check oil SUZUKI JIMNY 2019 Owner's Guide

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Air cleaner
If the air cleaner is clogged with dust, there will be greater intake resistance, resulting in decreased power output and increased fuel consumption.
(1)
78RB07044
1) Unclampthe clamps (1). 2) Hold up the air cleaner upper case. 3) Remove the element from the air cleaner case. If it appears to be dirty, clean or replace it with a new one. 4) If the element is installed on the air cleaner case, confirm the mark of "FRONT" on the element and fit the boss of the element in the groove of the front on the air cleaner case. 5) Clamp the clamps securely.
Spark plugs
Spark plug replacement and
inspection
(3)~
(1) 0
(2)
78RB07006
To access the spark plug: 1) Disconnect the coupler (1) while push­ing the release lever. 2) Remove the bolt (2). 3) Pull out the ignition coil (3) straight.
INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE
NOTE: During installation, check that the wires, couplers, sealing rubber of air cleaner chassis and washers, are correctly returned in place.
Correct Wrong
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NOTICE
When pulling out the ignition coils, do not pull on the cable. Pulling on the cable can damage it. • When servicing the iridium/plati­num spark plugs (slender center electrode type plugs), do not touch the center electrode, as it is easy to be damaged.
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Gear oil level check
Manual transmission
(2)
(1) Oil filler and level plug (2) Oil drain plug
78RB07008
Transfer
4)
(3) Oil filter and level plug (4) Oil drain plug
Front/rear differential
(5) Oil filter and level plug (6) Oil drain plug
INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE
To check the gear oil level, use the fol­lowing procedure:
1) Park the vehicle on a level surface with the parking brake applied. Then, stop the engine. 2) Remove the oil filler and level plug.
For the manual transmission;
3) If gear oil fiows from the plug hole, the oil level is correct. Reinstall the plug. If gear oil does not fiow from the plug hole, add oil through the filler plug hole until oil fiows a little from the plug hole.
78Rs0100, For the transfer and front/rear differential;
78RB07010
3) Check the inside of the hole with your finger. If the oil level comes up to the bottom of the plug hole, the oil level is correct. If so, reinstall the plug. 4) If the oil level is low, add gear oil through the oil filler and level plug hole until the oil level reaches the bottom of the filler hole, and then reinstall the plug.
Tightening torque for oil filler and level plug
Manual transmission (1 )(2): 23 Nm (2.3 kg-m, 16.6 lb-ft)
Transfer (3)(4): 23 Nm (2.3 kg-m, 16.6 lb-ft)
Front/rear differential (5)(6): (5)50 Nm (5.0 kg-m, 36.2 lb-ft) (6)55 Nm (5.6 kg-m, 40.5 lb-ft)
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· INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE
A CAUTION
After driving the vehicle, the gear oil temperature may be high enough to burn you. Wait until the oil filler and level plug are cool enough to touch with your bare hands before inspect­ing gear oil level.
NOTICE
Be sure to use new plug with new gas­ket to avoid loose·ness of the plug and oil leakage.
Gear oil change
Since special procedures, materials and tools are required, ask a SUZUKI dealer for this job.
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Clutch pedal
Fluid control clutch
78RB07011
Check the clutch pedal for smooth opera­tion and clutch fiuid level from time to time. If clutch dragging is felt with the pedal fully depressed, have the clutch inspected by a SUZUKI dealer. If the clutch fiuid level is near "MIN" line, fill it up to "MAX" line with DOT3 or SAE J1703 brake fiuid.
Brakes
Brake fluid
MAX
MIN
78RB07011
Check the brake fluid level by looking at the reservoir in the engine compartment. Check that the fiuid level is between "MAX" and "MIN" lines.
NOTICE
If your brake fluid level is near the 11MIN" line, there is a possibility of brake pad and/or shoe wear and brake fluid leakage. Consult with a SUZUKI dealer regarding this possi­bility before filling the reservoir.

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OK BLOWN
81A283
A WARNING
Always replace a blown fuse with a fuse of the correct amperage. Never use a substitute such as aluminum foil or wire to replace a blown fuse. If you replace a fuse and the new one blows in a short period of time, you may have a major electrical problem. Have your vehicle inspected immedi­ately by a SUZUKI dealer.
