Ignis Manual 1
Ignis Manual 1
Ignis Manual 1
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addresses and phone numbers are given in Service Network section of this Manual.
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WARRANTY POLICY (4) Limitation:
Maruti Suzuki India Limited (hereinafter called “Maruti Suzuki”), This warranty shall not apply to:
warrants that each new Maruti Suzuki vehicle distributed in India (a) Normal maintenance service required other than the three
by Maruti Suzuki and sold by a Maruti Suzuki authorised dealer free services, including without limitation, oil and fluid
will be free, under normal use and service, from any defects in changes, Consumables, headlight aiming, fastener retighten-
material and workmanship at the time of manufacture SUBJECT ing, wheel balancing, wheel alignment and tyre rotation,
TO THE FOLLOWING TERMS AND CONDITIONS: cleaning of injectors, adjustments of clutch and valve clear-
ance.
(1) Qualification: (b) The normal wear of parts including without limitation, bulbs,
To qualify for this warranty the vehicle must be delivered by a
tyres* and tubes, spark plugs, belts, hoses, filters, wiper
Maruti Suzuki authorised dealer and set-up, and serviced by a
blades, brushes, contact points, fuses, clutch disc, brake
Maruti Suzuki authorised workshop.
shoes, brake pads, cable and all rubber parts (except oil seal
(2) Term: and glass run).
The term of the warranty shall be twenty-four (24) months or (c) Any vehicle which has been used for competition, rallies or
40,000 kilometers (whichever occurs first) from the date of racing.
invoice to the first owner. (d) Any repairs or replacement arising from accidents or colli-
sion.
(e) Any defect/ damage caused by misuse, negligence, abnor-
(3) Maruti Suzuki Warranty Obligation: mal use, insufficient care, vandalism, theft, riot, fire, flooding -
If any defect(s) should be found in a Maruti Suzuki vehicle within not limited to entry of water in the components resulting in
the term stipulated above, Maruti Suzuki’s only obligation is to engine seizure, hydrostatic lock, etc. or external damages to
repair or replace at its sole discretion any part shown to be defec- the body/ components.
tive, with a new part or the equivalent at no cost to the owner for (f) Any damage resulting due to usage of adulterated fuel/ lubri-
parts or labour, when Maruti Suzuki acknowledges that such a cants/ oil/ coolant/ fluids/ polishing products and fuel/ lubri-
defect is attributable to faulty material or workmanship at the time cants/ oil/ coolant/ fluids used other than those specified in
of manufacture. Such defective parts, which have been replaced, the Owner’s Manual.
will become the property of Maruti Suzuki. The owner is responsi- (g) Any vehicle which has been modified or altered, including
ble for any repair or replacements which are not covered by this without limitation, the installation of performance accessories,
warranty. The decision of Maruti Suzuki shall be final & binding. enlargements of lights, other changes and external/ conse-
quential reasons.
(h) Any vehicle on which parts or accessories not approved by
Maruti Suzuki (Non-MSGA, Non-MSGP) have been used.
BEFORE DRIVING 2
DRIVING TIPS 4
EMERGENCY SERVICE 8
APPEARANCE CARE 9
GENERAL INFORMATION 10
SPECIFICATIONS 11
SERVICE NETWORK 12
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BEFORE DRIVING
BEFORE DRIVING
Keys ...................................................................................... 2-1
Door locks ............................................................................ 2-2 2
Keyless push start system remote controller /
Keyless entry system transmitter (if equipped) ............... 2-6
Security system (if equipped) ............................................ 2-14
Windows .............................................................................. 2-17
Mirrors .................................................................................. 2-19
Front seats ........................................................................... 2-22
Rear seats ............................................................................ 2-23
Seat belts and child restraint systems .............................. 2-26
Supplemental restraint system (air bags) ......................... 2-43
Instrument cluster ............................................................... 2-50
Speedometer ....................................................................... 2-51
Tachometer (if equipped) ................................................... 2-51
Fuel gauge ........................................................................... 2-52
Brightness control .............................................................. 2-52
60G404 Information display
(instrument cluster with tachometer) ................................ 2-54
Information display
(instrument cluster without tachometer) .......................... 2-67
Warning and indicator lights .............................................. 2-73
Lighting control lever ......................................................... 2-80
Front fog light switch (if equipped) ................................... 2-81
Headlight leveling switch ................................................... 2-81
Turn signal control lever .................................................... 2-82
Hazard warning switch ....................................................... 2-83
Windshield wiper and washer lever .................................. 2-83
Tilt steering lock lever ........................................................ 2-86
Horn ...................................................................................... 2-86
Heated rear window switch (if equipped) ......................... 2-86
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The immobilizer/keyless push start system Ignition key reminder (if equipped) Door locks
warning light may also blinks if the remote A buzzer sounds intermittently to remind
controller is not in the vehicle when you you to remove the ignition key if it is in the Side door locks
close the door or attempt to start the ignition switch when the driver’s door is
engine. opened. EXAMPLE
NOTE: (1)
• If you lose your immobilizer ignition key
or remote controller, ask your Maruti
Suzuki authorised workshop as soon as (2)
possible to deactivate the lost one, and (3)
to make a new key or remote controller.
• If you own other vehicles with immobi-
lizer keys, keep those keys away from
the ignition switch or the engine switch
when using your vehicle or the engine (4)
may not be started because they may
interfere with your vehicle’s immobilizer 68PH00201
system. (1) LOCK
• If you attach any metal objects to the (2) UNLOCK
immobilizer key or remote controller, it (3) Front
may not start the engine. (4) Rear
NOTICE To lock a driver’s door from outside the
The immobilizer key and remote con- vehicle:
troller are sensitive electronic instru- • Insert a key and turn the top of the key
ments. To avoid damaging them: toward the front of the vehicle, or
• Do not expose them to impacts, • Turn the lock knob forward, then pull and
moisture or high temperature such hold the door handle as you close the
as on the dashboard under direct door.
sunlight.
• Keep them away from magnetic
objects.
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To unlock a driver’s door from outside the Central door locking system NOTE:
vehicle, insert the key and turn the top of You can switch the function that unlocks all
the key toward the rear of the vehicle. EXAMPLE doors from requiring two turns to requiring
one turn, and vice versa, via the informa-
(1) tion display setting mode. For details on
EXAMPLE
(2) how to use the information display, refer to
(1) “Information display” in this section.
(4) EXAMPLE
(1)
(2)
76MH0A002
(1) LOCK
66RH010
(2) UNLOCK
(1) LOCK (3) Front
(2) UNLOCK (4) Rear
To lock a door from the inside of the vehi- You can lock and unlock all doors (includ-
cle, turn the lock knob forward. Turn the ing the tailgate) simultaneously by using
lock knob backward to unlock the door. the key in the driver’s door lock.
66RH011
To lock a rear door from the outside of the To lock all doors simultaneously, insert the
vehicle, turn the lock knob forward and key in the driver’s door lock and turn the (1) LOCK
close the door. You do not need to pull and top of the key toward the front of the vehi- (2) UNLOCK
hold the door handle as you close the door. cle once.
You can also lock or unlock all doors from
NOTE: To unlock all doors simultaneously, insert inside by pressing the front or rear of the
Hold the door handle when you close a the key in the driver’s door lock and turn door lock/unlock switch, respectively on
locked front door, or the door will not the top of the key toward the rear of the the driver side.
remain locked. vehicle twice.
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To open the tailgate, pull up the tailgate If the tailgate cannot be unlocked, have the
handle (1) and lift the tailgate. EXAMPLE vehicle inspected by your Maruti Suzuki
authorised workshop.
If you cannot unlock the tailgate by using
the key in the driver’s door lock due to a
Type B
discharged battery or malfunction, follow
the procedure below to unlatch the tailgate EXAMPLE
from inside the vehicle.
1) Fold the rear seat forward and remove
the luggage compartment cover (if (2)
equipped)\. Refer to “Folding rear (3)
seats” section for details on how to fold
the rear seat forward. (3)
EXAMPLE 65P30080
(2) EXAMPLE
(2)
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You can lock or unlock all doors (including Make sure that the doors are locked after NOTE:
the tailgate) simultaneously by operating you operate LOCK button (1). • The maximum operating distance of the
the remote controller near the vehicle. If no door is opened within about 30 sec- remote controller is about 5 m (16 ft.),
onds after UNLOCK button (2) is operated, but this can vary depending on the sur-
Central door locking system
the doors will automatically lock again. roundings, especially near other trans-
• To lock all doors, push LOCK button (1)
mitting devices such as radio towers or
once.
NOTE: CB (Citizen’s Band) radios.
• To unlock only the driver’s door, push
• If you lock the doors using the remote • The door locks cannot be operated with
UNLOCK button (2) once.
controller when the engine hood is open, the remote controller if the ignition mode
• To unlock other doors, push UNLOCK
the siren will sound 3 times to remind is in any other mode than LOCK (OFF).
button (2) once again.
you. • If any door is open, you cannot lock the
• If the security system was triggered due door by operating the remote controller,
NOTE:
to an unauthorized entry into the vehicle however unlock the door.
You can switch the function that unlocks all
and then you unlock the doors using the • If you lose one of the remote controllers,
doors from requiring two pushes to requir-
remote controller, the siren will sound 4 ask your Maruti Suzuki authorised work-
ing one push, and vice versa, via the infor-
times to remind you. If this happens, shop as soon as possible for replace-
mation display setting mode. For details on
check whether your vehicle has been ment. Have your dealer program the
how to use the information display, refer to
broken into while you were away from it. new remote controller code in your vehi-
“Information display” in this section.
• Once you push both of the LOCK button cle’s memory so that the old code is
(1) and UNLOCK button (2), then you erased.
The turn signal lights will flash once and
push one of the buttons within 5 sec-
the siren will sound once when the doors
onds, the siren will not sound. However,
are locked.
if you push one of the buttons twice or
more within 5 seconds, or push one of
When the doors are unlocked:
the buttons 5 seconds later, the siren will
• The turn signal lights will flash twice and
sound.
the siren will sound twice.
• You can set whether the siren sounds
• If the interior light switch is in DOOR
when locking or unlocking the doors via
position, the interior light will turn on for
the setting mode of the information dis-
about 15 seconds and then fade out. If
play. For details on how to use the infor-
you press the engine switch during this
mation display, refer to “Information
time, the light will start to fade out imme-
display” in this section.
diately.
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Car locator function Keyless unlocking/locking using the To unlock a door or all doors:
This function helps in locating the vehicle. request switches • Push one of the request switches once
Push both of the LOCK button (1) and to unlock only one door.
UNLOCK button (2) for more than 3 sec-
EXAMPLE • Push one of the request switches twice
onds. The turn signal lights will blink for to unlock all doors.
about 27.5 seconds. Also, the siren will
sound for about 27.5 seconds at the same NOTE:
time. You can switch the function that unlocks all
To cancel the car locator function, press doors from requiring two pushes to requir-
any button (LOCK or UNLOCK). ing one push, and vice versa, via the infor-
You can also cancel the car locator func- mation display setting mode. For details on
tion in any of the following operations. how to use the information display, refer to
• Press the engine switch to change the “Information display” in this section.
ignition mode to ON.
(1) (1)
• Bring the remote controller with you and When the doors are unlocked:
press the request switch. • The turn signal lights will flash twice and
the siren will sound twice.
NOTE: • If the interior light switch is in DOOR
The car locator function will not activate position, the interior light will turn on for
when the ignition mode is ACC or ON or 66RM02010 about 15 seconds and then fade out. If
pre warning / full blast warning by shock you press the engine switch during this
sensor or alarm is in activated condition. When the remote controller is within the time, the light will start to fade out imme-
operating range described in this section, diately.
you can lock or unlock the doors (including
the tailgate) by pushing the request switch Make sure that the doors are locked after
(1) on the driver’s door handle, front pas- you operate the request switch to lock the
senger’s door handle or tailgate. doors.
When all doors are unlocked: NOTE:
• To lock all doors, push one of the • The door locks cannot be operated by
request switches once. the request switch under the following
The turn signal lights will flash once and conditions:
the siren will sound once when the doors – If any door is open or is not completely
are locked. closed.
– If the ignition mode is in any other
mode than LOCK (OFF).
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• Make sure that the driver always carries Press the request switch again after doing
the remote controller. EXAMPLE the following:
• If you lose one of the remote controllers, With the ignition mode changed to LOCK
ask your Maruti Suzuki authorised work- (OFF) by pressing the engine switch, bring
shop as soon as possible for a replace- )A( out the remote controller if it is inside the
ment. Have your dealer program the vehicle and make sure that all doors are
new remote controller code in your vehi- completely closed.
cle’s memory so that the old code is
erased. Reminder function
• You can use up to four remote control-
lers and the keys for your vehicle. Ask EXAMPLE
your Maruti Suzuki authorised workshop
for details.
• The battery life of the remote controller 68PH20003
is about two years, but it can vary To remove the key from the remote control-
depending on usage conditions. ler, push the button (A) in arrow direction
and pull the key out from the remote con-
EXAMPLE troller.
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The indicator light will turn off within sev- Battery replacement
eral seconds after the remote controller is If the remote controller becomes unreli- EXAMPLE
returned to an area of the vehicle other able, replace the battery.
than the rear luggage area. (1)
To replace the battery of the remote con-
If the remote controller is left in the vehicle troller:
and you lock the driver’s door or front pas-
senger’s door as described below, the door EXAMPLE
will be automatically unlocked.
• If you open the driver’s door and lock the
door by turning the lock knob forward or
pushing the power door locking switch,
the driver’s door will be automatically
unlocked.
• If you open the front passenger’s door 68PM02006
and lock the door by turning the lock
knob forward or pushing the power door (1) Lithium disc type battery:
locking switch, the front passenger’s CR2032 or equivalent
door will be automatically unlocked.
3) Replace the battery (1) so its + terminal
NOTE: 68PH20024 faces the bottom of the case as shown
• The reminder will not operate when the in the illustration.
1) Pull the key out from the remote con-
remote controller is on the instrument 4) Close the remote controller firmly.
troller.
panel, in the glove box, in a storage 5) Make sure that the door locks can be
2) Insert a flat-bladed screwdriver covered
compartment, in the sun visor or on the operated with the remote controller.
with a soft cloth in the slot of the remote
floor, etc. 6) Dispose of the used battery properly
controller and pry it open.
• Make sure that the driver always carries according to applicable rules or regula-
the remote controller. tions. Do not dispose of lithium batter-
• Do not leave the remote controller in the ies with ordinary household trash.
vehicle when leaving the vehicle.
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NOTE: How to arm the security system • If any door is not operated within approx-
• The default setting of the shock sensor Lock all doors (including engine hood and imately 30 seconds after the doors have
is in the disabled state. Set to the tailgate) using the keyless entry system been unlocked using the keyless entry
enabled state and adjust sensitivity of transmitter, keyless push start system system transmitter, keyless push start
each warning according to your prefer- remote controller or request switch. system remote controller or request
ence. For details on how to use the infor- When the system is armed, the indicator switch, the doors are automatically
mation display, refer to “Information continues to blink at intervals of approxi- locked again. When the doors are
display” in this section. mately 2 seconds. locked, the security system will be
• Your dealer may have already set the armed.
shock sensor of the vehicle to the EXAMPLE • If the security system indicator (1) blinks
enabled state before you purchase it. when the ignition switch is in “ON” posi-
Consult your dealer for further informa- tion or the ignition mode is ON, there
tion. may be something wrong with the secu-
rity system. Ask your Maruti Suzuki
NOTE:
authorised workshop to inspect the sys-
• The security system generates alarms
tem.
when any of the predetermined condi-
tions is met. However, the system does
(1) How to disarm the security system
not have any function of blocking unau-
Simply unlock the doors using the keyless
thorized entry into the vehicle.
push start system remote controller, the
• Always use the keyless entry system
request switch or the keyless entry system
transmitter, keyless push start system
transmitter. The security system indicator
remote controller or request switch to 62R0148 will go out, indicating that the security sys-
unlock the doors when the security system
NOTE: tem is disarmed.
has been armed. Using a key instead will
trigger the alarm. • To prevent the alarm from being acci-
• If a person who does not know the secu- dentally triggered, avoid arming it while
rity system is going to drive the vehicle, anyone remains inside the vehicle. The
we recommend you explain the system alarm will be triggered if any person
and its operation to the person. Mistak- inside opens the door, tailgate, engine
enly triggering the alarm may cause a hood, or the warning may be triggered if
nuisance to others. anyone swings the vehicle (if the shock
• Even if the security system is armed, sensor is in the enabled state).
you should still be careful to guard • The security system is not armed when
against theft. Do not leave money or all doors are locked using the key from
things of value in the vehicle. outside, using the door lock knobs or the
central door locking switch from inside.
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How to stop the alarm Checking whether the alarm has been system indicator continues to blink
The alarm can be stopped by the following triggered during parking during this time.
process, if the alarm is triggered acciden- If the alarm was triggered while you were
tally. away from the vehicle, the security system NOTE:
• Press the engine switch to change the indicator will blink rapidly for about 8 sec- If you set the full blast warning sensitivity
ignition mode to ON or turn the ignition onds and buzzer will beep 4 times when higher than the pre-warning sensitivity in
switch to “ON” position in case of emer- you turn the ignition switch to “ON” position the setting mode of the information display,
gency. or change the ignition mode to ON. If this or the vehicle feels such shock as to be
• Unlock the doors using the keyless push happens, check whether the vehicle has able to trigger the full blast warning, the full
start system remote controller, the been broken into. blast warning will be triggered preferen-
request switch, or the keyless entry sys- tially. In this case, the pre-warning will not
tem transmitter. Security system indication be triggered.
• If any of the doors or tailgate are opened
NOTE: without unlocking by the keyless entry
• Even after the alarm has stopped, if you system transmitter, keyless push start
lock the doors using the keyless entry system remote controller or request
system transmitter, keyless push start switch, all turn signal lights start to blink
system remote controller or request and the interior buzzer beeps intermit-
switch, the security system will be tently. After 5 seconds, the siren will
rearmed. sound for about 27.5 seconds. The
• If you disconnect the battery while the security system indicator continues to
security system is in the armed condition blink during this time.
or the alarm is actually in operation, the • If the engine hood is opened, all turn sig-
alarm will be re-triggered when the bat- nal lights blink, and the siren sounds for
tery is then reconnected. about 27.5 seconds. The security sys-
• Even after the alarm has stopped at the tem indicator continues to blink during
end of the predetermined operation time, this time.
it will be triggered again if any of the • If the shock sensor is in the enabled
doors, tailgate or engine hood is opened, state and the vehicle feels a shock
or the warning may be triggered if the higher than the pre-warning sensitivity,
vehicle feels a shock (if the shock sen- the siren sounds for about 2 seconds
sor is in the enabled state), without dis- (pre-warning). If the vehicle feel a shock
arming the security system. higher than the full blast warning sensi-
tivity, siren will sound for about 4.5 sec-
onds (full blast warning). The security
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(4)
66RH019
(2)
The driver’s door has a switch (1) to oper-
ate the driver’s window, and a switch (2) to
60G010A operate the front passenger’s window or
there are switches (3), (4), to operate the
Raise or lower the door windows by turning rear right and left passenger windows,
the handle located on the door panel. 66RH018 respectively.
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(5)
OPEN
66RH021
66RH020
81A009
Lock switch (Type B)
To open a window, push the top part of the
The passenger’s door has a switch (5) (if
switch. To close the window, lift up the top EXAMPLE
equipped) to operate the passenger’s win-
part of the switch.
dow.
