TABLE OF CONTENTS
1
MAINTENANCE SERVICE RECORD
1
WARRANTY AND EMISSION WARRANTY POLICY
2
BEFORE DRIVING
3
STEERING COLUMN CONTROLS
4
INSTRUMENT PANEL
5
OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT
6
OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE
7
DRIVING TIPS
8
VEHICLE LOADING
9
INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE
10
EMERGENCY SERVICE
11
BODY WORK CARE
12
GENERAL INFORMATION
13
SUPPLEMENTARY FOR AMBULANCE (EECO CARE)
14
FOR VEHICLE FITTED WITH CNG FUEL SYSTEM
15
SPECIFICATIONS
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FOREWORD
IMPORTANT
This manual is an essential part of your vehicle
and should be kept with the vehicle at all
times. Please read this manual carefully and
review it from time to time. It contains
important information on maintenance. It is
especially important that this manual remain
with the vehicle at the time of resale. The
next owner will need this information also.
MARUTI SUZUKI INDIA LIMITED believes in
conservation and protection of Earth’s natural
resources.
You are invited to avail the three free
inspection services as described in this
manual. Three free inspection coupons are
attached to this manual. Please show this
manual to your dealer when you take your
vehicle for any Service.
MARUTI SUZUKI INDIA LIMITED
To prolong the life of your vehicle and reduce
maintenance costs, the periodic maintenance
must be carried out according to the
“PERIODIC MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE”
described in “INSPECTION AND
MAINTENANCE” section of this manual.
Periodic maintenance is essential for
preventing trouble and accidents to ensure
your satisfaction and safety.
Daily Inspection and Care as per “DAILY
INSPECTION CHECKLIST” described in the
“INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE” section
of this Manual is essential for prolonging the
operating life of the vehicle and for safe driving.
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To that end, we encourage every vehicle
owner to recycle, trade in, or properly dispose
of, as appropriate, used motor oil, coolant,
and other fluids; batteries; and tyres.
All information in this manual is
based on the latest product
information available at the time of
publication. Due to improvements or
other changes, there may be
discrepancies between information
in this manual and your vehicle.
MARUTI/SUZUKI reserves the right
to make changes at any time without
notice.
This vehicle may not comply with
standards or regulations of other
countries. Before attempting to
register this vehicle in any other
country, check all applicable
regulations and make any necessary
modifications.
WARNING/CAUTION/NOTE
Please read this manual and follow its
instructions carefully. To emphasise special
information, the words WARNING, CAUTION,
and NOTE have special meanings.
Information following these signal words
should be carefully reviewed.
` WARNING
The personal safety of the driver,
passengers, or bystanders may be
involved. Disregarding this information
could result in their injury or death.
CAUTION
These instructions point out special
service procedures or precautions that
must be followed to avoid damaging
the vehicle.
NOTE:
This provides special information to make
maintenance easier or important instructions
clearer.
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MODIFICATION WARNING
` WARNING
CAUTION
Do not modify this vehicle. Modification could adversely affect safety, handling, performance, or durability and
may contravene regulations. In addition, damage or performance problems
resulting from modification may not
be covered under warranty.
Improper installation of mobile
communication equipment such as
cellular telephones or CB (Citizen’s
Band) radios may cause electronic
interference with your vehicle’s ignition
system, resulting in vehicle performance
problems. Consult your MARUTI SUZUKI
dealer or qualified service technician
for advice on installing such mobile
communication equipment.
` WARNING
60G-00-004
The circle with a slash in this manual
means “Don’t do this” or “Don’t let this
happen”.
Your vehicle has monocoque body
construction which provides for certain crumple zones in the body which
absorbs larger part of impact energy
in the event of a front collision and
protects the occupants from impact.
Do not use any fitments such as crash
guards. These fitments will increase
the risk to the occupants because of
the shock directly getting transmitted
to the occupants.
Copying, quoting or reproduction of any
part of this manual is not permitted without
explicit approval by MARUTI SUZUKI INDIA
LIMITED.
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VEHICLE DETAILS
MODEL
CHASSIS NO.
ENGINE NO.
KEY NO.
DATE OF
DELIVERY
ODOMETER
READING (KM)
BATTERY
MAKE
SR. NO/BATCH CODE
OWNER’S NAME & ADDRESS _______________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________ TEL. NO. ________________________
ADDRESS/STAMP OF SELLING DEALER
SELLING DEALER CODE
SHOWROOM
IMPORTANT INFORMATION TO CUSTOMER
WORKSHOP
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Dear Customer
For any assistance with regard to our product, please contact
General Manager/Works Manager at any of our Dealer or
Authorised Service Station. For additional enquiry you may
contact our Regional Office or Service Department. The
Addresses and Phone nos. are given in Service Network
Booklet provided along with vehicle.
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MAINTENANCE SERVICE RECORD
DATE OF
SERVICE
F....free Service
5
KIND OF
SERVICE
MILEAGE
km
P....Paid Service W....Warranty.
DESCRIPTION OF JOB
NAME OF SERVICING
DEALER/MASS
JOB CARD
NO.
