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SUZUKI GRAND VITARA 2013  Owners Manual 3-12
OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE
79K21-03E
Gearshift lever
66J004
The gearshift lever is designed that it can-
not be shifted out of the “P” position unless
the ignition switch is in the “ON” posit

Page 114 of 337

SUZUKI GRAND VITARA 2013  Owners Manual 3-13OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE
79K21-03E
4-Speed Automatic Transmission
79K027
D: 
4-speed automatic transmission mode
3: 
3-speed automatic transmission mode
The 3-speed mode is suitable for the fol-
low

Page 115 of 337

SUZUKI GRAND VITARA 2013  Owners Manual 3-14
OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE
79K21-03E
Use the gearshift lever positions as
described below:
P (Park)
Use this position to lock the transmission
when the vehicle is parked or when start-
ing the engine

Page 116 of 337

SUZUKI GRAND VITARA 2013  Owners Manual 3-15OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE
79K21-03E
If You Cannot Shift Automatic 
Transmission Gearshift Lever Out 
of “P” (PARK)
78K043
Vehicles with an automatic transmission
have an electrically operated par

Page 118 of 337

SUZUKI GRAND VITARA 2013  Owners Manual 3-17OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE
79K21-03E
Description of Transfer Switch PositionsN (Neutral)
64J223
In this position, engine power is not sup-
plied to the front or rear axles. Only use
this position for

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SUZUKI GRAND VITARA 2013  Owners Manual 3-22
OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE
79K21-03E
NOTE:
The information display shows the warning
and indicator message when the transfer
system is operated, or has a problem.
CAUTION
 Be sure to stop the vehicl

Page 126 of 337

SUZUKI GRAND VITARA 2013  Owners Manual 3-25OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE
79K21-03E
Transfer Switch 
OperationWarning and Indicator messagesMaster Warning 
IndicatorSound Cause and Remedy
Switching between
“4H LOCK” and 
“4L LOCK”
Switchin

Page 127 of 337

SUZUKI GRAND VITARA 2013  Owners Manual 3-26
OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE
79K21-03E
Cruise Control (if equipped)
79K032
The cruise control system allows you to
maintain a steady speed without keeping
your foot on the accelerator pedal. The
contro
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