stop start SUZUKI IGNIS 2022 Owner's Manual
Page 170 of 505
3-17OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE
75RM4-01E
Returning ignition mode to LOCK (OFF)CVT  –  To  ensure safety, the  ignition  mode
can  be  returned  to  LOCK  (OFF)  by  press-
ing  the  engine  switch  only  when  the  gear-
shift  lever  is  placed  in  the  “P”  position
without pressing the knob button.
NOTE:
In the case of a CVT model, the ignition
mode cannot be returned to the LOCK
(OFF) position if the gearshift lever is in
any other position than “P”.
Certain problems like a fault in engine sys-
tem may prevent the engine switch from
going back to the LOCK (OFF) mode. If
this happens, have the vehicle inspected
by an authorized SUZUKI dealer after
doing the following:
• Lock the doors using the key to prevent
theft. (The request switches and the key-
less push start system remote controller
cannot be used to lock them.)
• Disconnect the negative cable from the lead-acid battery to prevent discharge. LOCK (OFF) mode reminder buzzer 
If  the  driver’s  door  is  opened  without
returning the ignition mode to LOCK (OFF)
by  pressing  the  engine  switch,  a  buzzer
sounds to warn you of this state.
• If you open the driver’s door after press-
ing the engine switch to change the igni-
tion  mode  to  ACC,  the  interior  buzzer
beeps intermittently.
• The  buzzer  will  stop  sounding  if  you  then push the engine switch twice, thus bringing
it back the ignition  mode to LOCK (OFF).NOTE:
Whenever you leave the vehicle, check
that you have returned the ignition mode to
LOCK (OFF) using the engine switch and
then lock the doors. Without returning the
ignition mode to LOCK (OFF), you cannot
use a request switch or keyless push start
system remote controller to lock the doors.
Steering lock warning buzzer
If the steering lock fails to engage due to a
fault in the system when the ignition mode
is  turned  to  LOCK  (OFF)  by  pressing  the
engine  switch  and  any  door  (including  the
tailgate)  is  opened  or  closed,  the  interior
buzzer  will  warn  you  of  this  condition  with
repeated  short  beeps.  If  this  happens,
have  the  vehicle  inspected  by  an  autho-
rized SUZUKI dealer.
Using transaxleManual transaxle
75RM254
WA R N I N G
Do  not  hang  any  items  on  the  gear-
shift  lever  and  do  not  use  the  gear-
shift  lever  as  a  handrest.  Otherwise,
it  could  prevent  proper  operation  of
the  gearshift lever and cause its mal-
function,  resulting  in  an  unexpected
accident.EXAMPLE 
Page 173 of 505
3-20
OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE
75RM4-01E
Models with switch of S-mode
75RM361
(1) Knob buttonNOTE:
• Always shift the gearshift lever without
pushing in the knob button (1) except
when you shift from “P” to “R”, from “D”
to “M” or “L”, from “N” to “R” or from “R”
to “P”. If you always push in the knob
button (1) when shifting the gearshift
lever, you could shift  into “P”, “R”, “M” or
“L” by mistake.
• If driver’s or passenger’s knee hits the gearshift lever while driving, the lever
could move and the gear could be
changed unexpectedly.
Use  the  gearshift  lever  positions  as  fol-
lows:
P (Park)
Use  this  position  to  lock  the  transaxle
when  the  vehicle  is  parked  or  when  start-
ing  the  engine.  Shift  into  Park  only  when
the vehicle is completely stationary.
R (Reverse)
Use  this  position  to  reverse  the  vehicle
from  stop.  Make  sure  that  vehicle  is  com-
pletely  stationary  before  shifting  into
Reverse. NOTE:
For Hong Kong models, the warning
buzzer of Reverse position sounds when
you shift into Reverse to notify the driver
that the gearshift lever is in “R” range. The
warning buzzer of Reverse position is not
used for notifying the vehicle’s reverse to
persons outside the vehicle.
N (Neutral)
Use  this  position  for  starting  the  engine  if
the engine  stalls  and  you  need  to  restart  it
while  the  vehicle  is  moving.  You  may  also
shift  into  Neutral  and  depress  the  brake
pedal  to  hold  the  vehicle  stationary  during
idling.
