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60G-74E
INSTRUMENT PANEL
INSTRUMENT PANEL
Instrument Panel 5-1
Instrument Cluster 5-2
Warning and Indicator Lights 5-3
Speedometer/Odometer/Tripmeter (if equipped) 5-5
Tachometer (if equipped) 5-6
Fuel Gauge 5-6
Temperature Gauge 5-6
Hazard Warning Switch 5-7
Rear Window Defroster Switch (if equipped) 5-7
Cigarette Lighter (if equipped) 5-7
Ashtray 5-8
Glove Box 5-8
Heating System (if equipped) 5-9
System Operating Instructions 5-10
Air Conditioning System (if equipped) 5-13
System Operating Instructions 5-13
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INSTRUMENT PANEL
60G-74E
INSTRUMENT PANEL
1. Instrument cluster
2. Ignition switch
3. Lighting switch/Turn signal and
dimmer switch
4. Windscreen wiper and washer
switch
5. Hazard warning switch
6. Rear window defroster switch
(if equipped)
7. Other switches (if equipped)
8. Heater control panel
9. Audio system (if equipped)
10. Cigarette lighter (if equipped)
11. Ashtray
12. Bonnet release
13. Center ventilator
14. Side ventilator
15. Side defroster
16. Glove box
17. Fuse box
18. Cup holder (if equipped)
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60G-74E
INSTRUMENT PANEL
TACHOMETER (if equipped)
FUEL GAUGE
TEMPERATURE GAUGE
60G-05-004
The tachometer indicates engine speed in
revolutions per minute.
Never drive with the engine speed
indicator in the red zone or severe
engine damage can result.
60G-05-005
This gauge gives an approximate indication
of the amount of fuel in the fuel tank as shown
in figure. "P stands for full and "E" stands for
empty.
If the indicator gets in the red zone, refill the
tank as soon as possible.
Note:
This vehicle has fuel gauge of new design.
Even when the ignition switch is "OFF", the
needle will not return to "E" position but will
show the reading.
60G-05-006
When the ignition switch is on, this gauge
indicates the engine coolant temperature.
Under normal driving conditions, the indicator
should stay within the normal, acceptable
temperature range between "H" and "C". If the
indicator approaches "H", and maintains that
reading, overheating is indicated. Follow the
instructions for engine overheating in the
EMERGENCY REMEDIES section.
CAUTION
Continuing to drive the vehicle when
engine overheating is indicated, can
result in severe engine damage.
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INSTRUMENT PANEL
60G-74E
HAZARD WARNING SWITCH
REAR WINDOW DEFROSTER SWITCH CIGARETTE LIGHTER (if equipped)
(if equipped)
60G-05-007
Push in the hazard warning switch to activate
the hazard warning lights. All four turn signal
lights and both turn signal indicators will flash
simultaneously. To turn off the lights, push the
switch again.
Use the hazard warning lights to warn other
traffic during emergency parking or when your
vehicle could otherwise become a traffic
hazard.
60G-05-008
When the rear window is misted, push this
switch to clear the window. An indicator light
will be lit when the defroster is on. The
defroster will only work when the ignition
switch is in the "ON position. To turn off the
defroster, push the switch again.
CAUTION
The rear window defroster uses a large
amount of electricity. Be sure to turn
off after the window has become clear.
60G-05-009
To use the cigarette lighter, push it all the way
into the receptacle and release it. It will
automatically heat up and will pop out to its
normal position when it is ready for use.
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60G-74E
INSTRUMENT PANEL
ASHTRAY
GLOVE BOX
60G-05-010
843-05-011E
Front Ashtray
To remove the front panel ashtray for cleaning,
push down on the metal plate, and pull the
ashtray completely out of its holder.
Rear Ashtray
To remove the rear ashtray, push down on the
tongue and pull the ashtray out of its holder.
Make sure tobacco is fully extinguished
before closing the ashtray. Never throw
waste in the ashtray: it could create a
fire hazard.
60G-05-011
To open the glove box, pull the latch lever.
To close it, push the lid until It latches securely.
If a lock is equipped on the latch lever, lock
the glove box by inserting the key and turning
it clockwise and unlock the glove box by
turning the key counterclockwise.
Never drive with the glove box lid open.
It could cause injury if an accident
occurs.
