wind SUZUKI SWIFT 2017 5.G Owner's Guide
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MP3/WMA/AAC Disc operations
/TUNE
VOL -VOL + FLD/TUNE
MODE
AS
SOUND
1
5
4
FLDENT
SEEK
TRACK
SEEK
TRACK
RPT RDM
6
MENU
3 2DISP
The random mode switches as follows:RDM (5) button
OFF
FOLDER RANDOM
ALL RANDOM
The repeat mode switches as follows:RPT (4) button
OFF
FILE REPEAT
FOLDER REPEAT Press to skip to the next/previous folder.TUNE FOLDER UP/DOWN button
The display switches as follows:
Press it for 1 second or longer to display the next
page.DISP (6) button
Play time
Folder name
File nameAlbum name (MP3, AAC only)Track title
Artist name
Press to skip to the next/previous track.
Press it for 1 second or longer to fast-forward/fast-
rewind the track.SEEK TRACK UP/DOWN button
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USB operations
/TUNE
VOL -VOL + FLD/TUNE
MODE
AS
SOUND
1
5
4
FLDENT
SEEK
TRACK
SEEK
TRACK
RPT RDM
6
MENU
3 2DISP
Press to skip to the next/previous file.
Press it for 1 second or longer to fast-forward/fast-
rewind the file.SEEK TRACK UP/DOWN button
The repeat mode switches as follows:RPT (4) button
OFF
FILE REPEAT
FOLDER REPEAT
The display switches as follows:
Press it for 1 second or longer to display the next
page.DISP (6) button
Play time
Folder name
File nameAlbum name (MP3, AAC only)Track title
Artist name
Press to skip to the next/previous folder.TUNE FOLDER UP/DOWN buttonThe random mode switches as follows:RDM (5) button
OFF
FOLDER RANDOM
ALL RANDOM
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iPod
® operations
/TUNE
VOL -VOL + FLD/TUNE
MODE
AS
SOUND
1
5
4
FLDENT
SEEK
TRACK
SEEK
TRACK
RPT RDM
6
MENU
3 2DISP
While displaying iPod
® menu, press to select the
desired item and display the list. When a track is
selected from the list, the playback starts.
ENT buttonThe random mode switches as follows:RDM (5) button
OFF
SONG RANDOM
ALBUM RANDOM
Press to play the current track repeatedly.
Press it again to cancel.RPT (4) button
The display switches as follows:
Press it for 1 second or longer to display the next
page.DISP (6) button
Playlist name /
Track title (Playlist mode only)
Artist name / Track title
Album name / Track title
Track title / Play time
During playback
Pres
s to display iPod
® menu.
Press it for 1 second or longer to display the top menu.
While iPod
® menu is displayed
Press to displa
y the folder in one layer upper.
Press it for 1 second or longer to display the top menu.
MENU button
While displaying iPod
® menu, press to dis-
play the next/previous list in the same layer.
TUNE FOLDER UP/DOWN button
Press to skip to the next/previous file.
Press it for 1 second or longer to fast-forward/fast-
rewind the file.SEEK TRACK UP/DOWN button
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Engine Bonnet
63J063
To open the engine hood:
1) Pull the hood release handle located on
the outboard side of the driver’s side of
the instrument panel. This will disen-
gage the engine hood lock halfway.
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2) Push the under-hood release lever up
with your finger, as shown in the illustra-tion. While pushing the lever, lift up the
engine hood.
63J065
3) Continue to lift up the hood until it is
high enough to support with the prop
rod.
To close the engine hood:
1) Lift the hood up slightly and remove the
prop rod from the hole. Put the prop rod
back to the holding clip.
2) Lower the hood to about 20 cm above
the hood latch, then let it drop down.
Make sure the hood is securely latched
after closing.
Sun Visor
79J161
The sun visors can be pulled down to block
glare coming through the windshield, or
they can be unhooked and turned to the
side to block glare coming through the side
window.
Card holder (if equipped)
74LHT0516
(1) Card holder
You can put a card in the card holder (1) on
the back of the sun visor.
EXAMPLE
EXAMPLE
WA R N I N G
Make sure the hood is fully closed
and latched before driving. If it is not,
it can fly up unexpectedly during
driving, obstructing your view and
resulting in an accident.
NOTICE
When unhooking and hooking a sun
visor, be sure to handle it by the hard
plastic parts or the sun visor can be
damaged.EXAMPLE
(1)
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Additional Trailer Towing Warnings
WA R N I N G
Connect trailer lights and hook up
safety chains every time you tow.
