keep lithium batteries away
NOTE: with a soft cloth in the slot of the remote from children and pets. If swallowed,
• The reminder will not operate when the controller and pry it open. contact a physician immediately.
remote controller is on the instrument
panel, in the glove box, in a storage EXAMPLE
compartment, in the sun visor or on the NOTICE
floor etc. The remote controller is a sensitive
• Be sure that the driver always carries the electronic instrument. To avoid dam-
remote controller. aging it, do not expose it to dust or
• Do not leave the remote controller in the (1) moisture or tamper with internal parts.
vehicle when leaving the vehicle.
NOTE:
Used batteries must be disposed properly
according to applicable rules or regulations
and must not be disposed with ordinary
household trash.
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Keyless Entry System Transmitter The turn signal lights will flash once and within 5 seconds, or push one of the but-
(Type B) the siren will sound once when the doors tons 5 seconds later, the siren will
are locked. sound.
EXAMPLE • You can set whether the siren sounds
When the doors are unlocked: when locking or unlocking the door(s) via
• The turn signal lights will flash twice and the setting mode of the information dis-
the siren will sound twice. play. For details on how to use the infor-
• If the interior light switch is in the mation display, refer to “Information
“DOOR” position, the interior light will Display” in this section.
turn on for about 15 seconds and then
fade out. If you insert the key into the NOTE:
ignition switch during this time, the light • The maximum operating distance of the
(1) will start to fade out immediately.
(2) keyless entry system transmitter is about
79MH0237 Be sure the doors are locked after you 5 m (16 ft.), but this can vary depending
operate the “LOCK” button (1). If no door is on the surroundings, especially near
(1) “LOCK” button opened within about 30 seconds after the other transmitting devices such as radio
(2) “UNLOCK” button “UNLOCK” button (2) is operated, the towers or CB (Citizen’s Band) radios.
doors will automatically lock again. • The door locks cannot be operated with
You can lock or unlock all doors simultane- the transmitter, if the ignition key is
ously by operating the transmitter near the NOTE: inserted in the ignition switch.
vehicle. • If you lock the doors using the transmit- • If any door is open, you cannot lock the
ter when the trunk or engine hood is door by operating the transmitter, how-
Central door locking system open, the siren will sound 3 times to ever unlock the door.
• To lock all doors, push the “LOCK” but- remind you. • If you lose one of the transmitters, ask
ton (1) once. • If the security system was triggered due your authorised Maruti Suzuki workshop
• To unlock only the driver’s door, push the to an unauthorised entry into the vehicle as soon as possible for a replacement.
“UNLOCK” button (2) once. and then you unlock the doors using the Be sure to have your dealer program the
• To unlock other doors, push the transmitter, the siren will sound 4 times new transmitter code in your vehicle’s
“UNLOCK” button (2) once again. to remind you. If this happens, check memory so that the old code is erased.
NOTE: whether your vehicle has been broken
You can switch the function that unlocks all into while you were away from it.
doors from twice operations to once opera- • Once you push both of the “LOCK” but-
tion, and vice versa, via the setting mode ton (1) and “UNLOCK” button (2), then
of the information display. For details on you push one of the buttons within 5 sec-
how to use the information display, refer to onds, the siren will not sound. However,
“Information Display” in this section. If you push one of the buttons twice
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• If any door is not operated within approx- NOTE: Security system indication
imately 30 seconds after the doors have • Even after the alarm has stopped, if you • If any of the doors or trunk are opened
been unlocked using the keyless entry lock the doors using the keyless entry without unlocking by the keyless entry
system transmitter or keyless push start system transmitter or keyless push start system transmitter or keyless push start
system remote controller, the doors are system remote controller, the security system remote controller, all turn signal
automatically locked again. When the system will be rearmed. lights start to blink and the interior buzzer
doors are locked, the security system • If you disconnect the battery while the beeps intermittently. After 5 seconds, the
will be armed. security system is in the armed condition siren will sound for about 27.5 seconds.
• If the security system indicator (1) blinks or the alarm is actually in operation, the The security system indicator continues to
when the ignition switch is in the “ON” alarm will be re-triggered when the bat- blink during this time.
position or the ignition mode is “ON”, tery is then reconnected. • If the engine hood is opened, all turn sig-
there may be something wrong with the • Even after the alarm has stopped at the nal lights blink, and the siren sounds for
security system. Ask your authorised end of the predetermined operation time, about 27.5 seconds. The security system
Maruti Suzuki workshop to inspect the it will be triggered again if any of the indicator continues to blink during this
system. doors, trunk or engine hood is opened, time.
or the warning may be triggered if the • If the shock sensor is in the enabled state
How to disarm the security system vehicle feels a shock (if the shock sen- and the vehicle feels a shock higher than
Simply unlock the doors using the keyless sor is in the enabled state), without dis- the pre-warning sensitivity, the siren
entry system transmitter or keyless push arming the security system. sounds for about 2 seconds (pre-warn-
start system remote controller. The secu- ing). If the vehicle feels a shock higher
rity system indicator will go out, indicating Checking whether the alarm has been than the full blast warning sensitivity, siren
that the security system is disarmed. triggered during parking will sound for about 4.5 seconds (full blast
If the alarm was triggered and you then turn warning). The security system indicator
How to stop the alarm the ignition switch to “ON” position or the continues to blink during this time.
Should the alarm be triggered accidentally, ignition mode is “ON”, the security system
the alarm will stop by the following opera- indicator will blink rapidly for about 8 sec- NOTE:
tions. onds and a buzzer will beep 4 times during If you set the full blast warning sensitivity
• Press the engine switch to change the this period. If this happens, check whether higher than the pre-warning sensitivity in
ignition mode to “ON” or turn the ignition the vehicle has been broken into while you the setting mode of the information display,
switch to “ON” position. were away from it. or the vehicle feels such shock as to be
• Unlock the doors using the keyless push able to trigger the full blast warning, the full
start system remote controller, the blast warning will be triggered preferen-
request switch, or the keyless entry sys- tially. In this case, the pre-warning will not
tem transmitter. be triggered.
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Mirrors
WARNING WARNING
Inside Rearview Mirror
Whenever you disconnect and recon- • Always adjust the mirror with the
nect the battery or replace the fuse, EXAMPLE selector set to the day position.
the pinching prevention function • Only use the night position if it is
needs to be initialized. necessary to reduce glare from the
The pinching prevention function will headlights of vehicles behind you. Be
not be activated until the initialization aware that in this position you may
complete. not be able to see some objects that
68LMT0205 could be seen in the day position.
If the auto-down/up feature would not work
after initialization, there might be some- EXAMPLE Auto Dimming Rearview Mirror
thing wrong with the pinching prevention (if equipped)
function. Have your vehicle inspected by EXAMPLE
an authorised Maruti Suzuki workshop.
(1)
(2) (3)
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(1) (2)
(2) Day driving
(3) Night driving
You can adjust the inside rearview mirror
by hand so as to see the rear of your vehi-
cle in the mirror. To adjust the mirror, set 79MH0216
the selector tab (1) to the day position,
then move the mirror up, down or sideways
by hand to obtain the best view.
When driving at night, you can move the
selector tab to the night position to reduce
glare from the headlights of vehicles
behind you.
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as low as possible
across the hips
Above the pelvis Across the pelvis
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Safety reminder
WARNING WARNING Sit up straight and
(Continued) fully back
(Continued)
• Never use the same seat belt on more • Avoid contamination of seat belt
than one occupant and never attach a webbing by polishes, oils, chemicals,
seat belt over an infant or child being Low on hips
and particularly battery acid. Clean-
held on an occupant’s lap. Such seat ing may safely be carried out using
belt use could cause serious injury in mild soap and water.
the event of an accident. • Do not insert any items such as
• Periodically inspect seat belt assem- coins, clips, etc. into the seat belt
blies for excessive wear and damage.
Seat belts should be replaced if web- buckles, and be careful not to spill
bing becomes frayed, contaminated, liquids into these parts. If foreign
or damaged in any way. It is essential materials get into a seat belt buckle,
to replace the entire seat belt assem- the seat belt may not work properly. EXAMPLE
bly after it has been worn in a severe • All seatbacks should always be in an 60A038
impact, even if damage to the assem- upright position when driving, or seat
bly is not obvious. belt effectiveness may be reduced.
Seat belts are designed to offer maxi-
EXAMPLE Low on hips
• Children age 12 and under should
ride properly restrained in the rear mum protection when seatbacks are
seat. in the upright position.
• Infants and small children should
never be transported unless they are Lap-Shoulder Belt
properly restrained. Restraint sys-
tems for infants and small children Emergency locking retractor (ELR)
can be purchased locally and should The seat belt has an emergency locking
be used. Make sure that the system retractor (ELR), which is designed to lock
you purchase meets applicable the seat belt only during a sudden stop or
safety standards. Read and follow all impact. It also may lock if you pull the belt 60A040
the directions provided by the manu- across your body very quickly. If this hap- To reduce the risk of sliding under the belt
facturer. pens, let the belt go back to unlock it, then during a collision, position the lap portion
• For children, if the shoulder belt irri- pull the belt across your body more slowly. of the belt across your lap as low on your
tates the neck or face, move the child
closer to the center of the vehicle. hips as possible and adjust it to a snug fit
(Continued) by pulling the shoulder portion of the belt
upward through the latch plate. The length
of the diagonal shoulder strap adjusts itself
to allow freedom of movement.
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All Seat Belts Except Rear Center Rear Center Seat Belt refitted into the buckle and the belt tight-
All seat belts except rear center are the ened as previously described.
TO TIGHTEN EXAMPLE
lap-shoulder belt.
To unfasten the belt, press the release but-
ton on the buckle catch.
EXAMPLE
EXAMPLE
Low on hips
CENTER
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3) After step 2) has finished, the reminder the anchor up. To move downward, slide
WARNING light will remain on until the driver’s seat the anchor down while pulling the lock
belt is buckled. knob out. After adjustment, make sure that
It is absolutely essential that the the anchor is securely locked.
driver and passengers wear their seat If the driver has buckled his or her seat belt
belts at all times. Persons who are and later unbuckles the seat belt, the
reminder system will be activated from WARNING
not wearing seat belts have a much
greater risk of injury if an accident step 1) or step 2) according to the vehicle’s Be sure that the shoulder belt is posi-
occurs. Make a regular habit of buck- speed. When the vehicle’s speed is below tioned on the center of the outside
about 15 km/h, the reminder will start from shoulder. The belt should be away
ling your seat belt before putting the step 1). When the vehicle’s speed is above
key in the ignition or pressing the from your face and neck, but not fall-
about 15 km/h, the reminder will start from ing off your shoulder. Misadjustment
engine switch. step 2). of the belt could reduce the effective-
ness of the safety belt in a crash.
There are two kinds of operations on the The reminder will be automatically can-
driver’s seat belt reminder depending on celed when the driver’s seat belt is buckled
the vehicle’s specification. or the ignition switch is turned off, or the Seat Belt Inspection
engine switch is pressed to change the EXAMPLE
Type A ignition mode to “LOCK” (OFF).
When the driver doesn’t buckle his or her
seat belt with the ignition switch in the Shoulder Anchor Height Adjuster
“ON” position or the ignition mode is “ON”,
the driver’s seat belt reminder light in the EXAMPLE
instrument cluster will blink until the
driver’s seat belt is buckled.
Type B
If the driver’s seat belt remains unbuckled
when the ignition switch is turned to the
“ON” position or the engine switch is 65D209S
pressed to change the ignition mode to
“ON”. The reminder works as follows: Periodically inspect the seat belts to make
1) The driver’s seat belt reminder light will sure they work properly and are not dam-
come on. aged. Check the webbing, buckles, latch
2) After the vehicle’s speed has reached 64J198 plates, retractors, anchorages, and guide
about 15 km/h, the driver’s seat belt Adjust the shoulder anchor height so that loops. Replace any seat belts which do not
reminder light will blink and a buzzer the shoulder belt rides on the center of the work properly or are damaged.
will sound for about 95 seconds. outboard shoulder. To move upward, slide
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Infant restraint - rear seat only MARUTI SUZUKI highly recommends that
WARNING you use a child restraint system to restrain
EXAMPLE infants and small children. Many different
Be sure to inspect all seat belt types of child restraint systems are available;
assemblies after any collision. Any
seat belt assembly which was in use make sure that the restraint system you
during a collision (other than a very select meets applicable safety standards.
minor one) should be replaced, even All child restraint systems are designed to be
if damage to the assembly is not secured on vehicle seats by seat belts (lap
obvious. Any seat belt assembly belts or the lap portion of lap-shoulder belts).
which was not in use during a colli- Whenever possible, MARUTI SUZUKI rec-
sion should be replaced if it does not ommends that child restraint systems be
function properly, it is damaged in 80JC007
installed on the rear seat. According to acci-
any way or the seat belt pretension- Child restraint dent statistics, children are safer when prop-
ers were activated (that is, if the front
erly restrained in rear seating positions than
air bags were activated). EXAMPLE in front seating positions.
Child Restraint Systems If you must use a front-facing child
restraint in the front passenger’s seat,
adjust the passenger’s seat as far back as
possible.
NOTE:
Observe any statutory regulation about
child restraints.
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EXAMPLE
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Children could be endangered in a
in the rear seat, slide the front seat Install your child restraint system accord-
crash if their child restraint systems
far enough forward so that the child’s ing to the instructions provided by the child
are not properly secured in the vehi-
feet do not touch the front seatback. restraint system manufacturer.
cle. When installing a child restraint
This will help avoid injury to the child Make sure that the seat belt is securely
system, be sure to follow the instruc-
in the event of an accident. latched.
tions below. Be sure to secure the
child in the restraint system accord- Try to move the child restraint system in all
ing to the manufacturer’s instruc- directions to make sure it is securely
EXAMPLE installed.
tions.
WARNING
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
65D608 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
Anchorages forward to make sure the connecting bars
EXAMPLE are securely latched to the anchorages.
EXAMPLE
Pull to tighten
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EXAMPLE
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Installation of Child Restraint with 4) Hook the top strap to the anchor 6) Install the head restraint, then pass the
Top Strap bracket and tighten the top strap top strap under the head restraint as
according to the instructions provided shown in the illustration. (Refer to
EXAMPLE by the child restraint system manufac- “Head Restraints” section for details on
turer. Be sure to attach the top strap to how to raise or lower the head
the corresponding anchor located restraint.)
directly behind the child restraint. Do
not attach the top strap to the luggage NOTE:
restraint loops. Maruti Suzuki recommends use of Maruti
Suzuki Genuine accessory of “Child seat,
WARNING ISOFIX”.
Do not attach the child restraint top
strap to the luggage restraint loops
Incorrectly attached top strap will
reduce the intended effectiveness of
79MH0241 the child restraint system.
Some child restraint systems require the
use of a top strap. Top strap anchor brack- EXAMPLE
ets are provided in your vehicle at the loca-
tions shown in the illustrations. The
number of the anchor bracket provided in
your vehicle depends on the vehicle speci-
fication.
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Group 0
X U X N.A. N.A.
Up to 10 kg
Group 0+
Up to 13 kg X U X N.A. N.A.
Group I
9 to 18 kg X U X N.A. N.A.
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Seat Belt Pretensioner System To determine if your vehicle is equipped The driver and all passengers must be
(if equipped) with a seat belt pretensioner system at the properly restrained by wearing seat belts
front seating positions, check the label on at all times, whether or not a pretensioner
the front seat belt at the bottom part. If the is equipped at their seating position, to
EXAMPLE letters “p” and/or “PRE” appear as illus- minimize the risk of severe injury or death
and/or trated, your vehicle is equipped with the in the event of a crash.
seat belt pretensioner system. You can use
the pretensioner seat belts in the same Sit fully back in the seat; sit up straight; do
manner as ordinary seat belts. not lean forward or sideways. Adjust the
Read this section and the “Supplemental belt so the lap portion of the belt is worn
Restraint System (air bags)” section to low across the pelvis, not across the waist.
learn more about the pretensioner system. Please refer to the “Seat Adjustment” sec-
tion and the instructions and precautions
The seat belt pretensioner system works about the seat belts in this “Seat Belts and
with the SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT Child Restraint Systems” section for details
Label SYSTEM (Air Bags). The crash sensors on proper seat and seat belt adjustments.
and the electronic controller of the air bag
system also control the seat belt preten- Please note that the pretensioners along
63J269
sioners. When the air bags are triggered, with the air bags will activate in severe
the pretensioners are also triggered. frontal collisions. They are not designed to
WARNING For precautions and general information activate in rear impacts, side impacts, roll-
including servicing the pretensioner sys- overs, or minor frontal collisions. The pre-
This section of the owner’s manual tem, refer to the “Supplemental Restraint
describes your Vehicle SEAT BELT tensioners can be activated only once. If
System (air bags)” section in addition to the pretensioners are activated (that is, if
PRETENSIONER SYSTEM. Please this “Seat Belt Pretensioner System” sec-
read and follow ALL these instruc- the air bags are activated), have the pre-
tion, and follow all those precautions. tensioner system serviced by an autho-
tions carefully to minimize your risk
of severe injury or death. The pretensioner is located in each front rised Maruti Suzuki workshop as soon as
seat belt retractor. The pretensioner tight- possible.
ens the seat belt so the belt fits the occu-
pant’s body more snugly in the event of a
frontal crash. The retractors will remain
locked after the pretensioners are acti-
vated. Upon activation, some noise will
occur and some smoke may be released.
These conditions are not harmful and do
not indicate a fire in the vehicle.
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Supplemental Restraint
System (air bags) EXAMPLE
(if equipped)
WARNING 2
This section of the owner’s manual 1
describes the protection provided by
your vehicle SUPPLEMENTAL
RESTRAINT SYSTEM (air bags).
Please read and follow ALL these
instructions carefully to minimize
your risk of severe injury or death in
the event of a collision.
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Air bag symbol (if equipped) meaning Front air bags are designed to inflate in
WARNING severe frontal collisions when the ignition
EXAMPLE switch is in the “ON” position or the ignition
An air bag supplements, or adds to, mode is “ON”.
the crash protection offered by seat
belts. The driver and all passengers Front air bags are not designed to inflate in
must be properly restrained by wear- rear impacts, side impacts, rollovers or
ing seat belts at all times, whether or minor frontal collisions, since they would
not an air bag is mounted at their offer no protection in those types of acci-
seating position, to minimize the risk dents. Remember, since an air bag
of severe injury or death in the event deploys only one time during an accident,
of a crash. seat belts are needed to restrain occu-
72M00150 pants from further movements during the
“AIR BAG” light (if equipped) accident.
You may find this label on the sun visor.
EXAMPLE Therefore, an air bag is NOT a substitute
WARNING for seat belts. To maximize your protection,
ALWAYS WEAR YOUR SEAT BELTS. Be
NEVER use a rearward facing child aware that no system can prevent all pos-
restraint on a seat protected by an sible injuries that may occur in an accident.
ACTIVE AIRBAG in front of it, DEATH
or SERIOUS INJURY to the CHILD Driver’s front air bag (if equipped)
63J030 can occur.
If the “AIR BAG” light on the instrument EXAMPLE
cluster does not blink or come on when the Front Air Bags (if equipped)
ignition switch is first turned to the “ON”
position, or the ignition mode is first EXAMPLE
changed to “ON”, or the “AIR BAG” light
stays on, or comes on while driving, the air
bag system (or the seat belt pretensioner
system) may not work properly. Have the
air bag system inspected by an authorised
Maruti Suzuki workshop as soon as possi-
ble.
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EXAMPLE
80J097
58MS030
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EXAMPLE
80J119
80J100E
• Collision from the side.
• Falling into a deep hole or ditch. 80J103
EXAMPLE
• Collision that the front of your vehicle
EXAMPLE goes under the bed of a truck etc.
EXAMPLE
80J110
• Vehicle rollover.
80J101
80J120 80J105E
• Collision from the rear. 80J102
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Note that even though your vehicle may be Service on or around air bag components
moderately damaged in a frontal collision, or wiring must be performed only by an
the collision may not have been severe authorised Maruti Suzuki workshop
enough to trigger the air bags to inflate. If Improper service could result in unin-
your vehicle sustains ANY front-end dam- tended air bag deployment or could render
age, have the air bag system inspected by the air bag inoperative. Either of these two
an authorised Maruti Suzuki workshop to conditions may result in severe injury.
ensure it is in proper working order.
To prevent damage or unintended inflation
Your vehicle is equipped with a diagnostic of the air bag system, be sure the battery
module which records information about is disconnected and the ignition switch has
the air bag system if the air bags deploy in been in the “LOCK” position or the ignition
a crash. The module records information mode has been “LOCK” (OFF) for at least
about overall system status, which sensors 90 seconds before performing any electri-
activated the deployment. cal service work on your Vehicle. Do not
touch air bag system components or wires.