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60G-74E
HEATING SYSTEM (if equipped)
The heating system provides heating
demisting, and ventilation.
a. Windscreen defroster
b. Side defroster
c. Side outlet
d. Center outlet
e. Floor outlet
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RECIRCULATED AIR FRESH AIR
60G-05-013
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60G-74E
INSTRUMENT PANEL
Description of Controls
Function Buttons ©: These buttons are used
to select one of the functions described below:
VENTILATION ©: Temperature-
controlled air comes out of the
center and side air outlets.
BI-LEVEL ®: Temperature-
controlled air comes out of the floor
outlets and cooler air comes out of
the center and side outlets. When
the temperature control lever is in
the fully "COOL" position or fully
"HOT" position, however, the air from
the floor outlets and the air from the
center and side outlets will be the
same temperature.
HEAT ©: Temperature-controlled air
comes out of the floor outlets.
HEAT & DEFROST ©: Tempera-
ture-controlled air comes out of the
floor outlets, the windscreen de-
froster outlets, and the side defroster
outlets.
DEFROST ©: Temperature-
controlled air comes out of the
windscreen defroster outlets and the
side defroster outlets.
Air Intake Lever ©:This lever is used to select
between circulating outside air (FRESH AIR)
or recirculating inside air (RECIRCULATED
AIR).
Temperature Control Lever ©: This lever is
used to control the temperature of the air that
comes out of the air outlets.
Fan switch ©: This switch is used to turn on
the fan and to select fan speed. There are five
positions: OFF, LOW, MEDIUM, MEDIUM
HIGH and HIGH.
SYSTEM OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
60G-05-014
Natural Ventilation
Push the "VENTILATION" button and move the
air intake lever to "FRESH AIR", the
temperature control lever to the desired
temperature position, and the fan switch to
"OFF. Fresh air will flow through the vehicle
when it is moving.
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60G-74E
60G-05-015
Forced Ventilation
The lever settings are the same as for natural
ventilation except you move the fan switch to
a position other than "OFF".
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Normal Heating (Using outside air)
Push the "HEAT" button and move the air
intake lever to "FRESH AIR", the temperature
control lever to the desired temperature
position, and the fan switch to the desired fan
speed position. Moving the fan switch to a
higher fan speed position increases heating
efficiency.
60G-05-017
Quick Heating (Using recirculated air)
The lever settings are the same as for normal
heating except you move the air intake lever
to "RECIRCULATED AIR". If you use this
heating method for an extended period of time,
the air in the vehicle can become
contaminated and the windows can become
misty. Therefore, use this method only for quick
heating and change to the normal heating
method as soon as possible.
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70F-03-031
70F-03-030
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OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENTS
60G-74E
PARKING BRAKE LEVER
63B-06-001E
The parking brake lever is located between
the seats. To apply the parking brake, hold the
brake pedal down and pull the parking brake
lever all the way up.
63B-06-002E
To release the parking brake, hold the brake
pedal down, pull up slightly on the parking
brake lever, push the button on the end of the
lever with your thumb, and lower the lever to
its original position.
Never drive your vehicle with the
parking brake on: rear brake
effectiveness can be reduced from
over heating, brake life may be
shortened, or permanent brake
damage may result.
If the parking brake does not hold
the vehicle securely or does not fully
release, have your vehicle inspected
immediately by an authorized
MARUTI dealer.
Always apply the parking brake fully
before leaving your vehicle or it may
move, causing injury or damage. When
parking, make sure the gear shift lever
is left in first gear or reverse.
Remember, even though the
transmission is in gear, you must
always apply the parking brake fully.
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OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT
PEDALS
GEAR LEVER
60G-06-001
Clutch Pedal ©
The clutch pedal is used to disengage the drive
to the wheels when starting the engine,
stopping, or shifting the transmission lever.
Depressing the pedal disengages the clutch.
CAUTION
Do not drive with your foot resting on
the clutch pedal. It could result in
excessive clutch wear, clutch damage,
or unexpected loss of engine braking.
Brake Pedal ®
Your MARUTI vehicle is equipped with front
disc brakes and rear drum brakes. Depressing
the brake pedal applies both sets of brakes.
You may hear occasional brake squeal when
you apply the brakes. This is a normal
condition caused by environmental factors
such as cold, wet, snow, etc.
If brake squeal is excessive and occurs
each time the brakes are applied, you
should have the brakes checked by
your MARUTI dealer.
A WARNING
Do not "ride" the brakes by applying
them continuously or resting your foot
on the pedal. This will result in
overheating of the brakes which could
cause unpredictable braking action,
longer stopping distances, or
permanent brake damage.
