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ILLUSTRATED TABLE OF CONTENTS
75RM4-01E
EXTERIOR, FRONT1. Engine hood (P.5-2)
2. Windshield wiper (P.2-125)
3. Roof rails (if equipped) (P.5-11)
4. Outside rearview mirror (P.2-24)
5. Frame hook (P.5-12)
6. Front fog light (if equipped) (P.2-119, 7-51)/
Daytime running light (if equipped)
(P.2-118, 7-51)
7. Headlight (P.2-116, 7-49)
8. Door locks (P.2-2)
75RM173
1
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EXAMPLE

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2-5BEFORE DRIVING
75RM4-01E
To activate this system:
Insert the key in the driver’s door lock and
turn the top of the key toward the front of
the vehicle twice within 3 seconds.
You cannot use the lock knobs to unlock
the side doors when this system is acti-
vated.
54P000259
To release this system:
To unlock the driver’s door, insert the key
in the driver’s door lock and turn the top of
the key toward the rear of the vehicle once.
NOTE:
You can switch the function that unlocks all
doors from requiring two turns to requiring
one turn, and vice versa, via the informa-
tion display setting mode. For details on
how to use the informati on display, refer to
“Information display” in this section.
Child-proof locks (rear door)
75RM037
(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 LOCK position (1), the rear door
can only be opened from outside. When
the lock lever is in UNLOCK position (2),
the rear door can be opened from inside or
outside.
Ta i l g a t e
75RM153
You can lock and unlock the tailgate by
using the key in the driver’s door lock.
To open the tailgate, pull up the tailgate
handle (1) and lift the tailgate.
Front Rear
WA R N I N G
Place the child-proof lock in LOCK
position whenever children are
seated in the rear.
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2-60
BEFORE DRIVING
75RM4-01E
Side air bags and side curtain air bags (if equipped)
68KM090
Side air bags and side curtain air bags are
designed to inflate in severe side impact
crashes when the ignition switch is in “ON”
position or the ignition mode is ON.
Side air bags and side curtain air bags are
not designed to inflate in frontal or rear
crashes, rollovers or minor side crashes,
since they would offer no protection in
those types of accidents. Only the side air
bag and side curtain air bag on the side of
the vehicle that is struck will inflate. How-
ever, in a frontal angle crash, the side air
bags and side curtain air bags may inflate.
Since an air bag deploys only one time
during an accident, seat belts are needed to restrain occupants from further move-
ments during the accident.
Therefore, an air bag is not a substitute for
seat belts. To maximize your protection,
always fasten your seat belts. Be aware
that no system can prevent all possible
injuries that may o
ccur in an accident.
Side air bags (if equipped)
75RM107
Side air bags are located in the part of the
front seatbacks closest to the doors. The
“SRS AIRBAG” labels are attached to the
seatbacks to identify the location of the
side air bags. Side curtain air bags (if equipped)
75RM041
Side curtain air bags are located in the roof
lining. The words “SRS AIRBAG” are
molded into the pillar to identify the loca-
tion of the side curtain air bags.
EXAMPLE
EXAMPLE
WA R N I N G
If the air bag stored place is damaged
or cracked, the air bag system may
not work properly, which could result
in serious injury in the event of a
crash. Have your vehicle inspected
by an authorized SUZUKI dealer.EXAMPLE

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2-120
BEFORE DRIVING
75RM4-01E
Adjusting headlight patternHeadlight pattern, left hand traffic
61MM0A215
Headlight pattern, right hand traffic
61MM0A216
In case you drive your vehicle in the oppo-
site-side-traffic countries, the headlight
pattern must be adjusted to avoid dazzling
oncoming motorists.
LED headlights (if equipped)
You do not need to adjus t the light pattern.
Halogen headlights (if equipped)
The light pattern m ay not be as good.
You should readjust the light pattern by
masking the headlight lens. Left hand drive vehicle
To readjust the light pattern by masking the
headlight lens;
1) Copy the template as shown on the
page after the next for both (A) & (B)
applications.
2) Transfer the template to a self-adhesive waterproof mater ial and cut it out.
3) Position the cutout tape horizontally
aligning its upper-left corner with the
center mark of the headlight lens as
shown in the illustrations.

