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1. 3 7 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Exhaust Gas Warning 60M 03 001 A WARNING Avoid breathing exhaust gases Exhaust gases contain carbon mon oxide a potentially lethal gas that is colorless and odorless Since carbon monoxide is difficult to detect by itself be sure to take the following precautions to help prevent carbon monoxide from entering your vehicle Do not leave the engine running in garages or other confined areas Do not park with the engine running for a long period of time even in an open area If it is necessary to sit for a short time in a parked vehicle with the engine running make sure gt A WARNING the air intake selector is set to FRESH AIR and the blower is at high speed Avoid operating the vehicle with the tailgate or trunk open If it is necessary to operate the vehicle with the tailgate or trunk open make sure the sunroof if equipped and all windows are closed and the blower is at high speed with the air intake selector set to FRESH AIR To allow proper operation of your vehicle s ventilation system keep the air inlet grille in front of the windshield clear of snow leaves or other obstructions at all times Keep the exhaust tailpipe area clear of snow and other material to help reduce the buildup of exhaust gases under the vehicle This is particularly important when parked in blizzard conditions Have the exhau
2. 7 21 zi 7 21 ligi mec 7 25 Windshield Washer FIIO 7 27 Alr Condilioping SV SUC a 7 27 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE 60M 07 001 A WARNING You should take extreme care when working on your vehicle to prevent accidental injury Here are a few pre cautions that you should be especially careful to observe To prevent damage or unintended activation of the air bag system or seat belt pretensioner system be sure the battery is disconnected and the ignition switch has been in the LOCK position for at least 90 sec onds before performing any electri cal service work on your MARUTI SUZUKI Do not touch air bag system components seat belt pretensioner system components or wires The wires are wrapped with yellow tape or yellow tubing and the cou plers are yellow for easy identifica tion Do not leave the engine running in garages or other confined areas A WARNING When the engine is running keep hands clothing tools and other objects away from the fan and drive belt Even though the fan may not be moving it can automatically turn on withou
3. 2 38 Headlight Leveling Lusto iusto nnmnnn nnna 2 39 Signal Control 2 39 Hazard P S 2 40 Windshield me 2 40 bcc c 2 41 THE Steering LOCK ew 2 41 2 42 Heated Rear Window Switch if equipped 2 42 BEFORE DRIVING Keys 60M 02 001 Your vehicle comes with a pair of identical keys Keep the spare key in a safe place One key can open all of the locks on the vehicle The key identification number is stamped on a metal tag provided with the keys or on the keys Keep the tag if equipped in a safe place If you lose your keys you will need this number to have new keys made Write the number below for your future ref erence KEY NUMBER Immobilizer System This system is designed to help prevent vehicle theft by electronically disabling the engine starting system The engine can be started only with your vehicle s original immobilizer ignition key 2 1 which has an electronic identification code programmed into it The key communicates the identification
4. a 5 37 Luggage BOK E 5 38 Frame HOOKS 5 38 77 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMET Manual Heating and Air Conditioning System Air Outlet 60M 05 001 Windshield defroster outlet Side defroster outlet Side outlet Center outlet Floor outlet pos uc Side outlet 60M 05 002 Move the knob 1 vertically and the dial 2 horizontally to adjust the direction of airflow 5 1 as desired When Open air comes out from the side outlets regardless of the airflow selector position Center outlet 60 05 003 Move the knob 1 vertically or horizontally to adjust the direction of airflow as desired Overhead rear air conditioning system if equipped 1 ERES 60 05 004 To turn on the overhead rear air condi tion ing system set the blower speed selector 76G 74E of the manual heating and air conditioning system to a position other than OFF and set the rear blower switch 2 to a position other than OFF Move the knob 1 verti cally or horizontally to adjust the direction of airflow as desired If you need cold air to come out turn on the air conditioning switch Refer to Air conditioning switch in this section During operation of the air conditioner
5. Other Hooks EXAMPLE 60M 05 096 The hook 4 is provided for trailer train sea shipping purposes only The hook 5 or opposite side is provided for trailer train shipping purposes only The hook 6 is provided for sea shipping pur pose only A WARNING Do not use the frame hooks to tow another vehicle or to have your vehi cle towed on the road or highway The hook 1 is designed for use in emergency situations such as if your vehicle or another vehicle gets stuck in deep mud or snow and sea ship ping only The hook 3 is designed for use in emergency situations and trailer train sea shipping only gt 76G 74E A WARNING lt The hooks 4 and 5 provided for trailer train shipping purposes only The hook 6 is provided for sea ship ping purpose only NOTICE Never use the hooks 1 for trailer train shipping purposes to prevent damage to the vehicle 116 76G 74E VEHICLE LOADING AND TOWING Vehicle Loading Trailer Towing VEHICLE LOADING AND TOWING Vehicle Loading Your vehicle was designed for specific weight capacities The weight capacities of your vehicle are indicated by the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating GVWR and the Gross Axle Weight Rating GAWR front and rear The GVWR and GAWR front and rear are listed in the SPECIFICATIONS section GVWR Maximum permissible overall weight of the fully loaded vehicle including all the occupants accessorie
6. In an accident or sudden stop the rear armrest if equipped could fall forward If there is a child in a rear facing child restraint in the center seating position the falling armrest could injure the child Make sure the armrest is secured in the stowed position when not in use 76G 74E NOTICE To avoid damage to the armrest do not lean on it or allow a child to sit on it Floor Mats if equipped EXAMPLE 60M 05 091 To prevent the driver s side floor mat from sliding forward and possibly interfering with the operation of the pedals Maruti genuine part floor mats are recommended Whenever you put the driver s side floor mat back in the vehicle after it has been removed be sure to hook the floor mat grommets to the fasteners and position the floor mat properly in the footwell When you replace the floor mats in your vehicle with a different type such as all weather floor mats we highly recommend 114 76G 74E using Maruti genuine floor mats for proper fitting A WARNING Failure to take the following precau tions may result in the driver s side floor mat interfering with the pedals and causing a loss of vehicle control or an accident e Make sure that the floor mat grom mets are hooked to the fasteners e Never place additional floor mats on top of the existing floor mats Luggage Box if equipped 60M 05 092 Pull up the straps A of the luggage box cover to use the b
7. L8 L7 L8 L2 Kum IQQ IL IUCL ILC TIO 63 Parking brake lever and cable Play damag 1 3 3 1 1 3 13 3 64 Brake and Wea 65 Brake drum and shoes Wea Master cylinder wheel leakage boot cut replace piston and boot kits ee G7 Brake hoses and pipes Leakage damage 1 1 313 WHEEL 771 Tyres air pressure abnormal wear crack and rotation 772 Wheels O 73 Front Rear wheel bearing Loose damage 1 3 1 7 1 3 FRONT REAR SUSPENSION Suspension strut Ol leakage damag J L2 L2 L2 L2 L2 i 782 Suspension ams Knuckle support Loose damage 4 82 Rear spring 8 4 Shook absorbers Oil leakage damag 1 3 3 1 3 123 L4 3 e5 Ai bots and mis oos T T T T LT 1 7T IT L3 86 Suspnson ams and torson rods 4 r 1 1 13 1 2 1 3 L3 123 7 4 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE 76G 74E FREE INSPECTION PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AT COST Interval This interval should be judged by odometer km 1000 1 5 10 20 30 40 50 70 80 reading or months whichever comes first
8. 5 11 60M 05 038 NOTE e TITLE will be displayed when there is no text information in the disc currently being played e f text data contains more than 12 char acters the gt mark will appear at the right end Holding down the DISP button 8 for 1 second or longer can display the next page Listening to an MP3 WMA Disc 60M 05 039 76G 74E Display 60M 05 040 TUNE FOLDER PUSH SOUND knob Up button Down button RPT button RDM button DISP button SCAN button Folder number B Track number C Play time MP3 WMA indicator Selecting a folder Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH SOUND knob 1 to select a folder Selecting a track e Press the Up button 2 to listen to the next track e Press the Down button 3 twice to lis ten to the previous track e When the Down button 3 is pressed once the track currently being played will start from the beginning again 88 76G 74E Fast forwarding Rewinding a track e Hold down the Up button 2 to fast for ward the track Hold down the Down button 3 to fast rewind the track Scan play e FILE SCAN Press the SCAN button 7 The first 10 seconds of each file in the currently playing folder is played in sequence e FOLDER SCAN Press the SCAN button 7 for 1 sec ond or longer The first 10 seconds of the first file in each folder stored in the disc is played in sequence NOTE e When the scan pl
9. HI posi tion the wipers operate at a steady high speed To turn off the wipers move the lever back to the OFF position Move the lever up and hold it to the MIST position the windshield wipers will turn on continuously at low speed 2 40 BEFORE DRIVING Windshield Washer 60M 02 120 To spray windshield washer fluid pull the lever toward you The windshield wipers will automatically turn on at low speed if they are not already on and the INT position is equipped A WARNING To prevent windshield icing cold weather turn on the defroster to heat the windshield before and dur ing windshield washer use Do not use radiator antifreeze in the windshield washer reservoir It can severely impair visibility when sprayed on the windshield and can also damage your vehicle s paint NOTICE To help prevent damage to the wind shield wiper and washer system components you should take the fol lowing precautions gt 2 41 Do not continue to hold the lever when there is no windshield washer fluid being sprayed or the washer motor can be damaged Do not attempt to remove dirt from a dry windshield with the wipers or you can damage the windshield and the wiper blades Always wet the windshield with washer fluid before operating the wipers Clear ice or packed snow from the wiper blades before using the wip ers Check the washer fluid level regu larly
10. To close it push the lid until it latches securely A WARNING Never drive with the glove box lid open It could cause injury if an acci dent occurs 112 76G 74E Cup Holder and Storage Area Front 60M 05 084 60M 05 085 To use the cup holder push it The cup holder slides out automatically After using the holder push it back to return it 113 3rd row seats EXAMPLE 60M 05 086 CAUTION Do not use the cup holder to hold cups containing hot liquids or sharp edged hard or breakable objects Objects in the cup holder may be thrown about during a sudden stop or impact and could cause personal injury OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Bottle holder Front seats ae TA Ch 60M 05 087 2nd row seats EXAMPLE 60M 05 88 You should hold a bottle with a cap in the holder 5 36 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMET Front Seat Back Pocket if equipped EXAMPLE 60M 05 089 This pocket is provided for holding light and soft things such as gloves newspapers or magazines CAUTION Do not put hard or breakable objects in the pocket If an accident occurs objects such as bottles cans etc can injure the occupants in the rear seat 5 37 Armrest if equipped 2nd row seat EXAMPLE 60M 05 090 To use the armrest pull the strap and lower the armrest When not in use push back in the seat until the armrest is secured A WARNING
11. the gt mark will appear at the right end Holding down the DISP button 7 for 1 second or longer can display the next page Playing Mode selection 1 Press the button numbered 6 of the Preset buttons 8 for 1 second or longer 2 Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH SOUND knob 2 Each time the knob is turned the mode will change as follows 76G 74E PLAYLIST v ARTIST ALBUM v SONGS v GENRE 60M 05 054 3 Press the TUNE FOLDER PUSH SOUND knob 2 to select the desired mode NOTE e When the button numbered 6 of the Preset buttons 8 is pressed the previ ous mode will be displayed Notes on iPod Supported iPod e iPod touch iPod classic iPod nano 4th generation iPod nano 8rd generation iPod nano 2nd generation iPod nano ist generation iPod 5th generation iPhone iPhone 3G Some functions may not be available depending on the model of iPod e e e e e e e 94 76G 74E iPod is a trademark of Apple Inc regis tered in the U S and other countries jPhone is a trademark of Apple Inc registered in the U S and other countries Apple is not responsible for the operation of this device or its compliance with safety and regulatory standards iPod connection e Make sure to detach the iPod after pressing the engine switch to change the ignition mode to LOCK The iPod may not be shut down when it is being connected and may result
12. the side defroster outlets and the side outlets Defrost e 60M 05 01 1 Temperature controlled air comes out of the windshield defroster outlets the side defroster outlets and the side outlets Air intake selector 4 60M 05 012 5 2 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMET This selector is used to select the following modes Fresh Air f When this mode is selected the indicator light will go off and outside air is used Recirculated Air g When this mode is selected the indicator light will come on outside air is shut out and inside air is recirculated This mode is suitable when driving through dusty or pol luted air such as in a tunnel or when attempting to quickly cool down the interior FRESH AIR and RECIRCULATED AIR are switched alternately each time the air intake selector is pushed NOTE If you select RECIRCULATED AIR an extended period of time the air in the vehi cle can become contaminated Therefore you should occasionally select FRESH AIR Air conditioning switch 5 To turn on the air conditioning system set the blower speed selector to a position other than OFF and push in the A C switch With this A C switch operation a indicator light will come on when the air conditioning system is on To turn off the air conditioning system push the A C switch again During operation of the air conditioner you 5 3 may notice slight changes in engine speed These ch
13. 2 Indicator location mark 2 Check that the depth of the tread groove is more than 1 6 mm 0 06 in To help you check this the tyres have molded in tread wear indicators in the grooves When the indicators appear on the tread surface the remaining depth of the tread is 1 6 mm 0 06 in or less and the tyre should be replaced 3 Check for abnormal wear cracks and damage Any tyres with cracks or other damage should be replaced If any tyres show abnormal wear have them inspected by your MARUTI SUZUKI dealer A CAUTION Hitting curbs and running over rocks can damage tyres and affect wheel alignment Be sure to have tyres and wheel alignment checked periodically by your MARUTI SUZUKI dealer 4 Check for loose wheel nuts 5 Check that there are no nails stones or other objects sticking into the tyres A WARNING Your MARUTI SUZUKI is equipped with tyres which are all the Same A WARNING type and size This is important to ensure proper steering and handling of the vehicle Never mix tyres of different size or type on the four wheels of your vehicle The size and type of tyres used should be only those approved by MARUTI SUZUKI as standard or optional equipment for your vehicle Replacing the wheels and tyres equipped on your vehicle with cer tain combinations of aftermarket wheels and tyres can significantly change the steering and handling characteristics of your vehicle Therefore use only tho
14. 2 14 BEFORE DRIVING lt 60M 02 044 A WARNING Seat belts should never be worn with the straps twisted and should be adjusted as tightly as is com fortable to provide the protection for which they have been designed A slack belt will provide less pro tection than one which is snug Make sure that each seat belt buckle is inserted into the proper buckle catch It is possible to cross the buckles in the rear seat c as low as possible across the hips 60M 02 045 A WARNING Pregnant women should use seat belts although specific recommen dations about driving should be made by the woman s medical advi sor Remember that the lap portion of the belt should be worn as low as possible across the hips as shown in the diagram Do not wear your seat belt over hard or breakable objects in your pockets or on your clothing If an accident occurs objects such as glasses pens etc under the seat belt can cause injury Never use the same seat belt on more 76G 74E A WARNING seat belt over an infant or child being held on an occupant s lap Such seat belt use could cause serious injury in the event of an accident Periodically inspect seat belt assemblies for excessive wear and damage Seat belts should be replaced if webbing becomes frayed contaminated or damaged in any way It is essential to replace the entire seat belt assembly after it has been worn in a severe impact even if damag
15. FULL mark Never fill the reservoir tank above the FULL mark NOTICE When putting the cap on the reservoir tank line up the mark on the cap and the mark on the tank Failure to follow this can result in coolant leakage 60M 07 015 A WARNING It is hazardous to remove the reser voir tank cap degassing tank cap for a diesel engine when the water tem perature is high because scalding fluid and steam may be blown out under pressure Wait until the coolant temperature has lowered before removing the cap If the coolant level is below the LOW mark more coolant should be added When the engine is cool remove the degassing tank cap by turning it anticlockwise slowly to release any pressure And add coolant until the degassing tank level reaches the FULL mark Never fill the degassing tank above the FULL mark 7 10 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE Coolant Replacement Since special procedures are required we recommend you take your vehicle to your MARUTI SUZUKI dealer for coolant replacement Air Cleaner For Petrol Engine Model 60M 07 016 7 11 For Diesel Engine Model 60M 07 017 If the air cleaner is clogged with dust there will be greater intake resistance resulting in decreased power output and increased fuel consumption Unclamp the side clamps or loosen the screws and remove the element from the air cleaner case If it appears to be dirty replace i
16. NOTE e The outside temperature indication is not the actual outside temperature when driving at low speed or when stopped e f there is something wrong with the ther mometer or just after the ignition switch is turned to the ON position the display may not indicate the outside temperature 2 35 When the display B shows the driving range you can change the unit of tempera ture To change the unit of temperature while pushing and holding the trip meter selector knob 1 turn the indicator selector knob 2 NOTE When you reconnect the negative ter minal to the battery the unit of temperature will be reinitialized Change the unit again to your preference EXAMPLE Initial setting AV LT Trip meter Instantaneous fuel con sumption Average fuel consumption Driving range When the ignition switch is in the ON position the display B shows one of the following five indications trip meter A trip 60M 02 105 76G 74E meter B Instantaneous fuel consumption Average fuel consumption or Driving range To switch the display indication B push the trip meter selector knob 1 or the indi cator selector knob 2 quickly EXAMPLE iZ 1km L V RANGE AT I Lm 60M 02 106 50 76G 74E Push the trip meter selector knob 1 indicator selector Push the knob 2 b Trip meter A c Trip meter B d Instantaneous Fuel Consu
17. bulbs after they become cool enough The headlight bulbs are filled with pressurized halogen gas They can burst and injure you if they are hit or dropped Handle them carefully 140 76G 74E NOTICE The oils from your skin may cause a halogen bulb to overheat and burst when the lights are on Grasp a new bulb with a clean cloth NOTICE Frequent replacement of a bulb indi cates the need for an inspection of the electrical system This should be carried out by your MARUTI SUZUKI dealer Interior Light Front Center 60M 07 043 60M 07 044 141 Pull down the lens by using a flat blade screwdriver covered with a soft cloth as shown To install it simply push it back in The bulb can be removed by simply pulling it out When replacing the bulb make sure that the contact springs are holding the bulb securely Headlight 60M 07 045 Open the engine hood Disconnect the coupler 1 Remove the sealing rubber 2 Push the retaining spring 3 forward and INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE unhook it Then remove the bulb Install a new bulb in the reverse order of removal 60M 07 046 NOTE You can see the position of retaining spring 3 from the hole of headlight Side Turn Signal Light if equipped es 60 07 047 7 22 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE Remove the light housing by sliding to left with your finger 60M 07 048 To remove a bulb holder from a light
18. daytime for the visual range is restricted at night 2 Don t overtake other vehicles at night Darkness bothers your sense of speed and hinders your judgement on the vehicle to vehicle distance 3 Don t use the high headlight beam unless its use is inevitable Its dazzle may blitz the driver of the oncoming vehicle thus causing an accident 4 Always keep the window glasses clean Don t operate the windshield wiper when the windshield glass is dry or the wiper blade and glass may get damaged 4 7 60M 04 014 60M 04 015 76G 74E MARGIN FOR SAFETY It is important to allow yourself a margin for safety during driving so that you can cope with erroneous or unexpected driving of other drivers For that observe the following e Drive at a safe speed e Maintain a sufficient distance between your vehicle and the vehicle ahead Don t force yourself to overtake other vehicles e Don t make quick start hard steering or sudden stops Allow an ample time in the driving schedule e Observe traffic rules and regulations CONCLUSION A perfect driver does not exist The endeavour of every motorist should be to strive for perfection Safety consciousness not only ensures your safety and the safety of other road users it also helps reduce the wear and tear on your vehicle prolongs its gives more mileage and ensures comfortable driving experience Follow the do s and don ts listed and driv
19. vehicle and for safe driving 3 MARUTI SUZUKI INDIA LIMITED believes in conservation and protection of Earth s natural resources To that end we encourage every vehicle owner to recycle trade in or properly dispose of as appropriate used Engine Oil coolant and other fluids batteries and tyres etc MARUTI SUZUKI INDIA LIMITED All information in this manual is based on the latest product information available at the time of publication Due to improvements or other changes there may be discrepancies between information in this manual and your vehicle MARUTI SUZUKI INDIA LIMITED reserves the right to make production changes at any time without notice and without incurring any obligation to make the same or similar changes to vehicles previously built or sold This vehicle may not comply with standards or regulations of other countries Before attempting to register this vehicle in any other country check all applicable regulations and make any necessary modifications 0 1 IMPORTANT AWARNING ACAUTION NOTICE NOTE Please read this manual and follow its instructions carefully To emphasize special information the symbol and the words WARNING CAUTION NOTICE and NOTE have special meanings Pay particular attention to messages highlighted by these signal words A WARNING Indicates a potential hazard that could result in death or serious injury A CAUTION Indicates a potential hazard that could r
20. you may notice slight changes in engine speed These changes are normal the system is designed so that the compressor turns on or off to maintain the desired temperature Less operation of the compressor results in better fuel economy Description of Controls 60M 05 005 78 76G 74E Temperature selector 1 This is used to select the temperature by turning the selector Blower speed selector 2 This is used to turn on the blower and to select blower speed by turning the selector Air flow selector 3 60M 05 006 This is used to select one of the functions described below Ventilation a 60M 05 007 79 Temperature controlled air comes out of the center and side air outlets Bi level b 60M 05 008 Temperature controlled air comes out of the floor outlets and cooler air comes out of the center and side outlets When the temperature selector 1 is in the fully COLD position or fully HOT position however the air from the floor outlets and the air from the center and side outlets will be the same temperature Heat c 60M 05 009 Temperature controlled air comes out of the floor outlets and the side outlets also comes out of the windshield defroster out lets and also comes slightly out of the side defroster outlets OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Heat amp defrost d 60M 05 010 Temperature controlled air comes out of the floor outlets the windshield defroster outlets
21. 0 12 0 20 in 100N 10 22165 press GE Generator DEF Deflection AC Air conditioner compresser DEF 7 8 0 28 0 31 in 60M 07 002 125 For Diesel Engine Model The drive belts tension adjusted automati cally Engine Oil and Filter Specified Oil For Petrol Engine Model 60 07 003 1 Preferred Be sure that the engine oil you use comes under the quality classification of SG SH SJ SL or SM Select the appropriate oil viscosity according to the above chart SAE 5W 30 1 is the best choice for good fuel economy and good starting in cold weather For Diesel Engine Model C 30 20 10 F 22 4 60M 07 004 1 Preferred INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE Be sure that the engine oil you use comes under the quality classification of ACEA A3 B4 Select the appropriate oil viscosity according to the above chart Oil Level Check For Petrol Engine Model EXAMPLE 60M 07 005 For Diesel Engine Model 60M 07 006 1 MIN 2 3 Engine oil dipstick 7 6 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE It is important to keep the engine oil at the correct level for proper lubrication of your vehicle s engine Check the oil level with 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 or at least 5 minutes after stopping the engine The handle of
22. BAG light stays on or comes on while driving the air bag system or the seat belt pretensioner system may not work properly Have the air bag system inspected by an authorized MARUTI SUZUKI dealer as soon as possible Front Air Bags 60M 02 069 76G 74E EXAMPLE 60M 02 070 EXAMPLE aw an am om on c 60 02 071 The driver s front air bag is located behind the center pad of the steering wheel and the front passenger s front air bag is located behind the passenger s side of the dashboard The words SRS AIRBAG are molded into the air bag covers to identify the location of the air bags 38 76G 74E Frontal collision range Front air bags will probably not inflate 60M 02 072 Front air bags are designed to inflate in severe frontal collisions Front air bags will not inflate 60M 02 073 39 60M 02 074 Front air bags are not designed to inflate in rear impacts side impacts rollovers or minor frontal collisions since they would offer no protection in those types of acci dents Remember since an air bag deploys only one time during an accident seat belts are needed to restrain occupants from further movements during the accident Therefore an air bag is NOT a substitute for seat belts To maximize your protection ALWAYS WEAR YOUR SEAT BELTS Be aware that no system can prevent all pos sible injuries that may occur in an accident A WARNING An air bag suppleme
23. CBR 48 k 320 kbps Sampling frequency 32 k 44 1 k 48 kHz WMA 9 Professional LossLess Voice are not supported Supported file systems ISO 9660 Level 1 Level 2 Joliet Romeo 90 76G 74E Maximum number of files folders e Maximum number of files 512 files folders e Maximum number of files in a folder 512 e Maximum depth of tree structure 8 e Maximum number of folders 255 Root folder is included Listening to files stored in a USB device 60M 05 044 Display 60M 05 045 91 USB button 2 TUNE FOLDER PUSH SOUND knob 3 Up button 4 Down button 5 RPT button 6 RDM button 7 DISP button 8 SCAN button 1 A Folder number B Track number C Play time D MP3 WMA indicator Do 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 USB hub etc Supplying power to multiple USB devices from the con nector could cause overheating and smoking Selecting a USB device mode Press the USB button 1 Selecting a folder Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH SOUND knob 2 to select the desired folder Selecting a track e Press the Up button 3 to listen to the next track OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT e Press the Down button 4 twice to lis ten to the previous track e When the Down button 4 is pressed onc
24. CD button 3 to start playback Selecting a track e Press the Up button 4 to listen to the next track e Press the Down button 5 twice to lis ten to the previous track e When the Down button 5 is pressed once the track currently being played will start from the beginning again Fast forwarding Rewinding a track e Hold down the Up button 4 to fast for ward the track e Hold down the Down button 5 to fast rewind the track Track scan play Press the SCAN button 9 The first 10 seconds of each track in the disc is played in sequence NOTE e When the scan play is done for one round the normal playback starts To cancel the scan play press the SCAN button 9 again Random playback Press the RDM button 7 Each time the button is pressed the mode will change as follows 5 10 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMET OFF gt TRACK RANDOM Play time Disc title Track title 60M 05 036 e TRACK RANDOM The random indicator RDM will light The tracks in the loaded disc will be played in random order Repeat playback Press the RPT button 6 Each time the button is pressed the mode will change as follows OFF gt TRACK REPEAT 60M 05 037 e TRACK REPEAT The repeat indicator RPT will light The track currently being played will be played repeatedly Display change Press the DISP button 8 Each time the button is pressed display will change as follows
25. Check it often when the weather is bad Only fill the washer fluid reservoir 3 4 full during cold weather to allow room for expansion if the tempera ture falls low enough to freeze the solution Rear Window Wiper Washer Switch if equipped Washer EXAMPLE 60M 02 121 76G 74E To turn the rear wiper on twist the rear wiper switch on the end of the lever forward to the position To turn the rear wiper off twist the switch rearward to the OFF position To spray window washer fluid twist the switch rearward from the OFF position or twist the switch forward from the ON posi tion The rear wiper will turn on automati cally while spraying the window washer fluid NOTICE Clear ice or snow from the rear win dow and rear wiper blade before using the rear wiper Accumulated ice or snow could prevent the wiper blade from moving causing damage to the wiper motor Tilt Steering Lock Lever 60M 02 122 56 76G 74E 1 LOCK 2 UNLOCK The lock lever is located under the steering column To adjust the steering wheel height 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 make sure it is securely locked in position A WARNING Never attempt to adjust the steering wheel while the vehicle is moving or you coul
