2006 Suzuki Reno Owner's Manual

2006 Suzuki Reno Manual

2006 Suzuki Reno manual content summary:

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    2006 OWNER'S MANUAL Keep With Vehicle At All Times. Contains Important Information On Safety, Operation & Maintenance. Part No. 99011-85Z12-03E September, 2005
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    This owner's manual applies to the RENO series: 85Z005 NOTE: The illustrated model is one of the RENO series. © COPYRIGHT SUZUKI MOTOR CORPORATION 2005
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    will give you years of driving pleasure. This Owner's Manual was prepared to help you have a safe, enjoyable, and trouble-free experience with your SUZUKI. In it you will learn about the vehicle's operation, its safety features and maintenance requirements. Please read it carefully before operating
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    SERVICE STATION GUIDE Engine air cleaner / filter See Section 5 Engine coolant See Section 5 Tire pressure (RHD) See tire information label on driver's door lock pillar Fuel See Section 5 Engine hood See Section 5 (RHD) Tire changing tools Spare tire See Section 5 (LHD) Engine oil dipstick (
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    California Proposition 65 Warning SEATS AND RESTRAINT SYSTEMS FEATURES AND CONTROLS INSTRUMENT PANEL DRIVING YOUR VEHICLE SERVICE AND APPEARANCE CARE MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE GENERAL INFORMATION INDEX 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 WARNING Engine exhaust, some of its constituents, and certain product components
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    by your SUZUKI dealer. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. Air Bag Warning Label Passenger Air Bag Warning Label Passenger Safety Belt Warning Label Rear Outboard Safety Belt Warning Label Rear Center Safety Belt Warning Label Jack Warning Label Brake Reservoir Cap Warning
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    IF YOU HAVE ANY PROBLEMS WITH YOUR SUZUKI: Please review the New Vehicle Warranty Information booklet supplied with your SUZUKI. Should you have a question or problem regarding the warranty or service of your vehicle, please take the following action: Consult the Service Manager and the Owner of the
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    performance problems. Consult your SUZUKI dealer or qualified service technician for advice on installing such mobile communication equipment. CAUTION Indicates a potential hazard that could result in vehicle damage. NOTE: Indicates special information to make maintenance easier or instructions
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    HAZARD WARNING FLASHER BATTERY CHARGING SYSTEM FUEL BRAKE OWNER'S MANUAL COOLANT AVOID SPARKS OR FLAMES FLUSH EYES IMMEDIATELY WITH WATER FUEL FILLER TRACTION CONTROL SYSTEM ACTIVE LIGHT HIGHBEAM ON LIGHT ENGINE OIL PRESSURE HOOD RELEASE POWER WINDOW DOOR LOCK UNLOCK FOG LAMPS ANTI-LOCK
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    0-4
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    SEATS AND RESTRAINT SYSTEMS SEATS AND RESTRAINT SYSTEMS Front Seats ...1-1 Rear Seats ...1-4 Safety Belts ...1-5 Child Restraints ...1-15 Supplemental Restraint System (air bags) ...1-26 Restraint System Check ...1-33 1
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    seat belts as a safety device, make sure that the seats are adjusted before the seat belts are fastened. If your vehicle has a sliding storage tray under the front seat, the manual seat lever looks like bar. Then try to move the seat with your body, to make sure the seat is locked into place. 1-1
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    SYSTEMS Driver Seat Height Adjuster Manual Lumbar Your vehicle may have manually operated lumbar support for the driver's seat. the lever down to adjust the support for the lower part of the seatback. Pull the lever up to return the support to its original position. To adjust the seatback angle,
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    position upward. L3U1009A Do not have your a seatback reclined when your vehicle is moving. 75F123 N4U1010A WARNING All seatbacks should always be in a fairly upright position restraint from the guide sleeve. Replace the head restraint and reset it in the original position before driving. The
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    check to be sure that the safety belts are properly routed and attached, and are not twisted. If your vehicle is equipped with the tiltable front the head restraint forward carefully until it is adjusted to the desired position. N4U1007A 1) Push the rear head restraints as far down as possible
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    a folded seatback can be thrown about or ejected from the vehicle in a sudden stop or accident. Serious injuries or death can result. Safety Belts Safety Belt: They are for Everyone This section of the manual tells you how to use safety belts properly. It also tells you some things you should not
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    goes. L3U1017A L3U1019A L3U1015A Get it up to speed. Then stop the vehicle. The rider doesn't stop. or the instrument panel... Take the simplest vehicle. Suppose it's just a seat on wheels. L3U1020A L3U1018A or the safety belts! L3U1016A The person keeps going until stopped by something. In
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    are belted. Question: If my vehicle has air bags, why should I have to wear safety belts? Answer: Air bags are in many vehicles today and will be in most know which restraint systems your vehicle has. We'll start with the driver position. L3U1021A Driver Position This section describes the driver
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    the shoulder and across the chest. These parts of the body are best able to take belt restraining forces. The safety belt locks if there's a sudden stop height adjuster to the desired position. You can move the adjuster up just by pushing up on the shoulder belt guide. After you move the adjuster
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    Be sure that the shoulder belt is positioned on the center of the outside shoulder. of the belt could reduce the effectiveness of the safety belt in a crash. L3U1025A L3U1026A Answer: The increase injury. The shoulder belt should fit against your body. You can be severely injured if your belt is
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    door on it, you can damage both the belt and your vehicle. WARNING WARNING You can be severely injured if you wear the shoulder belt under your arm. In a crash, your body , or ask your dealer to fix it. Safety Belt Use During Pregnancy Safety belts work for everyone, including pregnant women.
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    for rear seat passengers to buckle up! Accident statistics show that unbelted people in the rear seat are hurt more often in crashes than those who are wearing safety belts. Rear passengers who aren't safety belted can be thrown out of the vehicle in a crash. And they can strike others in the
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    the buckle is positioned so you would be able to unbuckle the safety belt quickly if you ever had to. 3) To make the lap part tight, pull over the shoulder and across the chest. These parts of the body are best able to take belt-restraining forces. The safety belt locks if there's a sudden stop or
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    the front seating positions. You can use the pretensioner safety belts in the same manner as ordinary safety belts. The safety belt pretensioner system is activated based on crash severity. The crash sensors and the electronic controller of the air bag system also control the safety belt L3U1067A
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    pretensioners are activated, have the pretensioner system serviced by an authorized SUZUKI dealer as soon as possible. If the air bag readiness light on the instrument cluster does not blink or come on briefly when the ignition switch is turned to the "ON" position, stays on for more than 10 seconds
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    . • Only use an extender for the person, vehicle and seating position it was provided for. • A front safety belt extender must only be used in a front seating position, and a rear safety belt extender must only be used in a rear seating position. • Safety belt extenders are not intended for use by
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    of the vehicle. If the child is sitting in the center rear seat passenger position, move the child toward the safety belt buckle. In either case, be sure that the shoulder belt still is on the child's shoulder, so that in a crash the child's upper body
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    restraints? Answer: Add-on child restraints, which are purchased by the vehicle's owner, are available in four basic types. Selection of a particular restraint not for young children and infants. Neither the vehicle's safety belt system nor its air bag system is designed for them. Young children and
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    young child's hip bones are still so small that the vehicle's regular safety belt may not remain low on the hip bones, as it should. Instead, it may settle up around the child's abdomen. In a crash, the belt would apply force on a body area that's unprotected by any bony structure. This alone could
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    any device designed for use in a motor vehicle to restrain, seat, or position children. A built-in child restraint system is a permanent part of the motor vehicle. An add-on child restraint system is a portable one, which is purchased by the vehicle's owner. For many years, add-on child restraints
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    RESTRAINT SYSTEMS child restraint instructions are important, so if they are not available, obtain a replacement copy from the manufacturer. WARNING (Continued) Even though the passenger sensing system is designed to turn off the passenger's frontal air bag and side air bag under certain conditions