The driver’s window has AUTO-DOWN
feature for greater convenience (at toll
booths or drive-through restaurants, for
example). This means the driver can open
the window without holding the window
switch in DOWN position. Press down the
driver’s window switch completely and
release it. To stop the window before it
reaches the FULL-DOWN position, pull up 66RH022
the switch briefly.
The driver’s door also has a lock switch for
the passenger’s window(s). When you
push in the lock switch, the passenger’s
window(s) cannot be raised or lowered by
operating any of the switches (2), (3), (4)
or (5). To restore normal operation, release
the lock switch by pushing it again.
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Mirrors Type B
WARNING EXAMPLE
WARNING
• You should always lock the pas-
senger’s window operation when Failure to observe following point
there are children in the vehicle. may result in loss of vehicle control
Children can be seriously injured if and cause an accident, leading to
they get part of their body caught death or serious injury. Always follow
by the window during operation. below points while driving. 68LMT0205
• To avoid injuring an occupant by • Do not adjust the mirrors while driv-
window entrapment, make sure ing.
that no part of the occupant’s body • Always unfold all the outside rear- EXAMPLE
such as hands or head is in the view mirrors and adjust properly
path of the electric windows when before driving.
closing them. • Do not place objects in the rear of the (1)
• Always remove the ignition key or vehicle which may hinder visibility or
take the keyless push start system interfere with your vision from the (2) (3)
remote controller with you when rear window glass. 68LMT0206
leaving the vehicle even only for a (2) Day driving
short time. Also do not leave chil- Inside rearview mirror (3) Night driving
dren alone in a parked vehicle. You can adjust the inside rearview mirror
Unattended children could use the by hand to see the rear of your vehicle in To adjust the mirror, set the selector tab (1)
electric window switches and get the mirror. to the day position, and then move the mir-
trapped by the window. ror up, down or sideways by hand to obtain
Type A the best view.
NOTE: EXAMPLE When driving at night, you can move the
If you drive with one of the rear windows selector tab to the night position to reduce
open, you may hear a loud sound caused glare from the headlights of vehicles
by air vibration. To reduce the sound, open behind you.
the driver’s or front passenger’s window, or
narrow the rear window opening.
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WARNING
All seatbacks should always be in an (2)
upright position when driving, or seat (1)
belt effectiveness may be reduced. (3)
Seat belts are designed to offer maxi- 66RM02011
mum protection when seatbacks are Seat position adjustment lever (1)
in the upright position. Pull the lever up and slide the seat.
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EXAMPLE EXAMPLE
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(1)
To raise the rear head restraint, pull
upward the head restraint until it clicks. To
lower the head restraint, push down the
head restraint while holding in the lock (2)
lever (1). If a head restraint must be
removed (for cleaning, replacement, etc.),
push in the lock lever (1) and pull the head 66RM02014
restraint all the way out.
2) Hook the webbing of the outboard lap-
When installing a child restraint system, shoulder belts (1) and latch plates in
adjust the height of the head restraint or the belt hangers (2) (if equipped).
remove it for fitting the child restraint, as 66RH027
necessary. 3) Pull the release knob on the top of the
seat(s), and fold the seatback forward.
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When returning the rear seatback to Raise the seatback until it locks into place.
the normal position, be careful that
your finger is not caught between the After returning the seat, move the seat-
lock and the striker. back forward and backward to check that it
is securely latched.
CAUTION
Do not put your hand into the rear
seatback lock opening, or your finger
may get caught and be injured.
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Lap-shoulder belt
WARNING Emergency locking retractor (ELR) EXAMPLE
(Continued) The seat belt has an emergency locking Low on hips
• For children, if the shoulder belt retractor (ELR), which is designed to lock
irritates the neck or face, move the the seat belt only during a sudden stop or
child closer to the center of the impact. It also may lock if you pull the belt
vehicle. across your body very quickly. If this hap-
• Avoid contamination of seat belt pens, let the belt go back to unlock it, and
webbing by polishes, oils, chemi- then pull the belt across your body more
cals, and particularly battery acid. slowly.
Cleaning may safely be carried out
using mild soap and water. Safety reminder
• Do not insert any items such as
coins and clips into the seat belt EXAMPLE
Sit up straight and 60A040
buckles, and be careful not to spill fully back
liquids into these parts. If foreign To reduce the risk of sliding under the belt
materials get into a seat belt during a crash, position the lap portion of
buckle, the seat belt may not work Low on hips the belt across your lap as low on your hips
properly. as possible and adjust it to a snug fit by
• All seatbacks should always be in pulling the shoulder portion of the belt
an upright position when driving, upward through the latch plate. The length
or seat belt effectiveness may be of the diagonal shoulder strap adjusts itself
reduced. Seat belts are designed to to allow freedom of movement.
offer maximum protection when
seatbacks are in the upright posi-
tion. 60A038
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EXAMPLE
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NOTE:
If the seat belt cannot be pulled from its
fully retracted position, firmly pull the belt
and release it. Then smoothly pull the belt
out of the retractor.
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TO TIGHTEN
Right angle
EXAMPLE
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To lengthen, release the latch plate from
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the buckle, pull the latch plate (adjuster) in
Low on hips
the direction of the arrow, at right angles to NOTE:
the belt. The latch plate should then be The word “CENTER” is marked on the
refitted into the buckle and the belt tight- buckle for the rear center belt (if
ened as previously described. equipped). The buckles are designed so a
latch plate cannot be inserted into the
EXAMPLE wrong buckle.
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Seat belt reminder When the driver and/or passenger (front Driver’s seat belt reminder
passenger and/or rear passenger*) If the driver’s seat belt remains unbuckled
With tachometer do(does) not fasten their seat belts, the when the ignition switch is turned to “ON”
seat belt reminder lights will come on or position or the engine switch is pressed to
EXAMPLE blink and a buzzer will sound to remind the change the ignition mode to ON, the
(1)
driver and/or passenger (front passenger reminder works as follows:
and/or rear passenger*) to fasten their seat 1) The driver’s seat belt reminder light will
belts. For more details, refer to the expla- come ON.
nation below. 2) After the vehicle’s speed has reached
about 15 km/h, the driver’s seat belt
WARNING reminder light will blink and a buzzer
will sound for about 95 seconds.
It is absolutely essential that the 3) The reminder light will remain on until
driver, front passenger and rear pas- the driver’s seat belt is buckled.
senger* fasten their seat belts at all
times. Persons who are not fastening If the driver has buckled his or her seat belt
66RH028 seat belts have a much greater risk of and later unbuckles the seat belt, the
Without tachometer injury if an accident occurs. Make a reminder system will be activated from
regular habit of buckling your seat Step 1) or 2) according to the vehicle’s
EXAMPLE belt before starting the engine. speed. When the vehicle’s speed is less
(1) than 15 km/h, the reminder will start from
NOTE: Step 1). When the vehicle’s speed is more
The driver's seat belt reminder light / front than 15 km/h, the reminder will start from
passengers' seat belt reminder light / rear Step 2).
passengers' seat belt reminder light* is for The reminder will be automatically can-
all the driver, front passenger and rear pas- celed when the driver’s seat belt is buckled
senger. or the ignition switch is turned off, or the
engine switch is pressed to change the
*: If equipped ignition mode to LOCK (OFF).
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Rear passengers’ seat belt reminder Rear outside seat belt guide Seat belt inspection
(If equipped)
If the engine switch is pressed to change EXAMPLE EXAMPLE
the ignition mode to “ON”, the seat belt
reminder light comes on unless all rear
passengers’ seat belts are fastened, irre-
spective of the presence or absence of (1)
passenger. The rear passengers’ seat belt
reminder works in the same manner as the
driver’s seat belt reminder.
NOTE: (2)
Maruti Suzuki recommends use of Maruti
Suzuki Genuine accessory of “Seat cover”.
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When you move a seatback, make sure Periodically check if the seat belts work
the belt webbing and latch plate are properly and are not damaged. Make sure
hooked in the seat belt hangers (1) (if the webbing, buckles, latch plates, retrac-
equipped). tors, anchorages and guide loops. Replace
any seat belts which do not work properly
or are damaged.
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Child restraint systems Child restraint MARUTI SUZUKI highly recommends that
you use a child restraint system to restrain
EXAMPLE infants and small children. Many different
EXAMPLE types of child restraint systems are avail-
able; check that the restraint system you
select meets applicable safety standards.
All child restraint systems are designed to
be secured in vehicle seats either by seat
belts or by special rigid lower anchor bars
built into the seat.
NOTE:
Observe any statutory regulation about
child restraints.
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WARNING
61M0241 65D608 Do not hold a child on a passenger's
lap when the vehicle is in motion.
WARNING EXAMPLE Even if the passenger holds the child
tightly, he/she would not be sup-
Do not install a child restraint system ported enough in the event of an
on the front passenger's seat. accident and it could result in a seri-
ous injury of the child.
WARNING
If you install a child restraint system
in the rear seat, slide the front seat
far enough forward so that the child’s
feet do not touch the front seatback.
This will help avoid injury to the child
in the event of an accident.
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Installation with lap-shoulder seat ELR type belt Installation with ISOFIX type
belts EXAMPLE anchorages
CAUTION EXAMPLE
Adjust the height of the rear head
restraint (if equipped) or remove it for
fitting the child restraint, as neces-
sary. However, if a booster cushion
not equipped with the head restraint
is fitted, the rear seat head restraint
should not be removed. If the rear
head restraint is removed for fitting
the child restraint, you need to install
it again after removing the child
restraint. 68PH00243
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erly, a child sitting in it could be ing to the instructions provided by the child
injured in a crash. restraint system manufacturer. Your vehicle is equipped with the lower
anchorages in the rear seat outboard seat-
Make sure that the seat belt is securely ing positions for securing a ISOFIX type of
NOTE:
latched. child restraints with the connecting bars.
Stow the removed head restraint (if
Move the child restraint system in all direc- The lower anchorages are located where
equipped) in the luggage compartment so
tions to check that it is securely installed. the rear of the seat cushion meets the bot-
it will not cause inconvenience to the occu-
When you put your child in the child tom of the seatback.
pants.
restraint system, appropriately slide the
front seat forward not to touch a part of WARNING
your child’s body.
Install the ISOFIX type of child
restraint(s) only in the outboard seat-
ing positions, not in the central posi-
tion for the rear seat.
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Seat belt pretensioner system To determine if your vehicle is equipped These conditions are not harmful and do
with a seat belt pretensioner system at the not indicate a fire in the vehicle.
EXAMPLE front seating positions, make sure the label
on the seat belt at the bottom part. If the The driver and all passengers must be
letter “E11” appear as illustrated, your properly restrained by fastening seat belts
vehicle is equipped with the seat belt pre- at all times, whether or not a pretensioner
tensioner system. You can use the preten- is equipped at their seating position, to
sioner seat belts in the same manner as minimize the risk of severe injury or death
ordinary seat belts. in the event of a crash.
Read this section and “Supplemental
11 restraint system (air bags)” section to learn Sit fully back in the seat; sit up straight; do
11
more about the pretensioner system. not lean forward or sideways. Adjust the
belt so the lap portion of the belt is worn
Label The seat belt pretensioner system works low across the pelvis, not across the waist.
with the supplemental restraint system (air Please refer to “Seat adjustment” section
bags). The crash sensors and the elec- and the instructions and precautions about
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tronic controller of the air bag system also the seat belts in this “Seat belts and child
control the seat belt pretensioners. The restraint systems” section for details on
WARNING pretensioners are triggered only when proper seat and seat belt adjustments.
This section describes your MARUTI there is a frontal crash severe enough to
SUZUKI vehicle’s seat belt preten- trigger the air bags and the seat belts are Please note that the pretensioners along
sioner system. Read and follow all fastened. For precautions and general with the air bags will activate in severe
these instructions carefully to mini- information including servicing the preten- frontal crashes. They are not designed to
mize your risk of severe injury or sioner system, refer to “Supplemental activate in rear impacts, roll-overs, or
death. restraint system (air bags)” section in addi- minor frontal crashes. The pretensioners
tion to this “Seat belt pretensioner system” can be activated only once. If the preten-
section, and follow all those precautions. sioners are activated (that is, if the air bags
The pretensioner is located in each front are activated), have Maruti Suzuki autho-
seat belt retractor. The pretensioner tight- rised workshop as soon as possible.
ens the seat belt so the belt fits the occu-
pant’s body more snugly in the event of a
frontal crash. The retractors will remain
locked after the pretensioners are acti-
vated. Upon activation, some noise will
occur and some smoke may be released.
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The pretensioner system or the airbag sys- least 90 seconds before performing any
tem may not work properly if any of the fol- electrical service work on your vehicle.
lowing conditions occurs.
Do not touch pretensioner system compo-
• If the air bag light on the instrument clus- nents or wiring. The wires are wrapped
ter does not come on briefly, when the with yellow tape or yellow tubing, and the
ignition switch is turned to the “ON” posi- couplers are yellow. When scrapping your
tion or the engine switch is pressed to vehicle, ask your Maruti Suzuki authorised
change the ignition mode to “ON”. workshop body repair shop, or scrap yard
• If the air bag light comes on and stays on for assistance.
for more than 10 seconds, when the igni-
tion switch is turned to the “ON” position
or the engine switch is pressed to
change the ignition mode to “ON”.
• If the air bag light comes on while driv-
ing.
Have both systems inspected by a Maruti
Suzuki authorised workshop as soon as
possible.
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Front air bags are designed to inflate in
You may find this label on the front passen- severe frontal crashes when the ignition
ger side sun visor. switch is in “ON” position or the ignition
mode is ON.
WARNING
63J030 Front air bags are not designed to inflate in
NEVER use a rearward facing child rear impacts, side impacts, rollovers or
If the AIR BAG light on the instrument clus-
restraint on a seat protected by an minor frontal crashes, since they would
ter does not blink or come on when the
ACTIVE AIRBAG in front of it, DEATH offer no protection in those types of acci-
ignition switch is first turned to “ON” posi-
or SERIOUS INJURY to the CHILD dents. Since an air bag deploys only one
tion, or the ignition mode is first changed to
can occur. time during an accident, seat belts are
ON, or AIR BAG light stays ON, or comes
ON while driving, the air bag system (or needed to restrain occupants from further
the seat belt pretensioner system) may not movements during the accident.
work properly. Have the air bag system Therefore, an air bag is not a substitute for
inspected by a Maruti Suzuki authorised seat belts. To maximize your protection,
workshop as soon as possible. always fasten your seat belts. Be aware
that no system can prevent all possible
injuries that may occur in an accident.
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Driver’s front air bag located behind the passenger’s side of the Conditions of front airbags deployment
dashboard. (Inflation)
EXAMPLE The words “SRS AIRBAG” are molded into
the air bag covers to identify the location of EXAMPLE
the air bags.
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WARNING (1)
Do not install a child restraint system
on the front passenger's seat.
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EXAMPLE
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Front airbags may not inflate • Collision that the front of your vehicle
The front airbags may not inflate when a goes under the bed of a truck etc.
80J099
strong impact has not occurred since the
• Hitting a curb or medial strip collision object (including living being like EXAMPLE
animals) was easy to be deformed or
moved, or the collided portion of your vehi-
EXAMPLE
cle was easy to be deformed.
Also, front airbags may not inflate in many
cases when the collision angle is greater
than about 30 degrees at left and right
angles from the front of your vehicle.
Also, in certain collisions at low speed, the
air bags may not inflate.
80J104
EXAMPLE
• Collision with a utility pole or stumpage
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EXAMPLE EXAMPLE
80J106
80J119
• Frontal collision with a fixed wall that
does not move or deform at less than • Impact from the side
about 25 km/h (15 mph)
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How the system works A seat belt helps keep you in the proper
In a frontal crash, the crash sensors will
position for maximum protection when an WARNING
air bag inflates. Adjust your seat as far
detect rapid deceleration, and if the con- back as possible while still maintaining • The driver should not lean over the
troller judges that the deceleration rep- control of the vehicle. Sit fully back in your steering wheel. The front passen-
resents a severe frontal crash, the seat; sit up straight; do not lean over the ger should not rest his or her body
controller will trigger the inflators. The infla- steering wheel or dashboard. Front occu- against the dashboard, or other-
tors inflate the appropriate air bags with pants should not lean on or sleep against wise get too close to the dash-
nitrogen or argon gas. The inflated air the door. Refer to “Seat adjustment” sec- board. In these situations, the out-
bags provide a cushion for your head and tion and “Seat belts and child restraint sys- of-position occupant would be too
upper body. The air bag inflates and tems” section in this section for details on close to an inflating air bag, and
deflates so quickly that you may not even proper seat and seat belt adjustments. may suffer severe injury.
realize that it has activated. The air bag will • Do not attach any objects to, or
neither hinder your view nor make it harder place any objects over, the steering
to exit the vehicle. wheel or dashboard. Do not place
any objects between the air bag
Air bags must inflate quickly and forcefully
and the driver or front passenger.
in order to reduce the chance of serious or
These objects may interfere with air
fatal injuries. However, an unavoidable
bag operation or may be propelled
consequence of the quick inflation is that
by the air bag in the event of a
the air bag may irritate bare skin, such as
crash. Either of these conditions
the facial area against a front air bag. Also,
may cause severe injury.
upon inflation, a loud noise will occur and
some powder and smoke will be released.
These conditions are not harmful and do Even though your vehicle is moderately
not indicate a fire in the vehicle. Be aware, damaged by a crash, it may not be severe
however, that some air bag components EXAMPLE enough to trigger front air bags to inflate. If
may be hot for a while after inflation. 65D610 your vehicle sustains any front-end or side
damage, have the air bag system
inspected by a Maruti Suzuki authorised
workshop to ensure that it works properly.
Your vehicle is equipped with a diagnostic
module which records information about
the air bag system if the air bags deploy in
a crash. The module records information
about overall system status, and which
sensors activated the deployment.
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Fuel gauge When the ignition switch is in “ON” position Brightness control
With tachometer or the ignition mode is ON, this gauge When the ignition switch is turned to “ON”
gives an approximate indication of the position or the engine switch is pressed to
amount of fuel in the fuel tank. “F” stands change the ignition mode to ON, the instru-
for full and “E” stands for empty. ment cluster lights or pointer lights come
If the indicator shows only one segment to ON.
“E”, refill the tank as soon as possible. If
the last segment blinks, it means that the Your vehicle has a system to automatically
fuel is almost empty. dim the brightness of the instrument clus-
ter lights when the position lights or head-
lights are ON.
NOTICE
To minimize the possibility of dam- You can change the brightness of the
age to catalytic converter or other instrument cluster lights;
components of the vehicle, avoid • For the instrument cluster with tachome-
(1) (2) EXAMPLE driving the vehicle near empty fuel ter, regardless of whether the position
75RM248 tank level. lights or headlights are OFF or ON.
• For the instrument cluster without
Without tachometer NOTE: tachometer, when the position lights and/
The indicator moves a little depending on or headlights are ON.
road conditions (for example, slope or To switch the display indication to the
curve) and driving conditions because of brightness control, refer to “Information
fuel moving in the tank. display” in this section.
If the low fuel warning light (1) comes ON, WARNING
fill the fuel tank immediately.
Refer to “Low fuel warning light” in “Warn- Do not adjust the brightness of the
ing and indicator lights” in this section for instrument panel lights while driving.
details. Otherwise, you could lose control of
the vehicle.
