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If one of these happens, have the system inspected by your MARUTI SUZUKI dealer. If the ABS becomes inoperative, the brake system will function as an ordinary brake system that does not have this ABS sys-tem.
Malfunction Indicator Light
63J031
Your vehicle has a computer-controlledemission control system. A malfunctionindicator light is provided on the instrument panel to indicate when it is necessary to have the emission control system serviced.The malfunction indicator light comes on when the ignition switch is turned to “ON” position to let you know the light is workingand goes out when the engine is started.
If the malfunction indicator light comes on when the engine is running, there is a damage with the emission control system.Bring the vehicle to your MARUTI SUZUKI dealer to have the damage fixed.
Also, if the light comes on, there may be something wrong with the Auto Gear Shift system. Have the system inspected by an authorized MARUTI SUZUKI dealer.
Transaxle Warning Light
(if equipped)
80J219
This light comes on for several seconds when the ignition switch is turned to the “ON” position so you can check the light isworking. If this light comes on when the engine is running, there is a problem with the AutoGear Shift system. Ask your MARUTI SUZUKI dealer to have the system inspected.
NOTE: If the Auto Gear Shift system temperaturebecomes too high, this light will blink. Stop the vehicle in a safe place and let the sys- tem cool down.
Electric Power Steering Light
79J039
This light comes on when the ignitionswitch is turned to the “ON” position, and goes out when the engine is started.
If this light comes on while driving, the power steering system may not work prop- erly. Have the system inspected by yourMARUTI SUZUKI dealer.
NOTE: Following operations of the steering wheel while parking or driving at a very low- speed may have steering effort biggergradually. This is not a malfunction of the steering system, but the power steering control system limits the power assist inorder to prevent them from overheating. • The steering wheel is operated veryoften.• The steering wheel is kept in a fullyturned position for a long while. When the power steering control system cool down, the power steering system back to the original condition. However, repeating these operations couldcause the power steering system dam-aged.
NOTICE
Continuing to drive the vehicle whenthe malfunction indicator light is oncan cause permanent damage to the vehicle’s emission control system, and can affect fuel economy anddriveability.
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NOTE: If the power steering system does not work properly, you will feel heavier to steer butyou still will be able to steer.
NOTE: If the steering is operated, you may hear a noise. This is normal and indicates that the power steering system works properly.
Oil Pressure Light
50G051
This light comes on when the ignition switch is turned to the “ON” position, and goes out when the engine is started. Thelight will come on and remain on if there is insufficient oil pressure. If the light comes on when driving, pull off the road as soonas you can and stop the engine. Check the oil level and add oil if necessary. If there is enough oil, the lubrication sys-tem should be inspected by your MARUTI SUZUKI dealer before you drive the vehi- cle again.
Charging Light
50G052
This light comes on when the ignitionswitch is turned to the “ON” position, and goes out when the engine is started. The light will come on and remain on if there issomething wrong with the battery charging system. If the light comes on when theengine is running, the charging system should be inspected immediately by your MARUTI SUZUKI dealer.
High Engine Coolant Temperature
Warning Light (red color)
54G344
When the ignition switch is turned to the “ON” position, this light comes on briefly soyou can check that the light is working. If this light blinks while driving, it means the engine is running hot. Avoid driving condi-tions that may lead to actual overheating. If the light stays on without blinking, then the engine is overheating. Follow the instruc-tions in the “If the Engine Overheats” of “EMERGENCY SERVICE” section.
NOTICE
• If you operate the engine with thislight on, severe engine damage can result.• Do not rely on the Oil PressureLight to indicate the need to addoil. Be sure to periodically check the engine oil level.
NOTICE
Continuing to drive the vehicle whenengine overheating is indicated can result in severe engine damage.
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Brake Assist System (if equipped)When you slam the brakes on, the brake assist system judges as an emergencystop and provides more powerful braking for a driver who cannot hold down the brake pedal firmly.
NOTE: If you quickly and forcefully depress thebrakes, you may hear a clicking sound in the brake pedal. This is normal and indi- cates that the brake a ssist system is acti- vated properly.
Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS)
(if equipped)ABS will help you avoid skidding by elec- tronically controlling braking pressure. It will also help you maintain steering controlwhen braking on slippery surfaces or when braking hard. The ABS works automatically, so you donot need any special braking technique. Just push the brake pedal down without pumping. The ABS will operate whenever itsenses that the wheels are locking up. You
may feel the brake pedal moves a little while the ABS is operating.
NOTE: The ABS will not work if vehicle speed is under about 10 km/h (6 mph).