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    restraint manufacturer's instructions say. S4U1010A tail member in the rear cargo area. Pull the front part of the plastic cover downward to access the top strap anchors. Top Strap Anchor Location Top strap anchors are already installed in your vehicle for the three rear seating positions
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    the instructions provided this happens. To help prevent injury to people and damage to your vehicle, attach only one child restraint per bracket. N5U1003A N4U1009A 5) When . The disks are located near the base of the two rear outside seating positions. Canada only This symbol indicates the
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    anchors for the seating position you want to use, where the bottom of the seatback meets the back of the seat cushion. 2) Put the child restraint on the seat. 3) Attach the anchor points on the child restraint to the anchors in the vehicle. The child restraint instructions will show you how. 4) If
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    the lap and shoulder portions of the vehicle's safety belt through or around the restraint. The child restraint instructions will show you how. L3U1052A L3U1054A 3) Buckle the belt. Make sure the release button is positioned so you would be able to unbuckle the safety belt quickly if you ever had
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    the latch plate, and run the lap and shoulder portions of the vehicle's safety belt through or around the restraint. The child restraint instructions will show you how. L3U1068A Your vehicle has a right front passenger air bag. A rear seat is a safer place to secure a child restraint. See "Where
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    section explains the frontal and side impact air bag systems. WARNING This section of the owner's manual describes the protection provided by your vehicle's SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT SYSTEM (advanced air bags). Please read and follow ALL these instructions carefully to minimize your risk of severe
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    's air bag Front passenger's air bag Safety belt pretensioner Air bag controller (SDM) Occupant classification module "PASSENGER AIRBAG OFF" indicator Air bag readiness light Early crash sensor Side air bag Side air bag sensor 8 1 2 6 7 9 3 10 4 9 10 3 85Z008 5 S4U1014A The words AIR BAG
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    keep you in position for air bag inflation before and during a crash. Always wear your safety belt, even with frontal air bags. The driver should sit as far back as possible while still maintaining control of the vehicle. Front occupants should not lean on or sleep against the door. WARNING Anyone
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    if there is an electrical problem. See "Air Bag Readiness Light" in section 3 for more information. N6U1001A L3U1063A The driver's frontal air bag is in the middle of the steering wheel. The side impact air bag is in the side of the front seatback closest to the door. WARNING Don't put anything
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    turn off the right front passenger's frontal air bag and side air bag, depending upon the person's seating posture and body build. Everyone in your vehicle who has outgrown child restraints should wear a safety belt properly - whether or not there is an air bag for that person. If a person of adult
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    with the air bag system. If this ever happens, have the vehicle serviced promptly, because an adult-size person sitting in the right front passenger's seat may not have the protection of the air bags. See "Air Bag Readiness Light" in Section 3 for more on this, including important safety information
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    crash. A new system will include air bag modules and possibly other parts. The service manual for your vehicle covers the need to replace other parts. What Makes an Air Bag Inflate? In an impact of sufficient severity, the air bag sensing system detects that the vehicle is in a crash. For both
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    to replace the air bag module in the steering wheel, both the air bag module and the instrument panel for the right front passenger's air bag, or both the air bag module and seatback for the side impact air bag. Do not open or break the air bag coverings. Servicing Your Air Bag-Equipped Vehicle Air
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    Then the new pretensioners and safety belts will be there to help protect you in a collision. If your vehicle is equipped with side air bags, the front seat assembly must be replaced after the side air bag has been deployed. If an air bag inflates, you'll need to replace air bag system parts. 1-34
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    SEATS AND RESTRAINT SYSTEMS MEMO 1-35
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    FEATURES AND CONTROLS FEATURES AND CONTROLS Keys ...2-1 Doors and Locks ...2-4 Windows ...2-7 Theft-Deterrent Systems ...2-8 Daily Inspection Checklist ...2-10 Starting and Operating Your Vehicle ...2-10 Mirrors ...2-20 Storage Areas ...2-21 Sunroof ...2-23 2
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    Changes or modifications to this system by other than an authorized service facility could void authorization to use this equipment. At times closer to your vehicle for the transmitter to work, try this: One key is used for the ignition, the door and all other locks. When a new vehicle is delivered,
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    Replacement" under Remote Keyless Entry System Operation in this section. • If you are still having trouble, see your dealer or a qualified technician for service. Remote Keyless Entry System Operation indicator located on the driver's door matches the replacement transmitter to your vehicle, any
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    the transmitter with your vehicle. WARNING Swallowing a positive(+) side of the battery faces up. Use one three-volt, CR1616, or equivalent, type battery. 4) Close the cover of the transmitter unit and put the unit in the cover of the transmitter. 5) Assemble the transmitter cover and replace
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    won't open it. You increase the chance of being thrown out of the vehicle in a crash if the doors aren't locked. So, wear safety belts properly and lock the doors whenever you drive. • Young children who get into unlocked vehicles may be unable to get out. A child can be overcome by extreme heat
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    is on, the door ajar light on the instrument panel will come on and stay on until the doors are closed and completely latched. If your vehicle has this feature you can unlock or lock the doors on your vehicle using the driver's door lock switch. Push down the front part of the switch to unlock the
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    upward to the lock position. 2) Close the door. 3) Do the same thing to the other rear door lock. Lockout Protection If your vehicle is equipped with remote keyless entry, you have lockout protection. This feature stops the driver's door from locking when the power door lock switch is pressed with
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    power windows. To lower a window, press and hold the switch until the window reaches the desired position. To raise the window, pull up and hold the switch till the window reaches the desired position. L3U2011A Manual Windows On a vehicle with manual windows, use the window crank to open and close
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    to the LOCK and remove the key from the ignition. If the key is inserted in the ignition switch, the transmitter will not operate the theftdeterrent system. 2) Close the doors, the windows, the hood, and the trunk. Make sure the windows are closed, as the system can be activated even if the windows
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    door using the key. Otherwise, the alarm will automatically stop after 30 seconds. The system will then lock the doors light is located on the driver's door lock. To avoid activating the alarm by accident, do the following: • Lock the vehicle with the key or the manual door lock after the doors
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    3) Look for oil or other fluid 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 operation. 6) Lock all doors. 7) Adjust the seat and
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    is stopped. Manual Transmission The gear selector should be in NEUTRAL and the parking brake engaged. Hold the clutch pedal to the floor and start the engine. Your vehicle won't start if the clutch pedal is not all the way down. Starting Your Engine 1) With your foot off the accelerator pedal, turn
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    to work with the electronics in your vehicle. If you add electrical parts or accessories, you could change the way the vehicle has an automatic transmission shift lock control system. You have to apply your regular brakes before you can shift from PARK (P) when the ignition is in the ON position
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    covered by your warranty. Be sure the engine is not racing when shifting your vehicle. AUTOMATIC OVERDRIVE (D): This position is for normal driving. THIRD (3): This position is also used for normal driving, however, it offers more power and lower fuel economy than AUTOMATIC OVERDRIVE (D). Here are
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    't hold your vehicle there with only the accelerator pedal. This could overheat and damage the transmission. Use your brakes to hold your vehicle in position on a hill. Fuzzy Function Your automatic transmission will automatically select a adaptive shift pattern using fuzzy logic. • Economy mode is
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    the hold mode condition, you can use the automatic transmission as a 4speed manual transmission. Press the HOLD button on the shift lever to turn on the HOLD mode. While on, the HOLD indicator light on the instrument panel will light up. See "Hold Mode Light" in section 3. Press the button again to
