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Seat Belt with ELR
The seat belt with emergency locking retractor (ELR) is 
designed so that it locks immediately (to prevent the 
webbing from being pulled out of the retractor any 
further) when any of the following items is detected as 
exceeding each set value;
• Speed at which the webbing is pulled out of the retractor.
• Acceleration or deceleration of the vehicle speed.
• Inclination.
Seat Belt with A-ELR
The automatic and emergency locking retractor (A-ELR) 
works as an Emergency Locking Retractor (ELR) till its 
webbing is pulled all the way out and then on as an 
Automatic Locking Retractor (ALR ) till it is retracted fully.
ALR: Automatically locks when  the webbing is pulled out 
from the retractor and allowed to retract even a little. 
Then the webbing can not be pulled out any further, 
unless it is wound all the way back into the retractor, 
which releases the lock and  allows the webbing to be 
pulled out.
Seat Belt with ELR and Pretensioner
The seat belt with ELR and a pretensioner has a 
pretensioner mechanism whic h operates in linkage with 
the air bag in addition to the described ELR.
The pretensioner is incorporated in retractor assembly 
and controlled by SDM as one of air bag system 
components. It will be activated at the same time as the 
driver and passenger air bag module when an impact at 
the front of vehicle exceeds the specified value.
When servicing seat belt (retractor assembly) with 
pretensioner, be sure to observe all WARNINGS and 
CAUTIONS and “Precautions on Service and Diagnosis 
of Air Bag System in Section 8B”. CAUTION! 
Do not reuse the seat belt pretensioner 
(retractor assembly) that has activated. 
Replace it with a new seat belt assembly and 
buckle together as a set. For checking 
procedure of its activation, refer to “Repair 
and Inspection Required after Accident in 
Section 8B”.
 
Seat Belt Remainder
When driver’s seat belt is unfastened (under the 
following conditions), seat belt reminder light and 
warning buzzer inform that driver’s seat belt is 
unfastened. Seat belt reminder light located in 
combination meter and warning buzzer located inside 
BCM operate as follows:
• Seat belt reminder light comes on when driver’s seat  belt is unfastened while igni tion key switch is at ON 
position.
• If vehicle speed exceeds 15 km/h with seat belt  unfastened, warning buzzer operates for 
approximately 95 seconds and seat belt reminder light 
flashes synchronously with buzzer. When warning 
buzzer stops operating, seat belt reminder light is 
turned on.
• If driver’s seat belt state is changed from “fastened” to  “unfastened” while vehicle speed is above 15 km/h, 
warning buzzer operates for approximately 95 
seconds and seat belt reminder light flashes 
synchronously with buzzer. When warning buzzer 
stops operating, seat belt reminder light is turned on.
Diagnostic Information and Procedures
Repair and Inspection Required after AccidentS7RS0B8104001
After an accident, whether the seat belt pretensioner has  been activated or not, be sure to perform checks and repairs 
described on “Repair and Inspection Required after Accident in Section 8B”.  
         
        
        
     
        
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Repair Instructions
Front Seat Belt ComponentsS7RS0B8106001
WARNING! 
• Never attempt to disassemble or repair the seat belt pretensioner (retractor assembly). If any abnormality is found, be sure to replace it with new one as an assembly.
• Be sure to read “Precautions on Service and Diagnosis of Seat Belt” before starting to work and  observe every precaution during work. Neglecting them may result in personal injury or 
unactivation of the seat belt pretensioner when necessary.
 
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1. Upper anchor
 6. Shoulder adjuster mounting bolt
: Tighten upper bolt first, then tighten lower bolt. 11. Spring washer
2. Lower anchor  7. Anchor bolt
: Tighten upper bolt first, then tighten lower bolt. 12. Wave washer
3. Retractor assembly 8. Cushion : 43 N⋅m (4.3 kgf-m, 31.5 lb-ft)
4. Buckle 9. Spacer : 5.5 N⋅m (0.55 kgf-m, 4.0 lb-ft)
5. Yellow connector (for seat belt pretensioner) 10. Washer  
         
        
        
     
        
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Front Seat Belt Removal and InstallationS7RS0B8106002
WARNING! 
• Never attempt to disassemble or repair the seat belt pretensioner (retractor 
assembly). If any abnormality is found, be 
sure to replace it with new one as an 
assembly.
• Be sure to read “Precautions on Service  and Diagnosis of Seat Belt” before starting 
to work and observe every precaution 
during work. Ne glecting them may result in 
personal injury or una ctivation of the seat 
belt pretensioner when necessary.
 