Servicing the air bag system The wires are wrapped with yellow tape or
If the air bags inflate, have the air bags yellow tubing, and the couplers are yellow
and related components replaced by an for easy identification.
authorised Maruti Suzuki workshop as
Scrapping a vehicle that has an uninflated
soon as possible.
air bag can be hazardous. Ask your autho-
If your vehicle ever gets in deep water and rised Maruti Suzuki workshop, body repair
the driver’s floor is submerged, the air bag shop or scrap yard for help with disposal.
controller could be damaged. If it does,
have the air bag system inspected by the
authorised Maruti Suzuki workshop 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. Please remind any-
one who services your MARUTI SUZUKI
that it has air bags.
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Instrument Cluster
1. Speedometer
2. Tachometer
3. Fuel gauge
4. Temperature gauge
5. Information display
6. Trip meter selector knob
7. Indicator selector knob
8. Warning and indicator lights
EXAMPLE
6 2 5 1 7 2
For Petrol
4 8 8 8 3
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NOTICE
Never drive the vehicle with the
engine revving in the red zone or
severe engine damage can result. (2)
Keep the engine speed below the red
zone even when downshifting to a
(1) EXAMPLE
lower gear position. 79MH0225
Refer to “Downshifting maximum When the ignition switch is in the “ON”
allowable speeds” in the “OPERAT- position or the ignition mode is “ON”, this
ING YOUR VEHICLE” section. gauge gives an approximate indication of
the amount of fuel in the fuel tank. “F”
stands for full and “E” stands for empty.
If the indicator gets off the graduation of
“E” (not character “E”), refill the tank as
soon as possible.
NOTE:
The indicator moves a little depending on
road conditions (for example, slope or
curve) and driving conditions because of
fuel moving in the tank.
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NOTE:
• If you do not turn the knob for more than
EXAMPLE 10 seconds while activating the bright-
79MH0226 79MH0227 ness control, the brightness control dis-
play will be canceled automatically.
When the ignition switch is in the “ON” When the ignition switch is turned to the • When you reconnect the battery, the
position or the ignition mode is “ON”, this “ON” position or the engine switch is brightness of the instrument panel lights
gauge indicates the engine coolant tem- pressed to change the ignition mode to will be reinitialized. Readjust the bright-
perature. Under normal driving conditions, “ON”, the instrument cluster lights come ness according to your preference.
the indicator should stay within the normal, on.
acceptable temperature range between The information display is shown when the
Your vehicle has a system to automatically ignition switch is in the “ON” position or the
“H” and “C”. If the indicator approaches
“H”, overheating is indicated. Follow the dim the brightness of the instrument panel ignition mode is “ON”.
lights when the position lights or headlights
instructions for engine overheating in the
are on.
“EMERGENCY SERVICE” section.
When the position lights and/or headlights
NOTICE are ON, you can control the meter illumina-
tion intensity.
Continuing to drive the vehicle when
engine overheating is indicated can To increase the brightness of the instru-
result in severe engine damage. ment panel lights, turn the brightness con-
trol knob (1) clockwise.
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Setting Mode
In the setting mode, you can set up the following functions.
Indication Functions
Central door locking system “ ”
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Indication Functions
Shock sensor “ ”
Initialization setting “ ”
Turn the indicator selector knob How to operate the setting mode: Central door locking system “ ”
1) When the ignition switch is in the “ON” • : Unlock all doors by turning the
(3).
position or press the engine switch to key, pushing the keyless entry
change the ignition mode to “ON” and the system transmitter, keyless
vehicle is stationary, push the trip meter push start system remote con-
Push the indicator selector
selector knob (2) to switch the information troller or request switch once
knob (3). display indication (C) to the tripmeter. • : Unlock all doors by turning the
2) Push and hold the indicator selector key, pushing the keyless entry
NOTE: knob (3) until the display shows “ ”. system transmitter, keyless
Depending on vehicle’s specifications, 3) Turn and/or push the indicator selector push start system remote con-
some items may not be displayed. knob (3) to select a function that you want troller or request switch twice
to set up according to the above chart. (default setting)
4) Turn and/or push the indicator selector
knob (3) to register settings of the fol-
lowing functions.
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Automatic door locking function “ ” Door locking and unlocking Shock sensor “ ”
• : Disable the automatic door siren “ ” • : Enable the shock sensor
locking function • : Siren sounds when the • : Disable the shock sensor
• : Lock all doors when the vehi- door(s) is(are) locked or (default setting)
cle speed reaches 15 km/h unlocked by using the key-
(default setting) less entry system transmitter, Pre-warning sensitivity of
• : (For automatic transaxle vehi- keyless push start system the shock sensor “ ”
cle) remote controller or request • : Disable the pre-warning
Lock all door when the gear- switch (default setting) • to :
shift lever is in other than “P” • : Siren does not sound when Adjust the pre-warning sensi-
the door(s) is(are) locked or tivity of shock sensor (Lowest
Automatic door unlocking unlocked by using the key- sensitivity level is L01 and
function “ ” less entry system transmitter, highest is L15, and default
• : Disable the automatic door keyless push start system setting is L14)
unlocking function remote controller or request
(default setting of vehicle with switch Full blast warning sensitivity
keyless push start system) of the shock sensor “ ”
• : (For automatic transaxle vehi- Footwell light setting “ ” • : Disable the full blast warning
cle) • : Footwell light comes on when • to :
Unlock all doors when the any of doors is open or head- Adjust the full blast warning
gearshift lever is moved to the lights are on sensitivity of shock sensor
“P” from other position • : Footwell light comes on when (Lowest sensitivity level is L01
• : (Vehicle with keyless entry any of doors is open and highest is L15, and
system) (default setting) default setting is L09)
Unlock all doors when the key • : Disable the footwell light
is pulled out from the ignition Initialization setting “ ”
switch (default setting of vehi- Additional flashes • : Initialize all settings
cle with keyless entry) of the turn signal “ ”
• : Turn signal flashes three
(Vehicle with keyless push times after the turn signal
start system) lever is returned
Unlock all doors when the (default setting)
ignition mode is “LOCK” • : Disable the additional flashes
(OFF) of turn signal
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Warning and Indicator Lights The light should go out after starting the
EXAMPLE engine and fully releasing the parking
Brake System Warning Light 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
force control function (proportioning valve
76MH017 function) of the ABS system fails.
NOTE: If the brake system warning light comes on
• As shown in the above illustration, 65D477 while you are driving the vehicle, it may
“ ” indicates on the display of cur- mean that there is something wrong with
For working check of this light, there are
rently setting item. the vehicle’s brake system. If this happens,
• To go back to the higher level display following three different type of operations
depending on the vehicle's specification. you should:
during operation, turn the indicator
selector knob (3) to display “ ” or 1) The light comes on briefly when the 1) Pull off the road and stop carefully.
“ ” and then push the indicator ignition switch is turned to the “ON”
selector knob (3). position or the engine switch is pressed WARNING
to change the ignition mode to “ON”.
5) To exit the setting mode, switch the dis- Remember that stopping distance
2) The light comes on when the parking
play to show “ ” and then push the may be longer, you may have to push
brake is engaged with the ignition
indicator selector knob (3). harder on the pedal, and the pedal
switch in the “ON” position or the igni-
may go down farther than normal.
tion mode “ON”.
3) The light comes on when under either
or both of above two conditions. 2) Test the brakes by carefully starting and
stopping on the shoulder of the road.
The light also comes on when the fluid in 3) If you determine that it is safe, drive
the brake fluid reservoir falls below the cautiously at low speed to the nearest
specified level. authorised Maruti Suzuki workshop for
repairs,
or
4) Have the vehicle towed to the nearest
authorised Maruti Suzuki workshop for
repairs.
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Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) If the light and the brake system warning
WARNING Warning Light (if equipped) light stay on, or come on simultaneously
when driving, your ABS system is
If any of the following conditions equipped with the rear brake force control
occur, you should immediately ask function (proportioning valve function) and
your authorised Maruti Suzuki work- there may be something wrong with both
shop to inspect the brake system. the rear brake force control function and
• If the brake system warning light anti-lock function of the ABS system.
does not go out after the engine
has been started and the parking 65D529 If one of these happens, have the system
brake has been fully released. inspected by your authorised Maruti Suzuki
• If the brake system warning light When the ignition switch is turned to the workshop.
does not come on when the igni- “ON” position or the engine switch is If the ABS becomes inoperative, the brake
tion switch is turned to the “ON” pressed to change the ignition mode to system will function as an ordinary brake sys-
position or the engine switch is “ON”, the light comes on briefly so you can tem that does not have this ABS system.
pressed to change the ignition check that the light is working.
mode to “ON”. If the light stays on, or comes on when Oil Pressure Light
• If the brake system warning light driving, there may be something wrong
comes on at any time during vehi- with 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”
ing, the fluid level will drop as the brake (OFF) by pressing the engine switch 50G051
pads become worn. Replenishing the and then start the engine again.
brake fluid reservoir is considered normal This light comes on when the ignition switch
If the warning light comes on briefly then is turned to the “ON” position or the engine
periodic maintenance.
turns off, the system is normal. If the warn- switch is pressed to change the ignition
ing light still stays on, there is something mode to “ON”, and goes out when the
NOTE:
wrong in the system. engine is started. The light will come on and
(Parking Brake Reminder Buzzer)
A buzzer sounds intermittently to remind remain on if there is insufficient oil pressure.
you to release the parking brake if you If the light comes on when driving, pull off
start the vehicle without releasing the park- the road as soon as you can and stop the
ing brake. Make sure that the parking engine.
brake is fully released and the brake sys- Check the oil level and add oil if necessary.
tem warning light turns off. If there is enough oil, the lubrication sys-
tem should be inspected by your autho-
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rised Maruti Suzuki workshop before you Driver’s Seat Belt Reminder Light
drive the vehicle again. WARNING
If the “AIR BAG” light does not blink
NOTICE or come on briefly when the ignition
• If you operate the engine with this switch is turned to the “ON” position
light on, severe engine damage can or the engine switch is pressed to
result. change the ignition mode to “ON”,
• Do not rely on the oil pressure light stays on for more than 10 seconds,
60G049
to indicate the need to add oil. Be or comes on while driving, the air bag
sure to periodically check the When the driver doesn’t buckle his or her system or the seat belt pretensioner
engine oil level. seat belt, this light will come on and/or system (if equipped) may not work
blink. properly. Have both systems
Charging Light For details about the seat belt reminder, inspected by an authorised Maruti
refer to “Seat Belts and Child Restraint Suzuki workshop.
Systems” in this section.
Malfunction Indicator Light
“AIR BAG” Light (if equipped)
50G052
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If the malfunction indicator light comes on Suzuki workshop to have the system Low Fuel Warning Light
or blinks when the engine is running, there inspected.
is a damage in the emission control sys-
tem. Immobilizer/Keyless Push Start
Take the vehicle to your authorised Maruti System Warning Light
Suzuki workshop to have the damage
fixed.
NOTICE 54G343
Continuing to drive the vehicle when If this light comes on, fill the fuel tank
the malfunction indicator light is on immediately.
or blinking can cause permanent 80JM122 When this light comes on, a ding sounds
damage to the vehicle’s emission once to remind you to fill the fuel.
control system, and can affect fuel When the ignition switch is turned to the
If you do not fill the fuel, a ding sounds every
economy and driveability. “ON” position or the engine switch is
time when the ignition switch is turned to the
pressed to change the ignition mode to
“ON” position or the engine switch is pressed
“ON”, the light comes on briefly so you can
Transaxle Warning Light to change the ignition mode to “ON”.
check that the light is working. If this light
(if equipped) stays on, there is a problem with the sys- NOTE:
tem. Ask your authorised Maruti Suzuki The activation point of this light varies
workshop to have the system inspected. depending on road conditions (for exam-
ple, slope or curve) and driving conditions
Open Door Warning Light because of fuel moving in the tank.
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ignition mode to “ON”, and goes out when Turn Signal Indicators Glow Plug Indicator Light (For Die-
the engine is started. sel Engine Model)
If this light comes on while driving, the
power steering system may not work prop-
erly. Have the system inspected by your
authorised Maruti Suzuki workshop.
NOTE:
Following operations of the steering wheel 50G055
60A543
while parking or driving at a very low- When you turn on the left or right turn sig-
speed may have steering effort bigger nals, the corresponding green arrow on the If the coolant temperature is cool enough,
gradually. This is not a malfunction of the instrument panel will flash along with the this light comes on when the ignition
steering system, but the power steering respective turn signal lights. When you switch is turned to the “ON” position or the
control system limits the power assist in turn on the hazard warning switch, both engine switch is pressed to change the
order to prevent them from overheating. arrows will flash along with all of the turn ignition mode to “ON” and goes out when
• The steering wheel is operated very signal lights. the glow plug is heated enough for engine
often. starting.
• The steering wheel is kept in a fully Main Beam (high beam) Indicator
turned position for a long while. Light Fuel Filter Warning Light (For Die-
When the power steering control system sel Engine Model)
cool down, the power steering system
back to the original condition.
However, repeating these operations could
cause the power steering system damaged.
NOTE:
If the power steering system does not work
50G056
properly, you will feel heavier to steer but 60A541
you still will be able to steer. This indicator comes on when headlight This light comes on for several seconds
main beams (high beams) are turned on. when the ignition switch is turned to the “ON”
NOTE: position or the engine switch is pressed to
If the steering is operated, you may hear a change the ignition mode to “ON” so you can
rubbing noise. This is normal and indicates check that light is working.
that the power steering system works If the light comes on when driving, there is
properly. a possibility to have water in the fuel filter.
Drain water as soon as possible. Have
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your vehicle inspected by an authorised “ACC” Indicator Light (if equipped) This light comes on for several seconds
Maruti Suzuki workshop. when the ignition switch is turned to the
“ON” position or the engine switch is
Keyless Push Start System Remote pressed to change the ignition mode to
Controller Battery Consumption “ON” so you can check that the light is
Warning Light (if equipped) working.
While you are driving the vehicle, when
82K097 deceleration energy regenerating function,
This light comes on when the ignition engine power assist function or starter
mode is “ACC”. motor function is activated, this indicator
light will come on.
Ignition “ON” Indicator Light
70K122
(if equipped) “ENG A-STOP” Indicator Light
If the remote controller becomes unreli- (if equipped)
able, this light comes on for several sec-
onds when the engine switch is pressed to
change the ignition mode to “ON”.
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(3)
72M00159 Front position lights, tail lights, license
When the ignition switch is turned to the plate light, instrument lights and headlights
“ON” position or the engine switch is are on.
pressed to change the ignition mode to
“ON”, this light comes on briefly to let you 65D611 EXAMPLE
know the light is working.
When you push the “ENG A-STOP OFF” WARNING
switch, this light comes on.
To avoid possible injury, do not oper-
If this light blinks when driving, there may ate controls by reaching through the
be something wrong with the ENG A- steering wheel.
STOP system or the SHVS system. You 60MK012
should have the system inspected by an Lighting Operation With the headlights on, push the lever forward
authorised Maruti Suzuki workshop. to switch to the high beams (main beams) or
For details, refer to “ENG A-STOP System
EXAMPLE (3) pull the lever toward you to switch to the low
(Engine Auto Stop Start System)” and beams. When the high beams (main beams)
“SHVS (Smart Hybrid Vehicle by Suzuki)” are on, a light on the instrument panel will
in the “OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE” come on. To momentarily activate the high
section. beams (main beams) as a passing signal, pull
the lever slightly toward you and release it
(2) when you have completed the signal.
(1)
60MK011 Lights “On” reminder (if equipped)
To turn the lights on or off, twist the knob on the A buzzer/chime sounds to remind you to
end of the lever. There are three positions: turn off the lights if they are left on when
the ignition key is removed and the driver’s
door is opened.
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Front Fog Light Switch Headlight Leveling Switch Turn Signal Control Lever
(ifequipped)
EXAMPLE EXAMPLE
EXAMPLE
80JM040
64J058
Level the headlight beam according to the 65D611
The front fog light comes on when the fog load condition of your vehicle by turning
light switch is pushed in with the position this switch. The chart below shows the
lights, tail lights and/or the headlights are appropriate switch position for different WARNING
on. An indicator light above the switch will vehicle-load conditions. To avoid possible injury, do not oper-
be lit when the front fog light is on. ate controls by reaching through the
Switch Position steering wheel.
NOTE: Vehicle Load Condition
In some countries the lighting operation Petrol Diesel
may be different from the above descrip- Driver only 0 0
tion according to local regulations.
Driver + 1 passenger
1 0
(in front seat)
Driver + 4 passengers,
2 1
no cargo
Driver + 4 passengers,
4 2
cargo added
Driver + full cargo 4 3
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Turn Signal Operation to cancel the turn signal. For convenience, Hazard Warning Switch
With the ignition switch in the “ON” position you can flash the turn signal by moving the
or the ignition mode “ON”, move the lever lever part way and holding it there. The
up or down to activate the left or right turn lever will return to its normal position when
signals. you release it.
NOTE:
Normal turn signal
The turn signal and its indicator flash three
EXAMPLE times even if you return the lever immedi-
ately after moving it.
NOTE:
The turn signal and its indicator can be set
whether they flash three times after the
turn signal lever is returned via the infor-
mation display. Refer to “Information Dis- EXAMPLE
play” in this section. 79MH0231
60MK013
Move the lever all the way upward or NOTE: Push in the hazard warning switch to acti-
downward to signal. When the turn is com- You can customize the setting for the number vate the hazard warning lights. All turn sig-
pleted, the signal will cancel and the lever of times of flashing of the turn signal and its nal lights and both turn signal indicators
will return to its normal position. indicator. Please ask an authorised Maruti will flash simultaneously. To turn off the
Suzuki workshop for the customization. lights, push the switch again.
Lane change signal Use the hazard warning lights to warn
other traffic during emergency parking or
EXAMPLE when your vehicle could otherwise become
a traffic hazard.
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EXAMPLE
79MHA0001 79MH0235
To turn the windshield wipers on, move the To spray windshield washer fluid, pull the
lever down to one of the three operating lever toward you. The windshield wipers
65D611 positions. In the “INT” position, the wipers will automatically turn on at low speed if
operate intermittently. The “INT” position is they are not already on and the “INT” posi-
WARNING very convenient for driving in mist or light tion is equipped.
rain. In the “LO” position, the wipers operate
To avoid possible injury, do not oper- at a steady low speed. In the “HI” position,
ate controls by reaching through the the wipers operate at a steady high speed. WARNING
steering wheel. To turn off the wipers, move the lever back • To prevent windshield icing in cold
to the “OFF” position. weather, turn on the defroster to
Wiper and Washer Operation Move the lever up and hold it to the “MIST” heat the windshield before and
position, the windshield wipers will turn on
When the ignition switch is in the “ON” continuously at low speed. during windshield washer use.
position or the ignition mode is “ON”, you • Do not use radiator antifreeze in
can use the wiper/washer lever. the windshield washer reservoir. It
can severely impair visibility when
sprayed on the windshield, and can
also damage your vehicle’s paint.
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Horn Heated Rear Window Switch When the rear window is misted, push this
switch (1) to clear the window.
Type A
EXAMPLE An indicator light will be lit when the defog-
ger is on. The defogger will work only
when the engine is running. To turn off the
defogger, push the switch again.
NOTICE
The heated rear window uses a large
amount of electricity. Be sure to turn
68LM240 EXAMPLE off after the window has become
(1) clear.
Press the horn button of the steering wheel 79MH0232
to sound the horn. The horn will sound with
the ignition switch in any position. Type B NOTE:
• The defogger will work only when the
1
2 3 engine is running.
0 4 • The defogger will automatically turn off
after the defogger remains on for 15 min-
utes to prevent discharging of the bat-
A/C tery.
EXAMPLE (1)
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WARNING blower is at high speed with the air 1) Make sure that windows, mirrors, lights
intake selector set to “FRESH AIR”. and reflectors are clean and unob-
Avoid breathing exhaust gases. • To allow proper operation of your structed.
Exhaust gases contain carbon mon- vehicle’s ventilation system, keep 2) Visually check the tires for the following
oxide, a potentially lethal gas that is the air inlet grille in front of the points:
colorless and odorless. Since carbon windshield clear of snow, leaves or – the depth of the tread groove
monoxide is difficult to detect by other obstructions at all times. – abnormal wear, cracks and damage
itself, be sure to take the following • Keep the exhaust tailpipe area clear – loose wheel nuts
precautions to help prevent carbon of snow and other material to help – existence of foreign material such as
monoxide from entering your vehicle. reduce the buildup of exhaust nails, stones, etc.
• Do not leave the engine running in gases under the vehicle. This is Refer to “Tires” in “INSPECTION AND
garages or other confined areas. particularly important when parked MAINTENANCE” section for details.
(Continued) in blizzard conditions. 3) Look for fluid and oil leaks.
• Have the exhaust system inspected
periodically for damage and leaks.
Any damage or leaks should be
repaired immediately.
