wheel torque SUZUKI ERTIGA 2013 1.G Owners Manual
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INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE
60MK0-14E
NOTE:
I – Inspect, clean, adjust, lubricate or replace as necessary
R – Replace or change
T – Tighten to the specified torque
*1 Inspect or replace more frequently if necessary.Severe
Condition CodeMaintenanceMaintenance
OperationMaintenance Interval
– B – – E – – H Automatic transaxle fluid change REvery 30000 km (18000 miles)
or 24 months
– B C D – – – H Wheel bearings IEvery 15000 km (9000 miles)
or 12 months
– B – D E – – H Drive axle boots IEvery 15000 km (9000 miles)
or 12 months
– B – – E – – H Manual transaxle oil RFirst time only:
15000 km (9000 miles)
or 12 months
Second time and after:
Every 30000 km (18000 miles)
or 24 months reckoning from
0 km (0 mile) or 0 month
– – CD– – – –Air conditioner filter element (if equipped)
(Clean more frequently if the air flow from the air
conditioner decreases.)IEvery 15000 km (9000 miles)
or 12 months
REvery 45000 km (27000 miles)
or 36 months
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EMERGENCY SERVICE
60MK0-14E
60MK010
2) Unhook the spare tire holder and lower
it slowly.
3) Remove the tire.
To install the spare tire:
1) Install the spare tire facing up the out-
side of the wheel in the reverse order of
removal.
2) Tighten the spare tire holder hook bolt
securely.Tightening torque for the spare tire
holder hook bolt
30 Nm (3.0 kg-m, 21.7 lb-ft)
Jacking Instructions
75F062
1) Place the vehicle on level, hard ground.
2) Set the parking brake firmly and shift
into “P” (Park) if your vehicle has an
automatic transaxle, or shift into “R”
(Reverse) if your vehicle has a manual
transaxle.
WARNING
Do not drive your vehicle with the
loose spare tire holder hook bolt, oth-
erwise it may come loose or the
spare tire may drop off, which can
result in an accident.
NOTICE
Tighten the spare tire holder hook
bolt securely. However, do not over-
tighten the bolt, it may be warped or
broken.
WARNING
Be sure to shift into “P” (Park) for
an automatic transaxle vehicle, or
into “R” (Reverse) for a manual
transaxle vehicle when you jack up
the vehicle.
Never jack up the vehicle with the
transaxle in “N” (Neutral). Other-
wise, unstable jack may cause an
accident.
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60MK0-14E
Changing WheelsTo change a wheel, use the following pro-
cedure:
1) Remove the jack, tools and spare wheel
from the vehicle.
2) Loosen, but do not remove the wheel
nuts.
3) Jack up the vehicle (follow the jacking
instructions in this section).
4) Remove the wheel nuts and wheel.
5) Before installing the new wheel, clean
any mud or dirt off from the surface of
the wheel and hub with a clean cloth.
Clean the hub carefully; it may be hot
from driving.
6) Install the new wheel and replace the
wheel nuts with their cone shaped end
facing the wheel. Tighten each nuts
snugly by hand until the wheel is
securely seated on the hub.
81A057
Tightening torque for wheel nuts
100 Nm (10.0 kg-m, 72.3 lb-ft)
7) Lower the jack and fully tighten the nuts
in a crisscross fashion with a wrench as
shown in the illustration.
Full Wheel Cover (if equipped)
60MK038
(1) or (2) Flat end tool
Your vehicle includes two tools, a lug
wrench and a jack crank, one of which has
a flat end.
Use the tool with the flat end to remove the
full wheel cap, as shown above.
60MH074
When installing the cover, make sure that it
is positioned so that it does not cover or
foul the air valve.
WARNING
Be sure to shift into “P” (Park) in
automatic transaxle, or shift into
“R” (Reverse) in manual transaxle
when you jack up the vehicle.
Never jack up the vehicle with the
transaxle in “N” (Neutral). Other-
wise, unstable jack may cause an
accident.
WARNING
Use genuine wheel nuts and tighten
them to the specified torque as soon
as possible after changing wheels.
Incorrect wheel nuts or improperly
tightened wheel nuts may come
loose or fall off, which can result in
an accident. If you do not have a
torque wrench, have the wheel nuts
torque checked by an authorized
SUZUKI dealer.
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