Headlight aiming
Since special procedures are required, ask a SUZUKI dealer for this job.
INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE
Headlight Washer Fluid
78RB07046
Check that there is washer fluid in the tank. Refill it if necessary.
NOTICE
In winter season, be sure to remove snow or ice on the nozzle at the front bumper before operating headlight washer. To avoid the frozen damage to the nozzle of the headlight washer, be sure to use the specific washer fluid.
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Air conditioning system
If you do not use the air conditioner for a long period, such as during winter, it may not give the best performance when you start using it again. To help maintain opti­mum performance and durability of your air conditioner, it needs to be run periodically. Operate the air conditioner at least once a month for one minute with the engine idling. This circulates the refrigerant and oil and helps protect the internal components.
Air conditioner filter replacement
Since special procedures are required, ask a SUZUKI dealer for this job.
78RB07042
1) To approach the air conditioner filter, remove the glove box by pressing both sides of the glove box inward and pull­ing it out.
INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE
(2)
(1)
78RB07043
2) Remove the cover (1) and pull out the air conditioner filter (2).
NOTE: When you install a new filter, check that the UP mark (3) faces upward.
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Engine trouble: Starter does
not operate
1) Try turning the ignition switch to "START" position with the headlights turned on to determine the lead-acid battery condition. If the headlights go excessively dim or go off, it usually means that either the lead-acid battery is discharged or the battery terminal contact is poor. Recharge the lead-acid battery or correct battery terminal con­tact as necessary. 2) If the headlights remain bright, check the fuses. If the reason for failure of the starter is not obvious, there may be a major electrical problem. Have the vehi­cle inspected by a SUZUKI dealer.
Engine trouble: Does not start
Make sure that your vehicle has enough · fuel and battery. If the engine does not start under very cold condition, press the accelerator pedal all the way to the fioor and hold it while crank­ing the engine. Refer to "Starting engine" in operating your vehicle section. If the engine still does not start have your vehicle inspected at a SUZUKI dealer. Do not operate the starter motor for more than 12 seconds.
EMERGENCY SERVICE
Engine trouble: Overheating
The engine could overheat temporarily under severe driving conditions. If the high engine coolant temperature warning light comes on as overheating or the engine coolant temperature gauge indicates over­heating during driving:
1) Turn off the air conditioner. 2) Take the vehicle to a safe place and park. 3) Run the engine at a normal idle speed for a few minutes until the high engine coolant temperature warning light goes off or the indicator is within the normal, acceptable temperature range between "H" and "C".
A WARNING
If you see or hear escaping steam, stop the vehicle in a safe place and immediately turn off the engine to cool it. Do not open the hood when steam is present. When the steam can no longer be seen or heard, open the hood to see if the coolant is still boiling. If it is, you must wait until it stops boiling before you proceed.
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APPEARANCE CARE
Corrosion prevention
It is_ important to take good care of your vehicle to protect it from corrosion. Listed below are instructions for how to maintain your vehicle to prevent corrosion. Please read and follow these instructions carefully.
Important information about corro­
sion
Common causes of corrosion 1) Accumulation of road salt, dirt moisture or chemicals in hard-to-reach areas of the vehicle underbody or frame. 2) Chipping, scratches and any damage to treated or painted metal surfaces resulting from minor accidents or abra­sion by stones and gravel.
Environmental conditions which accel­erate corrosion 1) Road salt, dust control chemicals, sea breeze or industrial pollution will all accelerate the corrosion of metal. 2) High humidity will increase the rate of corrosion particularly when the tem­perature range is just above the freez­ing point. 3) Moisture in certain areas of a vehicle for an extended period of lime may pro­mote corrosion even though other body sections may be completely dry.
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4) High temperatures will cause an accel­erated rate of corrosion to parts of the vehicle which are not well-ventilated to permit quick drying.
This information illustrates the necessity of keeping your vehicle (particularly the ~nderbody) as clean and dry as possible. It Is equally important to repair any damage to the paint or protective coatings as soon as possible.
How to help prevent corrosion
Wash your vehicle frequently The_ best way to preserve the finish on your vehicle and to help avoid corrosion is to keep it clean with frequent washing. Wash your vehicle at least once during the winter and once immediately after the win­ter. K<:ep your vehicle, particularly the underside, as clean and dry as possible. If you frequently drive on salted roads your vehicle should be washed at least once a month during the winter. If you live near the ocean, your vehicle should be washed at least once a month throughout the year.