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NOTE: Once a week, or each time you fill your fuel Engine Oil Consumption
It is normal for water to drip from the air tank, perform the following under-hood
conditioning system after use. checks: It is normal for the engine to consume
some engine oil during normal vehicle
4) Make sure the hood is fully closed and 1) Engine oil level operation.
2) Coolant level
latched.
5) Check the headlights, turn signal lights, 3) Brake fluid level The amount of engine oil consumed
brake lights and horn for proper opera- 4) Battery solution level depends on the viscosity of the oil, the
tion. 5) Windshield washer fluid level quality of the oil and the conditions the
6) Adjust the seat and head restraint. (if 6) Hood latch operation vehicle is driven under.
equipped) Pull the hood release handle inside the More oil is consumed during high-speed
vehicle. Make sure that you cannot driving and when there is frequent acceler-
7) Check the brake pedal and the parking
brake lever. open the hood all the way without ation and deceleration. Under high loads,
8) Adjust the mirrors. releasing the secondary latch. Be sure your engine also will consume more oil.
9) Make sure that you and all passengers to close the hood securely after check- A new engine also consumes more oil,
have properly fastened your seat belts. ing for proper latch operation. See the since its pistons, piston rings and cylinder
item “All latches, hinges and locks” of walls have not yet become conditioned.
10)Make sure that all warning lights come on
“CHASSIS AND BODY” in the “Periodic New engines reach the normal level of oil
as the ignition switch is turned to the “ON”
Maintenance Schedule” in the consumption only after approximately
position or the engine switch is pressed to
“INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE” 5000 km driving.
change the ignition mode to “ON”.
section for lubrication schedule.
11)Check all gauges. Oil consumption:
12)Make sure that the BRAKE SYSTEM Max. 1.0 L per 1000 km
WARNING light turns off when the park- WARNING
ing brake is released. When judging the amount of oil consump-
Make sure the hood is fully closed
tion, note that the oil may become diluted
and latched before driving. If it is not,
and make it difficult to accurately judge the
it can fly up unexpectedly during
true oil level.
driving, obstructing your view and
As an example, if a vehicle is used for
resulting in an accident.
repeated short trips, and consumes a nor-
mal amount of oil, the dipstick may not
Once a month, or each time you fill your show any drop in the oil level at all, even
fuel tank, check the tire pressure using a after 1000 km or more of driving. This is
tire pressure gauge. Also check the tire because the oil is gradually becoming
pressure of the spare tire. diluted with fuel or moisture, making it
appear that the oil level has not changed.
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You should also be aware that the diluting Ignition Switch LOCK
ingredients evaporate out when the vehicle This is the normal parking position. It is the
is subsequently driven at high speeds, (Vehicle without Keyless only position in which the key can be
such as on an expressway, making it Push Start System) removed.
appear that oil is excessively consumed
Manual transaxle
after high-speed driving. EXAMPLE EXAMPLE Turn to “LOCK”
Push
65D611
WARNING 60G033
To avoid possible injury, do not oper- • Manual transaxle vehicles
ate controls by reaching through the You must push in the key to turn it to the
steering wheel. “LOCK” position. It locks the ignition, and
prevents normal use of the steering
wheel after the key is removed.
EXAMPLE
• Automatic transaxle vehicles
The gearshift lever must be in the “P”
(Park) position to turn the key to the
“LOCK” position. It locks the ignition and
prevents normal use of the steering
wheel and gearshift lever.
To release the steering lock, insert the key
and turn it clockwise to one of the other
60B041
positions. If you have trouble turning the
The ignition switch has the following four key to unlock the steering, try turning the
positions:
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EXAMPLE
LOCK ACC ON
(OFF) (Audio equipment)
82K253
NOTE: (1)
To save the battery, the illumination will be 82K254 57L31033
automatically turned off when both of the Every time you press the engine switch, NOTE:
following conditions are simultaneously the ignition mode changes as follows. Automatic transaxle – If the gearshift lever
met: is in any position other than “P”, or if the
• The headlights and position lights are knob button is pushed when the gearshift
turned off. lever is in “P” position the ignition mode
• A period of 15 minutes has elapsed after cannot be returned to “LOCK” (OFF).
opening the driver’s door.
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If the “PUSH” indicator light blinks and NOTE: “Remote Controller Outside” Warn-
the ignition modes cannot be selected • If you still cannot select the ignition ing
Your keyless push start system remote con- modes, there may be some problem with When the conditions described below are
troller may not be sensed as being within the the keyless push start system. Contact met, the system gives a “remote controller
“interior workable area” (refer to the related an authorised Maruti Suzuki workshop outside” warning by sounding the interior
explanation in this section). Try again after for an inspection of the system. and exterior buzzers and blinking the
making sure you have the remote controller • The immobilizer/keyless push start sys- immobilizer/keyless push start system
with you. If the ignition modes still cannot be tem warning light come on for about 5 warning light.
selected, the battery of the remote controller seconds while the “PUSH” indicator light
may be discharged. To be able to select an is blinking. Refer to “Warning and Indica- • Any door is opened and then closed
ignition mode, you must then use the follow- tor Lights” in the “BEFORE DRIVING” while the remote controller is not inside
ing method: section for details. the vehicle and the engine is running or
• You may customize the system to cause the ignition mode has been changed to
EXAMPLE the interior buzzer to sound once for the “ACC” or “ON” by pressing the engine
“remote controller out of sensing range” switch.
warning. To incorporate this customiza- • The remote controller is not inside the
(1) vehicle when you attempt to start the
tion, please contact an authorised Maruti
Suzuki workshop. engine after changing the ignition mode
• If the battery of the remote controller is to “ACC” or “ON” by pressing the engine
about to become completely discharged, switch.
the keyless push start system remote con-
troller battery consumption warning light in EXAMPLE
(2) the instrument cluster will come on for a
few seconds when you press the engine
switch to change the ignition mode to
“ON”. Refer to “Warning and Indicator
57L21131 Lights” in the “BEFORE DRIVING” section
1) Without depressing the brake pedal for details. For details on replacing the bat-
and the clutch pedal, push the engine tery, refer to the “Keyless Push Start Sys-
switch (1). tem Remote Controller” in the “BEFORE (1)
2) Within about 10 seconds during which DRIVING” section.
the “PUSH” indicator light in the instru- 79MH0315
ment cluster is blinking, touch the
engine switch with the lock switch end (1) Immobilizer/keyless push start sys-
of the remote controller (2) for about 2 tem warning light (blinks)
seconds.
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NOTE: The “interior workable area” for these functions Parking Brake Lever
• If the warning is given, locate the remote is defined as all the interior spaces except for
controller as soon as possible. the space above the instrument panel.
• Any attempt to start the engine will fail EXAMPLE
(1)
while the warning is active. Blinking of NOTE:
the immobilizer/keyless push start sys- • Even when the remote controller is in the (2)
tem warning light in the instrument clus- “interior workable area”, if it is in any of
ter will indicate this condition. Refer to the following conditions, you may not be
“Warning and Indicator Lights” in the able to start the engine or select the igni-
(3)
“BEFORE DRIVING” section for details. tion modes, and the “remote controller
• Blinking of the immobilizer/keyless push outside” warning may be given.
start system warning light should stop –The remote controller’s battery is low.
shortly after the remote controller is –The remote controller is affected by 54G039
brought back inside the vehicle. If they strong radio signals or noise.
do not stop blinking, change the ignition –The remote controller is in contact with (1) To set
mode to “LOCK” (OFF) by pressing the or covered by a metallic object. (2) To release
engine switch and then perform the –The remote controller is in stowage like (3) To release
engine starting operation. the glove box or a door pocket. The parking brake lever is located between
• Always keep the remote controller with –The remote controller is in the sun visor the seats. To set the parking brake, hold
you as the driver. pocket or on the floor. the brake pedal down and pull the parking
• Even when the remote controller is outside brake lever all the way up. To release the
Interior Workable Area for Engine the “interior workable area”, if it is in any of parking brake, hold the brake pedal down,
Starting, Ignition Mode Selection and the following conditions, you may be able pull up slightly on the parking brake lever,
“Remote Controller Outside” Warning to start the engine or select the ignition push the button on the end of the lever
mode. The “remote controller outside” with your thumb, and lower the lever to its
warning may not be given at that time. original position.
–The remote controller is outside the
vehicle but very close to a door. For automatic transaxle vehicles, always
–The remote controller is on the instru- set the parking brake before moving the
ment panel. gearshift lever to the “P” (PARK) position. If
you park on an incline and shift into “P”
EXAMPLE (1) before setting the parking brake, the
weight of the vehicle may make it difficult
57L31004
to shift out of “P” when you are ready to
(1) Interior workable area drive the vehicle.
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NOTE: If the engine does not start after 12 sec- Caution when stopping the engine with
Automatic transaxle vehicles have a starter onds of cranking, wait about 15 seconds, turbocharger
interlock device which is designed to keep then press down the accelerator pedal to When stopping the engine after climbing or
the starter from operating if the transaxle is 1/3 of its travel and try cranking the engine high speed driving, let the engine idle for
in any of the drive positions. again. Release the key and accelerator about one minute or more (if it is not pro-
pedal when the engine starts. hibited) to cool down the turbocharger and
WARNING If the engine still does not start, try holding
engine oil. This is to prevent the engine oil
from over-deteriorating. Deteriorated
Make sure that the parking brake is the accelerator pedal all the way to the engine oil will damage the bearings of the
set fully and the transaxle is in Neu- floor while cranking. This should clear the turbocharger.
tral (or Park for vehicles with an auto- engine if it is flooded.
matic transaxle) before attempting to Restarting diesel engine after fuel-
start the engine. (For Diesel Engine Model) empty stop
Cold engine If the engine stops and the low fuel warn-
Starting a Cold and Warm Engine Turn the ignition switch to the “ON” posi- ing light and the malfunction indicator light
(For Petrol Engine Model) tion and wait until the glow plug indicator come on, use the following procedure:
With your foot off the accelerator pedal, goes out if it comes on. Crank the engine 1) Fill the fuel tank.
crank the engine by turning the ignition key by turning the ignition key to “START”. 2) Hold the ignition key in “ON” position for
to “START”. Release the key when the Release the key when the engine starts. 5-10 seconds to feed fuel.
engine starts. 3) Perform above engine starting proce-
NOTICE dure to start the engine.
NOTICE If the malfunction indicator light still comes
• Stop turning the starter immediately on after the engine started, there may be
• Stop turning the starter immedi- after the engine has started or the some problem with the engine. Ask your
ately after the engine has started or starter system can be damaged. authorised Maruti Suzuki workshop to
the starter system can be damaged. • Do not crank the engine for more than have the engine inspected.
• Do not crank the engine for more 30 seconds at a time. If the engine
than 12 seconds at a time. If the doesn’t start on the first try, wait
engine doesn’t start on the first try, about 15 seconds before trying again.
wait about 15 seconds before try-
ing again. Warm engine
Crank the engine by turning the ignition
key to “START”. Release the key when the
engine starts.
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Stopping the engine Starting a Cold and Warm Engine (For Diesel Engine Model)
• Depress the engine switch to stop the (For Petrol Engine Model)
Cold engine
engine after the vehicle stopped com- With your foot off the accelerator pedal,
Depress the clutch and brake pedals fully
pletely. crank the engine by pressing the engine
and press the engine switch to crank the
• In case of emergency, you can stop the switch to change the ignition mode to
engine. If the glow plug indicator light
engine by quickly pushing the engine “START”.
comes on, the engine will start automati-
switch more than 3 times, or pushing cally after the glow plug indicator light goes
and holding the engine switch more than NOTICE off or 10 seconds past.
2 seconds while the vehicle in motion.
Do not crank the engine for more
NOTE: than 12 seconds at a time. NOTICE
Except in emergency, do not stop the If the engine doesn’t start on the first Do not crank the engine for more
engine while the vehicle in motion. try, wait about 15 seconds before try- than 30 seconds at a time.
The steering and braking operation will ing again. If the engine doesn’t start on the first
require more efforts when the engine try, wait about 15 seconds before try-
stopped. After pressing the engine switch to change the ing again.
Refer to “Braking” in this section. ignition mode to “START”, the starter cranks
the engine for about 12 seconds before it can Warm engine
NOTICE start the engine. If the engine fails to start at Crank the engine by pressing the engine
the first attempt, wait about 15 seconds, then switch to change the ignition mode to
If you stop the engine while the vehi- try again while keeping the engine switch
cle is in motion, the automatic tran- “START”.
pressed while pressing down the accelerator
saxle may be damaged. pedal to 1/3 of its travel. Release the acceler-
Avoid stopping the engine while driv- Caution when stopping the engine with
ator pedal when the engine starts. turbocharger
ing.
If the engine still does not start, try holding When stopping the engine after climbing or
the accelerator pedal all the way to the high speed driving, let the engine idle for
• If the engine has been stopped and
floor while cranking. This should clear the about one minute or more (if it is not pro-
stayed as it as for while after the engine
engine if it is flooded. hibited) to cool down the turbocharger and
was stopped unexpectedly or was raced
If you are unable to start the engine using engine oil. This is to prevent the engine oil
before stopped, a clicking sound may be
this procedure, consult your authorised from over-deteriorating. Deteriorated
heard from around the engine when
Maruti Suzuki workshop. engine oil will damage the bearings of the
engine restarted. This is not a malfunc-
turbocharger.
tion. In this case, always let the engine
idle before stop it.
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Returning the ignition mode to “LOCK” (OFF) mode reminder buzzer Using the Transaxle
“LOCK” (OFF) If the driver’s door is opened without
Automatic transaxle – To ensure safety, returning the ignition mode to “LOCK” Manual transaxle
the ignition mode can be returned to (OFF) by pressing the engine switch, a
“LOCK” (OFF) by pressing the engine buzzer sounds to warn you of this state.
switch only when the gearshift lever is • If you open the driver’s door after press-
placed in the “P” position without pressing ing the engine switch to change the igni-
the knob button. tion mode to “ACC”, the interior buzzer
beeps intermittently.
NOTE: • The buzzer will stop sounding if you then
In the case of an automatic transaxle push the engine switch twice, thus bring-
model, the engine cannot be returned to ing it back the ignition mode to “LOCK”
the “LOCK” (OFF) position if the gearshift (OFF).
lever is in any other position than “P”.
Certain problems like a fault in engine sys- NOTE:
tem may prevent the engine switch from Whenever you leave the vehicle, make EXAMPLE
going back to the “LOCK” (OFF) mode. If sure you have returned the ignition mode 79MH0303
this happens, have the vehicle inspected to “LOCK” (OFF) using the engine switch
by an authorised Maruti Suzuki workshop Starting off
and then lock the doors. Without returning To start off, depress the clutch pedal all the
after doing the following: the ignition mode to “LOCK” (OFF), you
• Lock the doors using the key to prevent way to the floor and shift into 1st gear.
cannot use a request switch or keyless After releasing the parking brake, gradually
theft. (The request switches and the key- push start system remote controller to lock
less push start system remote controller release the clutch. When you hear a
the doors. change in the engine’s sound, slowly press
cannot be used to lock them.)
• Disconnect the negative cable from the the accelerator while continuing to gradu-
Steering lock warning buzzer ally release the clutch.
battery to prevent discharge. If the steering lock fails to engage due to a
fault in the system when the ignition mode Shifting
is turned to “LOCK” (OFF) by pressing the All forward gears are synchronized, which
engine switch and then any door is opened provides for quiet, and easy shifting.
or closed, the interior buzzer will warn you Always depress the clutch pedal all the
of this condition with repeated short beeps. way to the floor before shifting gears. Keep
If this happens, have the vehicle inspected the engine speed does not rise into the red
by an authorised Maruti Suzuki workshop. zone of the tachometer.
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*NOTE: NOTICE
You may not accelerate to the maximum
allowable speed because of the driving sit- • To help avoid clutch damage, do
uation and/or the vehicle condition. not use the clutch pedal as a foot-
rest while driving or use the clutch 58MS20302
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the 3-speed mode, push in the overdrive The gearshift lever is designed so that it button (1) when shifting the gearshift
off switch and release it. cannot be shifted out of the “P” position lever, you could shift into “P”, “R”, “2”, or
unless the ignition switch is in the “ON” “L” by mistake.
To return the transaxle to the 4-speed position or the ignition mode is “ON” and • If driver’s or passenger’s knee hits the
mode, push in the overdrive off switch the brake pedal is depressed. gearshift lever while driving, the lever
again. could move and the gear could be
When the ignition switch is turned to the WARNING changed unexpectedly.
“ACC” position or the engine switch is Use the gearshift lever positions as
Always depress the brake pedal
pressed to change the ignition mode to described below:
before shifting from “P” (Park) (or
“ACC”, the transaxle in the 3-speed mode
is converted to the 4-speed mode automat- “N” (Neutral) if the vehicle is station- P (Park)
ary) to a forward or reverse gear, to Use this position to lock the transaxle when
ically.
help prevent the vehicle from moving the vehicle is parked or when starting the
The 3-speed mode is suitable for the fol- unexpectedly when you shift. engine. Shift into Park only when the vehi-
lowing driving conditions: cle is completely stationary.
• Driving on hilly, winding roads The gearshift lever has a lock mechanism
– You can drive more smoothly with less to help prevent accidental shifting. To shift R (Reverse)
frequent gear changing the gearshift lever: Use this position to reverse the vehicle from
• Going down a steep hill stop. Make sure that vehicle is completely
– Some engine braking is provided Shift with the knob button (1) stationary before shifting into Reverse.
pushed in and the brake pedal
Gearshift lever depressed. N (Neutral)
Use this position for starting the engine if
EXAMPLE the engine stalls and you need to restart it
(1) Shift with the knob button (1) while the vehicle is moving. You may also
pushed in. shift into Neutral and depress the brake
pedal to hold the vehicle stationary during
Shift without the knob button (1) idling.
pushed in.
D (Drive)
Use this position for all normal driving.
NOTE:
• Always shift the gearshift lever without With the gearshift lever in “D” range you can
pushing in the knob button (1) except get an automatic downshift by pressing the
when you shift from “P” to “R”, from “D” to accelerator pedal. The higher the vehicle
58MS20303
“2”, from “2” to “L”, from “N” to “R” or from speed is, the more you need to press the
(1) knob button “R” to “P”. If you always push in the knob- accelerator pedal to get a downshift.
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2 (Low 2) If You Cannot Shift Automatic Tran- 4) With the release button (1) pushed,
Use this position to provide extra power saxle Gearshift Lever Out of “P” push the knob button (2) and shift the
when climbing hills, or to provide engine (PARK) gearshift lever to the desired position.
braking when going down hills.
This procedure is for emergency use only.
L (Low 1) If repeated use of this procedure is neces-
Use this position to provide maximum power (1) (2) sary, or the procedure does not work as
when climbing steep hills or driving through described, take the vehicle to your autho-
deep snow or mud, or to provide maximum rised Maruti Suzuki workshop for repair.
engine braking when going down steep hills.
NOTE:
If you move the gearshift lever to a lower
gear while driving faster than the maximum
allowable speed for the lower gear, the tran-
saxle will not actually downshift until your EXAMPLE
speed drops below the maximum speed for 71LS10309
the lower gear.
Vehicles with an automatic transaxle have an
electrically operated park-lock feature. If the
NOTICE vehicle’s battery is discharged, or there is
Be sure to take the following precau- some other electrical failure, the automatic
tions to help avoid damage to the transaxle cannot be shifted out of Park in the
automatic transaxle: normal way. Jump starting may correct the
• Make sure that the vehicle is com- condition. If not, follow the procedure
pletely stationary before shifting described below. This procedure will permit
into “P” or “R”. shifting the transaxle out of Park.
• Do not shift from “P” or “N” to “R”,
1) Be sure the parking brake is firmly
“D”, “2”, or “L” when the engine is
applied.
running above idle speed.
2) If the engine is running, stop the
• Do not rev the engine with the tran-
engine.
saxle in a drive position (“R”, “D”,
3) Make sure the key is in the “ON” or
“2”, or “L”) and the front wheels
“ACC” position, or the ignition mode is
not moving.
“ON” or “ACC”.
• Do not use the accelerator to hold
the vehicle on a hill. Use the vehi-
cle’s brakes.
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EXAMPLE Lower gear position is selected for the vehicle speed and/or
engine revolution. Changing to a higher gear position is recom-
mended.
• In this case, shifting up to 4th gear position is recommended.
(1)
Current gear position is optimal for the vehicle speed and/or
engine revolution.
• In this case, 3rd gear position is the best.
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The electronic control system monitors NOTE: SHVS (Smart Hybrid Vehicle
driving condition (such as vehicle speed • The gearshift indicator is not indicated
and/or engine revolution), and it shows when the gear position is in “N” (Neu- by Suzuki) (if equipped)
which gear position is optimal for your driv- tral). SHVS has an Integrated Starter Generator
ing with the indication on the display. • If you depress the clutch pedal while UP/ (ISG) instead of conventional generator to
DOWN arrow is indicated, the indication get a better fuel consumption.