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    pedal down. Pull the parking brake Driving with the parking brake on can cause your rear brakes to overheat. You may have to replace them, and you could also damage other parts of your vehicle. Verify that the parking brake is fully released and the brake warning light is off before driving. 2-16
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    Transmission) Your vehicle has a brake transmission shift interlock system which locks the shift lever in PARK (P) when the ignition is in the LOCK position. You have to apply your regular brakes before you can shift from PARK (P) when the ignition is in the ON position. See "Automatic Transmission
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    switch. 3) Remove the hole cover from the shift lock slot with a screwdriver Parking Your Vehicle (Manual Transmission) Before leaving your vehicle, do the following: 1) Hold the brake pedal down and firmly apply the parking brake the appropriate position, turn exhaust parts under your vehicle and
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    always set your parking brake and move the shift lever to PARK (P) or the appropriate position as described under "Parking Your Vehicle". Follow the proper steps to be sure your vehicle won't move. See "Shifting Into Park (P)" or "Parking Your Vehicle (Manual Transmission)" in this section. WARNING
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    you can see a little of the side of your vehicle when you are sitting in a comfortable driving position. Outside Power Mirrors N4U2019A N4U2018A If your vehicle has this feature, the control for the power mirrors is located on the driver's side door trim. Move the outside power mirror control to
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    pulling the bottom of the handle upward. Close the glove box with a firm push. To use the front cupholder, move the inner support forward or backward. If your vehicle has rear cupholders, push down the rear seat center armrest to use them. WARNING Never drive with the glove box lid open. It
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    storage compartment is located above the driver's door. To open the sunglasses storage compartment, pull down and hold the upper part of the cover. To close the compartment, let go of the cover and the compartment will automatically close. Your vehicle may have a sliding storage tray located under
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    the antenna and/or the rear window defogger. Repairs would not be covered by your warranty. Do not clear the inside of the windshield glass or rear window with sharp objects. N4U2024A To open the sunroof to the vent position, push the front part of the switch. To return the sunroof to its original
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    fully open positions, the air flow can be adjusted for driving comfort by pushing and holding the switch until the sunroof moves to the desired position. The sunroof glass panel cannot be opened or closed if your vehicle has an electrical failure. WARNING • Never allow any part of your body such as
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    FEATURES AND CONTROLS MEMO 2-25
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    INSTRUMENT PANEL INSTRUMENT PANEL Instrument Panel Overview ...3-1 Climate Controls ...3-12 Warning Lights, Gauges and Indicators ...3-18 Audio System ...3-27 3
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    instrument panel are the following: A B C D E F G H I J K L N4U3045A A. B. C. D. E. Air Outlet Instrument Panel Cluster Air Outlet Hazard Warning Flashers Button Digital Clock F. G. H. I. J. Audio System Instrument Panel Brightness Control Hood Release Climate Control System Ashtray
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    can set one up at the side of the road about 300 feet (100m) behind your vehicle. Horn N4U3002BS Your hazard warning flashers let you warn others. They also let police know you have a problem. Your front and rear turn signal lamps will flash on and off. The hazard warning flasher button
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    turn is finished, the lever will return automatically. The lever that allows you to tilt the steering wheel is located under the steering column. To tilt the wheel, hold the wheel and push the lever away from you. Then, move the wheel to a comfortable position and pull the lever toward you to lock
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    and other drivers won't see your turn signal. If a bulb is burned out, replace it to help avoid an accident. If the arrows don't go on at all when is located on the right side of the steering wheel. Windshield Wiper When the high beams are on, a light on the instrument panel cluster also will be on
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    completely in, the INT position for a single wiping , hold the lever toward the INT position longer. Remember that damaged wiper blades may with the ignition in the ON position. When you release the lever, the fluid can form ice on the windshield, blocking your vision. • Do not use radiator antifreeze
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    h) or more without keeping your foot on the accelerator. This can really help on long trips. Cruise control does not work at speeds below 24 mph (39 km/h). FAST SLOW When you apply your brakes, or depress the clutch pedal if you have a manual transmission, the cruise control shuts off. N4U30460A
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    is on. See "Cruise Control Light" in this section. 4) Take your foot off the accelerator pedal. Resuming a Set Speed Suppose you set your cruise control at a desired speed and then you apply the brake pedal, or depress the clutch pedal if you have a manual transmission. This, of course, shuts off
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    drivers find this to be too much trouble and do not use cruise control on steep hills. Disengaging Cruise Control There are two ways to turn off the cruise control: • Step lightly on the brake pedal, or depress the clutch pedal, if you have a manual transmission. • Press the ON/OFF button on the
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    conditions The ignition is off, or the parking brakes are on, or the high-beam headlamps are on of the instrument panel lights. As with any vehicle, you should turn on the regular headlamp system when you wheel. Turn the thumbwheel up to brighten the instrument panel lights or down to dim them. 3-9
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    in blown vehicle or adapter fuses. If you experience a problem, see your dealer for additional information on the accessory power outlet. The switch on this lamp has three positions. ON: The light comes on and stays on regardless of whether a door is open or closed. • (Door): The light comes on
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    Lighter CAUTION Power outlets are designed for accessory plugs only. Do not hang any type of accessory or accessory bracket from the plug. Improper use of the power outlet can cause damage not covered by your warranty. The front ashtray is located at the lower part of the center of the instrument
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    display is set to 9:00. After disconnecting the battery or after replacing the fuse, reset the clock. Climate Controls Climate Control System With this system you can control the heating, cooling and ventilation for your vehicle. N4U3021A H (Hour): To go forward one hour, press the "H"
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    , and then directs the remaining air to the floor outlets. N4U3023A Turn this knob clockwise or counterclockwise to manually increase or decrease the temperature inside your vehicle. Turn the knob to the blue area to get cool air and to the red area to get warm air. Air Distribution To change the
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    The indicator light will illuminate and interior air will be recirculated. Pressing the recirculation mode button again will draw outside air into the periods. If this happens, select the defrost mode. If your vehicle has air conditioning, follow these steps to use the system. Start the engine and
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    time may cause the air inside of your vehicle to become too dry. To prevent this from happening, after the air in your vehicle has cooled, turn off mode directs air to the windshield, side window outlets and floor outlets. When you select this mode, the system runs the air-conditioning compressor.
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    air to the windshield, with some air directed to the side window outlets. When you select this mode, the system runs the air warming grid, and the repairs would not be covered by your warranty. Do not attach a temporary vehicle license, tape, a light on the button will come on to let you know
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    them on and off. Operation Tips • Clear away any ice, snow or leaves from the air inlets at the base of the vehicle that may block the flow of air into your vehicle. • Use of non-SUZUKI approved hood deflectors may adversely affect the performance of the system. • Keep the path under the front seats
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    when there's a problem with your vehicle. When one of the warning lights comes on and stays on when you are driving, or when one of the gauges shows there may be a problem, check the gauge that tells you what to do about it. Please follow this manual's advice. Waiting to do repairs can be costly
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    . The light tells you if there is an electrical problem. The system check includes the air bag sensor, the air bag modules, the wiring and the crash sensing and diagnostic module. For more information on the air bag system, see "Air Bag Systems" in section 1. The tachometer shows your engine
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    flashes when you are driving, the air bag system may not work properly. Have your vehicle serviced right away. Charging System Light Brake System Warning Light Your vehicle's hydraulic brake system is divided into two parts. If one part isn't working, the other part can still work and you will be