The mark (2) indicates that the fuel filler
(1) (2) EXAMPLE door is located on the left side of the vehi-
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NOTE:
• If you do not push the brightness control
switch within several seconds of activat-
75RM208 ing the brightness control, the brightness
control display will be canceled automat-
ically. (4)
EXAMPLE • When you reconnect the battery, the 75RM404
brightness of the instrument cluster
lights will be reinitialized. Re-adjust the (2) Brightest
brightness according to your preference. (3) Initial setting
(4) Dimmest
NOTE:
If you select the maximum brightness level
when the position lights or headlights are
ON, the following functions will be can-
celed.
• The function which automatically dims
the brightness of instrument cluster
lights.
• The function which operates with the
(1) brightness control, except maximum
brightness level.
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EXAMPLE (5)
(C)
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Fuel consumption / Driving range / (a) Instantaneous fuel consumption • The indicated maximum value of instan-
Average speed / Driving time (b) Average fuel consumption taneous fuel consumption is one of the
When there are no warning or indicator (c) Driving range followings. No more than the maximum
messages on the display (C), you can (d) Average speed value will be indicated on the display
select one of the following indications to (e) Driving time even if the actual instantaneous fuel
appear on the display: instantaneous fuel (f) No indication consumption is higher.
consumption, average fuel consumption, – For L/100km setting: 30
driving range, average speed, driving time To switch the display indication, push the – For km/L setting: 50
or no indication. information switch (2) quickly. – For MPG (UK) setting: 80
– For MPG (US) setting: 60
EXAMPLE NOTE: • The indication on the display may be
The value of fuel consumption, driving delayed if fuel consumption is greatly
(a) (b) range and average speed shown on the affected by driving conditions.
display are affected by the following condi- • The display shows estimated values.
tions; Indications may not be the same as
• Road condition actual values.
• Surrounding traffic condition
• Driving condition Average fuel consumption
• Vehicle condition If you selected average fuel consumption
• A malfunction which causes the mal- the last time you drove the vehicle, the dis-
(f) (c) function indicator light to come ON or play shows the last value of average fuel
blink consumption from previous driving when
the ignition switch is turned to “ON” posi-
Instantaneous fuel consumption tion or the engine switch is pressed to
The display shows instantaneous fuel con- change the ignition mode to ON. Unless
sumption with a bar graph only when the you reset the value of average fuel con-
vehicle is moving. sumption, the display indicates the value of
average fuel consumption based on the
(e) (d) NOTE: average fuel consumption during previous
• The display does not show the bar graph driving.
unless the vehicle is moving.
• Depending on the vehicle’s specification, NOTE:
the fuel consumption units of initial set- When you reconnect the negative (–) ter-
ting are indicated as L/100km, km/L, minal to the battery, the value of average
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ing for a period of time.
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You can select when the value of average tance you can drive until the fuel gauge Average Speed
fuel consumption is reset from among the indicates “E”, based on current driving con- If you selected average speed the last time
following three methods; ditions and the current fuel level in the fuel you drove the vehicle, the display indicates
• Reset after refuel: the value of average tank. the last value of average speed from previ-
fuel consumption will be reset automati- ous driving when the ignition switch is
cally by refueling. When the low fuel warning light comes on, turned to “ON” position or the engine
• Reset with trip meter A: the value of the display “---” will appear. switch is pressed to change the ignition
average fuel consumption will be reset If the low fuel warning light comes on, fill mode to ON. Unless you reset the value of
automatically by resetting trip meter A. the fuel tank immediately regardless of the average speed, the display indicates the
• Reset manually: the value of average value of driving range shown in the display. value of average speed which includes
fuel consumption will be reset by push- average speed during previous driving.
ing and holding the information switch When you refuel, the driving range is To reset the value of average speed, push
(2) when the display indicates the aver- updated. However, if you only add a small and hold the information switch (2) for a
age fuel consumption. amount of fuel the correct value will not be while when the display indicates an aver-
displayed. age speed. The display shows “---” and
To change when the value of average fuel NOTE: then indicates a new average speed after
consumption is reset, refer to “Setting • If you refuel when the ignition switch is in driving for a short time.
mode” in this section. the “ON” position or the ignition mode is
“ON”, the driving range may not indicate NOTE:
NOTE: the correct value. When you reconnect the negative (–) ter-
If you add only a small amount of fuel • When you reconnect the negative (–) minal to the battery, the value of average
when you select “Reset after refuel”, the terminal to the battery, the value of driv- speed will be shown after driving for a
average fuel consumption value may not ing range will be shown after driving for a period of time.
be reset. while.
• If there are substantial changes in the Driving time
Driving range driving pattern or vehicle usage, the dis- The display shows the total amount of driv-
If you selected driving range the last time played range may vary significantly. ing time since the indication was reset.
you drove the vehicle, the display indicates • To reset the driving time to zero, push
“---” for a few seconds and then indicates and hold the information switch (2) for a
the current driving range when the ignition while when the display shows the driving
switch is turned to the “ON” position or the time.
engine switch is pressed to change the NOTE:
ignition mode to “ON”. When you reset the indication or reconnect
The driving range shown in the display is the negative (–) terminal to the battery, the
an indicative unit of the approximate dis- driving time will be shown after driving for a
while.
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You can also switch the time indication (OFF) (default setting for the vehicle Warning and indicator messages
between 12-hour and 24-hour format. without the keyless push start system). The display shows warning and indicator
messages to let you know about certain
Door lock (Door lock setting) • Alarm
vehicle problems.
Door unlock You can turn off or on the siren sound
A tone may also sound to alert you.
– All Doors: when the door(s) is(are) locked or
Unlock all doors by turning the key, or unlocked. If warning and indicator messages appear
on the display, follow the messages.
operating the keyless entry system Lights (Light setting)
transmitter, keyless push start system Lane change (Turn signal lights setting)
remote controller or request switch Master warning indicator light
The turn signal and its indicator can be set
once. whether they flash three times even if you
– Driver Door: return the turn signal control lever immedi-
Unlock all doors by turning the key, or ately after moving it.
operating the keyless entry system
transmitter, keyless push start system Antitheft
remote controller or request switch (Shock sensor system setting) 80P0382
twice (default setting). You can change the on/off of the shock When the display shows warning and indi-
sensor (default setting is off state). cator messages, the master warning indi-
• Auto lock cator light may also blink.
– Manual Lock: (Shock sensor P setting)
Disable the automatic door locking You can adjust the pre-warning sensitivity NOTE:
function. of shock sensor (default setting level is • When the problem that causes a mes-
– Speed Syncro: 14). sage to appear is corrected, the mes-
Lock all doors when the vehicle speed (Shock sensor F setting) sage will disappear.
reaches 15 km/h (default setting). You can adjust the full blast warning sensi- • If a message is displayed, and other
tivity of shock sensor (default setting level problems requiring a message occur, the
• Auto unlock message for each of the problems will
– Syncro Off: is 9).
be alternately displayed about every 5
Disable the automatic door unlocking seconds.
function (default setting for the vehicle Default (initialization setting)
If you select “YES” and push the informa- • When you push and hold the information
with the keyless push start system). switch (2) for about 2 seconds while a
– IG-OFF Sync: tion switch (2), all settings will be reinitial-
ized. message is displayed, the message will
Unlock all doors when the key is disappear temporarily. If the problem
pulled out from the ignition switch or that caused the message is not cor-
the engine switch is pressed to rected, the message will appear again
change the ignition mode to LOCK after 5 seconds.
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75RM407
Blinks Continuous beep (from inte- The parking brake is not released. Stop the
rior buzzer) vehicle in a safe place and release the parking
brake.
75RM268
Blinks Continuous beep (from inte- The headlights and/or the position lights are left
rior buzzer) ON when the ignition switch is in “LOCK” posi-
tion or the ignition switch in “LOCK (OFF)”
mode and the driver door is opened. Turn them
OFF.
61MM0A172
(#1) This message will disappear for a while even if the problem that caused the message to appear is not corrected.
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75RM213
Off Off The road may be icy. Drive very carefully. (#1)
66RM02004
(#1) This message will disappear for a while even if the problem that caused the message to appear is not corrected.
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61MM0A163
Off Off The brake pedal (for Auto Gear Shift models) or
the clutch pedal (for manual transaxle models)
is depressed. Press the engine switch to start
the engine.
75RM214
Blinks Beep (one time from interior There is a problem with the steering lock sys-
buzzer) tem.
Have your vehicle inspected by a Maruti Suzuki
authorised workshop.
61MM0A168
(#1) This message will disappear for a while even if the problem that caused the message to appear is not corrected.
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Blinks By certain conditions, some The remote controller may be outside the vehi-
kind of sound you will hear cle or its battery may have become discharged.
from interior and/or exterior Locate the remote controller or touch the
of the vehicle. engine switch with the remote controller.
If the message still appears, replace the remote
controller battery.
75RM216
75RM217
75RM218
(#1) This message will disappear for a while even if the problem that caused the message to appear is not corrected.
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75RM219
Blinks Beep (one time from interior The remote controller battery is about to
buzzer) become flat. Replace the battery. (#1)
75RM220
Manual transaxle Off Off The engine switch is pressed without depress-
ing the brake and clutch pedals. Try again as
instructed by the message.
61MM0A166
(#1) This message will disappear for a while even if the problem that caused the message to appear is not corrected.
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NOTE:
• Indications will change when you push
and release a knob.
(d)
• The display shows estimated values.
Indications may not be the same as
actual values.
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Setting mode
In the setting mode, you can set up the following functions.
Indication Functions
Time indication of clock “ ”
Initialization setting “ ”
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Warning and indicator lights brake, if the fluid level in the brake fluid
reservoir is adequate. WARNING
NOTE:
If warning and indicator lights blink or The light also comes on together with the If any of the following conditions
come on, the corresponding messages ABS warning light when the rear brake occur, you should immediately ask
may be shown on the information display. force control function (proportioning valve your Maruti Suzuki authorised work-
function) of the ABS system fails. shop to inspect the brake system.
• If the brake system warning light
Brake system warning light If the brake system warning light comes on
does not go out after the engine
while you are driving the vehicle, it may
has been started and the parking
mean that there is something wrong with
brake has been fully released.
the vehicle’s brake system.
• If the brake system warning light
If this happens:
does not come on when the igni-
1) Pull off the road and stop carefully. tion switch is turned to “ON” posi-
tion or the engine switch is pressed
WARNING to change the ignition mode to ON.
82K170 • If the brake system warning light
Remember that stopping distance comes on at any time during vehi-
Three different types of operations exist
may be longer, you may have to push cle operation.
depending on the vehicle’s specification.
harder on the pedal, and the pedal
• The light comes on briefly when the igni- may go down farther than normal.
tion switch is turned to “ON” position or NOTE:
the engine switch is pressed to change Because the brake system is self-adjust-
2) Test the brakes by carefully starting and ing, the fluid level will drop as the brake
the ignition mode to ON. stopping the vehicle on the shoulder of
• The light comes on when the parking pads become worn. Replenishing the
the road. brake fluid reservoir is considered normal
brake is engaged with the ignition switch 3) If you determine that it is safe, drive the
in “ON” position or the ignition mode is periodic maintenance.
vehicle cautiously at low speed to the
ON. nearest dealer for repairs or tow the
• The light comes on under either or both NOTE:
vehicle to the nearest dealer for repairs. Parking brake reminder buzzer
of above two conditions.
A buzzer sounds intermittently to remind
The light also comes on when the fluid in you to release the parking brake if you
the brake fluid reservoir falls below the start the vehicle without releasing the park-
specified level. ing brake. Make sure that the parking
brake is fully released and the brake sys-
The light should go out after starting the
tem warning light turns off.
engine and fully releasing the parking
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Anti-lock brake system (ABS) warn- the rear brake force control function and Suzuki authorised workshop before you
ing light the anti-lock function of the ABS system. drive the vehicle again.
If one of the above occurs, have the sys-
tem inspected by your Maruti Suzuki NOTICE
authorised workshop. • If you operate the engine with this
If the ABS becomes inoperative, the brake light on, severe engine damage can
system will function as an ordinary brake result.
system that does not have this ABS sys- • Do not rely on the oil pressure light
tem. to indicate the need to add oil. Peri-
65D529 odically check the engine oil level.
For details of ABS system, refer to “Anti-
When the ignition switch is turned to “ON” lock brake system (ABS)” in the “OPERAT-
position or the engine switch is pressed to ING YOUR VEHICLE” section. Charging light
change the ignition mode to ON, this light
comes on briefly so you can check that the Oil pressure light
light is working.
If the light stays on or comes on when driv-
ing, there may be something wrong with
the ABS.
If this happens:
1) Pull off the road and stop carefully. 50G052
2) Turn the ignition switch to “LOCK” or When the ignition switch is turned to “ON”
change the ignition mode to LOCK 50G051 position or the engine switch is pressed to
(OFF) by pressing the engine switch When the ignition switch is turned to “ON” change the ignition mode to ON, this light
and then start the engine again. position or the engine switch is pressed to comes on. When the engine is started, the
If the warning light comes on briefly and change the ignition mode to ON, this light light goes out. The light will come on and
then turns off, the system is normal. If the comes on. When the engine is started, the remain on if there is something wrong with
warning light still stays on, something is light goes out. The light will come on and the battery charging system. If the light
wrong with the system. remain on if there is insufficient oil pres- comes on when the engine is running, the
sure. If the light comes on when driving, charging system should be inspected
If the light and the brake system warning pull off the road as soon as you can and immediately by your Maruti Suzuki autho-
light stay on or come on simultaneously stop the engine. rised workshop.
when driving, your ABS system is Check the oil level and add oil if necessary.
equipped with the rear brake force control If there is enough oil, the lubrication sys-
function (proportioning valve function) and tem should be inspected by your Maruti
there may be something wrong with both
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Seat belt reminder light blinks or comes on for several seconds so comes on. When the engine is started, the
you can check that the light is working. light goes out.
The light will come on and stay on if there If the malfunction indicator light comes on
is a problem in the air bag system or the or blinks when the engine is running, there
seat belt pretensioner system. is a damage in the emission control sys-
tem.
WARNING Bring the vehicle to your Maruti Suzuki
authorised workshop to have the damage
60G049 If AIR BAG light does not blink or fixed.
come on briefly when the ignition
When the driver and/or passenger (front switch is turned to “ON” position or Also, if this light comes on when the
passenger and/or rear passenger*) the engine switch is pressed to engine is running, there is a problem with
do(does) not buckle his or her seat belt, change the ignition mode to ON, the Auto Gear Shift system. Ask your
this light will come on and/or blink. The stays on for more than 10 seconds, Maruti Suzuki authorised workshop to
reminder would be on unless all rear pas- or comes on while driving, the air bag have the system inspected.
sengers' seat belts are fastened for irre- system or the seat belt pretensioner
spective of presence or absence of system may not work properly. Have NOTICE
passenger. both systems inspected by a Maruti
Continuing to drive the vehicle when
For details of the seat belt reminder, refer Suzuki authorised workshop.
the malfunction indicator light is on
to “Seat belts and child restraint systems” or blinking can cause permanent
in this section. Malfunction indicator light damage to the vehicle’s emission
*: If equipped control system, and can affect fuel
economy and driveability.
AIR BAG light
65D530
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Transaxle warning light Immobilizer / keyless push start Open door warning light
(if equipped) system warning light
54G391
80J219 80JM122 This light remains on until all doors (includ-
When the ignition switch is turned to “ON” When the ignition switch is turned to “ON” ing the tailgate) are completely closed.
position or the engine switch is pressed to position or the engine switch is pressed to If any door (including the tailgate) is open
change the ignition mode to ON, this light change the ignition mode to ON, this light when the vehicle is moving, a ding sounds
comes on for several seconds so you can comes on briefly so you can check that the to remind you to close all doors completely.
check that the light is working. light is working.
If this light comes on when the engine is run-
ning, there is a problem with the Auto Gear
If this light stays on, there is a problem with Low fuel warning light
the system or the steering lock cannot be
Shift system. Ask your Maruti Suzuki autho-
released. If this happens, press the engine
rised workshop to have the system
switch, turning the steering wheel to the
inspected.
right or left. If this light still stays on, ask
NOTE: your Maruti Suzuki authorised workshop to
If the Auto Gear Shift clutch temperature have the system inspected.
becomes too high, this light will blink. Stop
the vehicle in a safe place and let the sys- 54G343
tem cool down.
If this light comes on, fill the fuel tank
immediately.
When this light comes on, a ding sounds
once to remind you to fill the fuel.
If you do not fill the fuel, a ding sounds
every time when the ignition switch is
turned to “ON” position or the engine
switch is pressed to change the ignition
mode to ON.
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High engine coolant temperature warn- Turn signal indicators This indicator comes on when headlight
ing light (Red color) main beams (high beams) are turned on.
If this light blinks while driving, it means the
engine is running hot. Avoid driving condi- Illumination indicator light
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 “Engine trouble: Overheating”
of “EMERGENCY SERVICE” section. 50G055
engine overheating is indicated can respective turn signal lights. When you This indicator light comes on while the
result in severe engine damage. turn on the hazard warning switch, both position lights, tail light and/or the head-
arrows will flash along with all of the turn lights are on.
Front fog light indicator light signal lights.
(if equipped) Depress brake pedal indicator
NOTE: (if equipped)
If any abnormality of the turn signals is
observed, such as fast blinking, there may
be malfunction in the turn signal system.
Ask your Maruti Suzuki authorized work-
shop to inspect the system.
82PH045
Main beam (high beam) indicator
light 76MH0A047
The front fog light indicator light comes on Refer to “Auto Gear Shift” in the “OPERAT-
when the front fog light operates. ING YOUR VEHICLE” section for details.
50G056
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Master warning indicator light ESP® Warning Light (if equipped) ESP® OFF Indicator Light
(if equipped)
80P0382
56RM02033
When the ignition switch is turned to “ON”
position or the engine switch is pressed to ESP® is a registered trademark of Daimler 56RM02034
change the ignition mode to ON, this light AG. When the ignition is pushed to “ON” mode,
comes on briefly so you can check that the This light blinks 5 times per second when this light comes on briefly so you can
light is working. one of the following systems is activated. check that the light is working.
When the information display shows warn- • Stability control system When the ESP® OFF switch is pushed to
ing and indicator messages, this indicator • Traction control system turn off the ESP® systems (other than
light may also blink. ABS), the ESP® OFF indicator light comes
If this light blinks, drive carefully.
For details, refer to “Information display on and stays on.
(instrument cluster with tachometer)” in When the ignition is pushed to “ON” mode,
For details of the ESP® systems, refer to
this section. the light comes on briefly so you can check
“Electronic Stability Program (ESP®) (if
that the light is working. If the light stays on
equipped)” in “OPERATING YOUR VEHI-
or comes on when driving, there may be
CLE” section.
something wrong with the ESP® systems
(other than ABS). You should have the
system inspected by a Maruti Suzuki
authorised workshop.
For details of the ESP® systems, refer to
“Electronic Stability Program (ESP®) (if
equipped)” in “OPERATING YOUR VEHI-
CLE” section.
WARNING
The ESP® systems cannot prevent
accidents. Always drive carefully.
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66RH033
66RH032
65D611 With the headlights on, push the lever for-
To turn the lights on or off, twist the knob ward to switch to the high beams (main
on the end of the lever. There are three beams) or pull the lever toward you to
WARNING positions: switch to the low beams. When the high
To avoid possible injury, do not oper- beams (main beams) are ON, a light on
ate controls by reaching through the OFF the instrument cluster will come ON. To
steering wheel. All lights are off. momentarily activate the high beams (main
beams) as a passing signal, pull the lever
slightly toward you and release it when you
Front position lights, tail lights, license have completed the signal.
plate light and instrument lights are on, but
headlights are off. NOTICE
Do not leave the headlamp ON in any
position when the engine is not run-
Front position lights, tail lights, license
ning, or the battery will discharge
plate light, instrument lights and headlights
rapidly.
are on.