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2-121BEFORE DRIVING
75RM4-01E
Right side headlight (A)
75RM421
Left side headlight (B)
75RM422
(1) Center mark (inboard small projection
on the inner surface of the lens)
Clean the lens surface and affix the cutout
tape with care removing any bubbles. Right hand d
rive vehicle
To readjust the light pattern by masking the
headlight lens;
1) Copy the template as shown on the page after the next for both (A) & (B)
applications.
2) Transfer the template to a self-adhesive waterproof mater ial and cut it out.
3) Position the cutout tape horizontally
aligning its upper-ri ght corner with the
center mark of the headlight lens as
shown in the illustrations. Right side headlight (A)
75RM423
Left side headlight (B)
75RM424
(1) Center mark (inboard small projection
on the inner surface of the lens)
Clean the lens surface and affix the cutout
tape with care removing any bubbles.
(1)
(1)
(1)
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3-1OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE
75RM4-01E
Exhaust gas warning
52D334
Daily inspection checklistBefore driving
60A187S
1) Check that windows, mirrors, lights andreflectors are clean and unobstructed.
2) Visually check the ti res 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 “Tires” in the “INSPECTION AND
MAINTENANCE” section for details.
3) Look for fluid and oil leakage.
WA R N I N G
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, 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. (Continued)
WA R N I N G
(Continued)
• Do not park with the engine run-
ning for a long period of time, even
in an open area. If it is necessary to
sit for a short time in a parked vehi-
cle with the engine running, check
that the air intake selector is set to
FRESH AIR and the blower is at
high speed.
• Avoid operating the vehicle with the tailgate or tr unk open. If it is
necessary to do so, check that the
sunroof (if equipped) and all win-
dows 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 grill in front of the wind-
shield 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 exhaust system inspected
periodically for damage and leak-
age. Any damage or leakage
should be repaired immediately.

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3-5OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE
75RM4-01E
Engine switch (vehicle with keyless push start system)
75RM230
LOCK (OFF)
This mode is for parking the vehicle. When
this mode is selected by pressing the
engine switch and then any door (including
the tailgate) is opened or closed, the steer-
ing will be locked automatically.
ACC
Press the engine switch to select this igni-
tion mode to use such electric equipment
as the audio system, outside rearview mir-
rors and accessory socket with the engine
off. When this position is selected, the
information display in the instrument clus-
ter shows the following message: “ACC”
IGNITION SWITCH POSITION. Refer to“Information display” in the “BEFORE
DRIVING” section for details.
ON
• With the engine off
You can use such electric equipment as
the power windows and wipers with the
engine off. When this ignition mode is
selected by pressing the engine switch,
the information display in the instrument
cluster shows the following message:
“ON” IGNITION SWITCH POSITION.
• With the engine on All electric equipment is operational. The
vehicle can be driven when you have
selected this ignition mode by pressing
the engine switch.
START
Manual transaxle – Provided you have the
keyless push start system remote control-
ler with you, the engine automatically
starts when you press the engine switch to
select this ignition mode after shifting to
“N” (Neutral) and depressing the brake and
clutch pedals.
Auto Gear Shift – Provided you have the
keyless push start system remote control-
ler with you, the engine automatically
starts when you press the engine switch to
select this ignition mode after shifting to
“N” (Neutral) and depressing the brake
pedal.
WA R N I N G
(Continued)
• Always return the ignition switch to “LOCK” position and remove the
ignition key when leaving the vehi-
cle even 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 or power sun-
roof. 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 formore than 12 seconds at a time. If
the engine does not start, wait 15
seconds before try ing again. If the
engine does not start after several
attempts, check the fuel and igni-
tion systems or consult your
SUZUKI dealer.
• Do not leave the ignition switch in
“ON” position if the engine is not
running as the lead-acid battery
will discharge.
EXAMPLE

