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2-17BEFORE DRIVING
57L20-03E
1) With the ignition mode changed to “ON”
by pressing the engine switch, close all
the doors as well as the engine hood
and the trunk lid and push the unlock
end (backward end) of the power door
locking switch (1) of the driver’s door.
Turn the knob control on the lighting
control lever to the OFF position (4).
NOTE:
All operations included in the following
steps 2) and 3) must be completed within
15 seconds.
2) Turn the knob control on the lighting
control lever to the position (5) and
then to the OFF position (4). Repeat
this operation 4 times with the control
finally set to the OFF position.
3) Push the lock end (forward end) of the
power door lock switch (1) to lock the
doors, and then the unlock end (back-
ward end) to unlock the doors. Repeat
these operations 3 times and finally
push the lock end of the switch.Every time you perform the series of the
above steps, the state of the theft deterrent
alarm system changes from the currently
selected one to the other. You can check
whether the system is enabled or disabled
by the number of interior buzzer beeps at
the end of the procedure as follows.
NOTE:
You cannot disable the theft deterrent
alarm system while it is in the armed
condition.
If you fail to complete the operations in
step 2) and 3) within 15 seconds, per-
form the procedure again from the
beginning.
Make sure all doors are closed when
performing the above procedure.
WindowsPower Window ControlsDriver’s side
57L21024
The power windows can be operated when
the ignition mode is changed to “ON” by
pressing the engine switch.
The driver’s door has switches (1), (2), (4),
(5), to operate the driver’s window, the
front passenger’s window, the rear left win-
dow and the rear right window, respec-
tively.
System state Number of beeps
Disabled Once
Enabled 4 times
(4)(1)
(2)
(5)
EXAMPLE
Seat Belts and Child Restraint Systems: 3
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3-1OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE
57L20-03E
Exhaust Gas Warning
52D334
Daily Inspection ChecklistBefore Driving1) Make sure that windows, mirrors, lights
and reflectors are clean and unob-
structed.
2) Visually check the tires for the following
points:
– the depth of the tread groove
– abnormal wear, cracks and damage
– loose wheel nuts
– existence of foreign material such as
nails, stones, etc.
Refer to “Tires” in “INSPECTION AND
MAINTENANCE” section for details.
3) Look for fluid, oil leaks.
NOTE:
It is normal for water to drip from the air
conditioning system after use.
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) Lock all doors.
7) Adjust the seat and adjustable head
restraints (if equipped).
8) Check the brake pedal.
9) Adjust the mirrors.
10)Make sure that you and all passengers
have properly fastened your seat belts.
11)Make sure that all warning lights come
on as the ignition mode is changed to
“ON” by pressing the engine switch.
WARNING
Avoid breathing exhaust gases.
Exhaust gases contain carbon mon-
oxide, a potentially lethal gas that is
colorless and odorless. Since carbon
monoxide is difficult to detect by
itself, be sure to take the following
precautions to help prevent carbon
monoxide from entering your vehicle.
Do not leave the engine running in
garages or other confined areas.
(Continued)
WARNING
(Continued)
Do not park with the engine run-
ning for a long period of time, even
in an open area. If it is necessary to
sit for a short time in a parked vehi-
cle with the engine running, make
sure the air intake selector is set to
“FRESH AIR” and the blower is at
high speed.
Avoid operating the vehicle with
the trunk open. If it is necessary to
operate the vehicle with the trunk
open, make sure the sunroof (if
equipped) and all windows are
closed, and the blower is at high
speed with the air intake selector
set to “FRESH AIR”.
To allow proper operation of your
vehicle’s ventilation system, keep
the air inlet grille in front of the
windshield clear of snow, leaves or
other obstructions at all times.
Keep the exhaust tailpipe area clear
of snow and other material to help
reduce the buildup of exhaust
gases under the vehicle. This is
particularly important when parked
in blizzard conditions.
Have the exhaust system inspected
periodically for damage and leaks.
Any damage or leaks should be
repaired immediately.
Ignition Switch: 8
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3-4
OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE
57L20-03E
Keyless Push Start SystemProvided the keyless start system remote
controller is within the “interior workable
area” (Refer to the related explanation in
this section), you can use the engine
switch for starting the engine and selecting
a power supply mode (“ACC” or “ON”). In
addition, the following functions can be
used:
Keyless entry function. Refer to “KeylessStart System Remote Controller” in the
“Before Driving” section for details.
Locking and unlocking doors using a request switch. Refer to “Keyless Start
System Remote Controller” in the
“Before Driving” section for details.
Opening the trunk lid from outside using the trunk lid request switch.
Immobilizer (anti-theft) function. Refer to “Immobilizer System” in the “Before Driv-
ing” section for details.Engine Switch IlluminationThe engine switch is illuminated lit in the
following situations:
The driver’s door is open (only when the
engine is not in operation).
