2009 SUZUKI GRAND VITARA engine coolant

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SUZUKI GRAND VITARA 2009  Owners Manual 7-13INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE
79K21-03E
83E010
Engine Coolant
64J151
60A208
Selection of CoolantTo maintain optimum performance and
durability of your engine, use SUZUKI
Genuine Coolant or equivalent

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SUZUKI GRAND VITARA 2009  Owners Manual 7-14
INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE
79K21-03E
Engine Coolant Level CheckCheck the engine coolant level at the
reserve tank, not at the radiator. With the
engine cool, the engine coolant level
should be be

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SUZUKI GRAND VITARA 2009  Owners Manual 7-15INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE
79K21-03E
Engine Coolant Replacement
66J151
1) When the engine is cool, remove the
radiator cap by turning it slowly to the
left until a “stop” is felt. Do not press

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SUZUKI GRAND VITARA 2009  Owners Manual 7-16
INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE
79K21-03E
Air Cleaner
66J167
If the air cleaner is clogged with dust, there
will be greater intake resistance, resulting
in decreased power output and increased
fuel co

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SUZUKI GRAND VITARA 2009  Owners Manual 7-17INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE
79K21-03E
65D434
You should inspect spark plugs periodically
for carbon deposits. When carbon accu-
mulates on a spark plug, a strong spark
may not be produced. Remove c

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SUZUKI GRAND VITARA 2009  Owners Manual 7-32
INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE
79K21-03E Snow Tires
Your vehicle is equipped with all-sea-
son tires which are designed for use in
summer and most winter conditions.
For improved traction in severe w

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SUZUKI GRAND VITARA 2009  Owners Manual 8-9EMERGENCY SERVICE
79K21-03E
If the Engine is FloodedIf the engine is flooded with gasoline, it
may be hard to start. If this happens, press
the accelerator pedal all the way to the
floor and hold i

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SUZUKI GRAND VITARA 2009  Owners Manual 8-10
EMERGENCY SERVICE
79K21-03E
66J191
WARNING
 It is hazardous to remove the radia-
tor cap when the water temperature
is high, because scalding fluid and
steam may be blown out under
pressure. The
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