26. Operate 1 Try turning the ignition switch to the START position with the headlights turned on to determine the battery con dition If the headlights go excessively dim or go off it usually means that either the battery is flat or the battery terminal contact is poor Recharge the battery or correct battery terminal con tact as necessary EMERGENCY SERVICE 2 If the headlights remain bright check the fuses If the reason for failure of the starter is not obvious there may be a major electrical problem Have the vehi cle inspected by your authorized MARUTI SUZUKI dealer If the Engine is Flooded If the engine is flooded with Petrol it may be hard to start If this happens press the accelerator pedal all the way to the floor and hold it there while cranking the engine Do not operate the starter motor for more than 15 seconds If the Engine Overheats The engine could overheat temporarily under severe driving conditions If the engine coolant temperature gauge indicates overheating during driving 1 Turn off the air conditioner if equipped 2 Take the vehicle to a safe place and park 3 Let the engine run at the normal idle speed for a few minutes until the indica tor is within the normal acceptable temperature range between H and A WARNING If you see or hear escaping steam stop the vehicle in a safe place and immediately turn off the engine to let gt EMERGENCY SERVICE A WARN
27. Radio operations AST 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 TRACK UP DOWN button Press to select the radio station SCAN button Press to start the scan play It starts seeking upward higher frequency and pauses for 5 PRESET buttons 1 6 seconds to receive the band and sequentially repeats seeking and play Press to select the desired preset station NOTE e When the SCAN button is pressed while pausing for receiving it cancels the scan operation and continuously receives the station e When the SCAN button is pressed while searching it cancels the scan operation and stops at next receivable station e 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 60M 05 061 5 23 100 CD operations SEEK TRACK UP DOWN button Press to skip to the next previous track Press it for 1 second or longer to fast forward RDM 5 button fast rewind the track Press to play the current track randomly Press it again to cancel D s TUNE ELD DISP 3 button TRACK TRACK The display switches as follows Play time us title Press to play the current track repeate
28. Warranty 76G 74E BEFORE DRIVING BEFORE DRIVING P DOOF EJIcqGe m Keyless Entry System Transmitter if equipped Security System if equipped da Gunn tenes cuna ocu uicta iiie OVS Ret Front c e Rear Seals qe a a a aaa aa a aa Seat Belts and Child Restraint Systems 71 Supplemental Restraint System air bags if equipped 2 22 instrument 2 27 Warning and indicator Lights sssaaa EAA 2 28 2 02 MER TE a aE o oo o ooo 2 32 Tachometer if equipped m 2 32 Gauge saia a AA AA R a A A 2 33 Temperature Gauge o o ES 2 33 512 sse a a aa aE E E i aaa aaa a a 2 33 DISHA ccc Les 2 34 Control 8 sorer an EE a 2 38 Front Fog Light Switch if equipped
29. adjust the sound Adjusting the AVC Auto volume control The Auto Volume Control AVC function automatically adjusts increases decreases the sound volume in accordance with vehicle speed The AVC control is provided with three selectable levels LEVEL OFF 1 2 3 The range of volume adjustment increases together with the LEVEL number 1 Press the TUNE FOLDER PUSH SOUND knob 2 until AVC adjust ment mode is selected 2 Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH SOUND knob 2 to select the desired AVC adjustment level Initial setting LEVEL 2 Preset EQ Preset EQ calls up various sound types in accordance with the listening music type 1 Press the TUNE FOLDER PUSH SOUND knob 2 several times until PRESET EQ appears 2 Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH SOUND knob 2 Each time the knob is turned preset EQ mode will change as follows 84 76G 74E OFF FLAT JAZZ ROCK POP CLASSIC v HIP HOP 60M 05 026 Listening to the Radio 60M 05 027 85 Display 60M 05 028 FM AM button SCAN button Up button Down button TUNE FOLDER PUSH SOUND knob Preset buttons 1 to 6 AST button Band Frequency 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 A B Selecting the reception band Press the FM AM button 1 Each time the button is pressed the recep tion band will change as follows FM1 gt FM2 gt tooo 60M 05 029 Seek tu
30. case and lift the disc out holding it care fully by the edges Always handle the compact disc by the edges Never touch the surface 60M 05 018 To remove fingermarks and dust use a soft cloth and wipe in a straight line from the center of the compact disc to the cir cumference 83 60M 05 019 New discs may have some roughness around the edges The unit may not work or the sound may skip if such discs are used Use a ball point pen B etc to remove the roughness C from the edges of the disc before inserting it into the unit 60M 05 020 Never stick labels on the surface of the compact disc or write on the surface with a pencil or pen 60M 05 021 Do not use any solvents such as commer cially available cleaners anti static spray or thinner to clean compact discs OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT 60M 05 022 Do not use compact discs that have large scratches are misshaped or cracked etc Use of such discs will cause damage or prevent the system from operating properly 60M 05 023 Do not expose compact discs to direct sun light or any heat source NOTE e Do not use commercially available CD protection sheets or discs equipped with stabilizers etc These may get caught in the internal mechanism and damage the disc e t may be impossible to play CD R discs with this unit due to the recording condi tions CD RW discs cannot be played with this unit 5 6 OTHER CON
31. code to the vehicle when the ignition switch is turned to the ON position If you need to make spare keys see your MARUTI SUZUKI dealer The vehicle must be programmed with the correct identification code for the spare keys A key made by an ordinary locksmith will not work 60M 02 002 If the immobilizer system light blinks when the ignition switch is in the ON position the engine will not start NOTE e f this light blinks turn the ignition switch to the LOCK position then turn it back to the ON position e Ifthe light still blinks with the ignition switch turned to the ON position there may be something wrong with your key or with the immobilizer system Ask your MARUTI SUZUKI dealer to inspect the system 76G 74E NOTE e f you lose your immobilizer ignition key see your MARUTI SUZUKI dealer as soon as possible to have the lost one deactivated then have the new key made by them e If you own other vehicles with immobi lizer keys keep those keys away from the ignition switch when using your MARUTI SUZUKI or the engine may not be started because they may interfere with your MARUTI SUZUKI immobilizer system e f you attach any metal objects to the immobilizer key it may not start the engine NOTICE The immobilizer key is a sensitive electronic instrument To avoid dam aging the immobilizer key Do not expose it to impacts mois ture or high temperature such as on the dashb
32. explosion may occur 4 If the booster battery you are using is fitted to another vehicle start the engine of the vehicle with the booster battery the engine at moderate speed 5 Start the engine of the vehicle with the flat battery 6 Remove the jump leads in the exact reverse order in which you connected them Towing If you need to have your vehicle towed contact a professional service Your dealer can provide you with detailed towing instructions NOTICE To help avoid damage to your vehicle during towing proper equipment and towing procedures must be used 2 Wheel Drive Transmission Manual transmission vehicles may be towed 153 2WD Manual using either of the following methods 1 From the front with the front wheels lifted and the rear wheels on the ground Before towing make sure that the parking brake is released 2 From the rear with the rear wheels lifted and the front wheels on the ground provided the steering and drivetrain are in operational condition Before towing make sure that transmission is in neutral the steering wheel is unlocked the ignition key should be in the ACC position and the steering wheel is secured with a clamping device designed for towing service NOTICE The steering column is not strong enough to withstand shocks trans mitted from the front wheels during towing Always unlock the steering wheel before towing If the Starter Does Not
33. filter gasket contacts the mounting sur face For Petrol Engine Model 60M 07 01 1 1 Loosen 2 Tighten INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE Tightening viewed from filter top 60M 07 012 1 Oil filter 2 3 4 turn For Diesel Engine Model 60M 07 013 1 Loosen 2 Tighten NOTICE To tighten the oil filter properly it is Important to accurately identify the position at which the filter gasket first contacts the mounting surface INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE 5 Tighten the filter specified turn from the point of contact with the mounting sur face or to the specified torque using an oil filter wrench Tightening torque for oil filter 3 4 turn or Petrol engine 14 Nm 1 4 kg m 10 1 Ib ft Diesel engine 25 Nm 2 5 kg m 18 5 Ib ft NOTICE To prevent oil leakage make sure that the oil filter is tight but do not over tighten it Refill with Oil and Check for Leaks 1 Pour oil through the filler hole and install the filler cap For the approximate capacity of the oil refer to the item in the SPECIFICATIONS section 2 Start the engine and look carefully for leaks at the oil filter and drain plug Run the engine at various speeds for at least 5 minutes 3 Stop the engine and wait about 5 min utes Check the oil level again and add oil if necessary Check for leaks again 7 9 NOTICE When replacing the oil filter it is recommended that
34. fluid level 6 Hood latch operation Pull the hood release handle inside the vehicle Make sure that you cannot open the hood all the way without releasing the secondary latch Be sure to close 61 the hood securely after checking for proper latch operation See the item All latches hinges and locks of CHASSIS AND BODY in the Periodic Maintenance Schedule in the INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE section for lubrication schedule A WARNING Make sure the hood is fully closed and latched before driving If it is not it can fly up unexpectedly during driving obstructing your view and resulting in an accident Once a month or each time you fill your fuel tank check the tyre pressure using a tyre pressure gauge Also check the tyre pressure of the spare tyre Engine Oil Consumption It is normal for the engine to consume some engine oil during normal vehicle operation The amount of engine oil consumed depends on the viscosity of the oil the quality of the oil and the conditions the vehicle is driven under More oil is consumed during high speed driving and when there is frequent acceler ation and deceleration Under high loads your engine also will consume more oil A new engine also consumes more oil since its pistons piston rings and cylinder OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE walls have not yet become conditioned New engines reach the normal level of oil consumption only after approximately 5000 km 3000 mile
35. hazard warning flasher if your vehicle is near traffic 4 Block the front and rear of the wheel diagonally opposite of the wheel being lifted 5 Place the spare wheel near the wheel being lifted as shown in the illustration in case that the jack slips S 60M 08 005 60M 08 006 6 EMERGENCY SERVICE 60M 08 007 Position the jack at an angle as shown in the illustration and raise the jack by turning the jack handle clockwise until the jack head groove fits around the jacking bar beneath the vehicle Continue to raise the jack slowly and smoothly until the tyre clears the ground Do not raise the vehicle more than necessary A WARNING Use the jack only to change wheels on level hard ground Never jack up the vehicle on an inclined surface Never raise the vehicle with the jack in a location other than the specified jacking point shown in the p 8 2 EMERGENCY SERVICE 76G 74E A WARNING illustration near the wheel to be changed Especially do not raise the vehicle with a jack at a part of the torsion beam which is located under the vehicle body between rear wheels Make sure that the jack is raised at least 51 mm 2 inches before it contacts the flange Use of the jack when it is within 51 mm 2 inches of being fully collapsed may result in failure of the jack No person should place any portion of their body under a vehicle that is supported by a jack Never run the engine when
36. height so that the shoulder belt rides on the center of the 33 outboard shoulder To move upward slide the anchor up To move downward slide the anchor down while pulling the lock knob out After adjustment make sure that the anchor is securely locked A WARNING Be sure that the shoulder belt is posi tioned on the center of the outside shoulder The belt should be away from your face and neck but not fall ing off your shoulder Misadjustment of the belt could reduce the effective ness of the safety belt in a crash Seat Belt Hanger for 2nd row seats EXAMPLE NOTE To enter to or exit from the 3rd row seat hook the webbing of the outboard lap 60M 02 055 BEFORE DRIVING shoulder belt of 2nd row seat before mov ing the 2nd row seat Seat Belt Inspection EXAMPLE 60M 02 056 Periodically inspect the seat belts to make sure they work properly and are not dam aged Check the webbing buckles latch plates retractors anchorages and guide loops Replace any seat belts which do not work properly or are damaged A WARNING Be sure to inspect all seat belt assemblies after any collision Any seat belt assembly which was in use during a collision other than a very minor one should be replaced even if damage to the assembly is not gt 2 18 BEFORE DRIVING 76G 74E A WARNING Infant restraint rear seat only Booster seat obvious Any seat belt assembly which was n
37. holder 6 Close the transmitter cover install and tighten the screw 1 7 Make sure the door locks can be oper ated with the transmitter 8 Dispose of the used battery properly according to applicable rules or regula tions Do not dispose of lithium batter ies with ordinary household trash A WARNING Swallowing a lithium battery may cause serious internal injury Do not allow anyone to swallow a lithium battery Keep lithium batteries away from children and pets If swallowed contact a physician immediately NOTICE The transmitter is a sensitive elec tronic instrument To avoid damaging it do not expose it to dust or mois ture or tamper with internal parts 21 Security System if equipped 60M 02 015 If your vehicle is equipped with the security system contact your dealer for further information Windows Manual Window Control if equipped EXAMPLE ES exe vw Raise or lower the door windows by turning the handle located on the door panel Electric Window Controls if equipped The electric windows can only be operated when the ignition switch is in the ON posi tion 60M 02 016 BEFORE DRIVING Driver s side EXAMPLE 1 60M 02 017 The driver s door has a switch 1 to oper ate the drivers window and a switch 2 to operate the front passenger s window or there are switches 3 4 to operate the rear right and left passenger windows respectively
38. hous ing turn the holder clockwise and pull it out Then remove the bulb Install a new bulb in the reverse order Other General Lights Bulb holder EXAMPLE 60M 07 049 1 Removal 2 Installation To remove a bulb holder from a light hous ing turn the holder counterclockwise and pull it out To install the holder push the holder in and turn it clockwise Bulb EXAMPLE gt gt C say 3 Removal 4 Installation 60M 07 050 There are two types of bulb Full glass type 1 and Glass metal type 2 To remove and install a full glass type bulb 1 simply pull out or push in the bulb To remove a glass metal type bulb 2 from a bulb holder push in the bulb and turn it counterclockwise To install a new bulb push it in and turn it clockwise You can access the individual bulb or bulb holders as follows 76G 74E Front turn signal light 1 Front position light 2 60M 07 051 Front fog light if equipped 1 Start the engine Turn the steering wheel to the opposite side of the replacing fog light to replace the bulb easily Then turn off the engine EXAMPLE 60M 07 052 142 76G 74E 2 Insert a flat blade screwdriver into the hole 2 and remove the clips 1 by twist the driver as shown in the illustration EXAMPLE 60 07 053 3 Open fender cover Disconnect coupler with pushing the lock release Turn the bulb holder counterclockwise and
39. instanta neous fuel consumption is displayed in Refer to Average fuel consumption in this section Average fuel consumption If you selected average fuel consumption the last time you drove the vehicle the dis play shows the last value of average fuel consumption from previous driving when the BEFORE DRIVING ignition switch is turned to the ON position Unless you reset the value of average fuel consumption the display indicates the value of average fuel consumption which includes average fuel consumption during previous driving To reset the average fuel consumption to zero push and hold the indicator selector knob 2 for a while when the display shows the average fuel consumption NOTE When you reset the indication or reconnect the negative terminal to the battery the value of average fuel consumption will be shown after driving for a while To change the unit of average fuel con sumption while pushing and holding the trip meter selector knob 1 turn the indicator selector knob 2 EXAMPLE Initial setting I L T00km 60M 02 107 2 36 BEFORE DRIVING NOTE e When you change the units that average fuel consumption is displayed in the instantaneous fuel consumption units will be changed automatically e When you reconnect the negative terminal to the battery the unit of the average fuel consumption will be reinitialized Change the unit again to your prefer
40. keep on being increased until the switch is released To decrease the volume hold down of the VOL switch 1 The volume will keep on being decreased until the switch is released e To mute the sound press the switch 2 5 18 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMET Selecting the mode Press the switch 3 Each time the button is pressed the mode will change as follows FM1 Radio Y 2 Radio Y CD AUX Y USB iPod V ou AM Radio 60M 05 057 It is possible to turn on the audio system by pressing the switch 3 Selecting the radio station FM1 2 AM mode To select the next preset station press of the switch 4 only for a moment To select the previous preset station press of the switch 4 only for a moment To scan a higher frequency radio station press of the switch 4 for 1 second or longer To scan a lower frequency radio station press of the switch 4 for 1 second or longer 5 19 Selecting the track CD USB iPod mode e To skip to the next track press of the switch 4 only for a moment To skip to the previous track press of the switch 4 twice only for a moment When the switch 4 is pushed down once only for a moment the track cur rently being played will start from the beginning again 6699 Fast forwarding Rewinding a track e To fast forward press of the switch 4 for 1 second or longer To fast
41. other positions If you have trouble turning the key to unlock the steering try turning the steering wheel slightly to the right or left while turning the key ACC Accessories such as the radio can operate but the engine is off ON This is the normal operating position All electrical systems are on 76G 74E START This is the position for starting the engine using the starter motor The key should be released from this position as soon as the engine starts Ignition key reminder A buzzer sounds intermittently to remind you to remove the ignition key if it is in the ignition switch when the driver s door is opened 60M 03 006 A WARNING e Never return the ignition switch to the LOCK position and remove the ignition key while the vehicle is moving The steering wheel will lock and you will not be able to steer the vehicle gt 76G 74E A WARNING lt e Always return the ignition switch to the LOCK position and remove the ignition key when leaving the vehicle even if only for a short time Also do not leave children alone in a parked vehicle Unattended chil dren could cause accidental move ment of the vehicle or could tamper with power windows They also could suffer from heat stroke in warm or hot weather These could result in severe injury or even death NOTICE Do not use the starter motor for more than 15 seconds at a time If the engine does not start wait 15 seconds bef
42. overhead clearance to remove the head restraint Front EXAMPLE 25 60M 02 030 To raise the front head restraint pull upward on the restraint until it clicks To lower the restraint push down on the restraint while holding in the lock lever If a head restraint must be removed for cleaning replacement etc push in the lock lever and pull the head restraint all the way out Rear Seats Seat Adjustment A WARNING To avoid excessive seat belt slack which reduces the effectiveness of the seat belts as a safety device make sure that the seats are adjusted before the seat belts are fastened Adjusting Seat Position for 2nd row seats EXAMPLE 60M 02 031 BEFORE DRIVING The adjustment levers for 2nd row seats are located under the front of the seats To adjust the seat position pull up on the adjustment lever and slide the seat forward or rearward After adjustment try to move the seat for ward and rearward to ensure that it is securely latched NOTICE When the 3rd row seat is folded for ward adjust the 2nd row seat not to reach the 3rd row seat Adjusting Seatbacks A WARNING All seatbacks should always be in an upright position when driving or seat belt effectiveness may be reduced Seat belts are designed to offer maxi mum protection when seatbacks are in the upright position 2 10 BEFORE DRIVING For 2nd row seats EXAMPLE 60M 02 032 To adjust the seatback angl
43. prevent such fuel leakage stop filling after the filler nozzle has automatically shut off or when using an alternative non automatic system initial vent blowback occurs NOTICE Be careful not to spill fuel containing alcohol while refueling If fuel is spilled on the vehicle body wipe it up immediately Fuels containing alcohol can cause paint damage which is not covered under the New Vehicle Limited Warranty Diesel Engine The diesel fuel should be with Cetane 76G 74E Number CN higher than 51 and sulfur content less than 350 ppm parts per mil lion MARUTI SUZUKI recommends to use the diesel fuel conformable to EN590 Do not use marine diesel fuel heating oils and so forth NOTICE The fuel tank has an air space to allow for fuel expansion in hot weather If you continue to add fuel after the filler nozzle has automatically shut off or an initial blowback occurs the air chamber will become full Exposure to heat when fully fuelled in this manner will result in leakage due to fuel expansion To prevent such fuel leakage stop filling after the filler nozzle has automatically shut off or when using an alternative non automatic system initial vent blowback occurs NOTICE Be careful not to spill fuel containing alcohol while refueling If fuel is spilled on the vehicle body wipe it up immediately Fuels containing alcohol can cause paint damage which is not covered under the New Vehicle Limited
44. rewind press of the switch 4 for 1 second or longer Anti Theft Feature 60M 05 058 76G 74E 1 VOL PUSH POWER knob 2 Preset buttons 1 to 6 3 Up button 4 TUNE FOLDER PUSH SOUND knob The anti theft function is intended to dis courage thefts such as that the audio sys tem becomes inoperable when it is installed on other vehicles This function works by entering a Personal Identification Number PIN When the unit is disconnected from its power source such as when the audio system is removed or the battery is discon nected the unit will become inoperable until the PIN is reentered Setting the Anti Theft Function 1 Press the VOL PUSH POWER knob 1 to power off 2 Hold down the buttons numbered 1 and 6 of the Preset buttons 2 and press the VOL PUSH POWER knob 1 SECURITY will be displayed 3 Press the Up button 3 and the button numbered 1 of the Preset buttons 2 simultaneously 4 Enter a 4 digit number to be registered as PIN using the buttons numbered 1 4 of the Preset buttons 2 5 Hold down the TUNE FOLDER PUSH SOUND knob 4 for 1 second or longer to set the anti theft function 96 76G 74E NOTE Take a note of the registered PIN and keep it for the future use Canceling the anti theft feature To cancel the anti theft function delete the registered PIN 1 Press the VOL PUSH POWER knob 1 to power off 2 Hold down
45. speed and downshift to a lower gear before going down a long or steep hill A lower gear will allow the engine to provide braking Avoid riding the brakes or they may overheat resulting in brake failure When driving on slippery roads be sure to slow down before down shifting Excessive and or sudden changes in engine speed may cause loss of traction which could cause you to lose control NOTICE Make sure that the vehicle is com pletely stationary before you shift into reverse 3 7 NOTICE To help avoid clutch damage do not use the clutch pedal as a footrest while driving or use the clutch to keep the vehicle stationary on a slope Depress the clutch fully when shifting When shifting or starting off do not race the engine Racing the engine can shorten engine life and cause negative effect to smooth shifting Braking 60M 03 01 1 The distance needed to bring any vehicle to a halt increases with the speed of the vehicle The braking distance needed for example at 60 km h 37 mph will be approximately 4 times greater than the 76G 74E braking distance needed at 30 km h 19 mph Start to brake the vehicle when there is plenty of distance between your vehicle and the stopping point and slow down gradually A WARNING If water gets into the brake drums brake performance may become poor and unpredictable After driving through water or washing the under side of the vehicle test th
46. the vehicle is supported by the jack and never allow passengers to remain in the vehicle 60M 08 008 Front NOTICE 1 2 Jack stand 3 Jacking point for onboard jack Never apply a garage jack to the 4 Rear exhaust pipe or engine undercover b and rear torsion beam 6 7 To Raise the Vehicle with a Garage Jack e Apply the garage jack to one of the points indicated below e Always support the raised vehicle with jack stands commercially available at the points indicated below Front suspension frame Jacking point for garage jack Application point for two column lift and jack stand When you apply a garage jack to the rear jacking point it may inter fere with the rear bumper depend ing on the shape of the garage jack NOTE For more details please contact an authorized MARUTI SUZUKI dealer 8 3 150 76G 74E Changing Wheels To change a wheel use the following pro cedure 1 Clear all passengers and luggage from the vehicle 2 Remove the jack tools and spare wheel from the vehicle 3 Loosen but do not remove the wheel nuts 4 Jack up the vehicle follow the jacking instructions in this section A WARNING Be sure to shift into R Reverse in manual transmission when you jack up the vehicle Never jack up the vehicle with the transmission in N Neutral Other wise unstable jack may cause an acci
47. to include the accessory floor mat or rubber mat on the floor wall in your measurement 60M 07 028 A WARNING If you experience any of the following problems with your vehicle s brake system have the vehicle inspected immediately by your MARTUI SUZUKI dealer Poor braking performance Uneven braking brakes not working uniformly on all wheels Excessive pedal travel Brake dragging Excessive noise 76G 74E Parking Brake EXAMPLE 60M 07 029 Ratchet tooth specification b 4th 9th Lever pull force 1 200 N 20 kg 44 155 Check the parking brake for proper adjust ment by counting the number of clicks made by the ratchet teeth as you slowly pull up on the parking brake lever to the point of full engagement The parking brake lever should stop between the specified ratchet teeth and the rear wheels should be securely locked If the parking brake is not properly adjusted or the brakes drag after the lever has been fully released have the parking brake inspected and or adjusted by your MARUTI SUZUKI dealer 134 76G 74E Steering EXAMPLE 60M 07 030 Steering wheel play 0 30 mm 0 0 1 2 in Check the play of the steering wheel by gently turning it from left to right and mea suring the distance that it moves before you feel slight resistance The play should be between the specified values Check that the steering wheel turns easily and smoothly without rattling by
48. turning it all the way to the right and to the left while driving very slowly in an open area If the amount of free play is outside the specifi cation or you find anything else to be wrong an inspection must be performed by your MARUTI SUZUKI dealer Tyres 60 07 031 The front and rear tyre pressure specifica tions for your vehicle are listed on the Tyre Information Label Both the front and rear tyres should have the specified tyre pres sure Tyre Inspection Inspect your vehicle s tyres at least once a month by performing the following checks 1 Measure the air pressure with a tyre gauge Adjust the pressure if necessary Hemember to check the spare tyre too A WARNING e Air pressures should be checked when the tyres are cold or you may get inaccurate readings cy INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE A WARNING Check the inflation pressure from time to time while inflating the tyre gradually until the specified pres sure is obtained Never underinflate or overinflate the tyres Underinflation can cause unusual handling characteristics or can cause the rim to slip on the tyre bead resulting in an accident or damage to the tyre or rim Overinflation can cause the tyre to burst resulting in personal injury Overinflation can also cause unusual handling characteristics which may result in an accident EXAMPLE 60M 07 032 7 16 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE 1 Tread wear indicator
49. your child restraint system according to the instructions provided by the child restraint system manufacturer Make sure that the seat belt is securely latched Try to move the child restraint system in all directions to make sure it is securely installed 2 21 Installation with a Lap Belt EXAMPLE Pull to tighten 60M 02 065 Install your child restraint system according to the instructions provided by the child restraint system manufacturer To lengthen or tighten the belt refer to the Lap belt item in this Seat Belts and Child Restraint Systems section After making sure that the seat belt is securely latched try moving the child restraint system in all directions to make sure it is securely installed If you need to tighten the belt pull the free end of the webbing 76G 74E Seat Belt Pretensioner System if equipped 60M 02 066 A WARNING This section of the owner s manual describes your MARUTI SUZUKI SEAT BELT PRETENSIONER SYSTEM Please read and follow ALL these instructions carefully to minimize your risk of severe injury or death To determine if your vehicle is equipped with a seat belt pretensioner system at the front seating positions check the label on the front seat belt at the bottom part If the letters p and or PRE appear as illus trated your vehicle is equipped with the seat belt pretensioner system You can use the pretensioner seat belts in the same ma
