ECU SUZUKI BALENO 1999 1.G Owners Manual

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60G-74E

BEFORE DRIVING

REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY SYSTEM

Other Controls (if equipped)
KEYS

60G-50-001E

Remote keyless entry system is installed in

your vehicle. The general features of keyless

entry system are;

1. Remote lock/arming and remote unlock/

disarming.

2. Doors/trunk/bonnet protection.

3. Doors/trunk/bonnet open signal.

4. Personal protection alarm.

5. Mute lock/unlock.

6. Starter immobiliser.

7. Permanent siren chirp enable/disable

(programmable mode).

8. Two stage shock/impact sensor

(programmable mode).

9. Emergency disarm by personalised

PINCODE (programmable mode).

10. Car locator

11. Flashing LE.D.

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Initially the system is programmed in factory

default. The features operative in factory

default are;

1. Remote lock/arming and remote unlock/

disarming.

2. Doors/trunk/bonnet protection.

3. Doors/trunk/bonnet open signal while

locking/arming.

4. Personal protection alarm.

5. Starter immobiliser.

6. Mute lock/unlock.

7. Permanent siren chirp enable/disable.

8. Emerging disarm by personalised

PINCODE.

9. Car locator.

10. Flashing LE.D.

The system can always be programmed back

to factory default for restoration of original

setting of the system.

For more detail and warranty condition, please

refer to the Owner's Manual of "Maruti Mobile

Security".
70F-01-003

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. Keep

the tag in a safe place. If you lose your

keys, you will need this number to have

new keys made. Write the number down

and keep it in a safe accessible place away from

the vehicle.

NOTE:

Keep the spare key very carefully. When it

is lost, consult your dealer by quoting key number.

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BEFORE DRIVING
60G-74E

DOOR LOCKS

60G-03-003

Ignition Key Reminder (if equipped)

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.
72F-03-002E

To lock a front door from outside the

vehicle:

a) Insert the key fully and turn the top of

the key toward the front of the vehicle,

or

b) Push in the lock knob down and hold

the door handle up as you close the

door.

To unlock a front door from outside the

vehicle, insert the key fully and turn the top

of the key toward the rear of the vehicle.

To lock a rear door from outside the vehicle,

push in the lock knob down and close the

door.
60G-03-004E

To lock a door from inside the vehicle, push

the lock knob down. Pull the lock knob up to

unlock the door.

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Always lock all doors when driving.

Locking the door prevents occupants

from being thrown from the vehicle in

the event of an accident. It also helps

prevent unintentional opening of the

doors.

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60G-74E

BEFORE DRIVING

72F-03-002E

Central door locking system (if equipped)

You can lock and unlock all the side doors and

simultaneously by using the key in the driver's

door lock or the front passenger's door lock.
60G-03-006E

You can also lock or unlock all the side

doors by depressing the right or left of the

switch ©, respectively.

NOTE:

• Moving the lock knob on each door locks

or unlocks that door only.

• Be sure to hold the door handle up when

you close a locked front door, or the door

will not remain locked.
60G-03-005

Child-Proof Locks (if equipped)

As illustrated, a child-proof lock is provided

for both rear doors. When the lock lever is

down, position ©, the child proof lock is

activated, and when up, in position © the

child-proof lock is deactivated, when the

child-proof lock is activated, the rear door

cannot be opened from the inside even if

the inside door lock is unlocked but can be

opened from the outside.

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BEFORE DRIVING
80G-74E

70F-01-008E

Trunk (Boot) Ud

To unlock the lid, insert the key and turn it

clockwise. You can also unlock the lid by pulling

the release lever located on the outboard side

of the driver's seat.
60G-03-007E

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Be sure to place the child-proof lock

in the locked position whenever

children are seated in the rear.

CAUTION

Do not use the key to lift up the lid,

or the key may break off In the lock.

Always make sure that the trunk lid Is

closed and latched securely. Closing

the lid completely helps to prevent

exhaust gases from entering the car.