Accelerator Pedal ®
This pedal controls the speed of the engine.
Depressing the accelerator pedal increases
power output and speed.
70F-04-005E
The gear change pattern is shown in the
illustration. For details on how to use the
transmission, refer to USING THE
TRANSMISSION in the OPERATING YOUR
VEHICLE section.
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60G-74E
OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE
CATALYTIC CONVERTER
(if equipped)
70F-05-005
The purpose of the catalytic converter installed
on your vehicle is to convert exhaust pollutants
to harmless water vapour, carbon dioxide, and
nitrogen. Use of leaded fuel in vehicles
equipped with catalytic converters is
prohibited, because lead deactivates the
pollutant-reducing components of the catalyst
system.
It is very important to keep the engine properly
tuned. Engine misfiring, which can result from
an improperly tuned engine, may cause
overheating of the catalyst. This may result in
permanent heat damage to the catalyst and
other vehicle components.
CAUTION
To minimize the possibility of catalyst
or other vehicle damage:
• Maintain the engine in the proper
operating condition.
• In the event of an engine
malfunction, particularly one
involving engine misfire or other
apparent loss of performance, have
the vehicle serviced promptly.
• Do not turn off the engine or
interrupt the ignition when the
transmission is in gear and the
vehicle is in motion.
• Do not try to start the engine by
pushing or towing the vehicle, or
coasting down a hill.
• Do not idle the engine with any spark
plug wires disconnected or
removed, such as during diagnostic
testing.
• Do not idle the vehicle for prolonged
periods if idling seems rough or
there are other malfunctions.
• Do not allow the fuel tank to get near
the empty level.
60Q-07-002E
Be careful where you park and drive;
the catalytic converter and other
exhaust components can get very hot.
As with any vehicle, do not park or
operate this vehicle in areas where
combustible materials such as dry
grass or leaves can come in contact
with a hot exhaust system.
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OPERATING YOUR VECHILE
60G-74E
IMPROVING FUEL ECONOMY
The following instructions will help you improve
fuel economy.
Avoid excessive idling:
If you are to wait for more than a minute while
you are parked, stop the engine and start it
again later. When warming up a cold engine,
allow the engine to idle until the temperature
gauge pointer comes up to the "C" position. In
this position, the engine is sufficiently warm
for starting off.
Avoid "fast" starts:
Fast starts away from lights or stop signs will
consume fuel unnecessarily and shorten
engine life. Start off slowly.
Avoid unnecessary stops:
Avoid unnecessary deceleration and stopping.
Try to maintain a slow, steady speed whenever
possible. Slowing down and then accelerating
again uses more fuel.
Keep a steady cruising speed:
Keep as constant a speed as road and traffic
conditions will permit.
Air Outlet side
(Facing up)
60G-09-010
Keep the air cleaner clean:
A dirty air cleaner will cause the carburation
system to supply too much fuel to the engine
for the amount of air being supplied. The result
is waste of fuel due to incomplete combustion.
Keep weight to a minimum:
The heavier the load, the more fuel the vehicle
consumes. Take out any luggage or cargo
when it is not necessary.
Keep tyre pressures correct:
Under-inflation of the tyres can waste fuel due
to increased running resistance of the tyres.
Keep your tyres inflated to the correct pressure
shown on the label on the driver's side door
or door lock pillar.
TRAILER TOWING
Your MARUTI was originally designed to carry
people and a normal amount of cargo, not to
tow a trailer. Maruti does not recommend you
use your vehicle to tow a trailer.Towing a trailer
can adversely affect handling, durability, and
fuel economy.
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60G-74E
DRIVING TIPS AND SAFE DRIVING
Snow Chains
If you must use snow chains to increase tyre
traction, observe the following precautions:
• Choose a safe place away from traffic to
install the chains.
• When installing the chains carefully follow
the manufacturer's instructions.
• Install the chains on the front tyres.
• With the chains on, drive only at slow and
moderate speeds.
• If Your Vehicle Gets Stuck
If your vehicle gets stuck in snow, mud, or
sand, follow the directions below:
1) Change back and forth between first gear
and reverse. This will create a rocking
motion which may give you enough
momentum to free the vehicle. Press
gently on the accelerator to keep wheel
spin to a minimum. Remove your foot from
the accelerator while changing gear.
Do not race the engine. Excessive wheel
spin will cause the tyres to dig deeper,
making it more difficult to free the vehicle.
2) If your vehicle remains stuck after a few
minutes of rocking, get another vehicle to
pull you out.