50. 60M 59K 67L 76G 83K 82C 74E TABLE OF CONTENTS FUEL RECOMMENDATION BEFORE DRIVING OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE DRIVING TIPS OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT VEHICLE LOADING AND TOWING INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE EMERGENCY SERVICE APPEARANCE CARE GENERAL INFORMATION SPECIFICATION I a 60M 59K 67L 76G 83K 82C 74E 60M 59K 67L 76G 83K 82C 74E FOREWORD This manual is an essential part of your vehicle and should remain with the vehicle when resold or otherwise transferred to a new owner or operator Please read this manual carefully before operating your new MARUTI SUZUKI and review the manual from time to time It contains important information on safety operation and maintenance You are invited to avail the three Free Inspection Services as described in the manual Three free inspection coupons are attached to this manual Please show this manual to your dealer while you take your MARUTI SUZUKI for any Service To prolong the life of your vehicle and reduce maintenance cost the periodic maintenance must be carried out according to PERIODIC MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE described in INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE section of this manual It is essential for preventing trouble and accidents to ensure your satisfaction and safety Daily inspection and care as per DAILY INSPECTION CHECKLIST described in the INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE section of this manual is essential for prolonging the life of the
51. 76G 74E 154 76G 74E APPEARANCE CARE 155 Corrosion Prevention Vehicle Cleaning APPEARANCE CARE Corrosion Prevention It is important to take good care of your vehicle to protect it from corrosion Listed below are instructions for how to maintain your vehicle to prevent corrosion Please read and follow these instructions carefully Important Information About Corrosion Common causes of corrosion 1 Accumulation of road salt dirt moisture or chemicals in hard to reach areas of the vehicle underbody or frame 2 Chipping scratches and any damage to treated or painted metal surfaces resulting from minor accidents or abra sion by stones and gravel Environmental conditions which accel erate corrosion 1 Road salt dust control chemicals sea air or industrial pollution will all acceler ate the corrosion of metal 2 High humidity will increase the rate of corrosion particularly when the temper ature range is just above the freezing point 3 Moisture in certain areas of a vehicle for an extended period of time may promote corrosion even though other body sections may be completely dry 4 High temperatures will cause an accel erated rate of corrosion to parts of the vehicle which are not well ventilated to permit quick drying 9 1 This information illustrates the necessity of keeping your vehicle particularly the underbody as clean and dry as possible It is equally important to repai
52. AMPLE Brightest ETIEN Initial setting VA PEE Dies 60M 02 101 A WARNING If you attempt to adjust the display while driving you could lose control of the vehicle Do not attempt to adjust the display while driving 49 NOTE e f you do not turn the brightness control knob within about 5 seconds of activat ing the brightness control display the brightness control display will be can celed automatically e When you reconnect the battery the brightness of the instrument panel lights will be reinitialized Readjust the bright ness according to your preference Information Display with tachometer 60M 02 102 BEFORE DRIVING without tachometer EXAMPLE 60M 02 103 1 Trip meter selector knob 2 Indicator selector knob 3 Information display When the ignition switch is in the ON position the information display shows the following information Display A Thermometer if equipped Display B Trip meter Instantaneous fuel consumption Average fuel consumption Driving range Display C Odometer 2 34 BEFORE DRIVING Display D Clock Thermometer if equipped When the ignition switch is in the ON position the display A shows the ther mometer The thermometer indicates the outside temperature EXAMPLE 60M 02 104 If the outside temperature nears freezing the mark a will appear on the display
53. Dear Customer WORKSHOP For any assistance with regard to our product please contact General Manager Works Manager at any of our Dealer or Authorised Service Station For additional enquiry you may contact our Regional office or Service Division The Addresses and Phone nos are given in Service Network booklet provided along with vehicle MAINTENANCE SERVICE RECORD 60M 59K 67L 76G 83K 844 74E DATE OF KIND OF MILEAGE DESCRIPTION OF JOB NAME OF SERVICING JOB CARD MECHANIC S SERVICE SERVICE km DEALER MASS NO SIGNATURE F free Service P Paid Service W Warranty A Accident 0 4 6 60M 59K 67L 76G 83K 844 74E WARRANTY POLICY Maruti Suzuki India Limited hereinafter called Maruti Suzuki warrants that each new Maruti Suzuki vehicle distributed in India by Maruti Suzuki and sold by an authorised Maruti Suzuki dealer will be free under normal use and service from any defects in material and workmanship at the time of manufacture SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING TERMS AND CONDITIONS 1 Qualification To qualify for this warranty The Maruti Suzuki vehicle must be delivered by Maruti Suzuki authorised dealer and set up serviced by Maruti Suzuki authorised dealer service station b The warranty registration card in respect of each vehicle must be completed by the dealer at the time of delivery of the vehicle and dealer should retain the same 2 Term The term of the warranty shall be twenty four 24 months
54. ELP is displayed contact your authorized MARUTI SUZUKI dealer Unable to turn on the power no sound Contact your authorized MARUTI SUZUKI No sound is produced Fuse is blown dealer Radio It may not be exactly tuned in to the station Tune it in exactly to the station Unable to receive by auto tuning There may be no station emitting signals up a station by manual tuning powerful enough CD The disc is dirty Wipe the disc with a soft cloth Sound skips or noise produced The disc has a major scratch or is warped Replace the disc with the one with no scratch and also not warped 105 5 28 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMET 76G 74E Problem Possible cause Possible solution MP3 WMA The disc contains unsupported formatted No playback data Check the file format Sound skipping may occur when playing It is not recommended to play VBR files Sound skips or noise produced VBR Variable Bit Rate files USB There is no supported format file to play on Check the file format Playback does not start when the USB this unit device is connected The current consumption of the USB device Use an USB device with a current exceeds 500 mA consumption lower than 500 mA 5 29 106 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT 76G 74E Error Display Messages if applicable CD Insert the disc with its label side up Check the disc if it is not warped or is The disc cannot be read free of flaws ERROR 1 W
55. FOLDER REPEAT The repeat indicator RPT F will light All the tracks in the folder currently selected will be played repeatedly Display change Press the DISP button 7 Each time the button is pressed display will change as follows Play time Folder name File name Album name only Y Track title Artist name 60M 05 48 NOTE e NO TITLE will be displayed when there is no text information in the disc currently being played e f text data contains more than 12 char acters the gt mark will appear at the right end Holding down the DISP button 7 for 1 second or longer can display the next page 76G 74E Notes on USB device Compatible USB devices e USB Mass Storage Class For details as to whether your USB memory USB Audio is compatible with USB Mass Storage Class please con tact the USB memory USB Audio man ufacturer e USB Standard Compatibility 1 1 2 0 Full Speed e File System FAT16 32 e Maximum current less than 500 mA Capacity less than 4 GB 1 partition USB device connection e When connecting a USB device make sure that the connector is pushed all the way into the port Do not leave the USB device for long periods of time in places inside the vehicle where the temperature can rise too high e Back up any important data beforehand We cannot accept responsibility for any lost data e t is recommended not to connect a USB device that contains data fi
56. G 83K 844 74E Any consequential repairs or replacement of parts which may be found necessary to establish compliance of Emission Warranty will not be considered under warranty unless the same is under product warranty The consumable will be charged as per actual under such repair or replacement Maruti Suzuki will not be responsible for the cost of transportation of the vehicle to the nearest Maruti Suzuki dealer workshop or any loss due to non availability of the vehicle during the period of lodging of a warranty claim and examination and or repair by Maruti Suzuki dealer Maruti Suzuki will not be responsible for any penalty that may be charged by statutory authorities on account of failure to comply with the EMISSION STANDARDS Emission Warranty will not be affected on the change of owner provided all the documents are available All maintenance actions as specified in the Owners Manual and Service Booklet need to be followed and recorded in the manual for emission warranty The customer needs to produce the PUC Pollution Under Control certificate valid for the period preceding the test during which the failure is discovered The receipts for the maintenance of the vehicle as per specification in Owners Manual and Service Booklet from the date of original purchase of the vehicle will also be required Condition Under which the Emission Warranty is not APPLICABLE 1 pt XS SD de N 0 8 In the absence of valid PUC ce
57. ING it cool Do not open the hood when steam is present When the steam can no longer be seen or heard open the hood to see if the coolant is still boiling If it is you must wait until it stops boiling before you proceed If the temperature indication does not come down to within the normal acceptable range 1 Turn off the engine and check that the water pump belt and pulleys are not damaged or slipping If any abnormality is found correct it 2 Check the coolant level in the reservoir If it is found to be lower than the LOW line look for leaks at the radiator water pump and radiator and heater hoses If you locate any leaks that may have caused the overheating do not run the engine until these problems have been corrected 3 If you do not find a leak carefully add coolant to the reservoir and then the radiator if necessary Refer to Engine Coolant in the INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE section 8 7 60 08 013 A WARNING e t is hazardous to remove the radia tor cap or degassing tank cap for a diesel engine when the water temperature is high because scalding fluid and steam may be blown out under pressure The cap should only be taken off when the coolant temperature has lowered To help prevent personal injury keep hands tools and clothing away from the engine cooling fan and air conditioner fan if equipped These electric fans can automatically turn on without warning
58. NING If the AIR BAG light in the instrument cluster ever comes on and stays on gt 2 25 A WARNING cA it means that something may be wrong with the air bag system If this ever happens have the vehicle ser viced immediately because the air bags may not offer the protection for which they were designed How the System Works In a frontal collision the crash sensors will detect rapid deceleration and if the con troller judges that the deceleration repre sents a severe frontal crash the controller will trigger the inflators The inflators inflate the appropriate air bags with nitrogen or argon gas The inflated air bags provide a cushion for your head and upper body The air bag inflates and deflates so quickly that you may not even realize that it has acti vated The air bag will neither hinder your view nor make it harder to exit the vehicle Air bags must inflate quickly and forcefully in order to reduce the chance of serious or fatal injuries However an unavoidable consequence of the quick inflation is that the air bag may irritate bare skin such as the facial area against a front air bag Also upon inflation a loud noise will occur and some powder and smoke will be released These conditions are not harmful and do not indicate a fire in the vehicle Be aware 76G 74E however that some air bag components may be hot for a while after inflation A seat belt helps keep you in the proper pos
59. P button 6 for 1 second or longer can display the next page 5 12 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMET Notes on MP3 WMA What is MP3 WMA MPEG1 2 Audio 1 and WMA Windows MediaTM Audio are the com pression formats of digital audio The former is developed by MPEG Motion Picture Experts Group and the latter is developed by Microsoft Corporation Using these compression formats you can record contents of about 10 music CDs on a single CD media This figure refers to data recorded on a 650 MB CD R or CD RW at a fixed bit rate of 128 kbps and a sampling frequency of 44 1 kHz Points to remember when making MP3 WMA files Common e High bit rate and high sampling fre quency are recommended for high quality sounds e Selecting VBR Variable Bit Rate is not recommended Selecting VBR may cause display of incorrect playing time and jumpiness of playback e Playback sound quality varies depending on the encoding environment For details refer to the user manual of the encoding software and the writing soft ware in use e t is recommended to set the bit rate to 4 kbps or more and fixed WMA e t is recommended to set the bit rate to 64 kbps or more and fixed Do not set the copy protect attribute on the WMA file to enable this unit to play back NOTICE Never assign the mp3 or wma file name extension to a file if it is not in the MP3 WMA format file Failu
60. Passenger s door EXAMPLE S D The passenger s door has a switch 5 to operate the passenger s window 60M 02 018 2 6 BEFORE DRIVING 60M 02 019 To open a window push the top part of the switch and to close the window lift up the top part of the switch The drivers window has an auto down feature for added convenience at toll booths or drive through restaurants for example This means you can open the window without holding the window switch in the Down position Press the driver s window switch completely down and release it To stop the window before it reaches the bottom pull the switch up briefly Lock switch 60M 02 020 2 7 The driver s door also has a lock switch for the passengers windows When you push in the lock switch the passenger s windows 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 again A WARNING You should always lock the passen ger s window operation when there are children in the vehicle Children can be seriously injured if they get part of their body caught by the window during operation To avoid injuring an occupant by window entrapment be sure no part of the occupant s body such as hands or head is in the path of the electric windows when closing them Always remove the ignition key when leaving the vehicle even if only for a short time Also do not l
61. RNING In addition to following the driving tips in this section it is important to observe the following precautions e Make sure your tyres are in good condition and always maintain the specified tyre pressure Refer to Tyres in the INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE section for details Do not use tyres other than those specified by MARUTI SUZUKI Never use different sizes or types of tyres on the front and rear wheels For information regarding the specified tyres refer to the Tyre Information 4 4 DRIVIING TIPS A WARNING Label located on the driver s door lock pillar Never use oversized tyres or special shock absorbers and springs to raise jack up your vehicle This will change the handling characteristics Oversized tyres may also rub against the fender over bumps causing vehicle damage or tyre failure After driving through water test the brakes while driving at a slow speed to see if they have maintained their normal effectiveness If the brakes are less effective than normal dry them by repeatedly applying the brakes while driving slowly until the brakes have regained their normal effectiveness DO S AND DON TS FOR SAFE DRIVING Exercise care in handling your vehicle Be conscious of not only your own safety but also the safety of others on the road and thus enjoy the best and most comfortable driving experience This section contains basic rules for safe driving Read it carefully f
62. TROLS AND EQUIPMET A WARNING This is a class laser product Use of controls or adjustments or perfor 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 yourself Refer servicing to qualified personnel Basic Operations j SOUND td SEEK TRACK 60M 05 024 1 VOL PUSH POWER knob 2 TUNE FOLDER PUSH SOUND knob 3 MUTE button Turning power on off Press the VOL PUSH POWER knob 1 The unit starts in the function mode it was in when the power was turned off last 5 7 Adjusting the volume Turn the VOL PUSH POWER knob 1 Turning it clockwise increases the volume turning it counterclockwise decreases the volume NOTE While driving adjust the volume to an extent that sound and or noise coming from outside the vehicle can be heard Mute Press the MUTE button 3 to mute the sound To cancel the mute press the MUTE button 3 again Adjusting bass treble balance fader 1 Press the TUNE FOLDER PUSH SOUND knob 2 Each time the knob is pressed sound adjustment will change as follows Preset EQ EQ OFF 4 Bass adjustment BASS 0 Treble adjustment TREBLE 0 Y Balance adjustment BALANCE 0 Y Fader adjustment FADER 0 Y AVC adjustment LEVEL 2 60M 05 025 76G 74E 2 Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH SOUND knob 2 to
63. The back of a rear facing child restraint would be too close to the inflating air bag 35 A WARNING If you install a child restraint system in the 2nd row seat slide the seat installed the child restraint system as far back as possible If you install a child restraint system in the 3rd row seat slide the seat in front of the seat installed a child restraint system enough forward so that the child s feet do not contact the front seatback These will help avoid injury to the child in the event of an accident 60M 02 062 BEFORE DRIVING 60M 02 063 A WARNING Children could be endangered in a crash if their child restraint systems are not properly secured in the vehi cle When installing a child restraint system be sure to follow the instruc tions below Be sure to secure the child in the restraint system accord ing to the manufacturer s instructions A WARNING In an accident or sudden stop the rear seat armrest if equipped could fall forward If there is a child in a rear facing child restraint in the cen ter seating position the falling armrest could injure the child Make sure the armrest is back in the seat when not in use 2 20 BEFORE DRIVING Installation with Lap Shoulder Seat Belts NOTICE Before installing a child restraint sys tem in the rear seat raise the head restraint if equipped to the most upper position ELR type belt EXAMPLE 60M 02 064 Install
64. WARNING Brake fluid is harmful or fatal if swal lowed and harmful if it comes in con tact with skin or eyes If swallowed do not induce vomiting Immediately contact a poison control center or a 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 the reach of children and animals 7 14 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE NOTE With disc brakes the fluid level can be expected to gradually fall as the brake pads wear Brake Pedal Check if the brake pedal stops at the regu lar height without spongy feeling when you depress it If not have the brake system inspected by your MARUTI SUZUKI dealer If you doubt the brake pedal for the regular height check it as follows 60M 07 027 Pedal to floor carpet minimum distance 59 mm 2 3 in With the engine running measure the dis tance between the brake pedal and floor carpet when the pedal is depressed with approximately 30 kg 66 lbs of force The minimum distance required is as specified Since your vehicle s brake system is self adjusting there is no need for pedal adjustment If the pedal to floor carpet distance as measured above is less than the minimum distance required have your vehicle 7 15 inspected by your MARUTI SUZUKI dealer NOTE When measuring the distance between the brake pedal and floor carpet be sure not
65. acquer thinners Petrol benzene or cleaning materials such as bleaches or strong household detergents The materials could cause personal injury or damage to the vehicle Cleaning the Interior Vinyl upholstery Prepare a solution of soap or mild deter gent mixed with warm water Apply the solution to the vinyl with a sponge or soft cloth and let it soak for a few minutes to loosen dirt Rub the surface with a clean damp cloth to remove dirt and the soap solution If some dirt still remains on the surface repeat this procedure Fabric upholstery Remove loose dirt with a vacuum cleaner Using a mild soap solution rub stained areas with a clean damp cloth To remove soap rub the areas again with a cloth dampened with water Repeat this until the stain is removed or use a commercial fabric cleaner for tougher stains If you use a fabric cleaner carefully follow the manu facturer s instructions and precautions APPEARANCE CARE Seat belts Clean seat belts with a mild soap and water Do not use bleach or dye on the belts They may weaken the fabric in the belts Vinyl floor mats Ordinary dirt can be removed from vinyl with water or mild soap Use a brush to help loosen dirt After the dirt is loosened rinse the mat thoroughly with water and dry it in the shade Carpets Remove dirt and soil as much as possible with a vacuum cleaner Using a mild soap solution rub stained areas with a clean damp cloth To r
66. activation point of the low fuel warning light 1 varies depending on road conditions for example slope or curve and driving conditions because of fuel moving in the tank The mark 2 indicates that the fuel filler door is located on the left side of the vehicle Temperature Gauge EXAMPLE 60M 02 099 When the ignition switch is in the ON position this gauge indicates the engine coolant temperature Under normal driving 76G 74E conditions the indicator should stay within the normal acceptable temperature range between and If the indicator approaches H overheating is indicated Follow the instructions for engine overheat ing in the EMERGENCY SERVICE section NOTICE Continuing to drive the vehicle when engine overheating is indicated can result in severe engine damage Brightness Control EXAMPLE 60M 02 100 When the ignition switch is turned to the ON position the pointer lights come on Your vehicle has a system to automatically dim the brightness of the instrument panel lights when the position lights or headlights are on 48 76G 74E When the position lights and or headlights are ON you can control the meter illumina tion intensity To increase the brightness of the instrument panel lights turn the brightness control knob 1 clockwise To reduce the brightness of the instrument panel lights turn the brightness control knob 1 counterclockwise EX
67. aking the window do not let the wiper arm strike the window while replacing the wiper blade NOTE Some wiper blades may be different from the ones described here depending on vehicle specifications If so consult your MARUTI SUZUKI dealer for proper replacement method 76G 74E For windshield wipers 60M 07 061 1 Hold the wiper arm away from the win EXAMPLE 60M 07 062 2 Squeeze lock 1 towards wiper arm 2 and remove the wiper frame from the 144 76G 74E arm as shown 3 Unlock the lock end of the wiper blade and slide the blade out as shown 60 07 063 60M 07 064 3 Retainer 145 4 If the new blade is provided without the two metal retainers move them from the old blade to the new one EXAMPLE 60M 07 066 A Up B Down NOTE When you install the metal retainers 3 make sure the direction of metal retainers as shown in the above illustrations INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE 60M 07 067 4 Locked end 5 Install the new blade in the reverse order of removal with the locked end positioned toward the wiper arm Make sure the blade is properly retained by all the hooks Lock the blade end into place 6 Reinstall wiper frame to arm making sure that the lock lever is snapped securely into the arm For rear wipers N lt 60M 07 068 1 Hold the wiper arm away from the win dow 7 26 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE 2 Remov
68. and fold the seatback forward NOTICE When the 2nd row seat head restraint reaches the front seatback slide the front seat forward A WARNING If you need to carry cargo in the pas senger compartment with the 2nd row seatback folded forward be sure to secure the cargo or it may be thrown about causing injury Never pile cargo higher than the seatback 2 13 To return the seat to the normal position follow the procedure below EXAMPLE 60M 02 039 Raise the seatback until it locks into place NOTE When the seatback is locked in the folded position pull up the lever on the outboard side of the seat to unlatch the seatback After returning the seat try moving the seatback to make sure they are securely latched 3rd row seats To fold the 3rd row seat forward 1 Lower the head restraint if equipped fully 2 Store the seat belt buckles in the seat cushion slit 76G 74E EXAMPLE 60M 02 040 3 Pull up the both release straps on the top of seat and fold the seatback for ward NOTICE When the 3rd row seat head restraint reaches the 2nd row seatback slide the 2nd row seat forward if required remove head restraint A WARNING If you need to carry cargo in the pas senger compartment with the 3rd row seatback folded forward be sure to secure the cargo or it may be thrown about causing injury Never pile cargo higher than the seatback 76G 74E To return the seat to
69. and others You should also avoid driving when you are tyred sick irritated or under stress 4 1 Running in NOTICE The future performance and reliability of the engine depends on the care and restraint exercised during its early life It is especially important to observe the following precautions during the initial 960 km 600 miles of vehicle operation e After starting do not race the engine Warm it up gradually Avoid prolonged vehicle operation at a constant speed Moving parts will break in better if you vary your speed Start off from a stop slowly Avoid full throttle starts Avoid hard braking especially dur ing the first 320 km 200 miles of driving Do not drive slowly with the trans mission in a high gear Drive the vehicle at moderate engine speeds Do not tow a trailer during the first 960 km 600 miles of vehicle oper ation 76G 74E Catalytic Converter EXAMPLE 60M 04 002 The purpose of the catalytic converter is to minimize the amount of harmful pollutants in your vehicle s exhaust Use of leaded fuel in vehicles equipped with catalytic converters is prohibited because lead deactivates the pollutant reducing compo nents of the catalyst system The converter is designed to last the life of the vehicle under normal usage and when unleaded fuel is used No special mainte nance is required on the converter How ever it is very important to keep the engine properly t
70. andling durability and fuel economy 118 76G 74E INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE 119 Maintenance Sehedule ec aH a 7 1 Periodic Maintenance 7 2 Maintenance Recommended under Severe Driving Conditions 7 2 Dre BeN Pe 7 6 EX gie IR m and gl attt 7 6 Coolant E 7 9 850 NR 7 11 cr Su e 7 11 Gear pe 7 12 Pedal e 7 13 Fuel Filter nnmnnn nnmnnn nnn 7 13 X 7 14 eil 7 16 lulce 7 16 BARONY Ae 7 18 FUSES m X 7 19 ANDINO
71. anges are normal the system is designed so that the compressor turns on or off to maintain the desired temperature Less operation of the compressor results in better fuel economy System Operating Instructions Natural ventilation Select VENTILATION and FRESH AIR the temperature selector to the desired temperature position and the blower speed selector to OFF Fresh air will flow through the vehicle during driving Forced ventilation The control settings are the same as for natural ventilation except you set the blower speed selector to a position other than OFF Normal heating using outside air Select HEAT and FRESH AIR the tem perature selector to the desired temperature position and the blower speed selector to the desired blower speed position Setting the blower speed selector to a higher blower speed position increases heating efficiency Quick heating using recirculated air The control settings are the same as for normal heating except you select RECIR CULATED AIR If you use this heating method for an extended period of time the air in the vehicle can become contaminated 76G 74E and the windows can become misty Therefore use this method only for quick heating and change to the normal heating method as soon as possible Head cooled Feet warmed heating Select BI LEVEL and FRESH AIR the temperature selector to the desired tem perature position and the blower spee
72. as when changing lanes the steering wheel is not turned far enough to cancel the turn signal For convenience you can flash the turn signal by moving the lever part way and holding it there The lever will return to its normal position when you release it NOTE The turn signal and its indicator flash three times even if you return the lever immedi ately after moving it Hazard Warning Switch 60M 02 117 Push in the hazard warning switch to acti vate the hazard warning lights All turn sig nal lights and both turn signal indicators will flash simultaneously To turn off the lights 55 push the switch again Use the hazard warning lights to warn other traffic during emergency parking or when your vehicle could otherwise become a traffic hazard Windshield Wiper and Washer Lever 60M 02 118 A WARNING To avoid possible injury do not oper ate controls by reaching through the steering wheel Wiper and Washer Operation When the ignition switch is in the ON position you can use the wiper washer lever or switch if equipped BEFORE DRIVING Windshield Wipers 60M 02 119 To turn the windshield wipers on move the lever down to one of the three operating positions In the INT position the wipers operate intermittently The INT position is very convenient for driving in mist or light rain In the LO position the wipers oper ate at a steady low speed In the
