OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE
A WARNING
Even when the detection conditions are satisfied, not all pedestrians may be detected by the dual sensor. In the following situations, there may be a high possibility of undetectable or delay of detection. Always drive in a safe manner. • A person who walks in a group • A person who walks beside a wall or another obstacle A person who has an umbrella up A person whose color is similar to the background and who is blended into the scenery • A person who has a big luggage • A person who walks with a stoop or who crouches. • A person who is lying down • A person who is in a dark place • A person who jumps out in front of you • A person at night
NOTE: As the function of the dual sensor brake support is different depending on some destinations or areas, there are type of vehicles with the function not to detect the pedestrians.
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Situations where the dual sensor may not activate properly In the following situations, there may be a high possibility that the dual sensor cannot detect a vehicle, a pedestrian, an object of the high beam assist (such as the lights of the vehicle in front of you and street lamps, etc.), partition lines or traffic sign. Also the function of the dual sensor may be stopped temporarily. When the situations are improved, the temporary stop of the function will be canceled.
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When there is bad weather such as heavy rain, fog or a blizzard When the dual sensor is hit by a bright light such as sunlight or the headlight of oncoming vehicle When there is a sight of similar tone and color such as a snowscape When there is a dark place and no landmark around When front visibility is poor due to that there is water vapor, sand or smoke or when the vehicle in front of you is surrounded by exhaust gas, water or snow
• When your vehicle gets close to an object in a dark place such as at dusk, at dawn or an indoor parking lot When the windshield is covered in fog, snow, ice or dirt • When raindrop, water or dirt on the windshield is not wiped up enough While using the windshield washer When a wiper blade other than SUZUKI genuine parts, including short type wiper blade is used When lens of dual sensor is dirty or dam
aged
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When the vision of the dual sensor is obstructed with the followings: -A sticker or film on the windshield -An accessory on the windshield -A crack or scratch of the windshield -A long object such as a roof carrier or ski board on the roof
ESP® OFF switch
(1) ESP® OFF switch
When the ESP® OFF switch located at the instrument panel is pushed and held to turn off the ESP® systems (other than ABS), the ESP® OFF indicator light in the
instrument cluster comes on. When you have turned the ESP® systems (other than ABS) off, turn them back on before resuming ordinary driving. When you push the ESP® OFF switch again, the ESP® OFF indicator light will go out and all of the ESP® systems will be activated.
NOTE: When you push and hold the Esp® OFF switch for a while with the transfer lever in "4L" position, the hill hold control system can be deactivate.
OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE
ESP
SERVICE ESP SYSTEM
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If the message shown in the above illustration appears on the information display, master warning indicator light blinks and the interior buzzer beeps, there may be a problem with the ESP® system. Have your vehicle inspected by a SUZUKI dealer.
NOTE: The Esp® system will not activate while this message is displayed.
NOTE: If your vehicle is equipped with the dual sensor brake support system, when the Esp® system is turned off, dual sensor brake support system, lane departure system, vehicle swaying warning and traffic sign recognition will be fumed off. (High beam assist does not turn off.)
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EMERGENCY SERVICE
A safety chain should always be used when you tow your vehicle.
NOTICE
Do not tow your vehicle with the rear wheels directly on the ground (and the transmission in neutral). If you do, the transmission will be damaged fatally.
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A WARNING
For vehicles equipped with the dual sensor brake support, if your vehicle is towed with the engine on, press dual sensor brake support OFF switch and turn off the dual sensor brake support. If not, accidents related to the system being turned on may occur.
NOTICE
Observe the following instructions when towing your vehicle. To help avoid damage to your vehicle during towing, proper equipment and towing procedures must be used. • Using the frame hook, tow your vehicle on paved roads for short distances at low speed.
Before towing
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If you tow your vehicle with the front wheels on the ground, shift the transmission into Neutral and make sure the 4WD indicator on the instrument cluster comes on when you use the transfer lever to shift into 4-wheel drive high range position ("4H") and goes off when you use the transfer lever to shift into 2-wheel high drive position ("2H") with the engine running. If the 4WD indicator does not come on or it does not go off, that means, the airlocking hubs cannot be locked or unlocked, the vehicle must be towed with the front wheels lifted and the rear wheels on a dolly.
INDEX
Driver's seat belt reminder light/ Front passenger's F seat belt reminder light ....................................................... 2-44 Floor mats ............................................................................... 1-1 Driving on hills ..................................................................... 4-11 Fluid control clutch .............................................................. 6-33 Driving range ............................................................... 2-20, 2-30 Folding rear seats .................................................................. 1-6 Driving time .......................................................................... 2-30 Footrest ................................................................................. 5-13 Dual sensor .......................................................................... 3-43 For Australia ......................................................................... 10-1 Dual sensor brake support indicator light ........................ 2-48 For Chile and Panama ......................................................... 10-6 Dual sensor brake support OFF indicator light ................ 2-49 For GCC countries ............................................................... 10-4 Dual sensor brake support OFF switch ............................. 3-37 For Russia ........................................................................... 10-20
E For Russia and other countries adopting
Electric mirrors .................................................................... 2-14 ERA-GLONASS ................................................................... 10-12
Electric window controls .................................................... 2-11 For Taiwan ............................................................................ 10-7
Electronic stability program (ESP®) ................................... 3-55 For Thailand ........................................................................ 10-11
Emergency locking retractor (ELR) ..................................• 1-1 O Frame hooks ......................................................................... 5-14
Emergency stop signal (ESS) ............................................. 3-52 Front airbags ........................................................................ 1-37
Engine coolant ..................................................................... 6-28 Front fog light ............................................. , ......................... 6-50
Engine coolant temperature light ....................................... 2-48 Front fog light indicator light .............................................. 2-52
Engine hood ........................................................................... 5-2 Front fog light switch ........................................................... 2-60
Engine oil and filter , ............................................................ 6-23 Front passenger airbag deactivation system .................... 1-47
Engine oil consumption ........................................................ 3-2 Front position light .............................................................. 6-48
Engine serial number ............................................................ 9-1 Front seat back pocket ........................................................ 5-11
Engine trouble: Does not start ........................................... 7-10 Front seat heater .................................................................... 1-4
Engine trouble: Overheating .............................................. 7-1 O Front turn signal light .......................................................... 6-48
Engine trouble: Starter does not operate .......................... 7-10 Fuel ...................................................................................... 10-11
ERA-GLONASS microphone ............................................. 10-12 Fuel consumption ............................................... 2-20, 2-30, 9-3
ERA-GLONASS Warning Light ......................................... 10-17
ESP® OFF indicator light. ........................................... 2-43, 3-57
ESP® OFF switch ................................................................. 3-58
Fuel filler cap .......................................................................... 5-1
Fuel gauge ................................................................... 2-16, 2-26
Fuel recommendation .......................................................... 10-6
ESP® warning light ..................................................... 2-42, 3-57 Fuses ..................................................................................... 6-42
Exhaust gas warning ........................................................... 1-49 Fuses in engine compartment ............................................ 6-43
Fuses under dashboard ...................................................... 6-45
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