NOTICE
Because towing a trailer puts addi-
tional stress on your vehicle, more
frequent maintenance will be
required than under normal driving
conditions.
WA R N I N G
Your vehicle will handle differently
when towing a trailer. For your safety
and the safety of others, you should
observe the following precautions:
Practice turning, stopping, and
reversing before you begin towing
in traffic. Do not tow in traffic until
you are confident that you can han-
dle the vehicle and trailer safely.
Never exceed towing speed limits
or 80 km/h (50 mph), whichever is
lower.
Never drive at a speed that causes
shaking or swaying of the trailer. If
you notice even the slightest sign
of shaking or swaying, slow down.
When roads are wet, slippery or
rough, drive at a slower speed than
you would on dry, smooth roads.
Failure to slow down when road
conditions are bad can result in
loss of control.
Always have someone guide you
when reversing.
Allow adequate stopping distance.
Stopping distance is increased
when you tow a trailer. For each 16
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km/h (10 mph) of speed, allow at
least one vehicle and trailer length
between you and the vehicle ahead.
Follow at a greater distance if roads
are wet or slippery.
If the trailer has over-run brakes,
apply the brakes gradually to avoid
snatching caused by the trailer
wheels locking.
Slow down before corners and
maintain a steady speed while cor-
nering. Deceleration or accelera-
tion while cornering can result in
loss of control. Remember that a
larger than normal turning radius is
needed because the trailer wheels
will be closer than vehicle wheels
to the inside of the turn.
Avoid sudden acceleration and
stopping of the vehicle. Do not
make quick maneuvers unless they
are necessary.
Slow down in cross winds and be
prepared for gusts of wind from
large passing vehicles.
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INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE
INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE
Maintenance Schedule ....................................................... 7-2
Periodic Maintenance Schedule ........................................ 7-2
Drive Belt ............................................................................. 7-6
Engine Oil and Filter ........................................................... 7-6
Engine Coolant .................................................................... 7-10
Air Cleaner ........................................................................... 7-11
Spark Plugs (Petrol Engine)................................................ 7-11
Gear Oil ................................................................................ 7-13
Clutch Pedal ........................................................................ 7-14
Fuel Filter (Diesel Engine) .................................................. 7-15
Brakes .................................................................................. 7-16
7
Steering ................................................................................ 7-17
Tires ...................................................................................... 7-18
Battery .................................................................................. 7-20
Fuses .................................................................................... 7-22
Bulb Replacement ............................................................... 7-24
Wiper Blades ....................................................................... 7-28
Windshield Washer Fluid ................................................... 7-30
Air Conditioning System .................................................... 7-30
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Clutch Pedal
Cable Control Clutch (For Petrol
Engine Model)
54G274
Clutch pedal play “d”:
10 - 15 mm (0.4 - 0.6 in.)
Measure the clutch pedal play by moving
the clutch pedal with your hand and mea-
suring the distance it moves until you feel
slight resistance. The play in the clutch
pedal should be between the specified val-
ues. If the play is more or less than the
above, or clutch dragging is felt with the
pedal fully depressed, have the clutch
inspected by your MARUTI SUZUKI autho-
rized dealer.
Fluid Control Clutch (For Diesel
Engine Model)
68LM703
Check the clutch pedal for smooth opera-
tion and clutch fluid level from time to time.
If clutch dragging is felt with the pedal fully
depressed, have the clutch inspected by
your MARUTI SUZUKI dealer. If the clutch
fluid level is near the “MIN” line, fill it up to
the “MAX” line with Maruti Genuine Brake
Fluid (MGBF) or DOT 3.
We highly recommend to use “Maruti Gen-
uine Brake Fluid” (MGBF).
Automatic Transaxle (AT) Fluid
Specified Fluid
Use an automatic transaxle fluid SUZUKI
ATF 3317 or Mobil ATF 3309.
Fluid Level Check
You must check the fluid level with the
automatic transaxle fluid at normal operat-
ing temperature.
To check the fluid level:
1) To warm up the transaxle fluid, drive the
vehicle or idle the engine until the tem-
perature gauge indicates normal oper-
ating temperature.
2) Then drive for ten more minutes.NOTE:
Do not check the fluid level if you have just
driven the vehicle for a long time at high
speed, if you have driven in city traffic in
hot weather, or if the vehicle has been pull-
ing a trailer. Wait until the fluid cools down
(about 30 minutes), or the fluid level indi-
cation will not be correct.
