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BEFORE DRIVING
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NOTE:
The keyless start system may not function
correctly in certain environments or under
certain operating conditions such as the
following:
When there are strong signals coming
from a television, power station or a cel-
lular phone.
When the remote controller is in contact
with or covered by a metal object.
When a radio wave type remote keyless
entry is used nearby.
When the remote controller is placed
near an electronic device such as per-
sonal computer.
Some additional precautions you should
take and information you should be aware
of are:
Make sure the key is stowed in the
remote controller. If the remote controller
becomes unreliable, you will not be able
to lock or unlock the doors, or start the
engine.
Be sure that the driver always carries the
remote controller.
If you lose one of the remote controllers,
ask an authorized SUZUKI dealer as
soon as possible for a replacement. Be
sure to have your dealer program the
new remote controller code in your vehi-
cle’s memory so that the old code is
erased, or perform the programming pro-
cedure yourself according to the instruc-
tions in this section. You can use up to four remote controllers
and keys for your vehicle. Ask an autho-
rized SUZUKI dealer for details.
The battery life of the remote controller
is about two years, but it can vary
depending on usage conditions.
Remote Controller Reminder Function
(for Trunk)
This function prevents the remote control-
ler from being left under a locked trunk lid.
If you attempt to lock the trunk lid with
the remote controller left inside the trunk
and the vehicle in the following condition,
the function automatically unlocks and
slightly opens the lid:
– Vehicle is parked with all doors closed
and locked.Trunk Inside Area Where Remote Con-
troller Reminder Function (for Trunk)
Wo r k s
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CAUTION
Check that you have the remote con-
troller whenever you close the trunk
lid, or there is a risk of leaving the
remote controller inside the closed
trunk lid.
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Seat Adjustment: 3
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BEFORE DRIVING
57L20-03E
Adjusting the Lumbar Support (if
equipped)
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Use the lumbar support switch (3) located
at the rear of the reclining switch to adjust
the force with which the seatback supports
the lumbar area of your back.
Push the front button on the switch for
firmer support.
Push the rear button on the switch for
softer support.
Seat Position Memory System (if
equipped)Power seat (if equipped)
This function allows you to restore your
preferred preprogrammed seat position at
the touch of one of the three position but-
tons, which are provided on the top of the
switch block on the outside of the driver’s
seat. One seat position can be pro-
grammed to each button, so a total of three
different positions can be stored in mem-
ory.
How to program a seat position
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1) Adjust the seat position as desired.
2) Within 5 seconds after pressing the
memory button (4) or while pressing the
button, press one of the position but-
tons 1 – 3 (5). A buzzer will sound when
the position has been successfully pro-
grammed. NOTE:
The seat position programmed to a posi-
tion button is overwritten if you program
another seat position to the same button.
How to restore the seat to a memorized
position
1) Press the engine switch to change the
ignition mode to “ACC” or “ON”.
2) Press the desired position button. A
buzzer will sound both when the system
starts and completes the process for
restoring the memorized position. The
seat is now automatically set to the
selected position.
NOTE:
If you press any of the following buttons
during the process of restoring a memo-
rized position, the system stops the pro-
cess.
– Memory button
– Position button of any other number
– Any of the seat position adjusting
switches
Restoring the seat to a memorized posi-
tion is possible only when all of the fol-
lowing conditions are met:
– The ignition mode has been changed
to “ACC” or “ON” by pressing the
engine switch.
– CVT: The gearshift lever is in the “P”
position.
Manual Transaxle: The parking brake
is applied.
– Vehicle speed is 2 mph (3 km/h) or
lower.
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Seat Belts and Child Restraint Systems: 3
13-4INDEX
57L20-03E
NNet/Rope Hooks ................................................................... 5-92OOdometer .............................................................................. 2-84
Oil Level Check .................................................................... 7-15
Oil Pressure Light ................................................................ 2-72
On-Board Vehicle Computers and Event Data
Recorders ............................................................................. 10-3
Open Door Warning Light ................................................... 2-75
Outside Rearview Mirrors ................................................... 2-22
Overhead Console ............................................................... 5-86PParking Brake Lever ................................................... 3-10, 7-27
Parking Sensors .................................................................. 3-23
Pedals ................................................................................... 3-11
Periodic Maintenance Schedule ........................................... 7-3
Power Door Locking System ................................................ 2-4
Power Mirror Control ........................................................... 2-22
Power Window Controls ..................................................... 2-17
Power-Assisted Brakes ....................................................... 3-28RRadio Antenna ....................................................................... 5-9
Rain-sensing Wipers ......................................................... 2-108
Rain-sensing Wipers and Washer Lever ......................... 2-107
Rear Center Seat Belt .......................................................... 2-38
Rear Seats ............................................................................ 2-29
Refill with Oil and Check for Leaks .................................... 7-18
Refilling................................................................................. 7-16
Replace the Oil Filter ........................................................... 7-17
Replacing Tires and/or Wheels .......................................... 3-38
Reporting Safety Defects .................................................... 10-4 Roof Rack Anchors .............................................................. 5-92
SSafety Certification Label .................................................... 10-2
Seat Belt Extender ............................................................... 2-53
Seat Belt Inspection ............................................................. 2-43
Seat Belt Pretensioner System ........................................... 2-54
Seat Belt Reminder .............................................................. 2-40
Seat Belts and Child Restraint Systems ............................ 2-34
Seat Position Memory System ............................................ 2-26
Selection of Coolant ............................................................ 7-18
Selection of Power Supply Modes........................................ 3-4
Setting Mode......................................................................... 2-85
Shoulder Anchor Height Adjuster ...................................... 2-43
Side Air Bags and Side Curtain Air Bags .......................... 2-59
Side Door Locks ..................................................................... 2-3
Snow Tires ............................................................................ 7-35
Spark Plugs .......................................................................... 7-20
SPECIFICATIONS .......
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Specified Fluid...................................................................... 7-24
Specified Gear Oil ................................................................ 7-22
Specified Oil ......................................................................... 7-15
Speedometer ........................................................................ 2-78
Spot Light ............................................................................. 5-80
Stability Control System...................................................... 3-31
Starting the Engine ................................................................ 3-7
Steering Wheel ..................................................................... 7-27
Sun Visor .............................................................................. 5-77
Sunroof ................................................................................. 5-83
Supplemental Restraint System (a ir bags) ........................ 2-55TTachometer ........................................................................... 2-78