
FEATURES AND CONTROLS
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85Z14-03E
FEATURES AND CONTROLSKeys ...................................................................................... 2-1
Doors and Locks  ................................................................. 2-4
Windows .............................................................................. 2-7
Theft-Deterrent Systems .................................................... 2-8
Daily Inspection Checklist .................................................. 2-10
Starting and Operating Your Vehicle  ................................ 2-10
Mirrors .................................................................................. 2-20
Storage Areas  ...................................................................... 2-21
Sunroof ................................................................................ 2-23 

2-23FEATURES AND CONTROLS
85Z14-03E
Rear Seat ArmrestYour vehicle’s rear seat armrest may con-
tain two cupholders. To access the cup-
holders, pull the armrest down from the
rear seatback.AntennaThe antenna is located in the windshield
glass. Be sure that the inside surface of the
windshield glass is not scratched and that
the lines on the glass are not damaged. If
the inside surface is damaged, it could
interfere with radio reception.
Because this antenna is built into your
windshield glass, there is a reduced risk of
damage caused by car washes and van-
dals.If you choose to add a cellular telephone to
your vehicle, and the antenna needs to be
attached to the glass, be sure that you do
not damage the grid lines for the antenna.
There is enough space between the lines
to attach a cellular telephone antenna with-
out interfering with radio reception.
Do not apply aftermarket glass tinting to
the back glass. The metallic film in some
tinting materials will interfere with or distort
the incoming radio reception. Care must
be taken when cleaning the rear window or
windshield glass to avoid causing breaks in
the resistive material heating element
which can adversely affect radio and
defogger performance. See your SUZUKI
dealer for details.
SunroofIf your vehicle has this feature, the switch
is located between the map lamp buttons.
The sunroof will only operate when the
ignition is in the ON position. The sunroof
can be opened to a vent position or it can
be opened all the way.
You must manually open and close the
sunroof cover.
To open the sunroof to the vent position,
push the front part of the switch. To return
the sunroof to its original position, push the
rear part of the switch and hold it until the
sunroof reaches the desired position.
To fully open the sunroof, push the rear
part of the switch. The sunroof will open
automatically until you push either the front
or the rear part of the switch again. To
close the sunroof, push the front part of the
WARNING
Using a razor blade or sharp object to
clear the inside rear window or wind-
shield glass may damage the antenna
and/or the rear window defogger.
Repairs would not be covered by
your warranty. Do not clear the inside
of the windshield glass or rear win-
dow with sharp objects.
WARNING
Do not apply aftermarket glass tinting
with metallic film. The metallic film in
some tinting materials will interfere
with or distort the incoming radio
reception. Any damage caused to
your antenna due to metallic tinting
materials will not be covered by your
warranty.
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Storage Areas: 
Sunroof:  

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FEATURES AND CONTROLS
85Z14-03E
switch and hold it until the sunroof is
closed. The sunroof will stop if the switch is
released during operation.
In both the vent and fully open positions,
the air flow can be adjusted for driving
comfort by pushing and holding the switch
until the sunroof moves to the desired posi-
tion.
The sunroof glass panel cannot be opened
or closed if your vehicle has an electrical
failure.
WARNING
 Never allow any part of your body
such as hands or head to stick out
of the sunroof opening while the
vehicle is moving.
 Be sure there are no hands or other
obstructions in the path of the sun-
roof when you close the sunroof.
 Always remove the ignition key
when leaving the vehicle even if for
a short time. Also do not leave chil-
dren alone in a parked vehicle.
Unattended children could use the
sunroof switches and get trapped
by the sunroof.
 Do not put your body weight on the
roof around the sunroof such as by
sitting on it.
 When leaving the vehicle unat-
tended, close the sunroof fully. 