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Light reminder buzzer Front fog light switch Headlight leveling switch
The interior buzzer continuously beeps if
you open the driver’s door without turning (if equipped)
off the headlights and position lights. This EXAMPLE
function is triggered under the following EXAMPLE
condition:
The headlights and/or position lights are
ON even after the ignition switch is turned
OFF, or the engine switch is pressed to
change the ignition mode to LOCK (OFF).
The buzzer stops sounding when you turn
off the headlights and position lights.
NOTE:
A message is indicated on the information
display in the instrument cluster with 75RM008
tachometer while the buzzer is sounding. 66RH034 Level the headlight beam according to the
To turn the front fog light ON, twist the load condition of your vehicle by turning
Daytime running light (D.R.L.) this switch. The chart below shows the
system (if equipped) knob as shown in the illustration with the
position lights, tail lights and/or the head- appropriate switch position for different
When the engine is started, this system vehicle load conditions.
turns on the daytime running lights. lights are ON. When the front fog light is
ON, an indicator light on the instrument
Conditions for D.R.L. system operation cluster will come on.
1) The engine is running.
2) Headlights and front fog light (if NOTE:
equipped) are off. In some countries, the lighting operation
may be different from the above descrip-
NOTE: tion according to local regulations.
Brightness of the daytime running lights is
different from the brightness of the position
lights, but it is not a malfunction.
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Driver + 4 passengers,
1
no cargo
Driver + 4 passengers,
2
cargo added
65D611
Driver + full cargo 3
WARNING
To avoid possible injury, do not oper-
ate controls by reaching through the 66RH035
steering wheel. Move the lever all the way upward or
downward to signal. When the turn is com-
pleted, the signal will cancel and the lever
will return to its normal position.
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Lane change signal Hazard warning switch Windshield wiper and washer
EXAMPLE lever
EXAMPLE
EXAMPLE
66RH036
NOTE:
You can customize the setting for the num-
ber of flashing times of the turn signal and
its indicator (1 to 4 times). Please ask a
Maruti Suzuki authorised workshop for the
customization.
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(1)
(2)
75RM044
75RM045 (1)
(1) LOCK
(2) UNLOCK Press the horn button of the steering wheel
to sound the horn. The horn will sound with 66RH118
The lock lever is located under the steering the ignition switch in any position or any
column. To adjust the steering wheel Type B
ignition mode.
height: EXAMPLE
1) Push down the lock lever to unlock the
steering column.
2) Adjust the steering wheel to the desired
height and lock the steering column by
pulling up the lock lever.
3) Try moving the steering wheel up and
down to check that it is securely locked
in position.
(1)
WARNING
Never attempt to adjust the steering
wheel while the vehicle is moving or 66RH119
you could lose control of the vehicle.
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NOTICE
The heated rear window uses a large
amount of electricity. Turn off the
switch after the window has become
clear.
NOTE:
• The defogger will work only when the
engine is running.
• The defogger will automatically turn OFF
after the defogger remains on for 15 min-
utes to prevent discharging of the bat-
tery.
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DRIVING TIPS
DRIVING TIPS
Running-in ........................................................................... 4-1
Catalytic converter .............................................................. 4-1
Improving fuel economy ..................................................... 4-2
Highway driving .................................................................. 4-3
Driving on hills .................................................................... 4-3
Driving on slippery roads ................................................... 4-4 4
Driving on wet roads ........................................................... 4-6
Off-road Driving ................................................................... 4-6
When Encountering a Flooded Area ................................. 4-7
Do’s and Dont’s for safe driving......................................... 4-7
Margin for safety .................................................................. 4-10
66RM04000
66RH0-74E
DRIVING TIPS
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DRIVING TIPS
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DRIVING TIPS
in decreased power output and increased • At high speeds, the vehicle may be Auto Gear Shift
fuel consumption. affected by side winds. Therefore,
reduce speed and be prepared for unex-
Keep weight to a minimum pected buffeting, which can occur at the
The heavier the load is, the more fuel the exits of tunnels, when passing by a cut
vehicle consumes. Unload any unneces- of a hill, or when being overtaken by
sary luggage or cargo. large vehicles, etc.
Keep tire pressures correct
Under-inflation of the tires can waste fuel
due to increased running resistance of the
tires. Keep your tires inflated to the correct
pressure shown on the label on the driver’s
side door or the driver’s door lock pillar.
EXAMPLE
66RH046
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DRIVING TIPS
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DRIVING TIPS
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DRIVING TIPS
• If stuck in deep water, do not start ure. Avoid driving in a flooded area or a deep
the engine. • After driving through water, test the puddle. If driving in a flooded area is
• Water is incompressible substance, brakes while driving at a slow unavoidable, go slowly in the lowest gear.
water inside engine is harmful to speed to see if they have main- In case that you have driven in a flooded
the engine. tained their normal effectiveness. If area, stop the vehicle in a safe and non
the brakes are less effective than flooded place while checking the brake
normal, dry them by repeatedly effectiveness. Then, ask a Maruti Suzuki
applying the brakes while driving authorised workshop to check the follow-
slowly until the brakes have ing inspection items.
regained their normal effective- • Function of brake
ness. • Function of electrical components
4-6
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DRIVING TIPS
• Changes in oil level and quality for Do’s and Dont’s for safe 3) Before moving, look around your vehi-
engine and transmission. In case that cle to confirm safety.
the oil is turbid whitish, water has been driving 4) Don’t accelerate suddenly, since it is
mixed in the oil and an oil change is Exercise care in handling your vehicle. Be dangerous and wastes fuel.
required. conscious of not only your own safety but
• Lubricant condition of the bearings, sus- also the safety of others on the road, and General Driving
pension joints, etc. thus enjoy the best and most comfortable 1) Be sure to stop before a stop light or
driving experience. stop sign. When moving into an inter-
section without any traffic lights or
NOTICE Following are basic rules for safe driving. signs, drive slowly to confirm safety.
• Avoid driving in a flooded area or a Read them carefully for good understand- 2) Always follow other vehicles at a safe
deep puddle. It may cause an ing of the content so that you can enjoy distance in order to prevent a rear-end
engine stall, short in electrical com- safe and pleasant driving in your vehicle. collision, in case the vehicle ahead
ponents, engine and transmission makes a sudden stop.
damages, etc.
Starting
1) Adjust the driver’s seat for the proper
• If the vehicle gets stuck in deep EXAMPLE
driving posture.
water do not start the engine.
2) Adjust the rear view mirror so as to
obtain the best possible rear view.
EXAMPLE
66RM04006
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DRIVING TIPS
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DRIVING TIPS
Night Time Driving 3) Don’t use headlights on high beam Margin for safety
unless its use is inevitable. It may
EXAMPLE cause visual impairment to the driver of
It is important to allow yourself a margin for
safety during driving so that you can cope
the oncoming vehicle or the vehicle with erroneous or unexpected driving of
ahead of you, which may cause an other drivers. For that, observe the follow-
accident. ing.
4) Always keep the window glasses clean. • Drive at a safe speed.
Don’t operate the windshield wiper • Maintain a sufficient distance between
when the windshield glass is dry else your vehicle and the vehicle ahead.
the wiper blade and glass may get • Don’t force yourself to overtake other
damaged. vehicles.
• Don’t accelerate suddenly, steer sharply
or stop suddenly.
66RM04005 • Keep ample gaps between driving
1) Drive at lower speeds during the night schedules.
than in the daytime, as the visual range • Observe traffic rules and regulations.
is restricted at night. Conclusion
2) Avoid overtaking other vehicles at night. A perfect driver does not exist. The
Darkness bothers your sense of speed endeavour of every motorist should be to
and hinders your judgment of vehicle- strive for perfection. Safety consciousness
to-vehicle distance. not only ensures your safety and the safety
of other road users, it also helps reduce
EXAMPLE the wear and tear on your vehicle, length-
ens its life, gives better fuel efficiency and
ensures a comfortable driving experience.
Follow the do’s and dont’s listed, and
driving will never be the same again.
72F-08-021
4-9
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OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT
66RH0-74E
OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT
Fuel filler cap A fuel filler cap is located on the left rear
side of the vehicle. The fuel filler door can EXAMPLE
be unlocked by pulling up the opener lever
EXAMPLE located on the outboard side of the driver’s
seat and locked by simply closing the door.
(3)
Open Close
(1) (1)
(2)
75RM057
66RM05004
(1) EXAMPLE
EXAMPLE EXAMPLE
57L51093
CAUTION
Remove the fuel filler cap slowly. The (4)
fuel may be under pressure and may
spray out, causing injury. 75RM058
66RH050 NOTE:
The cap holder (1) holds the fuel filler cap
(2) by hooking the groove (3), or the hook
(4) also holds the fuel filler cap when refu-
eling.
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OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT
WARNING
Fuel is extremely flammable. Do not
smoke when refueling, and check
that there are no open flames or
sparks in the area.
WARNING
If you need to replace the fuel cap, 66RM05005
use a MARUTI SUZUKI genuine cap.
66RH051 2) Push the under-hood release lever
Use of an improper cap can result in
To open the engine hood: sideways with your finger, as shown in
a malfunction of the fuel system or
1) Pull the hood release handle located on the illustration. While pushing the lever,
emission control system. It may also
the outboard side of the driver’s side. lift up the engine hood.
result in fuel leakage in the event of
an accident. This will disengage the engine hood
lock halfway. CAUTION
The release lever can be hot enough
to burn your finger right after driving.
Touch the lever after it becomes cool
enough.
NOTICE
Check that the wiper arms are not
raised before you lift up the engine
hood to avoid damaging the wiper
arms and the engine hood.
5-2
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OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT
NOTICE
Pressing the hood from above may
damage the hood.
66RM05006
5-3
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OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT
Sun visor Card holder (if equipped) Vanity mirror (if equipped)
EXAMPLE EXAMPLE
EXAMPLE (2)
(1)
74LHT0516 74LHT0532
79J161
(1) Card holder (2) Vanity mirror
The sun visors can be pulled down to block To use the vanity mirror (2) on the back of
glare coming through the windshield, or You can put a card in the card holder (1) on the sun visor, pull up the mirror cover.
they can be unhooked and turned to the the back of the sun visor.
side to block glare coming through the side
window. NOTICE WARNING
When you park your vehicle outdoors • Do not use the mirror while driving
NOTICE in direct sunlight or in hot weather, your vehicle or you could lose con-
trol of the vehicle.
When unhooking and hooking a sun do not leave plastic cards in the • When using the vanity mirror, do not
visor, be sure to handle it by the hard holder. The heat may distort them. move too close to a front air bag
plastic parts or the sun visor can be location or lean against it. If the front
damaged. air bag is accidentally inflated, it
could hit you hard.
• Do not place any object on the loca-
tion where an airbag is stored or
come close to the location where air-
bag is stored, when using a vanity
mirror. Doing so may cause the air-
bag to deploy and cause serious
injury due to the impact of airbag.
5-4
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OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT
Interior light elapsed after the light comes ON and Courtesy light (if equipped)
other operations are not done.
WARNING
DOOR (2)
When using the vanity mirror, do not • The light comes ON when any of the
move too close to a front air bag doors (including the tailgate) is opened.
location or lean against it. If the front After closing all doors, the light will
air bag is accidentally inflated, it remain on for about 15 seconds and
could hit you hard. then fade out.
• If all doors are closed, the light comes
Front ON for about 15 seconds when the igni-
tion key is pulled out from the ignition
EXAMPLE switch or the engine switch is pressed to
change the ignition mode from ON to
LOCK (OFF). After 15 seconds, the light EXAMPLE
will fade out.
66RH128
• To prevent battery from discharging, the
light will be automatically turned off Each front door has a courtesy light on its
when a period of 15 minutes has inside bottom. It lights automatically when
elapsed after any of the doors (including the door is opened.
the tailgate) is opened and other opera-
(3) (2) (1) tions are not done. NOTE:
If you leave any door open, the light will
If you perform any of the following proce- automatically be turned off after about 15
dures before the light fading out, the light minutes to prevent the battery from dis-
62R0294 will start to fade out immediately. charging.
• Inserting the ignition key into the ignition
These light switches have three or four switch or pressing the engine switch to
positions which function as described change the ignition mode to ACC or ON.
below: • Locking all doors by operating the key,
ON (1) keyless entry transmitter, keyless push
• The light comes ON and stays on start system remote controller, power
regardless of whether the door is open door locking switch or request switch.
or closed. OFF (3)
• To prevent battery from discharging, the The light remains OFF even when the door
light will be automatically turned off is opened.
when a period of 15 minutes has
5-5
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OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT
EXAMPLE
75RM009
66RH129
When you open the tailgate with the lug- The accessory socket will work when the
gage compartment light switch in ON posi- ignition switch is in “ACC” or “ON” position,
tion (1), the light comes on and remains on or the ignition mode is ACC or ON.
as long as you keep the tailgate open. This can be used to provide 12 volt/120
• To save the battery, the light will be auto- watt/10 ampere power for electrical acces-
matically turned off when a period of 15 75RM193
sories. Check that the cap is closed when
minutes has elapsed after the tailgate is NOTE: socket is not in use.
opened and other operations are not The number of doors involved in the light-
done. ing operation of the interior light depends NOTICE
When the luggage compartment light on the vehicle specification. If there is a
switch (rubber protrusion) at the door Use of inappropriate electrical acces-
switch is in OFF position (2), the light
opening as shown, the door is involved in sories can cause damage to your
remains off regardless of whether the tail-
the lighting operation. The tailgate is also vehicle’s electrical system. Make
gate is open or close.
involved in this operation even without the sure that any electrical accessories
rubber protrusion. you use are designed to plug into this
type of socket.
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OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT
EXAMPLE EXAMPLE
66RH130 54G249 66RH055
Connect your portable digital music player, Assist grips are provided for convenience. To open the glove box, pull the latch lever.
etc. to this socket to enjoy music through To close it, push the lid until it latches
the vehicle’s audio system. Refer to “Audio NOTICE securely.
system” in this section.
To avoid damaging the assist grip
and the molded headlining, do not
hang down the assist grip.
5-7
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OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT
EXAMPLE
66RH056
WARNING
Never drive with the glove box lid
open. It could cause injury if an acci-
dent occurs.
(4)
66RH057
5-8
66RH0-74E
OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT
Center console tray (1) Front cup holders (2) / Front seat back pocket (5)
Rear cup holder (4) (if equipped)
WARNING
Do not place any objects which may Use the rear cup holder to put a cup with a
fall out from the pocket when the lid or a bottle with a cap. Also, you can put
vehicle is moving. Failure to take the small articles in the rear cup holder.
precaution may result in an object
interfering with the pedals and caus- WARNING
ing a loss of vehicle control or an Failure to take the precautions listed
accident. below could cause personal injury or
vehicle damage.
• Be careful when you are using the
cup holders to hold a cup contain-
ing hot liquid. Spilling out hot liq-
uid can cause burn injury. EXAMPLE
• Do not use the cup holders to hold 66RH058
sharp-edged, hard or breakable
objects. Objects in the cup holders This pocket is provided for holding light
may be thrown about during a sud- and soft things such as gloves, newspa-
den stop or impact, and could pers or magazines.
cause personal injury.
• Be careful not to spill liquid or CAUTION
insert any foreign materials into the Do not put hard or breakable objects
moving part of the gearshift lever, in the pocket. If an accident occurs,
or any electrical components. Liq- objects such as bottles, cans, etc.
uid or foreign materials may dam- can injure the occupants in the rear
age these parts. seat.
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5-10
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OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT
NOTICE
Do not apply undue force to the
board which is held open, and do not
hold open the board while driving.
Doing so could break the board or
EXAMPLE the interior.
66RM05001
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Roof rails (if equipped) • The gross weight of the roof rack plus
cargo must not exceed the loading WARNING
Roof rails capacity.
– Roof rails: 50 kg • Abrupt maneuvers or failure to
EXAMPLE properly secure cargo can allow
Also, do not let the gross vehicle weight
(fully loaded vehicle including driver, the cargo to fly off the vehicle and
passengers, cargo, roof load and trailer hit others, causing personal injury
tongue weight) exceed the Gross Vehi- or property damage.
cle Weight Rating (GVWR) listed in the • Mount cargo securely and avoid
“SPECIFICATIONS” section. abrupt maneuvers such as jackrab-
• Mount and secure the cargo onto the bit starts, sharp turns, fast corner-
roof rack properly according to the ing and sudden braking. Check
instructions provided. Stow the heaviest periodically that cargo is securely
items at the bottom and distribute the fastened.
cargo as evenly as possible. • Large, bulky, long or flat items can
• Do not carry large items that hang over affect vehicle aerodynamics or be
the bumpers or the sides of the vehicle. caught by the wind, and can reduce
66RM05008
Otherwise, these items could block your vehicle control resulting in an acci-
You can use the roof rails to attach the view. dent and personal injury. Drive cau-
optional roof rack which is available at your • Secure the front and rear ends of long tiously at a safely reduced speed
Maruti Suzuki authorised workshop. If you items such as wood panels and surf- when carrying this type of cargo.
use a roof rack, observe the instructions boards, to both the front and rear of the
and precautions in this section and pro- vehicle. You should protect the painted
vided with the roof rack. surfaces of the vehicle from scuffing
• Check that the roof rack is securely caused by tie-down ropes.
installed. • Check periodically that the roof rack is
• To mount various types of cargo (such securely installed and free from damage.
as skis, bicycles, etc.) properly, use suit-
able attachments which are available at
your Maruti Suzuki authorised workshop.
Install the attachments properly and
securely according to the instructions
provided. Do not mount cargo directly on
the roof panel. The cargo can damage
the roof panel.
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OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT
Frame hooks Front 1) Pick up the towing hook (1), jack handle
Your MARUTI SUZUKI does not recom- (A) and wheel brace (B) in the luggage
mend you use the frame hooks for towing EXAMPLE compartment.
another vehicle. MARUTI SUZUKI was (1)
originally designed to tow your vehicle on EXAMPLE
the road for emergency towing.
If your vehicle needs to be towed in an
emergency, refer to “Towing” in the (C)
“EMERGENCY SERVICE” section.
WARNING
Observe the following instructions
when using frame hooks. The towing
hook or vehicle body may break and
cause serious injury or damage: 66RM05009 (A)
• Do not use the frame hooks for The towing hook (1) is provided on the
towing another vehicle. front of the vehicle for use in emergency 66RM05010
• Avoid pulling the vehicle to get out situations only. 2) Remove the cover (C) by using a jack
of severe snowy, muddy or sandy handle (A) covered with a soft cloth as
conditions, sudden starts or erratic To install the hook (1), follow the procedure shown in the illustration.
driving maneuvers which could below.
cause excessive stress on the tow- NOTE:
ing hook. EXAMPLE (1) Do not use excessive force as it may dam-
In such case, we recommend that age the cover strap.
you contact a professional service.
(A)
(B)
75RM014
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OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT
EXAMPLE
(3) (3)
66RM05011
66RM05002
3) Install the towing hook (1) by hand.
The frame holes (3) are provided only for
NOTE: transporting by a car carrier trailer.
We recommend that fasten the cover with
tape to prevent damage during towing. (2) WARNING
66RM05013
Do not use the frame holes (3) for
EXAMPLE The frame hook (2) is provided on the rear towing purpose. These holes may
of the vehicle for use in emergency situa- break and cause serious injury or
tions and sea shipping purposes only. damage.
