sensor SUZUKI KIZASHI 2010 1.G Owner's Manual

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OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE
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How to Use the Parking SensorParking Sensor Switch
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(1) Parking sensor switch
(2) Indicator
 When you push the parking sensor
switch with the engine switch in the “ON”
mode, the switch releases to the ON
position and the indicator in the switch
comes on. If you then place the gearshift
lever in the “R” position, the parking sen-
sor system is activated.
 Push the switch again and it stays in; this
is the OFF position. The indicator in the
switch goes out and the parking sensor
is deactivated.NOTE:
If you push the parking sensor switch from
the OFF to ON position when the ignition
mode has been changed to “ON” by press-
ing the engine switch, the inside buzzer
sounds once.
Obstacle Indication by Parking Sen-
sor
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(1) Obstacle detected by rear center sen-
sors
(2) Obstacle detected by rear corner sen-
sors
Upon detecting an obstacle, the parking
sensor causes an interior buzzer to sound
and a symbol representing the obstacle
appears an the information display in the
instrument cluster.
 A different symbol is displayed depend-
ing on the direction and distance of the
obstacle.
 A buzzer located behind the rear seat
sounds when a sensor at the rear
detects an obstacle.
(2) (1)
Switch
posi-
tionState
ON
 The indicator lights up and
when all necessary condi-
tions are met, system
becomes ready for opera-
tion.
OFF
 The system does not
operate. Place the switch
in this position if you do
not wish to use the park-
ing sensor.
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 Warnings when obstacles are detected
by corner sensors Warnings when obstacles are detected
by center sensors
NOTE:
 Symbols are displayed with a short delay
after the detection of obstacles.
 If the system detects multiple obstacles
simultaneously, the display shows all of
their positions using the corresponding
symbols. However, the buzzers will
sound only for the nearest obstacles.
Warning and Indicator MessagesIf there is a problem or warning regarding
the parking sensor system, a message is
displayed on the information display in the
instrument cluster, and a symbol flashes
and the buzzer sounds. If a message is
displayed, follow its instruction. Distance
(approx.)Buzzer Symbol
37.5 – 60 cm
(15 – 24 in)Short beeps at
short intervalsThree
lines
25 – 37.5 cm
(10 – 25 in)Short beeps at
very short
intervalsTwo lines
Less than
25 cm
(10 in)Continuous
beepOne line
Distance
(approx.)Buzzer Symbol
60 – 150 cm
(24 – 59 in)Short beeps at
long intervals
Three
lines
45 – 60 cm
(18 – 24 in)Short beeps at
short intervals
35 – 45 cm
(14 – 18 in)Short beeps at
very short
intervalsTwo lines
Less than
35 cm
(14 in)Continuous
beepOne line
Message Symbol BuzzerProbable
cause and
remedy
Tw o
flashing
lines in a
sensor
location.Series
of dou-
ble
beepsThere may
be prob-
lem with
the park-
ing sensor
system.
Have your
vehicle
inspected
by an
authorized
SUZUKI
dealer.
One
flashing
line in a
sensor
location.Series
of sin-
gle
beepsThe indi-
cated sen-
sor is
contami-
nated.
Wipe it
clean with
a soft
cloth.

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OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE
57L20-03E
Hill Hold Control System
(if equipped)The hill hold control system is designed to
assist you in starting to move up steep or
slippery hills. When you start to move up a
hill, the system helps to prevent the vehicle
from rolling downward while you move your
foot from the brake pedal to the accelerator
pedal.
The hill hold control system activates for a
maximum of about 2 seconds if your foot is
moved from the brake pedal when the fol-
lowing condition are all met.
1) The gearshift lever is in a forward gear
or reverse gear.
2) The parking brake is released.3) The vehicle is on an upward incline.
NOTE:
You may hear a sound coming from the
engine when the hill hold control system is
activated. This sound is normal and does
not indicate a malfunction.
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If the message shown in the above illustra-
tion appears on the information display,
there may be a problem with the hill hold
control system. Have your vehicle
inspected by an authorized SUZUKI
dealer.
NOTE:
The hill hold control system will not acti-
vate while this message is displayed.
Tire Pressure Monitoring
System (TPMS) (if equipped)The tire pressure monitoring system is
designed to alert you when one or more of
the tires on your vehicle is significantly
under-inflated. A Tire Pressure Monitoring
System (TPMS) sensor containing a
unique identification code is mounted on
each wheel. The TPMS sensors transmit
tire pressure signals to receiver which
relays the information to a tire pressure
monitoring system controller. When the
inflation pressure of one or more tires indi-
cates significant under-inflation, the low
tire pressure warning light shown below
comes on.