D (Drive)
Use this position for all normal driving.
With  the  gearshift  lever  in  “D”  range  you
can  get  an  automatic  downshift  by  press-
ing  the  accelerator  pedal.  The  higher  the
vehicle  speed  is,  the  more  you  need  to
press the accelerator pedal to get a down-
shift.
Shift  with  the  knob  button  (1)
pushed  in  and  the  brake  pedal
depressed.
Shift  with  the  knob  button  (1)
pushed in.
Shift without the knob button (1)
pushed in.
(1)
EXAMPLE
NOTICE
Do  not  shift  the  gearshift  lever  into
“R”  while  moving  forward,  or  the
transaxle  may  be  damaged.  If  you
shift into “R” when the vehicle speed
is over 10 km/h (6 mph), the transaxle
will not shift into reverse. 
Page 177 of 505
3-24
OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE
75RM4-01E
1) Be  sure  the  parking  brake  is  firmlyapplied.
2) If  the  engine  is  running,  stop  the
engine.
3) Make  sure  the  key  is  in  the  “ON”  or “ACC”  position,  or  the  ignition  mode  is
ON or ACC.
4) Remove the cover ( 1) over the button.
5) With  the  release  button  (1)  pushed  by
the  key  or  the  flat  end  rod,  push  the
knob  button  (2)  and  shift  the  gearshift
lever to the desired position.
This  procedure  is  for  emergency  use  only.
If repeated use of this procedure is neces-
sary,  or  the  procedure  does  not  work  as
described,  take  the  vehicle  to  your  dealer
for repair. Right Hand Drive Vehicle
75RM053
Vehicles  with  a  CVT  have  an  electrically
operated  park-lock  feat
ure.  If  the  vehicle’s
lead-acid  battery  is  discharged,  or  there  is
some other electrical failure, the CVT can-
not  be  shifted  out  of  Park  in  the  normal
way.  Jump  starting  may  correct  the  condi-
tion.  If  not,  follow  the  procedure  described
below.  This  procedure  will  permit  shifting
the transaxle out of Park. 1) Be  sure  the  parking  brake  is  firmly
applied.
2) If  the  engine  is  running,  stop  the
engine.
3) Make  sure  the  key  is  in  the  “ON”  or “ACC”  position,  or  the  ignition  mode  is
ON or ACC.
4) With  the  release  button  (1)  pushed, push  the  knob  button  (2)  and  shift  the
gearshift lever to t he desired position.
This  procedure  is  for  emergency  use  only.
If repeated use of this procedure is neces-
sary,  or  the  procedure  does  not  work  as
described,  take  the  vehicle  to  your  dealer
for repair.
(1)
(2)
EXAMPLE 
Page 179 of 505
3-26
OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE
75RM4-01E
Starting the engine
When starting the engine, always place the
gearshift  lever  in  the  “N”  position  and
depress the brake pedal firmly. The engine
cannot  be  started  unless  the  gearshift
lever  is  in  the  “N”  position  and  the  brake
pedal is depressed.
If you parked vehicle with gear engaged on
last  time  (if  you  can  see  “1”  or  “R”),  shift
into  “N”  (Neutral)  and  depress  the  brake
pedal.  Hold  the  brake  pedal  while  starting
the  engine.  You  can  hear  buzzer  in  short
time.
NOTE:
If you start the engine without the gearshift
lever in the “N” position, the gear position
indicator in the instrument cluster will blink.
Clutch operation
You can select either the Drive (D) mode or
the  Manual  (M)  mode.  Since  this  vehicle
controls  clutch  operation  electronically  in
either  mode,  you  do  not  need  to  operate
the clutch.Creeping function
This  vehicle  has  a  creeping  function  that
helps  the  vehicle  to  start  smoothly  by
engaging  the  clutch.  When  the  gearshift
lever  is  in  any  of  the  positions  “D”,  “M”  or
“R”,  and  you  release  your  foot  from  the
brake  pedal, the vehicle  starts  slowly  with-
out  depressing  the  accelerator  pedal.  The
creeping  function  is  disabled  if  you
depress  the  brake  pedal  or  pull  up  the
parking brake lever.
