3-69OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE
75RM4-01E
• When the vehicle in front of you turns,accelerates or decelerates suddenly
• An object outside of the irradiation range
of the headlights
• An object which jumps out in front of you
• When you change the lane and
approach the preceding vehicle
When the following types of partition lines
are in front of you, or when the following
situations occur, the stereo camera may
not detect the lines o r may need more time
to detect the lines.
• The narrow lane width
• When the lane is difficult to detect – No partition lines, or faded lines
– The Color of partition lines is similar tothe road
– The width of partition lines is narrow
• When the follow-up distance to the vehi-
cle in front of you is short
3-75OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE
75RM4-01E
If the rear view from the rearview cam-
era is not shown or there is a poor
image
• If the rear view from the rearview camerais not shown.
– Check that the ignition switch is in
“ON” position or the ignition mode is
ON.
– Check that the gearshift lever is
shifted to “R” position.
• If the image from the rearview camera is poor.
– Check that the camera lens is not dirty.
– Check that light from the sun or thebeam of the headlights from the vehi-
cle behind is not shining directly into
the lens.
If the rearview camera system is still not
working properly after checking the above,
have the system inspected by an autho-
rized SUZUKI dealer as soon as possible.
Braking
60G165S
The distance needed to bring any vehicle
to a halt increases with the speed of the
vehicle. The braking distance needed, for
example, at 60 km/h (37 mph) will be
approximately 4 times greater than the
braking distance needed at 30 km/h (19
mph). Start to depress the brake pedal
when there is plenty of distance between
your vehicle and the stopping point, and
slow down gradually.
Power-assisted brakesYour vehicle has power-assisted brakes. If
power assistance is lo st due to a stalled
engine or other failure s, the system is still
fully operational on reserve power and you
can bring the vehicle to a complete stop by
pressing the brake pedal once and holding
it down. The reserve power is partly used
up when you depress the brake pedal and
reduces each time the pedal is pressed.
Apply smooth and even pressure to the
pedal. Do not pump the pedal.
WA R N I N G
If water gets into the brake devices,
brake performance may become poor
and unpredictable. After driving
through water or washing the under-
side of the vehicle, test the brakes
while driving at a slow speed to see if
they have maintained their normal
effectiveness. If the brakes are less
effective than normal, dry them by
repeatedly applying the brakes while
driving slowly until the brakes have
regained their normal effectiveness.
7-49INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE
75RM4-01E
Bulb replacement
Interior lightRemove the lens by using a flat-bladed
screwdriver covered with a soft cloth as
shown. To install it, simply push it back in.
Front
76MH0A139
Luggage compartmen t (if equipped)
81PN162
HeadlightsLED headlights (if equipped)
Since special procedures are required, we
recommend you take your vehicle to your
SUZUKI dealer for bulb replacement.
Halogen headlights (if equipped)
75RM067
1) Open the engine hood. Disconnect the
coupler (1). Remove the sealing rubber
(2).
CAUTION
• Light bulbs can be hot enough to burn your finger right after turning
off lights. This is true especially for
halogen headlight bulbs. Replace
the bulbs after they become cool
enough.
• The halogen headlight bulbs are filled with pressurized halogen gas.
They can burst and injure you if
they are hit or dropped. Handle
them carefully.
• To avoid injury by sharp-edged
parts of the body, wear gloves and
a long-sleeved shirt when replacing
light bulbs.
NOTICE
The oils from your skin may cause a
halogen bulb to overheat and burst
when the lights are on. Grasp a new
bulb with a clean cloth.
NOTICE
Frequent bulb replacement indicates
the need for an inspection of the elec-
trical system. This should be carried
out by your SUZUKI dealer.
(1)
(2)
7-51INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE
75RM4-01E
Front fog light (if equipped)1) Start the engine. Turn the steeringwheel to the opposite side of the fog
light to be replaced to replace the bulb
easily. Then turn off the engine.
75RM094
2) Remove the clip (1) by prying it off witha flat-bladed screwdriver as shown in
the illustration.
80JM071
3) Open the end of the cover inside thefender. Disconnect the coupler by push-
ing the lock release. Turn the bulb
holder counterclockwise and remove it.
Daytime running light (if equipped)Models with LED headlights
Since special procedures are required, we
recommend you take your vehicle to your
SUZUKI dealer for bulb replacement.