73. ashing your vehicle carefully avoid damage to paint ud pias e Do not use an acidic or alkaline deter test the brakes before driving to tic surface do not wipe the dirt off gent to wash aluminum wheels These make sure they have maintained without ample water Be sure to fol types of detergent will cause permanent low above procedure spots discoloration and cracks on fin ished surfaces e Do not use a bristle brush and soap their normal effectiveness When washing the vehicle park it where 3 Wash the entire exterior with a mild direct sunlight does not fall on it and follow detergent or car wash soap using a 4 E nese the instructions below sponge or soft cloth The sponge or 1 Flush the underside of body and wheel cloth should be frequently soaked in the Washing housings with pressurized water to soap solution remove mud and debris Use plenty of PRIOR NOTICE NOTICE When using a commercial car wash When washing the vehicle Avoid directing steam or hot water of more than 80 C 176 F on plas product observe the cautions speci fied by the manufacturer Never use strong household detergents or soaps tic parts To avoid damaging engine compo nents do not use pressurized water in the engine compartment 4 Once the dirt has been completely removed rinse off the detergent with running water 5 After rinsing wipe off the vehicle body with a wet chamois or cloth an
74. ay is done for one round the normal playback starts e To cancel the scan play press the SCAN button 7 again Random playback Press the RDM button 5 Each time the button is pressed the mode will change as follows OFF gt FOLDER RANDOM ALL RANDOM _ 60M 05 041 89 e FOLDER RANDOM The random indicator RDM F will light The tracks in the current folder will be played in random order ALL RANDOM The random indicator RDM will light The tracks in the loaded disc will be played in random order Repeat playback Press the RPT button 4 Each time the button is pressed the mode will change as follows OFF gt FILER REPEAT gt FOLDER REPEAT 60M 05 042 e FILE REPEAT The repeat indicator RPT will light The track currently being played will be played repeatedly e FOLDER REPEAT The repeat indicator RPT F will light All tracks in the currently selected folder will be played repeatedly Display change Press the DISP button 6 Each time the button is pressed display will change as follows OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Play time Folder name File name V Album name MP3 only Y Track title Artist name 60M 05 043 NOTE e TITLE will be displayed when there is no text information in the disc currently being played e f text data contains more than 12 char acters the gt mark will appear at the right end Holding down the DIS
75. ay the list When a track is rewind the track selected from the list the playback starts DISP 3 button TYNE FOLDER UFIDOWN Dunen lt he display switches as follows While displaying iPod menu press to display Playlist name the next previous list in the same layer Track title Playlist mode only Artist name Track title EAM Alb Track titl RPT 4 button di Co Press to play the current track repeatedly Track tille Play time Press it for 1 second or longer to display the next page RDM 5 button The random mode switches as follows OFF During playback Press to display iPod menu SONG RANDOM Press it for 1 second or longer to display the top menu While iPod menu is displayed ALBUM RANDOM Press to display the folder in one layer upper NOTE Press it for 1 second or longer to display the top menu e When the scan play is done for one round the normal playback starts e To cancel the scan play press the SCAN button again 60M 05 065 5 27 104 Troubleshooting When encountered a problem check and follow the instructions as described below If the described suggestions do not solve the problem it is recommended to take the unit to your authorized MARUTI SUZUKI dealer Problem Possible cause Possible solution Common When SECURITY is displayed enter the Unable to operate The security function is on ID When H
76. ck When the ignition switch is in the ON position the display D shows the time To change the time indication 1 Push the trip meter selector knob 1 and the indicator selector knob 2 together 76G 74E 2 To change the hour indication turn the indicator selector knob 2 left or right repeatedly when the hour indication blinks To change the hour indication quickly turn and hold the indicator selector knob 2 To set the hour indi cation push the indicator selector knob 2 and the minute indication will blink 3 To change the minute indication turn the indicator selector knob 2 left or right repeatedly when the minute indication blinks To change the minute indication quickly turn and hold the indicator selector knob 2 To set the minute indication push the indicator selector knob 2 A WARNING If you attempt to adjust the display while driving you could lose control of the vehicle Do not attempt to adjust the display while driving NOTE When you reconnect the negative ter minal to the battery the clock indication will be reinitialized Change the indication again to your preference 52 76G 74E Lighting Control Lever 60M 02 108 A WARNING To avoid possible injury do not oper ate controls by reaching through the steering wheel Lighting Operation EXAMPLE 60M 02 109 To turn the lights on or off twist the knob on the end of the lever There are thre
77. d selector to the desired blower speed posi tion Unless the temperature selector is in the fully COLD position or fully HOT posi tion the air that comes out of the center and side outlets will be cooler than the air that comes out of the floor outlets Normal cooling Set the air flow selector to VENTILATION the temperature selector to the desired temperature position and the blower speed selector to the desired blower speed posi tion and turn on the A C switch Setting the blower speed selector to a higher blower speed position increases cooling efficiency You can switch the air intake selector to either FRESH AIR or RECIRCULATED AIR as you desire Choosing RECIRCU LATED AIR increases cooling efficiency Quick cooling using recirculated air The control settings are the same as for normal cooling except you select RECIR CULATED AIR and the highest blower speed 80 76G 74E NOTE e f you select HECIRCULATED AIR for an extended period of time the air in the vehicle can become contaminated Therefore you should occasionally select FRESH AIR e If your vehicle has been left in the sun with the windows closed it will cool faster if you open the windows briefly while you operate the air conditioner with the air intake selector at FRESH AIR and the blower at high speed Dehumidifying Set the air flow selector to a desired air flow selector position the temperature select
78. d you should have the brakes checked by your MARUTI SUZUKI dealer A WARNING Do not ride the brakes by applying them continuously or resting your foot on the pedal This will result in overheating of the brakes which could cause unpredictable braking action longer stopping distances or permanent brake damage Accelerator Pedal 3 This pedal controls the speed of the engine Depressing the accelerator pedal increases power output and speed Starting the Engine Before Starting the Engine 60M 03 009 1 Make sure the parking brake is set fully 76G 74E 2 Shift into N Neutral and depress the clutch pedal all the way to the floor Hold the clutch pedal while starting the engine A WARNING Make sure that the parking brake is set fully and the transmission is in Neutral before attempting to start the engine Starting a Cold and Warm Engine For Petrol Engine Model With your foot off the accelerator pedal crank the engine by turning the ignition key to START Release the key when the engine starts NOTICE Stop turning the starter immediately after the engine has started or the starter system can be damaged Do not crank the engine for more than 15 seconds at a time If the engine doesn t start on the first try wait about 15 seconds before trying again If the engine does not start after 15 sec onds of cranking wait about 15 seconds then press down the accelerator p
79. d allow it to dry in the shade 60M 09 002 9 3 158 76G 74E 6 Check carefully for damage to painted surfaces If there is any damage touch up the damage following the procedure below 1 Clean all damaged spots and allow them to dry 2 Stir the paint and touch up the damaged spots lightly using a small brush 3 Allow the paint to dry completely NOTICE If you use an automatic car wash make sure that your vehicle s body parts such as spoilers cannot be damaged If you are in doubt consult the car wash operator for advice Waxing 60 09 003 After washing the vehicle waxing and ishing are recommended to further protect and beautify the paint e Only use waxes and polishes of good quality e When using waxes and polishes observe the precautions specified by the manufacturers APPEARANCE CARE 9 4 APPEARANCE CARE 76G 74E MEMO 9 5 160 76G 74E GENERAL INFORMATION Vehicle Identification GENERAL INFROMATION Vehicle Identification Chassis Serial Number 60M 10 001 60M 10 002 The chassis and or engine serial numbers are used to register the vehicle They are also used to assist your dealer when order 10 1 ing or referring to special service informa tion Whenever you have occasion to consult your MARUTI SUZUKI dealer remember to identify your vehicle with this number Should you find the number difficult to read you will also find it
80. d lose control of the vehicle Horn 60M 02 123 Press the horn button of the steering wheel to sound the horn The horn will sound with the ignition switch in any position 57 Heated Rear Window Switch if equipped 60M 02 124 When the rear window is misted push this switch 1 to clear the window An indicator light will be lit when the defog ger is on The defogger will work only when the engine is running To turn off the defogger push the switch 1 again NOTICE The heated rear window uses a large amount of electricity Be sure to turn off after the window has become clear BEFORE DRIVING NOTE e The defogger will work only when the engine is running e The defogger will automatically turn off after the defogger remains on for 15 minutes to prevent discharging of the battery 2 42 BEFORE DRIVING 76G 74E MEMO 2 43 58 76G 74E OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE 59 Exhaust G s Warni m 3 1 Daily inspection Checkhist C 3 1 Engine Oil es licum C 3 2 P 3 3 ux iiM icicgt 3 4 lir M 3 5 SEAT CUA Me iren RIS 3 5 USING th e 3 6 M
81. damage or unintended activation of the pretensioners be sure the battery is disconnected and the ignition switch has been in the LOCK position for at least 90 seconds before performing any electrical service work on your MARUTI SUZUKI Do not touch pretensioner system compo nents or wiring The wires are wrapped with yellow tape or yellow tubing and the couplers are yellow When scrapping your MARUTI SUZUKI ask your MARUTI SUZUKI dealer body repair shop or scrap yard for assistance Supplemental Restraint System air bags if equipped A WARNING This section of the owner s manual describes the protection provided by your MARUTI SUZUKI s SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT SYSTEM air bags Please read and follow ALL these instructions carefully to minimize your risk of severe injury or death in the event of a collision 2 22 BEFORE DRIVING Your vehicle is equipped with a Supple mental Restraint System consisting of the following components in addition to a lap shoulder belt at each front seating position 1 Driver s front air bag module if equipped 2 Front passenger s front air bag module if equipped 3 Seat belt pretensioners if equipped 4 Air bag controller if equipped 5 Forward crash sensor if equipped 60M 02 067 60M 02 068 2 23 If the AIR BAG light on the instrument cluster does not blink or come on when the ignition switch is first turned to the ON position or the AIR
82. de convex mirror Be aware that objects look smaller and appear farther away than when seen in a flat mirror Type 1 EXAMPLE 60M 02 024 You can adjust the outside rearview mirrors by hand with the knob 1 located on the drivers or front passenger s door panel Type 2 60M 02 025 The switch to control the electric mirrors is located on the driver s door panel You can adjust the mirrors when the ignition switch is in the ACC or ON position To adjust the mirrors BEFORE DRIVING 1 Move the selector switch to the left or right to select the mirror you wish to adjust 2 Press the outer part of the switch that corresponds to the direction in which you wish to move the mirror 3 Return the selector switch to the center position to help prevent unintended adjustment Front Seats Seat Adjustment A WARNING Never attempt to adjust the driver s seat or seatback while driving The seat or seatback could move unex pectedly causing loss of control Make sure that the driver s seat and seatback are properly adjusted before you start driving A WARNING To avoid excessive seat belt slack which reduces the effectiveness of the seat belts as a safety device make sure that the seats are adjusted before the seat belts are fastened 2 8 BEFORE DRIVING Adjusting Seat Position 60M 02 026 The adjustment lever for each front seat is located under the front of the seat To a
83. de door or the driver s door lock pillar Highway Driving When driving at highway speeds pay attention to the following e Stopping distance progressively increases with vehicle speed Apply the brakes far enough ahead of the stopping point to allow for the extra stopping distance e On rainy days Hydroplaning can occur Hydroplaning is the loss of direct con tact between the road surface and the vehicle s tyres due to a water film forming between them Steering or braking the vehicle while Hydroplaning can be very difficult and loss of control can occur Keep speed down when the road surface is wet e At high speeds the vehicle may be affected by side winds Therefore reduce speed and be prepared for unexpected buffeting which can occur at the exits of tunnels when passing by a cut of a hill or when being overtaken by large vehicles etc 4 3 Driving on Hills 60M 04 005 e When climbing steep hills the vehicle may begin to slow down and show a lack of power If this happens you should shift to a lower gear so that the engine will again be operating in its normal power range Shift rapidly to prevent the vehicle from losing momentum e When driving down a hill the engine should be used for braking by shifting to next lower gear A WARNING Try not to hold the brake pedal down too long or too often while going down a steep or long hill This could cause the brakes to overheat result ing in r
84. dealer 60M 02 083 Driver s seat Belt Reminder Light 60M 02 084 If the drivers seat belt is unbuckled when the ignition switch is turned to the ON position this light will blink until the driver s seat belt is buckled For details about the seat belt reminder refer to Seat Belts and Child Restraint Systems in this section 44 76G 74E AIR BAG Light if equipped 60M 02 085 This light blinks or comes on for several seconds when the ignition switch is turned to the ON position so you can check if the light is working The light will come on and stay on if there is a problem in the air bag system or the seat belt pretensioner system if equipped A WARNING If the AIR BAG light does not blink or come on briefly when the ignition switch is turned to the ON position stays on for more than 10 seconds or comes on while driving the air bag system or the seat belt pretensioner system if equipped may not work properly Have both systems inspected by an authorized MARUTI SUZUKI dealer 45 Malfunction Indicator Light 60M 02 086 Your vehicle has a computer controlled emission control system A malfunction indicator light is provided on the instrument panel to indicate when it is necessary to have the emission control system serviced The malfunction indicator light comes on when the ignition switch is turned to the ON position to let you know the light is wor
85. dent 5 Remove the wheel nuts and wheel 6 Before installing the new wheel clean any mud or dirt off from the surface of the wheel and hub with a clean cloth Clean the hub carefully it may be hot from driving Install the new wheel and replace the wheel nuts with their cone shaped end facing the wheel Tighten each nuts snugly by hand until the wheel is securely seated on the hub 151 60M 08 009 Tightening torque for wheel nuts 100 Nm 10 0 kg m 72 3 Ib ft shown in the illustration A WARNING Use genuine wheel nuts and tighten them to the specified torque as soon as possible after changing wheels Incorrect wheel nuts or improperly tightened wheel nuts may come loose or fall off which can result in an accident If you do not have a torque wrench have the wheel nuts torque checked by an authorized MARUTI SUZUKI dealer Lower the jack and fully tighten the nuts in a crisscross fashion with a wrench as EMERGENCY SERVICE Full Wheel Cover if equipped EXAMPLE 60M 08 010 Insert a piece of cloth between the spokes of the wheel cover and try to pull the cover outward as shown in figure Take out the detached wheel cover from the wheel rim For installation first match the slot at the wheel cover with the air filling nozzle of the wheel Apply equal pressure at the circumference of the wheel cover to fix it in the wheel rim EXAMPLE NEA 60M 08 011 When installing the cover
86. djust the seat position pull up on the adjustment lever and slide the seat forward or rearward After adjustment try to move the seat for ward and rearward to ensure that it is securely latched 2 9 EXAMPLE 60M 02 027 If the drivers seat is equipped with a seat height adjuster lever on the outboard side of the seat raise or lower the seat by pull ing up or down the adjuster lever Adjusting Seatbacks A WARNING All seatbacks should always be in an upright position when driving or seat belt effectiveness may be reduced Seat belts are designed to offer maxi mum protection when seatbacks are in the upright position 76G 74E EXAMPLE 60M 02 028 To adjust the seatback angle of front seats pull up the lever on the outboard side of the seat move the seatback to the desired position and release the lever to lock the seatback in place Head Restraints 60M 02 029 24 76G 74E Head restraints are designed to help reduce the risk of neck injuries in the case of an accident Adjust the head restraint to the position which places the center of the head restraint closest to the top of your ears If this is not possible for very tall passengers adjust the head restraint as high as possible A WARNING e Never drive the vehicle with the head restraints removed Do not attempt to adjust the head restraint while driving NOTE It may be necessary to recline the seatback to provide enough
87. dly Ned be be Track title Press it again to cancel Press it for 1 second or longer to display the next page SCAN button Press to play the first 10 seconds of each track in the disc sequentially NOTE e When the scan play is done for one round the normal playback starts e To cancel the scan play press the SCAN button again 60M 05 062 101 5 24 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMET MP3 WMA Disc operations TUNE FOLDER UP DOWN button Press to skip to the next previous folder RPT 4 button The repeat mode switches as follows OFF v FILE REPEAT v FOLDER REPEAT RDM 5 button The random mode switches as follows OFF v FOLDER RANDOM v ALL RANDOM NOTE e When the scan play is done for one round the normal playback starts e To cancel the scan play press the SCAN button again 5 25 76G 74E SEEK TRACK UP DOWN button Press to skip to the next previous track Press it for 1 second or longer to fast forward fast rewind the track DISP 3 button The display switches as follows Play time Y Folder name File name only Track title Artist Press it for 1 second or longer to display the next page SCAN button FILE SCAN Press it to play the first 10 seconds of each file in the currently playing folder in sequence FOLDER SCAN Press it for 1 second or longer to play the first 10 sec
88. e positions 53 OFF 1 All lights are off 2 Front position lights tail lights license plate light and instrument lights are on but headlights are off 3 Front position lights tail lights license plate light instrument lights and headlights are on EXAMPLE 60M 02 110 With the headlights on push the lever for ward to switch to the high beams main beams or pull the lever toward you to switch to the low beams When the high beams main beams are on a light on the instrument panel will come on To momen tarily activate the high beams main beams as a passing signal pull the lever slightly toward you and release it when you have completed the signal BEFORE DRIVING Light Reminder Buzzer A buzzer sounds to remind you to turn off the lights if they are left on when the igni tion key is removed and the driver s door is opened Rear Fog Light Switch if equipped 437 EXAMPLE 60M 02 111 To turn the rear fog light on twist the knob as shown in the illustration with the head lights are on When the rear fog light is on an indicator light on the instrument cluster will come on NOTE When the knob on the end of the lightning control lever is returned to the OFF posi tion the rear fog light switch will be can celed automatically Front Fog Light Switch if equipped 60M 02 112 2 38 BEFORE DRIVING The front fog light comes on when the fog light switch is push
89. e the track currently being played will start from the beginning again Fast forwarding Rewinding a track e Hold down the Up button 3 to fast for ward the track e Hold down the Down button 4 to fast rewind the track Scan play e FILE SCAN Press the SCAN button 8 The first 10 seconds of each file in the currently playing folder is played in sequence e FOLDER SCAN Press the SCAN button 8 for 1 sec ond or longer The first 10 seconds of the first file in each folder stored in the USB is played in sequence NOTE e When the scan play is done for one round the normal playback starts e To cancel the scan play press the SCAN button 8 again 5 14 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMET Random playback Press the RDM button 6 Each time the button is pressed the mode will change as follows OFF gt FOLDER RANDOM gt ALL RANDOM 60M 05 046 e FOLDER RANDOM The random indicator RDM F will light The tracks in the currently selected folder will be played in random order e ALL RANDOM The random indicator RDM will light The tracks in the connected USB device will be played in random order Repeat playback Press the RPT button 5 Each time the button is pressed the mode will change as follows OFF FILER REPEAT gt FOLDER REPEAT 60M 05 047 e FILE REPEAT The repeat indicator RPT will light 5 15 The track currently being played will be played repeatedly e
90. e brakes while driving at a slow speed to see if they have maintained their normal effectiveness If the brakes are less effective than normal dry them by repeatedly applying the brakes while driving slowly until the brakes have regained their normal effectiveness Power Assisted Brakes Your vehicle has power assisted brakes If power assistance is lost due to a stalled engine or other failures the system is still fully operational on reserve power and you can bring the vehicle to a complete stop by pressing the brake pedal once and holding it down The reserve power is partly used up when you depress the brake pedal and reduces each time the pedal is pressed Apply smooth and even pressure to the pedal Do not pump the pedal 66 76G 74E A WARNING Even without reserve power in the brake system you can still stop the vehicle by pressing the brake pedal harder than normally required How ever the stopping distance may be longer Brake Assist System if equipped When you slam the brakes on the brake assist system judges as an emergency stop and provides more powerful braking for a driver who cannot hold down the brake pedal firmly NOTE If you quickly and forcefully depress the brakes you may hear a clicking sound in the brake pedal This is normal and indi cates that the brake assist system is acti vated properly Anti Lock Brake System ABS if equipped ABS will help you avoid skidding by elec tr
91. e of 2nd row seats pull up the lever on the outboard side of the seat move the seatback to the desired position and release the lever to lock the seatback in place 2 11 Walk in Type Seats for 2nd row seats 60M 02 033 NOTE To enter to or exit from the 3rd row seat hook the webbing of the outboard lap shoulder belt of 2nd row seat before mov ing the 2nd row seat EXAMPLE 60M 02 034 76G 74E The walk in type seat can be moved to pro vide easy entry to and exit from the 3rd row seats You can move a walk in seat by pull ing up the lever on the outboard side of the seatback and pushing the seatback forward A WARNING e After using the walk in function be sure to return the folded seat back to an upright position Before returning a walk in seat to its normal seating position make sure that the feet of the passenger in the 3rd row seat are out of the way After returning the seat to its nor mal seating position make sure it is securely latched Head Restraints if equipped Head restraints are designed to help reduce the risk of neck injuries in the case of an accident A WARNING e Never drive the vehicle with the head restraints removed Do not attempt to adjust the head restraint while driving NOTE It may be necessary to fold forward the 26 76G 74E seatback to provide enough overhead clearance to remove the head restraint Adjust the head restraint to the
92. e that the tailgate is closed and latched securely Com pletely closing the tailgate helps pre vent occupants from being thrown from the vehicle in the event of an accident Completely closing it also helps keep exhaust gases from enter ing the vehicle 60M 02 008 You can lock and unlock the tailgate by using the key in the driver s door lock To open the tailgate pull up and hold the tailgate handle 1 and lift the tailgate If you cannot unlatch the tailgate by pulling up the tailgate handle 1 due to a dis 18 76G 74E charged battery or malfunction follow the procedures below to unlatch the tailgate from inside the vehicle 1 Fold the 3rd row seat forward for easier access Refer to Folding Rear Seats section for details on how to fold the 3rd row seat forward 60M 02 009 2 Push open the tailgate from inside by pushing up on the emergency lever 2 using a flat blade screwdriver or the jack handle The tailgate will be latched again by closing the tailgate simply If the tailgate cannot be unlatched by pull ing up the tailgate handle 1 have the vehicle inspected by your MARUTI SUZUKI dealer 19 A CAUTION To avoid injury do not use your fin ger to push the emergency lever e Make sure there is no one near the tailgate when pushing open the tail gate from inside the vehicle Type 2 60M 02 010 To open the tailgate insert the key and turn it clockwise to unla
93. e the wiper frame from the arm as shown 3 Slide the blade out as shown 60M 07 069 NOTE Do not flex the wiper blade frame end more than necessary If you do it can break off 60M 07 070 7 27 1 Retainer 4 If the new blade is provided without the two metal retainers move them from the old blade to the new one 5 Install the new blade in the reverse order of removal Make sure the blade is properly retained by all the hooks 6 Reinstall wiper frame to arm in the reverse order of removal Windshield Washer Fluid 60M 07 071 Check that there is washer fluid in the tank Hefill it if necessary Use a good quality windshield washer fluid diluted with water as necessary 76G 74E A WARNING Do not use anti freeze solution in the windshield washer reservoir This can severely impair visibility when sprayed on the windshield and also damage your vehicle s paint NOTICE Damage may result if the washer motor is operated with no fluid in the washer tank Air Conditioning System If you do not use the air conditioner for a long period such as during winter it may not give the best performance when you start using it again To help maintain opti mum performance and durability of your air conditioner it needs to be run periodically Operate the air conditioner at least once a month for one minute with the engine idling This circulates the refrigerant and oil and helps protec
94. e to the assembly is not obvious Children age 12 and under should ride properly restrained in the rear seat Infants and small children should never be transported unless they are properly restrained Restraint systems for infants and small chil dren can be purchased locally and should be used Make sure that the system you purchase meets appli cable safety standards Read and follow all the directions provided by the manufacturer For children if the shoulder belt irritates the neck or face move the child closer to the center of the vehicle than one occupant and never attach a gt e Avoid contamination of seat belt 2 15 76G 74E A WARNING webbing by polishes oils chemi cals and particularly battery acid Cleaning may safely be carried out using mild soap and water Do not insert any items such as coins clips etc into the seat belt buckles and be careful not to spill liquids into these parts If foreign materials get into a seat belt buckle the seat belt may not work properly All seatbacks should always be in an upright position when driving or seat belt effectiveness may be reduced Seat belts are designed to offer maximum protection when seatbacks are in the upright posi tion Lap Shoulder Belt Emergency Locking Retractor ELR The seat belt has an emergency locking retractor ELR which is designed to lock the seat belt only during a sudden stop or impact It also may lock if you
95. eave children alone in a parked vehicle Unattended children could use the electric window switches and get trapped by the window NOTE If you drive with one of the rear windows open you may hear a loud sound caused by air vibration To reduce the sound open the driver s or front passenger s window or narrow the rear window opening 76G 74E Mirrors Inside Rearview Mirror You can adjust the inside rearview mirror by hand so as to see the rear of your vehi cle in the mirror Type 1 x 4 60M 02 021 Type 2 60M 02 022 60M 02 023 2 Day driving 3 Night driving 22 76G 74E To adjust the mirror set the selector tab 1 to the day position then move the mirror up down or sideways by hand to obtain the best view When driving at night you can move the selector tab to the night position to reduce glare from the headlights of vehicles behind you A WARNING Always adjust the mirror with the selector set to the day position Only use the night position if it is necessary to reduce glare from the headlights of vehicles behind you Be aware that in this position you may not be able to see some objects that could be seen in the day position Outside Rearview Mirrors Adjust the outside rearview mirrors so you can just see the side of your vehicle in the mirrors A WARNING Be careful when judging the size or distance of a vehicle or other object seen in the si
96. ed in with the position lights tail lights and or the headlights are on An indicator light above the switch will be lit when the front fog light is on NOTE In some countries the lighting operation may be different from the above description according to local regulations Headlight Leveling Switch 60 02 113 Level the headlight beam according to the load condition of your vehicle by turning this switch The chart below shows the appropriate switch position for different vehicle load conditions 2 39 Loading Switch Conditions Position Driver 1Seat Driver Co Driver 2 Seats Driver 2nd row 3 Seats Total 5 Seats All Passengers 7 Seats All Passengers Cargo Evenly Distributed load in luggage boot Driver Cargo Evenly distributed load in luggage boot 2 2 4 Turn Signal Control Lever 60M 02 114 76G 74E A WARNING To avoid possible injury do not oper ate controls by reaching through the steering wheel Turn Signal Operation With the ignition switch in the ON posi tion move the lever up or down to activate the right or left turn signals Normal turn signal EXAMPLE 60M 02 115 Move the lever all the way upward or down ward to signal When the turn is completed the signal will cancel and the lever will return to its normal position 54 76G 74E Lane change signal 60M 02 116 Sometimes such