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    to the floor. It may take longer to stop. If the light is still on, have the vehicle towed for service. See "Towing Your Vehicle" in section 4. Anti-Lock Brake System Warning Light Speed Sensitive Power Steering (SSPS) Warning Light N5U3003A If your vehicle has an anti-lock brake system, the ABS
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    . If the HOLD mode light flashes, have your vehicle checked. See "Hold Mode" under "Automatic Transmission Operation" in section 2 for additional information on this feature. S5U3008AS Your vehicle is equipped with a computer which monitors operation of the fuel, ignition and emission control
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    may not work as well, your fuel economy may not be as good, and your engine may not run as smoothly. This could lead to costly repairs that may not be covered by your warranty. tem on your vehicle. Diagnosis and service may be required. • Light On Steady An emission control system malfunction
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    fuel to turn the light off. If none of the above steps have made the light turn off, your dealer can check the vehicle. Your dealer has the proper test equipment and diagnostic tools to fix any mechanical or electrical problems that may have developed. Emissions Inspection and Maintenance Programs
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    left, but you should get more soon. See "Low Fuel Warning Light" in this section for more information. Here are four things that some owners ask about. None of these show a problem with your fuel gauge: • At the service station, the gas pump shuts off before the gauge reads full. • It takes a little
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    your fuel tank capacity, see "Capacities and Specifications" in section 5. Door Ajar Light Passenger Air Bag Off Indicator The passenger air bag off air bag and side air bag. See "Passenger Sensing System" in Section 1 for more on this, including important safety information. S5U3002A This light
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    the protection of the frontal air bag and side air bag. See "Air Bag Readiness Light" in this section. Audio System Precautions • When the inside of the car is very cold and the player is used soon after switching on the heater, moisture may form on the disc or the optical parts of the player and
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    INSTRUMENT PANEL Never touch the surface. prevent the system from operating properly. 52D278 52D276 To remove fingermarks and dust, use a soft cloth, and wipe in a straight line from the center of the compact disc to the circumference. Never stick labels on the surface of the compact disc or mark
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    PANEL Radio, Cassette and CD (ACK-1646) Ergonomic design High-power output (35W x 4ch) Automatic full logic deck mechanism 30-station preset tuning FM-18, AM-12 Repeat function Intro/random function Pause function Auto music search (AMS) function Dolby -B noise reduction 7 Band, 5 Mode EQ
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    5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. FRONT R-CH SP(+) REAR R-CH SP(+) ILLUMINATION (+) ACC BACK-UP (B+) TELEPHONE MUTE REAR AUTO ANT. REMOCON GROUND GROUND REMOCON REAR SIGNAL REMOCON FRONT SIGNAL REAR L-CH SP (-) FRONT L-CH SP (-) CAUTION Audio systems can be damaged when the vehicle
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    11 12 13 14 15 16 The VFD shows each function and status while the unit is in operation. RADIO RECEPTION 86Z021 CD PLAY 4 3 2 1 19 17 18 86Z020 86Z022 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Scan 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. Auto store Repeat function Random function Metallic tape Track function indicator
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    system can be operated when the ignition key is at "ACC" or "ON" position. • When ejecting a tape, the mode is automatically switched to the radio mode. • When you turn it on, the audio system will operate in the mode that it was operating in before it was turned off. 2. SOUND MODE SELECTOR How
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    audio . • Even though the audio system is turned off and seconds. Even though the audio system is turned off or AM/FM button to turn the audio system on. • Press the "AM the tuning up/down buttons (for manual or seek tuning), the preset buttons audio system can be operated when the ignition key is in the "ACC
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    higher station, press the tuning up button for more than 0.5 seconds. Manual Tuning: Press the tuning up or down button for less than 0.5 5 seconds each. Then, the station you heard before operating the auto store function is automatically tuned in. • "AST" band will disappear if you press the
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    AUTO STORE For more 2 seconds Be stored in Order to 6 buttons PRESET SCAN Manual Memory button or "TAPE" button to turn the audio system on. 2) Insert a cassette tape fully press the tape eject button. Then, the radio mode is automatically activated. 6) To play a cassette when the radio or
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    INSTRUMENT PANEL Auto Reverse When the tape reaches at the end of one side, it will automatically reverse and play back the other side. To stop the rewind movement, press the cassette on/program button. AMS (Auto Music Search) Function The AMS function searches for the beginning of a music track by
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    . The player will play the last position you listened to. 4) To eject the CD, press the CD eject button. If the ejected disc is not taken out of the CD player within 10 seconds, the CD will automatically load again. After the CD is ejected, the audio system will change to the last
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    WHEEL CONTROLS If your vehicle has this feature, you can control certain audio functions using the buttons on your steering wheel. MODE Switch Button (FM1, FM2, AM, TAPE, CD) Each time this button is pressed, the mode is changed as follows: FM1 FM2 AM CD TAPE 86Z009 The above flow chart shows
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    fast forward is started and the beginning of the next track is played automatically. At this time, if the button is pressed again or if the operating. Tape Manual Program (more than 0.5 seconds) If this button is pressed for more than 0.5 seconds during tape playback, the unit will switch to FF. If
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    SECTION Tape speed Wow / Flutter S/N Ratio Cross talk Frequency response 4.75 cm/sec 0.18% (WRMS) 65 dB (DOLBY ON) 40 dB 63 Hz ~ 15 kHz SYSTEM DISC ~ 8 OHM (4 SPEAKER) 35 WATTS x 4CH = 140 WATTS CDP SECTION COMPACT DISC DIGITAL AUDIO SYSTEM COMPACT DISC (12 cm) 1.2 m/S ~ 1.4 m/S (500 rpm ~ 200 rpm)
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    multi-dot VFD High-power output (45W x 4ch) 18-station preset tuning FM-12, AM-6 Automatic Tuning Function CD (MP3) Play/Pause Function Repeat/ 4. Tune up/down & Track Search button • Seek tuning • Scan tuning • Manual tuning 5. Autostore & AST Band Selection button 6. Preset station buttons (1 -
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    a disc, the mode is automatically changed to the mode that the audio system was operating in before the disc was inserted. • Audio system can be operated with the ignition key in the "ACC" or "ON" position. 86Z025 A B C D E F
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    display shows "0", the volume is centered between front and rear speakers. 5) After adjusting, the display will return to full audio system the VFD will return to the original display after 5 seconds. NOTE: The audio system can be activated by: • Pressing the power/volume control knob. • Inserting
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    NOTE: • The audio system has a special autostoreband in AM & FM. • To recall a preset station in automatically. Press the "AST" button for more than 1 second. FM1 FM2 AM 86Z006 CLASSIC POP ROCK VOICE JAZZ 86Z012 3) Tune in the desired station using seek tuning (4), scan tuning (4), manual
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    , preset-scan automatically starts. Manual Memory: Use audio system begins playing the first track automatically. 3) If a CD disc is already inserted in the disc slot, press the "CD" button. The audio system will play the last position previous track. Cue & Review: This function allows desired point
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    directory name will be displayed on the VFD. 3) After reaching the desired directory, the audio system will automatically start playing from the first MP3 file of the directory. NOTE: • The audio system can support multisession recorded discs. • If the MP3 disc has multisession, it takes a few time
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    WHEEL REMOTE OPERATION (if equipped in the vehicle) SEEK: In the RADIO mode • Manual CD play, the beginning of the next track is played automatically. • Cue (Fast Forward) When this button is pressed for ON/OFF Each time this button is pressed, the audio system is turned on or off. MODE: Mode
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    to mute the system. Finding a Station AM button (2): Press this button to switch to an AM station. The display will show the selection. FM button (3): Press this button to switch to an FM station. The display will show the selection. TUNE button (4): Press this button to select radio stations. Press
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    strongest signal in the region can be automatically stored. The display will show "AUTO SCANNING" and "SCANNING" will flash on the display. Stored stations will flash for a short time on the display in sequence. Once the stations are stored, the radio will switch to FM1 and the first preset station
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    the front and rear speakers. The display will show the fade level. When finished making the selection where it stopped, if it was the last selected audio source. The CD player can play the smaller and/or difficulty in loading and ejecting. If these problems occur, check the bottom surface of the CD.