Removal
1) Disconnect negative (–) cable at battery.
2) Disable air bag system. Refer to “Disabling Air Bag  System in Section 8B”.
3) Remove center pillar lower trim.
4) Disconnect Yellow connector (1) from seat belt  pretensioner (2).
a) Release locking of lock button (3).
b) After unlocked, disconnect to connector.
5) Remove front seat belts from the vehicle.
Installation
Install in reverse order of removal, noting the following.
• Seat belt anchor bolts should have an unified fine  thread (7/16-20 UNF). Under no circumstances 
should any different sized or metric screw threads be 
used.
• Connect Yellow connector (1) to seat belt  pretensioner securely.
a. Connect connector.
b. Lock connector with lock slider (2). • Enable air bag system. Refer to “Enabling Air Bag 
System in Section 8B”.
Front Seat Belt InspectionS7RS0B8106003
WARNING! 
• Never attempt to disassemble or repair the seat belt pretensioner (retractor 
assembly). If any abnormality is found, be 
sure to replace it with new one as an 
assembly.
• Be sure to read “Precautions on Service  and Diagnosis of Seat Belt”, before 
starting to work and observe every 
precaution during work. Neglecting them 
may result in personal injury or 
unactivation of the seat belt pretensioner 
when necessary.
• Never measure resistance of pretensioner  or disassemble it. Otherwise, personal 
injury may result.
 
CAUTION! 
If seat belt pretensioner (retractor assembly) 
was dropped from a height of 30 cm (1 ft) or 
more, it should be replaced.
 
Seat belts and attaching parts can affect the vital 
components and systems of a vehicle.
Therefore, they should be inspected carefully and 
replaced with genuine parts only.
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Seat Belt
• The seat belt webbing or strap should be free from damage.
Retractor Assembly (with Seat Belt Pretensioner) 1) Let the seat belt retract fully to confirm its easy  retraction.
• The retractor assembly  should lock webbing when 
pulled quickly.
• The front seat belt retractor assembly (1) should  pass the inspection and should lock webbing even 
when tilted (approx. 15 °) toward the fore and aft or 
right and left directions.
2) Check retractor assembly (1) with seat belt  pretensioner appearance visually for following 
symptoms and if any one of them is applicable, 
replace it with a new one as an assembly.
• Pretensioner has activated.
• There is a crack in seat belt pretensioner (retractor assembly).
• Seat belt pretensioner (retractor assembly) is  damaged or a strong impact (e.g., dropping) was 
applied to it. Anchor Bolt
• Anchor bolts should be torqued to specification.
Belt Latch
• It should be secure when latched.
Seat Belt Switch
Check driver side seat belt s
witch for continuity by using 
ohmmeter.
Seat belt switch specification
Without inserted buckle tongue to buckle catch:
Terminal “A” and “B”: Continuity
With inserted buckle tongue to buckle catch:
Terminal “A” and “B”: No continuity
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Rear Seat Belt ComponentsS7RS0B8106004
WARNING! 
Be sure to read “Precautions on Service and Diagnosis of Seat Belt” before starting to work and 
observe every precaution during work.
 
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1. Upper anchor 7. Rear seat belt 13. Anchor bolt
: Tighten retractor mounting bolts first, then 
tighten anchor bolt.
2. Lower anchor 8. Bush 14. Center retractor assembly
3. Side retractor assembly 9. Spacer 15. Center retractor mounting bolt
: Tighten lower bolt first, then tighten upper bolt.
4. Rear center seat belt (if equipped) 10. Spring washer : 43 N⋅m (4.3 kgf-m, 31.5 lb-ft)
5. Buckle for rear seat belt 11. Washer : 5.5 N⋅m (0.55 kgf-m, 4.0 lb-ft)
6. Buckle for rear center seat belt (if  equipped) 12. Side retractor mounting bolt
: Tighten upper bolt first, then tighten lower bolt.  
         
        
        
     
        
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Rear Seat Belt Removal and InstallationS7RS0B8106005
WARNING! 
Be sure to read “Precautions on Service and 
Diagnosis of Seat Belt” before starting to 
work and observe every precaution during 
work.
 
Removal1) Fold rear seats referring to “Folding Rear Seats” in  Owners Manual.
2) Remove rear side sill scuff  (1), quarter lower trim (2) 
and quarter upper trim (3).
3) Remove rear seat belt referring to “Rear Seat Belt  Components”. Installation
Reverse removal procedure for installation noting the 
following.
• Seat belt anchor bolts should have an unified fine 
thread (7/16-20 UNF). Under no circumstances 
should any different sized or metric screw threads be 
used.Rear Seat Belt InspectionS7RS0B8106006
WARNING! 
Be sure to read “Precautions on Service and 
Diagnosis of Seat Belt” before starting to 
work and observe every precaution during 
work.
 