WARNING
 Do not rely excessively on the hill
hold control system. The hill hold
control system may not prevent the
vehicle from rolling downward on a
hill under all load or road condi-
tions. Always be prepared to
depress the brake pedal to prevent
the vehicle from rolling downward.
Failure to pay attention and
depress the brake pedal to hold the
vehicle on a hill when necessary,
may result in loss of control or an
accident.
 Do not use the hill hold control sys-
tem to bring the vehicle to a stop
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OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE
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NOTE:
The information display shows the above
warning and indicator message when this
light comes on.TPMS LimitationsThe tire pressure monitoring system may
not function properly under certain circum-
stances. In the following situations, the low
tire pressure warning light may come on
and remain on or may blink.
 When you replace a flat tire with the
spare tire.
 When you include the spare tire during a
tire rotation.
 When the TPMS sensor is damaged dur-
ing a tire replacement or liquid sealants
are used to repair a flat tire.
 When the TPMS sensor’s electronic sig-
nal is disturbed in one of the following
ways:
– Electric devices or facilities using simi-
lar radio wave frequencies are nearby.
– A lot of snow or ice covers the vehicle,
in particular, around the wheels or
wheel housings.
– Snow tires or tire chains are used.
 When you use non-genuine SUZUKI
wheels or tires.
 When the pressure of any tire is too
high.
 When there is a problem with the
receiver of the keyless entry/start remote
controller.
Replacing Tires and/or WheelsIf you get a flat tire, Suzuki recommends
that you have an authorized SUZUKI
dealer mount a new tire on the wheel that
had the flat tire, and reinstall this tire on the
vehicle in place of the spare. The TPMS is
already set up to recognize the ID code of
the original wheel, and normal TPMS oper-
ation will be restored.
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NOTE:
The above message will be indicated on
the information display if the ID code is not
registered.
If you need to replace original wheels on
your vehicle, your dealer must make sure
that TPMS sensors are installed in the new
wheels and must set up the TPMS to rec-
ognize the new sensors.
CAUTION
 The tire pressure sensors can be
damaged by the installation or
removal of tires. When tires must
be repaired or replaced, we highly
recommend that you have them
repaired or replaced by an autho-
rized SUZUKI dealer.
 Do not use liquid sealants for a flat
tire as air pressure sensors can be
damaged.
 If the low tire pressure warning
light comes on frequently, there
may be something wrong with one
of the tires or with the monitoring
system. Have your vehicle
inspected by an authorized SUZUKI
dealer.

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57L20-03E
NOTE:
A TPMS sensor is not installed in the spare
tire. You should use the spare tire only in
an emergency situation, and should
replace the spare tire as soon as possible
to restore normal TPMS operation.For Vehicles Sold in U.S.A.This device complies with Part 15 of the
FCC Rules.
Operation is subject to the following two
conditions:
1) This device may not cause harmful
interference.
2) This device must accept any interfer-
ence received, including interference
that may cause undesired operation.
NOTE:
Changes or modifications not expressly
approved by the party responsible for com-
pliance could void the user’s authority to
operate the equipment.
Traveling to CANADAPlease note that service for the tire pres-
sure monitoring system may not be avail-
able in CANADA should there be any
problems or malfunctions in the system.
WARNING
Only use tires and wheels recom-
mended by SUZUKI as standard or
optional equipment for your vehicle.
Use of tires or wheels not recom-
mended by SUZUKI can result in
TPMS failure. Refer to “Tires” in the
“INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE”
section for additional information.

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5-8
OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT
57L20-03E
To turn the climate control system off, push
the “OFF” switch (10).
NOTE:
If the “AUTO” on the display blinks, there is
a problem in the heating system and/or air
conditioning system. You should have the
system inspected by an authorized
SUZUKI dealer.
NOTE:
 To find the temperature at which you are
most comfortable, start with the 72°F
(25°C) setting, for example.
 If you turn the temperature selector (1)
until “HI” or “LO” appears on the display,
the climate control system will operate at
the maximum heating or cooling and the
blower will run at full speed.
 To avoid blowing cold air in cold weather
or hot air in hot weather, the system will
delay turning on the blower until warmed
or chilled air is available.
 If your vehicle has been left in the sun
with the windows closed, it will cool
faster if you open the windows briefly. Even under automatic operation, you
can set individual selectors to the man-
ual mode. The manually selected func-
tions are maintained, and the other
functions remain under automatic opera-
tion.