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    sure the MP3/WMA files are recorded on a CD-R disc. • Do not mix standard audio and MP3/ WMA files on one disc. • Make sure each MP3/WMA file has using one folder for each album. Each folder or album should contain 18 songs or less. • Make sure to finalize the disc when burning support up to 8 3-51
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    When the CD contains only compressed audio files, but no folders, all shortened. The display will not show parts of words on the last page insert a CD with the ignition switch in the "OFF" position. As each new track starts in loading and ejecting. If these problems occur, check the bottom surface of
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    INSTRUMENT PANEL Do not add any label to a CD, it could get caught in the CD player. If a CD is recorded on a personal computer and a description label is needed, try labeling the top of the recorded CD with a marking pen instead. SOUND (SCROLL) button (8) (MP3/WMA mode only): Press this button for
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    play. • The CD is dirty, scratched, wet, or upside down. • The air is very humid. If so, wait about an hour and try again. • The format problem. AUDIO STEERING WHEEL CONTROLS If your vehicle has this feature, you can control some functions of audio system using the buttons on your steering wheel
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    to mute the system. Finding a Station AM button (2): Press this button to switch to an AM station. The display will show the selection. FM button (3): Press this button to switch to an FM station. The display will show the selection. TUNE button (4): Press this button to select radio stations. Press
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    strongest signal in the region can be automatically stored. The display will show "AUTO SCANNING" and "SCANNING" will flash on the display. Stored stations will flash for a short time on the display in sequence. Once the stations are stored, the radio will switch to FM1 and the first preset station
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    The display will show the fade level discs will be displayed. 2) Follow the displayed instruction on when to insert the discs. The CD stopped, if it was the last selected audio source. The CD player can play difficulty in loading and ejecting. If these problems occur, check the bottom surface of the
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    on a personal computer: • Make sure the MP3/WMA files are recorded on a CD-R disc. • Do not mix standard audio and MP3/ WMA files on one disc. • Make sure each MP3/WMA file has a .mp3 or .wma extension, other one folder for each album. Each folder or album should contain 18 songs or less. 3-58
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    no file folders. The system can support up to 8 folders in depth When the CD contains only compressed audio files, but no folders, all files be shortened. The display will not show parts of words on the last page insert a CD with the ignition switch in the "OFF" position. As each new track starts to
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    difficulty in finding tracks, and/or difficulty in loading and ejecting. If these problems occur, check the bottom surface of the CD. If the surface of the should play. • The CD is dirty, scratched, wet, or upside down. • The air is very humid. If so, wait about an hour and try again. • The format
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    message, write it down and provide it to your dealer when reporting the problem. AUDIO STEERING WHEEL CONTROLS If your vehicle has this feature, you can control some functions of audio system using the buttons on your steering wheel. VOLUME button Press the "•" button to increase the volume and the
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    button (2): Press this button to select the desired AM or FM band. The display will show the selection. The band changes as follows: 12 11 4 3 10 6 1 7 TUNE button (3): Press this button to select radio stations. (Manual tuning) Press the up arrows to select higher frequency stations. Press
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    the strongest signal in the region can be automatically stored. Display will show "AUTO SCANNING". And "SCANNING" will flash on the display. Stored stations will flash for a short time on the display in sequence. Once the stations are stored, the radio will switch to FM1 and the first preset station
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    the balance between the front and the rear speakers. The display will show the fade level. When finished making the selection, press the SOUND button appear on the display. When the tape reaches the end, it is automatically reversed and played back from the beginning of the opposite side. To stop
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    where it stopped, if it was the last selected audio source. The CD player can play the smaller and/or difficulty in loading and ejecting. If these problems occur, check the bottom surface of the CD. the desired AM or FM band. The display will show the selection. The band changes as follows: CAUTION
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    for each album. Each folder or album should contain 18 songs or less. • Make sure to finalize the was recorded using no file folders. The system can support up to 8 folders in depth, but keep the will display "ROOT". When the CD contains only compressed audio files, but no folders, all files will be
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    shortened. The display will not show parts of words on the last page insert a CD with the ignition switch in the "OFF" position. As each new track starts to if it was the last selected audio source. The CD player can play in loading and ejecting. If these problems occur, check the bottom surface of
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    dirty, scratched, wet, or upside down. • The air is very humid. If so, wait about an hour problem. AUDIO STEERING WHEEL CONTROLS If your vehicle has this feature, you can control some functions of audio system using the buttons on your steering wheel. PWR button Press this button to turn the audio
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    INSTRUMENT PANEL VOLUME button Press the "•" button to increase the volume and the "O" button to decrease the volume. SEEK button Mode Radio Short press *1 Long press *2 Next preset station Next receivable station 11 12 Radio and Tape with Six-Disc CD (Double Display, MP3/WMA) (AGX-5410JA) 2 8 9
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    automatically stored. Display will show "AUTO SCANNING". And "SCANNING" will flash on the display. Stored stations will flash for a short time on the display in sequence. Once the stations are stored, the radio will switch this button to select radio stations. (Manual tuning) Press the up arrows to
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    the balance between the front and the rear speakers. The display will show the fade level. When finished making the selection, press the SOUND button appear on the display. When the tape reaches the end, it is automatically reversed and played back from the beginning of the opposite side. To stop
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    multiple discs will be displayed. 2) Follow the displayed instruction on to insert the discs. The CD player takes it stopped, if it was the last selected audio source. The CD player can play the or difficulty in loading and ejecting. If these problems occur, check the bottom surface of the CD.
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    INSTRUMENT PANEL CAUTION If you add any label to a CD, insert more than one CD into the slot at a time, or attempt to play scratched or damaged CDs, you could damage the CD player. When using the CD player, use only CDs in good condition without any added label, load one CD at a time, and keep the
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    was recorded using no file folders. The system can support up to 8 folders in depth, but keep the will display "ROOT". When the CD contains only compressed audio files, but no folders, all files will be 4 pages will be shortened. The display will not show parts of words on the last page of text and
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    the CD will start playing where it stopped, if it was the last selected audio source. The CD player can play the smaller 3 inch (8 cm) single difficulty in finding tracks, and/or difficulty in loading and ejecting. If these problems occur, check the bottom surface of the CD. If the surface of the CD
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    should play. • The CD is dirty, scratched, wet, or upside down. • The air is very humid. If so, wait about an hour and try again. • The problem. AUDIO STEERING WHEEL CONTROLS If your vehicle has this feature, you can control some functions of audio system using the buttons on your steering wheel
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    6 discs can be stored in the magazine of CD changer. A selection of tracks from the 6 discs stored in the disc magazine can be made and automatically played in the order of your preference. NOTE: • The CD changer is controlled by the Main Unit. • The CD changer is an Optional Item. 2 1 86Z026
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    INSTRUMENT PANEL How to Change Discs 86Z014 86Z013 86Z015 To remove: 1) Open the sliding door of the CD changer to the right until it is completely latched. 2) Press the eject button on the CD changer and remove the magazine. 3) Pull a
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    will skip to the previous track. Cue & Review: This function allows desired point-search within a track and hold the track up/down button. The audio level is reduced and the disc will play heard. 4) After loading the magazine, close the sliding door completely to the left. CD Changer Play: To play
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    or 4/INT" button. "INTRO" will be displayed in VFD and the audio system will play the first 10 seconds of each track. When the player press the "4 or 5/RDM" button. "RDM" will be displayed in VFD and the audio system will play the CD in random order. To cancel this function, press this button
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    INSTRUMENT PANEL MEMO 3-81
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    DRIVING YOUR VEHICLE DRIVING YOUR VEHICLE Your Driving, the Road, and Your Vehicle ...4-1 Towing ...4-16 4
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    thousands of victims every year. Alcohol affects four things that everyone needs to drive a vehicle Judgment Muscular Coordination Vision Attentiveness. The obvious way to eliminate the leading highway safety problem is for people never to drink alcohol and then drive. But what if people do