For washing instructions, refer to "Vehicle cleaning" section.
Remove foreign material deposits Foreign materials such as salts chemicals road oil or tar, tree sap, bird droppings and industnal fall-out may damage the finish of your vehicle if it is left on painted surfaces. Remove these types of deposits as quickly as possible. If these deposits are difficult to wash off, an additional cleaner may be required. Check that any cleaner you use is not harmful to painted surfaces and is specifically intended for your purposes. Follow the manufacturer's directions when using these special cleaners.
Repair finish damage Carefully examine your vehicle for damage to the painted surfaces. Should you find any chip~ or scratches in the paint, touch them up 1mmed1ately to prevent corrosion from starting. If the chips or scratches have gone through to the bare metal have a qualified body shop make the rep~ir.
Keep passenger and luggage compart­ments clean Moisture, dirt or mud can accumulate under the floor mats and may cause corro­sion. Occasionally, check under these mats to ensure that this area is clean and dry. More fr~quent checks are necessary if the vehicle Is used for off-road driving or in wet weather. Certain cargos such as chemicals, fertiliz­ers, cleaners, salts, etc. are extremely cor­rosive by nature. These products should be transported in sealed containers. If they

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APPEARANCE CARE
Washing by hand
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When washing the vehicle, park it in the place where direct sunlight does not fall on it as much as possible and follow the instructions below: 1) Flush the underside of body and wheel housings with pressurized water to remove mud and debris. Use plenty of water.
NOTICE
When washing the vehicle: • Avoid directing steam or hot water of more than 80°C (176°F) on plas­tic parts. To avoid damaging engine compo­nents, do not use pressurized water in the engine compartment.
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2) Rinse the body to loosen the dirt. Remove dirt and mud from the body exterior with running water. You may use a soft sponge or brush. Do not use hard materials which can scratch the . paint or plastic. Remember that the headlight covers or lenses are made of plastic in many cases.
NOTICE
To avoid damage to the paint or plas­tic surface, do not wipe the dirt off without ample water. Follow the above procedure.
3) Wash the entire exterior with a mild detergent or car wash soap using a sponge or soft cloth. The sponge or cloth should be frequently soaked in the soap solution.
NOTICE
When using a commercial car wash product, observe the cautions speci­fied by the manufacturer. Never use strong household detergents or soaps.
4) Once the dirt has been completely removed, rinse off the detergent with running water. 5) Wipe off the vehicle body with a wet chamois or cloth and allow it to dry in the shade.
6) Check carefully for damage to painted surfaces. If there is any damage, touch up the damage following the procedure below: 1. Clean all damaged spots and allow them to dry. 2. Stir the paint and touch up the dam­aged spots lightly using a small brush. 3. Allow the paint to dry completely.
Washing by an automatic car wash
NOTICE
If you use an automatic car wash, check that your vehicle's body parts, such as spoilers, cannot be dam­aged. If you are in doubt, consult the car wash operator for advice.