 To return the blower speed selector (4),
air intake selector (5), and “MODE”
switch (6) to automatic operation, push
the “AUTO” switch (9).
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Be careful not to cover the interior temper-
ature sensor (12) located between the
steering wheel and the climate control
panel, or the solar sensor (13) located at
the top of the central part of the dash-
board. These sensors are used by the
automatic system to regulate temperature.
Manual operationYou can manually control the climate con-
trol system. Set the selectors to the
desired positions.
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NOTE:
If you need maximum defrosting:
 push the defrost switch (7) to turn on the
defroster (the air conditioning system will
come on and the “FRESH AIR” mode will
be selected automatically),
 set the blower speed selector to HIGH,
 adjust the temperature selector to the
“HI” indication on the display, and
 adjust the side outlets so the air blows
on the side windows.
(13)
(12)
EXAMPLE
EXAMPLE
Folding Rear Seats: 3

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7-41INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE
57L20-03E
The main fuse, primary fuses and some of
the individual fuses are located in the
engine compartment. If the main fuse
blows, no electrical component will func-
tion. If a primary fuse blows, no electrical
component in the corresponding load
group will function. When replacing the
main fuse, a primary fuse or an individual
fuse, use a genuine SUZUKI replacement.
To remove a fuse, use the fuse puller pro-
vided in the fuse box. The amperage of
each fuse is shown in the back of the fuse
box cover.
60A243
NOTE:
Make sure that the fuse box always carries
spare fuses. (20) 15A Head light low (Right)
(21) 15A Head light high (Left)
(22) 15A Head light high (Right)
(23) 15A CVT
(24) 20A Front fog light
(25) 15A O2 sensor heater
(26) 15A Horn
(27) –Head light low relay
(Left)
(28) –Head light low relay
(Right)
(29) – Blank
(30) – Blank
(31) – Blank
(32) –Air conditioning com-
pressor relay
(33) – Rear defogger relay
(34) – Blank
(35) –Windshield wiper relay
2
(36) – Blank
(37) –Windshield wiper relay
1
(38) – Starting motor relay
(39) – Fuel pump relay
(40) – Radiator fan relay 3
(41) – Radiator fan relay 1
(42) –Door mirror heater
relay
(43) – Radiator fan relay 2
(44) – Main relay
(45) – Throttle motor relay
WARNING
If the main fuse or a primary fuse
blows, be sure to have your vehicle
inspected by an authorized SUZUKI
dealer. Always use a genuine SUZUKI
replacement. Never use a substitute
such as a wire even for a temporary
fix, or extensive electrical damage
and a fire can result.
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10-3GENERAL INFORMATION
57L20-03E
On-Board Vehicle Computers
and Event Data RecordersYour vehicle is equipped with on-board
computer systems which monitor and
control several aspects of vehicle per-
formance, including the following:
 Emission-related components and
engine parameters such as engine
speed and throttle position are moni-
tored to provide emissions control
and to provide optimum fuel econ-
omy. Your vehicle also has an on-
board diagnostic system which mon-
itors and records information about
emission-related malfunctions.
 Signals from various sensors are
monitored to provide air bag deploy-
ment.
 If your vehicle is equipped with
antilock brakes, conditions such as
vehicle speed and brake perfor-
mance are monitored, so that the
ABS system can provide effective
antilock braking. If your vehicle has
an Electronic Stability Program
(ESP
®) system, conditions such as
yaw rate, lateral acceleration, and
brake fluid pressure are monitored,
so that the ESP
® system can help
the driver control the vehicle in diffi-
cult driving situations.
Some information may be stored by
the on-board computers during normaloperation of the vehicle. This stored
information can assist technicians in
repairing the vehicle when malfunc-
tions occur. Other information is stored
only in the event of crash, by computer
systems that are commonly called
Event Data Recorders (EDRs).
In a crash event, EDRs such as the
Airbag Sensing and Diagnostic Mod-
ule (SDM) in your vehicle may record
information about the condition of the
vehicle and how it was operated, such
as data related to airbag readiness,
airbag performance, safety belt usage,
and the severity of the collision. These
data can help provide a better under-
standing of the circumstances in which
crashes and injuries occur and lead to
the designing of safer vehicles. The
SDM in your vehicle does not collect
or store personal information. Also, the
EDRs in your vehicle do not have the
ability to transmit information to a cen-
tral communications system or any
other external devices.