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    to drive is affected well below a BAC of 0.10 percent. Research shows that the driving skills of many people are impaired at a BAC approaching of a Vehicle You have three systems that make your vehicle go where you want it to go. They are the brakes, the steering and the accelerator. All three
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    seconds or more with another. Age, physical condition, alertness, coordination and eyesight all play a part. So do alcohol, drugs and frustration. If there's a problem with the anti-lock brake system, this warning light will stay on. See "Anti-Lock Brake System Warning Light" in section 3. 4-3
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    of you. You slam on the brakes and continue braking. Here's what happens with ABS: A computer senses that wheels are slowing down. If one of the wheels is about to stop rolling, the computer will separately work the brakes at each front wheel and at both rear wheels. The anti-lock system can change
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    this ever happens? Ease up on the brake or accelerator pedal, steer the vehicle the way you want it to go, accelerate until you are out of the curve, and then accelerate gently into the straightaway. L5U3004A This warning light will stay on, or come on while you are driving, if there's a problem
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    isn't room. That's the time for evasive action - steering around the problem. Your vehicle can perform very well in emergencies like these. First apply your brakes but, unless you have anti-lock, not enough to lock your wheels. See "Braking" in this section. It is better to remove as much speed as
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    to your vehicle's three control systems. In the braking skid, your wheels aren't rolling. In the steering or cornering skid, too much speed or steering in a curve causes tires to slip and lose cornering force. And in the acceleration skid, too much throttle causes the driving wheels to spin
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    on slippery surfaces because stopping distance will be longer and vehicle control more limited. While driving on a surface with reduced traction, try your best to avoid sudden steering, acceleration or braking (including engine braking by shifting to a lower gear). Any sudden changes could cause
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    washer fluid. Replace your windshield wiper inserts when they show signs of vehicle. After driving through a large puddle of water or a car wash, apply your brake pedal lightly until your brakes work normally. Rain and wet roads can mean driving trouble. On a wet road, you can't stop, accelerate
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    air intake and badly damage your engine. Never drive through water that is slightly lower than the underbody of your vehicle another vehicle. One of the biggest problems safety in city driving: • Know the best way to get to where you are going. Get a city map and plan your trip into an unknown part
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    out. Of course, you'll find experienced and able service experts in SUZUKI dealerships all across North America. They'll be ready and willing to help if you need it. Here are some things you can check before a trip: • Windshield Washer Fluid: Is the reservoir full? Are all windows clean inside
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    pull off the road into a rest, service or parking area and take a nap, get some exercise, or both. For safety, treat drowsiness on the highway as an • Keep your vehicle in good shape. Check all fluid levels and also the brakes, tires, cooling system and transmission. These parts can work hard on
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    to break the fragile traction. If you accelerate too fast, the drive wheels will spin and polish the surface under the tires even more. Unless you have an anti-lock braking system, you'll want to brake very gently, too. (If you do have anti-lock, see "Braking" in this section. This system improves
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    vehicle to alert police that you've been stopped by the snow. • Put on extra clothing or wrap a blanket around you. If you have no blankets or extra clothing, make body insulators from newspapers, burlap bags, rags, floor mats your vehicle. Clear away snow from around the base of your vehicle,
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    fuel as long as you can. To help keep warm, you can get out of the vehicle manual transmission, between FIRST (1) or SECOND (2) and REVERSE (R)), spinning the wheels as little as possible. Release the accelerator pedal while you shift, and press lightly on the accelerator pedal when the transmission
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    cause severe transmission damage. Your vehicle can be towed using a dolly. To tow your vehicle using a dolly, follow these steps: 1) Put the front wheels on the dolly. 2) Put the vehicle in PARK(P) for automatic transaxle and NEUTRAL for manual transaxle. 3) Set the parking brake and then remove
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    in Section 2. 5) Clamp the steering wheel in a straightahead position with a clamping device designed for towing. 6) Release the parking brake. Tire and Loading Information Label safely carry. Cargo load capacity is the difference between the total load capacity of the vehicle and the total combined
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    Safety Certification Label. If the gross vehicle your vehicle, the vehicle vehicle would be braking which can result in an accident. 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
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    or GAWR limit of your vehicle. NOTE: Use of replacement tires with a higher load-carrying vehicle. Towing a Trailer L3U4030A Do not use your vehicle to tow a trailer. The vehicle is not designed or intended for such use. Towing a trailer can adversely affect handling, durability and fuel economy
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    AND APPEARANCE CARE SERVICE AND APPEARANCE CARE Service ...5-1 Fuel ...5-1 Checking Things Under the Hood ...5-4 Headlamp Aiming ...5-23 Bulb Replacement ...5-23 Windshield Wiper Blade Replacement ...5-27 Tires ...5-28 Appearance Care ...5-42 Vehicle Identification ...5-46 Electrical System ...5-46
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    attempting to do your own service work, see "Servicing Your Air Bag-Equipped Vehicle" in section 1. You should keep a record with all parts receipts and list the mileage and the date of any service work you perform. See "Maintenance Record" in section 6. California Fuel Adding Equipment to the
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    text on fuel. Costly repairs caused by use of improper fuel wouldn't be covered by your warranty. To check the fuel availability, ask an auto club, or contact a major oil company that does business in the country where you'll be driving. CAUTION Your vehicle was not designed for fuel that contains
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    CAUTION If you need a new fuel cap, be sure to get a genuine SUZUKI cap or its equivalent. Your light and may damage your fuel tank and emissions system. See "Malfunction Indicator Lamp" in the Index. To open the fuel filler door, pull up on the fuel filler door release lever located on the floor
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    tools away from any underhood electric fan. Hood Release To open the hood, do the following. WARNING Things that burn can get on hot engine parts and start a fire. These include liquids like fuel, oil, coolant, brake fluid, windshield washer and other fluids, and plastic or rubber. You or others
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    SERVICE AND APPEARANCE CARE 2) Then go to the front of the vehicle and lift the bottom of the secondary hood release lever upward. The secondary hood release lever is located near the front center of the hood. 3) Lift the hood, release the hood prop from its retainer and place the hood prop into
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    SERVICE AND APPEARANCE CARE Engine Compartment Overview When you open the hood on the engine, you'll see the following: A B C D E I H G F N5U5007A A. B. C. D. E. Engine Air Cleaner/Filter Engine Oil Filler Cap Brake/Clutch Fluid Reservoir Engine Coolant Surge Tank Underhood Fuse Block
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    an added reminder. Checking Engine Oil It's a good idea to check your engine oil every time you get fuel. In order to get an accurate reading, the oil must be warm and the vehicle must be on level ground. Use the engine oil dipstick to check the oil level. The dipstick's handle
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    SERVICE AND APPEARANCE CARE What Kind of Engine Oil to Use Oils recommended for your vehicle perform the engine oil change service yourself, be sure the oil proper viscosity oil for your vehicle, as shown in the the only viscosity grade recommended for your vehicle. However, if it's going to be
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    streams or bodies of water. Instead, recycle it by taking it to a place that collects used oil. If you have a problem properly disposing of your used oil, ask your dealer, a service station or a local recycling center for help. Engine Air Cleaner/Filter The engine air cleaner/filter is located
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    SERVICE AND APPEARANCE CARE km) or 3 months. If necessary, clean or replace it. How to Inspect the Engine Air Cleaner/ Filter To inspect the air cleaner/filter, remove the filter from the vehicle and lightly shake the filter to release loose dust and dirt. If the filter remains "caked" with dirt, a
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    . Recommend Automatic Transmission Fluid and Maintenance Schedule Change both the fluid and filter every 37,500 miles (60,000 km) if the vehicle is mainly service. See "Recommended Fluids and Lubricants" in section 6 for the proper fluid to use. Manual Transmission Fluid Checking Transmission Fluid
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    clutch linkage in your vehicle is self-adjusting. The master cylinder reservoir is filled with hydraulic fluid. A fluid loss in this system could indicate a problem. Have the system inspected and repaired. When to Check and What to Use Refer to the Maintenance Schedule to determine how often
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    SERVICE liquids to blow out and burn you badly. The vehicle must be on a level surface. When your engine in this section for instructions on "How to Add Coolant to the Coolant Surge Tank". When replacing the pressure cap, make parts. Coolant contains ethylene glycol, and it will burn if the engine