Do not allow anyone to stand near the
vehicle when you are rocking it, and do
not spin the wheels faster than an
indicated 40 km/h on the speedometer.
Personal injury and/or vehicle damage
may result from spinning the wheels
too fast.
CAUTION
Do not continue rocking the vehicle for
more than a few minutes. Prolonged
rocking can cause engine overheating
or transmission damage.
DRIVING ON WET ROADS
CAUTION
When driving on wet roads, avoid driv-
ing through large amount of standing
water on the road. Large amount of
water entering the engine compart-
ment may cause damage to the engine
and or electrical components.
If stuck in deep water, do not start till
water level drops.
Water Is incompressible substance,
water inside engine is harmful to
the engine."
Make sure your tyres are in good
condition and always maintain the
specified tyre pressure. Refer to
"TYRES" in the "INSPECTION AND
MAINTENANCE" section for details.
Do not use tyres other than those
specified by MARUTI. never use
different sizes or types of tyres on
the front and rear wheels. For
information regarding the specified
tyres, refer to ^"SPECIFICATIONS"
section.
Never use oversized tyres or special
shock absorbers and springs to
raise (jack up) your vehicle.This will
change the handling characteristics.
After driving through water, test the
brakes while driving at a slow speed
to see if they have maintained their
normal effectiveness. If the brakes
are less effective than normal, dry
them by repeatedly applying the
brakes while driving slowly until the
brakes have regained their normal
effectiveness.
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DRIVING TIPS AND SAFE DRIVING
60G-74E
DO'S AND DON'TS FOR SAFE
DRIVING
Exercise care in handling your vehicle. Be
conscious of not only your own safety but also
the safety of others on the road, and thus enjoy
the best and most comfortable driving
experience.
This section contains basic rules for safe
driving. Read it carefully for good
understanding of the content so that you can
enjoy safe and pleasant driving in your Maruti
vehicle.
72F-08-001
Starting
1. Adjust the driver's seat for the proper
driving posture.
2. Adjust the rear view mirror so as to obtain
the best possible rear view.
3. Before moving off, look forward and back
to confirm safety.
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INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE
Interval: This Interval should be judged
by odometer reading or months,
whichever comes first.
km (x 1,000)
months
ROAD TEST
1. Operation of Brakes, Gear shifting & speedometer
2. Body and Chassis noise
AIR CONDITIONER (if equipped)
1. Check belt tension
2. Check Receiver Drier bubbles.
3. Tighten compressor mounting bolts
4. Check all hose joints, tighten if necessary
5. Check functioning of Recirc flap .*
6. Clean condenser with low pressure water
7. Check belt for frayed edges, change if necessary
8. Check all mounting bolts
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The rear shock absorbers are filled with
high pressure gas. Never attempt to
disassemble it or throw it into a fire.
Avoid storing it near a heater or heating
device. When scrapping the absorber,
the gas must be released from the
absorber safely. Ask your dealer for
assistance.
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INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE
60G-74E
All maintenance should be carried
out with the Ignition switch in the
"OFF" position and the car parked
securely on the level ground unless
otherwise specified.
If you are In any way unsure of your
ability to undertake a task, then do
not start it but contact your Maruti
dealer to perform the work for you.
ENGINE OIL AND FILTER
Specified oil
Be sure that the engine oil you use comes
under the API classification of SF, SG or SH.
Select the appropriate oil viscosity according
to the above chart.
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EMERGENCY SERVICE
60G-74E
CAUTION
Vehicle equipped with electronic fuel
injection system will not start by
pushing or towing as the fuel pump
will not work in this condition. This
starting method could also result in
permanent damage to the catalytic
converter. Use jump leads to start a
vehicle with a weak or flat battery.
60G-10-004E
When jump starting your vehicle, use the
following procedure:
1) Use only a 12 volt battery to jump start
your vehicle. Position the good 12V battery
close to your vehicle so that the jump leads
will reach both batteries. When using a
battery installed on another vehicle, DO
NOT LET THE VEHICLES TOUCH. Apply
the parking brakes fully on both vehicles.
2) Turn off all vehicle accessories, except
those necessary for safety reasons (for
example, headlights or hazard lights).
3) Make jump lead connections as follows:
a) Connect one end of the first jump lead
to the positive (+) terminal of the flat
battery.
b) Connect the other end to the positive
(+) terminal of the booster battery.
c) Connect one end of the second jump
lead to the negative (-) terminal of the
booster battery.
d) Make the final connection to an
unpainted, heavy metal part of the
engine of the vehicle with the flat
battery.
