SUZUKI GRAND VITARA 2022 Owners Manual

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USB socket (if equipped)
54P000512
Connect your portable digital music player,
etc. to this socket to enjoy music through
the vehicle’s audio system. Refer to “Audio
system (Type A / Type B) (if equipped)” in
this section.
Sunroof (if equipped)
You can tilt or slide the sunroof by operating
the sunroof switch after pressing the engine
switch to change the ignition mode to “ON”.
65D612
• Close the sunroof when you leave the
vehicle unattended.
• Periodically inspect the guide rail for dirt
and clean it if any dirt has accumulated.
WA R N I N G
• Never allow any part of your body
such as hands or head to get out of
the sunroof opening while the vehi-
cle is moving.
• Fasten your seat belts and use child
restraints at all times. In an acci-
dent, you could be thrown from the
vehicle through an open sunroof.
• Check that there are no hands or
other obstructions in the path of the
sunroof when you close the sunroof.
• Always take the keyless push start
system remote controller with you
when leaving the vehicle even if
only for a short time. Also do not
leave children alone in a parked
vehicle. Unattended children could
use the sunroof switches and get
trapped by the sunroof.
NOTICE
• Do not put your body weight on the
roof around the sunroof such as by
sitting on it.
• Remove water drops, snow, ice or
sand from the sunroof before open-
ing.

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To tilt the sunroof
61MM0A109
To tilt the sunroof up from fully closed,
push “PUSH TILT” part (1) of the sunroof
switch. The sunroof will tilt up fully.
NOTE:
If the sun shade is closed when tilting up,
the sun shade will open automatically.
To tilt the sunroof down from tilted up posi-
tion, push “PUSH TILT” part (1) of the sun-
roof switch again. The sunroof will tilt
down. If you keep holding “PUSH TILT”
part (1) of the sunroof switch for more than
one second, the sunroof and sun shade
will be completely closed.To open the sunroof
61MM0A110
You can open the sunroof manually by
pushing the sunroof switch to “OPEN”
position (2). The sun shade will open, and
then the sunroof will open.
When you push the sunroof switch to
FULL OPEN position (3), the sun shade
will fully open. When you push the sunroof
switch to FULL OPEN position (3) again,
the sunroof will fully open.
When you keep holding the sunroof switch
to FULL OPEN position (3) for more than
one second, the sun shade and sunroof
will fully open.
To stop the sun shade or sunroof during
operation, push the switch in any way
briefly.To close the sunroof
You can close the sunroof manually by
pushing the sunroof switch to “CLOSE”
position (4). The sunroof will close, and
then the sun shade will close.
When you push the sunroof switch to
FULL CLOSE position (5), the sunroof will
fully close. When you push the sunroof
switch to FULL CLOSE position (5) again,
the sun shade will be fully closed.
When you keep holding the sunroof switch
to FULL CLOSE position (5) for more than
one second, the sunroof and sun shade
will be fully closed.
To stop the sunroof or sun shade during
operation, push the switch in any way
briefly.
OPEN
PUSH
TILT
CLOSE
(1)
OPEN
PUSH
TILT
CLOSE
(3)
(2)
(4)
(5)

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There is a system to prevent being
pinched by the sunroof.
When the system senses that something is
pinched when the sunroof is sliding for-
ward or tilting down, the sunroof will auto-
matically reverse direction and slide back
or tilt up. This system will operate when the
sunroof is closing or tilting down automati-
cally.
Check that there are no hands or other
obstructions in the path of the sunroof
when you close the sunroof even though
there is a system to prevent being pinched
by the sunroof.
If the system to prevent being pinched by
the sunroof does not operate properly,
close the sunroof fully by using the sunroof
switch and ask your dealer to have the
system inspected.Assist grips
54G249
Assist grips are provided for convenience.
Coat hooks
61MM0B025
You can hang clothing on the coat hooks.
These hooks are not designed for large or
heavy items.
WA R N I N G
The system to prevent being pinched
by the sunroof may not work if the
battery is not sufficiently charged.
CAUTION
The system to prevent being pinched
by the sunroof does not work in the
area where the sunroof is almost
completely closed.
NOTICE
To avoid damaging the assist grip
and the molded headlining, do not
hang down the assist grip.WA R N I N G
If your vehicle is equipped with side
curtain air bags, do not hang sharp
items such as a hanger on the coat
hook. When hanging the clothes,
hang them on the hook without using
a hanger.

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Glove box
54P000513
To open the glove box, pull the latch lever.
To close it, push the lid until it latches
securely.
54P000514
The glove box light (if equipped) stays on
while the lid is open.
Overhead console
(if equipped)
54P000515
Use this stowage to keep small articles.
You can open the lid (1) by pressing the
raised portion on it.
WA R N I N G
Never drive with the glove box lid
open. It could cause injury if an acci-
dent occurs.
EXAMPLE
EXAMPLE
(1)

