
60G-74E
OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE
Reduce your speed and change
down to a lower gear before going
down a long or steep hill. A lower
gear will allow the engine to provide
braking. Avoid riding the brakes or
they may overheat, resulting in brake
failure.
When driving on slippery roads, be
sure to slow down before changing
down. Excessive and or sudden
changes in engine speed may cause
loss of traction, which could cause
you to lose control.
Make sure that the vehicle is
completely stationary before you
change into reverse.
CAUTION
To help avoid clutch damage, do not
use the clutch pedal as a footrest
while driving or use the clutch to
keep the vehicle stationary on a hill.
Depress the clutch fully when
changing gear.
When changing gears or starting off,
do not race the engine. Racing the
engine can shorten engine life and
prevent smooth operation.
BRAKING
The distance needed to bring any vehicle to a
halt increases with the speed of the vehicle.
The braking distance needed, for example, at
60 km/h will be approximately 4 times greater
than the braking distance needed at 20 km/h.
Start to brake the vehicle when there is plenty
of distance between your vehicle and the
stopping point, and slow down gradually.
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OPERATING YOUR VECHILE
60G-74E
RUNNING-IN
Servo assisted brakes
Your vehicle has servo assisted brakes which
works with the assistance of engine vacuum.
Do not switch off the engine while
vehicle is in motion, for example, while
driving down a hill as this will cause
loss of vacuum assistance leading to
reduction of braking efficiency
substantially.
If servo assistance is lost due to a stalled
engine or other failures, the system is still fully
operational on reserve power and you can
bring the vehicle to a complete stop by
pressing the brake pedal once and holding it
down. The reserve power is partly used up
each time you depress the brake pedal. Apply
smooth and constant pressure to the pedal.
Do not pump the pedal.
Even without reserve power in the
brake system, you can still stop the
vehicle by pressing the brake pedal
harder than normally required.
However, the stopping distance may be
lonaer.
On loose surface where the wheels can
easily loose traction (such as gravel,
etc.), the stopping distance required for
your vehicle may be greater than for a
comparable vehicle with a conventional
brake system. Allow for extra stopping
distance when driving on loose
surfaces.
CAUTION
The future performance and reliability
of the engine depends on the care and
restraint exercised during its early life.
It is especially important to observe the
following precautions during the initial
1000 km of vehicle operation.
• After starting, do not race the
engine. Warm it up gradually.
• Avoid prolonged vehicle operation at
a constant speed. Moving parts will
bed in better if you vary your speed.
• Do not exceed 100 km/h.
• Start off from a stop slowly. Avoid
full throttle starts.
• If possible, avoid hard braking,
especially during the first 300 km of
driving.
• Do not drive slowly with the
transmission in a high gear.
• Drive the vehicle at moderate engine
speeds.
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If water gets into the brake drums,
brake performance may become poor
and unpredictable. After driving
through water or washing the
underside of the vehicle, test the brakes
while driving at a slow speed to see if
they have maintained their normal
effectiveness. If the brakes are less
effective than normal, dry them by
repeatedly applying the brakes while
driving slowly until the brakes have
regained their normal effectiveness.

60G-74E
INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE
INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE
Periodic Maintenance Schedule.. 9-2
Engine Oil and Filter 9-7
Gear OH 9-10
Engine Coolant 9-11
Windscreen Washer Fluid 9-13
Air Cleaner 9-13
Spark Plugs 9-14
Brakes 9-15
Steering 9-17
Power Steering (if equipped) 9-18
Clutch Pedal 9-18
Tyres... 9-19
Battery 9-22
Fuses 9-23
Bulb Replacement , 9-25
Wiper Blades 9-29
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60G-74E
70F-05-002
You should take extreme care when
working on your vehicle to prevent
accidental injury. Here are a few
precautions that you should be
especially careful to observe:
• Do not leave the engine running in
garages or other confined areas.
• When the engine Is running, keep
hands, clothing, tools, and other
objects away from the fan and water
pump belt. Even though the fan may
not be moving, it can automatically
turn on without warning. ^
When it is necessary to do service
work with the engine running, make
sure that the parking brake is applied
fully and the transmission is in
Neutral.
Do not touch ignition wires or other
ignition system parts when starting
the engine or when the engine is
running, or you could receive an
electric shock.
Be careful not to touch a hot engine,
exhaust manifold and pipes, muffler,
radiator and water hoses.