NOTE:
If the driver’s door is opened and/or the
parking brake lever is engaged with the
gear in the “M”, “D” or “R” position, the
creeping function will not operate.
Parking and Stopping the vehicle
Auto  Gear  Shift  does  not  have  a  parking
position.  Park  the  vehicle  with  a  gear
engaged.  Make  sure  that  the  gearshift
lever is “D”, “M”, or “R”. 
Also, check the instrument cluster to make
sure that the transaxle is engaged in “1” or
“R” position.Drive (D) mode
When  the  Drive  (D)  mode  is  activated,  the
most appropriate gear 
position is automati-
cally selected upon operation of the accel-
erator  pedal  and  variation  of  vehicle
speed.
Normal driving:
1) Start  the  engine  as  instructed  in  “Start- ing the engine” in this section.
2) With  your  foot  on  the  brake  pedal,  shift the  gearshift  lever  to  the  “D”  position.
When  the  gearshift  lever  is  shifted  to
the “D” position, the gear will be shifted
to 1st.
NOTE:
• If 1st gear cannot be engaged even though the gearshift lever has been
shifted from the “N”  to the “D” position,
the system will re-try shifting automati-
cally. This will take some time, noise
may be heard from the gears, and shift-
ing gear shock may occur. However,
they do not indicate malfunction.
• The “N” indicator will flush, the depress brake pedal indicator will come on and a
warning buzzer (long pulse sound) will
sound if any of  the following cases
occur;
– If you shift the gearshift lever from the
“N” to the “D” position without depress-
ing the brake pedal
– If the system is unable to re-try shifting
You should depress the brake pedal and
shift the gearshift lever to “N” position,
then shift to “D” again.
NOTICE
A  buzzer  will  sound  continuously  if
the vehicle is operated with the gear-
shift  lever  in-between  of  each  shift
positions.  The  vehicle  will  become
inoperative if you continue to operate
the vehicle with the  gearshift lever in-
between shift positions. 
Page 180 of 505
3-27OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE
75RM4-01E
3) Release  the  parking  brake  and  brakepedal.
4) Depress the accelerator pedal slowly. Starting off on an uphill/downhill:
Uphill
1) Apply  the  parking  brake  firmly  so  that
the vehicle does no t roll backwards.
2) Shift  the  gearshift  lever  to  the  “D”  posi-
tion  while  depressing  the  brake  pedal.
Make sure that the gea r position indica-
tor  in  the  instrumental  cluster  displays
1st gear.
3) Release  the  brake  pedal  and  depress the  accelerator  pedal  gradually,  and
when  the  vehicle  starts  to  move,
release  the  parking  brake  and  depress
the accelerator pedal to start off.
WA R N I N G
• While  driving  the  vehicle,  do  notshift  the  gearshift  lever  to  the  “N”
position. The engine brake may not
work and you may get involved in
an  unexpected  accident.  If  you
return the gearshift lever from “N”
to “D” because of unintended shift-
ing, the gear position will be shifted
according  to  the  current  vehicle
speed.
• Always keep your foot on the brake pedal  while  stopped  with  the
engine running. This operation pre-
vents  the  vehicle  from  moving  due
to  unintended  activation  of  the
creeping function.
NOTICE
If  the  gearshift  lever  cannot  shift  into
any  position,  or  the  gear  is  changed
to  “N”  position  au tomatically  when
the  vehicle  speed  becomes  less  than
10  km/h  (6 mph), there may be a sys-
tematic malfunction. In this case, ask
your SUZUKI dealer to inspect the
Auto  Gear  Shift  system  as  soon  as
possible.
NOTICE
Do not operate the system as
described below. The life cycle of the
clutch may be reduced.
• Using the accelerator pedal to hold the  vehicle  on  an  uphill  slope  with
the gearshift lever in the “D” or “M”
position.  If  you  perform  this  opera-
tion  for  a  certain  period  of  time,  a
warning buzzer will sound.
• Shifting  the  gearshift  lever  to  the “D”, “M” or “R” position while rac-
ing the engine.
• Driving at low speed using a high
gear.
• Holding  the  vehicle  on  an  uphill slope  using  the  creeping  function.
