diff SUZUKI JIMNY 2021 Owners Manual

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INTRODUCTION
Thank you for choosing SUZUKI product and welcome to our growing family. Your choice was a wise one; SUZUKI products have great
value that will give you driving pleasure for years.
This owner's manual was prepared to give you a safe, enjoyable, and trouble-free experience with your SUZUKI vehicle. In this manual, you will learn about the vehicle's operation, its safety features and maintenance requirements. Please read the manual carefully before operating your vehicle. Afterwards, keep this manual in the glove box for further reference.
Should you resell the vehicle, please leave this manual with it for the next owner.
In addition to the owner's manual, the other booklets provided with your SUZUKI vehicle explain the vehicle's warranties. We recom­
mend you read them as well to familiarize yourself with this important information.
When planning the regular scheduled maintenance of your SUZUKI vehicle, we recommend you visit your local SUZUKI dealer. Their factory-trained technicians will provide the best possible service and use only genuine SUZUKI parts and accessories or their equiva­
lents.
NOTE: "SUZUKI dealer'' means an Authorized Suzuki Dealer and an Authorized Suzuki Service Workshop. • The illustrations in this manual represent a typical variation, which may differ from your vehicle.
SUZUKI MOTOR CORPORATION

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Conditions under which SUZUKI and the Parties can disclose or provide any of the Recorded Data to a third party SUZUKI and the Parties may disclose or provide any of the Recorded Data to a third party under any of the following conditions: • A consent from the Vehicle owner/user(s), or from lessee of the Vehicle (in case of lease) is obtained. It is officially requested by police, prosecutor, court, or other authorities. · It is provided to a research institute for statistical study after processing in such a manner that owner/user(s) of the Vehicle cannot be
identified. It is used by SUZUKI or the Parties or their directors, officers or employees for the purposes described in the Data Usage. It is used by SUZUKI or the Parties in a lawsuit. Any other cases allowed by applicable laws and regulations. If required, you may receive further information from each of the Parties other than the Suppliers.
NOTE: The data cannot be used to detect the Vehicle's movements. The data stored in data storage modules or memories differ according to the Vehicle's grade or model. • No conversation nor noise/sound will be recorded in any event. • The data may not be recorded in some situations.
If these technical data are combined with other information (e.g. accident or witness report, damage on the Vehicle, etc.), there may be cases that such data may identify a specific person.
e-Call / ERA-GLONASS Functions added based on agreement with the customer may transmit certain vehicle data (e.g. vehicle location in emergency cases) from the Vehicle to police or emergency service official for the purpose of rescue or response to traffic accident.

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FOR SAFE DRIVING
Floor mats (if equipped)
78RB05020
To prevent the driver's side floor mat from sliding forward and possibly interfering with the operation of the pedals, genuine SUZUKI floor mats are recommended. Whenever you put the driver's side floor mat back in the vehicle after it has been removed, hook the floor mat grommets to the fasteners and position the floor mat properly in the footwell.
When you replace the floor mats in your vehicle with a different type such as all­weather floor mats, we highly recommend to use genuine SUZUKI floor mats for proper fitting.
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A. WARNING
Failure to take the following precau­tions may result in the driver's side floor mat interfering with the pedals and causing a loss of vehicle control or an accident. Check that the floor mat grommets are hooked to the fasteners. Never stack additional floor mats on top of the existing floor mat.

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Child restraint systems
60G332S
The following types of child restraint sys­tem are available generally.
Infant restraint
Child restraint
Booster seat
80JC008
SUZUKI highly recommends that you use a child restraint system to restrain infants and small children. Many different types of child restraint systems are available; check
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that the restraint system you select meets applicable safety standards.
All child restraint systems are designed to be secured in vehicle seats either by seat belts (lap belts or the lap portion of lap­shoulder belts) or by special rigid lower anchor bars built onto the floor. Whenever possible, SUZUKI recommends that child restraint systems be installed on the rear seat. According to accident statistics, chil­dren are safer when properly restrained in rear seating positions than in front seating positions.
(For countries applied for UN Regula­tion No.16) When purchasing a child restraint and install it to your SUZUKI vehicle, refer to the information about suitability for child restraints shown in "Child restraint system for countries applied for UN Regulation No.16" in this section.
NOTE: Observe any statutory regulation about child restraints.
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FOR SAFE DRIVING
Detailed information for child restraint system (for the vehicle with airbag deactivation switch)
Seating position
Seat position number
Seating position suitable for universal belted (YES/NO)
i-Size seating position (YES/NO)
Seating position suitable for lateral fixture (L 1/L2)
Suitable rear-facing fixture (R1/R2/R3)
Suitable front-facing fixture (F2X/F2/F3)
Key of letters to be inserted in the above table YES =Suitable for this seating position NO = Not suitable for this seating position
Front Passenger airbag is activated
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
X =ISOFIX position is not suitable for ISOFIX child restraint systems in this fixture.
G)
ISOFIX child restraint systems are divided into different mass group, size class and fixture.
Front Passenger airbag is deactivated
YES
NO
NO
NO
NO
The child restraint system can be used in the seating positions for fixture shown in the above table. For mass group, size class and fixture, confirm the table of next page.
NOTE:
(2)
YES
YES
X
R1, R2
F2X, F2, F3
@
YES
YES·
X
R1, R2
F2X, F2, F3
For the Installation suitability of child restraint systems of Taiwan models, refer to "For Taiwan" in the "SUPPLEMENT' section.
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FOR SAFE DRIVING
Detailed information for child restraint system (for the vehicle without airbag deactivation switch)
Seat position number
Seating position suitable for universal belted (YES/NO)
· i-Size seating position (YES/NO)
Seating position suitable for lateral fixture (L 1 /L2)
Suitable rear-facing fixture (R1/R2/R3)
Suitable front-facing fixture (F2X/F2/F3)
Key of letters to be inserted in the above table YES =Suitable for this seating position NO = Not suitable for this seating position X =ISOFIX position is not suitable for ISOFIX child restraint systems in this fixture.
CD
YES (#1)
NO
NO
NO
NO
ISOFIX child restraint systems are divided into different mass group, size class and fixture. The child restraint system can be used in the seating positions for fixture shown in the above table. For mass group, size class and fixture, confirm the table of next page.
#1: When installing the child restraint systems, only a front-facing fixture is suitable.
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Seating position
@
YES
YES
X
R1, R2
F2X, F2, F3
@
YES
YES
X
R1, R2
F2X, F2, F3