Do not allow smoking, sparks, or
flames around gasoline or the
battery. Flammable fumes are
present.
Do not get under your vehicle if it is
supported only with the portable
jack provided in your vehicle.
Be careful not to cause accidental
short circuits between the positive
and negative battery terminals.
Keep used oil, coolant, and other
fluids away from children and pets.
Dispose of used fluids properly;
never pour them on the ground, into
sewers, etc.
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60G-74E
INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE
PERIODIC MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE
The following table shows when regular
maintenance on your vehicle is required. This
table shows in kilometres and months when
inspections, adjustments, lubrication and other
services should be performed.
Maruti recommends that maintenance
on your Maruti vehicle be performed by
Maruti Authorised Dealer/Service
Station.
CAUTION
Whenever it becomes necessary to
replace parts on your vehicle, it is
recommended that you use MARUTI
GENUINE PARTS (MGP).
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6OG-74E
PERIODIC MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE
A....Ad]ust. l....lnspect and correct or replace If necessary.
T....Tighten to specified torque. C....CIean.
R....Replace or change. O....Rotate
L....Lubrlcate.
Note:
This table includes services as scheduled up to 80,000 km mileage. Beyond 80,000 km, carry out the same services at the same intervals
respectively.
Interval: This interval should be judged
by odometer reading or months,
whichever comes first.
km (x 1,000)
months
ENGINE
1. Water pump drive belt (tension, wear)
2. Engine coolant (level, leakage)
3. Engine oil (API GRADE SF, SG, SH) & Oil filter
4. Cooling system hoses and connections (leakage, damage)
5. Engine bolts (All cylinder head and manifold fixings)
6. Engine mounting (loose, damage)
7. Valve clearance
8. Camshaft timing belt (damage, wear)
9. Exhaust system (noise, leakage or otherwise defective)
10. Positive crankcase ventilation System (Hoses, connections and valve;
IGNITION
1. Ignition wiring, (damage, deterioration)
2. Spark plugs (clean and adjust the gap)
FREE INSPECTIONS
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EMERGENCY SERVICE
60G-74E
WARNING TRIANGLE (TYPE-1)
If the temperature indication does not come
down to within the normal, acceptable range:
1) Turn off the engine and check that the
water pump belt and pulleys are not
damaged or slipping. If any abnormality is
found, correct it.
2) Check the coolant level in the reservoir. If
it is found to be lower than the "LOW" line,
look for leaks at the radiator, water pump,
and radiator and heater hoses. If you
locate any leaks that may have caused the
overheating, do not run the engine until
these problems have been corrected.
3) If you do not find a leak, carefully add
coolant to the reservoir and then the
radiator, if necessary. (Refer to "ENGINE
COOLANr in the "INSPECTION AND
MAINTENANCE" section.)
K is dangerous to remove the radiator
cap when the water temperature is
high, because scalding fluid and steam
may be blown out under pressure. The
cap should only be taken off when the
coolant temperature has lowered.
To help prevent personal Injury, keep
hands, tools and clothing away from the
engine cooling fan and airconditioner
fan (if equipped). These electric fans
can automatically turn on without
warning.
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In case of vehicle break-down or during
emergency stopping where your vehicle could
become a potential traffic hazard, please keep
the warning triangle, provided with your
vehicle, on the pathway (road) behind the
vehicle so as to warn the approaching traffic,
at an approximate distance of 5-15 m, such
that reflecting side of the triangle faces the
rear. Please activate the hazard warning lamps
before alighting the vehicle to keep the warning
triangle.
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60G-74E
EMERGENCY SERVICE
WARNING TRIANGLE (TYPE-2)
In case of vehicle breakdown or during
emergency stopping where your vehicle
could become a potential traffic hazard,
keep the warning triangle, provided with
your vehicle, on the road free from any
obstacles behind your vehicle so as to warn
the approaching traffic, at an approximate
distance of 50-100 m, the reflecting side of
the triangle should face the on coming
traffic. Please activate the hazard warning
lamps before alighting the vehicle to keep
the warning triangle.
Remove the warning triangle
carefully from the box as shown by arrow
1.
Open both the reflector arms as shown
by arrows and lock arms with each other
with the clip provided in the right arm.
Open the bottom stand in counter clock-
wise direction as shown by arrow 3.
Position the warning triangle behind the
vehicle on a plain surface.
Reverse the removal procedure
keeping inside the box.
for
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