Eng A stop SUZUKI IGNIS 2022 Owners Manual
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75RM4-01E
FOREWORDThis  manual  should  be  considered  a  per-
manent  part  of  the  vehicle  and  should
remain with the vehicle when resold or oth-
erwise transferred to a new owner or oper-
ator.  Please  read  this  manual  carefully
before operating your new SUZUKI vehicle
and review the manual from time to time. It
contains  important  information  on  safety,
operation and maintenance.
All  information  in  this  manual  is  based
on  the  latest  product  information  avail-
able at the time of publication. Due to
improvements  or  other  changes,  there
may be discrepancies between informa-
tion  in  this  manual  and  your  vehicle.
SUZUKI  MOTOR  CORPORATION
reserves the right to make production
changes at any time, without notice and
without  incurring  any  obligation  to
make  the  same  or  similar  changes  to
vehicles previously built or sold.
This  vehicle  may  not  comply  with  stan-
dards or regulations of other countries.
Before  attempting  to  register  this  vehi-
cle in any other country, check all appli-
cable  regulations  and  make  anynecessary modifications. NOTE:
Please see the warning label named “Air
bag symbol meaning” in the “BEFORE
DRIVING” section for information on front
air bag protection.
NOTE:
(For Hong Kong models)
• “ENG A-STOP System” means Idling
Stop System.
• “SHVS (Smart Hybrid Vehicle by Suzuki)” means Mild Hybrid. 
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ILLUSTRATED TABLE OF CONTENTS
75RM4-01E
1. Brightness control switch (if equipped) (P.2-70)/
Information switch (if equipped) 
(P.2-73)/
Trip meter switch (if equipped) 
(P.2-73)
2. Lighting control  lever (P.2-116)/
Turn signal control lever (P.2-123)/
Front fog light swit ch (if equipped) 
(P.2-119)/
Rear fog light swit ch (if equipped) 
(P.2-119)
3. Shift paddles (if equipped) (P.3-22)
4. Remote audio controls (if equipped)  (P.5-77)
5. Driver’s front air bag (P.2-55)
6. Cruise control switches (if equipped)  (P.3-48)/
Speed limiter switch es (if equipped) 
(P.3-51)
7. Fuses (P.7-47)
8. Headlight leveling switch (if equipped)  (P.2-123)/
ENG A-STOP OFF switch 
(if equipped) (P.3-45)/
ESP
® OFF switch (if equipped) 
(P.3-80)
9. Hands-free switc hes (if equipped) 
(P.5-65)
10. Engine hood release handle (P.5-2) 11. Fuel lid opener lever (P.5-1)
12. Tilt steering lock lever (P.2-128)
75RM201
123 4 5
6
10 8
11 1 2
7
9
EXAMPLE
VIEW B 
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1-1FUEL RECOMMENDATION
75RM4-01E
Fuel recommendationGasoline engine
75RM304
To  avoid  damaging  the  catalytic  converter,
you must   use  unleaded  gasoline  with  an
octane  number  (RON)  of  91  or  higher  (or
95  or  higher  if  it  is  stated  on  the  fuel  filler
lid), which comply with the European stan-
dard EN228. These vehicles are also iden-
tified by a label attached near the fuel filler
pipe that states: “UNLEADED FUEL
ONLY”,  “NUR  UNVERBLEITES  BENZIN”,
“ENDAST  BLYFRI  BENSIN”  or  “SOLO
GASOLINA SIN PLOMO”.
If  a  “RON  95”  label  is  attached,  you  must
use  unleaded  gasoline  with  an  octane
number (RON) of  95 or higher. Gasoline-ethanol blends
Blends  of  unleaded  gasoline  and  ethanol
(grain alcohol), also known as gasohol, are
commercially  available  in  certain  areas.
Blends  of  this  type  may  be  used  in  your
vehicle if they are no more than 10% etha-
nol  ( ).  Check  that  this  gasoline-ethanol
blend  has  octane  ratings  no  lower  than
those recommended for the gasoline.
NOTE:
If you are not satisfied with the driveability
or fuel economy of your vehicle when you
use a gasoline-alcohol blend, you should
switch back to unleaded gasoline contain-
ing no alcohol.
Gasoline containing MTBE 
(where legally available)
Unleaded  gasoline  containing  MTBE
(methyl tertiary butyl 
ether) may be used in
your  vehicle  if  the  MTBE  content  is  not
greater  than  15%.  This  oxygenated  fuel
does not contain alcohol.