97. ed the owner should consult the authorised Maruti Suzuki dealer from whom the vehicle was purchased for instructions concerning replacement of the Owner s Manual and Service Booklet Disclaimer of Consequential Damage Maruti Suzuki assumes no responsibility for loss of vehicle loss of time inconvenience or any other indirect incidental or consequential damage resulting from the vehicle not being available to the owner because of any defect covered by this warranty Change of Owner Even if ownership of the vehicle changes the remaining warranty period is effective for the new owner omsoker raskete IS STON WARRANTY EMISSION WARRANTY Maruti Suzuki offers the Emission Warranty on all Maruti Suzuki vehicles apart from the Regular warranty and will run parallel to the regular product warranty only in four metropolitan cities New Delhi Kolkata Mumbai and Chennai with effect from July 1st 2001 Terms The Emission Warranty will be applicable for 80 000 kms or 3 years Which ever comes earlier from the date of delivery to the first owner The remaining warranty terms will be valid in case of any change in ownership provided the production of all valid document Conditions 1 Under Emission Warranty Warranty claims will be admitted for a prima facie examination in case vehicle fails to meet to the Emission Standard as specified in sub rule 2 of rule no 115 of Central Motor Vehicles Rules CMVR 1989 2 warran
98. ed 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 which sensors activated the deployment 41 Servicing the air bag system If the air bags inflate have the air bags and related components replaced by an autho rized MARUTI SUZUKI dealer as soon as possible If your vehicle ever gets in deep water and the driver s floor is submerged the air bag controller could be damaged it does have the air bag system inspected by the MARUTI SUZUKI dealer as soon as possible Special procedures are required for servic ing or replacing an air bag For that reason only an authorized MARUTI SUZUKI dealer should be allowed to service or replace your air bags Please remind anyone who services your MARUTI SUZUKI that it has air bags Service on or around air bag components or wiring must be performed only by an authorized MARUTI SUZUKI dealer Improper service could result in unintended air bag deployment or could render the air bag inoperative Either of these two conditions may result in severe injury To prevent damage or unintended inflation of the air bag system be sure the battery is disconnected and the ignition switch has been in the LOCK position for at least 90 seconds before performing any electrical service work on your MARUTI SUZUKI Do BEFORE DRIVING not touch air bag system components or
99. edal to 1 64 76G 74E 3 of its travel and try cranking the engine again Release the key and accelerator pedal when the engine starts If the engine still does not start try holding the accelerator pedal all the way to the floor while cranking This should clear the engine if it is flooded For Diesel Engine Model Cold engine Turn the ignition switch to the ON posi tion and wait until the glow plug indicator goes out if it comes on Crank the engine by turning the ignition key to START the key when the engine starts NOTICE Stop turning the starter immediately after the engine has started or the starter system can be damaged Do not crank the engine for more than 15 seconds at a time If the engine doesn t start on the first try wait about 15 seconds before trying again Warm engine Crank the engine by turning the ignition key to START Release the key when the engine starts 65 Caution when stopping the engine with turbocharger When stopping the engine after climbing or high speed driving let the engine idle for about one minute or more if it is not pro hibited to cool down the turbocharger and engine oil This is to prevent the engine oil from over deteriorating Deteriorated engine oil will damage the bearings of the turbocharger Restarting diesel engine after fuel empty stop The engine stops and the malfunction indi cator light comes on if the engine feels fue
100. educed braking efficiency Failure to take this precaution could result in loss of vehicle control NOTICE When descending a down hill NEVER turn the ignition key to the OFF position Emission control system damage may result 76G 74E Driving on Slippery Roads 60M 04 006 Under wet road conditions you should drive at a lower speed than on dry roads due to possible slippage of tyres during braking When driving on icy snow covered or muddy roads reduce your speed and avoid sudden acceleration abrupt braking or sharp steering movements Tyre Chains Tyre chains should only be used if they are needed to increase traction or are required by law Make sure that the chains you use are the correct size for your vehicle s tyres Also make sure that there is enough clear ance between the fenders and the chains as installed on the tyres Install the chains on the front tyres tightly according to the chain manufacturer s 72 76G 74E instructions Retighten the chains after driving about 1 0 km 1 2 mile if necessary With the chains installed drive slowly NOTICE f you hear the chains hitting against the vehicle body while driv ing stop and tighten them If your vehicle is equipped with full wheel caps remove the wheel caps before installing the chains or the wheel caps can be damaged by the chain bands If Your Vehicle Gets Stuck If your vehicle gets stuck in snow mud or sand
101. efects caused by misuse negligence abnormal use or insufficient care 6 any vehicle which has been modified or altered including without limitation the installation of performance accessories 7 any vehicle on which parts or accessories not approved by Maruti Suzuki have been used 8 any vehicle which has not been operated in accordance with the operating instructions in the Maruti Suzuki Owners Manual 9 any vehicle which has not received during the warranty term the service inspections prescribed in the Maruti Suzuki Owner s Manual 10 any vehicle which has been assembled disassembled adjusted or repaired by other than an Maruti Suzuki authorised dealer service station 0 5 WARRANTY POLICY 5 6 11 any vehicle which has been used for purposes other than what it was designed for 12 any damage or deterioration caused by industrial pollution and bird droppings 13 insignificant defects which do not affect the function of the vehicle including without limitation sound vibration and fluid seep 14 any natural wear and tear including without limitation aging etc 15 Installation and usage of Domestic LPG Gas LPG cylinder 16 V belts hoses and gas leaks For Maruti Suzuki AC vehicle 17 Any vehicle retrofitted with LPG CNG kits Extent of Warranty This warranty is the entire written warranty given by Maruti Suzuki for Maruti Suzuki vehicles and no dealer or its or his agent or emp
102. ehicle inspected by an autho rized MARUTI SUZUKI dealer To avoid harm to yourself or dam age to your vehicle or battery fol low the jump starting instructions below precisely and in order If you are in doubt call for qualified road service NOTICE Your vehicle should not be started by pushing or towing This starting method could result in permanent damage to the catalytic converter and high pressure pump diesel Use jump leads to start a vehicle with a weak or flat battery When Jump Starting Your Vehicle Use the Following Procedure 1 Use only a 12 volt battery to jump start your vehicle Position the good 12 volt battery close to your vehicle so that the jump leads will reach both batteries 3 those necessary for safety reasons for example headlights or hazard lights EXAMPLE 60M 08 012 Make jump lead connections as follows 1 Connect one end of the first jump lead to the positive terminal of the flat battery 1 2 Connect the other end to the positive terminal of the booster battery 2 3 Connect one end of the second jump lead to the negative terminal of the booster battery 2 4 Make the final connection to an unpainted heavy metal part i e 152 76G 74E engine hook 3 of the engine of the vehicle with the flat battery 1 A WARNING Never connect the jump lead directly to the negative terminal of the dis charged battery or an
103. emove soap rub the areas again with a cloth dampened with water Repeat this until the stain is removed or use a commercial carpet cleaner for tougher stains If you use a carpet cleaner carefully follow the manufacturer s instructions and precautions Instrument panel and console NOTE Wipe up spills containing chemicals alco hol etc immediately with a soft damp cloth Use a mild soap solution if necessary Do not use cleaners or polishes containing strong solvents or acidic solutions These chemicals may stain and discolor the instrument panel and console 9 2 APPEARANCE CARE 76G 74E Cleaning the Exterior A WARNING 2 Rinse the body to loosen the dirt Remove NOTICE It is important that your vehicle be kept clean and free from dirt Failure dirt and mud from the body exterior with Never attempt to wash and wax your running water You may use a soft sponge vehicle with the engine running or brush Do not use hard materials which When cleaning the underside of the can scratch the paint or plastic Remember body and fender where there may that the headlight covers or lenses are be sharp edged parts you should to keep your vehicle clean may result in fading of the paint or corrosion to made of plastic in many cases various parts of the vehicle body wear gloves and a long sleeved shirt to protect your hands and arms NOTICE Caring for Aluminum Wheels from being cut After w
104. ence Driving range If you selected driving range the last time you drove the vehicle the display indicates for a few seconds and then indicates the current driving range when the ignition switch is turned to the ON position The driving range shown in the display is the approximate distance you can drive until the fuel gauge indicates E based on current driving conditions When the low fuel warning light comes on the display will appear If the low fuel warning light comes on fill the fuel tank immediately regardless of the value of driving range shown in the display As the driving range after refueling is cal culated based on the most recent driving condition the value is different each time you refuel 2 37 NOTE e If you refuel when the ignition switch is in the ON position the driving range may not indicate the correct value e When you reconnect the negative terminal to the battery the value of driving range will be shown after driving for a while Odometer When the ignition switch is in the ON position the display C shows the odome ter The odometer records the total distance the vehicle has been driven NOTICE Keep track of your odometer reading and check the maintenance schedule regularly for required services Increased wear or damage to certain parts can result from failure to per form required services at the proper mileage intervals Clo
105. esult in minor or moderate injury NOTICE Indicates a potential hazard that could result in vehicle damage NOTE Indicates special information to make maintenance easier or instructions clearer 0 2 76G 00 001 The circle with a slash in this manual means Don t do this or Don t let this happen 60M 59K 67L 76G 83K 82C 74E MODIFICATION WARNING A WARNING Do not modify your vehicle Modification could adversely affect safety handling performance or durability and may violate governmental regulations In addition damage or performance problems resulting from modification may not be covered under warranty NOTICE Improper installation of mobile communication equipment such as cellular telephones or CB Citizen s Band radios may cause electronic interference with your vehicle s ignition system resulting in vehicle performance problems Consult your MARUTI SUZUKI dealer for advice on installing such mobile communi cation equipment A WARNING Severe damage may be caused by the use of either poor quality fuel and or lubricants not recommended by MARUTI SUZUKI 60M 59K 67L 76G 83K 844 74E MAINTENANCE SERVICE RECORD MAINTENANCE SERVICE RECORD MODEL CHASSIS KEY NO DATE OF MILEAGE BATTERY DELIVERY km MAKE NO BATCH CODE OWNER S NAME amp ADDRESS ADDRESS STAMP OF SELLING DEALER SELLING DEALER CODE SHOWROOM IMPORTANT INFORMATION TO CUSTOMER
106. evice and plug it again When E1 E6 does not disappear contact your dealer 2 The current consumption of the USB device Check the USB device exceeds 1 A The USB device is disconnected Check the connection of the USB device Check error file E Cannot reproduce by the copyright Copyright protection CD USB cannot be 5 protection reproduced 5 31 108 76G 74E Fuel Filler Cap 60M 05 066 60M 05 067 The fuel filler cap is located on the left rear side of the vehicle The fuel filler door can be unlocked by pulling up the opener lever located on the outboard side of the driver s 109 seat and locked by simply closing the door EXAMPLE ty Es 60M 05 068 To remove the fuel filler cap 1 Open the fuel filler door 2 Remove the cap by turning it counter clockwise CAUTION Remove the fuel filler cap slowly The fuel may be under pressure and may spray out causing injury EXAMPLE 60M 05 069 NOTE If the hook 1 is equipped with the fuel filler door hold the fuel filler cap when refueling OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT EXAMPLE 60M 05 070 NOTE You can also use the cap holder 2 to hold the fuel filler cap 3 by hooking the groove 4 when refueling To reinstall the fuel filler cap 1 Turn the cap clockwise until you hear several clicks 2 Close the fuel filler door A WARNING Fuel is extremely flammable Do not smoke when refueli
107. ey may not be compatible with your cooling system Do not mix different types of base coolants Doing so may result in accelerated seal wear and or the possibility of severe overheating and extensive engine damage Coolant Level Check Check the coolant level at the reservoir tank not at the radiator With the engine cool the coolant level should be between the FULL and LOW marks 128 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE 76G 74E Adding Coolant For Diesel Engine Model For Petrol Engine Model A WARNING Engine coolant is harmful or fatal if swallowed or inhaled Do not drink antifreeze or coolant solution If swal lowed do not induce vomiting Imme diately contact a poison control center or a physician Avoid inhaling mist or hot vapors if inhaled remove to fresh air If coolant gets in eyes flush eyes with water and seek medical attention Wash thoroughly after handling Solution can be poisonous to animals Keep out of the reach of children and animals NOTICE e The mixture you use should contain 50 concentration of antifreeze e If the lowest ambient temperature in your area is expected to be 35 C 31 F or below use higher con centrations up to 60 following the instructions on the antifreeze con tainer 129 60M 07 014 If the coolant level is below the LOW mark more coolant should be added Hemove the reservoir tank cap and add coolant until the reservoir tank level reaches the
108. eyless entry system This light remains on until all doors including the tailgate are completely closed If any door including the tailgate is open when the vehicle is moving a ding sounds to remind you to close all doors completely Low Fuel Warning Light 60M 02 089 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 2 31 to the ON position NOTE The activation point of this light varies depending on road conditions for example slope or curve and driving conditions because of fuel moving in the tank Electric Power Steering Light 60M 02 090 This light comes on when the ignition switch is turned to the ON position and goes out when the engine is started If this light comes on while driving the power steering system may not work prop erly Have the system inspected by your MARUTI SUZUKI dealer NOTE If the power steering system does not work properly you will feel heavier to steer but you Still will be able to steer NOTE If the steering is operated you may hear a rubbing noise This is normal and indicates that the power steering system works properly 76G 74E Rear Fog Light Indicator Light if equipped 60M 02 091 The rear fog light indicator light comes on when the rear fog light operates T
109. follow the directions below 1 73 Shift the transmission back and forth between a forward range or first gear for manual transmission and reverse This will create a rocking motion which may give you enough momentum to free the vehicle Press gently on the accelerator to keep wheel spinning to a minimum wheel rpm Remove your foot from the accelerator while shifting Do not race the engine Excessive wheel spin will cause the tyres to dig deeper making it more difficult to free the vehicle If your vehicle remains stuck after a few minutes of rocking get another vehicle to pull your vehicle out A WARNING Do not allow anyone to stand near the vehicle when you are rocking it and do not spin the wheels faster than an indicated 40 km h 25 mph on the speedometer Personal injury and or vehicle damage may result from spin ning the wheels too fast NOTICE Do not continue rocking the vehicle for more than a few minutes Pro longed rocking can cause engine overheating or transmission damage 60M 04 007 DRIVING TIPS DRIVING ON WET ROADS CAUTION e When driving on wet roads avoid driving through large amount of standing water on the road Large amount of water entering the engine compartment may cause damage to the engine and or electrical components If stuck in deep water do not start till water level drops Water is incompressible substance water inside engine is harmful to the engine A WA
110. g a track e Press the Up button 3 to listen to the next track e Press the Down button 4 twice to lis ten to the previous track When the Down button 4 is pressed once the track currently being played will start from the beginning again Fast forwarding Rewinding a track e Hold down the Up button 3 to fast for ward the track Hold down the Down button 4 to fast rewind the track Random playback Press the RDM button 6 Each time the button is pressed the mode will change as follows OFF SONG RANDOM gt ALBUM RANDOM 60M 05 051 e SONG RANDOM 5 16 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMET The random indicator RDM will light The tracks in the iPod will be played in random order e ALBUM RANDOM The random indicator D RDM will light The albums in the iPod will be played in random order Repeat playback Press the RPT button 5 Each time the button is pressed the mode will change as follows OFF gt SONG REPEAT tooo 60M 05 052 SONG REPEAT The repeat indicator RPT will light The track currently being played will be played repeatedly Display change Press the DISP button 7 Each time the button is pressed display will change as follows 5 17 Playlist name Track title Playlist mode only Y Artist name Track title Album name Track title 4 Track title Play time 60M 05 053 NOTE If text data contains more than 12 characters
111. hen ERROR 1 does not disappear even when a normal disc is inserted contact your dealer When the CD is in the unit press the CD 3 The player developed an error of an un eject button to remove the disc identified cause When the disc cannot be ejected contact your dealer USB iPod ERROR 1 Unplug the USB device and plug it again Inoperable due to an unidentified cause When ERROR 1 does not disappear contact your dealer ERROR 2 Impossible to communicate correctly with Unplug the USB device and plug it again the USB device Check the USB device ERROR 3 The USB device is disconnected Check the connection of the USB device ERROR 4 The current consumption of the USB device Check the USB device exceeds 500 mA 107 5 30 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMET 76G 74E Error Display Messages if aplicable CD Insert the disc with its label side up Check the disc if it is not warped or is The disc cannot be read free of flaws When E1 E2 does not disappear even when a normal disc is inserted contact your dealer When the CD is in the unit press the CD eject button to remove the disc When the disc cannot be ejected contact your dealer The player developed an error of an un identified cause File decode error Check the error file ES Cannot reproduce by the copyright Copyright protection CD USB cannot be protection reproduced Inoperable due to an unidentified cause Unplug the USB d
112. hree types of fuses as described below Main fuse The main fuse takes current directly from the battery Primary fuses These fuses are between the main fuse and individual fuses and are for electrical load groups Individual fuses These fuses are for individual electrical cir cuits To remove a fuse use the fuse puller pro vided in the fuse box 76G 74E 60M 07 036 Fuses in the Engine Compartment 60M 09 037 60M 07 038 138 76G 74E MAIN FUSE PRIMARY FUSE E 9 Bak Bak Bak Ge Bak 139 25 Blank 1 29 INJ DRV DIESEL 30 FI2 DIESEL 31 F P DIESEL The main fuse primary fuses and some of the individual fuses are located in the engine compartment If the main fuse blows no electrical component will function If a primary fuse blows no electrical component in the corresponding load group will function When replacing the main fuse a primary fuse or an individual fuse use a Maruti genuine part replacement To remove a fuse use the fuse puller provided in the fuse box The amperage of each fuse is shown in the back of the fuse box cover 60M 07 039 A WARNING If the main fuse or a primary fuse blows be sure to have your venice INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE A WARNING lt inspected by an authorized MARUTI SUZUKI dealer Always use a Maru
113. ht comes on at any time during vehi cle operation NOTE Because the brake system is self adjusting the fluid level will drop as the brake pads become worn Replenishing the brake fluid reservoir is considered normal periodic maintenance NOTE Parking Brake Reminder Buzzer A buzzer sounds intermittently to remind you to release the parking brake if you drive the vehicle without releasing the parking brake Make sure that the parking brake is fully released and the brake system warning light turns off Anti Lock Brake System ABS Warning Light if equipped es 60M 02 081 2 28 BEFORE DRIVING When the ignition switch is turned to the ON position the light comes on briefly so you can check that the light is working If the light stays on or comes on when driving there may be something wrong with the ABS If this happens 1 Pull off the road and stop carefully 2 Turn the ignition switch to LOCK and then start the engine again If the warning light comes on briefly then turns off the system is normal If the warn ing light still stays on there is something wrong in the system If the light and the brake system warning light stay on or come on simultaneously when driving your ABS system is equipped with the rear brake force control function proportioning valve function and there may be something wrong with both the rear brake force control function and anti lock function of the ABS s
114. if 1 round of auto store operation is performed no Station will be stored at the remaining Preset buttons 6 6 stations can be preset for FM1 and 2 in common and 6 stations for AM in auto store mode Auto store mode on off Press the AST button 7 Each time the button is pressed the mode is switched as follows AST mode on gt AST mode off Radio Reception Radio reception can be affected by envi ronment atmospheric conditions or radio signal s power and distance from the sta tion Nearby mountains and buildings may interfere or deflect radio reception causing poor reception Poor reception or radio static can also be caused by electric current from overhead wires or high voltage power lines Listening to a CD 60 05 031 Display 60M 05 030 5 9 60M 05 032 76G 74E Insertion slot Eject button CD button Up button Down button RPT button RDM button DISP button SCAN button UIN OTI Track number B Play time NOTE This product does not support 8 cm CD sometimes called as mini single CD 3 inch CD CDS etc NN cmm cm lt lt DIGITAL AUDIO A 60M 05 033 CDs or CD ROMs carrying no mark A cannot be used e Some discs recorded in CD R CD RW format may sometimes be impossible to use 86 76G 74E 60M 05 034 CD is to be inserted with its label side up e When there is a CD a
115. in km h BEFORE DRIVING Tachometer if equipped EXAMPLE 60M 02 097 The tachometer indicates engine speed in revolutions per minute NOTICE Never drive the vehicle with the engine revving in the red zone or severe engine damage can result Keep the engine speed below the red zone even when downshifting to a lower gear position Refer to Downshifting maxi mum allowable speeds in the OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE section NOTE Maximum engine speed is limited at approximately 5000 revolutions per minute by the fuel cut control when you press the accelerator pedal while the gearshift is in N Neutral 2 32 BEFORE DRIVING Fuel Gauge EXAMPLE 60M 02 098 When the ignition switch is in the ON position this gauge gives an approximate indication of the amount of fuel in the fuel tank F stands for full and E stands for empty If the indicator gets off the graduation of E not character E refill the tank as soon as possible NOTE The indicator moves a little depending on road conditions for example slope or curve and driving conditions because of fuel moving in the tank If the low fuel warning light 1 comes on fill the fuel tank immediately 2 33 When the low fuel warning light 1 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 NOTE The
116. in battery depletion e Please do not connect iPod accesso ries such as an iPod remote control or headphones while connecting the iPod with the unit The unit may not operate correctly AUX Function 1 AUX CD button 60M 05 055 95 AUX connection To listen to auxiliary audio sources sold separately through the unit follow the instruction below 1 Press the AUX CD button 1 2 Connect the auxiliary audio source to the AUX USB socket separately attached with an AUX cable CAUTION e Before connection mute the unit and also keep the volume of the auxiliary audio source within a range that will not cause distortion e When the audio source is turned off noise may be emitted Be sure to turn off the unit or switch to another mode before turning off the audio source NOTE e Please consult your place of purchase for details about whether a given auxiliary audio source can be connected and the proper auxiliary cord to use e The volume and tone controls of the auxiliary audio source can be adjusted on the unit e n AUX mode the volume setting is dif ferent from another mode OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Remote Audio Controls if equipped Controlling of basic functions of the audio system is available using the switches on the steering wheel 60M 05 056 Adjusting the volume increase the volume hold down of the VOL switch 1 The volume will
117. in knob The water will be drained 4 Tighten the drain knob when the water changes to the diesel fuel 5 Tighten the drain knob Tightening torque for drain knob 1 5 Nm 0 15 kg m 1 1 Ib ft Brakes Brake Fluid 60M 07 026 Check the brake fluid level by looking at the reservoir in the engine compartment Check that the fluid level is between the MAX and MIN lines If the brake fluid level is near the MIN line fill it up to the MAX line with MARUTI GENUINE brake fluid A WARNING Failure to follow the guidelines below can result in personal injury or seri ous damage to the brake system f the brake fluid in the reservoir drops below a certain level the brake warning light on the instru ment panel will come on the engine must be running with the parking brake fully disengaged Should the light come on immediately ask your MARUTI SUZUKI dealer to inspect the brake system A rapid fluid loss indicates a leak in the brake system which should be inspected by your MARUTI SUZUKI dealer immediately Do not use any fluid other than MARUTI GENUINE brake fluid Do not use reclaimed fluid or fluid that has been stored in old or open contain ers It is essential that foreign parti cles and other liquids are kept out of the brake fluid reservoir INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE A CAUTION Brake fluid can harm your eyes and damage painted surfaces Use caution when refilling the reservoir A
118. ing will never be the same again 76 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT 76G 74E OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Manual Heating and Air Conditioning System 5 1 Radio zar MT EET Doo oe 5 4 Audio System if equipped 2 aus 5 5 Fuel 5 32 Er 5 33 mil 5 33 Interior Light SWIICD aaaea aaan aaa d uu band 5 34 AGCCOSSOIV SOCKET srianan e aN aaea aa Eaa AAN EEPE Rn PA C AUX USB Socket if equipped creer eus 5 35 ASSISI GIDS 5 35 BOK e 5 35 Cup Holder and Storage 5 36 Front Seat Back Pocket if equipped 1 1 11111 1 5 37 XX 5 37 Floor Mats f eguipped
119. ir falls below the specified level The light should go out after starting the engine and fully releasing the parking brake if the fluid level in the brake fluid reservoir is adequate The light also comes on together with the ABS warning light when the rear brake force control function proportioning valve function of the ABS system fails 43 If the brake system warning light comes on while you are driving the vehicle it may mean that there is something wrong with the vehicle s brake system If this happens you should 1 Pull off the road and stop carefully A WARNING Remember that stopping distance may be longer you may have to push harder on the pedal and the pedal may go down farther than normal 2 Test the brakes by carefully starting and stopping on the shoulder of the road f you determine that it is safe drive cautiously at low speed to the nearest dealer for repairs or Have the vehicle towed to the nearest dealer for repairs A WARNING If any of the following conditions occur you should immediately ask your MARUTI SUZUKI dealer to inspect the brake system e f the brake system warning light does not go out after the engine has been started and the parking brake has been fully released If the brake system warning light gt BEFORE DRIVING A WARNING cA does not come on when the ignition switch is turned to the ON position e If the brake system warning lig
120. ition for maximum protection when an air bag inflates Adjust your seat as far back as possible while still maintaining control of the vehicle Sit fully back in your seat sit up straight do not lean over the steering wheel or dashboard Please refer to the Seat Adjustment section and the Seat Belts and Child Restraint Systems in this section for details on proper seat and seat belt adjustments 60M 02 077 A WARNING The driver should not lean over the steering wheel The front passenger should not rest his or her body gt 76G 74E A WARNING against the dashboard or otherwise get too close to the dashboard In these situations the out of position occupant would be too close to an inflating air bag and may suffer severe injury Do not attach any objects to or place any objects over the steering wheel or dashboard Do not place any objects between the air bag and the driver or front passenger These objects may interfere with air bag operation or may be propelled by the air bag in the event of a crash Either of these conditions may cause severe injury Note that even though your vehicle may be moderately damaged in a collision the col lision may not have been severe enough to trigger the air bags to inflate If your vehicle sustains ANY front end or side damage have the air bag system inspected by an authorized MARUTI SUZUKI dealer to ensure it is in proper working order Your vehicle is equipp