If UP/DOWN arrow and the gear position
will disappear.
other than currently selected are indicated • If you release your foot from the acceler-
on the display while driving, we recom- Integrated Starter Generator (ISG) is a gen-
ator pedal while UP arrow is indicated, erator which incorporated a motor function.
mend you to shift up or down the gear to the indication will display the currently
indicated position. It is the optimal gear
selected gear position. The ISG has the following 3 functions.
position for a driving condition that reduces
• The indication of gearshift indicator tim- • Deceleration energy regenerating func-
the over revolution and stress to the
ing may differ depending on the vehicle tion
engine, and improves fuel consumption. condition and/or driving situation even in • Engine power assist function
For details on how to use the transaxle, the same vehicle speed and engine rev- • Starter motor function
refer to “Using the Transaxle” in this sec- olution.
tion. Deceleration Energy Regenerating
Function
WARNING While decelerating your vehicle, the ISG
generates electricity without engine power.
The gearshift indicator is designed to This reduces engine loads and improves
indicate optimal gear position for fuel consumption.
your driving, however, a driver will
not be relieved from the duty of care While decelerating your vehicle, decelera-
of driving operation or gear change tion energy regenerating function will be
with this indicator. activated when the following conditions are
satisfied.
To drive safe, do not gaze the gear- • Gearshift lever is not in “N” (Neutral).
shift indicator, pay attention to your • Clutch pedal is not depressed.
driving situation and shift up or down
if necessary. NOTE:
The deceleration energy regenerating func-
tion may not work depending on vehicle
conditions.
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Engine Power Assist Function Starter Motor Function ENG A-STOP System
While the vehicle is running, ISG assists After the engine auto stop by the ENG
engine power as a motor in the following A-STOP system, the engine will be (Engine Auto Stop Start
limited condition. This reduces engine restarted using a cranking power of the System) (if equipped)
loads and improves fuel consumption. ISG.
While the vehicle is running with the The ENG A-STOP system (Engine Auto
engine speed at approximately 2500 rpm The starting with the ISG is quiet com- Stop Start System) automatically stops and
or less, engine power assist function will pared with starting by the conventional restarts the engine without operating the
be activated when all of the following con- starter motor. ignition switch or the engine switch when
ditions are satisfied. the vehicle is stopped, such as at a traffic
“SHVS” Indicator Light signal or in a traffic jam, to reduce exhaust
• SHVS system and ENG A-STOP system gases and fuel consumption.
are working properly. (“ENG A-STOP
OFF” indicator light is not blinking.) • When the vehicle will be stopped for a
• Brake pedal is not depressed. long time or when you will leave the
• ABS (if equipped) is not activated. vehicle unattended, turn the ignition
• Accelerator pedal is depressed slightly switch to the “LOCK” position or press
for acceleration. the engine switch to stop the engine.
• Battery is fully charged and the battery
inside temperature is in normal condi- 79MH10205
tion. “SHVS” indicator light will come on during
• Engine coolant temperature is in normal operation of deceleration energy regener-
condition.
• Headlights are off. ating function, engine power assist func-
tion or starter motor function.
NOTE:
• The engine power assist function may Refer to “Warning and Indicator Lights” in
not work while the battery capacity is the “BEFORE DRIVING” section for
being checked right after the engine details.
start, and so on.
• The subjective feeling of the horn sound
is likely to be different when the deceler- EXAMPLE
ation energy regenerating function and 72M2042
engine power assist function are active.
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Obstacle Indication by Parking Sen- Warning and Indicator Messages Rearview Camera
sor If there is a problem or warning regarding
Upon detecting an obstacle, the parking the parking sensor system, a buzzer and (if equipped)
sensor causes an interior buzzer to sound. the status of the indicator on the parking When the gearshift lever is shifted to the
• A buzzer located behind the rear seat sensor inform it. Follow its instruction. “R” position while the ignition switch is in
sounds when a sensor at the rear • The buzzer sounds intermittently. The the “ON” position or the ignition mode is
detects an obstacle. indicated sensor is contaminated. Wipe “ON”, the view behind the vehicle will auto-
• Warnings when obstacles are detected it clean with a soft cloth. If the buzzer matically appear on the display of the
by corner sensors does not stop after wiping, there may be inside rearview mirror.
problem with the parking sensor system.
Distance Have your vehicle inspected by an
Buzzer WARNING
(approx.) authorised Maruti Suzuki workshop.
45 – 60 cm Short beeps at short • The indicator does not come on when the The distance viewed in the rearview
(18 – 24 in.) intervals parking sensor switch is pressed. The indi- camera may differ from the actual
35 – 45 cm Short beeps at very cator goes off while operating. There may distance according to the condition
(14 – 18 in.) short intervals be a problem with the parking sensor sys- of road or the load the vehicle is car-
Less than 35 cm tem, Have your vehicle inspected by an rying. Since the camera display area
Continuous beep authorised Maruti Suzuki workshop. is also limited, backing up by only
(14 in.) looking at the display may cause an
accident or a collision with an object.
• Warnings when obstacles are detected
by center sensors The rearview camera cannot replace
Distance the driver’s attention. The driver
Buzzer alone is responsible for parking and
(approx.)
similar driving maneuvers.
60 – 150 cm Short beeps at long • Use the rearview camera only to
(24 – 59 in.) intervals provide driving assistance.
45 – 60 cm Short beeps at short • Always drive carefully confirming
(18 – 24 in.) intervals the safety of the rear and the sur-
35 – 45 cm Short beeps at very rounding conditions by looking
(14 – 18 in.) short intervals directly with your eyes and using
the rear view mirror.
Less than 35 cm • Make sure that the trunk lid is
Continuous beep
(14 in.) securely closed when backing up.
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NOTE:
NOTICE NOTICE If body wax does get on the camera lens,
wipe off the wax with a clean cloth damp-
If you use the rearview camera for a The rearview camera is a precision ened with mild detergent diluted with
long time when the ignition switch is instrument. If you strike the camera,
in the “ON” position or the ignition water, then wipe with a dry cloth.
it may be broken and cause damage
mode is “ON”, but the engine is not resulting in a catching fire or a mal-
running, the battery may discharge. function.
How to Use Rearview Camera
1) Turn the ignition switch to the “ON”
Do not leave the ignition switch in the • Do not strike the camera. position or press the engine switch to
“ON” position or the ignition mode • Do not remove snow or mud on the change the ignition mode to “ON”.
“ON” for a long time when the engine camera lens with a stick. 2) Shift the gearshift lever in the “R” posi-
is not running. tion.
• The view behind the vehicle will auto-
Rearview Camera Location NOTICE matically appear on the display of the
If water enters the rearview camera, it inside rearview mirror or Navigation
may cause a malfunction or catching display (if equipped).
fire. • When the gearshift lever is shifted
from “R” to another gearshift lever
Do not use high pressure water position, the display will return to its
around the camera. original indication.
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Example of display range of rearview tions, but this is not a system Example of rearview camera screen
camera malfunction. indication
– In dark areas, on a rainy day or at The distance viewed in the rearview cam-
EXAMPLE (1)
night. era may differ from the actual distance
– When the temperature around the lens according to the condition of the road or
is too high/low, or the camera is wet the load the vehicle is carrying.
such as on a rainy day or during peri-
ods of high humidity (dew condensa- Uphill Incline behind the Vehicle
tion may occur on the camera lens).
– When a foreign object such as mud or EXAMPLE
57L210301
a drop of water is stuck around the (1)
camera lens.
EXAMPLE (1) – When strong light directly enters the
camera (vertical lines may be seen on
the display).
– Under fluorescent light. (The display (2)
may flicker.)
– When the outside temperature is low (3)
(the image on the display may be 79MH0313
darkened). (1) Object
(2) Actual distance
(3) Distance on the display
57L210302
When there is an uphill incline behind the
(1) Display range vehicle, the object shown on the display
appears farther away than the actual dis-
NOTE: tance.
• Images shown on the display from the
rearview camera are reversed images
(mirror images).
• The colors of objects on the rearview
camera may differ from the actual object
colors.
• The rearview camera display may be dif-
ficult to see under the following condi-
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Downhill Incline behind the vehicle If the rear view from the rearview cam- Braking
era is not shown or there is a poor
EXAMPLE image EXAMPLE
(1) • If the rear view from the rearview camera
is not shown.
– Check to make sure that the ignition
switch is in the “ON” position or the
ignition mode is “ON”.
– Check to make sure that the gearshift
(3) lever is shifted to the “R” position.
(2)
• If the image from the rearview camera is
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poor.
– Check to make sure that the camera
(1) Object lens is not dirty.
(2) Actual distance – Check to make sure that light from the 60G165S
(3) Distance on the display sun or the beam of the headlights from The distance needed to bring any vehicle
When there is a downhill incline behind the the vehicle behind is not shining to a halt increases with the speed of the
vehicle, the object shown on the display directly into the lens. vehicle. The braking distance needed, for
appears closer than the actual distance. example, at 60 km/h will be approximately
If the rearview camera system is still not 4 times greater than the braking distance
working properly after checking the above, needed at 30 km/h. Start to brake the vehi-
have the system inspected by an autho- cle when there is plenty of distance
rised Maruti Suzuki workshop as soon as between your vehicle and the stopping
possible. point, and slow down gradually.
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DRIVING TIPS
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
Do's & Don'ts for Safe Driving ............................................ 4-6
Margin for Safety.................................................................. 4-8
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Do’s and Dont’s for Safe 4) Don’t start quickly, since it is dangerous
WARNING and wastes fuel.
Driving
(Continued) General driving
• After driving through water, test the Exercise care in handling your vehicle. Be
conscious of not only your own safety but 1) Be sure to stop before the stop light
brakes while driving at a slow and stop sign. When moving into the
speed to see if they have main- also the safety of others on the road, and
thus enjoy the best and most comfortable inter-section without any traffic lights or
tained their normal effectiveness. If signs, drive slowly to confirm safety.
the brakes are less effective than driving experience.
normal, dry them by repeatedly This section contains basic rules for safe EXAMPLE
applying the brakes while driving driving. Read it carefully for good under-
slowly until the brakes have standing of the content so that you can
regained their normal effective- enjoy safe and pleasant driving in your
ness. Maruti Suzuki vehicle.
EXAMPLE
72F-08-008
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5) When overtaking other vehicles, watch Braking 4) Avoid reckless high speed driving and
out for the oncoming vehicle and 1) Use the parking brake when parking try to drive at a safe speed suitable for
care-fully confirm the safety. your vehicle and shift the gear shift the road conditions while maintaining a
6) Don’t attempt zigzag driving which will lever into the first gear or reverse gear constant speed.
hinder your control over the vehicle and position for the sake of safety.
cause an accident. 2) Don’t use handbraking unless una- EXAMPLE
voidable. It causes the vehicle to skid
EXAMPLE and a rearend collision occur. It is espe-
cially dangerous when the tyres are
worn, for they allow a larger skid.
EXAMPLE
72F-08-015
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Long distance driving when the windshield glass is dry or the Margin For Safety
1) Be sure to perform safety checks wiper blade and glass may get dam-
before starting a trip. aged. It is important to allow yourself a margin for
2) Take rest at certain intervals to prevent safety during driving so that you can cope
an accident which may occur when you EXAMPLE with erroneous or unexpected driving of other
are sleepy or tired. drivers. For that, observe the following.
• Drive at a safe speed.
EXAMPLE • Maintain a sufficient distance between
your vehicle and the vehicle ahead.
• Don’t force yourself to overtake other
vehicles.
• Don’t make quick start, hard steering or
sudden stops.
• Allow an ample time in the driving
schedule.
• Observe traffic rules and regulations.
72F-08-021 Conclusion
A perfect driver does not exist. The
EXAMPLE endeavour of every motorist should be to
72F-08-020 strive for perfection. Safety consciousness
Night time driving not only ensures your safety and the safety
1) Drive more slowly at night than in the of other road users, it also helps reduce
daytime, for the visual range is the wear and tear on your vehicle, pro-
restricted at night. longs its life, gives more mileage and
2) Don’t overtake other vehicles at night. ensures a comfortable driving experience.
Darkness bothers your sense of speed Follow the do’s and don’ts listed, and
and hinders your judgement on the driving will never be the same again.
vehicle-to-vehicle distance.
3) Don’t use the high headlight beam
unless its use is inevitable. Its dazzle
may blitz the driver of the oncoming
vehicle, thus causing an accident. 72F-08-022
4) Always keep the window glasses clean.
Don’t operate the windshield wiper
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EXAMPLE
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2) Lower the hood to about 20 cm above
3) While holding the hood, pull the prop the hood latch, then let it drop down.
rod out from the holding clip, then insert Make sure the hood is securely latched
the end of the rod into the designated after closing.
79MH0503
hole.
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CAUTION
To avoid injury, be sure no part of the (2)
occupant’s body such as hands or
head is in the path of the hood when 80JM152
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(3) / (4)
(3) (5)
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Footwell Lights (if equipped) (1) Front (with overhead console) (4) These light switches have three or four
A footwell light is provided in the leg space EXAMPLE positions which function as described
in front of each front seat. The light comes below:
on when the door is opened. After closing
ON (a)
all doors, the light will remain on for about
The light comes on and stays on regard-
15 seconds and then fade out. If you insert
less of whether the door is open or closed.
the key, or press the engine switch to
change the ignition mode to “ACC” or “ON” DOOR (b)
during this time, the light will start to fade The light comes on when the door is
out immediately. After removing the key (d) (c) (b) (a)(d) opened. After closing all doors, the light
from the ignition switch, the light will turn 79MH0506
will remain on for about 15 seconds and
on for about 15 seconds and then fade out. then fade out. If you insert the key, or press
Center (if equipped) (5) the engine switch to change the ignition
NOTE:
mode to “ACC” or “ON” during this time,
You can change the footwell lights opera- EXAMPLE (c) (b) (a) the light will start to fade out immediately.
tion via the information display. Refer to After removing the key from the ignition
“Information Display” in the “BEFORE
switch, the light will turn on for about 15
DRIVING” section.
seconds and then fade out.
Instrument Panel Pocket Light (2) OFF (c)
This light comes on while the position The light remains off even when the door is
lights, tail light and/or the headlights are opened.
on. 61MM0A107
SPOT LIGHT (d)
When the light switch is in the DOOR or OFF
Front (without overhead Rear (if equipped) (6) position, push the switch to turn on the light
console) (3) EXAMPLE and push it again to turn off the light.
(c)
EXAMPLE
(b)
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EXAMPLE
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sure that the cap remains on the socket AUX/USB Socket (if equipped) Assist Grips (if equipped)
when the socket is not in use.
EXAMPLE EXAMPLE
NOTICE
• To prevent the fuse from being
blown, when using sockets at the
same time, do not exceed the total
combined power capacity of 12
volt/120 watt/10 ampere.
• Use of inappropriate electrical
accessories can cause damage to
your vehicle’s electrical system.
Make sure that any electrical 79MH0515 54G249
accessories you use are designed Connect your portable digital music player, Assist grips are provided for convenience.
to plug into this type of socket. etc. to this socket to enjoy music through the
vehicle’s audio system using it as a source. NOTICE
Refer to “Audio System” in this section To avoid damaging the assist grip
and the molded headlining, do not
NOTICE hang down the assist grip.
Always close the lid when not in use,
since entry of foreign material, dust, Coat Hooks (if equipped)
water, conductive liquids may dam- EXAMPLE
age the audio system or USB device.
61MM0B025
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(5)
(2) (6)
(3)
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Front Bottle Holders (2) Console box This pocket is provided for holding light
Use this stowage for keeping small items. and soft things such as gloves, newspa-
WARNING Open the compartment by raising the top pers or magazines.
Failure to take the precautions listed lid while keeping the lever (1) up.
below could cause personal injury or CAUTION
vehicle damage. EXAMPLE (1) Do not put hard or breakable objects
• Be careful when you are using the in the pocket. If an accident occurs,
cup holders to hold a cup contain- objects such as bottles, cans, etc.
ing hot liquid. Spilling out hot liq- can injure the occupants in the rear
uid can cause burn injury. seat.
• Do not use the bottle holders to
hold sharp-edged, hard, or break- Rear Armrest with Cup Holders (7)
able objects. Objects in the bottle
holders may be thrown about EXAMPLE
during a sudden stop or impact,
and could cause personal injury.
• Be careful not to spill liquid or 79MH0514
insert any foreign materials into the
moving part of the gearshift lever, NOTE:
or any electrical components. Liq- Always close the lid after you put some-
uid or foreign materials may dam- thing into or take something out of the box.
age these parts. Front Seat Back Pocket (5)
(1)
Front Bottle Holder (3) /
Rear Bottle Holder (6)
You should hold a bottle with a cap in the 79MH0517
holder.
(1) Cup holders
Front Armrest with Console Box (4) The rear armrest is stowed in the center of
the seatback. Tilt it down forward to use.
NOTICE
To avoid damage to the armrest, do
not lean on it or allow a child to sit on EXAMPLE
it. 79MH0516
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(2)
(3) (5)
(6)
(5)
(6)
EXAMPLE
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Side outlet
(2) (1)
79MH0522
EXAMPLE NOTE:
79MH0542 For more air flow from rear outlet, turning
Move the knob (1) vertically or horizontally, dials (2) downward to close the center out-
to adjust the direction of airflow as desired. let is effective.
The center outlet/side outlet opens when
you turn the dial (2) upward and closes
when you turn it downward.
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Manual Heating and Air Conditioning System Air flow selector (3)
2 (a) (e)
1 3
0 4
EXAMPLE
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Bi-level (b) Temperature-controlled air comes out of Temperature-controlled air comes out of
EXAMPLE the floor outlets and the side outlets, also the windshield defroster outlets, the side
comes out of the windshield defroster out- defroster outlets and the side outlets.
lets and also comes slightly out of the side
defroster outlets. Air intake selector (4)
EXAMPLE
Heat & defrost (d)
EXAMPLE
(f) (g)
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Air conditioning switch (5) to the desired blower speed position. Set- You can switch the air intake selector to
To turn on the air conditioning system, set ting the blower speed selector to a higher either “FRESH AIR” or “RECIRCULATED
the blower speed selector to a position other blower speed position increases heating AIR” as you desire. Choosing “RECIRCU-
than off and push in the “A/C” switch. With efficiency. LATED AIR” increases cooling efficiency.
this “A/C” switch operation, an indicator light
will come on when the air conditioning sys- Quick heating (using recirculated air) Quick cooling (using recirculated air)
The control settings are the same as for The control settings are the same as for
tem is on. To turn off the air conditioning
normal heating except you select “RECIR- normal cooling except you select “RECIR-
system, push the “A/C” switch again.
CULATED AIR”. If you use this heating CULATED AIR” and the highest blower
During operation of the air conditioner, you method for an extended period of time, the speed.
may notice slight changes in engine air in the vehicle can become contami-
speed. These changes are normal, the nated and the windows can become misty. NOTE:
system is designed so that the compressor Therefore, use this method only for quick • If you select “RECIRCULATED AIR” for
turns on or off to maintain the desired tem- heating and change to the normal heating an extended period of time, the air in the
perature. method as soon as possible. vehicle can become contaminated.
Therefore, you should occasionally
Less operation of the compressor results Head cooled/Feet warmed heating select “FRESH AIR”.
in better fuel economy. Select “BI-LEVEL” and “FRESH AIR”, the • If your vehicle has been left in the sun
temperature selector to the desired tem- with the windows closed, it will cool
System Operating Instructions perature position, and the blower speed faster if you open the windows briefly
selector to the desired blower speed posi- while you operate the air conditioner with
Natural ventilation tion. Unless the temperature selector is in
Select “VENTILATION” and “FRESH AIR”, the air intake selector at “FRESH AIR”
the fully COLD position or fully HOT posi- and the blower at high speed.
the temperature selector to the desired tion, the air that comes out of the center
temperature position, and the blower and side outlets will be cooler than the air Dehumidifying
speed selector to off. Fresh air will flow that comes out of the floor outlets. Set the air flow selector to a desired air
through the vehicle during driving. flow selector position, the temperature
Normal cooling selector to the desired temperature posi-
Forced ventilation Set the air flow selector to “VENTILATION”,
The control settings are the same as for tion and the blower speed selector to the
the temperature selector to the desired tem- desired blower speed position. Also select
natural ventilation except you set the perature position and the blower speed
blower speed selector to a position other “FRESH AIR” and turn on the “A/C” switch.
selector to the desired blower speed posi-
than off. tion, and turn on the “A/C” switch. Setting
Normal heating (using outside air) the blower speed selector to a higher
Select “HEAT” and “FRESH AIR”, the tem- blower speed position increases cooling
perature selector to the desired tempera- efficiency.
ture position and the blower speed selector
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(1) Temperature selector
(2) Blower speed selector The blower speed selector (2) is used to
(3) Air intake selector turn on the blower and to select blower
(4) Air flow selector speed.
(5) Defrost switch If the “AUTO” switch (8) is pushed, the
(6) Air conditioning switch blower speed will vary automatically as the
(7) “OFF” switch climate control system maintains the
(8) “AUTO” switch selected temperature.