Do not keep the trunk lid open for a long

time, or the battery will discharge.

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60G-74E

BEFORE DRIVING

MIRRORS

60G-03-013

Day-Night Rearview Mirror (if equipped)

To adjust the interior rearview mirror, set the

selector tab to the day position, then move

the mirror up, down, or sideways 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.
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 side convex mirror (if

equipped). Be aware that objects look

smaller and appear farther away than

when seen in a flat mirror.

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BEFORE DRIVING
6OG-74E

FRONT SEAT ADJUSTMENT

60G-03-014

Electric Mirrors (If equipped)

The switch to control the electric mirrors is

located on the instrument panel.You can only

adjust the mirrors when the ignition switch is

in the "ON" position. To adjust the mirrors:

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 centre

position to help prevent unintended

adjustment.
72F-03-016

Never attempt to adjust the driver's seat

or seatback while driving. The seat or

seatback could move unexpectedly,

causing loss of control. Make sure that

the driver's seat and seatback are

properly adjusted before you start

driving.
72F-03-013

Adjusting Seat Position

The adjustment lever for each front seat is

located under the front of the seat, on the

inboard side. 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 forward and rearward to ensure

that it is securely latched.

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60G-74E
BEFORE DRIVING

DRIVER SEAT HEIGHT ADJUSTER

(if equipped)
ADJUSTABLE HEAD RESTRAINTS

(if equipped)

606-03-015

If the driver's seat is equipped with a seat

height adjuster knob on the outboard side of

the seat, adjust the seat to the proper height

by turning the adjuster knob.

WARNING
72F-03-014

Adjusting Seatbacks

The seatbacks can be adjusted to different

angles. To adjust the seatback angle, 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.

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

fully upright position.
70F-01-019

WARNING

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 top of the head

restraint closest to the top or your ears.

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BEFORE DRIVING

60G-74E

SEAT BELTS

60G-03-016

To raise the head restraint, pull upward ort 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.
70F-01-022E

Wear your Seat Belts at All Times.

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

so the lap portion of the belt is worn

low across the pelvis, not across the

waist. Shoulder straps should be
WARNING

1 worn on the outside shoulder only,

and never under the arm. Seat belts

should never be worn with the straps

twisted and should be adjusted as

tightly as is comfortable to provide

the protection for which they have

been designed. A slack belt will

provide less protection 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.

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 than one occupant and never

attach a 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. _K

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60Q-74E
BEFORE DRIVING

70F-01-025

Your vehicle is equipped with the shoulder

anchor height adjusters for the front seat belts,

adjust the shoulder anchor height so that the

shoulder belt rides on the center of the

outboard shoulder. To adjust the shoulder

anchor height, slide the anchor up or down

while pulling the lock knob out. After

adjustment, make sure that the acnhor is

securely locked.

No modifications or additions of any

sort should be made to the seat belt or

its operating mechanism.
60G-03-017

Seat Belt Hanger (if equipped)

When you move a seatback, make sure

the belt webbing is hooked in the belt

hangers so the seat belts are not

caught by the seatback, seat hinge, or

seat latch. This helps prevent damage

to the belt system.
60G-03-018E

Lap belt

On this belt the adjuster is incorporated in

the tongue unit.

To tighten the belt, pull the free end of the

belt across alongside the lap strap until it

is adjusted to a snug comfortable position.

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BEFORE DRIVING

60G-74E

60G-03-019E

To lengthen, release the tongue from the

buckle unit, pull the tongue (adjuster) in the

direction of the arrow, at right angles to the

belt. The tongue should then be refitted into

the buckle unit and the belt tightened as

previously described.
60G-03-020E

NOTE:

To identify the center seat belt buckle catch

and tongue in the rear seat, "CENTER" is

moulded on the buckle catch and tongue of

the center lap belt. The buckle catches are

designed so a buckle tongue can not be

inserted into the wrong buckle catch.
70F-01-030

Child Restraint Systems

MARUTI 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 restaint system you select meets

applicable safety standards.

