clock SUZUKI GRAND VITARA 2022 Owners Manual

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ILLUSTRATED TABLE OF CONTENTS
54P00-01E
1. Adaptive cruise control switch
(if equipped) (P.3-35)/
Cruise control switches
(if equipped) (P.3-42)/
Speed limiter switches
(if equipped) (P.3-45)
2. Instrument cluster (P.2-63)/
Information display (P.2-66)
3. Windshield wiper and washer lever
(P.2-110)/
Rear window wiper/
washer switch (P.2-113)
4. Audio (if equipped) (P.5-40)
5. Hazard warning switch (P.2-110)
6.
Front passenger air bag deactivation
system indicator (if equipped) (P.2-60)/
Theft deterrent alarm system
(if equipped) (P.12-5)/Theft deterrent
light (if equipped) (P.2-16)
7. Fuses (P.7-43)
8. Ignition switch (vehicle without
keyless push start system) (P.3-3)
9. Engine switch (vehicle with keyless
push start system) (P.3-5)
10. Gearshift lever (P.3-19)
11. Front seat heater switch
(if equipped) (P.2-23)
12. USB socket (if equipped) (P.5-9)
13. Accessory socket (P.5-8)
14. Heating and air conditioning
system (P.5-23)/
Heated rear window switch / heated
outside rearview mirrors switch
(if equipped) (P.2-115)
15. Clock (if equipped) (P.5-15)
54P000008
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Temperature gauge
61MM0A155
When the ignition switch is in “ON” position
or the ignition mode is “ON”, this gauge
indicates the engine coolant temperature.
Under normal driving conditions, the indi-
cator should stay within the normal,
acceptable temperature range between
“H” and “C”. If the indicator approaches
“H”, overheating is indicated. Follow the
instructions for “Engine trouble: Overheat-
ing” in “EMERGENCY SERVICE” section.
Brightness control
61MM0A156
When the ignition switch is turned to “ON”
position or the engine switch is pressed to
change the ignition mode to “ON”, the
instrument cluster lights come on.
Your vehicle has a system to automatically
dim the brightness of the instrument clus-
ter lights when the position lights or head-
lights are on.
You can change the brightness of the
instrument cluster lights regardless of
whether the position lights or headlights
are off or on.
To increase the brightness of the instru-
ment cluster lights, turn the indicator selec-
tor knob (1) clockwise. To reduce the brightness of the instrument
cluster lights, turn the indicator selector
knob (1) counterclockwise.

NOTE:
• If you do not turn the knob for more than
5 seconds while activating the bright-
ness control, the brightness control dis-
play will be canceled automatically.
• When you reconnect the battery, the
brightness of the instrument cluster
lights will be reinitialized. Readjust the
brightness according to your preference.
NOTE:
If you select the high brightness level when
the position lights or headlights are on, the
instrument cluster lights are not dimmed.
NOTICE
Continuing to drive the vehicle when
engine overheating is indicated can
result in severe engine damage.
EXAMPLE
(1)
EXAMPLEWA R N I N G
Do not adjust the brightness of the
instrument panel lights while driving.
Otherwise, you could lose control of
the vehicle.

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Information display
The information display is shown when the
ignition switch is in “ON” position or the
ignition mode is “ON”.
54P000231
(1) Information display
61MM0A158
(2) Indicator selector knob
(3) Trip meter selector knob
The information display shows the follow-
ing information.
Display (A)
Clock
Display (B)
Driving mode (for 4WD models)
Display (C)
Thermometer
Display (D)
Warning and indicator messages /
Fuel consumption / Driving range /
Average speed /
Oil life (for diesel engine models)Display (E)
Gearshift indicator
Display (F)
Trip meter
Display (G)
Odometer
54P000256
When the ignition switch is turned to “ON”
position or the engine switch is pressed to
change the ignition mode to “ON”, the
message shown in the above illustration
will appear on the display for several sec-
onds.
Some warning and indicator messages
may appear on the display when the igni-
tion switch is in “ACC” or “LOCK” position,
or the ignition mode is “ACC” or “LOCK”
(OFF).
(1)(A) (B) (C)
(D)
(E)
(F)
(G)
(3)
(2)
EXAMPLE

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Clock
The display (A) shows the time.
To set the clock, follow “Setting mode”
instructions in this section.
Driving mode (for 4WD models)
The display (B) shows the driving mode.
For details on how to use the four-mode
4WD system, refer to “Four-mode 4WD
system (if equipped)” in “OPERATING
YOUR VEHICLE” section.
Thermometer
The display (C) shows the thermometer.
The thermometer indicates the outside
temperature.
54P000257
If the outside temperature nears freezing,
the message shown in the above illustra-
tion will appear on the display.
NOTE:
The outside temperature indication is not
the actual outside temperature when driv-
ing at low speed, or when stopped.
Fuel consumption / Driving range /
Average speed / Oil life
(if equipped)
When there are no warning or indicator
messages on the display (D), you can
select one of the following indications to
appear on the display: instantaneous fuel
consumption, average fuel consumption,
driving range, average speed, oil life or no
indication.