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    vehicle can be badly damaged. The costly repairs would not be covered by your warranty. If No Steam Is Coming From Your Engine If you get an engine overheat warning, but see or hear no steam, the problem of the vehicle until it cools down. You may decide not to lift the hood, but to get service help
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    vehicle should be parked on a level surface. Make sure that the air running. If it isn't, your vehicle needs service. WARNING Never turn the cap warranty. How to Add Coolant to the Coolant Surge Tank CAUTION This vehicle Heater and radiator hoses, and other engine parts, can be very hot. Don't touch
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    mixture. WARNING You can be burned if you spill coolant on hot engine parts. Coolant contains ethylene glycol and it will burn if the engine parts are hot enough. Don't spill coolant on a hot engine. 1) Park the vehicle on a level surface. You can remove the coolant surge tank pressure cap when
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    noise. A fluid loss in this system could indicate a problem. Have the system inspected and repaired. Turn the key off and then check the fluid level. The level need windshield washer fluid, be sure to read the manufacturer's instructions before use. If you will be operating your vehicle in an area
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    SERVICE AND APPEARANCE CARE Adding Washer Fluid Brakes Brake Fluid Your brake master cylinder reservoir is located near the back of the engine compartment on the driver's side of the vehicle. It is filled with DOT-3 brake fluid. See "Engine Compartment Overview" in this section for the location of
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    example, just a few drops of mineral-based oil, such as engine oil, in your brake system can damage brake system parts so badly that they'll have to be replaced. Don't let someone put in the wrong kind of fluid. • If you spill brake fluid on your vehicle's painted surfaces, the paint finish can be
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    systems. To avoid the possibility of the vehicles rolling, set the parking brake firmly on both vehicles involved in the jump start procedure. Put an automatic transmission in PARK (P) or a manual transmission in NEUTRAL before setting the parking brake. WARNING Batteries can hurt you. They can
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    in the accessory power outlet. Turn off the radio and all lamps that aren't needed. This will avoid sparks and help save both batteries. And it could save your radio! 4) Open the hoods and locate the batteries. Find the positive (+) and negative (-) terminal locations on each vehicle. Your vehicle
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    the cables don't touch each other or any other metal. The repairs wouldn't be covered by your warranty. 6) Connect the red positive (+) cable to the positive (+) terminal of the dead battery. Use a remote positive (+) terminal if the vehicle has one. 7) Don't let the other end touch metal. Connect
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    , it is possible for you to re-aim your headlamps by following the procedure in the service manual for your vehicle. Bulb Replacement For the type of bulb to use, see "Replacement Bulbs" in this section. For any bulb changing procedure not listed in this section, contact your dealer. Halogen
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    housing by turning it clockwise. 8) Reverse the steps 1 and 2 to reinstall the headlamp assembly. Then, check the lamps. Front Turn Signal Lamps Front Fog Lamps N4U5042A To replace a headlamp bulb: 1) Open the hood. 2) Remove the two bolts and one nut shown in the illustration that retain the
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    luggage compartment lamp bulb: 1) Use a flat screwdriver to pry the lamp assembly from the lamp assembly holder. 2) Replace the bulb. See "Replacement Bulbs" in this section for the proper bulb. 3) Reinstall the lamp assembly. To replace a tail/stop lamp or a rear turn signal lamp bulb: 1) Open the
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    SERVICE AND APPEARANCE CARE 7) Replace the lamp housing into the vehicle using the two screws removed earlier. 8) Close the liftgate. Backup Lamps and Tail/Stop Lamps License Plate Lamps N4U5029B N4U5045A To replace a license plate lamp bulb: To replace a backup lamp or a tail/stop lamp bulb: 1)
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    SERVICE AND APPEARANCE CARE Rear Sidemarker Lamps Replacement Bulbs Bulb High-Beam Headlamp Low-Beam Headlamp Front Turn Signal Lamp Stop Lamp/ Tail Lamp To replace a rear sidemarker lamp bulb: 1) Insert your hand into the inside of the rear bumper and hold the socket. 2) Rotate the rear sidemarker
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    service, see your SUZUKI Warranty booklet for details. For additional information refer to the tire manufacturer's booklet included with your vehicle's Owner's Manual. WARNING (Continued) • Worn, old tires can cause accidents. If your tread is badly worn, or if your tires have been damaged, replace
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    road tire has lost air and gone flat. See Number (TIN) shows the manufacturer and SUZUKI is equipped with tires which are all the same type and size. This is important to ensure proper steering and handling of the vehicle. Never mix tires of different size or type on the four wheels of your vehicle
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    square inch (psi) or kilopascal (kPa). Accessory Weight: This means the combined weight of optional accessories. Some examples of optional accessories are automatic transmission, power steering, power brakes, power windows, power seats, and air conditioning. Aspect Ratio: The relationship of a tire
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    of those standard items which they replace, not previously considered in curb weight or accessory weight, including heavy duty brakes, ride levelers, roof rack, heavy duty battery, and special trim. Recommended Inflation Pressure: Vehicle manufacturer's recommended tire inflation pressure shown
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    Temporary) 60 psi Rear (420 kPa) Front WARNING • Air pressures should be checked when the tires are cold or rim to slip on the tire bead, resulting in an accident or damage to the tire or rim door latch, shows the correct inflation pressures for your tires when they're cold. "Cold" means your vehicle
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    It Is Time for New Tires" and "Wheel Replacement" in this section for more information. The purpose of regular rotation is to achieve more uniform wear for all tires on the vehicle. The first rotation is the most important. See "Scheduled Maintenance Services" in section 6, for scheduled rotation
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    , load range, speed rating and construction type (bias, bias-belted or radial) as your original tires. WARNING Replacing the wheels and tires equipped on your vehicle with certain combinations of aftermarket wheels and tires can significantly change the steering and handling characteristics of your
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    The traction grade assigned to this tire is based on straight-ahead braking traction tests, and does not include acceleration, cornering, hydroplaning, or peak traction characteristics. Wheel Alignment and Tire Balance The wheels on your vehicle were aligned and balanced carefully at the factory
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    the same way as the one it replaces. If you need to replace any of your wheels, wheel bolts or wheel nuts, replace them only with new SUZUKI original equipment parts. This way, you will be sure to have the right wheel, wheel bolts and wheel nuts for your vehicle. Tire Chains CAUTION Use tire chains
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    vehicle toward that side. Take your foot off the accelerator pedal and grip the steering wheel firmly. Steer to maintain lane position, and then gently brake vehicle from moving: 1) Set the parking brake firmly. 2) Put an automatic transmission shift lever in PARK (P), or shift a manual transmission
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    off the jack you could be badly injured or killed. Never get under a vehicle when it is supported only by a jack. WARNING Only use the jack for lifting this car during an emergency tire change. 1) Remove the trim cover from the floor of the cargo area by pulling up on the tab. 2) Remove the
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    Rust or dirt on the wheel, or on the parts to which it is fastened, can make the wheel nuts become loose after a time. The wheel could come off and cause an accident. When you change a wheel, remove any rust or dirt from the places where the wheel attaches to the vehicle. In an emergency, you can
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    wheel nuts. If you have to replace them, be sure to get new SUZUKI original equipment wheel of the vehicle could cause injury Replace the trim cover. CAUTION Improperly tightened wheel nuts can lead to brake pulsation and rotor damage. To avoid expensive brake repairs, evenly tighten the wheel
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    air pressure for the compact spare tire is 420 kPa (60 psi). (Continued) CAUTION When the compact spare tire is installed, don't take your vehicle through an automatic car wash with guide rails. The compact spare can get caught on the rails. That can damage the tire and wheel, and maybe other parts
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    part of the vehicle. Some are dangerous if you breathe their fumes in a closed space. When you use anything from a container to clean your vehicle, be sure to follow the manufacturer's warnings and instructions. And always open your doors dry. Specific Fabric Cleaning Problems Stains caused by such
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    stains, use a leather cleaner. • Never use oils, varnishes, solvent-based or abrasive cleaners, furniture polish or shoe polish on leather. • Soiled "Vehicle Care/Appearance Materials" later in this section. Care of Safety Belts Keep belts clean and dry. WARNING Do not bleach or dye safety belts
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    a soft cloth and a car washing soap to clean exterior lamps and lenses. Follow instructions under Washing Your Vehicle. Finish Care Occasional waxing or mild polishing of your vehicle by hand may be necessary to remove residue from the paint finish. You can get SUZUKI-approved cleaning products from
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    on the body or wheels of the vehicle. Petroleum-based products may damage the paint finish and tires. Chemicals used for ice and snow removal and dust control can collect on the underbody. If these are not removed, accelerated corrosion (rust) can occur on the underbody parts such as fuel lines