If you perform this operation for a
certain  period  of  time,  a  warning
buzzer will sound.
NOTICE
On  an  uphill  slope,  never  hold  the
vehicle at a stop using only the accel-
erator pedal or the creeping function.
If  you  perform  this  operation  for  a
certain  period  of  time,  a  warning
buzzer will sound, and in some cases
the  engine  will  stall.  This  can  also
cause  excessive  damage  to  the
clutch. 
Page 183 of 505
3-30
OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE
75RM4-01E
3) Release  the  parking  brake  and  brakepedal.  Depress  the  accelerator  pedal
slowly for smooth starting. Starting off on an uphill/downhill slope:
Uphill
1) Apply  the  parking  brake  firmly  so  that
the vehicle does no t roll backwards.
2) Shift the gearshift lever to the “M”  posi-
tion  while  depressing  the  brake  pedal.
Make sure that the ge ar position indica-
tor  in  the  instrumental  cluster  displays
1st gear.
3) Release  the  brake  pedal  and  depress the  accelerator  pedal  gradually,  and
when  the  vehicle  starts  to  move,
release  the  parking  brake  and  depress
the accelerator pedal to start off.
Downhill
1) Depress  the  brake  pedal  and  shift  the gearshift lever to the “M” position.
Check  the  gear  position  indicator  to
make sure that the gear is in 1st.
2) Release  the  brake  pedal  and  depress the  accelerator  pedal  slowly.  Even
though  the  accelerator  pedal  is  not
depressed,  the  clutch  will  be  engaged
when the vehicle speed increases. Backing up
After  the  vehicle  has  stopped  completely,
depress the brake pedal and shift the gear-
shift  lever  to  the  “R”  position.  Depress  the
accelerator  pedal  slowly  as  when  starting
off  in  1st  gear.  Before  backing  up,  make
sure  that  reverse  gear  is  selected  by
checking the gear position indicator.
NOTE:
• If reverse gear cannot be engaged even
though the gearshift lever has been
shifted from the “N”  to the “R” position,
the system will re-try shifting automati-
cally. This will take some time, noise
may be heard from the gears, and shift-
ing gear shock may occur. However,
they do not indicate malfunction.
• The “N” indicator will flush, the depress brake pedal indicator will come on and a
warning buzzer (long pulse sound) will
sound if any of  the following cases
occur;
– If you shift the gearshift lever from the “N” to the “R” position without depress-
ing the brake pedal
– If the system is unable to re-try shifting
You should depress the brake pedal and
shift the gearshift lever to “N” position,
then shift to “R” position again a few sec-
onds later.
WA R N I N G
Always keep your foot on the brake
pedal  while  stopped  with  the  engine
running.  These  operations  prevent
the vehicle from starting due to unin-
tended  activation  of  the  creeping
function.
NOTICE
Do not operate the system as
described below. The life cycle of the
clutch may be reduced.
• Using the accelerator pedal to hold the vehicle on an uphill slope oper-
ation with the gearshift lever in the
“M” or  “D”  position. If you perform
this operation for a certain period
of  time,  a  warning  buzzer  will
sound.
• Shifting  the  gearshift  lever  to  the
“M”,  “D”  or  “R”  po sition while rac-
ing the engine.
• Driving at low speed using a high
gear.
• Stopping  on  a  slope  using  the creeping  function.  If  you  perform
this operation for a certain period
of  time,  a  warning  buzzer  will
sound.
NOTICE
On  an  uphill  slope,  never  hold  the
vehicle at a stop using only the accel-
erator  pedal  or  creeping  function.  If
you  perform  this  operation  for  a  cer-
tain  period  of  time,  a  warning  buzzer
will  sound,  and  in  some  cases  the
engine  will  stall.  This  can  also  cause
excessive damage to the clutch. 
Page 188 of 505
3-35OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE
75RM4-01E
ENG A-STOP system 
(engine auto stop start system) (if equipped)The  ENG  A-STOP  system  (engine  auto
stop  start  system)  automatically  stops  and
restarts  the  engine  when  decelerating
before  stopping  and  when  the  vehicle  is
stopped, such as at a traffic signal, in order
to reduce exhaust gases, fuel consumption
and engine noise.