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SERVICE AND APPEARANCE CARE
85Z14-03E
Engine Compartment Fuse Block
The engine compartment fuse block is
located on the driver’s side of the vehicle,
near the battery. See “Engine Compart-
ment Overview” in this section for more
information on location.
To access the fuses, press in the side flaps
to release the cover.
To reinstall the cover, push until it is
secure. Fuses Usages
AIRBAG Air Bag
WPR Wiper
RADIO/CLK Radio/Clock
ECMEngine Control 
Module
AIRBAGOccupation Classifi-
cation Sensor
AUX LTR Extra Jack
TRN SIG LAMPS Turn Signal Lamps
ABSAntilock Brake 
System
LTR Cigar Lighter
CLSTR, BTSICluster, BTSI 
Solenoid
RKERemote keyless 
Entry
BCK/UP Back-up
BLANK Not Used
TCMTransmission 
Control Module
Fuses Usages
ENG FUSE BOX, 
DRLEngine Fuse box, 
Daytime Running 
Light
HAZRD LAMPS Hazard Lamps
A/C, CLK A/C Switch, Clock
HVACHeating, Ventilation 
and Air Conditioning
RKERemote Keyless 
Entry
RADIO Radio
S/ROOF Sunroof
DLC Data link Connector
SPARE Spare
CAUTION
When you inspect the fuse box on
your vehicle, refer to the fuse box
label. The type of fuse box varies
depending on the vehicle’s specifica-
tion.
CAUTION
When you inspect the fuse box on
your vehicle, refer to the fuse box
label. The type of fuse box varies
depending on the vehicle’s specifica-
tion.
Electrical System:  

8-4INDEX
85Z14-03E
Power Windows and Other Power Options
 .......................5-49
QQuestions and Answers About Safety Belts
 .....................1-7
RRadio with Six-Disc CD (Double Display, MP3/WMA) 
(AGH-5400)
 ...........................................................................3-38
Rear Door Security Locks
 ...................................................2-5
Rear Seat Armrest
 ...............................................................2-23
Rear Seat Passengers
 .........................................................1-11
Rear Seats
 ............................................................................1-4
Rear Sidemarker Lamps
 .....................................................5-27
Rear Window and Outside Rearview Mirror Defogger
 .....3-16
Rear Window Washer/Wiper
 ...............................................3-6
Reclining Seatbacks
 ............................................................1-2
Recommended Fluids and Lubricants
 ..............................6-10
Recreational Vehicle Towing
 ..............................................4-16
Remote Keyless Entry System ...........................................2-1
Remote Keyless Entry System Operation
 .........................2-2
Replacement Bulbs
 .............................................................5-27
Replacing Restraint System Parts After a Crash
 .............1-34
Reporting Safety Defects
 ....................................................7-4
Restraint System Check .....................................................1-33
Right Front Passenger Position
 .........................................1-11
Running Your Engine While You Are Parked
 ...................2-19
SSafety Belt: They are for Everyone ....................................1-5
Safety Belt Extender
 ............................................................1-14
Safety Belt Pretensioner System
 .......................................1-13
Safety Belt Reminder Light
 .................................................3-19
Safety Belt Reminder Tone .................................................3-19
Safety Belt Use During Pregnancy
 ....................................1-10Safety Belts
 ......................................................................... 1-5
Safety Certification Label
 ................................................... 7-2
Scheduled Maintenance Services
 ..................................... 6-2
Securing a Child Restraint Designed for the LATCH 
System
 ................................................................................. 1-23
Securing a Child Restraint in a Rear Seat Position
 ......... 1-24
Securing a Child Restraint in the Right Front Seat 
Position
 ................................................................................ 1-25
Securing a Child Restraint with Top Strap
 ....................... 1-21
Selecting the Right Condition
 ............................................ 6-1
Service
 ................................................................................. 5-1
Servicing Your Air Bag-Equipped Vehicle
 ........................ 1-33
Sheet Metal Damage
 ........................................................... 5-47
Shifting Into Park (P) .......................................................... 2-17
Shifting Out of Park (P) ...................................................... 2-17
Spare Tire
 ............................................................................ 5-43
Specifications
 ...................................................................... 5-53
Speed Sensitive Power Steering (SSPS) Warning 
Light
 ..................................................................................... 3-22
Speedometer and Odometer
 .............................................. 3-18
Starting and Operating Your Vehicle
 ................................ 2-10
Starting Your Engine
 .......................................................... 2-11
Steering
 ................................................................................ 4-5
STEERING WHEEL REMOTE OPERATION
 ..............3-37
, 3-44
Storage Areas
 ...................................................................... 2-21
Sun Visors
 ........................................................................... 2-8
Sunglasses Storage Compartment
 ................................... 2-22
Sunroof
 ................................................................................ 2-23
Supplemental Restraint System (air bags)
 ....................... 1-26
TTachometer
 .......................................................................... 3-19