121. itions will safely allow 60M 03 012 1 ABS warning light 2 Brake system warning light A WARNING If the ABS warning light 1 on the instrument panel comes on and stays on while driving there may be a problem with the ABS system Ask your MARUTI SUZUKI dealer to inspect the ABS system immedi ately If the ABS system becomes inoperative the brake system will function as an ordinary brake system that has no ABS gt 3 8 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE 76G 74E A WARNING A WARNING e If the ABS warning light 1 and the The ABS may not work properly if Brake system warning light 2 on tyres or wheels other than those the instrument panel simultaneously peg i pi owner stays or comes when driving used This is because the works both anti lock function and rear by comparing changes in wheel brake force control function speed When replacing tyres or proportioning valve function of the wheels use only the cue and type ABS system may have failed If so specified in this owner s manual the rear wheels may easily skid or the vehicle can even spin in the worst case when braking on a slippery road or when hard braking even on a dry paved road Ask your MARUTI SUZUKI dealer to inspect the ABS system immediately Drive carefully avoiding hard braking as much as possible How the ABS Works A computer continuously monitors wheel speed The computer compares the changes in wheel s
122. ivalent 120 76G 74E Periodic Maintenance Schedule A go Adjust Clean Replace or Change Inspect and correct or replace if necessary Lubricate Tighten to Specified Torque Rotate This table includes services as scheduled up to 80 000 km mileage Beyond 80 000 km carry out the same services at the same intervals respectively 121 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE 7 2 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE 76G 74E f FREEINSPECTION PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AT COST Interval This interval should be judged by odometer 1000 1 5 10 20 4 so 80 reading or months whichever comes first mem i 6 2 72 ri Water pump arive bet Tension J J L ft A_ 72 Engine Coolant Level R 3 3 R8 Engine oil and engine oiite CR 1 4 Cooling system hoses and connections Leakage and 75 Engine bolts cylinder head and manfod fixings T T dT T 1 6 Engine Mounting All cylinder head and manifold fixings l T T 11 7 Cearance O O O o i eo 78 Exhaust System Noise Leakage ec 1 9 Crank Case Ve
123. ke of safety Don t use handbraking unless unavoidable It causes the vehicle to skid and a rearend collision occur It is 60M 04 01 1 especially dangerous when the tyres are worn for they allow a larger skid Use foot brake in three stages 1 Warn the vehicle behind you 2 Gradually apply the brake 3 Bring the vehicle to a halt When driving on a downhill try not to apply the brake but use the engine brake effectively Overuse of the footbrake may result in total brake failure Avoid reckless high speed driving and try to drive at a safe speed suitable for the road conditions while maintaining a constant speed DRIVING TIPS A z Sf 1 ol i Oi 4 e pu d 60M 04 012 The higher the speed the narrower the drivers visual range becomes In such a state it is difficult to anticipate any hazard and the driver feels much fatigued Never do sharp handling during high speed driving You will lose your control over your vehicle When overtaking or changing the lane while driving at a high speed keep an ample vehicle to vehicle distance Long distance driving 1 2 Be sure to perform safety checks before starting a trip Take rest at certain intervals to prevent an accident which may occur when you are sleepy or tyred 4 6 DRIVIING TIPS 60M 04 013 Night time driving 1 Drive more slowly at night than in the
124. king and goes out when the engine is started If the malfunction indicator light comes on or blinks when the engine is running there is a damage in the emission control system Bring the vehicle to your MARUTI SUZUKI dealer to have the damage fixed NOTICE Continuing to drive the vehicle when the malfunction indicator light is on or blinking can cause permanent damage to the vehicle s emission control system and can affect fuel economy and driveability BEFORE DRIVING Immobilizer System Light 60M 02 087 When the ignition switch is turn to the ON position this light comes on briefly so you can check that the light is working If this light brinks with the ignition switch is turn to the ON the engine will not start NOTE If this light blinks turn the ignition switch to the LOCK position then turn it back to the ON position If the light still blinks with the ignition switch turned to the ON position there may be something wrong with your key or with the immobilizer system Ask your MARUTI SUZUKI dealer to inspect the system Open Door Warning Light 60M 02 088 2 30 BEFORE DRIVING e For vehicles without keyless entry sys tem This light remains on until all front doors and the tailgate are completely closed If any door including the tailgate is open when the vehicle is moving a ding sounds to remind you to close all doors completely e For vehicles with k
125. l emptiness To restart the engine stop the vehicles hold the ignition key in ON posi tion for 5 10 seconds to feed fuel then perform above engine starting procedure Have the indicator light turned off by your MARUTI SUZUKI dealer Using the Transmission 60M 03 010 Starting off To start off depress the clutch pedal all the way to the floor and shift into 1st gear After releasing the parking brake gradually release the clutch When you hear a change OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE in the engine s sound slowly press the accelerator while continuing to gradually release the clutch Shifting All forward gears are synchronized which provides for quiet and easy shifting Always depress the clutch pedal all the way to the floor before shifting gears Keep the engine speed does not rise into the red zone of the tachometer Downshifting maximum allowable speeds For Petrol engine Downshifting 2nd to 1st 3rd to 2nd Km h mph 35 22 70 43 105 65 140 87 4th to 3rd bth to 4th For Diesel engine Downshifting Km h mph 4th to 3rd bth to 4th NOTE You may not accelerate to the maximum allowable speed because of the driving sit uation and or the vehicle condition 3 6 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE NOTICE When downshifting to a lower gear make sure not to downshift at the speed faster than the maximum allowable speeds or severe engine damage can result A WARNING Reduce your
126. l reaches the bottom of the filler hole then reinstall the plug 7 13 Tightening torque for oil filler and level plug 1 Manual 21 Nm 2 1 kg m 15 2 Ib ft CAUTION After driving the vehicle the gear oil temperature may be high enough to burn you Wait until the oil filler plug is cool enough to touch with your bare hands before inspecting gear oil level NOTICE When tightening the plug apply the following sealing compound or equivalent to the plug threads to pre vent oil leakage SUZUKI Bond No 1216 or 1217G Gear Oil Change Since special procedures materials and tools are required it is recommended that you trust this job to your authorized MARUTI SUZUKI dealer 76G 74E Clutch Pedal Fluid Control Clutch MIN 60M 07 024 Check the clutch pedal for smooth opera tion and clutch fluid level from time to time If clutch dragging is felt with the pedal fully depressed have the clutch inspected by your MARUTI SUZUKI dealer If the clutch fluid level is near the MIN line fill it up to the MAX line with SAE J1703 or brake fluid Fuel Filter Diesel engine 60M 07 025 132 76G 74E The fuel filter works as a water sedimentor as well Drain water according to the Periodic Maintenance Schedule To drain water 1 Remove the battery Refer to Battery in this section 2 Place a pan or ample rag under the fuel filler drain nozzle 3 Loosen the dra
127. les other than MP3 WMA format Recording MP3 WMA files on a USB device e Playback or display may not be possi ble depending on the type of USB 92 76G 74E device in use or the condition of the recording e Depending on the connected USB memory the files may be played in dif ferent order from the order that the files were stored Compression formats MP3 Bit rate MPEG1 Audio Layer Ill 64 320 kbps MPEG Audio Layer 111 64 160 kbps e Sampling frequency MPEG1 Audio Layer Ill 32 k 44 1 k 48 kHz MPEG2 Audio Layer 111 16 k 22 05 k 24 kHz WMA Ver 7 Ver 8 Bit rate CBH 48 k 192 kbps Sampling frequency 32 k 44 1 k 48 kHz WMA Ver 9 Bit rate CBR 48 k 320 kbps Sampling frequency 32 k 44 1 k 48 kHz WMA 9 Professional LossLess Voice are not supported Maximum number of files folders e Maximum number of files 2500 files folders e Maximum number of files in a folder 255 e Maximum depth of tree structure 8 e Maximum number of folders 255 Root folder is included 93 Listening to an iPod 60M 05 049 Display 60M 05 050 USB button TUNE FOLDER PUSH SOUND knob Up button Down button RPT button RDM button DISP button Preset buttons 1 to 6 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT A Track title B Track number C Play time Selecting an iPod mode Press the USB button 1 Selectin
128. loyee is authorised to extend or enlarge this warranty and no dealer or its or his agent or employee is authorised to make any oral warranty on Maruti Suzuki s behalf Maruti Suzuki reserves the right to add any improvements or change the design of any model at any time with no obligation to make the same changes on units previously sold Warranty Service To obtain warranty service the complete vehicle must be presented at the owner s expenses to any authorised Maruti Suzuki dealer 7 Owner s Warranty Responsibilities 0 6 It is responsibility of each owner to 8 9 60M 59K 67L 76G 83K 844 74E a make certain that the warranty registration PDI card was completed at the time of delivery of the vehicle b have performed at his own expenses by an Maruti Suzuki authorised dealer service station all the service inspections specified in the Maruti Suzuki Owners Manual and Service Booklet and maintain adequate proof that such service inspections have been performed c make certain that the Maruti Suzuki authorised dealer servise station performing the service inspection has certified the work on the Maintenance Service Record page in the Owner s Manual and Service Booklet and d present the Maruti Suzuki Owners Manual and Service Booklet to the authorised Maruti Suzuki dealer whenever requesting service inspections or warranty service If the Owners Manual and Service Booklet should be lost or destroy
129. lready in the unit it is impossible to insert another CD without ejecting the CD in the unit Do not use force to insert a CD into the CD insertion slot NOTICE Never insert your finger or hand into the CD insertion slot Never insert foreign objects Never insert a CD with glue coming out from adhesive tape or a rental CD label or with a trace indicating that adhesive tape or a rental CD label has been removed This may cause the CD not to eject or result in a malfunction Selecting a CD mode Press the CD button 3 Each time the button is pressed the mode will change as follows 87 CD gt AUX TL 60M 05 035 Loading a CD Insert a CD in the Insertion slot 1 When a CD is loaded play starts Ejecting a CD Press the Eject button 2 When the ignition mode is LOCK the CD remained ejected for around 15 seconds or longer will automatically be drawn inside the unit Auto reload function The backup eject function This function allows you to eject a CD by pressing the Eject button 2 even when the ignition mode is off NOTICE If you forcefully try to push an ejected CD inside the unit before auto reload the disc surface might be ing scratched When reloading a CD remove it from the unit completely before reloading Listening to a CD When a CD is inserted playback will auto matically start OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT When a CD is already inside the unit press the
130. make sure that it is positioned so that it does not cover or foul the air valve 8 4 EMERGENCY SERVICE 76G 74E After Changing Wheels Stow the tyre changing tools jack jack handle and lug wrench in place Also stow the flat tyre in the spare tyre stowed position Refer to Tyre Changing Tool in this section When using a battery installed on another vehicle DO NOT LET THE VEHICLES TOUCH Set the parking brakes fully on both vehicles 2 Turn off all vehicle accessories except A WARNING lt f the booster battery you use for jump starting is installed in another NOTICE Repair or replace the flat tyre immedi ately If the flat tyre is placed in the spare tyre stowed position for long time it can cause vehicle shakiness noise or scratches Jump Starting Instructions A WARNING e Never attempt to jump start your vehicle if the battery appears to be frozen Batteries in this condition may explode or rupture if jump starting is attempted When making jump lead connec tions be certain that your hands and the jump leads remain clear from pulleys belts or fans Batteries produce flammable hydrogen gas Keep flames and sparks away from the battery or an explosion may occur Never smoke when working in the vicinity of the battery 8 5 vehicle make sure the two vehicles are not touching each other If your battery discharges repeat edly for no apparent reason have your v
131. months 1 7 6 24 36 60 72 94 96 9 uw 2 ELECTRICAL 10 1 nur ror v 2 Ep rp pao rq ry rar rl r y Lightening system Operation stains damage Lec quaque us Ea oap pcc Tu qp pres 1 All chassis bolts and nuts Tighten 2 All latches hinges and locks Function I amp L ROAD TEST AIR CONDITIONER if equipped L amp O O O BA lt Hr k N Lg rg gp gd g d y 021 w N BA Oo dekh cE EE k N 7 5 124 76G 74E Drive Belt A WARNING When the engine is running keep hands hair clothing tools etc away from the moving fan and drive belts Make sure the drive belt tension is correct If the belt is too loose insufficient battery charging engine overheating poor power steering poor air conditioning or excessive belt wear can result When you press the belt with your thumb midway between the pulleys there should be a deflection according to the following chart The belts should also be examined to ensure that they are not damaged If you need to replace or adjust the belt have it done by your MARUTI SUZUKI dealer For Petrol Engine Model DEF 4 0 4 5 mm 0 16 0 18 in DEF 3 5 mm
132. mption e Average fuel consumption f Driving range A WARNING If you attempt to adjust the display while driving you could lose control of the vehicle Do not attempt to adjust the display while driving NOTE e Indications will change when you push and release a knob e The display shows estimated values Indications may not be the same as actual values Trip meter The trip meter can be used to measure the distance traveled on short trips or between fuel stops You can use the trip meter A or trip meter B independently To reset the trip meter to zero push and 51 hold the trip meter selector knob 1 for a while when the display shows the trip meter NOTE The indicated maximum value of the trio meter is 9999 9 When you run past the maximum value the indicated value will return to 0 0 Instantaneous Fuel Consumption The display shows the value of instanta neous fuel consumption only when the vehicle is moving NOTE e The display does not show the value unless the vehicle is moving e The indicated maximum value of instan taneous fuel consumption is 30 No more than 30 will be indicated on the display even if the actual instantaneous fuel consumption is higher e The indication on the display may be delayed if fuel consumption is greatly affected by driving conditions e The display shows estimated values Indications may not be the same as actual values e You can change the units that
133. n extremely cold weather the following procedure should be used 1 Set the parking brake 2 Turn off the engine then shift into reverse or first gear 3 Get out of the vehicle and put chocks under the wheels 4 Release the parking brake When you return to your vehicle you must remember to first set the parking brake then remove the wheel chocks Parking Brake Reminder Buzzer A buzzer sounds intermittently to remind you to release the parking brake if you drive the vehicle without releasing the parking brake Make sure that the parking brake is fully released and the brake system warning light turns off 3 4 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Pedal 60M 03 008 Clutch Pedal 1 The clutch pedal is used to disengage the drive to the wheels when starting the engine stopping or shifting the gearshift lever Depressing the pedal disengages the clutch A WARNING Do not drive with your foot resting on the clutch pedal It could result in excessive clutch wear clutch damage or unexpected loss of engine braking Brake Pedal 2 Your MARUTI SUZUKI vehicle is equipped with front disc brakes and rear drum brakes Depressing the brake pedal applies both sets of brakes You may hear occasional brake squeal when you apply the brakes This is a nor mal condition caused by environmental factors such as cold wet snow etc 3 5 A WARNING If brake squeal is excessive and occurs each time the brakes are applie
134. n incorrect PIN is entered 10 times or more HELP will be displayed and the audio system will become inoperable OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Battery Installation Install a lithium battery CR2025 with the poles facing the correct direction 60M 05 059 Battery replacement timing e When battery power is depleted the button may not be operable If the remote controller does not operate replace the battery and check the operation Caution on battery e Be sure to follow the instructions to prevent battery leakage over heating ignition or explosion 5 20 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMET 76G 74E WARNING dashboard exposed to direct sunlight in the summer as it will become extremely Do not expose the battery to flame hot Do not short circuit disassemble or e When the vehicle is parked in an area heat the battery exposed to direct sunlight Ensure the Do not charge the battery remote controller is placed in an area Use the specified type battery not exposed to direct sunlight For Keep the button shaped battery example Glove box away from children to prevent acci Under direct sunlight signal reception dental swallowing from the remote controller weakens If If the battery is swallowed contact this happens hold the remote controller a doctor immediately close to the signal receptor on the front panel CAUTION Install the battery with the poles facing the correct direction When not in use fo
135. ng and make sure there are no open flames or sparks in the area 5 32 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMET A WARNING If you need to replace the fuel cap use a Maruti genuine cap Use of an improper cap can result in a malfunc tion of the fuel system or emission control system It may also result in fuel leakage in the event of an acci dent Engine Hood EXAMPLE 60M 05 071 To open the engine hood 1 Pull the hood release handle located on the outboard side of the driver s side of the instrument panel This will disengage the engine hood lock halfway 5 33 EXAMPLE 60M 05 072 2 Push the under hood release lever sideways with your finger as shown in the illustration While pushing the lever lift up the engine hood 60 05 073 76G 74E 3 Continue to lift up the hood until it is high enough to support with the prop rod To close the engine hood 1 Lift the hood up slightly and remove the prop rod from the hole Put the prop rod back to the holding clip 2 Lower the hood close to the bumper then let it drop down Make sure the hood is securely latched after closing A WARNING Make sure the hood is fully closed and latched before driving If it is not it can fly up unexpectedly during driving obstructing your view and resulting in an accident Sun Visor EXAMPLE f STR 60M 05 074 The sun visors can be pulled down to block glare coming through the windshield o
136. ng continously at low inflation pressure can lead to tyre damage 2 In case any leakage is found check for any nail penetration valve core damage or rim bent Damaged wheel must not be used 3 In case tyre has run at low pressue it must be inspected for any defect 4 Whenver new tyre is fitted replace the valve 5 If continous high speed driving is required increase tyres pressure by 5 psi over recommended inflation pressure 6 Never run the tyre beyond TWI Tread wear indicator tyre is recommended to be replaced when the remaining tread has worn to this point 137 The indicators are spaced across the tread around the tyre marked by a triagular symbol TWI 7 Always prefer tubeless tyre mounting machine In case of manual mounting tyre wheel rim damage may occur 8 In case of any problem please get in touch with MARUTI SUZUKI Authorized workshop Battery A WARNING Batteries produce flammable hydrogen gas Keep flames and sparks away from the battery or an explosion may occur Never smoke when working in the vicinity of the battery When checking or servicing the battery disconnect the negative cable Be careful not to cause a short circuit by allowing metal objects to contact the battery posts and the vehicle at the same time To avoid harm to yourself or damage to your vehicle or battery follow the jump starting instructions in the EMERGENCY SERVICE section of this manual if i
137. ning Press the seek Up button 3 or the seek Down button 4 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT The unit stops searching for a station at a frequency where a broadcast station is available Manual tuning Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH SOUND knob 5 The frequency being received is displayed Scan Press the SCAN button 2 It starts seeking upward higher frequency and pauses for 5 seconds to receive the band and sequentially repeats seeking and play NOTE e When the SCAN button 2 is pressed while pausing for receiving it cancels the scan operation and continuously receives the station e When the SCAN button 2 is pressed while searching it cancels the scan operation and stops at next receivable station 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 5 8 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMET Auto store Hold down the AST button 7 for 2 sec onds or longer Six stations in good reception will automat ically be stored to the Preset buttons 5 in order starting from a station whose fre quency is the lowest NOTE e Auto store can be released by pressing AST button 7 while auto store is under way e When the auto store is performed the station previously stored in the memory at the position is overwritten e When there are fewer than 6 stations that can be stored even
138. nner as ordinary seat belts 36 76G 74E Read this section and the Supplemental Restraint System air bags section to learn more about the pretensioner system The seat belt pretensioner system works with the SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT SYSTEM Air Bags The crash sensors and the electronic controller of the air bag system also control the seat belt preten sioners When the air bags are triggered the pretensioner are also triggered For precautions and general information including servicing the pretensioner system refer to the Supplemental Restraint System air bags section in addition to this Seat Belt Pretensioner System section and follow all those precautions The pretensioner is located in each front seat belt retractor The pretensioner tight 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 activated Upon activation some noise will occur and some smoke may be released These conditions are not harmful and do not indicate a fire in the vehicle The driver and all passengers must be properly restrained by wearing seat belts at all times whether or not a pretensioner is equipped at their seating position to minimize the risk of severe injury or death in the event of a crash 37 Sit fully back in the seat sit up straight do not lean forward or sideways Adjust the belt so the lap po
139. ntilation System M comser savana tL LE 1 10 Exhaust Gas Recirculation dee c IGNITION Spark Plug Clean and adjust the gap FUE Air cleaner filter element Replace after every 20 000 KM Cleaning not required Dusty Condition Clean after every 2 500 KM or as rquired Replace after every 40 000KM Diesel Replace after every 20 000 KM Cleaning not required lll 7 a conten NN 92 Fuel tank cap fuel lines and connections Leakage end Damage 3 3 Fuel Filter Leakage o Pero EN Fuel Filter and Water Draining 7 3 122 Sd FREE INSPECTION PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AT COST Interval This interval should be judged by odometer km 1000 1 5 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 reading or months whichever comes first mets 1 9 2 24 3 e 72 CLUTCH AND 44 Pedal Push Rod Play 2 2 PT L2 L2 L4 L2 L2 3 42 Clutch Fluid Level Leakage RU L8 1 1 8 MEME 4 4 Manual Transmission Transfer Differential Level Leaag R R rR DRIVE SHAFT 5 1 Drive shaft nose 5 2 Drive shaft boot boot damage So o jJ j VW j r j P j lH yj rj rj t BRAKE 61 Brake Fluid evi Leakage
140. nts or adds to the crash protection offered by seat gt BEFORE DRIVING A WARNING belts The driver and all passengers must be properly restrained by wear ing seat belts at all times whether or not an air bag is mounted at their seating position to minimize the risk of severe injury or death in the event of a crash 60M 02 075 A WARNING Do not install a rear facing child restraint in the front passenger s seat If the passenger s front air bag inflates a child in a rear facing child restraint could be killed or severely injured The back of a rear facing child restraint would be too close to the inflating air bag 2 24 BEFORE DRIVING If you must use a front facing child restraint in the front passenger s seat be sure to move the front passengers seat as far back as possible Please refer to Seat Belts and Child Restraint Systems in this section for details on securing your child Air bag symbol if equipped meaning A WARNING DO NOT place rear facing child seat on this seat with airbag DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY can occur The BACK SEAT is the SAFEST place for children aged 12 and under ALWAYS use SEAT BELTS and CHILD RESTRAINTS See the owner s manual for further information and explanation 60M 02 076 You may find this label on the sun visor A WARNING Do not use a rearward facing child restraint on a seat protected by an airbag in front of it A WAR
141. oard under direct sunlight e Keep the immobilizer key away from magnetic objects Ignition Key Reminder A buzzer sounds intermittently to remind you to remove the ignition key if it is in the ignition switch when the driver s door is opened 16 76G 74E Door Locks Side Door Locks 60M 02 003 1 UNLOCK 2 LOCK 3 Front 4 Rear To lock a front door from outside the vehi cle e Insert the key and turn the top of the key toward the front of the vehicle or e Turn the lock knob forward then pull and hold the door handle as you close the door To unlock a front door from outside the vehicle insert the key and turn the top of the key toward the rear of the vehicle 17 60M 02 004 1 LOCK 2 UNLOCK To lock a door from inside the vehicle turn the lock knob forward Turn the lock knob rearward to unlock the door To lock a rear door from outside the vehi cle turn the lock knob forward and close the door You do not need to pull and hold the door handle as you close the door NOTE Be sure to hold the door handle when you close a locked front door or the door will not remain locked BEFORE DRIVING Central Door Locking System if equipped EXAMPLE 60M 02 005 1 UNLOCK 2 LOCK 3 Front 4 Rear You can lock and unlock all doors includ ing the tailgate simultaneously by using the key in the drivers door lock To lock all doors simultaneously insert the key in the drivers d
142. omy The following instructions will help you improve fuel economy Avoid excessive idling If you are to wait for more than a minute while you are parked stop the engine and start it again later When warming up a cold engine allow the engine to idle until the DRIVING TIPS temperature gauge pointer comes up to the C position if the idling is not prohibited In this position the engine is sufficiently warm for starting off Avoid fast starts Fast starts away from lights or stop signs will consume fuel unnecessarily and shorten engine life Start off slowly Avoid unnecessary stops Avoid unnecessary deceleration and stop ping Try to maintain a slow steady speed whenever possible Slowing down and then accelerating again uses more fuel Keep a steady cruising speed Keep as constant a speed as road and traf fic conditions will permit Keep the air cleaner clean EXAMPLE 60M 04 004 If the air cleaner is clogged with dust there will be greater intake resistance resulting in decreased power output and increased fuel consumption Keep weight to a minimum The heavier the load the more fuel the 4 2 DRIVIING TIPS vehicle consumes Take out any luggage or cargo when it is not necessary Keep tyre pressures correct Underinflation of the tyres can waste fuel due to increased running resistance of the tyres Keep your tyres inflated to the correct pressure shown on the label on the driver s si
143. on the identifica tion plate Engine Serial Number 60M 10 002 The engine serial number is stamped on the cylinder block as shown in the illustration 76G 74E 162 SPECIFICATIONS NOTE Petrol Petrol engine model Specifications are subject to change without Diesel Diesel engine model notice ITEM Dimensions UNIT mm Overall length 4265 Overall width 1695 Overall height 1685 Wheelbase 2740 Track 1480 1490 Ground clearance 185 ITEM Mass weight UNIT kg Curb mass weight 1160 1180 Gross vehicle mass weight rating 1760 Gross axle mass weight rating Front Petrol 820 ea e Petrol Bw 11 1 SPECIFICATIONS 76G 74E Piston displacement 1373 cm 1248 cm 1373 83 8 cu in 1248 cc 76 1 cu in Compression ratio 10 0 x 0 4 1 17 6 x 0 4 1 See INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE section mae v Side turn signal light on fender Side turn signal light on outside rearview mirror LED ms Position light W5W License plate light W5W High mount stop light W5W 165 11 3 SPECIFICATIONS 76G 74E ITEM Wheel and Suspension Tyre size front and rear 185 65R15 88 S Rim size 15X5 1 2J Tyre pressures For the specified tyre pressure see the Tyre Information Label located on the driver s door lock pillar 1 If you connot prepare a tyre with the specified load index rate prepare a tyre with higher load index rate ITEM Capacities appro
144. onds and then fade out OFF 3 The light remains off even when the door is opened 60M 05 079 NOTE The number of doors involved in the light ing operation of the interior light depends on the vehicle specification If there is a switch 5 34 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMET rubber projection at the door opening as shown the door is involved in the lighting operation The tailgate is also involved in this operation even without the rubber projection depending on the vehicle specification Accessory Socket 60M 05 080 The accessory socket will work when the ignition switch is in the ACC or ON posi tion This socket can be used to provide 12 volt 120 watt power for electrical accessories NOTICE Use of inappropriate electrical acces sories can cause damage to your vehicle s electrical system Make sure that any electrical accessories you use are designed to plug into this type of socket 5 35 AUX USB Socket if equipped 76G 74E Glove Box 60M 05 081 Connect your portable digital music player etc to this socket to enjoy music through the vehicle s audio system using it as a source Hefer to Audio System in this section Assist Grips Mom L esl 60M 05 082 Assist grips are provided for convenience NOTICE To avoid damaging the assist grip and the molded headlining do not hang down the assist grip 60M 05 083 To open the glove box pull the latch lever