(1) NOTICE
(B)
When you use the frame hook (2),
avoid the driving that gives signifi-
cant physical shock on hook. Such
operation can damage the hook, the
vehicle body or the drive system.
• Do not accelerate suddenly.
66RM05012
• Do not tow the vehicle heavier than
your vehicle.
5-14
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OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT
Air outlet
EXAMPLE
1 1
2 2
3
3
4 4
75RM019
66RH131
1. Windshield defroster outlet 4. Center outlet
2. Side defroster outlet 5. Floor outlet
3. Side outlet
5-15
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OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT
EXAMPLE
66RH123
CAUTION
Prolonged exposure to hot air from (3) (4) (1)
the heater or air conditioner could
result in low temperature burns. All
vehicle occupants, particularly chil- 75RM060
dren, the elderly, those with special Temperature selector (1)
needs, individuals with delicate skin, This is used to select the temperature by turning the selector.
and sleeping individuals, should
maintain sufficient distance from the Blower speed selector (2)
air outlets to prevent prolonged This is used to turn on the blower and to select blower speed by turning the selector.
exposure to hot airflow.
5-16
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OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT
Air flow selector (3) BI-LEVEL (b) HEAT & DEFROST (d)
(c) EXAMPLE
(b) (d)
EXAMPLE EXAMPLE
66RH135
(e) 66RH133
(a) Temperature-controlled air comes out of
Temperature-controlled air comes out of the floor outlets, the windshield defroster
the floor outlets and cooler air comes out outlets, the side defroster outlets and the
of the center and side outlets. When the side outlets.
temperature selector (1) is in the fully cold
75RM022
position or fully hot position, however, the DEFROST (e)
This is used to select one of the following air from the floor outlets and the air from
functions. the center and side outlets will be the
VENTILATION (a) same temperature.
HEAT (c)
EXAMPLE
66RH136
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OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT
Air intake selector (4) you should occasionally select “FRESH conditioning system, push “A/C” switch
EXAMPLE AIR”. again.
5-18
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OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT
Quick heating (using recirculated air) Quick cooling (using recirculated air)
The control settings are the same as for The control settings are the same as for EXAMPLE
normal heating except you select RECIR- normal cooling except you select RECIR-
CULATED AIR. If you use this heating CULATED AIR and the highest blower
method for an extended period of time, the speed.
air in the vehicle may become contami-
nated and the windows can become misty. NOTE:
Therefore, use this method only for quick • If you select RECIRCULATED AIR for an
heating and change to the normal heating extended period of time, the air in the
method as soon as possible. vehicle may become contaminated.
Therefore, you should occasionally
Head cooled/Feet warmed heating select FRESH AIR.
Select BI-LEVEL and FRESH AIR, the • If your vehicle has been left in the sun
temperature selector to the desired tem- with the windows closed, it will cool
perature position, and the blower speed faster if you open the windows briefly 66RH137
selector to the desired blower speed posi- while you operate the air conditioner with
tion. Unless the temperature selector is in NOTE:
the air intake selector at FRESH AIR and If you need maximum defrosting:
the fully cold position or fully hot position, the blower at high speed.
the air that comes out of the center and • select DEFROST and FRESH AIR,
side outlets will be cooler than the air that • set the blower speed selector to high,
Dehumidifying • adjust the temperature selector to the
comes out of the floor outlets. Set the air flow selector to a desired air hot end,
Normal cooling flow selector position, the temperature • turn on “A/C” switch, and
Set the air flow selector to VENTILATION, selector to the desired temperature posi- • adjust the side outlets so the air blows
the temperature selector to the desired tem- tion and the blower speed selector to the on the side windows.
perature position and the blower speed desired blower speed position. Also select
selector to the desired blower speed posi- FRESH AIR and turn ON “A/C” switch.
tion, and turn on “A/C” switch. Setting the
blower speed selector to a higher blower NOTE:
speed position increases cooling efficiency. Because the air conditioner dehumidifies
the air, turning it ON will help keep the win-
You can switch the air intake selector to dows clear, even when blowing heated air
either FRESH AIR or RECIRCULATED using DEFROST or HEAT & DEFROST
AIR as you desire. Choosing RECIRCU- functions.
LATED AIR increases cooling efficiency.
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OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT
NOTE:
Your vehicle uses the air conditioning
refrigerant HFC-134a, commonly called
R-134a. R-134a replaced R-12 around (3) (6) (7) (8) (5) (4)
1993 for automotive applications. Other
refrigerants are available, including recy- 75RM025
cled R-12, but only R-134a should be used
in your vehicle. (1) Temperature selector
(2) Blower speed selector
(3) Air intake selector
NOTICE (4) Air flow selector
Using the wrong refrigerant may (5) Defrost switch
damage your air conditioning sys- (6) Air conditioning switch
tem. Use R-134a only. Do not mix or (7) “OFF” switch
replace the R-134a with other refrig- (8) “AUTO” switch
erants. (9) Display
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Temperature selector (1) Blower speed selector (2) Air intake selector (3)
EXAMPLE
(1) (2)
(3)
(a)
EXAMPLE (b)
EXAMPLE
75RM026 75RM027 75RM028
Push the temperature selector (1) up or The blower speed selector (2) is used to Push the air intake selector (3) to change
down to adjust the temperature. turn on the blower and to select blower between the following modes.
speed.
If “AUTO” switch (8) is pushed, the air
NOTE:
If “AUTO” switch (8) is pushed, the blower intake will vary automatically as the climate
If you push the temperature selector (1)
speed will vary automatically as the cli- control system maintains the selected tem-
until “HI” or “LO” appears on the display,
mate control system maintains the perature.
the climate control system will operate at
selected temperature.
maximum heating or cooling. The tempera-
ture of the air from the outlets may change NOTE:
When you select the recirculated air mode,
suddenly while “LO” or “HI” is displayed,
the automatic operation system is deacti-
but this is normal.
vated if you push “AUTO” switch (8).
NOTE:
RECIRCULATED AIR (a)
When you change the unit of temperature
in the information display, the unit of tem- When this mode is selected, outside air is
shut OFF and inside air is recirculated.
perature in the air conditioning system will
This mode is suitable when driving through
be changed. Refer to “Information display
an area with polluted air such as a tunnel,
(instrument cluster with tachometer)” in the
or when attempting to quickly cool down
“BEFORE DRIVING” section for details.
the vehicle or to reduce unwanted odor
from entering the vehicle.
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Temperature-controlled air comes out of Push the defrost switch (5) to turn ON the The air conditioning switch (6) is used to
the floor outlets and the side outlets, a defroster. turn ON and OFF the air conditioning sys-
small amount of air comes out of the wind- tem only when the blower is ON. To turn
shield defroster outlets and also comes DEFROST ON the air conditioning system, push in the
slightly out of the side defroster outlets. switch and “A/C” will appear on the display.
To turn OFF the air conditioning system,
HEAT & DEFROST (f) push in the switch again and “A/C” will go
OFF.
EXAMPLE
EXAMPLE
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System operating instructions You can use the air conditioning switch (6) are maintained, and the other functions
to manually turn the air conditioner ON or remain under automatic operation.
Automatic operation OFF according to your preference. When • If the windshield and/or the front door
you turn the air conditioning switch OFF, the windows are fogged, push the defrost
climate control system cannot lower the switch (5) to turn ON the defroster, or
inside temperature below outside tempera- push the air flow selector (4) to change
ture. the air flow to HEAT & DEFROST posi-
tion to defog the windows.
(1) To turn the climate control system OFF, • To return the blower speed selector (2),
push “OFF” switch (7). air intake selector (3), and air flow selec-
tor (4) to automatic operation, push
NOTE:
“AUTO” switch (8).
If “AUTO” on the display blinks, there is a
problem in the heating system and/or air
conditioning system. You should have the EXAMPLE
EXAMPLE (6) (7) (8) system inspected by a Maruti Suzuki
authorised workshop.
75RM032
(11)
You can let the climate control system work NOTE:
automatically. To set the system for fully-auto- • To find the temperature at which you are
matic operation, follow the procedure below. most comfortable, start with the 25°C
(75°F) setting.
1) Start the engine. (10)
• If you push the temperature selector (1)
2) Push “AUTO” switch (8).
until “HI” or “LO” appears on the display,
3) Set the desired temperature by pushing
the climate control system will operate at
the temperature selector (1).
maximum heating or cooling and the
The blower speed, air intake and air flow blower will run at full speed.
66RH124
are controlled automatically to maintain the • To avoid blowing cold air in cold weather
set temperature. However, the air flow is or hot air in hot weather, the system will Be careful not to cover the interior tem-
not changed to DEFROST position auto- delay turning ON the blower until perature sensor (10) located between the
matically. warmed or chilled air is available. steering wheel and the climate control
• If your vehicle has been left in the sun panel, or the solar sensor (11) located at
NOTE: with the windows closed, it will cool the top of the driver’s side dashboard.
When you select the recirculated air mode, faster if you open the windows briefly. These sensors are used by the automatic
the automatic operation system is deacti- • Even under the automatic operation, you system to regulate temperature.
vated if you push “AUTO” switch (8). can set individual selectors to the manual
mode. The manually selected functions
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66RH070
NOTE:
For vehicle equipped with SMARTPLAY STUDIO INFOTAINMENT SYSTEM, refer to the
audio manual available with the vehicle.
Remote controller is not provided with the vehicles equipped with SMARTPLAY STUDIO
INFOTAINMENT SYSYTEM.
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EXAMPLE
52D348
52D347
Never stick labels on the surface of the
To remove fingermarks and dust, use a
compact disc or write on the surface with a
soft cloth, and wipe in a straight line from
pencil or pen. 52D351
the center of the compact disc to the cir-
Do not expose compact discs to direct sun-
cumference. EXAMPLE light or any heat source.
( )
( ) ( )
52D349
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NOTE:
• Do not use commercially available CD
protection sheets or discs equipped with The Bluetooth® word mark and logo are
stabilizers, etc. registered trademarks and are owned by
These may get caught in the internal the Bluetooth SIG, Ink.
mechanism and damage the disc.
• It may be impossible to play CD-R discs Stop using this unit and a Bluetooth®
with this unit due to the recording condi- ready device whenever requested.
tions. This unit shares the communication fre-
• CD-RW discs cannot be played with this quency with other private or public wireless
unit. communication equipment such as a wire-
less LAN and other wireless communica-
WARNING tion radios.
You should stop using this unit whenever
This is a class I laser product. Use you are notified that your unit disturbs
of controls or adjustments or perfor- other wireless communication immediately.
mance of procedures other than
those specified herein may result in
hazardous radiation exposure.
Do not open covers and do not
attempt to repair this unit by your-
self.
Ask an authorized dealer for the
repair.
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NOTE:
For the purposes of safe driving, adjust the
audio volume to a level that allows you to
hear sounds outside of the vehicle includ-
(2) (1) ing car horns and particularly emergency
vehicle sirens.
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CLASSIC
2) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob
(2) to adjust the sound. HIP-HOP
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(B)
(6)
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Preset memory
1) Select the desired station.
2) Hold down a desired button ([1] to [6])
of the PRESET buttons (6) to which you
want to store the station for 2 seconds
or longer.
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Listening to a CD Display
(A)
EXAMPLE
(1)
(B)
NOTE:
This product does not support 8 cm CD
(sometimes called as “mini single CD”, “3-
inch CD”, “CD3”, etc.).
(8) (6) (7)
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Disc title
Track title
• TRACK RANDOM
The random indicator “RDM” will light.
The tracks in the loaded disc will be NOTE:
played in random order. • “NO TITLE” will be displayed when there
is no text information in the disc currently
Repeat playback being played.
Press “RPT” button (6). • If text data contains more than 16 char-
Each time the button is pressed, the mode acters, “>” mark will appear at the right
will change as follows: end. Holding down “DISP” button (8) for
1 second or longer can display the next
page.
• TRACK REPEAT
The repeat indicator “RPT” will light.
The track currently being played will be
played repeatedly.
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(D) (C)
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(D) (C)
NOTICE
(7) (5) (6) Do not connect any USB device other
than a USB memory or a USB audio
player. Do not connect multiple USB
devices to the USB connector using a
66RH075 USB hub, etc. Supplying power to
multiple USB devices from the con-
nector could cause overheating and
smoking.
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Display change
USB (iPod®) (if equipped) Press “DISP” button (7).
OFF FOLDER RANDOM ALL RANDOM Each time the button is pressed, display
Bluetooth® audio (if equipped) will change as follows:
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(8)
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• SONG REPEAT
The repeat indicator “RPT” will light.
The track currently being played will be
played repeatedly.
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Playing mode selection Notes on iPod® * Apple is not responsible for the opera-
1) Press the button numbered [6] of PRE- Supported iPod® tion of this device or its compliance with
SET buttons (8) for 1 second or longer. • iPod® touch (6th generation) safety and regulatory standards.
2) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob • iPod® touch (5th generation)
(2). • iPod® touch (4th generation) iPod® connection
Each time the knob is turned, the mode • iPod® touch (3rd generation) • Make sure to detach the iPod® after
will change as follows: • iPod® touch (2nd generation) turning the ignition switch to “LOCK”
• iPod® touch (1st generation) position or pressing the engine switch to
• iPod® classic change the ignition mode to LOCK
PLAYLIST • iPod® nano (7th generation) (OFF). The iPod® may not be shut down
• iPod® nano (6th generation) when it is being connected and may
ARTIST • iPod® nano (5th generation) result in battery depletion.
• iPod® nano (4th generation) • Do not connect iPod® accessories such
ALBUM • iPod® nano (3rd generation) as an iPod® remote control or head-
• iPod® nano (2nd generation) phones while connecting the iPod® with
SONGS • iPod® nano (1st generation) the unit. The unit may not operate cor-
• iPod® (5th generation) rectly.
PODCAST • iPhone® 6S Plus
• iPhone® 6S
GENRE • iPhone® 6 Plus
• iPhone® 6
AUDIOBOOK • iPhone® 5S
• iPhone® 5C
• iPhone® 5
3) Press “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” • iPhone® 4S
knob (2) to select the desired mode. • iPhone® 4
• iPhone® 3GS
NOTE: • iPhone® 3G
• When the button numbered [6] of PRE- • iPhone®
SET buttons (8) is pressed, the previous * Some functions may not be available
mode will be displayed. depending on the model of iPod®.
* iPod® is a trademark of Apple Inc., regis-
tered in the U.S. and other countries.
* iPhone® is a trademark of Apple Inc.,
registered in the U.S. and other coun-
tries.
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CAUTION
• Before connection, mute the unit,
and also keep the volume of the
auxiliary audio source within a
range that will not cause distortion.
• When the audio source is turned
off, noise may be emitted. Be sure
to turn off the unit or switch to
66RH077 another mode before turning off the
(1) “MEDIA” button audio source.
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NOTE:
• Please consult your place of purchase
for 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.
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EXAMPLE (10)
(9)
(7)
(8)
(6)
(5) EXAMPLE
(4)
75RM061
(3)
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Phone registration 4) Select “CAR AUDIO” from the Blue- Receiving a call
tooth® menu of the phone and establish Press OFF HOOK button (7) to receive a
To use the hands-free function with this the pairing. call.
unit, it is required to register the phone Refer to the manual of the phone in use
in advance. for further information. Ending a call
5) Enter the passkey displayed on the unit Press ON HOOK button (8) to end a call.
NOTE: to the phone.
• Up to 5 phones can be registered. 6) When the pairing with the phone is Rejecting a call (only for supported
• To set up a new phone, disconnect the established, automatic transfer of the models)
audio player from the unit. Connect the phonebook and the call history Press ON HOOK button (8) to reject a
audio player again after phone setup is becomes selectable. The automatic incoming call.
completed if necessary. transfer starts with “Yes” and it does not
• When attempts to establish the pairing with “No”. Mute of hands-free microphone
fail within 60 seconds, the connecting 7) Press ON HOOK button (8). Press MUTE switch (9) to mute the micro-
operation will be canceled. Try to estab- phone. To cancel the mute, press MUTE
lish the pairing again or refer to the man- NOTE: switch (9) again.
ual of the phone in use for how to • When selecting “Go Back” or pressing
establish the pairing with the phone. BACK button (4), the previous menu will Adjusting the listening volume
• Some Bluetooth® enabled phones may be displayed. • Turn “VOL PUSH PWR” knob (2) during
not be compatible fully and or partially • When registering an additional phone, a call.
with the audio unit. repeat Step from 1). Turning it clockwise increases the vol-
• Bluetooth / Telephone setup mode can • Some phones may not re-connect auto- ume; turning it counterclockwise
be entered only when the vehicle is sta- matically. For such cases, follow steps 1) decreases the volume.
tionary. to 6) of “Reconnecting already regis- • Press “VOL” switch (10) during a call.
tered phone (Select Phone)” mentioned Pressing the switch up increases the vol-
1) Press the Bluetooth® setup button (5) in further pages of this section.
or (6). ume; pressing the switch down
• In case phone does not re-connect after decreases the volume.
The Bluetooth® setup menu will be dis- following above steps, delete your phone
played. from registered list of phones by follow-
2) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob Adjusting the ring volume
ing steps 1) to 7) of “Deletion of phone • Turn “VOL PUSH PWR” knob (2) while a
(1) to select “Setup Bluetooth”, and information (Delete phone)” mentioned
press the knob (1) to determine the call is coming in.
in further pages of this section. Register Turning it clockwise increases the vol-
selection. the phone again by referring to “Phone
3) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob ume; turning it counterclockwise
registration” and follow steps 1) to 7). decreases the volume.
(1) to select “Pairing”, and press the
knob (1) to determine the selection. • Press “VOL” switch (10) during a call.
Pressing the switch up increases the vol-
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ume; pressing the switch down Dialing using missed/incoming/ • Pressing “Confirm” after selecting “Add
decreases the volume. outgoing calls Speed Dial” can register the selected
Follow the instructions below to dial to the number in the speed dial.
Adjusting the call or ringtone volume previously dialed number again. • Pressing “Confirm” after selecting
Follow the instructions below to adjust the “Delete” can delete the selected number
NOTE:
call or ringtone volume. from the call history.
Up to 30 phone numbers of the latest calls
1) Press the Bluetooth® setup button (5)
can be stored (30 calls including missed,
or (6). Deletion of call history
received and dialed call).
The Bluetooth® setup menu will be dis- Follow the instructions below to delete a
played. missed/incoming/outgoing call history.
1) Press OFF HOOK button (7).
2) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob 1) Press the Bluetooth® setup button (5)
The Bluetooth® phonebook menu will
(1) to select “Setup Telephone”, and or (6).
press the knob (1) to determine the be displayed. The Bluetooth® setup menu will be dis-
selection. 2) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob played.
3) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob (1) to select “All Calls”, “Missed Calls”, 2) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob
“Incoming Calls” or “Outgoing Calls”,
(1) to select “Sound Setting”, and press (1) to select “Setup Telephone”, and
and press the knob (1) to determine the
the knob (1) to determine the selection. press the knob (1) to determine the
selection.
4) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob selection.
(1) to select “Call Volume” or “Ringtone To dial from the dialed history or the 3) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob
Volume”, and press the knob (1) to received history, select “All Calls”, (1) to select “Setup Phonebook”, and
determine the selection. “Missed Calls”, “Incoming Calls” or press the knob (1) to determine the
The current call or ringtone volume will “Outgoing Calls” respectively. selection.
3) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob
be displayed. 4) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob
(1) to select the desired number, and
5) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob (1) to select “Delete History”, and press
press the knob (1) to determine the
(1) to select the desired call or ringtone the knob (1) to determine the selection.
volume, and press the knob (1) to selection. 5) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob
determine the selection. 4) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob (1) to select “Missed Calls”, “Incoming
(1) to select “Dial”, and press the knob Calls”, or “Outgoing Calls”, and press
NOTE: (1) or OFF HOOK button (7) to dial to the knob (1) to determine the selection.
When selecting “Go Back” or pressing the selected number. 6) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob
BACK button (4), the previous menu will (1) to select a number to be deleted or
NOTE:
be displayed.
• When selecting “Go Back” or pressing “ALL”, and press the knob (1) to deter-
BACK button (4), the previous menu will mine the selection.
be displayed.
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7) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob 5) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob Transfer of call history (Call History)
(1) to select “Delete?” or “Delete All?”, (1) to select “Overwrite All” or “Add One Follow the instructions below to transfer
and press the knob (1) to determine the Contact”, and press the knob (1) to call history of the registered phone.
selection. determine the selection. 1) Press the Bluetooth® setup button (5)
8) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob “Rewrite All (MAX1000): Ok?” or “Rest or (6).
(1) to select “Confirm”, and press the of Memory XXXX: Ok?” will be dis- The Bluetooth® setup menu will be dis-
knob (1) to complete the deletion. played. played.
6) Press or turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH 2) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob
NOTE: SOUND” knob (1) to select “Confirm”, (1) to select “Setup Telephone”, and
When selecting “Go Back” or pressing and press the knob (1) to determine the press the knob (1) to determine the
BACK button (4), the previous menu will selection. selection.
be displayed. 7) Transfer contacts from the phone. 3) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob
When the registration is completed, the (1) to select “Call History”, and press
Registration in Phonebook “Setup Phonebook” will be displayed. the knob (1) to determine the selection.
Follow the instructions below to register
4) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob
phone numbers in the Phonebook of the NOTE:
(1) to select “Overwrite Call History?”,
unit. • When selecting “Go Back” or pressing
and press the knob (1) to determine the
1) Press the Bluetooth® setup button (5) BACK button (4), the previous menu will
selection.
or (6). be displayed.
5) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob
The Bluetooth® setup menu will be dis- • Up to 1000 numbers can be registered in
(1) to select “Confirm”, and press the
played. Phonebook.
knob (1) to transfer the call history from
2) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob the phone.
(1) to select “Setup Telephone”, and
press the knob (1) to determine the NOTE:
selection. When selecting “Go Back” or pressing
3) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob BACK button (4), the previous menu will
(1) to select “Setup Phonebook”, and be displayed.
press the knob (1) to determine the
selection.
4) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob
(1) to select “Add Contacts”, and press
the knob (1) to determine the selection.
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Automatic transfer of phonebook/call Making a call by phonebook Deletion of registered data (Delete
history Follow the instructions below to dial a num- Entry)
You can select whether or not the device ber registered in phonebook. Follow the instructions below to delete a
transfers the phonebook and the call his- 1) Press OFF HOOK button (7). number registered in phonebook.
tory automatically when the phone is regis- The Bluetooth® phonebook menu will 1) Press the Bluetooth® setup button (5)
tered. be displayed. or (6).
Follow the instructions below to select. 2) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob The Bluetooth® setup menu will be dis-
1) Press the Bluetooth® setup button (5) (1) to select “Phonebook”, and press played.
or (6). the knob (1) to determine the selection. 2) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob
The Bluetooth® setup menu will be dis- 3) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob (1) to select “Setup Telephone”, and
played. (1) to select the initial of the name you press the knob (1) to determine the
2) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob would like to make a call, and press the selection.
(1) to select “Setup Telephone”, and knob (1) to determine the selection. 3) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob
press the knob (1) to determine the The registered numbers will be dis- (1) to select “Setup Phonebook”, and
selection. played in sequence. If names have press the knob (1) to determine the
3) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob been registered together with numbers, selection.
(1) to select “A.Transfer”, and press the the names will be displayed. 4) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob
knob (1) to determine the selection. Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob (1) to select “Delete Contacts”, and
4) Pressing “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” (1) to select the name you would like to press the knob (1) to determine the
knob (1) switches between “A.transfer make a call, and press the knob (1) to selection.
On” and “A.transfer Off”. determine the selection. 5) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob
5) Selecting “Go Back” or pressing the 4) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob (1) to select the initial of the name you
BACK button (4) stores displayed set- (1) to select “Dial”, and press the knob would like to delete or “ALL”, and press
ting and the previous menu is dis- (1) or OFF HOOK button (7). the knob (1) to determine the selection.
played. The displayed number or the number Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob
registered with the displayed name will (1) to select the name you would like to
be dialed. delete, and press the knob (1) to deter-
mine the selection.
6) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob
(1) to select “Delete?” or “Delete All?”,
and press the knob (1) to determine the
selection.
7) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob
(1) to select “Confirm”, and press the
knob (1) to complete the deletion.
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NOTE: register in speed dial, and press the One-touch call (Speed dial)
When selecting “Go Back” or pressing knob (1) to determine the selection. Follow the instructions below to dial the
BACK button (4), the previous menu will 6) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob number assigned to each of the PRESET
be displayed. (1) to select “Choose Preset”, and buttons (3).
press one of PRESET buttons (3) to 1) Press OFF HOOK button (7).
Registration in speed dial which the selected number is to be The Bluetooth® phonebook menu will
Follow the instructions below to assign a assigned. If a number is already be displayed.
number to one of PRESET buttons (3) to assigned to the selected button, a con- Pressing one of PRESET buttons (3)
use as the speed dial. firmation message will be displayed. can skip step 2) and the 1st line of step
1) Press the Bluetooth® setup button (5) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob 3).
or (6). (1) to select a confirmation message, 2) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob
The Bluetooth® setup menu will be dis- and press the knob (1) to complete the (1) to select “Speed Dials”, and press
played. assignment. the knob (1) to determine the selection.
2) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob 3) Press one of PRESET buttons (3).
(1) to select “Setup Telephone”, and (1) to select “Confirm”, and press the The assigned number will be displayed.
press the knob (1) to determine the knob (1) to complete the assignment. If no number is assigned, “No Entry” is
selection. When the assignment is completed, the displayed.
3) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob “Setup Phonebook” will be displayed. 4) Press OFF HOOK button (7).
(1) to select “Setup Phonebook”, and The selected number will be dialed.
NOTE:
press the knob (1) to determine the
When selecting “Go Back” or pressing
selection.
BACK button (4), the previous menu will
4) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob
be displayed.
(1) to select “Add Speed Dial”, and
press the knob (1) to determine the
selection.
5) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob
(1) to select the initial of the name you
would like to register in speed dial, and
press the knob (1) to determine the
selection.
The registered numbers will be dis-
played in sequence. If names have
been registered together with numbers,
the names will be displayed.
Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob
(1) to select the name you would like to
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Deletion of speed dial (Del Speed Dial) Display of device data (Device Name) Reset to the factory defaults
Follow the instructions below to delete the Follow the instructions below to display the Follow the instructions below to reset all
number assigned for the speed dial. BD (Bluetooth® Device) address and the settings to the factory defaults.
1) Press OFF HOOK button (7). device name. 1) Press the Bluetooth® setup button (5)
The Bluetooth® phonebook menu will 1) Press the Bluetooth® setup button (5) or (6).
be displayed. or (6). The Bluetooth® setup menu will be dis-
2) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob The Bluetooth® setup menu will be dis- played.
(1) to select “Speed Dials”, and press played. 2) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob
the knob (1) to determine the selection. 2) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob (1) to select “Setup Bluetooth”, and
3) Press one of PRESET buttons (3) to (1) to select “Setup Bluetooth”, and press the knob (1) to determine the
which the number to be deleted is press the knob (1) to determine the selection.
assigned. selection. 3) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob
If the number is not registered, “No 3) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob (1) to select “Initialize”, and press the
Entry” is displayed. (1) to select “Bluetooth Info”, and press knob (1) to determine the selection.
4) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob the knob (1) to determine the selection. 4) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob
(1) to select “Delete”, and press the 4) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob (1) to select “All Initialize”, and press
knob (1) to determine the selection. (1) to select “Device Name” or “Device the knob (1) to determine the selection.
5) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob Address”, and press the knob (1) to dis- 5) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob
(1) to select “Del Speed Dial”, and play the device name or the BD (Blue- (1) to select “Confirm”, and press the
press the knob (1) to determine the tooth® Device) address. knob (1) to start the reset.
selection.
6) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob NOTE: NOTE:
(1) to select “Confirm”, and press the When selecting “Go Back” or pressing When selecting “Go Back” or pressing
knob (1) to complete the deletion. BACK button (4), the previous menu will BACK button (4), the previous menu will
be displayed. be displayed.
NOTE:
When selecting “Go Back” or pressing
BACK button (4), the previous menu will
be displayed.
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List of phones (List Phones) Re-connecting already registered phone Passkey setting (Set Passkey)
Follow the instructions below to display the (Select Phone) Follow the instructions below to set the
names of the registered phones in Follow the instructions below to select a security number (passkey).
sequence. phone to be paired with from the registered 1) Press the Bluetooth® setup button (5)
1) Press the Bluetooth® setup button (5) phones. or (6).
or (6). 1) Press the Bluetooth® setup button (5) The Bluetooth® setup menu will be dis-
The Bluetooth® setup menu will be dis- or (6). played.
played. The Bluetooth® setup menu will be dis- 2) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob
2) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob played. (1) to select “Setup Bluetooth”, and
(1) to select “Setup Bluetooth”, and 2) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob press the knob (1) to determine the
press the knob (1) to determine the (1) to select “Setup Bluetooth”, and selection.
selection. press the knob (1) to determine the 3) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob
3) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob selection. (1) to select “Passkey”, and press the
(1) to select “List Phone”, and press the 3) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob knob (1) to determine the selection.
knob (1) to determine the selection. (1) to select “List Phone”, and press the 4) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob
The names of the registered phones knob (1) to determine the selection. (1) to select “Enter New Passkey”, and
are displayed in sequence. 4) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob press the knob (1) to determine the
(1) to select a phone to be paired with, selection.
NOTE: and press the knob (1) to determine the 5) Press or turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH
When selecting “Go Back” or pressing selection. SOUND” knob (1) to select “Confirm”.
BACK button (4), the previous menu will 5) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob 6) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob
be displayed. (1) to select “Select”, and press the (1) to select a number for the first digit,
knob (1) to determine the selection. and press the knob (1) to determine the
6) Similarly to connect audio device. Fol- selection. Select and determine num-
low the steps of “re-connecting audio bers for the second, third and fourth
device” method in this section. digits in order in the same manner.
When not entering up to the eighth
NOTE: digit, enter blanks for the successive
• When selecting “Go Back” or pressing digits.
BACK button (4), the previous menu will 7) Press “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND”
be displayed. knob (1) to determine the passkey set-
• The Bluetooth® ready audio device will ting.
be disconnected when the phone is
selected.
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NOTE: NOTE:
When selecting “Go Back” or pressing When selecting “Go Back” or pressing
BACK button (4), the previous menu will BACK button (4), the previous menu will
be displayed. be displayed.
Deletion of phone information BT function on/off (BT Power)
(Delete Phone) Follow the instructions below to turn on/off
Follow the instructions below to delete the the Bluetooth® function.
registered phone information. 1) Press the Bluetooth® setup button (5)
1) Press the Bluetooth® setup button (5) or (6).
or (6). The Bluetooth® setup menu will be dis-
The Bluetooth® setup menu will be dis- played.
played. 2) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob
2) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob (1) to select “Setup Bluetooth”, and
(1) to select “Setup Bluetooth”, and press the knob (1) to determine the
press the knob (1) to determine the selection.
selection. 3) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob
3) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob (1) to select “BT Power”, and press the
(1) to select “List Phone”, and press the knob (1) to determine the selection.
knob (1) to determine the selection. 4) Press “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND”
4) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob knob (1) to select “BT Power On” or “BT
(1) to select a phone to be deleted, and Power Off”.
press the knob (1) to determine the
NOTE:
selection.
• When the BT function is turned off, the
5) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob
connection between this unit and the
(1) to select “Delete”, and press the
registered phone in use will be discon-
knob (1) to determine the selection.
nected.
6) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob
• When selecting “Go Back” or pressing
(1) to select “Delete?”, and press the
BACK button (4), the previous menu will
knob (1) to determine the selection.
be displayed.
7) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob
(1) to select “Confirm”, and press the
knob (1) to determine the selection.
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(8)
(3)
(4)
(7) (1) 75RM062
Display
(2) (A)
(B)
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Registration of audio devices 4) Select “CAR AUDIO” from the Blue- Selecting Bluetooth® audio mode
tooth® menu of the audio player and Press “MEDIA” button (1).
To use Bluetooth® ready audio devices establish the pairing. Each time the button is pressed, the mode
with this unit, it is required to register the Refer to the manual of the audio player will change as follows:
devices. in use for further information.
5) Enter the passkey displayed on the unit
to the audio player. USB (iPod®) (if equipped)
NOTE:
• To set up a new audio player, disconnect NOTE: Bluetooth® audio (if equipped)
the phone from the unit. Connect the • When selecting “Go Back” or pressing
phone after audio player setup is com- BACK button (6), the previous menu will AUX (if equipped)
pleted if necessary. be displayed.
• When attempts to establish the pairing • When registering additional audio
fail within 60 seconds, the connecting devices, repeat Step from 1). Selecting a group (only for supported
operation will be canceled. Try to estab- • Some audio device may not re-connect models)
lish the pairing again or refer to the audio automatically. For such cases, follow Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob (2)
player manual for assistance with the steps 1) to 6) of “Reconnecting already to select a group.
pairing process. registered audio devices (Select Audio)”
• Some Bluetooth® enabled audio device mentioned in further pages of this sec- Selecting a track
may not be compatible fully and or par- tion. • Press UP button (3) to listen to the next
tially with the audio unit. • In case audio device does not re-con- track.
• Bluetooth / Telephone setup mode can nect after following above steps, delete • Press DOWN button (4) twice to listen to
be entered only when the vehicle is sta- your audio device from registered list of the previous track.
tionary. audio by following steps 1) to 7) of “Dele- When DOWN button (4) is pressed
1) Press the Bluetooth® setup button (7) tion of audio device information (Delete once, the track currently being played
or (8). Audio)” mentioned in further pages of will start from the beginning again.
The Bluetooth® setup menu will be dis- this section. Register the audio device
played. again by referring to “Registration of
2) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob audio devices” and follow steps 1) to 5).
(2) to select “Setup Bluetooth”, and
press the knob (2) to determine the
selection.
3) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob
(2) to select “Pairing”, and press the
knob (2) to determine the selection.
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Fast forwarding/rewinding a track List of audio devices (List Audio) Re-connecting already registered audio
• Hold down UP button (3) to fast forward Follow the instructions below to display the device (Select Audio)
the track. names of the registered audio devices in Follow the instructions below to select an
• Hold down DOWN button (4) to fast sequence. audio device to be paired with from the
rewind the track. 1) Press the Bluetooth® setup button (7) registered audio devices.
or (8). 1) Press the Bluetooth® setup button (7)
NOTE: The Bluetooth® setup menu will be dis- or (8).
Some functions may not be available played. The Bluetooth® setup menu will be dis-
depending on Bluetooth® audio. 2) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob played.
(2) to select “Setup Bluetooth”, and 2) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob
Display change
press the knob (2) to determine the (2) to select “Setup Bluetooth”, and
Press “DISP” button (5).
selection. press the knob (2) to determine the
Each time the button is pressed, display
3) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob selection.
will change as follows:
(2) to select “List Audio”, and press the 3) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob
knob (2) to determine the selection. (2) to select “List Audio”, and press the
The names of registered audio devices knob (2) to determine the selection.
Play time will be displayed in sequence. 4) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob
(2) to select an audio device to be
Track name NOTE: used, and press the knob (2) to deter-
When selecting “Go Back” or pressing mine the selection.
Artist name BACK button (6), the previous menu will 5) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob
be displayed. (2) to select “Select”, and press the
Album name knob (2) to determine the selection.
6) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob
(2) to select “Confirm”, and press the
NOTE: knob (2) to complete the pairing.
If text data contains more than 16 charac-
ters, “>” mark will appear at the right end. NOTE:
Holding down “DISP” button (5) for 1 sec- • When selecting “Go Back” or pressing
ond or longer can display the next page. BACK button (6), the previous menu will
be displayed.
• The phone will be disconnected when
the Bluetooth® ready audio device is
selected.
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Remote audio controls (if equipped) Adjusting the volume Selecting the radio station (AM, FM1,
Controlling basic functions of the audio • To increase the volume, press the “VOL” FM2 mode)
system is available using the switches on switch (1) up. The volume will continue • To select the next preset station, press
the steering wheel. to increase until the switch is released. “>” of the switch (4) only for a moment.
• To decrease the volume, press the • To select the previous preset station,
“VOL” switch (1) down. The volume will press “<” of the switch (4) only for a
continue to decrease until the switch is moment.
(1) (3) (4) released. • To scan a higher frequency radio station,
(4) • To mute the sound, press the switch (2). press “>” of the switch (4) for 1 second
or longer.
Selecting the mode • To scan a lower frequency radio station,
Press the switch (3). press “<” of the switch (4) for 1 second
Each time the button is pressed, the mode or longer.
(2) will change as follows:
Selecting the track (CD, USB (iPod®),
FM1 (Radio) Bluetooth® audio mode)
• To skip to the next track, press “>” of the
EXAMPLE switch (4) only for a moment.
FM2 (Radio)
75RM063 • To skip to the previous track, press “<” of
CD the switch (4) twice only for a moment.
When the switch (4) is pushed down
once only for a moment, the track cur-
Bluetooth® audio (if equipped)
rently being played will start from the
beginning again.
AUX (if equipped)
Fast forwarding/rewinding a track
USB (iPod®) (if equipped)
• To fast forward a track, press “>” of the
switch (4) for 1 second or longer.
AM (Radio)
• To fast rewind a track, press “<” of the
switch (4) for 1 second or longer.
It is possible to turn on the audio system
by pressing the switch (3).
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(4) (1)
(2)
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Setting the anti-theft function Canceling the anti-theft feature Confirming the Personal Identification
1) Press “VOL PUSH PWR” knob (1) to To cancel the anti-theft function, delete the Number (PIN)
power off. registered PIN. When the main power source is discon-
2) Hold down the buttons numbered [1] 1) Press “VOL PUSH PWR” knob (1) to nected such as when the battery is
and [6] of PRESET buttons (2) and power off. replaced, etc, it is required to enter the PIN
press “VOL PUSH PWR” knob (1). 2) Hold down the buttons numbered [1] to operate the unit again.
“SECURITY” will be displayed. and [6] of PRESET buttons (2) and 1) Set the ignition switch to “ACC” posi-
3) Press UP button (3) and the button press “VOL PUSH PWR” knob (1). tion or the ignition mode to ON.
numbered [1] of PRESET buttons (2) “PIN ENTRY” will be displayed. “SECURITY” will be displayed.
simultaneously. 3) Press UP button (3) and the button 2) Press UP button (3) and the button
4) Enter a 4-digit number to be registered numbered [1] of PRESET buttons (2) numbered [1] of PRESET buttons (2)
as PIN using the buttons numbered [1] simultaneously. simultaneously.