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3-67OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE
75RM4-01E
Situations where the stereo camera
may not activate properly
In the following situations, there may be a
high possibility that the stereo camera can-
not detect front obstacles or partition lines.
Also, the function of the stereo camera
may stop temporarily. When the situations
are improved, the temporary stop of the
function will be canceled.
81M40380
• When there is bad weather such as
heavy rain, fo g or a blizzard
• When your vehicle front is hit by a bright light such as sunlight or the headlight of
oncoming vehicle
• When there is a sight of similar tone and color such as a snowscape
• When there is a dark place and no land- mark around
• Front visibility is poor due to that there is
water vapor, sand or smoke or when the
vehicle in front of you is surrounded by
exhaust, water or snow
• When your vehicle gets close to an object in a dark place such as at dusk, at
dawn or an indoor parking lot • When the windshield is covered in fog,
snow, ice or dirt
• When raindrop, water or dirt on the wind-
shield is not wiped up enough
• While using the windshield washer
• When a wiper blade other than SUZUKI
genuine parts, including short type wiper
blade is used
• When a glass coating agent other than the
agent recommended by SUZUKI is used
• When the upper side of the dashboard is coated with a gloss by using a chemical
detergent
• When there are reflections to the wind- shield
• When the lens of the stereo camera is blocked by hands
• When the lens of the stereo camera gets dirty by finger marks
72M20423
• When the vision of the stereo camera isobstructed with the followings:
– A sticker or film on the windshield
– An accessory on the windshield
– A crack or scratch of the windshield
– A long object such as a roof carrier or ski board on the roof
WA R N I N G
Even when the detection conditions
are satisfied, not all pedestrians may
be detected by the stereo camera.
In the following situations, there may
be a high possibility of undetectable
or delay of detection. Always drive in
a safe manner.
• A person who walks in a group
• A person who walks beside a wallor another obstacle
• A person who has an umbrella up
• A person whose color is similar to the background and who is
blended into the scenery
• A person who has a big luggage
• A person who walks with a stoop or
who crouches.
• A person who is lying down
• A person who is in a dark place
• A person who jumps out in front of you
EXAMPLE
EXAMPLE

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OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT
5
75RM4-01E
60G407
OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENTFuel filler cap ....................................................................... 5-1
Engine hood ................................................... ..................... 5-2
Sun visor ..................................................... ......................... 5-4
Interior light ................................................ ......................... 5-5
Accessory socket .............. ....................... ........................... 5-6
AUX/USB socket (if equipped) . .......................................... 5-7
Assist grips (if equipped) .................................... ............... 5-7
Glove box ..................................................... ........................ 5-7
Cup holder and storage area ................................... .......... 5-8
Footrest ...................................................... .......................... 5-10
Floor mats .................................................... ........................ 5-10
Luggage compartment cover (if equipped) ...................... 5 -11
Roof rails (if equipped) ...................................... ................. 5-11
Frame hooks ................................................... ..................... 5-12
Heating and air conditioning system ........................... ..... 5-15
Heating system ................................................ .................... 5-17
Manual heating and a ir conditioning system ................... 5 -21
Automatic heating and ai r conditioning system
(climate control) ........... ....................................................... 5-26
Radio antenna ................................................. .................... 5-32
Installation of radi o frequency transmi tters ..................... 5-32
Audio system (Type A / Type B / Type C) (if equipped) ... 5-33

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5-11OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT
75RM4-01E
Luggage compartment cover (if equipped)
75RM013
Luggage or other cargo placed in the lug-
gage compartment is hidden from view by
a luggage compartment cover.
Roof rails (if equipped)
75RM185
You can use the roof rails to attach the
optional roof rack which is available at your
SUZUKI dealer. If you use a roof rack,
observe the instructions and precautions in
this section and provided with the roof
rack.
• Check that the roof rack is securelyinstalled.
• To mount various types of cargo (such
as skis, bicycles, etc.) properly, use suit-
able attachments which are available at
your SUZUKI dealer. Install the attach-
ments properly and securely according
to the instructions provided. Do not
mount cargo directly on the roof panel.
The cargo can damage the roof panel. • The gross weight of the roof rack plus
cargo must not exceed the loading
capacity.
– Roof rails: 50 kg (110 lbs)
Also, do not let the gross vehicle weight
(fully loaded vehicle including driver,
passengers, cargo, roof load and trailer
tongue weight) exceed the Gross Vehi-
cle Weight Rating (GVWR) listed in the
“SPECIFICATIO NS” section.
• Mount and secure the cargo onto the roof rack properly according to the
instructions provided. Stow the heaviest
items at the bottom and distribute the
cargo as evenly as possible.
• Do not carry large items that hang over the bumpers or the sides of the vehicle.
Otherwise, these items could block your
view.
• Secure the front and rear ends of long
items such as wood panels and surf-
boards, to both the front and rear of the
vehicle. You should protect the painted
surfaces of the vehicle from scuffing
caused by tie-down ropes.
• Check periodically that the roof rack is
securely installed and free from damage.
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

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