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NOTE:
• If you push and hold the indicator selec-
tor knob (2) to enter the setting mode
when the display (D) shows average fuel
consumption or average speed, the
value will be reset simultaneously. If you
do not want to reset the value, push the
indicator selector knob quickly to switch
the indication of the display.
• If you turn the ignition switch, press the
engine switch or start to move the vehi-
cle when the display is in the setting
mode, the setting mode will be canceled
automatically.
Distance unit
(Odometer / trip meter distance unit set-
ting)
You can change the units in which odome-
ter / trip meter distance is displayed.
NOTE:
When you change the units in which odom-
eter / trip meter distance is displayed, the
trip meter will be reset automatically.
Fuel economy
(Fuel consumption unit setting)
You can change the units that fuel con-
sumption is displayed in.
Language
You can change the language of the infor-
mation display.Fuel reset (Average fuel consumption
reset setting)
You can change when the value of aver-
age fuel consumption is reset.
Temperature
(Temperature unit setting)
You can change the units that temperature
is displayed in.
NOTE:
When you change the units that tempera-
ture is displayed in, the automatic heating
and air conditioning system (if equipped)
temperature display units will be changed
automatically.
Set sensors
(Parking sensor setting) (if equipped)
The parking sensor can be switched
between the normal mode and trailer
mode.Clock setting
• To change the hour indication, turn the
indicator selector knob (2) left or right
repeatedly when the hour indication
appears as reversed color. To change
the hour indication quickly, turn and hold
the indicator selector knob (2). To set the
hour indication, push the indicator selec-
tor knob (2) and the minute indication
appears as reversed color.
• To change the minute indication, turn the
indicator selector knob (2) left or right
repeatedly when the minute indication
appears as reversed color. To change
the minute indication quickly, turn and
hold the indicator selector knob (2). To
set the minute indication, push the indi-
cator selector knob (2).
You can also switch the time indication
between 12-hour and 24-hour format.
NOTE:
When the clock on the information display
is set, the clock in the instrument panel (if
equipped) is set in accordance with the
time of the clock on the information display.

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Manual transaxle
60G033
You must push in the key to turn it to
“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 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 oper-
ate, 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.
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.
81A297S
Turn to “LOCK”
Push
WA R N I N G
• Never return the ignition switch to
“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.
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Four-mode 4WD system
(if equipped)
54P000305
(1) Driving mode switch
The four-mode 4WD system enables you
to select the driving mode according to
driving conditions by operating the driving
mode switch.
Driving modes
AUTO
This mode prioritizes fuel economy in typi-
cal driving conditions. The system
switches the driving mode to 4WD if it
detects wheel spin.SPORT
This mode is appropriate for sporty driving.
The system apportions torque to promote
cornering performance.
SNOW
This mode is appropriate for snowy,
unpaved, and other slippery surfaces. This
mode enhances traction during accelera-
tion on slippery surfaces, and enables sta-
ble cornering on slippery surfaces.
LOCK
This mode is for extricating the car from
snow, mud or sand.
Driving mode switch operation
Operate the driving mode switch according
to the appropriate procedure described
below.
How to turn on driving mode switch
The driving mode switch will activate when
the ignition switch is in “ON” position or the
ignition mode is “ON”.
61MM0B005
Selecting AUTO mode
Push “PUSH AUTO” part (2) of the driving
mode switch.
Selecting SPORT mode
Turn the dial (3) of the driving mode switch
clockwise to “SPORT” position.
Selecting SNOW mode
Turn the dial (3) of the driving mode switch
counterclockwise to “SNOW” position.
Selecting LOCK mode
When the vehicle speed is less than 60
km/h (37 mph) and the SNOW mode is
selected, push “LOCK” part (4) of the driv-
ing mode switch.
NOTE:
If the vehicle speed exceeds about 60 km/h
in the LOCK mode, the driving mode
changes to the SNOW mode automatically.
Even when the vehicle speed reduces, on
LOCKPUSH
AUTOSNOWSPORT
DRIVEMODESELECT
(1)
EXAMPLE
LOCKPUSH
AUTO
SNOWSPORT
DRIVEMODESELECT
(3)
(4)(2)
EXAMPLE

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OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT
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54P00-01E
60G407
OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT
Fuel filler cap ....................................................................... 5-1
Engine hood ........................................................................ 5-2
Sun visor .............................................................................. 5-4
Interior light ......................................................................... 5-5
Accessory socket ................................................................ 5-8
USB socket (if equipped) .................................................... 5-9
Sunroof (if equipped) .......................................................... 5-9
Assist grips .......................................................................... 5-11
Glove box ............................................................................. 5-12
Overhead console (if equipped) ........................................ 5-12
Cup holder and storage area ............................................. 5-13
Footrest ................................................................................ 5-15
Clock (if equipped) .............................................................. 5-15
Floor mats (if equipped) ..................................................... 5-16
Luggage compartment hooks ............................................ 5-16
Luggage compartment cover ............................................. 5-18
Luggage compartment board (if equipped) ...................... 5-18
Roof rails or roof rack anchors (if equipped) ................... 5-19
Frame hooks ........................................................................ 5-20
Heating and air conditioning system ................................ 5-23
Heating system .................................................................... 5-25
Manual heating and air conditioning system ................... 5-27
Automatic heating and air conditioning system
(climate control) .................................................................. 5-32
Radio antenna ..................................................................... 5-38
Installation of radio frequency transmitters ..................... 5-39
Audio system (Type A / Type B) (if equipped) .................. 5-40

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OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT
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Fuel filler cap
54P000501
62J058
A 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
seat and locked by simply closing the door.
57L51093
To remove the fuel filler cap:
1) Open the fuel filler door.
2) Remove the cap by turning it counter-
clockwise.
54P000502
NOTE:
The cap holder (1) holds the fuel filler cap
(2) by hooking the groove (3) when refuel-
ing.
To reinstall the fuel filler cap:
1) Turn the cap clockwise until you hear
several clicks.
2) Close the fuel filler door.
EXAMPLE
EXAMPLE
CAUTION
Remove the fuel filler cap slowly. The
fuel may be under pressure and may
spray out, causing injury.
OpenClose
EXAMPLE
WA R N I N G
Fuel is extremely flammable. Do not
smoke when refueling, and check
that there are no open flames or
sparks in the area.
(1)(1)
(2)(3)(1)
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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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