• This  system  automatically  stops  the engine  under  certain  conditions.  When
the  vehicle  will  be  stopped  for  a  long
time  or  when  you  will  leave  the  vehicle
unattended,  set the parking brake firmly,
and then turn the ignition switch or press
the engine switch to stop the engine.
• If  certain  conditions  are  met,  the  engine is stopped automatically when decelerat-
ing  (approximately  15  km/h  (9  mph)  or
less  for  manual  transaxle  vehicles,
approximately  13  km/h  (8  mph)  or  less
for  CVT  vehicles)  before  stopping.  How-
ever,  the  engine  will  not  be  stopped
automatically  during  deceleration  until
confirmation of the system function is fin-
ished. NOTE:
If your vehicle is equipped with the auto-
matic heating and ai
r conditioning system,
you can change the automatic engine stop
condition via the information display. Refer
to “Setting mode” in  “Information display
(instrument cluster with  tachometer)” in the
“BEFORE DRIVING” section.
75RM054
CAUTION
• Do  not  get  out  of  the  vehicle  when the  engine  has  been  stopped  auto-
matically  by  the  ENG  A-STOP  sys-
tem. This may result in an accident.
– For  manual  transaxle,  if  the
driver’s seat belt is unfastened or
the  driver’s  door  is  opened,  the
engine  will  be  restarted  to  warn
you  that  the  engine  was  stopped
automatically  by  the  ENG  A-
STOP system.
– For CVT, if the driver’s seat belt is unfastened,  even  if  the  brake
pedal  is  pressed  down,  or  the
driver’s  door  is  opened,  the
engine  will  be  restarted  to  warn
you  that  the  engine  was  stopped
automatically  by  the  ENG  A-
STOP system.
• If  the  engine  is  not  restarted  auto- matically after being stopped by the
ENG  A-STOP  system,  turn  the  igni-
tion  switch  or  press  the  engine
switch to start the engine. Operating
the  vehicle  without  restarting  the
engine  will  require  more  effort  for
steering and braking operations and
may result in an accident. 
Page 189 of 505
3-36
OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE
75RM4-01E
Automatically stopping/restarting of the engineManual transaxle vehicles
1) With the brake pedal depressed, decel-erate the vehicle.
75RM280
2) When decelerating at approximately 15km/h  (9  mph)  or  below  with  the  clutch
pedal depressed and the gearshift lever
shifted  to  “N”,  and  then  release  the
clutch  pedal,  the  engine  will  stop  auto-
matically.
The  ENG  A-STOP  indicator  light
(green)  in  the  instrument  cluster  will
come on.
• The ENG A-STOP system will notstop the engine automatically if all the
automatic  engine  stop  conditions  are
not met. 
For details, refer to  the section, “Oper- ating  conditions  of  ENG  A-STOP  sys-
tem”.
• During  the  automatic  engine  stop,  the
engine  may  shut  down,  accompanied
by  an  interior  buzzer  or  restarted,  to
ensure safety.
For  details,  refer  to  the  section,  “Pre-
cautions  of  when  the  engine  is
stopped automatically”.
NOTE:
• Engine auto stop function during decel- eration will be ready once the vehicle
runs at a speed exceeding 10 km/h
(6 mph) after restart of the engine.
• Even if the engine di d not stop automati-
cally before the vehicle came to a stop
(still traveling at approximately 15 km/h
(9 mph) or below), the engine may stop
automatically once the vehicle stops.
• If the engine stalled by a rapid clutch operation, the engine may restart when
the gearshift lever is in “N” (Neutral)
position, the clutch lever is depressed,
and other standby conditions are met.
NOTICE
Since models equipped with this sys-
tem  use  a  lead-acid  battery  specifi-
cally for the high-efficiency ENG A-
STOP  system,  observe  the  following
precautions. Failure to observe these
precautions  may  result  in  a  malfunc-
tion of the system or a shortened bat-
tery life.
• When  replacing  the  battery,  onlyuse  the  specified  type.  (Do  not  use
any other type  of battery.)
• Do  not  power  electrical  accesso- ries from the battery terminals.