(9) Display
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Air intake selector (3) FRESH AIR (b) If the “AUTO” switch (8) is pushed, the air
EXAMPLE When this mode is selected, outside air is flow will vary automatically as the climate
introduced. control system maintains the selected tem-
perature.
“FRESH AIR” and “RECIRCULATED AIR”
are selected alternately each time the air Ventilation (c)
(3) intake selector is pushed. EXAMPLE
NOTE:
(a) If you select “RECIRCULATED AIR” for an
extended period of time, the air in the vehi-
cle can become contaminated. Therefore,
(b) you should occasionally select “FRESH
AIR”.
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Air flow selector (4)
Push the air intake selector (3) to change
between the following modes. (c)
EXAMPLE
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If the “AUTO” switch (8) is pushed, the air
intake will vary automatically as the climate Temperature-controlled air comes out of
control system maintains the selected tem- (d) the center, side and rear air outlets.
perature.
Bi-level (d)
NOTE: (4)
(e) EXAMPLE
When you select the recirculated air mode,
the automatic operation system is deacti-
vated if you push the “AUTO” switch (8).
(f)
RECIRCULATED AIR (a)
When this mode is selected, outside air is 79MH0533
shut off and inside air is recirculated. This
Push the air flow selector (4) to change
mode is suitable when driving through an
among the following functions. The indica-
area with polluted air such as a tunnel, or
tion of the selected mode appears on the
when attempting to quickly cool down the
display.
vehicle.
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Heat (e)
EXAMPLE
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Air conditioning switch (6) System Operating Instructions You can use the air conditioning switch (6)
EXAMPLE to manually turn the air conditioner on or off
(6) Automatic operation according to your preference. When you
EXAMPLE (6) turn the air conditioning switch off, the cli-
mate control system cannot lower the
(1) inside temperature below outside tempera-
ture.
To turn the climate control system off, push
the “OFF” switch (7).
79MH0535 NOTE:
If the “AUTO” on the display blinks, there is
The air conditioning switch (6) is used to a problem in the heating system and/or air
turn on and off the air conditioning system conditioning system. You should have the
only when the blower is on. To turn on the system inspected by an authorised Maruti
air conditioning system, push in the switch (7) (8) Suzuki workshop.
79MH0536
and “A/C” will appear on the display. To NOTE:
turn off the air conditioning system, push in You can let the climate control system • To find the temperature at which you are
the switch again and “A/C” will go off. work automatically. To set the system for most comfortable, start with the 25°C
fully-automatic operation, follow the proce- (75°F) setting.
dure below. • If you turn the temperature selector (1)
1) Start the engine. until “HI” or “LO” appears on the display,
2) Push the “AUTO” switch (8). the climate control system will operate at
3) Set the desired temperature by turning maximum heating or cooling and the
the temperature selector (1). blower will run at full speed.
• To avoid blowing cold air in cold weather
The blower speed, air intake and air flow or hot air in hot weather, the system will
are controlled automatically to maintain the delay turning on the blower until warmed
set temperature. However, the air flow is or chilled air is available.
not changed to the “Defrost” position auto- • If your vehicle has been left in the sun
matically. with the windows closed, it will cool
faster if you open the windows briefly.
NOTE: • Even under the automatic operation, you
When you select the recirculated air mode, can set individual selectors to the man-
the automatic operation system is deacti- ual mode. The manually selected func-
vated if you push the “AUTO” switch (8).
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tions are maintained, and the other Manual operation Models equipped with SHVS System
functions remain under automatic opera- You can manually control the climate con- (if equipped)
tion. trol system. Set the selectors to the • If the air conditioning performance can
• If the windshield and/or the front door desired positions. no longer perform at a sufficient level
windows are fogged, push the defrost due to automatically stopping the
switch (5) to turn on the defroster, or EXAMPLE engine, press the ENG A-STOP OFF
push the air flow selector (4) to change switch to deactivate the ENG A-STOP
the air flow to the “Heat & defrost” posi- system. (The engine will automatically
tion to defog the windows. restart and the air conditioning perfor-
• To return the blower speed selector (2), mance will be restored.)
air intake selector (3), and air flow selec- • If the windshield and/or the driver’s side/
tor (4) to automatic operation, push the passenger side door windows are
“AUTO” switch (8). fogged during automatically stopping the
engine, press the defroster switch.
EXAMPLE (When the defroster switch is pressed
the engine will automatically restart and
the defroster will be activated)
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Maintenance
(11) If you do not use the air conditioner for a
NOTE: long period, such as during winter, it may
If you need maximum defrosting: not give the best performance when you
(10) • push the defrost switch (5) to turn on the start using it again. To help maintain opti-
defroster (the air conditioning system will mum performance and durability of your air
come on and the “FRESH AIR” mode will conditioner, it needs to be run periodically.
be selected automatically), Operate the air conditioner at least once a
• set the blower speed selector to HIGH, month for one minute with the engine
• adjust the temperature selector to the idling. This circulates the refrigerant and oil
74LHT0510
“HI” indication on the display, and and helps protect the internal components.
Be careful not to cover the interior tem- • adjust the side outlets so the air blows
perature sensor (10) located between the on the side windows. Your air conditioner is equipped with air fil-
steering wheel and the climate control ters. Clean or replace them as specified in
panel, or the solar sensor (11) located at the “Maintenance Schedule” in the
the top of the driver’s side dashboard. “INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE” sec-
These sensors are used by the automatic tion. Have this job done by your authorised
system to regulate temperature. Maruti Suzuki workshop as the lower glove
box must be lowered for this job.
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NOTICE
• Do not attach any metal objects to
the rear window glass, or place
metallic film near it. Either of these
conditions may cause poor recep-
tion or noise.
• When cleaning the inside of the
rear window, be careful not to
scratch or damage the rear window
antenna. Wipe the rear window
lightly along the antenna with a
dampened soft cloth.
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EXAMPLE
76MH0A091
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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Never stick labels on the surface of the
To remove fingermarks and dust, use a compact disc or write on the surface with a Do not expose compact discs to direct sun-
soft cloth, and wipe in a straight line from pencil or pen. light or any heat source.
the center of the compact disc to the cir-
cumference. EXAMPLE
EXAMPLE
(B)
(C) ((B)
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NOTE:
• Do not use commercially available CD (if equipped)
protection sheets or discs equipped with The Bluetooth® word mark and logo are
stabilizers, etc. registered trademarks and are owned by
These may get caught in the internal the Bluetooth SIG, Ink.
mechanism and damage the disc.
• It may be impossible to play CD-R discs Stop using this unit and a Bluetooth®
with this unit due to the recording condi- ready device whenever requested.
tions. This unit shares the communication fre-
• CD-RW discs cannot be played with this quency with other private or public wireless
unit. communication equipment such as a wire-
less LAN and other wireless communica-
WARNING tion radios.
You should stop using this unit whenever
This is a class I laser product. Use of you are notified that your unit disturbs
controls or adjustments or perfor- other wireless communication immediately.
mance of procedures other than
those specified herein may result in
hazardous radiation exposure.
Do not open covers and do not
attempt to repair this unit by yourself.
Refer servicing to qualified person-
nel.
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NOTE: Listening to a CD
• Auto store can be released by pressing EXAMPLE
AS button (7) while auto store is under EXAMPLE
(1)
way.
• When the auto store is performed, the (A)
station previously stored in the memory (2) (3)
at the position is overwritten. (4)
(5)
• When there are fewer than 6 stations 52D274
that can be stored even if 1 round of (6) (7) • CDs or CD-ROMs carrying no mark (A)
auto store operation is performed, no (8) cannot be used.
station will be stored at the remaining
• Some discs recorded in CD-R/CD-RW
Preset buttons (6).
format may sometimes be impossible to
• 6 stations can be preset for FM1 and 76MH0A094 use.
FM2 in common, and 6 stations for AM
in auto store mode. Display
(A)
EXAMPLE
Auto store mode on/off
Press the AS button (7).
Each time the button is pressed, the mode
is switched as follows:
(B)
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AS mode on AS mode off (1) Insertion slot
(2) Eject button • A CD is to be inserted with its label side
(3) CD button up.
(4) Up button • When there is a CD already in the unit, it
Radio Reception (5) Down button is impossible to insert another CD with-
Radio reception can be affected by envi- (6) RPT button out ejecting the CD in the unit. Do not
ronment, atmospheric conditions, or radio (7) RDM button use force to insert a CD into the CD
signal’s power and distance from the sta- (8) DISP button insertion slot.
tion. Nearby mountains and buildings may
interfere or deflect radio reception, causing (A) Track number
poor reception. Poor reception or radio (B) Play time
static can also be caused by electric cur- NOTE:
rent from overhead wires or high voltage This product does not support 8 cm CD
power lines. (sometimes called as “mini single CD”, “3-
inch CD”, “CD3”, etc.).
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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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(5)
USB (iPod®) (if equipped)
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Adjusting the call or ringtone volume Selecting the Ringtone 1) Press the Off Hook button (5).
Follow the instructions below to adjust the Follow the instructions below to select a The Bluetooth® phonebook menu will be
call or ringtone volume. ringtone. displayed.
1) Press the Bluetooth® setup button (4). 1) Press the Bluetooth® setup button (4). 2) Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH SOUND
The Bluetooth® setup menu will be dis- The Bluetooth® setup menu will be dis- knob (1) to select “Missed Calls”,
played. played. “Incoming Calls” or “Outgoing Calls”,
2) Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH 2) Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH and press the knob (1) to determine the
SOUND knob (1) to select “Setup Tele- SOUND knob (1) to select “Setup Tele- selection.
phone”, and press the knob (1) to deter- phone”, and press the knob (1) to deter- To dial from the dialed history or the
mine the selection. mine the selection. received history, select “Missed Calls”,
3) Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH 3) Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH “Incoming Calls” or “Outgoing Calls”
SOUND knob (1) to select “Sound Set- SOUND knob (1) to select “Sound Set- respectively.
ting”, and press the knob (1) to deter- ting”, and press the knob (1) to deter- 3) Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH SOUND
mine the selection. mine the selection. knob (1) to select the desired number,
4) Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH 4) Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH SOUND and press the knob (1) to determine the
SOUND knob (1) to select “Call Vol- knob (1) to select “Ringtone”, and press selection.
ume” or “Ringtone Volume”, and press the knob (1) to determine the selection. 4) Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH SOUND
the knob (1) to determine the selection. The current ringtone will be sounded. knob (1) to select “Dial”, and press the
The current call or ringtone volume will 5) Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH SOUND knob (1) or the Off Hook button (5) to
be displayed. knob (1) to select desired ringtone, and dial to the selected number.
5) Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH press the knob (1) to determine the
SOUND knob (1) to select desired call NOTE:
selection.
or ringtone volume, and press the knob • When selecting “Go Back”, the previous
(1) to determine the selection. NOTE: menu will be displayed.
When selecting “Go Back”, the previous • Pressing “Confirm” after selecting “Add
NOTE: menu will be displayed. Speed Dial” can register the selected
When selecting “Go Back”, the previous number in the speed dial.
menu will be displayed. Dialing using Missed/Incoming/ • Pressing “Confirm” after selecting
Outgoing Calls “Delete” can delete the selected number
Follow the instructions below to dial to the from the call history.
last dialed number again.
NOTE:
Up to 10 phone numbers of the latest calls
can be stored. (10 each for dialed, received
and missed call)
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Making a call by Phonebook 2) Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH 2) Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH
Follow the instructions below to dial a num- SOUND knob (1) to select “Setup Tele- SOUND knob (1) to select “Setup Tele-
ber registered in Phonebook. phone”, and press the knob (1) to deter- phone”, and press the knob (1) to deter-
1) Press the Off Hook button (5). mine the selection. mine the selection.
The Bluetooth® phonebook menu will 3) Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH 3) Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH
be displayed. SOUND knob (1) to select “Setup SOUND knob (1) to select “Setup
2) Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH Phonebook”, and press the knob (1) to Phonebook”, and press the knob (1) to
SOUND knob (1) to select “Phone- determine the selection. determine the selection.
book”, and press the knob (1) to deter- 4) Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH 4) Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH
mine the selection. SOUND knob (1) to select “Delete Con- SOUND knob (1) to select “Add Speed
3) Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH tacts”, and press the knob (1) to deter- Dial”, and press the knob (1) to deter-
SOUND knob (1) to select the initial of mine the selection. mine the selection.
the name you would like to make a call, 5) Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH 5) Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH
and press the knob (1) to determine the SOUND knob (1) to select a number to SOUND knob (1) to select a number to
selection. be deleted, and press the knob (1) to be assigned, and press the knob (1) to
The registered numbers will be dis- determine the selection. determine the selection.
played in sequence. If names have 6) Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH 6) Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH
been registered together with numbers, SOUND knob (1) to select “Delete?”, SOUND knob (1) to select “Choose
the names will be displayed. and press the knob (1) to determine the Preset”, and press the knob (1) to
4) Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH selection. determine the selection.
SOUND knob (1) to select “Dial”, and 7) Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH 7) Press one of the Preset buttons (3) to
press the knob (1) to determine the SOUND knob (1) to select “Confirm”, which the selected number is to be
selection. and press the knob (1) to complete the assigned. If a number is already
5) Press the Off Hook button (5). deletion. assigned to the selected button, a con-
The displayed number or the number NOTE: firmation message will be displayed.
registered with the displayed name will When selecting “Go Back”, the previous Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH
be dialed. menu will be displayed. SOUND knob (1) to select “Confirm”,
and press the knob (1) to complete the
Deletion of registered data (Delete Registration in speed dial assignment.
Entry) Follow the instructions below to assign a When the assignment is completed, the
Follow the instructions below to delete a number to one of the Preset buttons to use “Setup Phonebook” will be displayed.
number registered in Phonebook. as the speed dial.
1) Press the Bluetooth® setup button (4). NOTE:
1) Press the Bluetooth® setup button (4).
When selecting “Go Back”, the previous
The Bluetooth® setup menu will be dis- The Bluetooth® setup menu will be dis-
menu will be displayed.
played. played.
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One-touch call (Speed dial) 5) Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH Reset to the factory defaults
Follow the instructions below to dial the SOUND knob (1) to select “Del Speed Follow the instructions below to reset all
number assigned to each of the Preset Dial”, and press the knob (1) to deter- the settings to the factory defaults.
buttons (3). mine the selection. 1) Press the Bluetooth® setup button (4).
1) Press the Off Hook button (5). 6) Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH The Bluetooth® setup menu will be dis-
The Bluetooth® phonebook menu will SOUND knob (1) to select “Confirm”, played.
be displayed. and press the knob (1) to complete the 2) Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH
2) Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH deletion. SOUND knob (1) to select “Setup Blue-
SOUND knob (1) to select “Speed tooth”, and press the knob (1) to deter-
NOTE:
Dials”, and press the knob (1) to deter- mine the selection.
When selecting “Go Back”, the previous
mine the selection. 3) Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH
menu will be displayed.
3) Press one of the Preset buttons (3). SOUND knob (1) to select “Initialize”,
When no number is assigned, “No and press the knob (1) to determine the
Display of device data (Device Name)
Entry” is displayed. selection.
4) Press the Off Hook button (5). Follow the instructions below to display the 4) Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH
BD (Bluetooth® Device) address and
The selected number will be dialed. SOUND knob (1) to select “All Initial-
device name. ize”, and press the knob (1) to deter-
Deletion of speed dial (Del Speed Dial) 1) Press the Bluetooth® setup button (4). mine the selection.
To delete a number assigned for the speed The Bluetooth® setup menu will be dis- 5) Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH
dial, follow the instructions below. played. SOUND knob (1) to select “Confirm”,
1) Press the Off Hook button (5). 2) Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH and press the knob (1) to start the
The Bluetooth® phonebook menu will SOUND knob (1) to select “Setup Blue- reset.
be displayed. tooth”, and press the knob (1) to deter-
2) Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH mine the selection. NOTE:
3) Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH When selecting “Go Back”, the previous
SOUND knob (1) to select “Speed
SOUND knob (1) to select “Bluetooth menu will be displayed.
Dials”, and press the knob (1) to deter-
Info”, and press the knob (1) to deter-
mine the selection.
mine the selection.
3) Press one of the Preset buttons (3) to
which the number to be deleted is 4) Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH
SOUND knob (1) to select “Device
assigned.
Name” or “Device Address”, and press
“No Entry” appears if the number is not
the knob (1) to display the device name
registered.
4) Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH or the BD (Bluetooth® Device) address.
SOUND knob (1) to select “Delete”, and NOTE:
press the knob (1) to determine the When selecting “Go Back”, the previous
selection. menu will be displayed.
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Selection of phone (Select Phone) List of phones (List Phones) 4) Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH
Follow the instructions below to select a Follow the instructions below to display the SOUND knob (1) to select “New Pass-
phone to be paired with from the registered names of the registered phones in key”, and press the knob (1) to deter-
phones. sequence. mine the selection.
1) Press the Bluetooth® setup button (4). 1) Press the Bluetooth® setup button (4). 5) Press or turn the TUNE FOLDER
The Bluetooth® setup menu will be dis- The Bluetooth® setup menu will be dis- PUSH SOUND knob (1) to select “Con-
played. played. firm”.
2) Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH 2) Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH 6) Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH
SOUND knob (1) to select “Setup Blue- SOUND knob (1) to select “Setup Blue- SOUND knob (1) to select a number for
tooth”, and press the knob (1) to deter- tooth”, and press the knob (1) to deter- the first digit, and press the knob (1) to
mine the selection. mine the selection. determine the selection. Select and
3) Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH 3) Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH determine numbers for the second,
SOUND knob (1) to select “List Phone”, SOUND knob (1) to select “List Phone”, third and fourth digits in order in the
and press the knob (1) to determine the and press the knob (1) to determine the same manner. When not entering up to
selection. selection. the eighth digit, enter blanks for the
4) Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH The names of the registered phones successive digits.
SOUND knob (1) to select a phone to are displayed in sequence. 7) Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH
be paired with, and press the knob (1) SOUND knob (1) to determine the
to determine the selection. NOTE: passkey setting.
5) Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH When selecting “Go Back”, the previous
SOUND knob (1) to select “Select”, and menu will be displayed. NOTE:
When selecting “Go Back”, the previous
press the knob (1) to determine the
selection. Passkey setting (Set Passkey) menu will be displayed.
Follow the instructions below to set the
NOTE: security number (Passkey).
• When selecting “Go Back”, the previous 1) Press the Bluetooth® setup button (4).
menu will be displayed. The Bluetooth® setup menu will be dis-
• The Bluetooth® ready audio device will played.
be disconnected when the phone is 2) Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH
selected. SOUND knob (1) to select “Setup Blue-
tooth”, and press the knob (1) to deter-
mine the selection.
3) Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH
SOUND knob (1) to select “Passkey”,
and press the knob (1) to determine the
selection.
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Deletion of phone information (Delete BT function on/off (BT Power) Bluetooth® audio (if equipped)
Phone) Follow the instructions below to turn on/off
Follow the instructions below to delete the the Bluetooth® function. EXAMPLE
registered information of the phone. 1) Press the Bluetooth® setup button (4).
1) Press the Bluetooth® setup button (4). The Bluetooth® setup menu will be dis-
The Bluetooth® setup menu will be dis- played. (3)
played. 2) Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH (4)
2) Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH SOUND knob (1) to select “Setup Blue- (1)
SOUND knob (1) to select “Setup Blue- tooth”, and press the knob (1) to deter- (5)
tooth”, and press the knob (1) to deter- mine the selection. (2)
mine the selection. 3) Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH
3) Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH SOUND knob (1) to select “BT Power”,
SOUND knob (1) to select “List Phone”, and press the knob (1) to determine the 76MH0A103
and press the knob (1) to determine the selection.
selection. 4) Press the TUNE FOLDER PUSH NOTE:
4) Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH SOUND knob (1) to select “BT Power Applicable for Bluetooth® audio version
SOUND knob (1) to select a phone to On” or “BT Power Off”. 2.1 and above.
be deleted, and press the knob (1) to
determine the selection. NOTE: Steering switch
• When the BT function is turned off, the EXAMPLE
5) Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH
SOUND knob (1) to select “Delete connection between this unit and the
Phone”, and press the knob (1) to registered phone in use will be discon-
determine the selection. nected.
• When selecting “Go Back”, the previous
6) Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH
SOUND knob (1) to select “Delete?”, menu will be displayed.
(6)
and press the knob (1) to determine the
selection.
7) Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH
SOUND knob (1) to select “Confirm”,
and press the knob (1) to determine the
selection.
NOTE:
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When selecting “Go Back”, the previous
menu will be displayed.
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Display Registration of audio devices Refer to the manual of the audio player
in use for further information.
(A) 5) Enter the Passkey displayed on the unit
To use Bluetooth® ready audio devices
with this unit, it is required to register the to the audio player. (For phones with
devices. Bluetooth version 2.1 or above passkey
input is not required)
(B) NOTE: NOTE:
• To set up a new audio player, disconnect • When selecting “Go Back”, the previous
the phone from the unit. Connect the menu will be displayed.