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    wouldn't be covered by your warranty. Some add-on electrical equipment can keep other components from working as they should. Your vehicle has an air bag system. Before attempting to add anything electrical to your vehicle, see "Servicing Your Air BagEquipped Vehicle" in section 1. Cleaner Wax
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    protect the power windows and other power accessories. When the current load is too heavy, the circuit breaker opens, protecting the circuit until the problem is fixed or goes away. used to easily remove fuses from the fuse block. Instrument Panel Fuse Block 10A AIRBAG 25A WPR 10A RADIO/CLK 10A ECM
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    Fuses AIRBAG WPR RADIO/CLK ECM AIRBAG AUX LTR Usages Air Bag Wiper Radio/Clock Engine Control Module Occupation Classification Sensor Extra Jack Fuses ENG FUSE BOX, DRL HAZRD LAMPS A/C, CLK HVAC RKE RADIO S/ROOF DLC SPARE Usages Engine Fuse box, Daytime Running Light Hazard Lamps A/C Switch, Clock
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    5-49 BATT PWR 30A HEAD LAMPS 10A ECM 25A ABS I/P FUSE HI BEAM A/C HORN DRIVER'S PWR WNDW 20A 15A 15A 10A FUEL PUMP SERVICE AND APPEARANCE CARE 15A 10A 10A 10A STOP LAMPS FRT FOG ILLUM LT INJ ENG SNSR LOW BEAM LT 15A 15A 10A 15A 60A HVAC
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    MIR HTD FRT FOG ILLUMLT INJ ENG SNSR Usages Head Lamp Engine Control Module Instrument Panel Fuse Fuel Pump Air Conditioning Horn Head Lamp High-Beam Driver's Power Window Stop Lamps Door Lock Heated Mirror Front Fog License Plate Lamp, Parking Lamp Left Injector EVAP Canister Purge Solenoid, HO2S
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    SERVICE AND Strut Type Dual Link Type Capacities Application Air Conditioning Refrigerant R-134a Brake/Clutch Fluid Engine Coolant Engine Oil with Filter Fuel Tank Power Steering Fluid Automatic Transmission Fluid (Complete Overhaul) Manual Transmission Fluid (Complete Drain and Refill) Wheel
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    Length Overall Width Overall Height Wheel Base Tread Front Rear Minimum Ground Clearance 169.1 in (4,295 mm) 67.9 in (1,725 mm) 56.9 in (1,445 mm) 102.4 in (2,600 mm) 58.3 in (1,480 mm) 58.3 in (1,480 mm) 6.3 in (160 mm) Weight Gross Vehicle Weight Rating See the safety certification label and the
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    SERVICE AND APPEARANCE CARE MEMO 5-53
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    MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE General Information ...6-1 Maintenance ...6-2 6
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    examined or approved by SUZUKI. SUZUKI can certify neither the suitability nor the safety of non-SUZUKI parts and accessories and is not liable for damage caused by their use. Inadequate, incomplete, or insufficient servicing may result in operational problems with your vehicle that could even lead
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    services chart. Maintenance Recommended under Normal Driving Conditions Maintenance Interval Maintenance Item Engine Control System Drive Belt (Alternator, Power steering Pump & A/C Compressor) Engine Oil & Oil Filter Cooling System Hose & Connections Engine Coolant Fuel Filter (integrated in Fuel
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    MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE Maintenance Interval Maintenance Item Kilometers (miles) or time in months, (Alternator, Power steering Pump & A/C Compressor) Engine Oil & Oil Filter Cooling System Hose & Connections Engine Coolant Fuel Filter (integrated in Fuel Pump) Fuel Line & Connections Air Cleaner
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    MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE Maintenance Interval Maintenance Item Chassis and Body Air Filter (A/C) Exhaust Pipe & Mountings Brake/Clutch Fluid Front Brake Pads & Discs Rear Brake Pads & Discs Parking Brake Brake Line & Connections (Including Booster) Manual Transmission Fluid Automatic Transmission Fluid
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    Parking Brake Brake Line & Connections (Including Booster) Manual Transmission Fluid Automatic Transmission Fluid Chassis and Underbody Bolts and Nuts Tight/Secure Tire Condition & Inflation Pressure Tire Rotation Steering Wheel & Linkage Power steering Fluid & Lines Drive Shaft Boots Safety Belts
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    or mountainous terrain. Maintenance Interval Maintenance Item Engine Control System Drive Belt (Alternator, Power steering Pump & A/C Compressor) Engine Oil & Oil Filter Cooling System Hose & Connections Engine Coolant Fuel Filter (integrated in Fuel Pump) Fuel Line & Connections Air Cleaner Element
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    MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE Maintenance Interval Maintenance Item Kilometers (miles) or time in months, (Alternator, Power steering Pump & A/C Compressor) Engine Oil & Oil Filter Cooling System Hose & Connections Engine Coolant Fuel Filter (integrated in Fuel Pump) Fuel Line & Connections Air Cleaner
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    MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE Maintenance Interval Maintenance Item Chassis and Body Air Filter (A/C) Exhaust Pipe & Mountings Brake/Clutch Fluid Front Brake Pads & Discs Rear Brake Pads & Discs Parking Brake Brake Line & Connections (Including Booster) Manual Transmission Fluid Automatic Transmission Fluid
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    Parking Brake Brake Line & Connections (Including Booster) Manual Transmission Fluid Automatic Transmission Fluid Chassis and Underbody Bolts and Nuts Tight/Secure Tire Condition & Inflation Pressure Tire Rotation Steering Wheel & Linkage Power steering Fluid & Lines Drive Shaft Boots Safety Belts
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    information from "Owner Checks and Services" or "Periodic Maintenance" on the following record pages. Also, you should retain all maintenance receipts. Engine Coolant Silicate based Coolant Brake/Clutch Fluid Power Steering Fluid Automatic Transmission Fluid Manual Transmission Fluid DOT-3 DEXRON
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    MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE Maintenance Record Date Odometer Reading Serviced By Maintenance Record 6-11
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    MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE Maintenance Record Date Odometer Reading Serviced By Maintenance Record 6-12
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    MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE Maintenance Record Date Odometer Reading Serviced By Maintenance Record 6-13
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    GENERAL INFORMATION GENERAL INFORMATION Identification Numbers ...7-1 Safety Certification Label ...7-2 Emission Compliance Label (for U.S.A.) ...7-2 Warranties ...7-2 On-Board Vehicle Computers and Event Data Recorders ...7-3 Reporting Safety Defects ...7-4 7
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    found in the location shown in the above illustrations. This number is used to register the vehicle. It is also used to assist your dealer when ordering parts or referring to special service information. Engine Serial Number 60G128 60G152 The engine serial number is stamped on the cylinder block
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    Parts or Accessories • Emission Components Defect Warranty • Emission Performance Warranty 60A412 52D059 This label contains important safetyrelated information about your vehicle. The label is located on the driver's door lock pillar. The EPA emission compliance label is located under the hood
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    throttle position are monitored to provide emissions control and to provide optimum fuel economy. Your vehicle also has an onboard diagnostic system which monitors and records information about emission-related malfunctions. • Signals from various sensors are monitored to provide air bag deployment
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    If NHTSA receives similar complaints, it may open an investigation, and if it finds that a safety defect exists in a group of vehicles, it may order a recall and remedy campaign. However, NHTSA cannot become involved in individual problems between you, your dealer, or American Suzuki Motor Corp. To
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    GENERAL INFORMATION MEMO 7-5
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    ...5-46 Air Bag Readiness Light ...3-19 Antenna ...2-23 Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) ...4-3 Anti-Lock Brake System Warning Light ...3-21 Appearance Care ...5-42 Ashtrays and Cigarette Lighter ...3-11 Audio System ...3-27 Automatic Transmission Fluid ...5-10 Automatic Transmission Operation ...2-12
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    ...4-12 Hill and Mountain Roads ...4-12 Hold Mode Light ...3-22 Hood Release ...5-4 Horn ...3-2 How Does an Air Bag Restrain? ...1-32 How to Wear Safety Belts Properly ...1-7 Hydraulic Clutch ...5-12 F Filling a Portable Fuel Container ...5-4 Filling Your Tank ...5-2 Finish Damage ...5-45 Fog
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    ) ...1-1 P Parking Brake ...2-16 Parking Over Things That Can Burn ...2-18 Parking Your Vehicle (Manual Transmission) ...2-18 Passenger Air Bag Off Indicator ...3-26 Passenger Compartment Air Filter ...3-17 Passenger Sensing System ...1-30 Power Door Locks ...2-5 Power Steering Fluid ...5-17 Power
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    Seatbacks ...1-2 Recommended Fluids and Lubricants ...6-10 Recreational Vehicle Towing ...4-16 Remote Keyless Entry System ...2-1 Remote Keyless Entry System Operation ...2-2 Replacement Bulbs ...5-27 Replacing Restraint System Parts After a Crash ...1-34 Reporting Safety Defects ...7-4 Restraint
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    Restraint System (air bags) ...1-26 W Warning Lights, Gauges and Indicators ...3-18 Warranties ...7-2 Weatherstrips ...5-43 What Makes an Air Bag Inflate? ...1-32 What Will You See After an Air Bag Inflates? ...1-32 Wheel Alignment and Tire Balance ...5-35 Wheel Replacement ...5-36 When
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    INDEX MEMO 8-6
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    Prepared by September, 2005 Part No. 99011-85Z12-03E Printed in U.S.A. TP252
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    details, see "Engine Oil" in the "SERVICE AND APPEARANCE CARE" section. Brake and clutch fluid: DOT3 Automatic transmission fluid: ESSO LT71141 or TOTAL ATF H50235 Tire cold pressure: See the "Tire Information Label" located on the driver's door lock pillar. RENO 99011-85Z12-03E Made from 100
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Part No. 99011-85Z12-03E
September, 2005
OWNER’S MANUAL
2006
Keep With Vehicle At All Times.
Contains Important Information
On Safety, Operation & Maintenance.