- [4] of PRESET buttons (2). 4) Enter a 4-digit number to be registered 3) Enter a 4-digit number to be registered
5) Hold down “TUNE/FLD PUSH as PIN using the buttons numbered [1] as PIN using the buttons numbered [1]
SOUND” knob (4) for 1 second or lon- - [4] of PRESET buttons (2). - [4] of PRESET buttons (2).
ger to set the anti-theft function. 5) Hold down “TUNE/FLD PUSH 4) Hold down “TUNE/FLD PUSH
SOUND” knob (4) for 1 second or lon- SOUND” knob (4) for 1 second or lon-
NOTE:
ger to delete the registered PIN. The ger.
Take a note of the registered PIN and keep
indication “----” will be displayed and When the same PIN as registered is
it for the future use.
the anti-theft function will be canceled. entered, the power of the audio system
will be turned off automatically and it
NOTE:
will become operable again.
To change your PIN, first delete your cur-
rent PIN, and then set a new one. NOTE:
If an incorrect PIN is entered, “ERROR”
and the total number of incorrect entry
attempts will be displayed.
If an incorrect PIN is entered 10 times or
more, “HELP” will be displayed and the
audio system will become inoperable.
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Battery installation
WARNING
Install a lithium battery (CR2025) with the poles facing the correct direction.
• 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
EXAMPLE facing the correct direction.
• When not in use for a long period
Battery replacement timing of time, or if the battery is dead,
• When battery power is depleted, the button may not be operable. If the remote controller remove the battery from the remote
does not operate, replace the battery and check the operation. controller.
Caution on battery If battery leakage has occurred, wipe the
• Be sure to follow the instructions to prevent battery leakage, over-heating, ignition or container first then install a new battery. If
explosion. the battery solution contacts the skin, wash
off with water completely.
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POWER button
Power ON / OFF VOLUME button
Press to adjust volume.
(including at AUX mode)
TUNE FOLDER UP/DOWN button
In Sound Mode
Press to adjust the sound (bass/treble/balance/fader).
In Preset-EQ Mode
The Preset-EQ setting switches as follows: MUTE button
OFF (FLAT) VOL - TUNE/FLD VOL +
Press to mute the sound. Press it again to cancel
JAZZ SEEK SEEK
the mute.
TRACK ENT TRACK
ROCK
MODE button 1 MENU
TUNE/FLD
2 3
POP
The mode switches as 4 RPT 5 RDM 6 DISP
CLASSIC follows:
MODE AS SOUND SOUND button
FM1
HIP-HOP While playback, the sound mode switches as
FM2 follows (including at AUX mode, except while
In AVC Mode displaying iPod® menu):
CD
The AVC setting switches Preset-EQ
as follows: Bluetooth® audio
(if equipped) BASS
OFF
AUX (if equipped) TREBLE
LEVEL 1
USB (iPod®) BALANCE
LEVEL 2 (if equipped)
FADER
LEVEL 3 AM
AVC
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Radio operations
AS button
Press to return to the last received fre-
quency in the previous auto store mode.
Press it for 2 seconds or longer. It selects
the stations with the stronger signals and
stores them in order.
SEEK SEEK
SEEK TRACK UP/DOWN button
TRACK ENT TRACK
Press to select the radio station.
TUNE/FLD
1 MENU 2 3
MODE AS SOUND
PRESET buttons (1-6)
Press to select the desired preset station.
NOTE:
When there are fewer than 6 stations that can be stored even if 1 round of auto store operation is performed, no station will be
stored at the remaining preset buttons.
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CD operations
SEEK SEEK
DISP (6) button
TRACK ENT TRACK
The display switches as follows:
TUNE/FLD
1 MENU 2 3
Play time
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FOLDER REPEAT
1 MENU 2 3
Album name (MP3, AAC only)
4 RPT 5 RDM 6 DISP
Track title
MODE AS SOUND
Artist name
RDM (5) button
Press it for 1 second or longer to display the next
The random mode switches as follows: page.
OFF
FOLDER RANDOM
ALL RANDOM
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USB operations
Artist name
RDM (5) button Press it for 1 second or longer to display the next
page.
The random mode switches as follows:
OFF
FOLDER RANDOM
ALL RANDOM
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iPod® operations
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Troubleshooting
When encountering a problem, check and follow the instructions below.
If the described suggestions do not solve the problem, it is recommended to take the unit to your Maruti Suzuki authorised workshop.
Common
When “SECURITY” is displayed, enter
the PIN.
Unable to operate The security function is on.
When “HELP” is displayed, contact your
Maruti Suzuki authorised workshop.
Unable to turn on the power Contact your Maruti Suzuki authorised
Fuse is blown.
(No sound is produced) workshop.
Radio
It may not be exactly tuned in to the sta-
High noise Tune it in exactly to the station.
tion.
There may be no station emitting signals
Unable to receive by auto tuning Pick up a station by manual tuning.
powerful enough.
CD
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MP3/WMA/AAC
The disc contains unsupported formatted
No playback Check the file format.
data.
Sound skipping may occur when playing
Sound skips or noise produced It is not recommended to play VBR files.
VBR (Variable Bit Rate) files.
USB
There is no supported format file to play
Check the file format.
Playback does not start when the USB on this unit.
device is connected The current consumption of the USB Use a USB device with a current con-
device exceeds 1.0 A. sumption lower than 1.0 A.
Bluetooth®
The distance between this unit and the
Bluetooth® ready device is too far, or a Change the location of the Bluetooth®
metallic object may be located between ready device.
the Bluetooth® ready device and this unit.
Pairing failed
Refer to the manual of the Bluetooth®
The Bluetooth® function of the Bluetooth® ready device (Some devices have the
ready device is off. power saving function that automatically
activates after a certain time).
Your current location may be out of ser- Drive your vehicle to the service area of
Unable to receive a call
vice area. the phone.
The voice quality of hands-free is low Another wireless device may be located Switch off the wireless device or keep it
(Distortion, noise etc.) near the unit. away from the unit.
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CD
Insert the disc with its label side up.
Check the disc if it is not warped or is free of flaws.
“ERROR 1” The disc cannot be read.
When “ERROR 1” does not disappear even when a nor-
mal disc is inserted, contact your dealer.
When the CD is in the unit, press the CD eject button to
The player developed an error of an
“ERROR 3” remove the disc.
unidentified cause.
When the disc cannot be ejected, contact your dealer.
USB/iPod®
“USB ERROR” The USB device is disconnected. Check the connection of the USB device.
Impossible to communicate correctly with Unplug the USB device and plug it again.
“ERROR 2”
the USB device. Check the USB device.
Unplug the USB device and plug it again.
“ERROR 3” Inoperable due to an unidentified cause. When “ERROR 3” does not disappear, contact your
dealer.
The current consumption of the USB
“ERROR 4” Check the USB device.
device exceeds 1.0 A.
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Bluetooth®
Disconnect the Bluetooth® ready device and connect it
The player developed an error of an again.
“ERROR 1”
unidentified cause. When “ERROR 1” does not disappear, contact your
dealer.
“Connection Failed” Failed to establish pairing or connection. Try to establish the pairing or connection again.
“Not Available” Inoperable during driving. Operate the system after pulling over your car.
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Oil level check It is important to keep the engine oil at the Refilling
correct level for proper lubrication of your
EXAMPLE vehicle’s engine. Check the oil level with EXAMPLE
the vehicle on a level surface. The oil level
indication may be inaccurate if the vehicle
is on a slope. The oil level should be
checked either before starting the engine Open Close
or at least 5 minutes after stopping the
engine.
The handle of the engine oil dipstick is col-
ored with yellow for easy identification.
Pull out the oil dipstick, wipe oil off with a
clean cloth, insert the dipstick all the way
into the engine, and then remove it again.
The oil on the stick should be between the
68PH00702 68PH00762
upper and lower limits shown on the stick.
If the oil level indication is near the lower Remove the oil filler cap and pour oil slowly
Upper through the filler hole to bring the oil level
EXAMPLE Lower limit, add enough oil to raise the level to
the upper limit. to the upper limit on the dipstick. Be careful
not to overfill the oil. Too much oil is almost
NOTICE as bad as too little oil. After refilling, start the
engine and allow it to idle for about a min-
Failure to check the oil level regularly ute. Stop the engine, wait about 5 minutes
could lead to serious engine trouble and check the oil level again.
due to insufficient oil.
Changing engine oil and filter
Drain the engine oil while the engine is still
warm.
52D084
(1) MIN
(2) MAX
(3) Engine oil dipstick
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Air cleaner
NOTICE NOTICE If the air cleaner is clogged with dust, there
• The mixture you use should con- When putting the cap on the reser- will be greater intake resistance, resulting
tain 50% concentration of anti- voir tank, line up the mark on the cap in decreased power output and increased
freeze. and the mark on the tank. Failure to fuel consumption.
• If the lowest ambient temperature follow this can result in coolant leak-
in your area is expected to be –35°C age. EXAMPLE
(–31°F) or below, use higher con-
centrations up to 60% following the Coolant replacement
instructions on the antifreeze con- Since special procedures are required, ask
tainer. your Maruti Suzuki authorised workshop
for this job.
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INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE
To check the gear oil level, use the fol- Gear oil change Clutch pedal
lowing procedure: Since special procedures, materials and
1) Park the vehicle on a level surface with
tools are required, ask your Maruti Suzuki Cable control clutch (if equipped)
the parking brake applied. Then, stop authorised workshop for this job.
the engine. EXAMPLE
2) Remove the oil filler and level plug.
3) If gear oil flows from the plug hole, the
oil level is correct. Reinstall the plug. If
gear oil does not flow from the plug
hole, add oil through the filler plug hole
until oil flows a little from the plug hole.
Tightening torque for oil filler and level
plug (1) or (2):
21 Nm (2.1 kg-m, 15.5 lb-ft)
CAUTION 54G274
After driving the vehicle, the gear oil Clutch pedal play “d”:
temperature may be high enough to 10 - 15 mm (0.4 - 0.6 in.)
burn you. Wait until the oil filler and
level plug are cool enough to touch Measure the clutch pedal play by moving
with your bare hands before inspect- the clutch pedal with your hand and mea-
ing gear oil level. suring the distance it moves until you feel
slight resistance. The play in the clutch
pedal should be between the specified val-
NOTICE ues. If the play is more or less than the
When tightening the plug, apply the above, or clutch dragging is felt with the
following sealing compound or pedal fully depressed, have the clutch
equivalent to the plug threads to pre- inspected by your Maruti Suzuki autho-
vent oil leakage. rised workshop.
MARUTI SUZUKI Bond No. “1216E” or
“1217G”.
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CAUTION
Brake fluid can harm your eyes and
damage painted surfaces. Be careful
when refilling the reservoir.
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NOTE:
WARNING When measuring the distance between the
brake pedal and floor wall, be sure not to
Brake fluid is harmful or fatal if swal- include the floor mat or rubber on the floor
lowed, and harmful if it comes in con- wall in your measurement.
tact with skin or eyes. If swallowed,
do not induce vomiting. Immediately
contact a poison control center or a EXAMPLE
physician. If brake fluid gets in eyes,
flush eyes with water and seek medi-
cal attention. Wash thoroughly after
handling. Solution can be poisonous
to animals. Keep out of reach of chil-
dren and animals. EXAMPLE
54G108
NOTE:
With disc brakes, the fluid level can be Minimum distance between brake pedal
expected to gradually fall as the brake and floor carpet “a”:
pads wear. 52 mm (2.0 in.)
60G104S
With the engine running, measure the dis-
Brake pedal tance between the brake pedal and floor
Check brake pedal stroke. If the stroke is
so large, have the brake system inspected carpet when the pedal is depressed with WARNING
by your Maruti Suzuki authorised work- approximately 30 kg (66 lbs) of force. The
minimum distance required is as specified. If you experience any of the following
shop. If you doubt the brake pedal is at its problems with your vehicle’s brake
normal height, check it as follows: Since your vehicle’s brake system is self-
adjusting, there is no need for pedal system, have the vehicle inspected
adjustment. immediately by your Maruti Suzuki
If the pedal to floor carpet distance as authorised workshop.
measured above is less than the minimum • Poor braking performance
distance required, have your vehicle • Uneven braking (brakes not work-
inspected by your Maruti Suzuki autho- ing uniformly on all wheels).
rised workshop. • Excessive pedal travel
• Brake dragging
• Excessive noise
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“c”
“b”
EXAMPLE
68PM7001
75RM035 74LHT0704
Ratchet tooth specification “b”: Steering wheel play “c”: The front and rear tire pressure specifica-
4th – 9th 0 – 30 mm (0.0 – 1.2 in.) tions are listed on the tire information label.
Lever pull force (1): Both front and rear tires should have the
200 N (20 kg, 45 lbs) Check the play of the steering wheel by specified tire pressure.
gently turning it from left to right and right Note that the value does not apply to the
Check the parking brake for proper adjust- to left, with wheels in straight ahead posi- compact spare tire, if equipped.
ment by counting the number of clicks tion and engine in OFF condition. Measure
made by the ratchet teeth as you slowly the distance that the steering moves
pull up on the parking brake lever to the before you feel slight resistance. The play
point of full engagement. The parking should be between the specified values.
brake lever should stop between the speci-
fied ratchet teeth and the rear wheels Check that the steering wheel turns easily
should be securely locked. If the parking and smoothly without rattling by turning it
brake is not properly adjusted or the all the way to the right and to the left while
brakes drag after the lever has been fully driving very slowly in an open area. If the
released, have the parking brake inspected amount of free play is not as specified or
and/or adjusted by your Maruti Suzuki you find anything else to be wrong, an
authorised workshop. inspection must be performed by your
Maruti Suzuki authorised workshop.
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Tire inspection
Inspect your vehicle’s tires at least once a EXAMPLE CAUTION
month by performing the following checks:
Hitting curbs and running over rocks
1) Measure the air pressure with a tire (1) can damage tires and affect wheel
gauge. Adjust the pressure if neces- alignment. Have tires and wheel
sary. Remember to check the spare alignment checked periodically by
tire, too. your Maruti Suzuki authorised work-
shop.
WARNING
• Air pressures should be checked 4) Check for loose wheel nuts.
(2) 5) Check that there are no nails, stones or
when the tires are cold or you may
get inaccurate readings. other objects sticking into the tires.
• Check the inflation pressure from
time to time while inflating the tire 52KM110
gradually, until the specified pres- (1) Tread wear indicator
sure is obtained. (2) Indicator location mark
• Never under-inflate or over-inflate
the tires. 2) Check that the depth of the tread
Under-inflation can cause unusual groove is more than 1.6 mm (0.06 in.).
handling characteristics or can To help you check this, the tires have
cause the rim to slip on the tire molded-in tread wear indicators in the
bead, resulting in an accident or grooves. When the indicators appear
damage to the tire or rim. on the tread surface, the remaining
Over-inflation can cause the tire to depth of the tread is 1.6 mm (0.06 in.).
burst, resulting in personal injury. or less and the tire should be replaced.
Over-inflation can also cause 3) Check for abnormal wear, cracks and
unusual handling characteristics damage. Any tires with cracks or other
which may result in an accident. damage should be replaced. If any tires
show abnormal wear, have them
inspected by your Maruti Suzuki autho-
rised workshop.
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NOTICE
54GM701 If the battery liquid is added more
than the upper level line “MAX”, liq- 68PH00719
For maintenance-free battery (cap-less
uid may leak by vibrations during
type), you need not add water. For tradi- To remove the battery:
driving or liquid may spray out in
tional type battery, which has water filler 1) Disconnect the negative cable (1).
some case depending on the condi-
caps, the level of the battery solution must 2) Disconnect the positive cable (2).
tion of battery charging. These may
be kept between the “MAX” and the “MIN” 3) Remove the retainer nuts (3) and
cause damage to the parts near the
level lines at all times. You should periodi- remove the retainer (4).
battery. If the battery liquid over-
cally check the battery, battery terminals, 4) Remove the battery.
spills, immediately wash away with
and battery hold-down bracket for corro-
water. Do not add the battery liquid
sion. Remove corrosion using a stiff brush To install the battery:
more than the upper level line “MAX”.
and ammonia mixed with water, or baking 1) Install the battery in the reverse order of
soda mixed with water. After removing cor- removal.
rosion, rinse with clean water. NOTE: 2) Tighten the bracket bolt and battery
The battery liquid is consumed when the cables securely.
If your vehicle is not going to be driven for battery is used. If the level is found to be
a month or longer, disconnect the cable less than the center of upper level “MAX” NOTE:
from the negative terminal of the battery to and lower level “MIN”, add distilled water When the battery is disconnected, some of
help prevent discharge. till it reaches the upper level line “MAX”. the vehicle’s function will be initialized and/
or deactivated.
These function are required to reset after
the battery is reconnected.
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To remove a fuse, use the fuse puller pro- Fuses under dashboard
vided in the fuse box. The amperage of PRIMARY FUSE
each fuse is shown in the back of the fuse EXAMPLE
box cover. (1) 10 A Back-up light
(2) 15 A Ignition coil
EXAMPLE
(3) 10 A Meter
(4) 5A Cont
OK
(5) 5A Ignition-2 signal
(6) 15 A Washer
(7) 25 A Front wiper
BLOWN (8) 10 A Tail light
66RH084
(9) 10 A Hazard
Type A
(10) 10 A Stop light
68PH00723
(11) 30 A Power window
WARNING (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (12) 15 A ACC-2
If the main fuse or a primary fuse (13) 5A ACC
blows, have your vehicle inspected (11) (12) (13)
by a Maruti Suzuki authorised work- (14) 5A Starting signal
shop Always use a MARUTI SUZUKI
genuine replacement. Never use a (15) 10 A Ignition-1 signal
(14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20) (21) (22) (23)
substitute such as a wire even for a (16) 10 A Air bag
temporary repair, or extensive electri-
cal damage and a fire can result. (17) 5A ABS control module
(18) 15 A Horn
NOTE: 68PH00725
Check that the fuse box always carries (19) 20 A Door lock
spare fuses.
(20) 25 A RR defogger
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68PH00759
(20) 5A Key 2
(21) 20 A P/W T
PRIMARY FUSE
(22) 5A Key
(1) 30 A Power window
(23) 15 A Horn
(2) 10 A Meter
(24) 5A Tail light (Left)
(3) 15 A Ignition coil
(25) 10 A Tail light
(4) 5A Ignition-1 signal 2
(26) 10 A Air bag
(5) 20 A Shift
(27) 10 A Ignition-1 signal
(6) 20 A S/R
(28) 10 A Back-up light
(7) – Blank
(29) 5A ACC-3
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Headlight aiming
EXAMPLE Since special procedures are required, ask NOTICE
your Maruti Suzuki authorised workshop • Frequent replacement of a bulb
for this job. indicates the need for an inspec-
tion of the electrical system. This
Bulb replacement should be carried out by your
Maruti Suzuki authorised work-
CAUTION shop.
• During bulb replacement always
OK BLOWN • Light bulbs can be hot enough to
use same bulb number as used in
burn your finger right after turning
vehicle which is imprinted on the
81A283 off lights. This is true especially for
said bulb/unit and/or mentioned in
halogen headlight bulbs. Replace
SPECIFICATIONS.
WARNING the bulbs after they become cool
enough.
Always replace a blown fuse with a • The halogen headlight bulbs are NOTE:
fuse of the correct amperage. Never filled with pressurized halogen gas. Mist may form on the lenses of exterior
use a substitute such as aluminum They can burst and injure you if lights (Headlight, Rear combination light
foil or wire to replace a blown fuse. If they are hit or dropped. Handle etc.) during or after driving in the rain or
you replace a fuse and the new one them carefully. after car washing. This is a natural phe-
blows in a short period of time, you • To avoid injury by sharp-edged nomenon which occurs due to temperature
may have a major electrical problem. parts of the body, wear gloves and difference between lamp inside and out-
Have your vehicle inspected immedi- a long-sleeved shirt when replacing side. Temporary mist on the lens is not a
ately by your Maruti Suzuki autho- light bulbs. malfunction and will not cause any discom-
rised workshop. fort during vehicle driving.
