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Brake fluid is harmful or fatal if swallowed, and harmful if it comes in contact with skin or eyes. If swallowed,
do not induce vomiting. Immediately contact a poison control center or a
physician. If brake fluid gets in eyes
flush eyes with water and seek medi~ cal a~ention. ~ash thoroughly after
handling. Solution can be poisonous to animals. Keep out of the reach of
children and animals.
NOTE: With disc brakes, the fluid level can be
expected to gradually fall as the brake
pads wear.
Brake Pedal Check. if the ~rake pedal·stops at the regular height without "spongy" feeling when you depress it. If not, have the brake system inspected by your SUZUKI dealer. If you doubt the brake pedal for the regular
height, check it as follows:
. .
54G108
Pedal to wall minimum distance "a": 70 mm (2.8 in.)
With the engine running, measure the distance between the brake pedal and floor
wall when the pedal is depressed with
approximate~y. 300 ~ (30 kg, 66 Ibs) of force: .The ~Inlmum distance required is as spec!fled. SIn?e vour vehicle's brake system IS self-adJusting, there is no need for
pedal adjustment.
If the pedal to floor wall distance as measured above is less than the minimum dis~ance required, have your vehicle Inspected by your SUZUKI dealer.
NOTE: When measuring the distance between the i?rake pedal and floor wall, be sure not to mclude the floor mat or rubber on the floor
wall in your measurement.
INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE
60G104S
A WARNING
If you experience any of the following
problems with your vehicle's brake
system, have the vehicle inspected
immediately
by your SUZUKI dealer. • Poor braking performance • Uneven braking (Brakes not work-
ing uniformly on all wheels.) • Excessive pedal travel • Brake dragging • Excessive noise • Pedal pulsation (Pedal pulsates
when depressed.) .
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Parking Brake
EXAMPLE
Ratchet tooth specification "b": 5th -7th Lever pull force (1): 200 N (20 kg, 44 Ibs)
54G109
Check the parking brake for proper adjust
ment by counting the number of clicks made by the ratchet teeth as you slowly pull up on the parking brake lever to the
point of full engagement. The parking brake lever should stop between the speci
fied ratchet teeth and the rear wheels
should be securely locked. If the parking brake is not properly adjusted or the
brakes drag after the lever has been fully released, have the parking brake inspected
and/or adjusted by your SUZUKI dealer.
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Steering
EXAMPLE
Steering wheel play "c": 0-30 mm (0.0 -1.2 in.)
\! "c"
{)
7BKOBO
Check the play of the steering wheel by gently turning it from left to right and mea
suring the distance that it moves before
you feel slight resistance. The play should be between the specified values.
Check that the steering wheel turns easily and smoothly without rattling by turning it all the way to the right and to the left while driving very slowly in an open area. If the
amount of free play is outside the specifi
cation or you find anything else to be wrong, an inspection must be performed by your SUZUKI dealer.
Power Steering (if equipped)
(1) UPPER (2) LOWER
(1)
(2)
64J155
Check the steering box case, vane pump and hose connections for leaks or damage.
Power Steering Fluid Check the fluid level by looking at the reservoir in the engine compartment when the fluid is cold (about room temperature).
Check that the fluid
level is between the (1) and (2) lines. If the fluid level is near the (2) line, fill it up to the (1) line with an auto
matic transmission fluid eauivalent to DEXRON®-II, DEXRON@-IIE or DEXRON®-III. Do not overfill.
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54G307
The front and rear tire pressure specifications for your vehicle are listed on the Tire Information Label. 80th the front and rear
tires should have the specified tire pressure.
Note that the value does not apply to the
compact spare tire, if equipped.
Tire Inspection Inspect your vehicle's tires at least once a
month by performing the following checks:
1) Measure the air pressure with a tire
gauge. Adjust the pressure if necessary. Remember to check the spare
tire, too.
A. WARNING
• 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 pressure is obtained. • Never underinflate or overinflate the tires.
Underinflation can cause unusual
handling characteristics or can cause the rim to slip on the tire
bead, resulting in an accident or
damage to the tire or rim. Overinflation can cause the tire to burst, resulting in personal injury. Overinflation can also cause unusual handling characteristics
which may result in an accident.
INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE
EXAMPLE
(1)
(2)
(1) Tread wear indicator (2) Indicator location mark
54G136
2) Check that the depth of the tread
groove is more than 1.6 mm (0.06 in.). To help you check this, the tires have molded-in tread wear indicators in the
grooves. When the indicators appear
on the tread surface, the remaining
depth of the tread is 1.6 mm (0.06 in.)
or less and the tire should be replaced. 3) Check for abnormal wear, cracks and
damage. Any tires with cracks or other
damage
should be replaced. If any tires
show abnormal wear, have them
inspected by your SUZUKI dealer.
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A WARNING
Hitting curbs and running over rocks
can damage tires and affect wheel
alignment.
Be sure to have tires and
wheel alignment checked periodically by your SUZUKI dealer.
4) Check for loose wheel nuts. 5) Check that there are no nails, stones or
other objects sticking into the tires.
A WARNING
• Your SUZUKI is equipped with tires
which are all the same type and
size. This is important to ensure
proper steering and handling of the
vehicle. Never mix tires of different
size
or type on the four wheels of
your vehicle. The size and type of
tires used should
be only those
approved by SUZUKI as standard or optional equipment for your
vehicle.
• Replacing the wheels and tires
equipped on your vehicle with certain combinations of aftermarket
wheels and tires can significantly
change the steering
and handling
characteristics of your vehicle. • Therefore, use only those wheel and tire combinations approved by SUZUKI as standard or optional
equipment for your vehicle.
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CAUTION
Replacing the original tires with tires of a different size may result in false
speedometer or odometer readings.
Check with your
SUZUKI dealer
before purchasing replacement tires
that differ
in size from the original
tires.
Tire Rotation Vehicle equipped with 225nOR16 tires
have a spare wheel and tire that are the
same size as the wheels and tires on the
vehicle, and
can use a 5-tire rotation as
shown in the example below.
5-tire rotation
L: Left hand drive R: Right hand drive
65D445
A WARNING
Never perform a 5-tire rotation when
the type and size of the spare wheel and tire are not the same as the other
wheels and tires equipped on your
vehicle.
Vehicle equipped with 225/65R17 tires
have a spare wheel and tire that are a different size than the wheels and tires on the vehicle, and must use a 4-tire rotation as
shown in the example below.
4-tire rotation
Front
65D459
To avoid uneven wear of your tires and to
prolong their life, rotate the tires as illustrated. Tires should be rotated every 10000 km (6000 miles). After rotation, adjust front
and rear tire pressures to the specification
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Label.
A. WARNING
Vehicle equipped with 225/65R17 tires have a spare wheel and tire that
are a different size than the wheels and tires on the vehicle. The ·spare
wheel and tire on these vehicles are
intended for temporary emergency
use only. The wheel is painted yellow to remind you that the wheel and tire
are for temporary use only. Continuous use of this spare can result in tire
failure and loss of control. Always observe these precautions when using this spare: • Be aware that your vehicle will han
dle differently with this temporary
spare.
• Do not exceed 80 km/h (50 mph)
speed.
• Replace the temporary spare with a
standard tire and wheel as soon as possible.
• Do not operate your vehicle in "4H
LOCK" or "4L LOCK" with this temporary spare. • Do not use tire chains on the spare
tire. If you must use tire chains,
rearrange the wheels so standard
tires and wheels are fitted to the rear axle. (Continued)
A. WARNING
(Continued) • Replace the spare tire with a new
one as soon as the tread wear indicator appears. • When replacing the spare tire, use
a replacement tire with the exact
same size and construction.
INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE
Battery
A. WARNING
• Batteries produce flammable hydrogen gas. Keep flames and
sparks away from the battery or an explosion may occur. Never smoke when working in the vicinity of the battery. • When checking or servicing the
battery, disconnect the negative cable. Be careful not to cause a short circuit by allowing metal objects to contact the battery posts and the vehicle at the same time. • To avoid harm to yourself or damage to your vehicle or battery, follow the jump starting instructions in the "EMERGENCY SERVICE" section of this manual if it is necessary to jump start your vehicle.