Models with halogen headlights
1) Start the engine. Turn the steering
wheel to the opposite side of the fog
light to be replaced the bulb easily.
Then turn off the engine.
75RM094
2) Remove the clip (1) by prying it off witha flat-bladed screwdriver as shown in
the illustration.
(1)
EXAMPLE
(1F
7-53INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE
75RM4-01E
Front turn signal light (1)
Front position light (2)
Models with halogen headlights
75RM066
Models with LED headlights
62R0306
Rear combination light
75RM070
Remove the bolts (1) and pull the light
housing (2) straight.
NOTE:
When reinstalling the light housing, check
that the clips (3) are properly attached.Reversing light
62R0122
1) Open the tailgate and remove the trim
(1) of the tailgate.
• Insert a flat blade screwdriver cov-ered with a soft cloth between the trim
and the tailgate to make a space for
fingers, and then pull out the trim with
your fingers.
(1)(2)(1)
(3)
(2)
(1)
(1)
8-10
EMERGENCY SERVICE
75RM4-01E
Using compressor to inflate a tire1) Place the vehicle on level, hard ground.
Set the parking brake firmly and shift
into “P” (Park) if your vehicle has a
CVT, or shift into “R” (Reverse) if your
vehicle has a manual transaxle or Auto
Gear Shift.
2) Take out the compressor.
3) Unscrew the valve cap from the tire valve.
4) Connect the air ho se of the compressor
to the tire valve.
5) Connect the power plug of the com- pressor to the accessory socket. For a
manual transaxle or an Auto Gear Shift
vehicle, shift from “R” (Reverse) into “N”
(Neutral). Start the engine. Switch on
the compressor. Inflate the tire to the
required air pressure.
Jump-starting instructions
1) Use only a 12-volt lead-acid battery to
jump-start your vehicle. Position the
good 12-volt lead-acid battery close to
your vehicle so that the jump leads will
reach both batteries. When using a bat-
tery installed on another vehicle, check
that two vehicles do not touch each
other. Set the parking brakes fully on
both vehicles.
2) Turn off all vehicle accessories, except those necessary for safety reasons (for
example, headlights or hazard lights).
NOTICE
Do not operate the compressor for
longer than 10 minutes. It can cause
overheating of the compressor.
WA R N I N G
• Never attempt to jump-start your
vehicle if the lead-acid battery
appears to be frozen. Batteries in
this condition may explode.
• When making jump lead connec- tions, check that your hands and
the jump leads remain clear from
pulleys, belts or fans.
• Lead-acid batteries produce flam-
mable hydrogen gas. Keep flames
and sparks away from the battery
or an explosion may occur. Never
smoke when working near the bat-
tery.
• If the booster ba ttery you use for
jump-starting is installed in another
vehicle, check that the two vehicles
are not touching each other.
• If your lead-acid battery discharges repeatedly, for no apparent reason,
have your vehicle inspected by an
authorized SUZUKI dealer.
• To avoid harm to yourself or dam- age to your vehicle or battery, fol-
low the jump-starting instructions
below.
If you are in doubt, call for qualified
road service.
NOTICE
Your vehicle should not be started by
pushing or towing. This starting
method could result in permanent
damage to the catalytic converter.
Use jump leads to start a vehicle with
a weak or flat battery.
8-13EMERGENCY SERVICE
75RM4-01E
Engine trouble: Starter does not operate1) Try turning the ignition switch to“START” position or try pressing the
engine switch to change the ignition
mode to START with the headlights
turned on to determine the lead-acid
battery condition. If the headlights go
excessively dim or go off, it usually
means that either the lead-acid battery
is flat or the battery terminal contact is
poor. Recharge the lead-acid battery or
correct battery terminal contact as nec-
essary.
2) If the headlights remain bright, check the fuses. If the reas on for failure of the
starter is not obvious, there may be a
major electrical problem. Have the vehi-
cle inspected by your authorized
SUZUKI dealer.
Engine trouble: Flooded engine(Vehicle without keyless push start sys-
tem)
If the engine is flooded with gasoline, it
may be hard to start. If this happens, press
the accelerator pedal all the way to the
floor and hold it there while cranking the
engine.
• Do not operate the starter motor for more than 12 seconds.