145. onds of the first file in each folder stored in the disc in sequence 60 05 063 102 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT 76G 74E USB operations SEEK TRACK UP DOWN button Press to skip to the next previous file TUNE FOLDER UP DOWN button Press it for 1 second or longer to fast forward fast rewind the track DISP 3 button The display switches as follows RPT 4 button C Y The repeat mode switches as follows xii fi Press to skip to the next previous folder Folder name File name v FILE REPEAT v Album name MP3 only FOLDER REPEAT Track title v Artist name Press it for 1 second or longer to display the next RDM 5 button page The random mode switches as follows OFF Y SCAN button FOLDER RANDOM v FILE SCAN ALL RANDOM Press it to play the first 10 seconds of each file in the currently playing folder in sequence FOLDER SCAN NOTE Press it for 1 second or longer to play the first 10 e When the scan play is done for one round the normal playback starts file in each folder stored in the e To cancel the scan play press the SCAN button again 60M 05 064 103 5 26 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMET 76G 74E iPod operations SEEK TRACK UP DOWN button AST button Press to skip to the next previous file While displaying iPod menu press to select the Press it for 1 second or longer to fast forward fast desired item and displ
146. onically controlling braking pressure It will also help you maintain steering control when braking on slippery surfaces or when braking hard The ABS works automatically so you do not need any special braking technique Just push the brake pedal down without 67 pumping The ABS will operate whenever it senses that the wheels are locking up You may feel the brake pedal moves a little while the ABS is operating NOTE The ABS will not work if vehicle speed is under about 10 km h 6mph A WARNING On some types of loose surfaces such as gravel snow covered roads etc the stopping distance required for an ABS equipped vehi cle may be slightly greater than for a comparable vehicle with a con ventional brake system With a conventional brake system skidding tyres are able to plow the gravel or snow layer shortening the stopping distance ABS minimizes this resistance effect Allow for extra stopping distance when driving on loose surfaces On regular paved roads some driv ers may be able to obtain slightly shorter stopping distances with conventional brake systems than with ABS In both of the above conditions ABS will still offer the advantage of helping you maintain directional OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE A WARNING control However remember that ABS will not compensate for bad road or weather conditions or poor driver judgment Use good judgment and do not drive faster than cond
147. oning refrigerant HFC 134a commonly called H 134a H 134a replaced R 12 around 1993 for automotive applications Other refrigerants are available including recycled H 12 but only R 134a should be used in your vehicle NOTICE Using the wrong refrigerant may damage your air conditioning system Use R 134a only Do not mix or replace the R 134a with other refrigerants Radio Antenna EXAMPLE 60M 05 014 5 4 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMET The radio antenna on the roof is removable To remove the antenna turn it coun terclockwise To reinstall the antenna turn it clockwise firmly by hand NOTICE To avoid damage to the radio antenna Remove the antenna when using an automatic car wash Remove the antenna when the antenna hits anything such as a low ceiling in a parking garage or putting a car cover over your vehicle Audio System if equipped AM FM CD PLAYER 60M 05 015 Safety Information A WARNING If you pay extended attention to oper ating the audio system or viewing the audio system display while driving an accident can occur If you set the sound volume too loud it could pre vent you from being aware of road and traffic conditions e Keep your eyes on the road and your mind on the drive Avoid pay ing extended attention to operating the audio system or viewing the audio system display Familiarize yourself with the audio system controls and o
148. oor lock and turn the top of the key toward the front of the vehicle To unlock all doors simultaneously insert the key in the drivers door lock and turn the top of the key toward the rear of the vehicle 2 2 BEFORE DRIVING EXAMPLE 60M 02 006 1 LOCK 2 UNLOCK You can also lock or unlock all doors by depressing the front or rear of the switch respectively NOTE e f your vehicle is equipped with the keyless entry system you can also lock or unlock all doors by operating the transmitter Hefer to Keyless Entry System Transmitter in this section NOTE e f your vehicle is equipped with security system all doors are automatically unlocked when your turn the ignition switch to the LOCK position and pull out the key 2 3 e All doors are automatically closed for safety when the vehicle speed reaches 20 km h Child Proof Locks rear door 60M 02 007 1 LOCK 2 UNLOCK Each of the rear doors is equipped with a child proof lock which can be used to help prevent unwanted opening of the door from inside the vehicle When the lock lever is in the LOCK position 1 the rear door can only be opened from outside When the lock lever is in the UNLOCK position 2 the rear door can be opened from inside or outside A WARNING Be sure to place the child proof lock in the LOCK position whenever children are seated in the rear 76G 74E Tailgate A WARNING Always make sur
149. or to the desired temperature position and the blower speed selector to the desired blower speed position Also select FRESH AIR and turn on the A C switch NOTE Because the air conditioner dehumidifies the air turning it on will help keep the windows clear even when blowing heated air using the DEFROST or HEAT amp DEFROST functions 81 60M 05 013 NOTE If you need maximum defrosting e select DEFROST and FRESH AIR turn on the A C switch e set the blower speed selector to HIGH e adjust the temperature selector to the HOT end and e adjust the side outlets so the air blows on the side windows Maintenance If you do not use the air conditioner for a long period such as during winter it may not give the best performance when you start using it again To help maintain opti mum performance and durability of your air conditioner it needs to be run periodically Operate the air conditioner at least once a month for one minute with the engine idling OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT This circulates the refrigerant and oil and helps protect the internal components If your air conditioner is equipped with air filters clean or replace them as specified in the Maintenance Schedule in the INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE sec tion Have this job done by your MARUTI SUZUKI dealer as the lower glove box must be lowered for this job NOTE Your vehicle uses the air conditi
150. or 40 000 kilometers whichever occurs first from the date of delivery to the first owner 3 Maruti Suzuki s Warranty Obligation If any defect s should be found in a Maruti Suzuki vehicle within the term stipulated above Maruti Suzuki s only obligation is to repair or replace at its sole discretion any part shown to be defec tive with a new part or the equivalent at no cost to the owner for parts or labour when Maruti Suzuki acknowledges that such a defect is attributable to faulty material or workmanship at the time of manufacture The owner is responsible for any repair or replacements which are 4 WARRANTY POLICY not covered by this warranty Limitation This warranty shall not apply to 1 normal maintenance service required other than the three free services including without limitation oil and fluid changes headlight aiming fastener retightening wheel bal ancing wheel alignment and tyre rotation cleaning of injectors adjustments of carburettor ignition timing clutch and valve clearance 2 the replacement of normal wear parts including without limitation bulbs tyres and tubes spark plugs belts hoses filters wiper blades brushes contact points fuses clutch disc brake shoes brake pads cable and all rubber parts except oil seal and glass run 3 any vehicle which has been used for competition or racing 4 any repairs or replacement required as a result of accidents or collision b any d
151. or good understanding of the content so that you can enjoy safe and pleasant driving in your Maruti Suzuki vehicle 4 5 Car Body in 1 3 Rear traffic in 2 3 60M 04 008 Starting 1 Adjust the drivers seat for the proper driving posture 2 Adjust the rear view mirror so as to obtain the best possible rear view 3 Before moving off look forward and back to confirm safety 4 Don t start quickly for it is dangerous and wastes fuel General driving 1 Be sure to stop before the stop light and stop sign When moving into the intersection without any traffic lights or signs drive slowly to confirm safety 76G 74E 60M 04 009 Always follow other vehicles at a safe distance in order to prevent a rear end collision should the vehicle ahead make a sudden stop Turn ON the turn signal at least 30 meters before making a turn or changing the lane so as not to be hit from behind Before entering a corner decelerate to a safe speed Don t apply brakes during cornering or a cornering skid may occur When overtaking other vehicles watch out for the oncoming vehicle and carefully confirm the safety Don t attempt zigzag driving which will hinder your control over the vehicle and cause an accident 74 76G 74E 60M 04 010 Braking 1 75 Use the parking brake when parking your vehicle and shift the gear shift lever into the first gear or reverse gear position for the sa
152. ore trying again If the engine does not start after several attempts check the fuel and ignition systems or consult your MARUTI SUZUKI dealer Do not leave the ignition switch in the ON position if the engine is not running as the battery will dis charge 63 Parking Brake Lever EXAMPLE 60M 03 007 1 To set 2 To release 3 To release The parking brake lever is located between the seats To set the parking brake hold the brake pedal down and pull the parking brake lever all the way up To release the parking brake hold the brake pedal down pull up slightly on the parking brake lever push the button on the end of the lever with your thumb and lower the lever to its original position A WARNING e Never drive your vehicle with the parking brake on rear brake effec tiveness can be reduced from over heating brake life may shortened or permanent brake damage may result If the parking brake does not hold the vehicle securely or does not fully release have your vehicle inspected immediately by an autho rized MARUTI SUZUKI dealer OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE A WARNING Always set the parking brake fully before leaving your vehicle or it may move causing injury or damage When parking make sure the gearshift lever is in 1st gear or R Reverse Remember even though the trans mission is in gear you must set the parking brake fully A WARNING When parking the vehicle i
153. ot in use during a colli sion should be replaced if it does not function properly it is damaged in any way or the seat belt pretensioners if equipped were activated that is if the front air bags were activated Child Restraint Systems 60M 02 058 60M 02 060 MARUTI SUZUKI highly recommends that you use a child restraint system to restrain infants and small children Many different types of child restraint systems are available make sure that the restraint system you select meets applicable safety standards All child restraint systems are designed to be secured in vehicle seats by either seat belts lap belts or the lap portion of lap shoulder belts Whenever possible MARUTI SUZUKI recommends that child restraint systems be installed on the rear seat 60M 02 059 According to accident statistics children are safer when properly restrained in rear seating positions than in front seating posi tions 2 19 34 60M 02 057 76G 74E If you must use a front facing child restraint in the front passenger s seat adjust the passengers seat as far back as possible NOTE Observe any statutory regulation about child restraints 60M 02 061 A WARNING If your vehicle is equipped with a front passenger air bag do not install a rear facing child restraint in the front passenger s seat If the passenger s air bag inflates a child in a rear facing child restraint could be killed or seriously injured
154. ou must use unleaded Petrol with an octane number RON of 91 or higher Petrol Ethanol blends Blends of unleaded Petrol and ethanol grain alcohol also known as gasohol are commercially available in some areas Blends of this type may be used in your vehicle if they are no more than 10 etha nol Make sure this Petrol ethanol blend has octane ratings no lower than those recommended for Petrol Petrol Methanol blends Blends of unleaded Petrol and methanol wood alcohol are also commercially available in some areas DO NOT USE fuels containing more than 5 methanol under any circumstances Fuel system damage or vehicle performance problems resulting from the use of such fuels are not the responsibility of MARUTI SUZUKI and may not be covered under the New Vehicle Warranty Fuels containing 5 or less methanol may be suitable for use in your vehicle if they contain cosolvents and corrosion inhibitors NOTE If you are not satisfied with the driveability or fuel economy of your vehicle when you 1 1 are using a Petrol alcohol blend you should switch back to unleaded Petrol containing no alcohol NOTICE The fuel tank has an air space to allow for fuel expansion in hot weather If you continue to add fuel after the filler nozzle has automatically shut off or an initial blowback occurs the air chamber will become full Exposure to heat when fully fuelled in this manner will result in leakage due to fuel expansion To
155. ox 115 NOTICE Do not allow items in the box to extend above the top of the box Oth erwise the box or cover may be dam 60M 05 093 NOTE The luggage box cover can be held open as shown in the above illustration NOTICE If the luggage box cover is held open while driving it can be damaged Do not hold open the luggage box cover while driving OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT Frame Hooks Front EXAMPLE 60M 05 094 To access the frame hook 1 remove the cover 2 The frame hook 1 is provided on the front of the vehicle for use in emergency situa tions and sea shipping purposes only NOTICE When you use the frame hook 1 avoid the driving that gives significant physical shock on hook Such operation can damage the hook or the vehicle body Do not sudden accelerate 5 38 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMET Rear EXAMPLE I L JL The frame hook 3 is provided on the rear of the vehicle for use in emergency situations and trailer train sea shipping purposes only NOTICE When you use the frame hook 3 avoid the driving that gives significant physical shock on hook Such operation can damage the hook the 60M 05 095 vehicle body or the drive system Do not sudden accelerate Do not tow the vehicle heavier than your vehicle To tow your vehicle on the road or highway follow the instruction of Towing in EMER GENCY SERVICE section 5 39
156. p and loosen the spare tyre holder hook bolt with the lug wrench NOTICE Loose the spare tyre holder hook bolt until you can remove the hook by yourself If the bolt is loosen too much the hook might off and the spare tyre might drop off to the ground 76G 74E 60M 08 003 2 Unhook the spare tyre holder and lower it slowly 3 Remove the tyre To install the spare tyre 1 Install the spare tyre facing up the out side of the wheel in the reverse order of removal 2 Tighten the spare tyre holder hook bolt securely A WARNING Do not drive your vehicle with the loose spare tyre holder hook bolt oth erwise it may come loose or the spare tyre may drop off which can result in an accident 148 76G 74E NOTICE Tighten the spare tyre holder hook bolt securely However do not overtighten the bolt it may be warped or broken Tightening torque for the spare tyre holder hook bolt 30 Nm 3 0 kg m 21 7 Ib ft Jacking Instructions 60M 08 004 1 Place the vehicle on level hard ground 2 Set the parking brake firmly and shift into Reverse if your vehicle has manual transmission A WARNING Be sure to shift into R Reverse for a manual transmission vehicle when you jack up the vehicle 149 A WARNING lt a e Never jack up the vehicle with the transmission Neutral Otherwise unstable jack may cause an accident 3 Turn on the
157. peed when braking If the wheels slow suddenly indicating a skidding situation the computer will change braking pressure several times each second to prevent the wheels from locking When you start your vehicle or when you accelerate after a hard stop you may hear a momentary motor or clicking noise as the system resets or checks itself 3 9 68 76G 74E DRIVING TIPS tise EMI DAMM UEEMEDM UU Catalytic COnNVerlET M Improving Fuel sio peee 9 RIIS tt T Driving on Slippery Roads 69 DRIVIING TIPS 60M 04 001 A WARNING e Wear Your Seat Belts at All Times Even though air bags are equipped at the front seating positions the driver and all passengers should be properly restrained at all times using the seat belts provided Refer to the Seat Belts and Child Restraint Systems section for instructions on proper use of the seat belts Never drive while under the influ ence of alcohol or other drugs Alcohol and drugs can seriously impair your ability to drive safely greatly increasing the risk of injury to yourself
158. peration of the audio system before driving Preset your favorite radio stations before driving so that you can quickly tune to them using the pre sets Set the sound volume to a level that will allow you to continue to be aware of road and traffic conditions while driving Notes on Discs Precautions 76G 74E of the player and proper playback may not be possible If condensation forms on the disc wipe it off with a soft cloth If condensation forms on the optical parts of the player do not use the player for about one hour This will allow the condensation to disappear normally e Driving on extremely bumpy roads which cause severe vibrations may cause sound to skip e This unit uses a precision mechanism Even in the event that trouble arises never open the case disassemble the unit or lubricate the rotating parts Please bring the unit to an authorized MARUTI SUZUKI dealer Cautions on Handling COMPACT DIGITAL AUDIO A 60M 05 016 This unit has been designed specifically for playback of compact discs bearing mark A shown above No other discs can be played e When the inside of the vehicle is very cold and the player is used soon after switching on the heater condensation may form on the disc or the optical parts 5 5 82 76G 74E Removing the dics 4 Proper way to hold the compact disc 60M 05 017 To remove the compact disc from its stor age case press down on the center of the
159. position which places the center of the head restraint closest to the top of your ears If this is not possible for very tall passengers adjust the head restraint as high as possible 2nd row seats if equipped EXAMPLE 60M 02 035 27 3rd row seats if equipped EXAMPLE 60M 02 036 To raise the rear head restraint pull upward on the restraint until it clicks To lower the restraint push down on the restraint while holding in the lock lever If a head restraint must be removed for cleaning replacement etc push in the lock lever and pull the head restraint all the way out When installing a child restraint system raise the head restraint to the most upper position Folding Rear Seats The rear seat of your vehicle can be folded forward to provide additional cargo space 2nd row seats To fold the 2nd row seat forward BEFORE DRIVING EXAMPLE 60M 02 037 1 Hook the webbing of the outboard lap shoulder belts in the belt hangers NOTICE e When you move a seatback make sure the belt webbing is hooked in the seat belt hangers so the seat caught by the seatback This helps prevent damage to the belt system e Make sure the belt webbing is not twisted belts are not 2 Lower the head restraint if equipped fully 3 Store the seat belt buckles in the seat cushion slit 2 12 BEFORE DRIVING EXAMPLE 60M 02 038 4 Pull up the lever on the outboard side of the seat
160. pull the belt across your body very quickly If this hap pens let the belt go back to unlock it then pull the belt across your body more slowly 31 Safety reminder Sit up straight and fully back Low on hips 60M 02 046 Low on hips 60M 02 047 To reduce the risk of sliding under the belt during a collision position the lap portion of the belt across your lap as low on your hips as possible and adjust it to a snug fit by pulling the shoulder portion of the belt upward through the latch plate The length BEFORE DRIVING of the diagonal shoulder strap adjusts itself to allow freedom of movement All Seat Belts Except Center of 2nd Row Seat 60M 02 048 To fasten the seat belt sit up straight and well back in the seat pull the latch plate attached to the seat belt across your body and press it straight into the buckle until you hear a click 2 16 BEFORE DRIVING 60M 02 049 To unfasten the seat belt push the button on the buckle and retract the belt slowly while attaching a hand to the belt or and the latch plate Center Seat Belt of 2nd Row Seat Lap belt TO TIGHTEN Low on hips 60M 02 050 2 17 Sit up straight and well back in the seat To fasten the belt pull the latch plate attached to the seat belt across your hips and press it straight into the buckle until you hear a click To reduce the risk of sliding under the belt during a collision position the belt acro
161. r a long period of time or if the battery is dead remove the battery from the remote controller If battery leakage has occurred wipe the container first then install a new battery If the battery solution contacts the skin wash off with water completely Caution on Remote Controller Do not leave the remote controller in an area exposed to direct sunlight such as on the dashboard or steering wheel The remote controller may deform because of the heat Be especially careful of the 5 21 98 76G 74E Remote Controller Common operations POWER button Power ON OFF TUNE FOLDER UP DOWN button 99 In Sound Mode Press to adjust the sound bass treble balance fader In Preset EQ Mode The Preset EQ setting switches as follows OFE FLAT JAZZ ROCK po CL SSIC MODE button HIP HOP B The mode switches as In AVC Mode IS ONE The AVC setting switches as follows OFF LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2 USB iPod Y 3 AM TUNE FLD 4 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT VOLUME button Press to adjust volume including at AUX mode MUTE button Press to mute the sound Press it again to cancel the mute SOUND button While playback the sound mode switches as follows including at AUX mode except while displaying iPod menu BASS TREBLE Y BALANCE Y FADER v Preset EQ v AVC 60M 05 060 5 22 OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMET 76G 74E
162. r any damage to the paint or protective coatings as soon as possible How to Help Prevent Corrosion Wash your vehicle frequently The best way to preserve the finish on your vehicle and to help avoid corrosion is to keep it clean with frequent washing Wash your vehicle at least once during the winter and once immediately after the win ter Keep your vehicle particularly the underside as clean and dry as possible If you frequently drive on salted roads your vehicle should be washed at least once a month during the winter If you live near the ocean your vehicle should be washed at least once a month throughout the year For washing instructions refer to the Vehi cle Cleaning section Remove foreign material deposits Foreign material such as salts chemicals road oil or tar tree sap bird droppings and industrial fall out may damage the finish of your vehicle if it is left on painted surfaces Hemove these types of deposits as quickly as possible If these deposits are difficult to wash off an additional cleaner may be required Be sure that any cleaner you use is not harmful to painted surfaces and is 76G 74E specifically intended for your purposes Follow the manufacturer s directions when using these special cleaners Repair finish damage Carefully examine your vehicle for damage to the painted surfaces Should you find any chips or scratches in the paint touch them up immediately to prevent corrosion from
163. r they can be unhooked and turned to the side to block glare coming through the side window 110 76G 74E NOTICE When unhooking and hooking a sun visor be sure to handle it by the hard plastic parts or the sun visor can be damaged Card holder if equipped EXAMPLE 1 60M 05 075 1 holder You can put a card in the card holder 1 on the back of the sun visor NOTICE When you park your vehicle outdoors in direct sunlight or in hot weather do not leave plastic cards in the holder The heat may distort them Vanity mirror if equipped 60M 05 076 111 2 Vanity mirror A WARNING When using the vanity mirror do not move too close to a front air bag loca tion or lean against it If the front air bag is accidentally inflated it could hit you hard Interior Light Switch Front if equipped Center if equipped EXAMPLE 60M 05 077 EXAMPLE 60M 05 078 This light switch has three positions which function as described below OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT ON 1 The light comes on and stays on regard less of whether the door is open or closed DOOR 2 The light comes on when the door is opened After closing all doors the light will remain on for about 15 seconds and then fade out If you insert the key during this time the light will start to fade out immediately After removing the key from the ignition switch the light will turn on for about 15 sec
164. r transmitting devices such as radio towers or CB Citizen s Band radios door locks cannot be operated with the transmitter if the ignition key is 2 5 inserted in the ignition switch e When any door is open the door locks can be operated only unlock with the transmitter and the turn signal light will not flash e f you lose one of the transmitters ask your MARUTI SUZUKI dealer as soon as possible for a replacement Be sure to have your dealer program the new transmitter code in your vehicle s memory so that the old code is erased NOTICE The transmitter is a sensitive elec tronic instrument To avoid damaging the transmitter Do not expose it to impacts mois ture or high temperature such as by leaving it on the dashboard under direct sunlight e Keep the transmitter away from magnetic objects such as a televi sion Replacement of the Battery If the transmitter becomes unreliable replace the battery To replace the battery of the transmitter 76G 74E 60M 02 013 1 Remove the screw 1 and open the transmitter cover 2 Remove the transmitter 2 60M 02 014 3 Lithium disc type battery CR1620 or equivalent 20 76G 74E 3 Put the edge of a flat blade screwdriver in the slot of the transmitter 2 and pry it open 4 Replace the battery 3 so its terminal faces the mark of the transmitter 5 Close the transmitter and install it into the transmitter
165. re to observe this may result in damage to the speaker due to noise production Recording MP3 WMA files on a CD media e t is recommended not to write both CD DA files and MPS WMA files on a disc e f both CD DA files and files are on the same disc tracks may not be played in the correct order or some tracks may not be played at all e When storing both data WMA data on the same disc sort and place them in different folders e Do not write files other than MP3 WMA files and unnecessary folders on a disc e MP3 WMA files should be named to meet the standards and the file system specifications as shown below e The file extension mp3 or should be assigned to files based on their format independently 76G 74E e You may encounter a trouble in playing MPS WMA files or displaying information of MP3 WMA files depending on the writing software or CD recorder in use e This unit does not have a play list func tion e t is recommended to write discs Disc at Once mode even though Multi session mode is supported Compression formats MP3 Bit rate MPEG1 Audio Layer Ill 64 320 kbps MPEG2 Audio Layer Ill 64 k 160 kbps Sampling frequency MPEG1 Audio Layer Ill 32 k 44 1 k 48 kHz MPEG2 Audio Layer Ill 16 k 22 05 k 24 kHz WMA Ver 7 Ver 8 Bit rate CBH 48 k 192 kbps Sampling frequency 32 k 44 1 k 48 kHz 9 e Bit rate
166. remove it Rear combination light tail stop turn signal etc 60M 07 054 Remove the screw 1 Remove the combi nation light 2 by pulling it outside 143 License plate light Since special procedures are required we recommend you take your vehicle to your MARUTI SUZUKI dealer for bulb replacement High mount stop light EXAMPLE 60M 07 055 To remove a high mount stop light housing the following procedure 1 Open the tailgate and remove the nuts 1 as shown in the illustration INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE 60M 07 056 2 Close the tailgate Release the claws 3 of the light housing by a flat blade screwdriver etc The claws are shown in the next illustration Remove a high mount stop light housing 2 from the tailgate 60M 07 057 3 Remove the each bulb 4 Replace the bulbs To install a high mounted stop light housing in the reverse order of removal 7 24 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE Rear fog light if equipped 60M 07 058 1 Remove the nuts 1 as shown in the illustration 2 Remove the rear fog light by pushing the bolt 2 60M 07 059 3 Remove the bolts 3 and open the 7 25 Wiper Blades 60M 07 060 If the wiper blades become brittle or dam aged or make streaks when wiping replace the wiper blades To install new wiper blades follow the pro cedures below NOTICE To avoid scratching or bre
167. remove the drain plug and drain out the engine oil CAUTION The engine oil temperature may be high enough to burn your fingers when the drain plug is loosened Wait until the drain plug is cool enough to touch with your bare hands 76G 74E 60M 07 010 Tightening torque for drain plug Petrol engine 35 Nm 3 5 kg m 25 3 Ib ft Diesel engine 20 Nm 2 0 kg m 14 5 Ib ft A WARNING New and used oil can be hazardous Children and pets may be harmed by swallowing new or used oil Keep new and used oil and used oil filters away from children and pets Repeated prolonged contact with used engine oil may cause skin cancer Brief contact with used oil may irritate skin To minimize your exposure to used oil wear a long sleeve shirt and moisture proof gloves such as dish washing gloves when changing oil If oil contacts your skin wash thor oughly with soap and water Launder any clothing or rags if wet with oil Recycle or properly dispose of used oil and filters 4 Reinstall the drain plug and new gasket Tighten the plug with a wrench to the specified torque Replace the Oil Filter 1 Using an oil filter wrench turn the oil fil ter counterclockwise and remove it Using a clean rag wipe off the mount ing surface on the engine where the new filter will be seated Smear a little engine oil around the rub ber gasket of the new oil filter Screw on the new filter by hand until the
