fuel consumption SUZUKI ERTIGA 2013 1.G Owners Manual
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BEFORE DRIVING
60MK0-14E
Information Displaywith tachometer
60MK028
without tachometer
60MK029
(1) Trip meter selector knob
(2) Indicator selector knob
(3) Information display
When the ignition switch is in the “ON”
position, the information display shows the
following information.
Display (A)
Thermometer (if equipped)
Display (B)
(for automatic transaxle vehicle)
Transaxle selector position indicator
Display (C)
Trip meter / Instantaneous fuel consump-
tion / Average fuel consumption / Driving
range
Display (D)
Odometer
Display (E)
Clock
Thermometer (if equipped)When the ignition switch is in the “ON”
position, the display (A) shows the ther-
mometer.
The thermometer indicates the outside
temperature.
68LM258
If the outside temperature nears freezing,
the mark (a) will appear on the display.
NOTE:
The outside temperature indication is not
the actual outside temperature when
driving at low speed, or when stopped.
If there is something wrong with the ther-
mometer, or just after the ignition switch
is turned to the “ON” position, the display
may not indicate the outside tempera-
ture.
(1) (2)(3)
(D)(B) (A)
(C)(E)
EXAMPLE(1)
(2)
(3)(C)
(D)
(E)
EXAMPLE
(a)
EXAMPLE
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When the display (C) shows the driving
range, you can change the unit of tempera-
ture.
To change the unit of temperature, while
pushing and holding the trip meter selector
knob (1), turn the indicator selector knob
(2).
68LM259
NOTE:
When you reconnect the negative (–) ter-
minal to the battery, the unit of temperature
will be reinitialized. Change the unit again
to your preference.Transaxle selector position indicator
(for automatic transaxle vehicles)
68LM260
When the ignition switch is in the “ON”
position, the display (B) indicates the gear
position (b).
For details on how to use the transaxle,
refer to “Using the Transaxle” in the
“OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE” section.
Trip meter / Instantaneous fuel con-
sumption / Average fuel consumption /
Driving range
When the ignition switch is in the “ON”
position, the display (C) shows one of the
following five indications, trip meter A, trip
meter B, Instantaneous fuel consumption,
Average fuel consumption or Driving
range.
To switch the display indication (C), push
the trip meter selector knob (1) or the indi-
cator selector knob (2) quickly.
71LMT0204
EXAMPLE
(Initial
setting)
(b)
EXAMPLE
(c)
(d)
(e)
(f)
(g)EXAMPLE
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BEFORE DRIVING
60MK0-14E
(c) Trip meter A
(d) Trip meter B
(e) Instantaneous fuel consumption
(f) Average fuel consumption
(g) Driving range
NOTE:
Indications will change when you push
and release a knob.
The display shows estimated values.
Indications may not be the same as
actual values.Trip meter
The trip meter can be used to measure the
distance traveled on short trips or between
fuel stops.
You can use the trip meter A or trip meter B
independently.
To reset the trip meter to zero, push and
hold the trip meter selector knob (1) for a
while when the display shows the trip
meter.
NOTE:
The indicated maximum value of the trip
meter is 9999.9. When you run past the
maximum value, the indicated value will
return to 0.0.Instantaneous Fuel Consumption
The display shows the value of instanta-
neous fuel consumption only when the
vehicle is moving.
NOTE:
The display does not show the value
unless the vehicle is moving.
The indicated maximum value of instan-
taneous fuel consumption is 30. No
more than 30 will be indicated on the dis-
play even if the actual instantaneous fuel
consumption is higher.
The indication on the display may be
delayed if fuel consumption is greatly
affected by driving conditions.
The display shows estimated values.
Indications may not be the same as
actual values.
You can change the units that instanta-
neous fuel consumption is displayed in.
Refer to “Average fuel consumption” in
this section. Push the trip meter selector
knob (1).
Push the indicator selector
knob (2).
WARNING
If you attempt to adjust the display
while driving, you could lose control
of the vehicle.
Do not attempt to adjust the display
while driving.