• Check the rear seat belt in the same way as “Front Seat Belt Inspection”.
• As to seat belts with A-ELR, check them as follows. – With vehicle at stop, pull seat belt all the way out, let it retract a little and try to pull it. It should not be 
pulled out, that is, it should be locked where 
retracted.
– Let seat belt retract to its  original state. Next, pull it 
half way out, let it retrac t a little and try to pull it 
again. It should be pulled out smoothly, that is it 
should not be locked at this time.
Specifications
Tightening Torque SpecificationsS7RS0B8107001
NOTE
The specified tightening torque is also described in the following.
“Front Seat Belt Components”
“Rear Seat Belt Components”
 
Reference:
For the tightening torque of fastener not specified in this  section, refer to “Fasteners Information in Section 0A”.
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Restraint
Air Bag System
Precautions
Precautions on Service and Diagnosis of Air 
Bag System
S7RS0B8200001
WARNING! 
• If the air bag system and another vehicle system both need repair, SUZUKI 
recommends that the air bag system be 
repaired first, to help  avoid unintended air 
bag system activation.
• Do not modify the steering wheel,  dashboard, both front seat or any other on 
or around air bag system components. 
Modifications can adversely affect air bag 
system performance and lead to injury.
• Be sure to follow the procedures described  in this section. Failure to follow 
procedures could result in possible air bag 
system activation, personal injury or 
unneeded air bag system repairs.
 
• WARNING / CAUTION labels  are attached on each 
part of air bag system components (SDM, air bag 
(inflator) modules and seat belt pretensioners). Be 
sure to follow the instructions.
• Many of service procedures  require disconnection of 
“A/BAG” fuse and air bag (inflator) module(s) (driver, 
passenger, side of both si des and curtain of both 
sides) from initiator circuit to avoid an accidental 
deployment.
• Do not apply power to the air bag system unless all  components are connected or a diagnostic flow 
requests it, as this will set a DTC.
• The “Air Bag Diagnostic S ystem Check” must be the 
starting point of any air bag diagnostics. The “Air Bag 
Diagnostic System Check” will verify proper “AIR 
BAG” warning right operatio n and will lead you to the 
correct flow to diagnose any air bag malfunctions. 
Bypassing these procedures may result in extended 
diagnostic time, incorrect diagnosis, and incorrect 
parts replacements. • Never use air bag component parts from another 
vehicle.
• If the vehicle will be exposed  to temperatures over 93 
° C (200  °F) (for example, during a paint baking 
process), remove the air bag system components 
beforehand to avoid component damage or 
unintended system activation.
• When handling the air bag (inflator) modules (driver,  passenger, side of both si des and curtain of both 
sides), seat belt pretensio ners (driver and passenger), 
SDM, forward-sensor or side-sensor, be careful not to 
drop it or apply an impact to it. If an excessive impact 
was applied (e.g., SDM, forward-sensor and side-
sensor are dropped, air bag (inflator) module is 
dropped from a height of 90 cm (3 ft) or more, seat 
belt pretensioner (retractor  assembly) is dropped from 
a height of 30 cm (1 ft) or more), never attempt 
disassembly or repair but replace it with a new one.
• When using electric welding, be sure to disconnect air  bag (inflator) module connectors (driver, passenger, 
side of both sides and curtain of both sides) and seat 
belt pretensioner connectors (driver and passenger) 
respectively.
• When applying paint around the air bag system  related parts, use care so that the harness or 
connector will not be expo sed to the paint mist.
• Never expose air bag system component parts  directly to hot air (drying or baking the vehicle after 
painting) or flames.
WARNING! 
When performing service on or around air 
bag system components or air bag wiring, 
follow the procedures listed in “Disabling Air 
Bag System” to temporarily disable the air 
bag system.
Failure to follow procedures could result in 
possible air bag system  activation, personal 
injury or unneeded air bag system repairs.
   
         
        
        
     
        
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Precautions on Handling and Storage of Air Bag 
System Components
S7RS0B8200002
SDM
WARNING! 
Never power up air bag system when SDM is 
not rigidly attached to the vehicle. Otherwise, 
personal injury may result.
 
CAUTION! 
After detecting one time of such collision as 
to meet deployment conditions, SDM must 
not be used. Refer to “Air Bag Diagnostic 
System Check” when checking SDM.
 
• Never attempt disassembly of SDM.
• When storing SDM, select a place where neither high temperature nor high humidity is anticipated and oil, 
water and dust are kept off.
• If SDM has been dropped, replace it with a new one.
• If SDM installation part of floor was damaged, repair  that part completely before reinstallation.
• All SDM and mounting bracket fasteners must be  carefully torqued and the arrow must be pointed 
toward the front of the vehicle to ensure proper 
operation of the air bag system. Live (Undeployed) Air Bag (Inflator) Modules
Special care is necessary when handling and storing a 
live (undeployed) air bag (inflator) modules.
The rapid gas generation produced during deployment 
of the air bag could cause the air bag (inflator) module, 
or an object in front of the air bag (inflator) module, to be 
thrown through the air in the unlikely event of an 
accidental deployment.
WARNING! 
Never attempt to measure the resistance of 
the air bag (inflator) modules (driver, 
passenger and side of both sides and curtain 
of both sides). It is 
very dangerous as the 
electric current from the tester may deploy 
the air bag.
 
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