3) Park your vehicle on level ground.
4) Apply the parking brake and then start
the engine in “P” (Park). Let it idle for
two minutes and keep it running during
the fluid level check.
5) With your foot on the brake pedal, move
the gearshift lever through each range,
pausing for about three seconds in
each range. Then move it back to the
“P” (Park) position.
EXAMPLE
NOTICE
Driving with too much or too little
fluid can damage the transaxle.
NOTICE
Be sure to use the specified auto-
matic transaxle fluid. Using auto-
matic transaxle fluid other than
SUZUKI ATF 3317 or Mobil ATF 3309
may damage the automatic transaxle
of your vehicle.
EXAMPLE
Windshield Washer Fluid: 3
Air Cleaner: 1, 2
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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 MARUTI genuine 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.
60G111
NOTE:
Make sure that the fuse box always carries
spare fuses.Fuses under the Dash Board
74LHT0711
EXAMPLE
BLOWNOK
WA R N I N G
If the main fuse or a primary fuse
blows, be sure to have your vehicle
inspected by an authorized MARUTI
SUZUKI dealer. Always use a genuine
MARUTI replacement. Never use a
substitute such as a wire even for a
temporary repair, or extensive electri-
cal damage and a fire can result.EXAMPLE
PRIMARY FUSE
(1) 20 A Power window timer
(2) 20 A Steering Lock
(3) – Blank
(4) 20 A Rear defogger
(5) – Blank
(6) – Blank
(7) – Blank
(8) 7.5 A Starting Signal
(9) 15 A ACC-2
(10) 30 A Power window
(11) 10 A Hazard
(12) 7.5 A BCM
(13) 15 A Ignition coil
(14) 10 A ABS control module
(15) 15 A ACC
(3)
(12)(10)
(13)
(36) (1) (2) (4)
(5)(6)
(7) (8)(9)
(11) (14) (15)
(16) (17) (18) (19) (20) (21) (22)
(23) (24) (25) (26) (27) (28) (29)
(30) (31) (32) (33) (34) (35)
Tires: 6
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2) Close the tailgate. Remove a high-
mounted stop light housing (2) from the
tailgate.
74LHT0712
3) Remove the each bulb.
4) Replace the bulbs.
To install a high-mounted stop light
housing in the reverse order of removal.Swift Dzire
Wiper Blades
54G129
If the wiper blades become brittle or dam-
aged, or make streaks when wiping,
replace the wiper blades.
To install new wiper blades, follow the pro-
cedures below.NOTE:
Some wiper blades may be different from
the ones described here depending on
vehicle specifications. If so, consult your
MARUTI SUZUKI dealer for proper
replacement method.
For windshield wipers:
70G119
1) Hold the wiper arm away from the win-
dow.
NOTE:
When raising both of the front wiper arms,
pull the driver’s side wiper arm up first.
When returning the wiper arms, lower the
passenger’s side wiper arm first. Other-
wise, the wiper arms may interfere with
each other.
(2)
NOTICE
To avoid scratching or breaking the
window, do not let the wiper arm
strike the window while replacing the
wiper blade.
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NOTE:
Do not flex the wiper blade frame end more
than necessary. If you do, it can break off.
54G135
(1) Retainer
4) If the new blade is provided without the
two metal retainers, move them from
the old blade to the new one.
5) Install the new blade in the reverse
order of removal.
Make sure the blade is properly
retained by all the hooks.
6) Reinstall wiper frame to arm in the
reverse order of removal.Windshield Washer Fluid
80JM078
Check that there is washer fluid in the tank.
Refill it if necessary. Use a good quality
windshield washer fluid, diluted with water
as necessary.Air Conditioning SystemIf 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 opti-
mum 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.
Replacement of the Air Conditioner
Filter (if equipped)Since special procedures are required, we
recommend you take your vehicle to your
MARUTI SUZUKI dealer for the air condi-
tioner filter replacement.
74LHM0701
1) To approach the air conditioner filter,
press inward on both side of the grove
box and remove it.
EXAMPLE
WA R N I N G
Do not use “anti-freeze” solution in
the windshield washer reservoir. This
can severely impair visibility when
sprayed on the windshield, and also
damage your vehicle’s paint.
NOTICE
Damage may result if the washer
motor is operated with no fluid in the
washer tank.