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Average fuel consumption
If you selected average fuel consumption
the last time you drove the vehicle, the dis-
play shows the last value of average fuel
consumption from previous driving when
the ignition switch is turned to the “ON”
position. Unless you reset the value of
average fuel consumption, the display indi-
cates the value of average fuel consump-
tion which includes average fuel
consumption during previous driving.
To reset the average fuel consumption to
zero, push and hold the indicator selector
knob (2) for a while when the display
shows the average fuel consumption.
NOTE:
When you reset the indication or reconnect
the negative (–) terminal to the battery, the
value of average fuel consumption will be
shown after driving for a while.To change the unit of average fuel con-
sumption, while pushing and holding the
trip meter selector knob (1), turn the indi-
cator selector knob (2).
68LM262
NOTE:
When you change the units that average
fuel consumption is displayed in, the
instantaneous fuel consumption units
will be changed automatically.
When you reconnect the negative (–) ter-
minal to the battery, the unit of the aver-
age fuel consumption will be reinitialized.
Change the unit again to your prefer-
ence.Driving range
If you selected driving range the last time
you drove the vehicle, the display indicates
“---” for a few seconds and then indicates
the current driving range when the ignition
switch is turned to the “ON” position.
The driving range shown in the display is
the approximate distance you can drive
until the fuel gauge indicates “E”, based on
current driving conditions.
When the low fuel warning light comes on,
the display “---” will appear.
If the low fuel warning light comes on, fill
the fuel tank immediately regardless of the
value of driving range shown in the display.
As the driving range after refueling is cal-
culated based on the most recent driving
condition, the value is different each time
you refuel.
NOTE:
If you refuel when the ignition switch is in
the “ON” position, the driving range may
not indicate the correct value.
When you reconnect the negative (–) ter-
minal to the battery, the value of driving
range will be shown after driving for a
while.EXAMPLE
(Initial
setting)
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OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE
60MK0-14E
4) Make sure the hood is fully closed and
latched.
5) Check the headlights, turn signal lights,
brake lights and horn for proper opera-
tion.
6) Adjust the seat and head restraint (if
equipped).
7) Check the brake pedal and the parking
brake lever.
8) Adjust the mirrors.
9) Make sure that you and all passengers
have properly fastened your seat belts.
10)Make sure that all warning lights come
on as the key is turned to the “ON” posi-
tion.
11)Check all gauges.
12)Make sure that the BRAKE SYSTEM
WARNING light turns off when the
parking brake is released.
Once a week, or each time you fill your fuel
tank, perform the following under-hood
checks:
1) Engine oil level
2) Coolant level
3) Brake fluid level
4) Battery solution level
5) Windshield washer fluid level
6) Hood latch operation
Pull the hood release handle inside the
vehicle. Make sure that you cannot
open the hood all the way without
releasing the secondary latch. Be sure
to close the hood securely after check-
ing for proper latch operation. See theitem “All latches, hinges and locks” of
“CHASSIS AND BODY” in the “Periodic
Maintenance Schedule” in the
“INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE”
section for lubrication schedule.
Once a month, or each time you fill your
fuel tank, check the tire pressure using a
tire pressure gauge. Also check the tire
pressure of the spare tire.
Engine Oil ConsumptionIt is normal for the engine to consume
some engine oil during normal vehicle
operation.
The amount of engine oil consumed
depends on the viscosity of the oil, the
quality of the oil and the conditions the
vehicle is driven under.
More oil is consumed during high-speed
driving and when there is frequent acceler-
ation and deceleration. Under high loads,
your engine also will consume more oil.
A new engine also consumes more oil,
since its pistons, piston rings and cylinder
walls have not yet become conditioned.
New engines reach the normal level of oil
consumption only after approximately 5000
km (3000 miles) driving.
Oil consumption:
Max. 1.0 L per 1000 km
(1 Qt. per 600 miles)
When judging the amount of oil consump-
tion, note that the oil may become diluted
and make it difficult to accurately judge the
true oil level.
As an example, if a vehicle is used for
repeated short trips, and consumes a nor-
mal amount of oil, the dipstick may not
show any drop in the oil level at all, even
after 1000 km (600 miles) or more of driv-
ing. This is because the oil is gradually
becoming diluted with fuel or moisture,
WARNING
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.