168. rtificate Vehicle not serviced from Maruti Suzuki authorised workshop as per the schedule specified in the Owners Manual Vehicle subjected to abnormal use accident motor race rallies or for the purpose of establishing the records etc Use of non MGP Maruti Genuine Part Vehicle tempered in an unauthorised manner Tampering with odometer so that the actual kilometer reading can not be read Use of adulterated fuel and or unspecified oils Engine oil Transmission oil and Brake oil etc 10 60M 59K 67L 76G 83K 844 74E EMISSION WARRANTY Annexure A List of parts covered under Emission Warranty 1 Fuel injection Assembly Pressure Regulator Throttle Body Assembly 2 Electronic Control Module 3 Intake Manifold 4 EGR valve 5 Distributor and internal parts 6 Ignitions coil 7 Canister Assembly 8 Vapour Liquid Separator 9 Fuel Tank and Filler Cap 10 PCV Positive Crankcase Ventilation Valve 11 Oil Filler Cap 12 Catalytic Convertor 13 Exhaust manifold 14 All fuel injection System related SENSORS 15 High Pressure Fuel Pump 16 Glow Plug 17 Glow Plug Controller 18 Maniverter 60M 59K 67L 76G 83K 844 74E MEMO 12 FUEL RECOMMENDATION Fuel Recommendation 1 1 BEFORE DRIVING Fuel Recommendation Petrol Engine Y
169. rtion of the belt is worn low across the pelvis not across the waist Please refer to the Seat Adjustment sec tion and the instructions and precautions about the seat belts in this Seat Belts and Child Restraint Systems section for details on proper seat and seat belt adjustments Please note that the pretensioners along with the air bags will activate in severe frontal collisions They are not designed to activate in rear impacts side impacts rollovers or minor frontal collisions The pretensioners can be activated only once If the pretensioners are activated that is if the air bags are activated have the pretensioner system serviced by an authorized MARUTI SUZUKI dealer as soon as possible If the AIR BAG light on the instrument cluster does not blink or come on briefly when the ignition switch is turned to the ON position stays on for more than 10 seconds or comes on while driving the pretensioner system or the air bag system may not work properly Have both systems inspected by an authorized MARUTI SUZUKI dealer as soon as possible Service on or around the pretensioner sys tem components or wiring must be per formed only by an authorized MARUTI BEFORE DRIVING SUZUKI dealer who is specially trained Improper service could result in unintended activation of pretensioners or could render the pretensioner inoperative Either of these two conditions may result in personal injury To prevent
170. s driving Oil consumption Max 1 0 L per 1000 km 1 Qt per 600 miles When judging the amount of oil consump tion note that the oil may become diluted and make it difficult to accurately judge the true oil level As an example if a vehicle is used for repeated short trips and consumes a nor mal amount of oil the dipstick may not show any drop in the oil level at all even after 1000 km 600 miles or more of driv ing This is because the oil is gradually becoming diluted with fuel or moisture making it appear that the oil level has not changed You should also be aware that the diluting ingredients evaporate out when the vehicle is subsequently driven at high speeds such as on an expressway making it appear that oil is excessively consumed after high speed driving 3 2 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Ignition Switch 60 03 003 A WARNING To avoid possible injury do not oper ate controls by reaching through the steering wheel 60M 03 004 The ignition switch has the following four positions LOCK This is the normal parking position It is the only position in which the key can be removed 3 3 Turn to LOCK 60M 03 005 e Manual transmission vehicles You must push in the key to turn it to the LOCK position It locks the ignition and prevents normal use of the steering wheel after the key is removed To release the steering lock insert the key and turn it clockwise to one of the
171. s and cargo plus the trailer nose weight if towing a trailer GAWR Front and Rear Maximum per missible weight on an individual axle Actual weight of the loaded vehicle and actual loads at the front and rear axles can only be determined by weighing the vehi cle Compare these weights to the GVWR and GAWR front and rear If the gross vehicle weight or the load on either axle exceeds these ratings you must remove enough weight to bring the load down to the rated capacity 6 1 A WARNING Never overload your vehicle The gross vehicle weight sum of the weights of the vehicle all the occu pants accessories cargo plus trailer nose weight if towing a trailer must never exceed the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating GVWR In addition never distribute a load so that the weight on either the front or rear axle exceeds the Gross Axle Weight Rat ing GAWR A WARNING Always distribute cargo evenly To avoid personal injury or damage to your vehicle always secure cargo to prevent it from shifting if the vehicle moves suddenly Place heavier objects on the floor and as far forward in the cargo area as possible Never pile cargo higher than the top of the seat backs 76G 74E Trailer Towing Your MARUTI SUZUKI was originally designed to carry people and a normal amount of cargo not to tow a trailer MARUTI SUZUKI does not recommend you use your vehicle to tow a trailer Towing a trailer can adversely affect h
172. se wheel and tyre combinations approved by MARUTI SUZUKI as standard or optional equipment for your vehicle NOTICE Replacing the original tyres with tyres of a different size may result in false speedometer or odometer readings 76G 74E Tyre Rotation 4 Tire Rotation 5 Tire Rotation 60 07 033 To avoid uneven wear of your tyres and to prolong their life rotate the tyres as illus trated Tyres should be rotated as mentioned in periodic maintenance schedule After rotation adjust front and rear tyre pressures to the specification listed on your vehicle s Tyre Information Label Wheel Balancing If the vehicle vibrates abnormally on smooth road have the wheel balanced at Maruti Suzuki Authorized Workshop Wheel Alignment In case of abnormal tyre wear or pulling towards one side have the wheel aligned at Maruti Suzuki Authorized Workshop 136 76G 74E Tubeless Tyres If equipped The vehicle is equipped with Tubeless Tyres In tubeless tyre a thin layer of butyl rubber is used for lining the inside of the tubeless tyre This layer is to prevent air loss and fulfilling the purpose of tube The air pressure is maintained by the sealing between tyre bead and wheel rim Tubeless tyres are having advantage of slow air loss and preventing sudden deflation while driving Care and maintenance tips for tubeless tyres 1 Always maintain recommended inflation pressure Drivi
173. ss your lap as low on your hips as possible and adjust it to a snug fit To tighten the belt pull the free end of the belt across alongside the lap strap TO LOOSEN 60M 02 051 To lengthen release the latch plate from the buckle pull the latch plate adjuster in the direction of the arrow The latch plate should then be refitted into the buckle and the belt tightened as previously described 76G 74E et p di 60M 02 052 NOTE The word is marked into the buckle for the rear center belt The buckles are designed so a latch plate cannot be inserted into the wrong buckle Driver s Seat Belt Reminder EXAMPLE Gy 4 5 lt lt f 60 02 053 When driver does not buckle his or her seat belt with the ignition switch in the ON position the driver s seat belt reminder light in the instrument cluster will blink until the driver s seat belt is buckled 32 76G 74E The reminder will be automatically canceled when the driver s seat belt is buckled or the ignition switch is turned off A WARNING It is absolutely essential that the driver and passengers wear their seat belts at all times Persons who are not wearing seat belts have a much greater risk of injury if an accident occurs Make a regular habit of buck ling your seat belt before putting the key in the ignition Shoulder Anchor Height Adjuster if equipped 60M 02 054 Adjust the shoulder anchor
174. st system inspected periodically for damage and leaks Any damage or leaks should be repaired immediately 76G 74E Daily Inspection Checklist Before Driving 60M 03 002 Make sure that windows mirrors lights and reflectors are clean and unob structed Visually check the tyres for the following points the depth of the tread groove abnormal wear cracks and damage loose wheel nuts existence of foreign material such as nails stones etc Refer to Tyres in INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE section for details 3 Look for fluid and oil leaks NOTE It is normal for water to drip from the air conditioning system after use 60 76G 74E 4 Make sure the hood is fully closed and latched 5 Check the headlights turn signal lights brake lights and horn for proper opera tion 6 Adjust the seat and head restraint if equipped 7 Check the brake pedal and the parking brake lever 8 Adjust the mirrors 9 Make sure that you and all passengers have properly fastened your seat belts 10 Make sure that all warning lights come on as the key is turned to the ON posi tion 11 Check all gauges 12 Make sure that the BRAKE SYSTEM WARNING light turns off when the parking brake is released Once a week or each time you fill your fuel tank perform the following under hood checks 1 Engine oil level 2 Coolant level 3 Brake fluid level 4 Battery solution level 5 Windshield washer
175. starting If the chips or scratches have gone through to the bare metal have a qualified body shop make the repair Keep passenger and luggage compart ments clean Moisture dirt or mud can accumulate under the floor mats and may cause corrosion Occasionally check under these mats to ensure that this area is clean and dry More frequent checks are necessary if the vehicle is used off road or in wet weather Certain cargos such as chemicals fertiliz ers cleaners salts etc are extremely cor rosive by nature These products should be transported in sealed containers If a spill or leak does occur clean and dry the area immediately Store your vehicle in a dry well venti lated area Do not park your vehicle in a damp poorly ventilated area If you often wash your vehicle in the garage or if you frequently drive it in when wet your garage may be damp The high humidity in the garage may 156 76G 74E cause or accelerate corrosion A wet vehicle may corrode even in a heated garage if the ventilation is poor A WARNING Do not apply additional undercoating or rust preventive coating on or around exhaust system components such as the catalytic converter exhaust pipes etc A fire could be started if the undercoating substance becomes overheated Vehicle Cleaning 60M 09 001 A WARNING When cleaning the interior or exterior of the vehicle NEVER USE A WARNING Co solvents such as l
176. t is necessary to jump start your vehicle INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE Petrol EXAMPLE 1 EXAMPLE 2 60M 07 034 Diesel EXAMPLE 60M 07 034a The level of the battery solution must be kept between the Max and the Min level lines at all times If the level is found to be 7 18 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE below the Min level line add distilled water to bring level between Max and Min You should however periodically check the battery battery terminals and battery holddown bracket for corrosion Remove corrosion using a stiff brush and ammonia mixed with water or baking soda mixed with water After removing corrosion rinse with clean water If your vehicle is not going to be driven for a month or longer disconnect the cable from the negative terminal of the battery to help prevent discharge Replacement of the battery EXAMPLE 60M 07 035 To remove the battery 1 Disconnect the negative cable 1 2 Disconnect the positive cable 2 7 19 3 Remove the retainer nuts 3 and remove the retainer 4 4 Remove the battery To install the battery 1 Install the battery in the reverse order of removal 2 Tighten the retainer nuts and battery cables securely NOTE When the battery is disconnected some of the vehicle s function will be initialized and or deactivated These function are required to reset after the battery is reconnected Fuses Your vehicle has t
177. t the internal components 146 76G 74E EMERGENCY SERVICE 147 EMERGENCY SERVICE Tyre Changing D M 8 1 ENS EUG E a N 8 2 J mp Starting et M 8 5 Jo 8 8 6 If the Starter Does Not 8 6 Engme 15 Flooded B 8 6 If the Engine Overheats RU 8 6 EMERGENCY SERVICE Tyre Changing Tool 60M 08 001 The tyre changing tools are stowed in the right side of the luggage compartment Remove the cover to access tools To remove the jack turn its shaft counter clockwise and pull the jack out of the stor age bracket To stow the jack place it in the storage bracket and turn the shaft clockwise until the jack is securely held in place A WARNING After using the tyre changing tools be sure to stow them securely or they can cause injury if an accident occurs 8 1 A CAUTION The jack should be used only to change wheels It is important to read the jacking instructions in this section before attempting to use the jack The spare tyre is stowed under the rear floor To remove the spare tyre EXAMPLE 60M 08 002 1 Remove the ca
178. t warning When it is necessary to do service work with the engine running make sure that the parking brake is set fully and the transmission is in Neutral Do not touch ignition wires or other ignition system parts when starting the engine or when the engine is running or you could receive an electric shock Be careful not to touch a hot engine exhaust manifold and pipes muffler radiator and water hoses Do not allow smoking sparks or flames around fuel or the battery Flammable fumes are present Do not get under your vehicle if it is supported only with the portable jack provided in your vehicle Be careful not to cause accidental short circuits between the positive and negative battery terminals Keep used oil coolant and other fluids away from children and pets Dispose of used fluids properly never pour them on the ground into sewers etc 76G 74E Maintenance Schedule The following table shows the times when you should perform regular maintenance on your vehicle This table shows in miles kilometers and months when you should perform inspections adjustments lubrication and other services A WARNING MARUTI SUZUKI recommends that maintenance on your Maruti Suzuki vehicle should be performed by MARUTI SUZUKI authorised workshop Service station NOTICE Whenever it becomes necessary to replace parts on your vehicle it is recommended that you use MARUTI genuine replacement parts or their equ
179. t with a new one Clamp the side clamps or tighten the screws securely Spark Plugs For nickel spark plugs traditional type You should inspect spark plugs periodically for carbon deposits When carbon accu mulates on a spark plug a strong spark may not be produced Remove carbon deposits with a wire or pin and adjust the 76G 74E spark plug gap 60M 07 018 EXAMPLE 60M 07 019 To access the spark plug 1 Unclamp the side clamps and loosen the screws then remove the air cleaner case 2 If necessary disconnect the coupler 1 130 76G 74E while pushing the release lever 3 Remove the ignitor bolts 4 Pull the spark plug boots out NOTE When installation make sure the wires couplers sealing rubber of air cleaner assy and washers are correctly returned in place EXAMPLE 60M 07 020 NOTICE When disconnecting the spark plug cables pull on the boot not on the cable itself Pulling on the cable can damage it When servicing the iridium platinum spark plugs slender center electrode type plugs do not touch the center electrode as it is easy to damage 131 MS Loosen 74 Tighten 60M 07 021 NOTICE When installing the spark plugs screw them in with your fingers to avoid stripping the threads Tighten with a torque wrench to 17 5 Nm 1 8 kg m 13 0 Ib ft Do not allow contaminants to enter the engine through the spark pl
180. tch and lift the tailgate NOTICE Do not use the key to lift up the tail gate or the key may break off in the lock BEFORE DRIVING 60M 02 01 1 You can also unlatch the tailgate by pulling the release lever located on the outboard side of the driver s seat Keyless Entry System Transmitter if equipped 60M 02 012 1 LOCK button 2 UNLOCK button You can lock or unlock all doors including the tailgate simultaneously by operating the transmitter near the vehicle 2 4 BEFORE DRIVING e To lock the doors push the LOCK but ton 1 on the transmitter e o unlock the doors push the UNLOCK button 2 on the transmitter The turn signal lights will flash once when the doors are locked When the doors are unlocked e The turn signal lights will flash twice e f the interior light switch is in the DOOR position the interior light will turn on for about 15 seconds and then fade out If you insert the key into the ignition switch during this time the light will start to fade out immediately Be sure the doors are locked after you operate the LOCK button 1 NOTE If no door is opened within about 30 sec onds after the UNLOCK button 2 is operated the doors will automatically lock again NOTE maximum operating distance of the keyless entry system transmitter is about 5 m 16 ft but this can vary depending on the surroundings especially near othe
181. the buttons numbered 1 and 6 of the Preset buttons 2 and press the VOL PUSH POWER knob 1 PIN ENTRY will be displayed 3 Press the Up button 3 and the button numbered 1 of the Preset buttons 2 simultaneously 4 Enter a 4 digit number to be registered as PIN using the buttons numbered 1 4 of the Preset buttons 2 5 Hold down the TUNE FOLDER PUSH SOUND knob 4 for 1 second or longer to delete the registered PIN The indi cation will be displayed and the anti theft function will be canceled NOTE To change your PIN first delete your cur rent PIN then set a new one Confirming the Personal Identification Number PIN When the main power source is discon nected such as when the battery is replaced etc it is required to enter the PIN 97 to make the unit operable again 1 Set the ignition switch to the ACC position SECURITY will be displayed 2 Press the Up button 3 and the button numbered 1 of the Preset buttons 2 simultaneously 3 Enter a 4 digit number to be registered as PIN using the buttons numbered 1 4 of the Preset buttons 2 4 Hold down TUNE FOLDER PUSH SOUND knob 4 for 1 second or longer When the PIN same as registered is entered the power of the audio system will be turned off automatically and it will become operable again NOTE If an incorrect PIN is entered ERROR and the total number of incorrect entry attempts will be displayed If a
182. the engine oil dipstick is col ored yellow for easy identification EXAMPLE gt gt b 27 y 2 e N Pull out the oil dipstick wipe oil off with a clean cloth insert the dipstick all the way into the engine then remove it again The oil on the stick should be between the upper and lower limits shown on the stick If the oil level indication is near the lower limit add enough oil to raise the level to the upper limit EM 60M 07 007 7 7 Failure to check oil level regularly could lead to serious engine trouble due to insufficient oil NOTICE For Diesel Engine Model Do not top up the oil over the MAX limit Too much oil causes serious engine trouble Refilling Petrol EXAMPLE 4 4 OWNERS 60M 07 008 Refilling Diesel EXAMPLE 60M 07 008a Remove the oil filler cap and pour oil slowly through the filler hole to bring the oil level to the upper limit on the dipstick Be careful not to overfill Too much oil is almost as 76G 74E bad as too little oil After refilling start the engine and allow it to idle for about a minute Stop the engine wait about 5 min utes and check the oil level again Changing Engine Oil and Filter Drain the engine oil while the engine is still warm EXAMPLE Mat 60M 07 009 1 Remove the oil filler cap 2 Place a drain pan under the drain plug 3 Using a wrench
183. the normal position follow the procedure below EXAMPLE 60M 02 041 Raise the seatback until it locks into place When you raise the seat from back of it pull the strap 1 NOTICE Do not pull the luggage flap 2 if equipped or place any luggage when the luggage flap is pull toward rear Otherwise the luggage flap 2 will be damaged After returning the seat try moving the seatback to make sure they are securely latched 29 BEFORE DRIVING Seat Belts and Child Restraint Systems 60M 02 043 A WARNING Never allow persons to ride in the cargo area of a vehicle In the event of an accident there is a much greater risk of injury for persons who are not riding in a seat with their seat belt securely fastened Seat belts should always be adjusted as follows the lap portion of the belt should be worn low across the pelvis not across the waist the shoulder straps should be worn on the outside shoulder only and never under the arm the shoulder straps should be away from your face and neck but not falling off your 60M 02 042 A WARNING An air bag supplements or adds to the frontal crash protection offered by seat belts The driver and all pas sengers must be properly restrained by wearing seat belts at all times whether or not an air bag is mounted at their seating position to minimize the risk of severe injury or death in the event of a crash
184. ti genuine replacement Never use a substitute such as a wire even for a temporary repair or extensive electrical damage and a fire can result NOTE Make sure that the fuse box always carries spare fuses Fuses under the Dash Board EXAMPLE 60M 07 040 7 20 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE USE THE DESIGNATED FUSES AND RELAYS ONLY 1 2 60M 07 41 lank ELLEN Blank _ 6 Lim T Backup 21 7 21 Hear wiper Washe 22 Front wiper Blank Bak Sa Blank C 20 D L Cruise control LG Bak 60M 07 042 A WARNING Always be sure to replace a blown fuse with a fuse of the correct amper gt 76G 74E A WARNING lt age Never use a substitute such as aluminum foil or wire to replace a blown fuse If you replace a fuse and the new one blows in a short period of time you may have a major electri cal problem Have your vehicle inspected immediately by your MARUTI SUZUKI dealer Headlight Aiming Since special procedures are required we recommend you take your vehicle to your MARUTI SUZUKI dealer for headlight alignment Bulb Replacement CAUTION e Light bulbs can be hot enough to burn your finger right after being turned off This is true especially for halogen headlight bulbs Replace the
185. ty claims will only be accepted after examination carried out by Maruti Suzuki or it s dealer which leads to firm conclusions that the a Original settings have not been tempered in any case b Part as given in Annexure A has a manufacturing defect c Vehicle is unable to meet the Emission Standards as given in 1 inspite of the vehicle having been maintained and used in accordance with the instructions as specified in Owners Manual and Service Booklet and the used fuel and different oils Engine oil Transmission oil Brake oil etc are also as per specification 3 The method of examination for deciding the warranty of the parts will be at the sole discretion of Maruti Suzuki and its dealer and results of the examination will be final and binding If after examination the warrantable condition is not established Maruti Suzuki and it s dealer has the right to charge all or part of the cost of such examination 4 Under Emission Warranty the parts as given in Annexure A will be changed free of cost but the consumables will be charged as per actual 5 If the part covered under Emission Warranty or the associated parts are not independently replaceable on account of these being integral parts a complete assembly Maruti Suzuki and it s dealer will have the sole discretion to replace entire assembly or by using some of the parts of the system through suitable repair or modifications 9 0 7 EMISSION WARRANTY 11 60M 59K 67L 76
186. ug holes when the plugs are removed Never use spark plugs with the wrong thread size 0 95 1 05 mm 0 037 0 041 in 60M 07 022 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE NOTICE When replacing spark plugs you should use the brand and type speci fied for your vehicle For the specified plugs refer to the SPECIFICATIONS section at the end of this book If you wish to use a brand of spark plug other than the specified plugs consult your MARUTI SUZUKI dealer Gear Specified Gear Oil When adding gear oil use gear oil with the appropriate viscosity and grade as shown in the chart below We highly recommend you use API GL 4 SAE 75W 90 for transmission gear oil manual Manual transmission oil API GL 4 80W 90 75W 85 75W 90 C 30 20 10 0 10 20 30 F 22 4 14 32 50 68 86 60M 07 022a 7 12 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE Gear Oil Level Check Manual transmission EXAMPLE 60M 07 023 1 Oil filler and level plug To check the gear oil level use the follow ing procedure 1 Park the vehicle on a level surface with the parking brake applied Then stop the engine 2 Remove the oil filler and level plug 1 3 Check the inside of the hole with your finger If the oil level comes up to the bottom of the plug hole the oil level is correct If so reinstall the plug 4 If the oil level is low add gear oil through the oil filler and level plug hole 1 until the oil leve
187. uned Engine misfiring which can result from an improperly tuned engine may cause overheating of the catalyst This may result in permanent heat damage to the catalyst and other vehicle components 70 76G 74E NOTICE To avoid damaging catalyst or other vehicle damage e Maintain the engine in the proper operating condition In the event of an engine malfunc tion particularly one involving engine misfiring or other apparent loss of performance have the vehi cle serviced promptly Do not turn off the engine or inter rupt the ignition when the trans mission is in gear and the vehicle is in motion Do not try to start the engine by pushing or towing the vehicle or coasting down a hill Do not idle the engine with any spark plug wires disconnected or removed such as during diagnostic testing Do not idle the vehicle for pro longed periods if idling seems rough or there are other malfunctions Do not allow the fuel tank to get near the empty level Avoid driving your vehicle at exces sively high engine speed in or around the red zone of the tachom eter if equipped 71 60M 04 003 A WARNING Be careful in areas where you park and drive the catalytic converter and other exhaust components can get very hot As with any vehicle do not park or operate this vehicle in areas where combustible materials such as dry grass or leaves can come in con tact with a hot exhaust system Improving Fuel Econ
188. urn Signal Indicators 60M 02 092 When you turn on the left or right turn sig nals the corresponding green arrow on the instrument panel will blink along with the respective turn signal lights When you turn on the hazard warning switch both arrows will blink along with all of the turn signal lights Main Beam high beam Indicator Light 60M 02 093 46 76G 74E This indicator comes on when headlight main beams high beams are turned on Fuel Filter Warning Light For Diesel Engine Model E Ww 60M 02 094 This light comes on for several seconds when the ignition switch is turned to the ON position so you can check the light is working If the light comes on when driving there is a possibility to have water in the fuel filter Drain water as soon as possible For details of draining water refer to Fuel Filter in the INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE section Glow Plug Indicator Light For Diesel Engine Model 60M 02 095 If the coolant temperature is cool enough this light comes on when the ignition switch 47 is turned to the ON position and goes out when the glow plug is heated enough for engine starting NOTE Following the repair on engine control unit ECU in the starting system the glow plug indicator light comes on for approximately 10 seconds before the engine starts This is not the engine malfunction Speedometer 60M 02 096 The speedometer indicates vehicle speed
189. wires The wires are wrapped with yellow tape or yellow tubing and the couplers are yellow for easy identification Scrapping a vehicle that has an uninflated air bag can be hazardous Ask your dealer body repair shop or scrap yard for help with disposal 2 26 BEFORE DRIVING 76G 74E Instrument Cluster with tachometer Speedometer Tachometer if equipped Fuel gauge Temperature gauge Information display Trip meter selector knob Indicator selector knob Warning and indicator lights Up as 9 Ia cs C D et These marks are explanation of the knobs 6 and 7 Refer to Brightness Control or Information Display in this section for detail of knobs 60M 02 078 without tachometer These marks are explanation of the knobs 6 and 7 Refer to Brightness Control or Information Display in this section for detail of knobs 60M 02 079 2 27 42 76G 74E Warning and Indicator Lights Brake System Warning Light CD BRAKE Three different types of operations exist depending on the vehicle s specification 60M 02 080 1 The light comes on briefly when the ignition switch is turned to the ON position 2 The light comes on when the parking brake is engaged with the ignition switch in the ON position 3 The light comes on when under either or both of above two conditions The light also comes on when the fluid in the brake fluid reservo
190. x Engine oil 3 1 L replacement with oil filter Transmission oil 261
191. you use a Maruti genuine replacement filter If you use an aftermarket filter make sure it is of equivalent quality and follow the manufacturer s instructions Oil leaks from around the oil filter or drain plug indicate incorrect installation or gasket damage If you find any leaks or are not sure that the filter has been properly tigh tened have the vehicle inspected by your MARUTI SUZUKI dealer Engine Coolant Selection of Coolant To maintain optimum performance and durability of your engine use Maruti genuine Coolant or equivalent This type of coolant is best for your cooling system as it Helps maintain proper engine temperature e Gives proper protection against freezing and boiling e Gives proper protection against corrosion and rust Failure to use the proper coolant can dam age your cooling system Your authorized MARUTI SUZUKI dealer can help you select the proper coolant 76G 74E NOTICE To avoid damaging your cooling sys tem Always use a high quality ethylene glycol base non silicate type coolant diluted with distilled water at the correct mixture concentration Make sure that the proper mix is 30 70 coolant to distilled water for petrol and 50 50 for diesel In no case higher than 70 30 Concen trations greater than 70 30 coolant to distilled water will cause over heating conditions Do not use straight coolant nor plain water Do not add extra inhibitors or addi tives Th
192. ystem If one of these happens have the system inspected by your MARUTI SUZUKI dealer If the ABS becomes inoperative the brake system will function as an ordinary brake system that does not have this ABS system For details of ABS system refer to Anti Lock Brake System ABS if equipped in 2 29 the OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE section Oil Pressure Light 60M 02 082 This light comes on when the ignition switch is turned to the ON position and goes out when the engine is started The light will come on and remain on if there is insufficient oil pressure If the light comes on when driving pull off the road as soon as you can and stop the engine Check the oil level and add oil if necessary If there is enough oil the lubrication sys tem should be inspected by your MARUTI SUZUKI dealer before you drive the vehicle again NOTICE f you operate the engine with this light on severe engine damage can result Do not rely on the oil pressure light to indicate the need to add oil Be sure to periodically check the engine oil level 76G 74E Charging Light This light comes on when the ignition switch is turned to the ON position and goes out when the engine is started The light will come on and remain on if there is something wrong with the battery charging system If the light comes on when the engine is running the charging system should be inspected immediately by your MARUTI SUZUKI

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