63J081
(1) ABS warning light (2) Brake system warning light
WA R N I N G
Even without reserve power in the brake system, you can still stop thevehicle by pressing the brake pedal harder than normally required. How- ever, the stopping distance may belonger.WA R N I N G
• On some types of loose surfaces(such as gravel, snow-coveredroads, etc.) the stopping distance required for an ABS-equipped vehi- cle may be slightly greater than fora comparable vehicle with a con- ventional brake system. With a con- ventional brake system, skiddingtires are able to “plow” the gravel or snow layer, shortening the stop- ping distance, ABS minimizes thisresistance effect. Allow for extra stopping distance when driving on loose surfaces.• On regular paved roads, some driv- ers may be able to obtain slightly shorter stopping distances withconventional brake systems than with ABS. • In both of the above conditions,ABS will still offer the advantage of helping you maintain directional control. However, remember thatABS will not compensate for bad road or weather conditions or poor driver judgment. Use good judg-ment and do not drive faster than conditions will safely allow.
WA R N I N G
• If the ABS warning light (1) on the instrument panel comes on and stays on while driving, there maybe a problem with the ABS system. Ask your MARUTI SUZUKI dealer to inspect the ABS system immedi-ately. If the ABS system becomes inoperative, the brake system will function as an ordinary brake sys-tem that has no ABS. (Continued)
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Keep weight to a minimum The heavier the load, the more fuel the vehicle consumes. Take out any luggageor cargo when it is not necessary.
Keep tire pressures correct Underinflation of the tires can waste fuel due to increased running resistance of the tires. Keep your tires inflated to the correctpressure shown on the label on the driver’s side door or the driver’s door lock pillar.
Highway Driving
When driving at highway speeds, pay attention to the following: Stopping distance progressively increases with vehicle speed. Apply the brakes far enough ahead of the stoppingpoint to allow for the extra stopping dis- tance. On rainy days, “Hydroplaning” can occur.“Hydroplaning” is the loss of direct con- tact between the road surface and the vehicle’s tires due to a water film formingbetween them. Steering or braking the vehicle while “Hydroplaning” can be very difficult, and loss of control can occur.Keep speed down when the road surface is wet. At high speeds, the vehicle may beaffected by side winds. Therefore, reduce speed and be prepared for unex- pected buffeting, which can occur at theexits of tunnels, when passing by a cut of a hill, or when being overtaken by large vehicles, etc.
Driving on Hills
76MH0A063
When climbing steep hills, the vehiclemay begin to slow down and show a lackof power. If this happens, you should shift to a lower gear so that the engine will again be operating in its normalpower range. Shift rapidly to prevent the vehicle from losing momentum. When driving down a hill, the engineshould be used for braking by shifting into a lower gear.
Driving on Slippery Roads
60G089S
Under wet road conditions you should drive at a lower speed than on dry roadsdue to possible slippage of tires during braking. When driving on icy, snow-cov- ered, or muddy roads, reduce your speedand avoid sudden acceleration, abrupt braking, or sharp steering movements.
Tire Chains (if equipped)Tire chains should only be used if they are needed to increase traction or are required by law. Make sure that the chains you use
WA R N I N G
Try not to hold the brake pedal down too long or too often while goingdown a steep or long hill. This could cause the brakes to overheat, result- ing in reduced braking efficiency.Failure to take this precaution could result in loss of vehicle control.
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NOTICE
When descending a down hill, NEVER turn the igni tion key to the “LOCK” position. Emission control system damage may result.
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iPod® connection Make sure to detach the iPod® after pressing the engine switch to change theignition switch is in “LOCK” position. The iPod® may not be shut down when it is being connected and may result in bat-tery depletion. Please do not connect iPod® accesso- ries such as an iPod® remote control orheadphones while connecting the iPod®
with the unit. The unit may not operatecorrectly.
AUX Function
(1) MEDIA button
AUX connection To listen to auxiliary audio sources (sold separately) through the unit, follow theinstruction below. 1) Connect the auxiliary audio source to the AUX/USB socket (separatelyattached) with an AUX cable.
2) Press the MEDIA button (1). Each time the button is pressed, the mode will change as follows:
NOTE: • Please consult your place of purchasefor details about whether a given auxil- iary audio source can be connected and the proper auxiliary cord to use.• The volume and tone controls of the auxiliary audio source can be adjusted on the unit.• In AUX mode, the volume setting is dif- ferent from another mode.
Bluetooth® Hands-Free (if
equipped)
(1) TUNE FOLDER PUSH SOUND knob (2) VOL PUSH POWER knob(3) Preset buttons
Steering switch
(1)
CAUTION
• Before connection, mute the unit, and also keep the volume of the auxiliary audio source within arange that will not cause distortion. • When the audio source is turned off, noise may be emitted. Be sureto turn off the unit or switch to another mode before turning off the audio source.
USB (iPod®) (if equipped)
Bluetooth® audio (if equipped)
AUX (if equipped)(2)(1)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
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Deletion of phone information (Delete Phone) Follow the instructions below to delete theregistered information of the phone. 1) Press the Bluetooth® setup button (4). The Bluetooth® setup menu will be dis-played. 2) Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH SOUND knob (1) to select “Setup Blue-tooth”, and press the knob (1) to deter- mine the selection. 3) Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSHSOUND knob (1) to select “List Phone”, and press the knob (1) to determine the selection.4) Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH SOUND knob (1) to select a phone to be deleted, and press the knob (1) todetermine the selection. 5) Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH SOUND knob (1) to select “DeletePhone”, and press the knob (1) to determine the selection. 6) Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSHSOUND knob (1) to select “Delete?”, and press the knob (1) to determine the selection.7) Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH SOUND knob (1) to select “Confirm”, and press the knob (1) to determine theselection.