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EXAMPLE (traditional type)
~"'-"""'-UPPER
LOWER
54G118
For maintenance-free battery (cap-less type), you need not add water. For tradi
tional type battery, which has water filler caps, the level of the battery solution must
be kept between the "UPPER" and the "LOWER" level lines at all times. If the level is found to be below the "LOWER" level
line, add distilled water to the "UPPER"
level line. You should periodically check the
battery, battery terminals, and battery hold-down bracket for corrosion. Remove
corrosion using a stiff brush and ammonia
mixed with water, or baking soda mixed
with water. After removing corrosion, rinse
with
clean water.
If your vehicle is not going to be driven for
a month or longer, disconnect the cable from the negative terminal of the battery to help prevent discharge.
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Replacement of the battery
EXAMPLE (3) (1)
(2)
To remove the battery: 1) Disconnect the negative cable (1). 2) Disconnect the positive cable (2). 3) Remove the retainer nuts (3) and
remove the retainer (4). 4) Remove the battery.
To install the battery: 1) Install the battery in the reverse order of removal. 2) Tighten the retainer nuts and battery cables securely.
NOTE:
When the battery is disconnected, some of the vehicle's function will be initialized and/ or deactivated.
These function are required to reset after the battery is reconnected.
A WARNING
Batteries contain toxic substances including sulfuric acid and lead. They could have potential negative consequences for the environment and
human health. Used battery must be disposed or recycled according to
the local law and must not be discarded with ordinary household waste. Make sure not to tip over the
battery when you remove it from the vehicle. Otherwise, sulfuric acid could run out and you might get
injury.
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1----(5)
Pb-(6)
51KM042
(5) Crossed-out wheeled bin symbol (6) Chemical symbol of "Pb"
The crossed-out wheeled bin symbol (5) located on the battery label indicates that
used battery should be collected separately from ordinary household waste.
The chemical symbol of "Pb" (6) indicates
the battery contains more than 0.004%
lead.
By ensuring the used battery is disposed
or recycled correctly, you will help prevent
potential negative consequences for the
environment
and human health, which could otherwise be caused by inappropri
ate waste handling of the battery. The
recycling of materials
will help to conserve natural resources. For more detailed infor
mation about disposing or recycling of the
used battery,
consult your SUZUKI dealer.
Fuses
Your vehicle has three types of fuses, as described below:
Main fuse The main fuse takes current directly from
the battery.
Primary fuses· These fuses are between the main fuse
and individual fuses, and are for electrical
load groups.
Individual fuses These fuses are for individual electrical cir
cuits.
INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE
The main fuse and primary fuses are located in the engine compartment. If the
main fuse blows, no electrical component will function. If a primary fuse blOWS, no electrical component in the corresponding load group will function. When replacing
the main fuse or a primary fuse, use a gen
uine
SUZUKI replacement.
PRIMARY INDIVIDUAL FUSE
FUSE
60A LAMP
Head light, Accessory,
Dome light, Sunroof,
Hazard light, Door lock, Rear fog light, Stop
lamp, Tail light
50A
IGN 2 WiperlWasher, Power window, Seat heater
40A 4WD 4WD actuator
30A RDTR 1 Radiator fan
30A RDTR 2 Radiator fan
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Fuses in the Engine Compartment
(For Gasoline Engine Model)
1.6 L engine model
64J231
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Main Fuse I Primary Fuse
(1 ) 15A CPRSR AlC compressor fuse
(2) 20A
02HTR O2 sensor heater
fuse
(3) 15A THR
MOT Throttle motor fuse
(4) 25A RR DEF Rear defogger fuse
(5) 15A
HORN Horn fuse
(6) 20A FR
FOG Front fog light fuse
(7) 20A MRR
HTR
Mirror heater fuse
(8) 40A
FRBLW Front blower motor
fuse
(9) 30A
ABS2 ABS actuator fuse
(10) 50A
ABS 1 ABS actuator fuse
(11 )
20A FI Main fuse
(12) 30A H/L
CLNR Head light cleaner fuse
(13) 10A H/L L Head
light fuse, left
(14)
10A H/L R Head light fuse, right
(15) 10A
H/L Head
light fuse
(16) 40A
ST Starter motor fuse
(17) 40A
IGN Ignition fuse
(18) 15A H/L
LO L Blank
(19)
15A H/L LO R Blank
(20)
80A All electric load
Except 1.6 L engine model
64J232
Main Fuse I Primary Fuse
(1 ) 15A CPRSR
AlC compressor fuse
(2) 20A
02HTR O2 sensor heater
fuse