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60MK0-14E
Keep the air cleaner clean
60A183S
If the air cleaner is clogged with dust, there
will be greater intake resistance, resulting
in decreased power output and increased
fuel consumption.
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 tire pressures correct
Underinflation of the tires can waste fuel
due to increased running resistance of the
tires. Keep your tires inflated to the correct
pressure shown on the label on the driver’s
side door or the driver’s door lock pillar.
Highway DrivingWhen driving at highway speeds, pay
attention to the following:
Stopping distance progressively
increases with vehicle speed. Apply the
brakes far enough ahead of the stopping
point to allow for the extra stopping dis-
tance.
On rainy days, “Hydroplaning” can occur.
“Hydroplaning” is the loss of direct con-
tact between the road surface and the
vehicle’s tires due to a water film forming
between them. Steering or braking the
vehicle while “Hydroplaning” can be very
difficult, and loss of control can occur.
Keep speed down when the road surface
is wet.
At high speeds, the vehicle may be
affected by side winds. Therefore,
reduce speed and be prepared for unex-
pected buffeting, which can occur at the
exits of tunnels, when passing by a cut of
a hill, or when being overtaken by large
vehicles, etc.
Driving on Hills
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When climbing steep hills, the vehicle
may begin to slow down and show a lack
of power. If this happens, you should
shift to a lower gear so that the engine
will again be operating in its normal
power range. Shift rapidly to prevent the
vehicle from losing momentum.
When driving down a hill, the engine
should be used for braking by shifting to
next lower gear. (Do this with EITHER an
automatic or manual transaxle.)
EXAMPLE
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60MK0-14E
Air Cleaner
60MH045
If the air cleaner is clogged with dust, there
will be greater intake resistance, resulting
in decreased power output and increased
fuel consumption.
Unclamp the side clamps and remove the
element from the air cleaner case. If it
appears to be dirty, replace it with a new
one.
Clamp the side clamps securely.
Spark PlugsFor nickel spark plugs (traditional type):
You should inspect spark plugs periodically
for carbon deposits. When carbon accu-
mulates on a spark plug, a strong spark
may not be produced. Remove carbon
deposits with a wire or pin and adjust the
spark plug gap.
60MH04680JM125
To access the spark plug:
1) Unclamp the side clamps and loosen
the screws, then remove the air cleaner
case.
2) If necessary, disconnect the coupler (1)
while pushing the release lever.
3) Remove the bolts.
4) Pull the ignition coils out.
NOTE:
When installation, make sure the wires,
couplers, sealing rubber of air cleaner assy
and washers, are correctly returned in
place.
(1)
EXAMPLE
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INDEX
12
60MK0-14E
INDEXSymbols“AIR BAG” Light .................................................................. 2-40Numerics4-Speed Automatic Transaxle ............................................ 3-10AAccelerator Pedal .................................................................. 3-7
Accessory Socket ................................................................ 5-41
Adding Coolant .................................................................... 7-12
Adjusting Seat Position ...................................................... 2-14
Adjusting Seat Position (for 2nd row seats) ..................... 2-16
Adjusting Seatbacks .................................................. 2-15, 2-16
Air Cleaner............................................................................ 7-13
Air Conditioning System .............................................. 5-1, 7-35
All Seat Belts Except Center of 2nd Row Seat.................. 2-23
Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) .......................................... 3-13
Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) Warning Light ................. 2-39
Anti-Theft Feature ................................................................ 5-31
Armrest ................................................................................. 5-44
Assist Grips.......................................................................... 5-42
Audio System ......................................................................... 5-7
Automatic Transaxle ........................................................... 3-10
Automatic Transaxle (AT) Fluid.......................................... 7-16
Average fuel consumption......................................... 2-47, 2-49BBattery .................................................................................. 7-22
Bottle holder......................................................................... 5-43
Brake Assist System ........................................................... 3-13
Brake Fluid ........................................................................... 7-17
Brake Pedal ................................................................... 3-7, 7-18Brake System Warning Light .............................................. 2-38
Brakes ................................................................................... 7-17
Braking .................................................................................. 3-12
Brightness Control............................................................... 2-45
Bulb Replacement ................................................................ 7-26
CCatalytic Converter ................................................................ 4-1
CD Player .............................................................................. 5-15
Center Seat Belt of 2nd Row Seat ...................................... 2-24
Central Door Locking System ............................................... 2-3
Changing Engine Oil and Filter............................................. 7-9
Changing Wheels ................................................................... 8-5
Charging Light...................................................................... 2-40