(1) MEDIA button
phone after audio player setup is com- • When additionally registering audio
(2) TUNE FOLDER PUSH SOUND knob
pleted if necessary. devices, operate the same step from 1).
(3) Up button
• When failed to establish the connection
(4) Down button
within 120 seconds, the connecting
(5) DISP button
operation will be canceled. Please try
(6) Bluetooth® setup button
again or refer to the audio player manual
for assistance with the pairing process.
(A) Track number
• A separate audio mobile device can be
(B) Play time
selected for Bluetooth audio, even if a
phone is already connected to the hands
free profile.
1) Press the Bluetooth® setup button (6).
The Bluetooth® setup menu will be dis-
played.
2) Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH
SOUND knob (2) to select “Setup Blue-
tooth”, and press the knob (2) to deter-
mine the selection.
3) Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH
SOUND knob (2) to select “Pairing”,
and press the knob (2) to determine the
selection.
4) Select “CAR AUDIO” from the Blue-
tooth® menu of the audio player and
establish the pairing.
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Selecting the Bluetooth® audio mode Fast forwarding/Rewinding a track Selection of audio device (Select Audio)
Press the MEDIA button (1). • Hold down the Up button (3) to fast for- Follow the instructions below to select an
Each time the button is pressed, the mode ward the track. audio device to be paired with from the
will change as follows: • Hold down the Down button (4) to fast registered audio devices.
rewind the track. 1) Press the Bluetooth® setup button (6).
The Bluetooth® setup menu will be dis-
NOTE: played.
USB (iPod®) (if equipped) Some functions may not be available 2) Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH
depending on Bluetooth® audio.
Bluetooth® audio (if equipped) SOUND knob (2) to select “Setup Blue-
tooth”, and press the knob (2) to deter-
Display change
AUX (if equipped) mine the selection.
Press the DISP button (5). 3) Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH
Each time the button is pressed, display
SOUND knob (2) to select “List Audio”,
will change as follows: and press the knob (2) to determine the
Selecting a group (only for supported
models) selection.
Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH SOUND 4) Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH
knob (2) to select a group. Play time SOUND knob (2) to select an audio
device to be used, and press the knob
Selecting a track Track name (2) to determine the selection.
• Press the Up button (3) to listen to the 5) Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH
next track. Artist name SOUND knob (2) to select “Select”, and
• Press the Down button (4) twice to listen press the knob (2) to determine the
to the previous track. Album name selection.
When the Down button (4) is pressed 6) Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH
once, the track currently being played SOUND knob (2) to select “Confirm”,
NOTE: and press the knob (2) to complete the
will start from the beginning again. If text data contains more than 12 charac- pairing.
ters, the “>” mark will appear at the right
end. Holding down the DISP button (5) for NOTE:
1 second or longer can display the next • When selecting “Go Back”, the previous
page. menu will be displayed.
• The phone will be disconnected when
the Bluetooth® ready audio device is
selected.
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List of audio devices (List Audio) 4) Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH 3) Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH
Follow the instructions below to display the SOUND knob (2) to select “New Pass- SOUND knob (2) to select “List Audio”,
names of the registered audio devices in key”, and press the knob (2) to deter- and press the knob (2) to determine the
sequence. mine the selection. selection.
1) Press the Bluetooth® setup button (6). 5) Press or turn the TUNE FOLDER 4) Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH
The Bluetooth® setup menu will be dis- PUSH SOUND knob (2) to select “Con- SOUND knob (2) to select an audio
played. firm”. device to be deleted, and press the
2) Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH 6) Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH knob (2) to determine the selection.
SOUND knob (2) to select “Setup Blue- SOUND knob (2) to select a number for 5) Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH
tooth”, and press the knob (2) to deter- the first digit, and press the knob (2) to SOUND knob (2) to select “Delete”, and
mine the selection. determine the selection. Select and press the knob (2) to determine the
3) Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH determine numbers for the second, selection.
SOUND knob (2) to select “List Audio”, third and fourth digits in order in the 6) Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH
and press the knob (2) to determine the same manner. When not entering up to SOUND knob (2) to select “Delete?”,
selection. The names of registered the eighth digit, enter blanks for the and press the knob (2) to determine the
audio devices will be displayed in successive digits. selection.
sequence. 7) Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH 7) Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH
SOUND knob (2) to determine the SOUND knob (2) to select “Confirm”,
NOTE: passkey setting. and press the knob (2) to complete the
When selecting “Go Back”, the previous deletion.
menu will be displayed. NOTE:
When selecting “Go Back”, the previous NOTE:
Passkey setting (Set Passkey) menu will be displayed. When selecting “Go Back”, the previous
Follow the instructions below to set the menu will be displayed.
security number (Passkey). Deletion of audio device information
1) Press the Bluetooth® setup button (6). (Delete Audio)
The Bluetooth® setup menu will be dis- Follow the instructions below to delete the
played. registered information of audio device.
2) Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH 1) Press the Bluetooth® setup button (6).
SOUND knob (2) to select “Setup Blue- The Bluetooth® setup menu will be dis-
tooth”, and press the knob (2) to deter- played.
mine the selection. 2) Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH
3) Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH SOUND knob (2) to select “Setup Blue-
SOUND knob (2) to select “Passkey”, tooth”, and press the knob (2) to deter-
and press the knob (2) to determine the mine the selection.
selection.
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<
released.
• To decrease the volume, hold down “-” of • To select the previous preset station,
the VOL switch (1). The volume will keep press “ ” of the switch (4) only for a
<
on being decreased until the switch is moment.
released. • To scan a higher frequency radio station,
press “ ” of the switch (4) for 1 second
<
• To mute the sound, press the switch (2).
or longer.
Selecting the mode • To scan a lower frequency radio station,
Press the switch (3). press “ ” of the switch (4) for 1 second
<
Each time the button is pressed, the mode or longer.
will change as follows:
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Selecting the track (CD, USB (iPod®), Anti-Theft Feature Setting the Anti-Theft Function
Bluetooth® audio mode) EXAMPLE 1) Press the VOL PUSH POWER knob (1)
• To skip to the next track, press “ ” of the to power off.
<
switch (4) only for a moment. 2) Hold down the buttons numbered [1]
• To skip to the previous track, press “ ” of and [6] of the Preset buttons (2) and
<
the switch (4) twice only for a moment. (3) press the VOL PUSH POWER knob
When the switch (4) is pushed down (1).
once only for a moment, the track cur- “SECURITY” will be displayed.
rently being played will start from the (4) (1) 3) Press the Up button (3) and the button
beginning again. numbered [1] of the Preset buttons (2)
simultaneously.
Fast forwarding/Rewinding a track (2) 4) Enter a 4-digit number to be registered
• To fast forward, press “ ” of the switch as PIN using the buttons numbered [1] -
<
(4) for 1 second or longer.
76MH0A105
[4] of the Preset buttons (2).
• To fast rewind, press “ ” of the switch (4) (1) VOL PUSH POWER knob 5) Hold down the TUNE FOLDER PUSH
<
for 1 second or longer. (2) Preset buttons ([1] to [6]) SOUND knob (4) for 1 second or longer
(3) Up button to set the anti-theft function.
(4) TUNE FOLDER PUSH SOUND knob
NOTE:
The anti-theft function is intended to dis- Take a note of the registered PIN and keep
courage thefts, such as that the audio sys- it for the future use.
tem becomes inoperable when it is
installed on other vehicles.
This function works by entering a Personal
Identification Number (PIN).
When the unit is disconnected from its
power source, such as when the audio
system is removed or the battery is discon-
nected, the unit will become inoperable
until the PIN is reentered.
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Canceling the anti-theft feature Confirming the Personal Identification Battery Installation
To cancel the anti-theft function, delete the Number (PIN)
registered PIN. When the main power source is discon- Install a lithium battery (CR2025) with the
1) Press the VOL PUSH POWER knob (1) nected such as when the battery is poles facing the correct direction.
to power off. replaced, etc, it is required to enter the PIN
2) Hold down the buttons numbered [1] to make the unit operable again.
and [6] of the Preset buttons (2) and 1) Set the ignition switch to the “ACC”
press the VOL PUSH POWER knob position.
(1). “SECURITY” will be displayed.
“PIN ENTRY” will be displayed. 2) Press the Up button (3) and the button
3) Press the Up button (3) and the button numbered [1] of the Preset buttons (2) EXAMPLE
numbered [1] of the Preset buttons (2) simultaneously. 79MM05002
simultaneously. 3) Enter a 4-digit number to be registered
4) Enter a 4-digit number to be registered as PIN using the buttons numbered [1] - Battery replacement timing
as PIN using the buttons numbered [1] - [4] of the Preset buttons (2). • When battery power is depleted, the but-
[4] of the Preset buttons (2). 4) Hold down TUNE FOLDER PUSH ton may not be operable. If the remote
5) Hold down the TUNE FOLDER PUSH SOUND knob (4) for 1 second or lon- controller does not operate, replace the
SOUND knob (4) for 1 second or longer ger. battery and check the operation.
to delete the registered PIN. The indi- When the PIN same as registered is
cation “----” will be displayed and the entered, the power of the audio system Caution on battery
anti-theft function will be canceled. will be turned off automatically and it • Be sure to follow the instructions to pre-
will become operable again. vent battery leakage, over-heating, igni-
NOTE: tion or explosion.
To change your PIN, first delete your cur- NOTE:
rent PIN, then set a new one. If an incorrect PIN is entered, “ERROR” WARNING
and the total number of incorrect entry
attempts will be displayed. • Do not expose the battery to flame.
If an incorrect PIN is entered 10 times, Do not short circuit, disassemble,
“HELP” will be displayed and the audio or heat the battery.
system will become inoperable. • Do not charge the battery.
• Use the specified type battery.
• Keep the button-shaped battery
away from children to prevent acci-
dental swallowing.
If the battery is swallowed, contact a
doctor immediately.
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CAUTION
• Install the battery with the poles
facing the correct direction.
• When not in use for a long period
of time, or if the battery is dead,
remove the battery from the remote
controller.
If battery leakage has occurred, wipe the
container first then install a new battery. If
the battery solution contacts the skin, wash
off with water completely.
Caution on Remote Controller
• Do not leave the remote controller in an
area exposed to direct sunlight, such as
on the dashboard or steering wheel. The
remote controller may deform because
of the heat, (Be especially careful of the
dashboard exposed to direct sunlight in
the summer, as it will become extremely
hot).
• When the vehicle is parked in an area
exposed to direct sunlight, Ensure the
remote controller is placed in an area not
exposed to direct sunlight. For example:
Glove box.
Under direct sunlight, signal reception
from the remote controller weakens. If
this happens, hold the remote controller
close to the signal receptor on the front
panel.
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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
TRACK ENT TRACK
The display switches as follows:
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
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 encountered a problem, check and follow the instructions as described 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 ID.
Unable to operate The security function is on.
When “HELP” is displayed, contact your
authorised Maruti Suzuki workshop.
Unable to turn on the power (no sound). Contact your authorised Maruti Suzuki
Fuse is blown.
(No sound is produced) workshop.
Radio
It may not be exactly tuned in to the sta-
Much noise Tune it in exactly to the station.
tion.
There may be no station emitting signals
Unable to receive by auto tuning Pick up a station by manual tuning.
powerful enough.
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 an 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 Blue- ready device. (Some devices have the
tooth® 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 authorised Maruti
Suzuki workshop.
When the CD is in the unit, press the CD eject button to
The player developed an error of an remove the disc.
ERROR 3
unidentified cause. When the disc cannot be ejected, contact your autho-
rised Maruti Suzuki workshop.
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 autho-
rised Maruti Suzuki workshop.
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 autho-
rised Maruti Suzuki workshop.
Reached the limit for the number of con- Delete information of unnecessary devices and try to
Memory Full
nected device information establish the pairing again.
Not Avail. Inoperable during driving Operate the system after pulling over your vehicle.
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EXAMPLE
84MS0T506
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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(A)
52D347
52D274
To remove fingermarks and dust, use a
This unit has been designed specifically for soft cloth, and wipe in a straight line from
playback of compact discs bearing mark the center of the compact disc to the cir-
(A) shown above. cumference.
No other discs can be played.
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EXAMPLE
52D348
52D351
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CLASSIC
HIP-HOP
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Random playback
NOTICE NOTICE Press the RDM button (7).
Each time the button is pressed, the mode
• Never insert your finger or hand If you forcefully try to push an will change as follows:
into the CD insertion slot. Never ejected CD inside the unit before auto
insert foreign objects. reloading, the disc surface might be
• Never insert a CD with glue coming scratched.
out from adhesive tape or a rental When reloading a CD, remove it from OFF TRACK RANDOM
CD label or with a trace indicating the unit completely before reloading.
that adhesive tape or a rental CD
label has been removed. This may Listening to a CD
cause the CD not to eject or result When a CD is inserted, playback will auto-
in a malfunction. matically start. • TRACK RANDOM
When a CD is already inside the unit, The random indicator “RDM” will light.
Loading a CD press the MEDIA button (3) to start play- The tracks in the loaded disc will be
Insert a CD in the Insertion slot (1). back. played in random order.
When a CD is loaded, play starts.
Selecting a track Repeat playback
Ejecting a CD • Press the TRACK Up button (4) to listen Press the RPT button (6).
Press the Eject button (2). to the next track. Each time the button is pressed, the mode
When the ignition switch is “LOCK” posi- • Press the TRACK Down button (5) twice will change as follows:
tion, the CD remained ejected for around to listen to the previous track.
15 seconds or longer will automatically be When the TRACK Down button (5) is
drawn inside the unit. (Auto reload func- pressed once, the track currently being
OFF TRACK REPEAT
tion) played will start from the beginning
The backup eject function: again.
This function allows you to eject a CD by
pressing the Eject button (2) even when Fast forwarding/Rewinding a track
the ignition switch is “LOCK” position. • Hold down the TRACK Up button (4) to • TRACK REPEAT
fast forward the track. The repeat indicator “RPT” will light.
• Hold down the TRACK Down button (5) The track currently being played will be
to fast rewind the track. played repeatedly.
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Points to remember when making MP3/ Recording MP3/WMA/AAC files on a CD Compression formats
WMA/AAC files media MP3
Common • It is recommended not to write both CD- • Bit rate:
• High bit rate and high sampling fre- DA files and MP3/WMA/AAC files on a MPEG1 Audio Layer III: 32 k - 320 kbps
quency are recommended for high qual- disc. MPEG2 Audio Layer III: 8 k - 160 kbps
ity sounds. • If both CD-DA files and MP3/WMA/AAC MPEG2.5 Audio Layer III: 8 k - 160 kbps
• Selecting VBR (Variable Bit Rate) is not files are on the same disc, tracks may • Sampling frequency:
recommended. Selecting VBR may not be played in the correct order or MPEG1 Audio Layer III: 32 k/44.1 k/
cause display of incorrect playing time some tracks may not be played at all. 48 kHz
and jumpiness of playback. • When storing both MP3 data and WMA MPEG2 Audio Layer III: 16 k/22.05 k/
• Playback sound quality varies depend- data on the same disc, sort and place 24 kHz
ing on the encoding environment. For them in different folders. MPEG2.5 Audio Layer III: 8 k/11.025 k/
details, refer to the user manual of the • Do not write files other than MP3/WMA/ 12 kHz
encoding software and the writing soft- AAC files and unnecessary folders on a
ware in use. disc. WMA (Ver. 7, Ver. 8, Ver. 9*)
• MP3/WMA/AAC files should be named • Bit rate: CBR 32 k - 320 kbps
• Sampling frequency: 32 k/44.1 k/48 kHz
NOTICE to meet the standards and the file sys-
* WMA 9 Professional/LossLess/Voice are
tem specifications as shown below.
Never assign the “.mp3”, “.wma”, or • The file extension “.mp3”, “.wma” or not supported.
“.m4a” file name extension to a file if “.m4a” should be assigned to files based
it is not in the MP3/WMA/AAC format on their format independently. AAC*
file. Failure to observe this may result • You may encounter a trouble in playing • Bit rate: ABR 16 k - 320 kbps
in damage to the speaker due to MP3/WMA/AAC files or displaying infor- • Sampling frequency: 32 k/44.1 k/48 kHz
noise production. mation of MP3/WMA/AAC files depend- * Apple Lossless is not supported.
ing on the writing software or CD
recorder in use. Supported file systems
• This unit does not have a play list func- ISO 9660 Level 1/Level 2, Joliet, Romeo
tion.
• It is recommended to write discs in Disc- Maximum number of files/folders
at-Once mode even though Multi-ses- • Maximum number of files: 512
sion mode is supported. • Maximum number of files in a folder: 255
• Maximum depth of tree structure: 8
• Maximum number of folders: 255
(Root folder is included.)
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Listening to files stored in a USB When the TRACK Down button (5) is
device NOTICE pressed once, the track currently being
played will start from the beginning
EXAMPLE Do not connect any USB device other again.
than a USB memory or a USB audio
player. Do not connect multiple USB Fast forwarding/Rewinding a track
devices to the USB connector using a • Hold down the TRACK Up button (4) to
(1) (8) USB hub, etc. Supplying power to fast forward the track.
(4) (2) multiple USB devices from the con- • Hold down the TRACK Down button (5)
(5) (3) nector could cause overheating and to fast rewind the track.
smoking.
Random playback
Selecting a USB device mode Press the RDM button (7).
(6) (7) Press the MEDIA button (1). Each time the button is pressed, the mode
84MS0T514 Each time the button is pressed, the mode will change as follows:
Display will change as follows:
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Folder name
File name
Track title
Artist name
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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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Canceling the anti-theft feature Confirming the Personal Identification Battery Installation
To cancel the anti-theft function, delete the Number (PIN) Install a lithium battery (CR2025) with the
registered PIN. When the main power source is discon- poles facing the correct direction.
1) Press the VOL PUSH POWER knob (1) nected such as when the battery is
to power off. replaced, etc, it is required to enter the PIN
2) Hold down the buttons numbered [1] to make the unit operable again.
and [6] of the Preset buttons (2) and 1) Set the ignition switch to the “ACC”
press the VOL PUSH POWER knob position.
(1). “SECURITY” will be displayed.
“PIN ENTRY” will be displayed. 2) Press the TRACK Up button (3) and the
3) Press the TRACK Up button (3) and the button numbered [1] of the Preset but- EXAMPLE
button numbered [1] of the Preset but- tons (2) simultaneously. 79MM05002
tons (2) simultaneously. 3) Enter a 4-digit number to be registered Battery replacement timing
4) Enter a 4-digit number to be registered as PIN using the buttons numbered [1] - • When battery power is depleted, the but-
as PIN using the buttons numbered [1] - [4] of the Preset buttons (2). ton may not be operable. If the remote
[4] of the Preset buttons (2). 4) Press the SOUND button (4) for 1 sec- controller does not operate, replace the
5) Press the SOUND button (4) for 1 sec- ond or longer. battery and check the operation.
ond or longer to delete the registered When the PIN same as registered is
PIN. The indication “----” will be dis- entered, the power of the audio system Caution on battery
played and the anti-theft function will be will be turned off automatically and it • Be sure to follow the instructions to pre-
canceled. will become operable again. vent battery leakage, over-heating, igni-
NOTE: NOTE: tion or explosion.
To change your PIN, first delete your cur- If an incorrect PIN is entered, “ERROR”
rent PIN, then set a new one. and the total number of incorrect entry WARNING
attempts will be displayed. • Do not expose the battery to flame.
If an incorrect PIN is entered 10 times, Do not short circuit, disassemble,
“HELP” will be displayed and the audio or heat the battery.
system will become inoperable. • Do not charge the battery.
• Use the specified type battery.
• Keep the button-shaped battery
away from children to prevent acci-
dental swallowing.
If the battery is swallowed, contact a
doctor immediately.
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CAUTION
• Install the battery with the poles
facing the correct direction.
• When not in use for a long period
of time, or if the battery is dead,
remove the battery from the remote
controller.
If battery leakage has occurred, wipe the
container first then install a new battery. If
the battery solution contacts the skin, wash
off with water completely.
Caution on Remote Controller
• Do not leave the remote controller in an
area exposed to direct sunlight, such as
on the dashboard or steering wheel. The
remote controller may deform because
of the heat, (Be especially careful of the
dashboard exposed to direct sunlight in
the summer, as it will become extremely
hot).
• When the vehicle is parked in an area
exposed to direct sunlight, Ensure the
remote controller is placed in an area not
exposed to direct sunlight. For example:
Glove box.
Under direct sunlight, signal reception
from the remote controller weakens. If
this happens, hold the remote controller
close to the signal receptor on the front
panel.
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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.
AS
TRACK TRACK
ROCK
MODE button TUNE /FLD
1 RPT 2RDM 3
POP
The mode switches as 4 5MENU 6 ENT
CLASSIC follows:
MODE DISP 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: AUX
BASS
OFF USB (iPod®)
TREBLE
LEVEL 1 AM
BALANCE
LEVEL 2
FADER
LEVEL 3
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
AS
TRACK TRACK
Press to select the radio station.