NOTE:
• For the fuel recommendation of Chile andPanama models, refer to “For Chile and
Panama” in the “SUPPLEMENT” section.
• For the fuel recommendation of Mexico models, refer to “For Mexico” in the
“SUPPLEMENT” section.
• For the fuel recommendation of Argen- tina models, refer to “For Argentina” in
the “SUPPLEMENT” section.EXAMPLE
or
NOTICE
The fuel tank has an air space to allow
for  fuel  expansion  in  hot  weather.  If
you continue to add  fuel after the filler
nozzle has automatically shut off or
an  initial  blowback  occurs,  the  air
chamber  will  become  full.  Exposure
to heat when fully fuelled in this man-
ner  will  result  in  leakage  due  to  fuel
expansion. To prevent  such  fuel  leak-
age,  stop  filling  after  the  filler  nozzle
has  automatically  shut  off,  or  when
initial  vent  blowback  occurs,  if  using
an alternative non-automatic system.
NOTICE
Be careful not to spill fuel containing
alcohol  while  refueling.  If  fuel  is
spilled on the vehicle body, wipe it up
immediately.  Fuels  containing  alco-
hol can cause paint damage, which is
not  covered  under  the  New  Vehicle
Limited Warranty. 
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2-17BEFORE DRIVING
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How  to  arm  the  theft  deterrent  alarm
system (when enabled)
Lock all doors (including the tailgate) using
the keyless push start system remote con-
troller,  the  request  switch  or  the  keyless
entry  system  transmitter.  The  theft  deter-
rent light (1) will start blinking, and the theft
deterrent  alarm  system  will  be  armed  in
about 20 seconds.
While the system  is be ing armed,  the indi-
cator  continues  to  blink  at  intervals  of
approximately 2 seconds.
75RM313
NOTE:
• To prevent the alarm from being acci- dentally triggered, avoid arming it while
anyone remains inside the vehicle. The
alarm will be triggered if any person
inside unlocks a door  or engine hood (for
EU specification vehicle) by operating
the lock knob or power door locking
switch.
• The theft deterrent alarm system is not armed when all doors are locked using
the key from outside, or using the door
lock knobs or the power door locking
switch from inside.
• If any door is not  operated within approx-
imately 30 seconds after the doors have
been unlocked using the keyless push
start system remote controller, the
request switch or the keyless entry sys-
tem transmitter, the doors are automati-
cally locked again. After the doors are
locked, the theft de terrent alarm system
will be armed in about 20 seconds if the
system is in the enabled state.
How to disarm the theft deterrent alarm
system
Simply  unlock  the  doors  using  the  keyless
push  start  system  rem ote  controller,  the
request switch or the keyless entry system
transmitter.  The  theft  deterrent  light  will  go
out, indicating that t he theft deterrent alarm
system is disarmed. How to stop 
the alarm
Should the alarm be triggered accidentally,
unlock  the  doors  using  the  keyless  push
start system remote  c ontroller, the  request
switch  or  the  keyless  entry  system  trans-
mitter,  or  press  the  engine  switch  to
change the ignition mode to ON or turn the
ignition  switch  to  “ON”  position.  The  alarm
will then stop.
NOTE:
• Even after the alarm has stopped, if you
lock the doors using the keyless push
start system remote controller, the
request switch or the keyless entry sys-
tem transmitter, the theft deterrent alarm
system will be rearmed with a delay of
about 20 seconds.
• If you disconnect the lead-acid battery while the theft deterrent alarm system is
in the armed condition or the alarm is
actually in operation, the alarm will be
triggered or re-triggered when the bat-
tery is then reconnected, although, in the
latter case, the alarm remains stopped
for the period between disconnection
and reconnection of the lead-acid bat-
tery.
• Even after the alarm has stopped at the
end of the predetermined operation time,
it will be triggered again if any door or
engine hood (for EU  specification vehi-
cle) is opened without disarming the
theft deterrent  alarm system.
(1)
EXAMPLE 
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2-21BEFORE DRIVING
75RM4-01E
Passenger’s door
75RM205
The  passenger’s  door  has  a  switch  (5)  to
operate the passenger’s window.
81A009
To open a window, push the top part of the
switch.  To  close  the  window,  lift  up  the  top
part of the switch.
The  driver’s  window  has  AUTO-DOWN
feature and AUTO-UP feature (if equipped)
for  greater  convenience  (at  toll  booths  or
drive-through  restaurants,  for  example).