EXAMPLE
NOTICE
During the automatic engine stop, do
not shift the gearshift  lever to a posi-
tion  other  than  “N”  without  depress-
ing  the  clutch  pedal.  If  the  gear  shift
lever is in a position other than “N”,
the  engine  will  not  restart  automati-
cally  even  if  the  clutch  pedal  is
depressed. 
Page 190 of 505
3-37OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE
75RM4-01E
• The audio and other electrical compo-nent can be used during the automatic
engine stop, but the air conditioner will
switch to the fan mode.
• If the vehicle is equipped with the auto- matic heating and air conditioning sys-
tem, the fan speed will be limited during
the automatic engine stop (only in the
auto control mode) to keep the cabin air-
conditioned for a longer time.
75RM281
3) Regardless  of  whether  the  vehicle  has
stopped  or  not,  depressing  the  clutch
pedal  will  restart  the  engine  and  the
ENG A-STOP indicator light (green) will
go off. While  the  engine  is  auto  stopping,
depressing  the  clutch  pedal  will  restart  the
engine  consuming  fuel.  Therefore,  for  fuel
economy,  it  is  recommended  to  depress
the  clutch  pedal  just  before  the  vehicle
start.
• Without depressing the clutch pedal, the
engine  may  restart  automatically  if  the
automatic  engine  restart  conditions  are
met. 
For  details,  refer  to  the  section,  “Condi-
tions to restart the  engine automatically”. CVT vehicles
1) While driving, the ENG A-STOP indica-
tor  light  (green)  in  the  instrument  clus-
ter  comes  on  if  the  conditions  allowing
the  engine  to  be  stopped  automatically
(standby conditions) are met.
For  details  on  the  standby  conditions,
refer to “Standby conditions” in this sec-
tion.
75RM233
EXAMPLE 
Page 191 of 505
3-38
OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE
75RM4-01E
2) Depress  the  brake  pedal  to  deceleratewhile  the  gearshift  lever  is  in  the  “D”
position  will  automatically  stop  the
engine  before  the  vehicle  is  stopped
(approximately  13  km/h  or  less).  At  the
same time, the ENG A-STOP indicator
light (green) will remain on.
• The  engine  is  not  stopped  automati-cally if all of the c onditions to stop the
engine  automatically  are  not  met,
even  if  the  brake  pedal  is  pressed
down to decelerate while the ENG A-
STOP indicator light (green) is on. 
For details on the conditions for auto-
matically stopping the engine, refer to
“Conditions  to  stop  the  engine  auto-
matically” in this section.
• To  ensure  safety  when  the  engine  is stopped  automatically,  the  interior
buzzer  may  sound  and  the  engine
will  stall,  or  the  engine  may  be
restarted.
75RM234
NOTE:
• The engine is not stopped automatically when decelerating without depressing
the brake pedal, for example, by using
engine braking.
• The engine may be stopped automati-
cally when the vehicle is stopped, even if
the engine is not stopped automatically
before stopping the vehicle (approxi-
mately 13 km/h or less).
• Electrical components, such as the navi- gation system or audio system, can be
used while the engine has been stopped
automatically, however, the air condi-
tioner switches to the ventilation posi-
tion.
• For the automatic heating and air condi-
tioning system, airflow is limited (only
under automatic operation) when the
engine is stopped aut omatically, in order
to improve the cooling and heating per-
formance.
3) When  you  remove  your  foot  from  the brake  pedal,  regardless  of  whether  it  is
before  or  after  stopping  the  vehicle,  the
engine is restarted and the ENG A-STOP
indicator light (green) goes off.
• The  engine  is  restarted  automatically
if  the  conditions  to  restart  the  engine
automatically  are  met,  even  if  the
brake pedal is depressed. 
For details on the conditions for auto-
matically  restarting  the  engine,  refer
to  “Conditions  to  restart  the  engine
automatically” in this section.
75RM235
NOTE:
The hill hold control  system is activated
when the engine is restarted automatically.
4) After driving for a while after the engine is  restarted  automatically,  the  ENG  A-
STOP  indicator  light  (green)  comes  on
if  the  conditions  allowing  the  engine  to
be stopped automatically (standby con-
ditions) are met.