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Description of Controls
57L51002
(1) (9)
(6) (11)
(4)(2)
(5) (10) (3) (8) (7)
EXAMPLE
(1) Driver’s temperature selector
(2) Passenger’s temperature selector
(3) “DUAL” switch
(4) Blower speed selector
(5) Air intake selector
(6) “MODE” switch
(7) Defrost switch
(8) Air conditioning switch
(9) “AUTO” switch
(10) “OFF” switch
(11) Display
Gearshift Lever: 10
Fuel Filler Cap: 5
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Driver’s temperature selector (1)/Pas-
senger’s temperature selector (2)
57L51003
Turn the temperature selector (1)/(2) to
adjust the temperature. The display (11)
shows the selected temperature.
NOTE:
If you turn the temperature selector (1)
until “HI” or “LO” appears on the display,
the climate control system will operate at
the maximum heating or cooling and the
blower will run at full speed. The tempera-
ture of the air from the outlets may change
suddenly while “LO” or “HI” is displayed,
but this is normal.“DUAL” switch (3)
Every time you press the “DUAL” switch
(3), the temperature control mode switches
between the following:
Individual control mode (indicatior ON):
The driver and passenger can make
temperature adjustments indepen-
dently from their own temperature
selectors.
Combined control mode (indicatior OFF):
If a temperature adjustment is made
from the driver’s temperature selector
(1), the same adjustment is made auto-
matically on the passenger side.
NOTE:
If the passenger’s temperature selector (2)
is turned while in the combined control
mode, the individual control mode is auto-
matically set.Blower speed selector (4)
57L51004
Air flows out at a higher rate when you
press the right switch and at a lower rate
when you press the left switch.
If the “AUTO” switch (9) is pushed, the
blower speed will vary automatically as the
climate control system maintains the
selected temperature.
(1)/(2)
(4)
(9)
Fuel Filler Cap: 5
Folding Rear Seats: 3
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Temperature-controlled air comes out of
the windshield defroster outlets, the side
defroster outlets and the side outlets.
1. All areas other than Mexico
NOTE:
When you push the defrost switch (7), the
“FRESH AIR” mode will be automatically
selected and the air conditioning switch will
automatically turn on (“A/C” will appear on
the display). Furthermore, it is impossible
to return to the “RECIRCULATED AIR”
mode even if you push the air intake selec-
tor (5). In cold weather, air flows out of the
defroster outlets but the air conditioning
does not turn on even though the A/C indi-
cator comes on as well as the defrost indi-
cator.
2. Mexico
NOTE:
When you push the defrost switch (7), the
“FRESH AIR” mode will be automatically
selected and the air conditioning switch will
automatically turn on (“A/C” will appear on
the display). In cold weather, air flows out
of the defroster outlets but the air condi-
tioning does not turn on even though the A/
C indicator comes on as well as the defrost
indicator.Air conditioning switch (8)
57L51016
The air conditioning switch (8) is used to
turn on and off the air conditioning system.
To turn on the air conditioning system,
push in the switch; “A/C” will appear on the
display and the indicator on the switch will
come on. To turn off the air conditioning
system, push in the switch again; “A/C”
and the indicator will go off.
You can use the air conditioning switch (8)
to manually turn the air conditioner on or off
according to your preference. When you
turn the air conditioning switch off, the cli-
mate control system cannot lower the inside
temperature below outside temperature.
System Operating InstructionsAutomatic operation
57L51013
You can let the climate control system work
automatically. To set the system for fully-auto-
matic operation, follow the procedure below.
1) Start the engine.
2) Push the “AUTO” switch (9).
3) Set the desired temperature by turning
the driver’s temperature selector (1).
The blower speed, air intake and air flow
are controlled automatically to maintain the
set temperature.
If the individual control mode is selected
with the “DUAL” switch (3), the driver and
passenger can make different temperature
adjustments from their own temperature
selectors. The individual control mode is
also selected automatically when the pas-
senger’s temperature selector (2) is turned.
(8)
(9)
(10)
Folding Rear Seats: 3
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Safety Information Notes on Discs
Precautions
When the inside of the car is very cold
and the player is used soon after switch-
ing on the heater, moisture may form on
the disc or the optical parts of the player
and proper playback may not be possi-
ble. If moisture forms on the disc, wipe it
off with a soft cloth. If moisture forms on
the optical parts of the player, do not
use the player for about one hour, this
will allow the condensation to disappear
normally.
Driving on extremely bumpy roads
which cause severe vibrations may
cause sound to skip.
This unit uses a precision mechanism.
Even in the event that trouble arises,
never open the case, disassemble the
unit, or lubricate the rotating parts.