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.FOR SAFE DRIVING
Exhaust gas warning
52D334
A WARNING
Avoid breathing exhaust gases. Exhaust gases contain carbon mon­oxide, 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)
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A WARNING
(Continued) • Do not park with the engine run­ning for a long period of time, even i~ an open area. If it is necessary to s,t for a short time in a parked vehi­cle 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 trunk open. If it is necessary to do so, check that the sunroof (if equipped) and all win­dows 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 wind­shield 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 leak­age. Any damage or leakage should be repaired immediately.

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BEFORE DRIVING
Brake system warning light
(CD)
82K170
Three different types of operations exist depending on the vehicle's specification.
• The light comes on briefiy when the igni­tion switch is turned "ON". The light comes on when the parking brake is engaged with the ignition switch "ON". The light comes on under either or both of above two conditions.
The light also comes on when the fiuid in the brake fiuid reservoir falls below the specified level.
The light should go out after starting the engine and fully releasing the parking brake, if the fluid level in the brake fiuid reservoir is adequate.
The light also comes on together with the ABS warning light when the rear brake force control function (proportioning valve function) of the ABS system fails. If the brake system warning light comes on while you are driving the vehicle, it may mean that there is something wrong with
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the vehicle's brake system. If this happens:
1) Pull off the road and stop carefully.
A WARNING
Remember that stopping distance may be longer, you may have to push harder on the pedal, and the pedal may go down farther than normal.
2) Test the brakes by carefully starting and stopping the vehicle on the shoul­der of the road. 3) If you determine that it is safe, drive the vehicle cautiously at low speed to the nearest a SUZUKI dealer for repairs or tow the vehicle to the nearest a SUZUKI dealer for repairs.
A WARNING
If any of the following conditions occur, you should immediately ask a SUZUKI dealer to inspect the brake system. If the brake system warning light does not go out after the engine has been started and the parking brake has been fully released. If the brake system warning light does not come on when the igni­tion switch is turned "ON". If the brake system warning light comes on at any time during vehi­cle operation.
NOTE: Because the brake system is self-adjust­ing, the fluid level will drop as the brake pads become worn. Replenishing the brake fluid reservoir is considered normal periodic maintenance.
NOTE: Parking brake reminder buzzer A buzzer sounds intermittently to remind you to release the parking brake if you start the vehicle without releasing the park­ing brake. Check that the parking brake is fully released and the brake system warn­ing light turns off.

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Auto-on headlight system
78RB02093
The auto-on headlight system automati­cally _turns on all lights that are operated by the lighting control lever on the steering column, when the following three condi­tions are all met.
Conditions for auto-on headlight system operation: 1) It is dark around the light sensor (5). 2) The lighting control lever is in "AUTO"
position. 3) The ignition switch is in the "ON" posi-tion.
This. system is activated by a signal from the light sensor (5) on the passenger side of instrument panel. Do not cover the sen­sor (5). Otherwise, the system will not work
correctly.
A WARNING
It takes about 5 seconds for the light sensor to react to a change in light­ing conditions. To help avoid an acci­dent due to reduced visibility, turn on your headlights before driving into a tunnel, parking structure, etc.
NOTE: The light sensor reacts even to infrared rays, so it may operate incorrectly when there are strong infrared rays.
BEFORE DRIVING
Light reminder buzzer
The interior buzzer continuously beeps if you open the driver's door without turning off the headlights and position lights. This function is triggered under the following condition: The headlights and/or position lights are on even after the ignition switch is turned
off.
The buzzer stops sounding when you turn off the headlights and position lights.
NOTE: A message is indicated on the information display in the instrument cluster while the buzzer is sounding.
Daytime running light (D.R.L.) sys­
tem
Whe_n th_e engine is started, the daytime running lights are turned on by this system.
Conditions for D.R.L. system operation 1) The engine is running. 2) Headlights and front fog light (if equipped) are off.
NOTE: Brightness of the daytime running lights is different from the brightness of the position lights, but it is not a malfunction.
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Front fog light switch
(if equipped)
68PM00232
To turn the front fog light on, twist the knob as shown in the illustration with the posi­tion lights, tail lights and/or the headlights are on. When the front fog light is on, an indicator light on the instrument cluster will come on.
NOTE: In some countries the lighting operation may be different from the above descrip­tion according to local regulations.
Rear fog light switch
(if equipped)
68PM00233
To turn the rear fog light on, twist the knob as shown in the illustration with the head­lights on. When the rear fog light is on, an indicator light on the instrument cluster will come on. If you twist the knob to the mark of rear fog light with the front fog light on, the rear fog light will turn on and an indicator light on the instrument cluster will come on.
BEFORE DRIVING
Adjusting headlight pattern
Headlight pattern, left hand traffic
:::OD
78RB02076
Headlight pattern, right hand traffic
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78RB02077
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