Chassis Serial Number ........................................................ 10-1
Child Restraint Systems ...................................................... 2-27
Child-Proof Locks (rear door) ............................................... 2-3
Clock ..................................................................................... 2-50
Clutch Pedal .................................................................. 3-7, 7-16
Coolant Level Check ............................................................ 7-12
Coolant Replacement .......................................................... 7-12
Corrosion Prevention ............................................................ 9-1
Cup Holder and Storage Area ............................................. 5-43DDaily Inspection Checklist..................................................... 3-1
Door Locks ............................................................................. 2-2
Downshifting maximum allowable speeds .......................... 3-9
Drive Belt ................................................................................ 7-7
Driver’s Seat Belt Reminder ................................................ 2-25
Driver’s Seat Belt Reminder Light ...................................... 2-40
Driving on Hills ....................................................................... 4-3
Driving on Slippery Roads .................................................... 4-4
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60MK0-14E
Driving range........................................................................ 2-49EElectric Power Steering Light ............................................. 2-42
Electric Window Controls ................................................... 2-11
Emergency Locking Retractor (ELR) ................................. 2-22
Engine Coolant .................................................................... 7-11
Engine Hood......................................................................... 5-38
Engine Oil and Filter .............................................................. 7-7
Engine Oil Consumption ....................................................... 3-2
Engine Serial Number ......................................................... 10-1
Exhaust Gas Warning............................................................ 3-1FFloor Mats............................................................................. 5-45
Fluid Control Clutch ............................................................ 7-16
Fluid Level Check ................................................................ 7-16
Folding Rear Seats .............................................................. 2-18
Footrest ................................................................................ 5-45
Frame Hooks ........................................................................ 5-46
Front Air Bags ...................................................................... 2-31
Front Fog Light Switch........................................................ 2-52
Front Seat Back Pocket....................................................... 5-44
Front Seats ........................................................................... 2-14
Fuel Filler Cap ...................................................................... 5-37
Fuel Gauge ........................................................................... 2-44
Fuel Recommendation .......................................................... 1-1
Full Wheel Cover.................................................................... 8-5
Fuses .................................................................................... 7-23
Fuses in the Engine Compartment .................................... 7-23
Fuses under the Dash Board .............................................. 7-25
GGasoline Engine ..................................................................... 1-1
Gasoline/Ethanol blends ....................................................... 1-1
Gear Oil ................................................................................. 7-15
Gear Oil Change ................................................................... 7-15
Gear Oil Level Check ........................................................... 7-15
Gearshift Lever ....................................................................... 3-9
Glove Box ............................................................................. 5-42HHazard Warning Switch ....................................................... 2-53
Head Restraints ........................................................... 2-15, 2-17
Headlight Aiming.................................................................. 7-26
Highway Driving ..................................................................... 4-3
Horn ....................................................................................... 2-56
How the ABS Works............................................................. 3-14IIf the Engine is Flooded......................................................... 8-8
If the Engine Overheats ......................................................... 8-9
If the Starter Does Not Operate............................................. 8-8
If Your Vehicle Gets Stuck .................................................... 4-5
Ignition Key Reminder ........................................................... 2-2
Ignition Switch........................................................................ 3-3
Immobilizer System ............................................................... 2-1
Immobilizer System Light.................................................... 2-41
Improving Fuel Economy ...................................................... 4-2
Information Display.............................................................. 2-46
Inside Rearview Mirror......................................................... 2-13
Installation with a Lap Belt .................................................. 2-29
Installation with Lap-Shoulder Seat Belts ......................... 2-29
Instantaneous Fuel Consumption ...................................... 2-48
Instrument Cluster ............................................................... 2-36