NOTE: When selecting “Go Back”, the previous menu will be displayed.
BT function on /off (BT Power) Follow the instructions below to turn on/off the Bluetooth® function.1) Press the Bluetooth® setup button (4). The Bluetooth® setup menu will be dis- played.2) Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH SOUND knob (1) to select “Setup Blue- tooth”, and press the knob (1) to deter-mine the selection. 3) Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH SOUND knob (1) to select “BT Power”,and press the knob (1) to determine the selection. 4) Press the TUNE FOLDER PUSHSOUND knob (1) to select “BT Power On” or “BT Power Off ”.
NOTE: • When the BT function is turned off, the connection between this unit and theregistered phone in use will be discon- nected. • When selecting “Go Back”, the previousmenu will be displayed.
Bluetooth® audio (if equipped)
NOTE:• Applicable for Bluetooth® audio ver- sion 2.1 and above.
Steering switch
(1)
(2)
(4)(3)
(5)
(6)
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NOTE: To change your PIN, first delete your cur- rent PIN, then set a new one.
Confirming the Personal Identification Number (PIN)When the main power source is discon- nected such as when the battery is replaced, etc, it is required to enter the PINto make the unit operable again. 1) Set the ignition switch to the “ACC” position. “SECURITY” will be displayed. 2) Press the Up button (3) and the button numbered [1] of the Preset buttons (2)simultaneously. 3) Enter a 4-digit number to be registered as PIN using the buttons numbered [1] -[4] of the Preset buttons (2). 4) Hold down TUNE FOLDER PUSH SOUND knob (4) for 1 second or lon-ger. When the PIN same as registered is entered, the power of the audio systemwill be turned off automatically and it will become operable again.
NOTE: If an incorrect PIN is entered, “ERROR” and the total number of incorrect entryattempts will be displayed. If an incorrect PIN is entered 10 times, “HELP” will be displayed and the audiosystem will become inoperable.
Battery Installation
Install a lithium battery (CR2025) with the poles facing the correct direction.
Battery replacement timing When battery power is depleted, the but-ton may not be operable. If the remote controller does not operate, replace the battery and check the operation.
Caution on battery Be sure to follow the instructions to pre- vent battery leakage, over-heating, igni- tion or explosion.
If battery leakage has occurred, wipe the container first then install a new battery. If the battery solution contacts the skin, wash off with water completely.
Caution on Remote Controller Do not leave the remote controller in anarea exposed to direct sunlight, such as on the dashboard or steering wheel. The remote controller may deform becauseof the heat, (Be especially careful of the dashboard exposed to direct sunlight in the summer, as it will become extremelyhot). When the vehicle is parked in an area exposed to direct sunlight, Ensure theremote controller is placed in an area not exposed to direct sunlight. For example: Glove box.Under direct sunlight , signal reception from the remote controller weakens. If this happens, hold the remote controllerclose to the signal receptor on the front panel.
WA R N I N G
• Do not expose the battery to flame. Do not short circuit, disassemble,or heat the battery. • Do not charge the battery. • Use the specified type battery.• Keep the button-shaped battery away from children to prevent acci- dental swallowing.If the battery is swallowed, contact a doctor immediately.
CAUTION
• Install the battery with the poles facing the correct direction.• When not in use for a long period of time, or if the battery is dead, remove the battery from the remotecontroller.
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Drive Belt
Make sure the drive belt tension is correct. If the belt is too loos e, insufficient battery charging, engine overheating, poor powersteering, poor air conditioning, or exces- sive belt wear can result. When you press the belt with your thumb midway betweenthe pulleys, there should be a deflection according to the following chart.
The belts should also be examined to ensure that they are not damaged.
If you need to replace or adjust the belt have it done by your MARUTI SUZUKI dealer.
(For Petrol Engine Model)
51KM036
(For Diesel Engine Model) The drive belts tens ion adjusted automati- cally.
Engine Oil and Filter
Specified Oil
(For Petrol Engine Model)
68LM20702
(1) Preferred
Be sure that the engine oil you use comes under the quality classification of SL.Select the appropriate oil viscosity accord- ing to the above chart.
SAE 0W-20 (1) is the best choice for good fuel economy, and good starting in cold weather.
WA R N I N G
When the engine is running, keephands, hair, clothing, tools, etc. away from the moving fan and drive belts.
: 100 N (10 kg, 22 lbs) press GE: Generator DEF: DeflectionAC: Air conditioner compressor
DEF: 4.0 – 4.5 mm (0.16