The mist would get cleared when the envi-
NOTICE ronmental condition change to sunny or
when headlamp is kept on. However if
• The oils from your skin may cause there is water leakage inside the lamp,
a halogen bulb to overheat and contact your Maruti Suzuki authorised
burst when the lights are ON. workshop.
Grasp a new bulb with a clean
cloth.
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Interior light Courtesy light (if equipped) Halogen headlights (if equipped)
Remove the lens by using a flat-bladed
screwdriver covered with a soft cloth as
shown. To install it, simply push it back in.
Front
EXAMPLE (1)
(2)
EXAMPLE
EXAMPLE
66RM07008
66RH140
1) Open the engine hood. Disconnect the
Headlights coupler (1). Remove the sealing rubber
LED headlights (if equipped) (2).
76MH0A139 Since special procedures are required, we
Luggage compartment (if equipped) recommend you take your vehicle to your (3)
Maruti Suzuki authorised workshop for
EXAMPLE bulb replacement.
EXAMPLE
75RM068S
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(4) (2)
(1) (1)
75RM069
75RM094 (2)
2) Remove the clip (1) by prying it off with (1)
NOTE:
You can see the position of retaining spring a flat-bladed screwdriver as shown in
from the hole (4) of headlight. the illustration. 54G123
(1) Removal
Daytime Running Light (DRL) (if EXAMPLE (2) Installation
equipped)
For DRL replacement, we recommend you To remove a bulb holder from a light hous-
to take your vehicle to the authorised ing, turn the holder counterclockwise and
Maruti Suzuki workshop as special proce- pull it out. To install the holder, push the
dure for the same is required. holder in and turn it clockwise.
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Bulb Front turn signal light (1) Side turn signal light (if equipped)
Front position light (2)
EXAMPLE EXAMPLE
Models with halogen headlights
EXAMPLE
(1)
(1)
(2)
(3)
(1)
(4) (2)
54G124 68PH00729
68PH00760
62R0306
2) Turn the bulb holder (2) clockwise and
pull it out from the light housing.
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(3)
(3)
(1)
(1)
(2) (2)
EXAMPLE EXAMPLE
62R0378
75RM070 62R0122
Remove the bolts (1) and pull the light 1) Open the tailgate and remove the trim 2) Disconnect the coupler (2) by pushing
housing (2) straight. (1) of the tailgate. the lock release. Turn the bulb holder of
• Insert a flat blade screwdriver cov- the reversing light (3) counterclockwise
NOTE: ered with a soft cloth between the trim and remove it.
When reinstalling the light housing, check and the tailgate to make a space for
that the clips (3) are properly attached. fingers, and then pull out the trim with
your fingers.
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EXAMPLE
75RM071
EXAMPLE
54G129
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(3)
EXAMPLE
(3)
68PH00752
66RM07009
(3) Locked end
2) Slide down the wiper frame (1) while
squeezing lock (2) towards wiper arm EXAMPLE
(3) as shown. (4)
68PH00751
EXAMPLE (1)
(4)
68PH00753
(4) Retainer
(2)
66RM07010
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68PH00754
EXAMPLE
(A)
(B)
68PH00763
(4)
1) Hold the wiper arm away from the win-
dow.
2) Remove the wiper frame from the arm
60MHM7001
as shown.
(A) Up 3) Slide the blade out as shown.
(B) Down
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(1)
(1)
EXAMPLE
68PH00756
68PH00764 68PH00765
NOTE: (1) Retainer Check that there is washer fluid in the tank.
Do not flex the wiper blade frame end more Refill it if necessary. Use a good quality
than necessary. If you do, it can break off. 4) If the new blade is provided without the windshield washer fluid, diluted with water
two metal retainers, use them from the as necessary.
old blade to the new one.
5) Install the new blade in the reverse WARNING
order of removal. Do not use anti-freeze solution in the
Check that the blade is properly windshield washer reservoir. This
retained by all the hooks. can severely impair visibility when
6) Reinstall wiper frame to arm in the sprayed on the windshield, and also
reverse order of removal. damage your vehicle’s paint.
NOTICE
• Damage may result if the washer
motor is operated with no fluid in
the washer tank.
• Avoid use of hard water to prevent
building of lime scale on the vehi-
cle.
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Tire changing tool ............................................................... 8-1
Jacking instructions ........................................................... 8-2
Jump-starting instructions ................................................. 8-7
Towing .................................................................................. 8-8
Engine trouble: Starter does not operate ......................... 8-9
Engine trouble: Flooded engine ........................................ 8-9
Engine trouble: Overheating .............................................. 8-10
Warning Triangle ................................................................. 8-11
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CAUTION
The jack should be used only to
change wheels. It is important to read
the jacking instructions in this sec-
tion before attempting to use the
jack.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4) EXAMPLE
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Jacking instructions
EXAMPLE
(5)
EXAMPLE EXAMPLE
66RM08004 66RM08002 75F062
To remove the spare tire, turn its holder Hold and lift the spare tire as shown in 1) Place the vehicle on level, hard ground.
bolt (5) counterclockwise and remove it. above illustration for easy removal of spare 2) Set the parking brake firmly and shift
tire. Install spare tire in the reverse order of into “R” (Reverse) if your vehicle has a
EXAMPLE removal. manual transaxle/Auto Gear Shift.
While replacing tire with alloy wheel (if
equipped) make sure to remove the wheel WARNING
cap before keeping the tire in the luggage • Shift into “R” (Reverse) for a manual
compartment. transaxle/Auto Gear Shift vehicle
when you jack up the vehicle.
NOTICE • Never jack up the vehicle with the
Ensure that spare tire does not move transaxle in “N” (Neutral). Other-
after tightening the holder bolt. wise, unstable jack may cause an
accident.
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EXAMPLE NOTICE
Front Rear Never apply a garage jack to the
(2) (2)
exhaust pipe, side under spoiler (if
equipped), engine undercover or rear
torsion beam.
(1) (1) NOTE:
For more details, contact a Maruti Suzuki
authorised workshop.
Front Rear
(4)
(4)
(3) (3)
66RM08005S
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Changing Wheels 5) Clean any mud or dirt off from the sur-
CAUTION face of the wheel (1), hub (2), thread
WARNING part (3) and surface of the wheel nuts
Immediately after the vehicle has (4) with a clean cloth. Clean the hub
Never change a wheel in traffic lane. been driven, the wheels, the wheel carefully; it may be hot from driving.
Always move the vehicle off the road nuts and the area around the brakes 6) Install the new wheel and replace the
on level, hard ground away from traf- might be extremely hot. wheel nuts with their cone shaped end
fic for changing a wheel. For any fur- Touching these areas may cause facing the wheel. Tighten each nut
ther assistance contact your nearest burn injury. Do not touch these areas snugly by hand until the wheel is
Maruti Suzuki authorised workshop. immediately after the vehicle has securely seated on the hub.
been driven.
To change a wheel, use the following pro-
4) Remove the wheel nuts and wheel.
cedure:
Clear all passengers and luggage from the
vehicle.
1) Remove the jack, tools and spare (1)
wheel from the vehicle.
2) Loosen, but do not remove the wheel
nuts.
3) Jack up the vehicle (follow the jacking
instructions in this section).
WARNING EXAMPLE
• Shift into “R” (Reverse) for a manual 54G116
transaxle/Auto Gear Shift vehicle
Tightening torque for wheel nut
when you jack up the vehicle.
100 Nm (10.1 kg-m, 73.7 lb-ft)
• Never jack up the vehicle with the
transaxle in “N” (Neutral). Other- (2)
7) Lower the jack and fully tighten the nuts
wise, unstable jack may cause an
with a wrench in numerical order as
accident.
(3) shown in the illustration.
EXAMPLE (4)
65J4033
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60G309
EXAMPLE
(5)
EXAMPLE
82PM08006
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Jump-starting instructions
NOTICE
WARNING Your vehicle should not be started by (1)
pushing or towing. This starting
• Never attempt to jump-start your
method could result in permanent
vehicle if the battery appears to be
damage to the catalytic converter.
frozen. Batteries in this condition
Use jump leads to start a vehicle with
may explode.
a weak or flat battery.
• When making jump lead connec-
tions, check that your hands and
the jump leads remain clear from 1) Use only a 12-volt battery to jump-start (3)
pulleys, belts or fans. your vehicle. Position the good 12-volt
• Batteries produce flammable battery close to your vehicle so that the (2)
hydrogen gas. Keep flames and
EXAMPLE
jump leads will reach both batteries.
sparks away from the battery or an When using a battery installed on 54P000804
explosion may occur. Never smoke another vehicle, check that two vehicles 3) Connect jump leads as follows:
when working near the battery. do not touch each other. Set the park-
• If the booster battery you use for ing brakes fully on both vehicles. 1. Connect one end of the first jump
jump-starting is installed in another 2) Turn OFF all vehicle accessories, lead to the positive (+) terminal of
vehicle, check that the two vehicles except those necessary for safety rea- the flat battery (1).
are not touching each other. sons (for example, headlights or hazard 2. Connect the other end to the positive
• If your battery discharges repeat- lights). (+) terminal of the booster battery
edly, for no apparent reason, have (2).
your vehicle inspected by a Maruti 3. Connect one end of the second jump
Suzuki authorised workshop. lead to the negative (–) terminal of
• To avoid harm to yourself or dam- the booster battery (2).
age to your vehicle or battery, fol- 4. Make the final connection to an
low the jump-starting instructions unpainted, heavy metal part (i.e.
below. engine mount bracket (3)) of the
If you are in doubt, call for qualified engine of the vehicle with the flat
road service. battery (1).
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Warning Triangle
EXAMPLE EXAMPLE
EXAMPLE
MH007001
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Corrosion prevention .......................................................... 9-1
Vehicle cleaning .................................................................. 9-2
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Corrosion prevention mote corrosion even though other body your vehicle if it is left on painted surfaces.
sections may be completely dry. Remove these types of deposits as quickly
It is important to take good care of your
4) High temperatures will cause an accel- as possible. If these deposits are difficult to
vehicle to protect it from corrosion. Listed
erated rate of corrosion to parts of the wash off, an additional cleaner may be
below are instructions for how to maintain
vehicle which are not well-ventilated to required. Check that any cleaner you use
your vehicle to prevent corrosion. Please
permit quick drying. is not harmful to painted surfaces and is
read and follow these instructions carefully.
This information illustrates the necessity of specifically intended for your purposes.
keeping your vehicle (particularly the Follow the manufacturer’s directions when
Important information about corro- underbody) as clean and dry as possible. It using these special cleaners.
sion is equally important to repair any damage
Common causes of corrosion to the paint or protective coatings as soon Repair finish damage
1) Accumulation of road salt, dirt, moisture as possible. Carefully examine your vehicle for damage
or chemicals in hard-to-reach areas of to the painted surfaces. Should you find
the vehicle underbody or frame. How to help prevent corrosion any chips or scratches in the paint, touch
2) Chipping, scratches and any damage to them up immediately to prevent corrosion
Wash your vehicle frequently from starting. If the chips or scratches have
treated or painted metal surfaces
The best way to preserve the finish on your gone through to the bare metal, have a
resulting from minor accidents or abra-
vehicle and to help avoid corrosion is to qualified body shop make the repair.
sion by stones and gravel.
keep it clean with frequent washing.
3) Any or all of the below mentioned
Wash your vehicle at least once during the Keep passenger and luggage compart-
points:
winter and once immediately after the win- ments clean
• Continuous exposure to sunlight
ter. Keep your vehicle, particularly the Moisture, dirt or mud can accumulate
• Hard water and sea water coming in
underside, as clean and dry as possible. under the floor mats and may cause corro-
contact with vehicle.
If you frequently drive on salted roads, sion. Occasionally, check under these
• Foot rubbing (skirting).
your vehicle should be washed at least mats to ensure that this area is clean and
once a month during the winter. If you live dry. More frequent checks are necessary if
Environmental conditions which accel- near the ocean, your vehicle should be
erate corrosion the vehicle is used for off-road driving or in
washed at least once a month throughout wet weather.
1) Road salt, dust control chemicals, sea the year.
air or industrial pollution will all acceler- Certain cargos such as chemicals, fertiliz-
ate the corrosion of metal. For washing instructions, refer to “Vehicle ers, cleaners, salts, etc. are extremely cor-
2) High humidity will increase the rate of cleaning” section. rosive by nature. These products should
corrosion particularly when the tem- be transported in sealed containers. If they
perature range is just above the freez- Remove foreign material deposits are spilled or leaked, clean and dry the
ing point. Foreign material such as salts, chemicals, area immediately.
3) Moisture in certain areas of a vehicle road oil or tar, tree sap, bird droppings and
for an extended period of time may pro- industrial fall-out may damage the finish of
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66RM09002
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When washing the vehicle, park it in the use a soft sponge or brush. Do not use up the damage following the procedure
place where direct sunlight does not fall on hard materials which can scratch the below:
it and follow the instructions below: paint or plastic. Remember that the 1. Clean all damaged spots and allow
1) Flush the underside of body and wheel headlight covers or lenses are made of them to dry.
housings with pressurized water to plastic in many cases. 2. Stir the paint and touch up the dam-
remove mud and debris. Use plenty of aged spots lightly using a small
water. NOTICE brush.
3. Allow the paint to dry completely.
To avoid damage to the paint or plas-
NOTICE tic surface, do not wipe the dirt off Washing by an automatic car wash
When washing the vehicle: without ample water. Follow the
• Avoid directing steam or hot water above procedure.
of more than 80°C (176°F) on plas- NOTICE
tic parts. 3) Wash the entire exterior with a mild If you use an automatic car wash,
• To avoid damaging engine compo- detergent or car wash soap using a check that your vehicle’s body parts,
nents, do not use pressurized sponge or soft cloth. The sponge or such as spoilers, cannot be dam-
water in the engine compartment. cloth should be frequently soaked in the aged. If you are in doubt, consult the
soap solution. car wash operator for advice.
EXAMPLE NOTICE Washing by a high-pressure cleaner
When using a commercial car wash
product, observe the cautions speci- NOTICE
fied by the manufacturer. Never use If you use a high-pressure cleaner,
strong household detergents or keep away the nozzle from your vehi-
soaps. cle sufficiently.
• Bringing the nozzle to your vehicle
4) Once the dirt has been completely too close or pointing the nozzle to
removed, rinse off the detergent with the opening of front grill or bumper
running water. etc. can cause damage and mal-
5) Wipe off the vehicle body with a wet function of the vehicle body and
chamois or cloth and allow it to dry in parts.
68PM09005 the shade. • Pointing the nozzle to the weather-
6) Check carefully for damage to painted strip of door glasses, doors and the
2) Rinse the body to loosen the dirt. surfaces. If there is any damage, touch sunroof (if equipped) can allow
Remove dirt and mud from the body water to enter the cabin.
exterior with running water. You may
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Waxing
EXAMPLE
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GENERAL INFORMATION
GENERAL INFORMATION
Vehicle identification .......................................................... 10-1
FASTag (if equipped) .......................................................... 10-1
High Security Registration Plate (HSRP)
(if applicable) ........................................................................ 10-3
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Vehicle identification also used to assist your dealer when FASTag (if equipped)
ordering or referring to special service
Chassis serial number information. Whenever you have occasion As per Ministry of Road Transport and
to consult your Maruti Suzuki authorised Highways, the FASTag (1) is mandatory for
EXAMPLE workshop, remember to identify your vehi- each vehicle for the purpose of electronic
cle with this number. Should you find the toll collection or any other purpose as may
number difficult to read, you will also find it be defined by the Government of India.
on the identification plate.
In case of any damage to FASTag or
replacement of front windscreen, please
Engine serial number contact your nearest Maruti Suzuki autho-
rised workshop.
EXAMPLE
EXAMPLE
(1)
74LHT1001
EXAMPLE
64MM01001
60G128
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As seen from inside of the vehicle As seen from outside of the vehicle
EXAMPLE EXAMPLE
Easy to Cruise
64MM01002 64MM01003
NOTE: NOTE:
The picture shown is for indicative purpose The picture shown is for indicative purpose
only. Internal structure of actual device only. Internal structure of actual device
mounted on vehicle may be different. mounted on vehicle may be different.
NOTE:
• Any attempt to remove the tag from the
windscreen will result in permanent dam-
age to the tag.
• Use of chemical cleaners to clean the
windscreen area where the tag is
mounted can damage the tag.
• Use of any sharp objects on the tag can
damage the tag.
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High Security Registration Third license plate - As seen from out- • In the event of any replacement of the
side of the vehicle third license plate, may please contact
Plate (HSRP) (if applicable) the approved authority.
EXAMPLE (a)
As per Ministry of Road Transport and
Third license plate - As seen from
Highways, every new vehicle must have
(f) inside of the vehicle
HSRP.
HSRP contains; EXAMPLE
• Front and rear HSRP, which will be fitted (b)
with 2 snap-locks each on number plate Notice
area. (d)
It is unlawful for any person to duplicate, alter,
(c)) F : XXXXXXXX R : XXXXXXXX
• Third license plate on front windshield. change, deface, destroy, multilate, remove,
(e) - - tear down this Third Registration Plate Sticker,
Third License Plate except if done by authority of law.
Do not wipe with harsh abrasive materials,
EXAMPLE (a) HSRP issuing authority name
79MM10001
detergents, etc. as it may deface or damage this Sticker.
(1)
(b) Vehicle registration number
(c) Unique laser number - Front plate 64MM01009
(d) Unique laser number - Rear plate NOTE:
(e) Date of 1st registration The picture shown is for indicative purpose
(in DD-MM-YYYY format) only.
(f) Green strip (BS6 vehicle)
NOTE:
NOTE: Color of third license plate (back) is as per
64MM01005
The picture shown is for indicative purpose HSRP regulation as defined by Ministry of
only. Internal structure of actual label Road Transport and highways.
(1) Third license plate mounted on vehicle may be different.
NOTE:
• Any attempt to remove the third license
plate from the windscreen will result in
permanent damage to the label.
• Use of chemical cleaners to clean the
windscreen area where the label is
mounted can damage the same.
• Use of any sharp objects on the label
can damage the label.
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SPECIFICATIONS
NOTE:
Specifications are subject to change without notice.
M/T: Manual transaxle
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ITEM: Engine
Type K12M (DOHC)
Number of cylinders 4
Bore 73.0 mm
Stroke 71.5 mm
Piston displacement 1197 cm3
Compression ratio 11.0 : 1
ITEM: Electrical
Standard spark plug NGK LKR6F-10
Battery 12V 34B19L
Fuses See “INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE” section.
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*1 If you cannot prepare tires with the specified load index rating and speed symbol, prepare tires with higher load index rate and speed
symbol.
*2 If you prepare snow tires;
• Check that they are tires of the same size, structure and load capacity as the originally installed tires.
• Mount the snow tires on all four wheels.
• Understand that the maximum permissible speed of snow tires is generally less than the originally installed tires.
*3 -
• The spare wheel provided with alloy wheel variant is of steel wheel rim, hence follow 4 tire rotation only (Refer: Section Inspection
and Maintenance).
• If applicable: The provision of different spare wheel is as per government notification/regulation (MORTH notification vide GSR 625
(E)).
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