For 15 seconds after the driver’s door is closed (only when the engine is not in
operation).
The position lights are on.
The illumination will fade out when it is not
required.
82K253
NOTE:
To save the battery, the illumination will be
automatically turned off when both of the
following conditions are simultaneously
met (battery saver function):
The headlights and position lights are turned off.
A period of 15 minutes has elapsed after opening the driver’s door.
Selection of Power Supply ModesPress the engine switch to select the
“ACC” or “ON” mode as follows when you
use an electric accessory or check the
operation of instruments without running
the engine.
1) Bring the keyless start system remote controller with you and sit in the driver’s
seat.
2) Without depressing the brake pedal, press the engine switch (1).
82K254
Every time you push the engine switch
without the brake pedal depressed, the
power supply mode changes as follows.
(1)
Lighting/Turn Signal Control Lever: 8
Windshield Wiper and Washer Lever: 8
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OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT
5
57L20-03E
60G407
OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENTAutomatic Heating and Air Conditioning System
(Climate Control) ................................................................. 5-1
Radio Antenna ..................................................................... 5-9
Audio Systems .................................................................... 5-10
Fuel Filler Door .................................................................... 5-73
Fuel Filler Cap ..................................................................... 5-74
Engine Hood ........................................................................ 5-75
Sun Visor ............................................................................. 5-77
Interior Light Switch ........................................................... 5-78
Courtesy Lights ................................................................... 5-79
Footwell Lights .................................................................... 5-79
Trunk Light .......................................................................... 5-79
Spot Light ............................................................................ 5-80
Accessory Socket ............................................................... 5-80
Assist Grips ......................................................................... 5-82
Coat Hooks .......................................................................... 5-83
Sunroof (if equipped) .......................................................... 5-83
Glove Box ............................................................................ 5-85
Overhead Console .............................................................. 5-86
Lidded Instrument Panel Box ............................................ 5-87
Cup Holder and Storage Area (if equipped) ..................... 5-87
Front Seat Back Pocket (if equipped) ............................... 5-89
Footrest ................................................................................ 5-89
Center Console Box ............................................................ 5-89
Armrest ................................................................................ 5-90
Floor Mats (if equipped) ..................................................... 5-91
Luggage Under-box ............................................................ 5-92
Net/Rope Hooks .................................................................. 5-92
Roof Rack Anchors (if equipped) ...................................... 5-92
HomeLink
® (if equipped) .................................................... 5-93
Frame Hooks ....................................................................... 5-96
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5-73OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT
57L20-03E
Fuel Filler Door
57L51054
(2) Unlock
57L51058
The fuel filler door (3) is located on the left
rear side of the vehicle. To access the fuel
filler cap, the fuel filler door must be
opened by unlocking it using the power
door locking switch (1), keyless start sys-
tem remote controller, request switch, or
key and then pushing the fuel filler door (3)
at the location indicated by the arrow.If the fuel filler door fails to openIf the fuel filler door fails to open due to a
problem in the system or a flat battery,
have the vehicle inspected by an autho-
rized SUZUKI dealer. If you must open the
door immediately, do the following.
57L51055
Remove the trim (1) inside the trunk.
57L51056
Pull the rod (2) toward you. The fuel filler
door will be unlocked.
Push the rod inward to lock the door.
(3) Unlock
(4) Lock
(1)
(3) (2)
(3)
(1)
(2)(3)
(4)
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5-78
OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT
57L20-03E
Interior Light SwitchFront
57L51021
Rear
57L51022
The interior light switch has three posi-
tions, which functions as described below.ON (1)
The light comes on and stays on regard-
less of whether the door is open or closed.
DOOR (2)
The light comes on when the door is
opened. After closing all doors, the light
will remain on for about 15 seconds and
then fade out. If you press the engine
switch to change the ignition mode to
“ACC” or “ON” during this time, the light will
start to fade out immediately. If you change
the ignition mode to “LOCK” (OFF) by
pressing the engine switch, the light will
remain on for about 15 seconds and then
go out.
OFF (3)
The light remains off even when the door is
opened.
NOTE:
If the rear interior light switch is set to
“DOOR”, the light is turned on or off at the
same time the front interior light is turned
on or off.
79J075
NOTE:
The number of doors involved in the light-
ing operation of the interior light depends
on the vehicle specification. If there is a
switch (rubber projection) at the door
opening as shown, the door is involved in
the lighting operation. The trunk lid is not
involved in this operation.
(2)(1) (3)
(1) (3)
(2)
EXAMPLE
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5-79OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT
57L20-03E
Courtesy Lights
57L51023
Each front door has a courtesy light (1) on
its inside bottom. It lights automatically
when the door is opened.