TUNE /FLD
1 RPT 2RDM 3
4 5MENU 6 ENT
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 button
AS
TRACK TRACK
The display switches as follows:
TUNE /FLD
1 RPT 2RDM 3
Play time
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DISP button
The display switches as follows:
RPT (1) button
VOL - TUNE /FLD VOL + Play time
The repeat mode switches as follows:
OFF SEEK AS
SEEK Folder name
TRACK TRACK
Artist name
RDM (2) 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
DISP button
The display switches as follows:
RPT (1) button Play time
VOL - TUNE /FLD VOL +
The repeat mode switches as follows:
Folder name
OFF SEEK
TRACK
AS
SEEK
TRACK
File name
FILE REPEAT TUNE /FLD
1 RPT 2RDM 3 Album name (MP3, AAC only)
FOLDER REPEAT
4 5MENU 6 ENT
Track title
MODE DISP SOUND
Artist name
RDM (2) 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
SONG RANDOM
DISP button
ALBUM RANDOM
The display switches as follows:
Playlist name /
Track title (Playlist mode only)
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Troubleshooting
When encountered a problem, check and follow the instructions as described 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 ID.
Unable to operate The security function is on.
When “HELP” is displayed, contact your
authorised Maruti Suzuki workshop.
Unable to turn on the power (no sound). Contact your authorised Maruti Suzuki
Fuse is blown.
(No sound is produced) workshop.
Radio
It may not be exactly tuned in to the sta-
Much noise Tune it in exactly to the station.
tion.
There may be no station emitting signals
Unable to receive by auto tuning Pick up a station by manual tuning.
powerful enough.
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 an USB device with a current con-
device exceeds 1.0 A. sumption lower than 1.0 A.
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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 authorised Maruti
Suzuki workshop.
When the CD is in the unit, press the CD eject button to
The player developed an error of an remove the disc.
ERROR 3
unidentified cause. When the disc cannot be ejected, contact your autho-
rised Maruti Suzuki workshop.
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 autho-
rised Maruti Suzuki workshop.
The current consumption of the USB
ERROR 4 Check the USB device.
device exceeds 1.0 A.
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VEHICLE LOADING AND TOWING
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NOTICE
Whenever it becomes necessary to
replace parts on your vehicle, it is
recommended that you use genuine
MARUTI SUZUKI replacement parts
or their equivalent.
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Drive Belt (For Petrol Engine Model) Engine Oil and Filter
WARNING Specified Oil
When the engine is running, keep (For Petrol Engine Model)
DEF: 4.0 – 4.5 mm
hands, hair, clothing, tools, etc. away (0.16 – 0.18 in.) (1) EXAMPLE
from the moving fan and drive belts.
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(For Diesel Engine Model) vehicle’s engine. Check the oil level with
Upper the vehicle on a level surface. The oil level
EXAMPLE EXAMPLE Lower
(1) indication may be inaccurate if the vehicle
is on a slope. The oil level should be
5W-30 checked either before starting the engine
o
or at least 5 minutes after stopping the
C -30 -20 -10 0 10 20 30 40
o
engine.
F -22 -4 14 32 50 68 86 104
The handle of the engine oil dipstick is col-
79MH0760
ored yellow for easy identification.
Be sure that the engine oil you use comes Pull out the oil dipstick, wipe oil off with a
under the quality classification of ACEA clean cloth, insert the dipstick all the way
A5/B5. Select the appropriate oil viscosity into the engine, then remove it again. The
according to the above chart. oil on the stick should be between the
upper and lower limits shown on the stick.
SAE 5W-30 (1) is the best choice for good 52D084 If the oil level indication is near the lower
fuel economy, and good starting in cold limit, add enough oil to raise the level to
weather. (For Diesel Engine Model) the upper limit.
EXAMPLE (3)
Oil Level Check NOTICE
(For Petrol Engine Model)
Failure to check the oil level regularly
EXAMPLE could lead to serious engine trouble
due to insufficient oil.
(2) (1)
NOTICE
(For Diesel Engine Model)
Do not top up the oil over the MAX
limit. Too much oil causes serious
84E012
engine trouble.
(1) MIN
80G064
(2) MAX
(3) Engine oil dipstick
It is important to keep the engine oil at the
correct level for proper lubrication of your
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Refilling Petrol Changing Engine Oil and Filter 3) Place a drain pan under the drain plug.
Drain the engine oil while the engine is still 4) Using a wrench, remove the drain plug
EXAMPLE warm. and drain out the engine oil.
EXAMPLE CAUTION
The engine oil temperature may be
high enough to burn your fingers
when the drain plug is loosened. Wait
until the drain plug is cool enough to
touch with your bare hands.
79MM07001
EXAMPLE
Refilling Diesel
EXAMPLE
61MM0B061
EXAMPLE
ENGINE 60G306
Open OIL Close Tightening torque for drain plug
Petrol engine :
79MM07002
35 Nm (3.6 kg-m, 25.8 lb-ft)
Remove the oil filler cap and pour oil slowly Diesel engine :
through the filler hole to bring the oil level 20 Nm (2.0 kg-m, 14.8 lb-ft)
to the upper limit on the dipstick. Be careful
not to overfill. Too much oil is almost as
bad as too little oil. After refilling, start the
engine and allow it to idle for about a min-
ute. Stop the engine, wait about 5 minutes
and check the oil level again. 56KN054
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(1) Loosen
(2) Tighten
2) Remove the old oil filter element and
replace it with a new oil filter element.
3) Clean the surface of oil filter cap and
replace the O-ring.
4) Tighten the oil filter housing cover on
the oil filter housing using a socket or
ring spanner to the specified torque.
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(For Petrol Engine Model) (For Diesel Engine Model) Coolant Replacement
EXAMPLE EXAMPLE Since special procedures are required, we
recommend you take your vehicle to your
authorised Maruti Suzuki workshop for
coolant replacement.
FULL
LOW
79MH0701
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Air Cleaner (For Diesel Engine Model) Spark Plugs (Petrol engine)
EXAMPLE
If the air cleaner is clogged with dust, there Replacing and inspection spark plugs
will be greater intake resistance, resulting Since special procedures, materials and
in decreased power output and increased tools are required, it is recommended that
fuel consumption. you trust this job to your authorised Maruti
Unclamp the side clamps or loosen the Suzuki workshop.
screws, and remove the element from the
air cleaner case. If it appears to be dirty,
replace it with a new one. Clamp the side
clamps or tighten the screws securely.
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6) The handle of the A/T fluid dipstick is Fuel Filter (Diesel engine)
EXAMPLE colored orange for easy identification.
Remove the dipstick, clean it and push EXAMPLE
it back in until the cap seats. Then pull
out the dipstick.
7) Check both sides of the dipstick, and
read the lowest level. The fluid level
should be between the two marks in the
hot range on the dipstick.
NOTICE
After checking or adding oil, be sure
80J2071 to insert the dipstick securely. 79MH0751
(1) tools are required to check the deteriora- Maintenance Schedule. To drain water:
tion of automatic transaxle oil or change, it 1) Remove the battery. (Refer to “Battery”
(2) is recommended that you trust this job to in this section.)
C
your authorised Maruti Suzuki workshop. 2) Place a pan or ample rag under the fuel
filter drain nozzle.
3) Loosen the drain knob. The water will
be drained.
4) Tighten the drain knob when the water
57L20701 changes to the diesel fuel.
(1) FULL 5) Tighten the drain knob.
(2) LOW Tightening torque for drain knob
(3) The lowest point = Fluid level 1.5 Nm (0.15 kg-m, 1.1 lb-ft)
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Brakes
WARNING WARNING
Brake Fluid Failure to follow the guidelines below Brake fluid is harmful or fatal if swal-
EXAMPLE can result in personal injury or seri- lowed, and harmful if it comes in con-
ous damage to the brake system. tact with skin or eyes. If swallowed,
• If the brake fluid in the reservoir do not induce vomiting. Immediately
drops below a certain level, the contact a poison control center or a
brake warning light on the instru- physician. If brake fluid gets in eyes,
MAX ment panel will come on (the flush eyes with water and seek medi-
engine must be running with the cal attention. Wash thoroughly after
parking brake fully disengaged). handling. Solution can be poisonous
MIN
Should the light come on, immedi- to animals. Keep out of the reach of
ately ask your authorised Maruti children and animals.
Suzuki workshop to inspect the
54MN132 brake system. NOTE:
Check the brake fluid level by looking at • A rapid fluid loss indicates a leak in With disc brakes, the fluid level can be
the reservoir in the engine compartment. the brake system which should be expected to gradually fall as the brake
Check that the fluid level is between the inspected by your authorised pads wear.
“MAX” and “MIN” lines. If the brake fluid Maruti Suzuki workshop immedi-
level is near the “MIN” line, fill it up to the ately. Brake Pedal
“MAX” line with Maruti Genuine Brake • Do not use any fluid other than Check if the brake pedal stops at the regu-
Fluid (MGBF) or DOT 3. Maruti Genuine Brake Fluid (MGBF) lar height without “spongy” feeling when
We highly recommend to use “Maruti Gen- or DOT 3. Do not use reclaimed you depress it. If not, have the brake sys-
uine Brake Fluid” (MGBF). fluid or fluid that has been stored in tem inspected by your authorised Maruti
old or open containers. It is essen- Suzuki workshop. If you doubt the brake
tial that foreign particles and other pedal for the regular height, check it as fol-
liquids are kept out of the brake lows:
fluid reservoir.
CAUTION
Brake fluid can harm your eyes and
damage painted surfaces. Use cau-
tion when refilling the reservoir.
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Parking Brake
EXAMPLE EXAMPLE
(1) EXAMPLE
“a”
‘’b’’
54G108
60G104S
Pedal to floor carpet minimum dis- 54G109
tance “a”: 68 mm (2.7 in.)
Ratchet tooth specification “b”:
WARNING 4th – 9th
With the engine running, measure the dis-
If you experience any of the following Lever pull force (1):
tance between the brake pedal and floor
problems with your vehicle’s brake 200 N (20 kg, 45 lbs)
carpet when the pedal is depressed with
approximately 30 kg (66 lbs) of force. The system, have the vehicle inspected
immediately by your authorised Check the parking brake for proper adjust-
minimum distance required is as specified.
Maruti Suzuki workshop. ment by counting the number of clicks
Since your vehicle’s brake system is self-
• Poor braking performance made by the ratchet teeth as you slowly
adjusting, there is no need for pedal
• Uneven braking (brakes not work- pull up on the parking brake lever to the
adjustment.
ing uniformly on all wheels.) point of full engagement. The parking
If the pedal to floor carpet distance as
• Excessive pedal travel brake lever should stop between the speci-
measured above is less than the minimum
• Brake dragging fied ratchet teeth and the rear wheels
distance required, have your vehicle
• Excessive noise should be securely locked. If the parking
inspected by your authorised Maruti
brake is not properly adjusted or the
Suzuki workshop.
brakes drag after the lever has been fully
released, have the parking brake inspected
NOTE:
and/or adjusted by your authorised Maruti
When measuring the distance between the
Suzuki workshop.
brake pedal and floor carpet, be sure not to
include the accessory mat or rubber mat
on the floor wall in your measurement.
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Steering Tires
WARNING
EXAMPLE • Air pressures should be checked
when the tires are cold or you may
get inaccurate readings.
• Check the inflation pressure from
time to time while inflating the tire
gradually, until the specified pres-
“c” sure is obtained.
• Never underinflate or overinflate
the tires.
• Underinflation can cause unusual
handling characteristics or can
EXAMPLE cause the rim to slip on the tire
74LHT0704
bead, resulting in an accident or
68LM708 damage to the tire or rim.
The front and rear tire pressure specifica- • Overinflation can cause the tire to
Steering wheel play “c”: tions for your vehicle are listed on the Tire
0 – 30 mm (0.0 – 1.2 in.) burst, resulting in personal injury.
Information Label. Both the front and rear Overinflation can also cause
tires should have the specified tire pres- unusual handling characteristics
Check the play of the steering wheel by sure.
gently turning it from left to right and mea- which may result in an accident.
Note that the value does not apply to the
suring the distance that it moves before compact spare tire, if equipped.
you feel slight resistance. The play should
be between the specified values.
Tire Inspection
Check that the steering wheel turns easily Inspect your vehicle’s tires at least once a
and smoothly without rattling by turning it month by performing the following checks:
all the way to the right and to the left while
1) Measure the air pressure with a tire
driving very slowly in an open area. If the
gauge. Adjust the pressure if neces-
amount of free play is outside the specifi-
sary. Remember to check the spare
cation or you find anything else to be
tire, too.
wrong, an inspection must be performed
by your authorised Maruti Suzuki work-
shop.
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54G136 WARNING
(1) Tread wear indicator • Your MARUTI SUZUKI is equipped with
(2) Indicator location mark tires which are all the same type and
size. This is important to ensure
2) Check that the depth of the tread proper steering and handling of the 54G114
groove is more than 1.6 mm (0.06 in.). vehicle. Never mix tires of different To avoid uneven wear of your tyres and to
To help you check this, the tires have size or type on the four wheels of your prolong their life, rotate the tyres as illus-
molded-in tread wear indicators in the vehicle. The size and type of tires used rated. Tyres should be rotated as men-
grooves. When the indicators appear should be only those approved by tioned in periodic maintenance schedule.
on the tread surface, the remaining MARUTI SUZUKI as standard or After rotation, adjust front and rear tyre
depth of the tread is 1.6 mm (0.06 in.) optional equipment for your vehicle. pressures to the specification listed on
or less and the tire should be replaced. • Replacing the wheels and tires your vehicle’s Tyre Inflation Pressure
3) Check for abnormal wear, cracks and equipped on your vehicle with certain Label.
damage. Any tires with cracks or other combinations of aftermarket wheels
damage should be replaced. If any tires and tires can significantly change the Wheel Balancing
show abnormal wear, have them steering and handling characteristics If the vehicle vibrates abnormally on
inspected by your authorised Maruti of your vehicle. smooth road, have the wheel balanced at
Suzuki workshop. • Therefore, use only those wheel and authorised Maruti Suzuki workshop.
tire combinations approved by
MARUTI SUZUKI as standard or
optional equipment for your vehicle.
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(For Diesel Engine Model without SHVS 2) Tighten the bracket bolt and battery Fuses
system) cables securely.
(1) Your vehicle has three types of fuses, as
EXAMPLE NOTICE described below:
Do not use regular battery in ISG Main fuse
(2) Vehicle. Use only Exide Ecoserve The main fuse takes current directly from
DIN70 battery, else it may deteriorate the battery.
SHVS performance.
Primary fuses
These fuses are between the main fuse
EXAMPLE and individual fuses, and are for electrical
load groups.
(4) NOTICE Individual fuses
THIS VEHICLE USES SPECIAL BATTERY.
ONLY USE BATTERY TYPR APPROVED BY THE These fuses are for individual electrical cir-
(3) VEHICLE MANUFACTURER FOR THIS VEHICLE.
FOR MORE DETAILS REFER OWNER’S MANUAL.
cuits.
51KM039
To remove a fuse, use the fuse puller pro-
To remove the battery: vided in the fuse box.
1) Disconnect the negative cable (1).
2) Disconnect the positive cable (2). Fuses in the Engine Compartment
EXAMPLE
For Petrol Engine Model or Diesel
Engine Model with SHVS system;
3) Remove the retainer nuts (3) and
(5) (5)
remove the retainer (4). (6)
(4) (4)
For Diesel Engine Model without SHVS
system Model; (3) (1) (3)
3) Remove the bracket bolt (3) and (2)
(1)
remove the bracket (4). (2)
4) Remove the battery.
To install the battery:
1) Install the battery in the reverse order of 79MM07003
removal. You may find this label on the inside of
74LHT0715
hood.
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each fuse is shown in the back of the fuse Fuses under the Dash Board
box cover. PRIMARY FUSE
(1) 20 A Power window
EXAMPLE
(2) 20 A Steering lock
OK
(3) – Blank
(4) 20 A Rear defogger
(5) – Blank
(6) – Blank
BLOWN
(7) – Blank
EXAMPLE (8) 7.5 A Starting Signal
60G111 74LHT0711
(9) 15 A ACC-2
WARNING (10) 30 A Power window
If the main fuse or a primary fuse (11) 10 A Hazard
blows, be sure to have your vehicle
inspected by an authorised Maruti (12) 7.5 A BCM
(3)
Suzuki workshop. Always use a (1) (2) (4)
(13) 15 A Ignition coil
Maruti genuine replacement. Never (5)
(11)
(6)
(12)
(7)
(13)
(8)
(14)
(9)
(15)
(10)
use a substitute such as a wire even (16) (17) (18) (19) (20) (21) (22)
(14) 10 A ABS control module
for a temporary repair, or extensive (23) (24) (25) (26) (27) (28) (29)
(15) 15 A ACC
electrical damage and a fire can (30) (31) (32) (33) (34) (35) (36)
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Headlights
79MH0706
Halogen headlights
NOTE:
EXAMPLE You can see the position of retaining spring
from the hole of headlight.
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(1)
(3)
(4) (2)
79MH0707 61MM0B081
54G124
Front Fog Light (if equipped) 3) Open the end of the cover inside the
(3) Removal fender.
(4) Installation 1) Start the engine. Turn the steering
wheel to the opposite side of the replac-
There are two types of bulb, “Full glass ing fog light to replace the bulb easily. EXAMPLE
type” (1) and “Glass/metal type” (2). Then turn off the engine.
To remove and install a full glass type bulb
(1), simply pull out or push in the bulb. EXAMPLE
To remove a glass metal type bulb (2) from
a bulb holder, push in the bulb and turn it
counterclockwise. To install a new bulb,
push it in and turn it clockwise.
You can access the individual bulb or bulb
holders as follows.
80JM071
(1)
4) Disconnect the coupler by pushing the
79MH0752 lock release. Turn the bulb holder coun-
2) Remove the clips (1). terclockwise and remove it.
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Rear Combination Light License Plate Light Front (with overhead console)
EXAMPLE EXAMPLE EXAMPLE
CLOSE
(1) T I LT
PUSH
OPEN
(1)
(2)
61MM0A129
79MH0753 Center
Remove the bolts (1) and pull the light EXAMPLE
housing (2) straight.
Reversing Light
EXAMPLE 79MH0755
79MH0754
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Wiper Blades For windshield wipers: 2) Squeeze lock (1) towards wiper arm (2)
EXAMPLE and remove the wiper frame from the
arm as shown.
EXAMPLE 3) Unlock the lock end of the wiper blade
and slide the blade out as shown.
Removal
EXAMPLE
70G119
54G129 EXAMPLE
If the wiper blades become brittle or dam-
aged, or make streaks when wiping, (2)
replace the wiper blades.
To install new wiper blades, follow the pro- 60A260
cedures below.
Installation
NOTICE (1) EXAMPLE
(1)
To avoid scratching or breaking the
window, do not let the wiper arm
strike the window while replacing the
wiper blade.
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(A)
(B)
(3)
(3)
60MH072
79MH0756
(A) Up 80JM078
(3) Retainer (B) Down Check that there is washer fluid in the tank.
Refill it if necessary. Use a good quality
4) If the new blade is provided without the NOTE: windshield washer fluid, diluted with water
two metal retainers, move them from When you install the metal retainers (3), as necessary.
the old blade to the new one. make sure the direction of metal retainers
as shown in the above illustrations. WARNING
EXAMPLE 5) Install the new blade in the reverse Do not use “anti-freeze” solution in
order of removal, with the locked end the windshield washer reservoir. This
positioned toward the wiper arm. can severely impair visibility when
(3) Make sure the blade is properly sprayed on the windshield, and also
retained by all the hooks. Lock the damage your vehicle’s paint.
blade end into place.
6) Reinstall wiper frame to arm, making
sure that the lock lever is snapped NOTICE
(3) securely into the arm. Damage may result if the washer
motor is operated with no fluid in the
washer tank.
79MH0757
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EMERGENCY SERVICE
Tire Changing Tool ............................................................. 8-1
Jacking Instructions ........................................................... 8-1
Changing Wheels ................................................................ 8-3
Jump Starting Instructions ................................................ 8-4
Towing .................................................................................. 8-6
If the Starter Does Not Operate .......................................... 8-6
If the Engine is Flooded ...................................................... 8-7
If the Engine Overheats ...................................................... 8-7
Warning Triangle ................................................................. 8-8
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EXAMPLE
(2)
(5)
75F062
79MM08001
The jack, wheel wrench and jack handle 1) Place the vehicle on level, hard ground.
are stowed in the luggage compartment. 2) Set the parking brake firmly and shift
into “P” (Park) if your vehicle has an
NOTE: (1) automatic transaxle, or shift into “R”
• Hang the luggage carpet (1) with help of 80J048
(Reverse) if your vehicle has a manual
string (3) in the hook (4) before removing transaxle.
the spare tire (5). To remove the spare tire (if equipped), turn
• Remove the luggage box (2) before spare its bolt (1) counterclockwise and remove it. WARNING
tire removal and while refitment place
spare tire first and then put luggage box. • Be sure to shift into “P” (Park) for
an automatic transaxle vehicle, or
into “R” (Reverse) for a manual
WARNING transaxle vehicle when you jack up
After using the tire changing tools, be the vehicle.
sure to stow them securely or they • Never jack up the vehicle with the
can cause injury if an accident transaxle in “N” (Neutral). Other-
occurs. wise, unstable jack may cause an
accident.