(Vehicle with keyless push start system)
If the engine is flooded with gasoline, it
may be hard to start. If this happens, press
the accelerator pedal all the way to the
floor and hold it there while cranking the
engine.
• Do not operate the starter motor for more than 12 seconds.
NOTE:
If the engine refuses to start, the starter
motor automatically stops after a certain
period of time. After the starter motor has
automatically stopped or if there is any-
thing abnormal in the engine starting sys-
tem, the starter motor runs only while the
engine switch is held pressed.
Engine trouble: OverheatingThe engine could overheat temporarily
under severe driving conditions. If the high
engine coolant temperature warning light
comes on as overheating during driving:
1) Turn off the air conditioner, if equipped.
2) Take the vehicle to a safe place and park.
3) Let the engine run at the normal idle speed for a few minutes until the high
engine coolant temperature warning
light goes off.
WA R N I N G
If you see or hear escaping steam,
stop the vehicle in a safe place and
immediately turn off the engine to
cool it. Do not open the hood when
steam is present. When the steam
can no longer be seen or heard, open
the hood to see if the coolant is still
boiling. If it is, you must wait until it
stops boiling before you proceed.
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INDEX75RM4-01E
Fluid level check .................................................................. 7-32
Folding rear seats ............................................. ................... 2-31
Footrest ....................................................... ......................... 5-10
For Argentina .................................................. ..................... 12-8
For Australia.................................................. ....................... 12-1
For Chile and Panama ........................................... .............. 12-5
For GCC countries .............................................. ................. 12-3
For Mexico ..................................................... ....................... 12-6
For Taiwan ..................................................... ....................... 12-7
Frame hooks .................................................... .................... 5-12
Front air bags ................................................. ...................... 2-55
Front bottle holder ............................................ ..................... 5-9
Front cup holders .............................................. .................... 5-9
Front fog light ................................................ ...................... 7-51
Front fog light indicator light................................ ............ 2-111
Front fog light switch ......................................... ............... 2-119
Front passenger air bag deactivation system .................. 2- 65
Front position light ........................................... ................... 7-53
Front seat back pocket......................................... ................. 5-9
Front seat heater.............................................. .................... 2-28
Front seats .................................................... ....................... 2-27
Front turn signal light........................................ .................. 7-53
Fuel consumption ............................................... ........ 2-74, 2-94
Fuel filler cap................................................ .......................... 5-1
Fuel gauge ..................................................... ..... 2-70, 2-78 , 2-93
Fuel pump labeling ............................................. ................. 12-6
Fuel recommendation ................................1-1 , 12-5 , 12-6 , 12-8
Full wheel cover ............................................... ...................... 8-5
Fuses .......................................................... .......................... 7-45
Fuses in engine compartment .................................... ........ 7-45
Fuses under dashboard .......................................... ............ 7-47
GGasoline containing MTBE....................................... ............. 1-1
Gasoline engine ................................................ ..................... 1-1
Gasoline/Ethanol blends ........................................ ............. 12-6
Gasoline-ethanol blends ........................................ ............... 1-1
Gear oil ....................................................... ........................... 7-34
Gear oil change ................................................ .................... 7-35
Gear oil level check........................................... ................... 7-34
Gear position .................................................. ...................... 2-77
Gearshift indicator ............................................ 2-77, 2-93 , 3-33
Glove box ...................................................... .......................... 5-7
Grip control switch ............................................ .................. 3-83
Grip control system ............................................ ................. 3-83
Guide me light ................................................. ................... 2-118HHalogen headlights ............................................. ................. 7-49
Hazard warning switch .......................................... ............ 2-125
Head restraints ................................................ ............2-28, 2-30
Headlight aiming ............................................... ................... 7-48
Headlight leveling switch ...................................... ............ 2-123
Heated rear window switch /
heated outside rearview mirror switch .......................... .. 2-129
Heating and air conditioning system ............................ ..... 5-15
Heating system................................................. .................... 5-17
High engine coolant temp erature warning light
(red color) .................................................... ....................... 2-109
Highway driving ................................................ ..................... 4-3
Hill descent control indicator light ..........................2 -105, 3-82
Hill descent control switch.................................... .............. 3-81
Hill descent control system .................................... ............ 3-80
Hill hold control system ....................................... ............... 3-84