This  means  the  driver  can  open  or  close
the  window  without  holding  the  window
switch in DOWN or UP position. Press
down  or  lift  up  the  driver’s  window  switch
completely and release it.  To stop the  win-
dow  before  it  reaches  the  FULL-DOWN  or
FULL-UP  position,  pull  up  or  push  down
the switch briefly. Lock switch (type A)
75RM161
Lock switch (type B)
75RM162
The driver’s door also has a lock switch for
the  passenger’s  window(s).  When  you
push  in  the  lock  switch,  the  passenger’s
window(s)  cannot  be  raised  or  lowered  by
(5)
EXAMPLE
CLOSE
OPEN
EXAMPLEEXAMPLE 
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2-22
BEFORE DRIVING
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operating  any  of  the  switches  (2),  (3),  (4)
or (5). To restore normal operation, release
the lock switch by pushing it again.
NOTE:
If you drive with one of the rear windows
open, you may hear a loud sound caused
by air vibration. To reduce the sound, open
the driver’s or front passenger’s window, or
narrow the rear window opening.
Pinching prevention function (if equipped)If  the  driver’s  window  has  the  AUTO-UP
feature,  the  driver’s  window  is  also
equipped  with  the  pinching  prevention
function.  This  function  detects  a  foreign
object  that  is  caught  in  the  window  as  it  is
being  closed  by  AUTO-UP  feature,  which
allows  you  to  close  the  window  without
holding  the  window  switch  in  UP  position,
and  stops  the  window  from  closing  to  pre-
vent damage. NOTE:
Even if you cannot close the window by the
AUTO-UP feature because there may be
something wrong with the pinching preven-
tion function, you can close the window by
holding the window switch in UP position.
If you drive in extreme off-road condition,
the pinching prevention function may oper-
ate accidentally because the window
reacts to vehicle jolting.
Pinching  prevention  function  initializa-
tion
When  you  disconnect  and  reconnect  the
lead-acid  battery  or  replace  the  fuse,  the
function  will  be  deactivated.  In  this  condi-
tion,  the  AUTO-DOWN  feature  will  be
deactivated,  while  the  AUTO-UP  feature
may  remain  activated.  The  pinching  pre-
vention function needs to be initialized.
WA R N I N G
• You  should  always  lock  the  pas-
senger’s  window  operation  when
there  are  children  in  the  vehicle.
Children can be seriously injured if
they  get  part  of  their  body  caught
by the window during operation.
• To  avoid  injuring  an  occupant  by window  entrapment,  check  that  no
part of the occupant’s body such as
hands  or  head  is  in  the  path  of  the
electric  windows  when  closing
them.
• Always  remove  the  ignition  key  or
take  the  keyless  push  start  system
remote  controller  with  you  when
leaving  the  vehicle  even  only  for  a
short  time.  Also  do  not  leave  chil-
dren  alone  in  a  parked  vehicle.
Unattended  children  could  use  the
electric  window  switches  and  get
trapped by the window.
WA R N I N G
To avoid injuring an occupant by win-
dow  entrapment,  check  that  no  part
of  the  occupant’s  body  such  as
hands  or  head  is  in  the  path  of  the
electric window when closing it. 
This  function  may  not  detect  an
object  due  to  the  size,  hardness,  or
position of the object being caught in
the closing window.
CAUTION
• The  pinching  prevention  functiondoes  not  operate  while  you  are
holding  the  window  switch  in  UP
position.
• The  pinching  prevention  function
may  not  detect  an  object  caught  in
the  window  just  before  the  window
is fully closed. 
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2-27BEFORE DRIVING
75RM4-01E
Front seatsSeat adjustment
75RM302
Seat position adjustment lever (1)
Pull the lever up and slide the seat.
Seatback angle adju stment lever (2)
Pull the lever up and  move the seatback.
Seat height adjustment lever (3) 
(if equipped)
Pull the lever up to raise the seat. Push the
lever down to lower the seat.
After  adjustment,  move  the  seat  and  seat-
back forward and backward to check that it
is securely latched.
WA R N I N G
Never  attempt  to  adjust  the  driver’s
seat  or  seatback  while  driving.  The
seat  or  seatback  could  move  unex-
pectedly,  causing  loss  of  control.
Check that the driver’s seat and seat-
back  are  properly  adjusted  before
you start driving.
WA R N I N G
To  avoid  excessive  seat  belt  slack,
which  reduces  the  effectiveness  of
the  seat  belts  as  a  safety  device,
check  that  the  seats  are  adjusted
before the seat belts are fastened.