All child restraint systems are designed to be

secured in vehicle seats by lap belts or the

lap portion of lap-shoulder belts. Whenever

possible, Maruti recommends that child

restraint systems be installed on the rear seat.

According to accident statistics children are

safer when properly restrained in rear seating

positions than in front seating positions.

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60G-74E
BEFORE DRIVING

If you must use a front-facing child restraint in

the front passenger's seat, adjust the

passenger's seat as far back as possible.

Children could be endangered in a

crash if their child restraints are not

properly secured in the vehicle. When

installing a child restraint system, be

sure to follow the instructions below.

Be sure to secure the child in the

restraint system according to the

manufacturer's Instructions.
60G-03-021E

Installation with lap-shoulder seat belts

Note:

The lap-shoulder belts of your vehicle have

emergency locking retractors (ELRs) that can

not function as an automatic locking retractor

(ALR). Use the installation method described

in the instructions provided by the child

restraint system manufacturer that does not

require the ALR function.

Install your child restraint system according

to the instructions provided by the child

restraint system manufacturer. Make sure that

the seat belt is securely latched.
70F-01-031

Try moving the child restraint system in all

directions, to make sure it is securely installed.

Tighten the belt if necessary.

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BEFORE DRIVING
60G-74E

70F-01-032E

Installation with a lap belt

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" 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.

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6OG-74E
STEERING COLUMN CONTROLS

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.

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.

Never remove the ignition key while

the vehicle is moving. The steering

wheel will lock and you will not be

able to steer the vehicle.

Do not leave children alone In a

parked vehicle. Unattended children

could cause accidental movement of

the vehicle, which could result in

severe personal Injury.

Always remove the key when parked

to prevent unintentional operation of

the vehicle and to improve security.
LIGHTING/TURN SIGNAL

CONTROL LEVER

CAUTION

Do not use the starter motor for

more than 15 seconds at a time. If

the engine does not start; wait 15

seconds before trying again. If the

engine does not start after several

attempts, check the fuel and ignition

systems or consult your MARUTI

dealer.

Do not leave the ignition switch in

the "ON" position if the engine is not

running as the battery will

discharge.
60G-04-003

This control lever is located on the outboard

side of the steering column. Operate the lever

as described below.

Lighting Operation

To turn the lights on or off, twist the knob on

the end of the lever. There are three positions:

in the "OFF" position all lights are off; in the

middle position the front parking lights, tail-

lights, registration plate light, and instrument

lights are on, but the headlights are off; in the

third position the headlights come on in

addition to the other lights.

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STEERING COLUMN CONTROLS
60G-74E

With the headlights on, push the lever forward

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 flash the high beams (main

beams) pull the lever slightly towards you and

release it.

Lights "On" Reminder (if Equipped)

A buzzer/chime sounds to remind you to turn

off the lights if they are left on when the ignition

key is removed and the driver's door is opened.
Turn Signal Operation

With the ignition switch in the "ON" position,

move the lever up or down to activate the left

or right turn signals.

Normal Turn Signal

Move the lever clockwise until it clicks to signal

a right turn or anticlockwise to signal a left

turn. When the turn is completed, the signal

will cancel and the lever will return to its normal

position.
6OG-04-006

Lane Change Signal

Some times, such 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.

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60G-04-006

60G-04-005

60G-04-004E

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60G-74E
INSTRUMENT PANEL

ASHTRAY

GLOVE BOX

60G-05-010

843-05-011E

Front Ashtray

To remove the front panel ashtray for cleaning,

push down on the metal plate, and pull the

ashtray completely out of its holder.
Rear Ashtray

To remove the rear ashtray, push down on the

tongue and pull the ashtray out of its holder.

Make sure tobacco is fully extinguished

before closing the ashtray. Never throw

waste in the ashtray: it could create a

fire hazard.
60G-05-011

To open the glove box, pull the latch lever.