Please bring the unit to an authorized
SUZUKI dealer.Cautions on Handling
This unit has been designed specifically
for playback of compact discs bearing the
mark (A).
No other discs can be played.
WARNING
The driver should neither watch the
display nor operate the system
while driving.
Watching the display or operating
the system will distract the driver
from looking ahead of the vehicle
and can cause accidents. Always
stop the vehicle in a safe location
and use the parking brake before
watching the display or operating
the system. It may cause trouble.
Keep the sound volume at an
appropriate level.
Keep the volume level low enough
to be aware of road and traffic con-
ditions while driving.
(A)
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MP3/WMA
No playback The disc has unplayable formatted data. Check the file format.
Sound skipping or noisePlaying VBR (Variable Bit Rate) files may
cause sound skipping.Play Non-VBR files.
USB
Music is not played back even if the USB
device is connectedThere is no music stored in a format that
is supported on this unit.Check the file format.
The current consumption of the USB
device exceeds 500 mA.Use a USB device with a current con-
sumption lower than 500 mA.
Bluetooth
®
Pairing failedThe distance between this unit and the
Bluetooth
®-ready device is too long, or
the Bluetooth
®-ready device is hidden
behind a metallic object from this unit.Change the location of the Bluetooth
®-
ready device.
The Bluetooth
® function of the Bluetooth
®-
ready device is deactivated.Refer to the Operating Instructions of the
Bluetooth
®-ready device. (With regard to
some devices, the power saving mode is
activated after a certain time.)
Cannot receive a call. Your mobile phone is out of service area.Drive your car to the service area of your
mobile phone.
The voice quality of hands-free is low
(Distortion, noise etc.).There is another wireless device near the
unit.Switch off the wireless device or keep it
away from the unit.
Problem
Possible cause
Possible solution
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Engine Hood
57L51020
To open the engine hood:
1) Pull the hood release handle (1)located on the outboard side of the
driver’s side of the instrument panel.
This will disengage the engine hood
lock halfway.
57L51066
2) Push the under-hood release lever (2) sideways with your finger, as shown in
the illustration. While pushing the lever,
lift up the engine hood.
WARNING
• Avoid spilling fuel. Any spilt fuelmust be wiped clean with a soft
cloth. Leaving the fuel as is could
lead to a fire or other unexpected
accident. Fuel will also cause
spots, discoloration or cracks on
the paintwork in the area.
Close the fuel filler cap firmly after refueling. A loose cap may cause
fuel leakage and eventually a fire.
If you need to replace the fuel cap, use a genuine SUZUKI cap. Use of
an improper cap can result in a
malfunction of the fuel system or
emission control system. It may
also result in fuel leakage in the
event of an accident.
(1)
(2)
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Sun Visor
57L50032
(1) Hook
(2) Vanity mirror cover
(3) Ticket holder
(4) Extension
The sun visors can be pulled down to block
glare coming through the windshield, or
they can be unhooked and turned to the
side to block glare coming through the side
window.
The extension (4) can be drawn out to
block glare widely. Both the driver’s and passenger’s sun
visors have a ticket holder on the side fac-
ing the interior when they are pulled down.
The ticket holder is on the vanity mirror
cover.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
CAUTION
When unhooking and hooking a sun
visor, be sure to handle it by the hard
plastic parts or the sun visor can be
damaged.
CAUTION
Do not leave cards or similar plastic
objects in the ticket holder when
parking under the sun. The cabin
temperature may rise high enough to
cause the plastic objects to crack or
deform.
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65D612
Be sure to close the sunroof when you
leave the vehicle unattended.
Periodically inspect the guide rail for dirt
and clean it if any dirt has accumulated.
Glove Box
57L51029
(2) Unlock
(3) Lock
To open the glove box, pull the latch lever
(1). To close it, push the lid until it latches
securely.
To lock the glove box, insert the key
attached to your keyless start system
remote controller into the lock, turn the key
fully clockwise, and pull it out of the lock in
this position.
WARNING
Never allow any part of your body
such as hands or head to get out of
the sunroof opening while the vehi-
cle is moving.
Be sure there are no hands or other
obstructions in the path of the sun-
roof when you close the sunroof.
Always take the keyless start sys-
tem remote controller with you
when leaving the vehicle even if
only for a short time. Also do not
leave children alone in a parked
vehicle. Unattended children could
use the sunroof switches and get
trapped by the sunroof.
CAUTION
Do not put your body weight on the
roof around the sunroof such as by
sitting on it.
WARNING
Never drive with the glove box lid
open. It could cause injury if an acci-
dent occurs.
(1)
(3) (2)