WA R N I N G
All seatbacks should always be in an
upright position when driving, or seat
belt  effectiveness  may  be  reduced.
Seat belts are designed to offer maxi-
mum  protection  when  seatbacks  are
in the upright position.
WA R N I N G
Do  not  place  any  object  under  the
front  passenger’s  seat.  If  an  object
becomes caught under the front pas-
senger’s  seat,  the  following  may
occur.
• The seat will not be latched.
• The  lithium-ion  battery,  located under the front passenger’s  seat  in
a  model  equipped  with  ENG  A-
STOP system, will be damaged.
WA R N I N G
Do  not  leave  cigarette  lighters  or
spray  cans  on  the  floor.  If  a  cigarette
lighter or spray can is on the floor, it
may  light  accidentally  when  luggage
is  loaded  or  the  seat  is  adjusted,
causing a fire.
(1) (2)
(3)EXAMPLE 
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2-35BEFORE DRIVING
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Lap-shoulder beltEmergency locking retractor (ELR)
The  seat  belt  has  an  emergency  locking
retractor  (ELR),  which  is  designed  to  lock
the  seat  belt  only  during  a  sudden  stop  or
impact.  It  also  may  lock  if  you  pull  the  belt
across  your  body  very  quickly.  If  this  hap-
pens,  let  the  belt  go  back  to  unlock  it,  and
then  pull  the  belt  across  your  body  more
slowly.
Safety reminder 
60A03860A040
To  reduce  the  risk  of  sliding  under  the  belt
during  a  crash,  position  the  lap  portion  of
the belt across your lap as low on your hips
as  possible  and  adjust  it  to  a  snug  fit  by
pulling  the  shoulder  portion  of  the  belt
upward through the latch plate. The length
of the diagonal shoulder s
trap adjusts itself
to allow freedom of movement.
WA R N I N G
(Continued)
• For  child,  if  the  seat  belt  irritates
the  neck  or  face,  use  a  child
restraint  system  appropriately  for
the  child.  The  seat  belts  of  your
vehicle are principally designed for
persons of adult size.
• Avoid  contamination  of  seat  belt
webbing  by  polishes,  oils,  chemi-
cals,  and  particularly  battery  acid.
Cleaning  may  safely  be  carried  out
using mild soap and water.
• Do  not  insert  any  items  such  as
coins  and  clips  into  the  seat  belt
buckles,  and  be  careful  not  to  spill
liquids  into  these  parts.  If  foreign
materials  get  into  a  seat  belt
buckle, the seat belt may not work
properly.
• All  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  upright  posi-
tion.
Sit up straight and 
fully back
Low on hips
Low on hips 
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Without tachometer
75RM316
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4
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EXAMPLE
SpeedometerThe speedometer indicates vehicle speed. 
NOTE:
For models of GCC countries, a buzzer will
sound when the vehicle speed exceeds
about 120 km/h. This buzzer does not indi-
cate a vehicle malfunction. If you slow
down to about 118 km/h, the buzzer will
stop.Tachometer (if equipped)The  tachometer  indicates  engine  speed  in
revolutions  per minute.
NOTICE
Never  drive  the  vehicle  with  the
engine  revving  in  the  red  zone  or
severe engine damage can result.
Keep the engine speed below the red
zone  even  when  downshifting  to  a
lower gear position.
Refer  to  “Downshifting  maximum
allowable  speeds”  in  the  “OPERAT-
ING YOUR VEHIC LE” section. 
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75RM183
(2) Information switch
(3) Trip meter switch
(4) Brightness control switch
The  information  display  shows  the  follow-
ing information.
Display (A)
Clock
Display (B)
Thermometer
Display (C)
Warning and indicator messages / 
Fuel consumption / Driving range / 
Average speed / Driving time / 
Total idling stop time (if equipped) / 
Total idling fuel saved (if equipped) / 
Energy flow indicator (if equipped) Display (D)
Selector position (for CVT models) / 
Gear  position  (for  CVT  models  with  man-
ual mode or Auto Gear Shift models) / 
Gearshift indicator (if equipped)
Display (E)
Trip meter
Display (F)
Odometer
Display (G)
Fuel gauge
81P31150
When  the  ignition  switch  is  turned  to  “ON”
position or the engine switch  is pressed to
change  the  ignition  mode  to  ON,  the  mes-
sage  shown  in  the  above  illustration  will
appear on the display 
for several seconds.
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).
(4)
(2)(3)
(2)
EXAMPLE