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WA R N I N G
• Do not drive with the overhead con-
sole lid open, or the articles stowed
inside could fall down during brak-
ing, acceleration or in the event of
a crash. Always close the lid after
putting something into or taking
something out of the console.
• If you park your vehicle outdoors in
direct sunlight or in hot weather,
the overhead console can get very
hot since it is close to the roof. So,
when parking in such conditions:
– Do not leave eyeglasses in the
overhead console. The heat may
distort plastic lenses or frames.
– Do not place flammable items,
such as a lighter, in the overhead
console. The heat may cause a
fire.
NOTICE
• Do not apply undue force to the lid
when closing it. Doing so could
break the lid and articles inside.
• Place glasses in a case when stow-
ing them in the overhead console,
or the lenses may be damaged.
Cup holder and storage area
54P000516
(1) Instrument panel pocket (2) Front cup holders
(3) Front bottle holder (4) Rear cup holder
(5) Front seat back pocket (6) Rear bottle holder
(7) Luggage compartment pocket (8) Column hole cover pocket
(1) (2) (3)
(3)(4)(5)(6) (7)
(6) (7)
(8)
EXAMPLE

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Instrument panel pocket (1) / Column hole cover pocket (8)Front cup holders (2) / Rear cup holder (4)
Use the rear cup holder to put a cup with a
lid or a bottle with a cap. Also, you can put
small articles in the rear cup holder.
Front bottle holder (3) / Rear bottle holder (6)
You should only place a bottle with a cap in
the holder.
Front seat back pocket (5)
54P000517
This pocket is provided for holding light
and soft things such as gloves, newspa-
pers or magazines.
WA R N I N G
Do not place any objects which may
fall out from the pocket when the
vehicle is moving.
Failure to take the precaution may
result in an object interfering with the
pedals and causing a loss of vehicle
control or an accident.
WA R N I N G
Failure to take the precautions listed
below could cause personal injury or
vehicle damage.
• Be careful when you are using the
cup holders to hold a cup contain-
ing hot liquid. Spilling out hot liq-
uid can cause burn injury.
• Do not use the cup holders to hold
sharp-edged, hard or breakable
objects. Objects in the cup holders
may be thrown about during a sud-
den stop or impact, and could
cause personal injury.
• Be careful not to spill liquid or
insert any foreign materials into the
moving part of the gearshift lever,
or any electrical components. Liq-
uid or foreign materials may dam-
age these parts.
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.
EXAMPLE

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Luggage compartment pocket (7)
54P000518
To open the lid, slide the lever (1) and pull
the lid.
If the lid has been removed, it can be
stored behind the luggage compartment
cover. Refer to “Luggage compartment
cover” in this section for details.
Footrest
68LM543
Use the footrest (1) as a support for your
left foot.
Clock (if equipped)
54P000519
You can change the time via the informa-
tion display. When doing so, the clock time
will be changed automatically. Refer to
“Information display” in “BEFORE DRIV-
ING” section for details.
(1)
EXAMPLE(1)
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Floor mats (if equipped)
68LM554
To prevent the driver’s side floor mat from
sliding forward and possibly interfering with
the operation of the pedals, genuine
SUZUKI floor mats are recommended.
Whenever you put the driver’s side floor
mat back in the vehicle after it has been
removed, 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
to use genuine SUZUKI floor mats for
proper fitting.
Luggage compartment hooks
Shopping hook
54P000520
You can hang the shopping bag or other
suitable objects on the hook.
This hook is not designed for large or
heavy items.
WA R N I N G
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.
• Check that the floor mat grommets
are hooked to the fasteners.
• Never place additional floor mats
on top of the existing floor mat.
NOTICE
To avoid breaking the hook, do not
hang items heavier than the following
weight.
Shopping hook: 2 kg (4.4 lbs)
EXAMPLE

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Cargo net hooks (if equipped)
54P000521
You can hook an optional net to these
hooks.
These hooks are not designed for large or
heavy items.
Luggage restraint loops
54P000522
Four luggage restraint loops are provided
on the luggage compartment floor. An
optional rubber net can be hooked to these
loops to help keep cargo from moving
around in the luggage compartment during
normal driving.
NOTICE
To avoid breaking the hooks, do not
hang large or heavy items.
EXAMPLEEXAMPLE
WA R N I N G
The luggage restraint loops and
optional rubber net can be used to
help keep lightweight cargo from
moving around in the luggage com-
partment during normal driving. They
are neither capable of nor intended
for preventing cargo from being
thrown around in a crash.
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.
WA R N I N G
Do not attach the child restraint top
strap to the luggage restraint loops.
Incorrectly attached top strap will
reduce the intended effectiveness of
the child restraint system.
NOTICE
If you secure objects heavier than 40
kg (88 lbs) with the luggage restraint
loops, the loops can be damaged in a
sudden stop or crash.
Use the luggage restraint loops only
for securing objects lighter than 40
kg (88 lbs).

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Luggage compartment cover
54P000523
Luggage or other cargo placed in the lug-
gage compartment is hidden from view by
a luggage compartment cover.
54P000549
NOTE:
The luggage compartment pocket lid has
been removed, you can be attached to the
back of the luggage compartment cover.
Attach the lid to luggage compartment
cover in the numerical order (1) and (2) as
shown in illustration.
Then, slide the lever (3) to lock the lid.
Luggage compartment board
(if equipped)
54P000524
Your vehicle is equipped with the luggage
compartment board in the luggage com-
partment. You can place luggage or other
cargos on the board or under the board.
You can also place tall luggage by remov-
ing the board from the luggage compart-
ment.
WA R N I N G
Do not carry items on top of the lug-
gage compartment cover, even if they
are small and light. Objects on top of
the cover could be thrown about in
an accident, causing injury, or could
obstruct the driver’s rear view.
EXAMPLE
(3)(1)(2)
EXAMPLE

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