Footwell Lights
57L51024
A footwell light is provided in the leg space
in front of each front seat. When a front
door is opened, the footwell light on the
same side lights automatically.
Trunk Light
57L50019
When you open the trunk lid, the trunk light
comes on and remains on as long as you
keep the lid open.
(1)
CAUTION
Do not leave the trunk lid open for a
long time, or the battery will dis-
charge.
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5-92
OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT
57L20-03E
Luggage Under-boxUse this stowage for carrying small bag-
gage or the like.
To access the stowage, raise the floor-
board by holding the handle (1) on it and
hang the hook (2) on the edge of the
trunk.
57L51050
Net/Rope Hooks
57L50049
There are two net hooks (1), one on each
of the trunk opening sides.
There are four rope hooks (2) provided on
the trunk floor.
Pull out these hooks to use as shown in
the illustration.
An optional rubber net can be hooked to
these hooks to help keep cargo from mov-
ing around in the luggage compartment
during normal driving.
Roof Rack Anchors (if
equipped)
80J082
You can use the roof rack anchors to
attach the optional roof rack which is avail-
able at your SUZUKI dealer. If you use a
roof rack, observe the instructions and pre-
cautions in this section and provided with
the roof rack.
Make sure the roof rack is securely
installed.
To mount various types of cargo (such
as skis, bicycles, etc.) properly, use suit-
able attachments which are available
from your SUZUKI dealer. Be sure to
install the attachments properly and
securely according to the instructions
provided. Do not mount cargo directly on
the roof panel. The cargo can damage
the roof panel.
(1) (2)
(2)
CAUTION
Use the net and rope hooks only for
holding light objects.
(2) (1)
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6-1VEHICLE LOADING AND TOWING
57L20-03E
Vehicle Loading
57L61001
Your vehicle was designed for specific
weight capacities. The weight capacities of
your vehicle are indicated by the Gross
Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR), the Gross
Axle Weight Rating (GAWR, front and rear)
and the Vehicle Capacity Weight. The
GVWR and GAWR (front and rear) are
listed on the Safety Certification Label
which is located below the driver’s side
door latch striker. The Vehicle Capacity
Weight is listed on the Tire Information
Label which is located below the Safety
Certification Label.
GVWR – Maximum permissible overall
weight of the fully loaded vehicle (including
all the occupants, accessories and cargo).
GAWR – (Front and Rear) Maximum per-
missible weight on an individual axle.Vehicle Capacity Weight – Maximum per-
missible load weight a vehicle can carry
including the weight of all the occupants,
accessories and cargo.
The weight of any accessories already
installed on your vehicle at the time of pur-
chase, or that you or the dealer install after
purchase, must be subtracted from the
Vehicle Capacity Weight to determine how
much capacity remains available for occu-
pants and cargo. Contact your dealer for
further information.
Actual weight of the loaded vehicle and
actual loads at the front and rear axles can
only be determined by weighing the vehicle
using a vehicle scale. To measure the
weight and load, try taking your vehicle to
a highway weighing station, shipping com-
pany or inspection station for trucks, etc.
Compare these weights to the GVWR and
GAWR (front and rear) listed on the Safety
Certification Label. If the gross vehicle
weight or the load on either axle exceeds
these ratings, you must remove enough
weight to bring the load down to the rated
capacity.
WARNING
Never overload your vehicle. The
gross vehicle weight (sum of the
weights of the loaded vehicle, driver
and passengers) must never exceed
the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating
(GVWR) listed on the Safety Certifica-
tion Label. In addition, never distrib-
ute a load so that the weight on either
the front or rear axle exceeds the
Gross Axle Weight Rating (GAWR)
listed on the Safety Certification
Label.
WARNING
Always distribute cargo evenly.
To avoid personal injury or damage
to your vehicle, always secure
cargo to prevent it from shifting if
the vehicle moves suddenly.
Place heavier objects on the floor
and as far forward in the trunk or in
the cargo area as possible.
Never pile cargo higher than the
top of the seat backs.
Exhaust Gas Warning: NO
Daily Inspection Checklist: NO
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7-53INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE
57L20-03E
Rear combination lights
(reversing/turn signal/brake/tail lights)
57L70019
1) Remove the side trim (1) inside the
trunk.
57L7002057L71036
(3) Reversing light
(4) Rear turn signal light
(5) Brake/tail light
2) Open the indicated end of the rubber
foam cover (2) to access the lights and
replace the blown bulb(s).
3) Replace the blown bulb(s), then follow
the above steps in reverse to restore
the original state.License plate light
57L70022
1) Open the trunk lid and open the indi-
cated end of the trim (1) on the inner
side of the lid.
– When opening the trim, remove the
cover (2) and clips (3) by prying them
off with a flat blade screwdriver.
(1)
(4)
(3)
(2)
(5)
(2)
(1)
(3)
(3)(2)
(3)