To read the stored information, special
equipment is needed and access to
the vehicle or storage device is
required. SUZUKI will not access infor-
mation about a crash event or share it
with others other than with the consent
of the vehicle owner or lessee, in
response to an official request fromthe police or similar government office,
as part of SUZUKI’s defense of litiga-
tion through the discovery process, or
as required by law.
In addition, once SUZUKI collects or
receives data, SUZUKI may use the
data for research conducted by
SUZUKI, make the data available for
outside research if need is shown and
confidentiality is assured, or make
summary data which does not identify
specific vehicles available for outside
research.
Others, such as law enforcement per-
sonnel, may have access to the spe-
cial equipment that can read the
information if they have access to the
vehicle or storage device.
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FUSES AND PROTECTED CIRCUITS
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COLOR/SIZE (AMPS)
FUSE NAME
PROTECTED CIRCUIT
In engine
compartment MAIN
FUSE
BOX(18) WHITE (25) B/U Back up
(19) BLUE (15) H/L LO L Head light low (Left)
(20) BLUE (15) H/L LO R Head light low (Right)
(21) BLUE (15) H/L L Head light high (Left)
(22) BLUE (15) H/L R Head light high (Right)
(23) BLUE (15) AT CVT
(24) YELLOW (20) FR FOG Front fog light
(25) BLUE (15) O2 HTR O2 sensor heater
(26) BLUE (15) HORN Horn
1
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
1719
20
21
22
23
24
25
26 29
30
31
3233
34 27
28
37
38
39
40
41
444342
4535
36
18
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
USE THE DESIGNATED
FUSES AND RELAYS ONLY
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13-4INDEX
57L20-03E
NNet/Rope Hooks ................................................................... 5-92OOdometer .............................................................................. 2-84
Oil Level Check .................................................................... 7-15
Oil Pressure Light ................................................................ 2-72
On-Board Vehicle Computers and Event Data
Recorders ............................................................................. 10-3
Open Door Warning Light ................................................... 2-75
Outside Rearview Mirrors ................................................... 2-22
Overhead Console ............................................................... 5-86PParking Brake Lever ................................................... 3-10, 7-27
Parking Sensors .................................................................. 3-23
Pedals ................................................................................... 3-11
Periodic Maintenance Schedule ........................................... 7-3
Power Door Locking System ................................................ 2-4
Power Mirror Control ........................................................... 2-22
Power Window Controls ..................................................... 2-17
Power-Assisted Brakes ....................................................... 3-28RRadio Antenna ....................................................................... 5-9
Rain-sensing Wipers ......................................................... 2-108
Rain-sensing Wipers and Washer Lever ......................... 2-107
Rear Center Seat Belt .......................................................... 2-38
Rear Seats ............................................................................ 2-29
Refill with Oil and Check for Leaks .................................... 7-18
Refilling................................................................................. 7-16
Replace the Oil Filter ........................................................... 7-17
Replacing Tires and/or Wheels .......................................... 3-38
Reporting Safety Defects .................................................... 10-4 Roof Rack Anchors .............................................................. 5-92
SSafety Certification Label .................................................... 10-2
Seat Belt Extender ............................................................... 2-53
Seat Belt Inspection ............................................................. 2-43
Seat Belt Pretensioner System ........................................... 2-54
Seat Belt Reminder .............................................................. 2-40
Seat Belts and Child Restraint Systems ............................ 2-34
Seat Position Memory System ............................................ 2-26
Selection of Coolant ............................................................ 7-18
Selection of Power Supply Modes........................................ 3-4
Setting Mode......................................................................... 2-85
Shoulder Anchor Height Adjuster ...................................... 2-43
Side Air Bags and Side Curtain Air Bags .......................... 2-59
Side Door Locks ..................................................................... 2-3
Snow Tires ............................................................................ 7-35
Spark Plugs .......................................................................... 7-20
SPECIFICATIONS .......
.......................................................... 12-1
Specified Fluid...................................................................... 7-24
Specified Gear Oil ................................................................ 7-22
Specified Oil ......................................................................... 7-15
Speedometer ........................................................................ 2-78
Spot Light ............................................................................. 5-80
Stability Control System...................................................... 3-31
Starting the Engine ................................................................ 3-7
Steering Wheel ..................................................................... 7-27
Sun Visor .............................................................................. 5-77
Sunroof ................................................................................. 5-83
Supplemental Restraint System (a ir bags) ........................ 2-55TTachometer ........................................................................... 2-78

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