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Front jacking point for garage jack (1) Application point for jack stand (3) Changing Wheels
EXAMPLE or two-column lift
To change a wheel, use the following pro-
EXAMPLE cedure:
1) Clear all passengers and luggage from
the vehicle.
2) Remove the jack, tools and spare
wheel from the vehicle.
3) Loosen, but do not remove the wheel
nuts.
4) Jack up the vehicle.
5) Remove the wheel nuts and wheel.
(3) (3) 6) Before installing the new wheel, clean
any mud or dirt off from the surface of
61MM0B103
the wheel and hub with a clean cloth.
Clean the hub carefully; it may be hot
from driving.
NOTICE 7) Install the new wheel and replace the
(1) wheel nuts with their cone shaped end
Never apply a garage jack to the
exhaust pipe, side under spoiler (if facing the wheel. Tighten each nut
79MH0758
equipped), engine undercover or rear snugly by hand until the wheel is
Rear jacking point for garage jack (2) torsion beam. securely seated on the hub.
EXAMPLE
NOTE:
For more details, please contact an autho-
rised Maruti Suzuki workshop.
(2)
79MH0759
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NOTICE WARNING
Your vehicle should not be started by (1) Never connect the jump lead directly
pushing or towing. This starting to the negative (–) terminal of the dis-
method could result in permanent charged battery, or an explosion may
damage to the catalytic converter. occur.
Use jump leads to start a vehicle with
a weak or flat battery.
CAUTION
When Jump Starting Your Vehicle, (3) Connect the jump lead to the engine
Use the Following Procedure: mount bracket securely. If the jump
1) Use only a 12-volt battery to jump start (2) lead disconnects from the engine
your vehicle. Position the good 12-volt EXAMPLE mount bracket because of vibration
battery close to your vehicle so that the 71LS30801 at the start of the engine, the jump
jump leads will reach both batteries. lead could be caught in the drive
3) Make jump lead connections as follows:
When using a battery installed on belts.
another vehicle, DO NOT LET THE 1. Connect one end of the first jump
VEHICLES TOUCH. Set the parking lead to the positive (+) terminal of 4) If the booster battery you are using is
brakes fully on both vehicles. the flat battery (1). fitted to another vehicle, start the
2) Turn off all vehicle accessories, except 2. Connect the other end to the positive engine of the vehicle with the booster
those necessary for safety reasons (for (+) terminal of the booster battery battery. Run the engine at moderate
example, headlights or hazard lights). (2). speed.
3. Connect one end of the second jump 5) Start the engine of the vehicle with the
lead to the negative (–) terminal of flat battery.
the booster battery (2). 6) Remove the jump leads in the exact
4. Make the final connection to an reverse order in which you connected
unpainted, heavy metal part (i.e. them.
engine mount bracket (3)) of the
engine of the vehicle with the flat
battery (1).
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Towing 2-Wheel Drive (2WD) Manual Tran- If the Starter Does Not
saxle
If you need to have your vehicle towed, Manual transaxle vehicles may be towed Operate
contact a professional service. Your dealer using either of the following methods. 1) Try turning the ignition switch to the
can provide you with detailed towing
1) From the front, with the front wheels “START” position or try pressing the
instructions.
lifted and the rear wheels on the engine switch to change the ignition
ground. Before towing, make sure that mode to “START” with the headlights
NOTICE turned on to determine the battery con-
the parking brake is released.
To help avoid damage to your vehicle 2) From the rear, with the rear wheels dition. If the headlights go excessively
during towing, proper equipment and lifted and the front wheels on the dim or go off, it usually means that
towing procedures must be used. ground, provided the steering and either the battery is flat or the battery
drivetrain are in operational condition. terminal contact is poor. Recharge the
2-Wheel Drive (2WD) Automatic Before towing, make sure that transaxle battery or correct battery terminal con-
Transaxle is in neutral, the steering wheel is tact as necessary.
Automatic transaxle vehicles may be unlocked (vehicle without keyless push 2) If the headlights remain bright, check
towed using either of the following meth- start system - the ignition key should be the fuses. If the reason for failure of the
ods. in the “ACC” position) (vehicle with key- starter is not obvious, there may be a
less push start system - the ignition major electrical problem. Have the vehi-
1) From the front, with the front wheels mode is “ACC”), and the steering wheel cle inspected by your authorised Maruti
lifted and the rear wheels on the is secured with a clamping device Suzuki workshop.
ground. Before towing, make sure that designed for towing service.
the parking brake is released.
2) From the rear, with the rear wheels NOTICE
lifted and a dolly under the front wheels.
The steering column is not strong
NOTICE enough to withstand shocks trans-
mitted from the front wheels during
Towing the 2WD vehicle with the towing. Always unlock the steering
front wheels on the ground can result wheel before towing.
in damage to the Automatic tran-
saxle.
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EMERGENCY SERVICE
If the Engine is Flooded If the Engine Overheats If the temperature indication does not
come down to within the normal, accept-
(Vehicle without Keyless Push Start The engine could overheat temporarily able range:
System) under severe driving conditions. If the
1) Turn off the engine and check that the
If the engine is flooded with Petrol, it may engine coolant temperature gauge indi-
be hard to start. If this happens, press the cates overheating during driving: water pump belt and pulleys are not
accelerator pedal all the way to the floor damaged or slipping. If any abnormality
and hold it there while cranking the engine. 1) Turn off the air conditioner, if equipped. is found, correct it.
• For Petrol engine model, do not operate 2) Take the vehicle to a safe place and 2) Check the coolant level in the reservoir.
the starter motor for more than 12 sec- park. If it is found to be lower than the “LOW”
onds. 3) Let the engine run at the normal idle line, look for leaks at the radiator, water
speed for a few minutes until the indica- pump, and radiator and heater hoses. If
• For diesel engine model, do not operate
tor is within the normal, acceptable tem- you locate any leaks that may have
the starter motor for more than 30 sec-
onds. perature range between “H” and “C”. caused the overheating, do not run the
engine until these problems have been
(Vehicle with Keyless Push Start Sys- WARNING corrected.
3) If you do not find a leak, carefully add
tem) If you see or hear escaping steam, coolant to the reservoir and then the
If the engine is flooded with Petrol, it may stop the vehicle in a safe place and radiator, if necessary. (Refer to “Engine
be hard to start. If this happens, press the immediately turn off the engine to let Coolant” in the “INSPECTION AND
accelerator pedal all the way to the floor it cool. Do not open the hood when MAINTENANCE” section.)
and hold it there while cranking the engine. steam is present. When the steam
• For Petrol engine model, do not operate can no longer be seen or heard, open NOTE:
the starter motor for more than 12 sec- the hood to see if the coolant is still If your engine overheats and you are
onds. boiling. If it is, you must wait until it unsure what to do, contact your authorised
• For diesel engine model, do not operate stops boiling before you proceed. Maruti Suzuki workshop.
the starter motor for more than 30 sec-
onds.
NOTE:
If the engine refuses to start, the starter
motor automatically stops after a certain
period of time. After the starter motor has
automatically stopped or there is anything
abnormal in the engine starting system,
the starter motor runs only while the
engine switch is held pressed.
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EMERGENCY SERVICE
MHO-07-014
8-8
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APPEARANCE CARE
APPEARANCE CARE
Corrosion Prevention ......................................................... 9-1
Vehicle Cleaning ................................................................. 9-2
60G412 9
68PH0-74E
APPEARANCE CARE
Corrosion Prevention vehicle which are not well ventilated to Remove foreign material deposits
permit quick drying. Foreign material such as salts, chemicals,
It is important to take good care of your road oil or tar, tree sap, bird droppings and
This information illustrates the necessity of
vehicle to protect it from corrosion. Listed industrial fall-out may damage the finish of
keeping your vehicle (particularly the
below are instructions for how to maintain your vehicle if it is left on painted surfaces.
underbody) as clean and dry as possible. It
your vehicle to prevent corrosion. Please Remove these types of deposits as quickly
is equally important to repair any damage
read and follow these instructions carefully. as possible. If these deposits are difficult to
to the paint or protective coatings as soon
wash off, an additional cleaner may be
as possible.
Important Information About Corro- required. Be sure that any cleaner you use
sion is not harmful to painted surfaces and is
How to Help Prevent Corrosion specifically intended for your purposes.
Common causes of corrosion Wash your vehicle frequently Follow the manufacturer’s directions when
1) Accumulation of road salt, dirt, mois- The best way to preserve the finish on your using these special cleaners.
ture, or chemicals in hard-to-reach vehicle and to help avoid corrosion is to
areas of the vehicle underbody or keep it clean with frequent washing. Repair finish damage
frame. Carefully examine your vehicle for damage
Wash your vehicle at least once during the
2) Chipping, scratches and any damage to winter and once immediately after the win- to the painted surfaces. Should you find
treated or painted metal surfaces ter. Keep your vehicle, particularly the any chips or scratches in the paint, touch
resulting from minor accidents or abra- them up immediately to prevent corrosion
underside, as clean and dry as possible.
sion by stones and gravel. from starting. If the chips or scratches have
If you frequently drive on salted roads,
your vehicle should be washed at least gone through to the bare metal, have a
Environmental conditions which accel- once a month during the winter. If you live qualified body shop make the repair.
erate corrosion
near the ocean, your vehicle should be
1) Road salt, dust control chemicals, sea Keep passenger and luggage compart-
washed at least once a month throughout
air or industrial pollution will all acceler- the year. ments clean
ate the corrosion of metal. Moisture, dirt or mud can accumulate
2) High humidity will increase the rate of For washing instructions, refer to the “Vehi- under the floor mats and may cause corro-
corrosion particularly when the tem- cle Cleaning” section. sion. Occasionally, check under these
perature range is just above the freez- mats to ensure that this area is clean and
ing point. dry. More frequent checks are necessary if
3) Moisture in certain areas of a vehicle the vehicle is used off road or in wet
for an extended period of time may pro- weather.
mote corrosion even though other body Certain cargos such as chemicals, fertiliz-
sections may be completely dry. ers, cleaners, salts, etc. are extremely cor-
4) High temperatures will cause an accel- rosive by nature. These products should
erated rate of corrosion to parts of the be transported in sealed containers. If a
9-1
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APPEARANCE CARE
spill or leak does occur, clean and dry the Vehicle Cleaning Cleaning the Interior
area immediately.
Vinyl upholstery
EXAMPLE Prepare a solution of soap or mild deter-
Store your vehicle in a dry, well-venti-
lated area gent mixed with warm water. Apply the
Do not park your vehicle in a damp, poorly solution to the vinyl with a sponge or soft
ventilated area. If you often wash your cloth and let it soak for a few minutes to
vehicle in the garage or if you frequently loosen dirt.
drive it in when wet, your garage may be Rub the surface with a clean, damp cloth
damp. The high humidity in the garage to remove dirt and the soap solution. If
may cause or accelerate corrosion. A wet some dirt still remains on the surface,
vehicle may corrode even in a heated repeat this procedure.
garage if the ventilation is poor.
Fabric upholstery
Remove loose dirt with a vacuum cleaner.
WARNING Using a mild soap solution, rub stained
Do not apply additional undercoating 76G044S areas with a clean damp cloth. To remove
or rust preventive coating on or soap, rub the areas again with a cloth
around exhaust system components WARNING dampened with water. Repeat this until the
such as the catalytic converter, stain is removed, or use a commercial fab-
exhaust pipes, etc. A fire could be When cleaning the interior or exterior ric cleaner for tougher stains. If you use a
started if the undercoating substance of the vehicle, NEVER USE flammable fabric cleaner, carefully follow the manu-
becomes overheated. solvents such as lacquer thinners, facturer’s instructions and precautions.
Petrol, benzene or cleaning materi-
als such as bleaches or strong
household detergents. The materials
could cause personal injury or dam-
age to the vehicle.
9-2
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APPEARANCE CARE
Leather upholstery Seat belts • Do not use any chemical that contains
Remove loose dirt with a vacuum cleaner. Clean seat belts with a mild soap and silicone to clean the air conditioning,
Using a mild soap or saddle soap solution, water. Do not use bleach or dye on the audio and other electrical components or
wipe dirt off with a clean damp soft cloth. belts. They may weaken the fabric in the switches, as well as the areas surround-
To remove soap, wipe the areas again with belts. ing these parts. Adhesion of silicone
a soft cloth dampened with water. Wipe the may cause failure.
areas dry with a soft dry cloth. Repeat this Vinyl floor mats
until the dirt or stain is removed, or use a Ordinary dirt can be removed from vinyl Cleaning the Exterior
commercial leather cleaner for tougher dirt with water or mild soap. Use a brush to
or stains. If you use a leather cleaner, help loosen dirt. After the dirt is loosened, NOTICE
carefully follow the manufacturer’s instruc- rinse the mat thoroughly with water and
tions and precautions. Do not use solvent dry it in the shade. It is important that your vehicle be
type cleaners or abrasive cleaners. kept clean and free from dirt. Failure
Carpets to keep your vehicle clean may result
NOTE: Remove dirt and soil as much as possible in fading of the paint or corrosion to
• In order to keep leather upholstery look- with a vacuum cleaner. Using a mild soap various parts of the vehicle body.
ing good, it should be cleaned at least solution, rub stained areas with a clean
twice a year. damp cloth. To remove soap, rub the areas Caring for Aluminum Wheels
• If leather upholstery becomes wet, again with a cloth dampened with water.
immediately wipe it dry with tissue paper NOTE:
Repeat this until the stain is removed, or • Do not use an acidic or alkaline deter-
or a soft cloth. Water may cause leather use a commercial carpet cleaner for
to harden and shrink if it is not wiped off. gent, or a cleaner containing petroleum
tougher stains. If you use a carpet cleaner, solvent to wash aluminum wheels.
• When parking on sunny days, select a carefully follow the manufacturer’s instruc-
shady place or use a sunshade. If These types of cleaner will cause per-
tions and precautions. manent spots, discoloration and cracks
leather upholstery is exposed to direct
sunlight for a long time, it may discolor on finished surfaces and damage to cen-
Instrument panel and console ter caps.
and shrink. NOTE:
• As is common with natural materials, • Do not use a bristle brush and soap con-
• Wipe up spills containing chemicals, taining an abrasive material. These will
leather is inherently irregular in grain and alcohol, etc., immediately with a soft,
cowhide has spots in its natural state. damage finished surfaces.
damp cloth. Use a mild soap solution if
These do not affect the performance of necessary. Do not use cleaners or pol-
the leather in any way. ishes containing strong solvents or
acidic solutions. These chemicals may
stain and discolor the instrument panel
and console.
9-3
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APPEARANCE CARE
Washing
EXAMPLE CAUTION NOTICE
If your vehicle is equipped with an To avoid damage to the paint or plas-
rain-sensing wiper system, place the tic surface, do not wipe the dirt off
wiper control lever in the “OFF” posi- without ample water. Be sure to fol-
tion. If the lever is left in the “AUTO” low above procedure.
position, the wipers could unexpect-
edly operate and cause an injury, and 3) Wash the entire exterior with a mild
could also be damaged. detergent or car wash soap using a
sponge or soft cloth. The sponge or
When washing the vehicle, park it where cloth should be frequently soaked in the
direct sunlight does not fall on it and follow soap solution.
the instructions below:
1) Flush the underside of body and wheel NOTICE
60B212S housings with pressurized water to
remove mud and debris. Use plenty of When using a commercial car wash
water. product, observe the cautions speci-
WARNING fied by the manufacturer. Never use
strong household detergents or
• Never attempt to wash and wax NOTICE soaps.
your vehicle with the engine run-
ning. When washing the vehicle:
• Avoid directing steam or hot water 4) Once the dirt has been completely
• When cleaning the underside of the removed, rinse off the detergent with
body and fender, where there may of more than 80°C (176°F) on plas-
tic parts. running water.
be sharp-edged parts, you should 5) After rinsing, wipe off the vehicle body
wear gloves and a long-sleeved • To avoid damaging engine compo-
nents, do not use pressurized with a wet chamois or cloth and allow it
shirt to protect your hands and to dry in the shade.
arms from being cut. water in the engine compartment. 6) Check carefully for damage to painted
• After washing your vehicle, care- surfaces. If there is any damage,
fully test the brakes before driving 2) Rinse the body to loosen the dirt. “touch-up” the damage following the
to make sure they have maintained Remove dirt and mud from the body procedure below:
their normal effectiveness. exterior with running water. You may 1. Clean all damaged spots and allow
use a soft sponge or brush. Do not use them to dry.
hard materials which can scratch the 2. Stir the paint and “touch-up” the
paint or plastic. Remember that the damaged spots lightly using a small
headlight covers or lenses are made of brush.
plastic in many cases. 3. Allow the paint to dry completely.
9-4
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APPEARANCE CARE
NOTICE
If you use an automatic car wash,
make sure that your vehicle’s body
parts, such as spoilers, cannot be
damaged. If you are in doubt, consult
the car wash operator for advice.
Waxing
EXAMPLE
60B211S
9-5
79MH0-74E
GENERAL INFORMATION
GENERAL INFORMATION
Vehicle Identification .......................................................... 10-1
Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) Tag ........................10-1
84MM01001
10
79MH0-74E
GENERAL INFORMATION
68MH1001
10-1
79MH0-74E
GENERAL INFORMATION
As seen from inside of the vehicle As seen from outside of the vehicle
EXAMPLE EXAMPLE
68MH1002 68MH1003
Note:
The picture shown is for indicative pur- Note:
pose only. Internal structure of actual The picture shown is for indicative pur-
device mounted on vehicle may be dif- pose only. Internal structure of actual
ferent. device mounted on vehicle may be dif-
ferent.
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.
10-2
79MH0-74E
SPECIFICATIONS
SPECIFICATIONS
NOTE:
Specifications are subject to change without notice.
M/T: Manual transaxle Petrol : Petrol engine model
A/T: Automatic transaxle Diesel: Diesel engine model
ITEM: Mass (weight) UNIT: kg PETROL ENGINE MODEL DIESEL ENGINE MODEL
M/T 1010 – 1030 1105 – 1135
Curb mass (weight) 11
A/T 1025 – 1030 –
M/T 1490 1585 – 1595
Gross vehicle mass (weight) rating
A/T 1500 –
Front 745 840
Permissible maximum Axle Weight
Rear 780 780
11-1
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SPECIFICATIONS
ITEM: Engine
Type K14B (DOHC) D13A (DOHC)
Number of cylinders 4 4
Bore 73.0 mm 69.6 mm
Stroke 82.0 mm 82.0 mm
Piston displacement 1373 cm3 1248 cm3
Compression ratio 11.0 + 0.4 : 1 17.6 + 0.4 : 1
ITEM: Electrical
Standard spark plug Petrol NGK LKR6F-10
Petrol 34B19L
Battery without SHVS system DIN50#
Diesel
equipped with SHVS system DIN70*
Fuses See “INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE” section.
# Do not use battery other than DIN50 type. Else it may lead to performance deterioration.
* When battery replacement is necessary, use only DIN70 (Exide Ecoserve) battery. Else it may deteriorate SHVS performance.
11-2
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SPECIFICATIONS
11-3
79MH0-74E
SPECIFICATIONS
*1: When tire replacement is necessary and if the specified load index and speed rated tire is not available, then use a tire of higher
load index and speed rating.
*2: The spare wheel provided with alloy wheel variant is steel wheel rim, hence follow 4 tire rotation only. (Refer: under section
“Inspection and maintenance”)
11-4
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SPECIFICATIONS
11-5
79MH0-74E
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Agra - 282001, Ph. : 0562-4052646
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Hoshangabod Road, Bhopal-462026, Ph: 0755 - 6051555
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Calicut - 673 004, Ph: +91 495 2723151
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Coimbatore 641018, Ph: (0422)-2242109
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248001, Ph: 0135-2740549
Hubli Maruti Suzuki India Limited, Shiva Avenue, 2nd Floor, Gokul Road, Hubli - 580030,
Ph: 0836-4259447
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Block, Bahu Plaza, Jammu
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Ludhiana
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Madurai - 625016, Ph.: 0452-4200203
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Dhasampeth Ext., Nagpur-440010, Ph.:0712-2225808
Nashik Maruti Suzuki India Limited, 2nd Floor, Rushiraj Towers, Gargapur Road, Nashik -
422013, Ph.: 0253-6698551,52
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School, Patna-800001, Ph.: 0612-2521145
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