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INDEX
INDEX Brake system warning light ................................................ 2-41
Brakes ................................................................................... 6-33 Symbols Braking .................................................................................. 3-53 "SOS" button ..................................................................... 10-12 Brightness control ...................................................... 2-17. 2-26
A Built date ............................................................................... 10-1
Accelerator pedal ................................................................... 3-7 Bulb replacement ................................................................. 6-47
Accessory socket .................................................................. 5-6 C Adding coolant. .................................................................... 6-29 Catalytic converter ................................................................. 4-9 Adjusting headlight pattern ................................................ 2-60 Central door locking system ................................................. 2-3
Air cleaner ............................................................................ 6-30 Changing engine oil and filter ............................................. 6-26 Air conditioning system ...................................................... 6-58 Changing wheels .................................................................... 7-4 AIRBAG light ............................................................... 1-36. 2-45 Charging light ....................................................................... 2-44
Anti-lock brake system (ABS) ................................... 3-54. 3-56 Chassis serial number ........................................................... 9-1 Anti-lock brake system (ABS) warning light.. ................... 2-42 Child restraint ....................................................................... 10-1 Anti-theft feature .................................................................. 5-76 Child restraint system for countries applied Assist grips ............................................................................ 5-8 for UN Regulation No.16 ............................................. 1-20. 10-7 Automatic headlight leveling system warning light.. ....... 2-50 Child restraint systems ....................................................... 1-18
Automatic heating and air conditioning system Clock ............................................................................ 2-19. 2-29 (climate control) ................................................................... 5-23 Clutch pedal ................................................................... 3-7. 6-33 Automatic light operation ................................................... 2-56 Coolant level check .............................................................. 6-29 Automatic transmission ...................................................... 3-1 O Coolant replacement... ......................................................... 6-29 Average fuel consumption ......................................... 2-20. 2-30 Corrosion prevention ............................................................. 8-1 Average speed ..................................................................... 2-30 Cup holder ............................................................................ 5-11
8 Cup holder and storage area .............................................. 5-1 O
Battery .................................................................................. 6-41 D
Battery replacement .............................................................. 2-7
Bluetooth® audio ................................................................. 5-71
Bluetooth® hands-free ......................................................... 5-62
Daily inspection check list ..................................................... 3-1
Daytime running light .......................................................... 6-50
Daytime running light (D.R.L.) system ............................... 2-58 Brake assist system ............................................................ 3-53 Door locks ............................................................................... 2-2
Brake fluid ............................................................................ 6-33 Drive belt ............................................................................... 6-23 Brake pedal ................................................................... 3-7. 6-34
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INDEX
G Immobilizer system ................................................................ 2-1
Gear oil ................................................................................. 6-31 Immobilizer system warning light ...................................... 2-46
Gear oil change .................................................................... 6-33 Improving fuel economy ...................................................... 4-10
Gear oil level check ............................................................. 6-32 Information display ..................................................... 2-18, 2-28
Gearshift indicator ...................................................... 2-32, 3-13 Information switch ......................................................... : ..... 2-27
Glove box ............................................................................... 5-9 Inside rearview mirror .......................................................... 2-13
Guide me light ...................................................................... 2-59 Installation of child restraint with top tether ..................... 1-32
H Installation of radio frequency transmitters ...................... 5-30
Halogen headlights .............................................................. 6-47
Hazard warning switch ........................................................ 2-67
Head restraints ................................................................ 1-4, 1-5
Headlight aiming .................................................................. 6-46
Headlight leveling switch .................................................... 2-65
Heated rear window switch / heated outside
Installation with ISOFIX type anchorages .......................... 1-29
Instantaneous fuel consumption ............................... 2-20, 2-30
Instrument cluster ....................................................... 2-15, 2-25
Instrument panel tray ........................................................... 5-10
Interior light ................................................................... 5-5, 6-53
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rearview mirror switch ........................................................ 2-71 Jacking instructions .............................................................. 7-1
Heating and air conditioning system ................................. 5-16 Jump-starting instructions .................................................... 7-5
High beam assist ................................................................. 3-35 K
High beam assist indicator light (green) ........................... 2-52 Keyless entry system transmitter ......................................... 2-6
High beam assist warning light (orange) .......................... 2-51 Keys ......................................................................................... 2-1
High engine coolant temperature warning light L
(red color) ............................................................................. 2-48 Lane departure warning ...................................................... 3-33 Highway driving ................................................................... 4-1 O Lane departure warning indicator light.. ............................ 2-49
Hill descent control indicator light... .................................. 3-60 Lane departure warning OFF indicator light ..................... 2-50 Hill descent control switch ................................................. 3-59 Lane departure warning OFF switch .................................. 3-38 Hill hold control system ...................................................... 3-61 Lap-shoulder belt ................................................................. 1-1 O Horn ...................................................................................... 2-70 Lap-shoulder belt with detachable connector ................... 1-11 How ABS works ................................................................... 3-55 LED headlight warning light.. .............................................. 2-51
I LED headlights ..................................................................... 6-47
Ignition key reminder ............................................................ 2-2 License plate light ................................................................ 6-52
Ignition switch ........................................................................ 3-2 Light reminder buzzer .......................................................... 2-58
Illumination indicator light.. ................................................ 2-52 Lighting control lever .......................................................... 2-55
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