Never connect the jump lead directly
to the negative (-) terminal of the
discharged battery, or an explosion
may occur.
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4) If the booster battery you are using is fitted
to another vehicle, start the engine of the
vehicle with the booster battery. Run the
engine at moderate speed.
5) Start the engine of the vehicle with the flat
battery.
6) Remove the jump leads in the exact
reverse order in which you connected
them.
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EMERGENCY SERVICE
TOWING
If you need to have your vehicle towed, contact
a professional service.
CAUTION
To help avoid damage to your vehicle
during towing, proper equipment and
towing procedures must be used.
Manual Transmission
Whenever possible, your vehicle should be
towed from the front with the front wheels lifted.
If the steering and drivetrain are in good
condition, your vehicle may be towed from the
rear with the rear wheels lifted and the front
wheels on the ground. Before towing, make
sure the steering is unlocked and the
transmission is in neutral.
EMERGENCY REMEDIES
If the Starter Does Not Operate:
1) Try turning the ignition switch to the
"START" position with the headlights
turned on to determine the battery
condition. If the headlights go excessively
dim or go off, it usually means that either
the battery is flat or the battery terminal
contact is poor. Recharge the 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 your authorized MARUTI
dealer.
If the Engine is Flooded
If the engine is flooded with petrol, it may be
hard to start. If this happens, press the
accelerator pedal all the way to the floor and
hold it there while cranking the engine. (Do
not operate the starter motor for more than
15 seconds). Release the accelerator as soon
as the engine has started.
If the Engine Overheats
The engine could overheat temporarily under
severe driving conditions. If the engine coolant
temperature gauge indicates overheating
during driving:
1) Turn off the air conditioner, if equipped.
2) Take the vehicle to a safe place and park.
3) Let the engine run at normal idle speed
for a few minutes until the indicator is within
the normal, acceptable temperature range
between "H" and "C".
If you see or hear escaping steam, stop
the vehicle in a safe place and
Immediately turn off the engine to let it
cool. Do not open the bonnet 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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EMERGENCY SERVICE
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WARNING TRIANGLE (TYPE-1)
If the temperature indication does not come
down to within the normal, acceptable range:
1) Turn off the engine and check that the
water pump belt and pulleys are not
damaged or slipping. If any abnormality is
found, correct it.
2) Check the coolant level in the reservoir. If
it is found to be lower than the "LOW" line,
look for leaks at the radiator, water pump,
and radiator and heater hoses. If you
locate any leaks that may have caused the
overheating, do not run the engine until
these problems have been corrected.
3) If you do not find a leak, carefully add
coolant to the reservoir and then the
radiator, if necessary. (Refer to "ENGINE
COOLANr in the "INSPECTION AND
MAINTENANCE" section.)
K is dangerous to remove the radiator
cap when the water temperature is
high, because scalding fluid and steam
may be blown out under pressure. The
cap should only be taken off when the
coolant temperature has lowered.
To help prevent personal Injury, keep
hands, tools and clothing away from the
engine cooling fan and airconditioner
fan (if equipped). These electric fans
can automatically turn on without
warning.
843-10-004
In case of vehicle break-down or during
emergency stopping where your vehicle could
become a potential traffic hazard, please keep
the warning triangle, provided with your
vehicle, on the pathway (road) behind the
vehicle so as to warn the approaching traffic,
at an approximate distance of 5-15 m, such
that reflecting side of the triangle faces the
rear. Please activate the hazard warning lamps
before alighting the vehicle to keep the warning
triangle.
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EMERGENCY SERVICE
WARNING TRIANGLE (TYPE-2)
In case of vehicle breakdown or during
emergency stopping where your vehicle
could become a potential traffic hazard,
keep the warning triangle, provided with
your vehicle, on the road free from any
obstacles behind your vehicle so as to warn
the approaching traffic, at an approximate
distance of 50-100 m, the reflecting side of
the triangle should face the on coming
traffic. Please activate the hazard warning
lamps before alighting the vehicle to keep
the warning triangle.
Remove the warning triangle
carefully from the box as shown by arrow
1.
Open both the reflector arms as shown
by arrows and lock arms with each other
with the clip provided in the right arm.
Open the bottom stand in counter clock-
wise direction as shown by arrow 3.
Position the warning triangle behind the
vehicle on a plain surface.
Reverse the removal procedure
keeping inside the box.
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