To close it, push the lid until It latches securely.

If a lock is equipped on the latch lever, lock

the glove box by inserting the key and turning

it clockwise and unlock the glove box by

turning the key counterclockwise.

Never drive with the glove box lid open.

It could cause injury if an accident

occurs.

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INSTRUMENT PANEL
60G-74E

HEATING SYSTEM (if equipped)

The heating system provides heating

demisting, and ventilation.

a. Windscreen defroster

b. Side defroster

c. Side outlet

d. Center outlet

e. Floor outlet

60G-05-012

@

RECIRCULATED AIR FRESH AIR

60G-05-013

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OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENTS
60G-74E

PARKING BRAKE LEVER

63B-06-001E

The parking brake lever is located between

the seats. To apply the parking brake, hold the

brake pedal down and pull the parking brake

lever all the way up.
63B-06-002E

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.
Never drive your vehicle with the

parking brake on: rear brake

effectiveness can be reduced from

over heating, brake life may be

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 authorized

MARUTI dealer.

Always apply the parking brake fully

before leaving your vehicle or it may

move, causing injury or damage. When

parking, make sure the gear shift lever

is left in first gear or reverse.

Remember, even though the

transmission is in gear, you must

always apply the parking brake fully.

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60G-74E
OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT

PEDALS

GEAR LEVER

60G-06-001

Clutch Pedal ©

The clutch pedal is used to disengage the drive

to the wheels when starting the engine,

stopping, or shifting the transmission lever.

Depressing the pedal disengages the clutch.

CAUTION

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 ®

Your MARUTI 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 normal

condition caused by environmental factors

such as cold, wet, snow, etc.

If brake squeal is excessive and occurs

each time the brakes are applied, you

should have the brakes checked by

your MARUTI 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 ®

This pedal controls the speed of the engine.

Depressing the accelerator pedal increases

power output and speed.
70F-04-005E

The gear change pattern is shown in the

illustration. For details on how to use the

transmission, refer to USING THE

TRANSMISSION in the OPERATING YOUR

VEHICLE section.

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OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENTS

60G-74E

FUEL FILLER CAP

60G-06-002

The fuel filler cap is located on the left rear

side of the vehicle. The fuel filler lid can be

unlocked by pulling up the opener lever located

on the outboard side of the driver's seat and

locked by simply closing the lid.

Remove the fuel filler cap slowly. The

fuel may be under pressure and may

spray out, causing injury.
Petrol Is extremely flammable. Do not

smoke when refuelling, and make sure

there are no open flames or sparks in

the area.
60G-06-OO3

The fuel tank filler cap has a "screw-on ratcheting

type" feature.

• To remove - turn the cap counterclockwise.

Turn the cap slowly to allow any residual

pressure to escape.

• To install - turn the cap clockwise and

tighten it securely until a "ratcheting"

(clicking) sound is heard. The "ratcheting"

sound indicates that the cap is on properly.

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60G-74E
OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT

FOLDING REAR SEATS

70F-04-008E

If you need to replace the fuel cap, use

only a cap specified for your model.

Using an improper fuel cap can cause

a serious malfunction of the fuel

system. You can get the correct

replacement cap from your MARUTI

dealer.
63B-06-013

The rear seat of your vehicle can be folded

forward ro provide additional luggage space.

To lower the seatback, hook the webbing of

both outboard lap-shoulder belts in the belt

hangers, pull up the lock knobs (© and @)

simultaneously and fold forward the seatback.

To raise the seatback, lift it up and push back

until it locks into place.

When you move a seatback, make sure

the belt webbing is hooked in the belt

hangers (if equipped) so the seat belts

are not caught by the seatback, seat

hinge, or seat latch.This helps prevent

damage to the belt system.
63B-06-014

When returning a rear seat to the

normal position, make sure that

movement of the seatback is

unobstructed and the seatback is

securely latched.

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