MECHANIC’S
SIGNATURE
A....Accident
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WARRANTY POLICY
WARRANTY POLICY
Maruti Suzuki India Limited (herein after called “Maruti Suzuki”),
warrants that each new Maruti Suzuki vehicle distributed in India by
Maruti Suzuki and sold by an authorised Maruti Suzuki dealer will be
free, under normal use and service, from any defects in material and
workmanship at the time of manufacture SUBJECT TO THE
FOLLOWING TERMS AND CONDITIONS:
(1) Qualification:
To qualify for this warranty:
(a) The Maruti Suzuki vehicle must be delivered by Maruti
Suzuki authorised dealer and set-up, serviced by Maruti
Suzuki authorised dealer/ service station.
(b) The warranty registration card in respect of each vehicle
must be completed by the dealer at the time of delivery of
the vehicle and dealer should retain the same.
(2) Term:
The term of the warranty shall be twenty four (24) months
or 40,000 kilometers (whichever occurs first) from the date
of delivery to the first owner.
(3) Maruti Suzuki’s Warranty Obligation:
If any defect(s) should be found in a Maruti Suzuki vehicle within
the term stipulated above, Maruti Suzuki’s only obligation is to
repair or replace at its sole discretion any part shown to be
defective, with a new part or the equivalent at no cost to the
owner for parts or labour, when Maruti Suzuki acknowledges
that such a defect is attributable to faulty material or workmanship
at the time of manufacture. The owner is responsible for any
repair or replacements which are not covered by this warranty.
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(4) Limitation:
This warranty shall not apply to:
(a) normal maintenance service required other than the three
free services, including without limitation, oil and fluid changes,
headlight aiming, fastener retightening, wheel balancing, wheel
alignment and tyre rotation, cleaning of injectors, adjustments
of carburettor, ignition timing, clutch and valve clearance.
(b) the replacement of normal wear parts including without
limitation, bulbs, tyres and tubes, spark plugs, belts, hoses,
filters, wiper blades, brushes, contact points, fuses, clutch
disc, brake shoes, brake pads, cable and all rubber parts
(except oil seal and glass run).
(c) any vehicle which has been used for competition or racing.
(d) any repairs or replacement required as a result of accidents
or collision.
(e) any defects caused by misuse, negligence, abnormal use
or insufficient care.
(f) any vehicle which has been modified or altered, including
without limitation, the installation of performance accessories.
(g) any vehicle on which parts or accessories not approved by
Maruti Suzuki have been used.
(h) any vehicle which has not been operated in accordance
with the operating instructions in the Maruti Suzuki Owner’s
Manual.
(i) any vehicle which has not received, during the warranty
term, the service inspections prescribed in the Maruti Suzuki
Owner’s Manual.
(j) any vehicle which has been assembled, disassembled,
adjusted or repaired by other than an Maruti Suzuki
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WARRANTY POLICY
authorised dealer/service station.
(k) any vehicle which has been used for purposes other than
what it was designed for.
(l) any damage or deterioration caused by industrial pollution
and bird droppings.
(m) insignificant defects which do not affect the function of the
vehicle including without limitation, sound, vibration and fluid
seep.
(n) any natural wear and tear including without limitation, aging
etc.
(o) Installation and usage of Domestic LPG Gas/LPG cylinder.
(p) V-belts, hoses and gas leaks. (For Maruti Suzuki AC Vehicle.)
(q) Any vehicle retrofitted with LPG/CNG kits.
(5) Extent of Warranty:
This warranty is the entire written warranty given by Maruti
Suzuki for Maruti Suzuki vehicles and no dealer or its or his
agent or employee is authorised to extend or enlarge this
warranty and no dealer or its or his agent or employee is
authorised to make any oral warranty on Maruti Suzuki’s behalf.
Maruti Suzuki reserves the right to add any improvements or
change the design of any model at any time with no obligation
to make the same changes on units previously sold.
(6) Warranty Service:
To obtain warranty service, the complete vehicle must be
presented at the owner’s expenses to any authorised Maruti
Suzuki dealer.
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(7) Owner’s Warranty Responsibilities:
It is responsibility of each owner to:
(a) make certain that the warranty registration/PDI card was
completed at the time of delivery of the vehicle;
(b) have performed, at his own expenses, by an Maruti Suzuki
authorised dealer/service station all the service inspections
specified in the Maruti Suzuki “Owner’s Manual and Service
Booklet” and maintain adequate proof that such service
inspections have been performed.
(c) make certain that the Maruti Suzuki authorised dealer/service
station performing the service inspection has certified the
work on the “Maintenance Service Record” page in the
“Owner’s Manual and Service Booklet” and
(d) present the Maruti Suzuki “Owner’s Manual and Service
Booklet” to the authorised Maruti Suzuki dealer whenever
requesting service inspections or warranty service.
If the “Owner’s Manual and Service Booklet” should be lost or
destroyed the owner should consult the authorised Maruti Suzuki
dealer from whom the vehicle was purchased for instructions
concerning replacement of the “Owner’s Manual and Service Booklet”.
(8) Disclaimer of Consequential Damage:
Maruti Suzuki assumes no responsibility for loss of vehicle, loss
of time, inconvenience or any other indirect incidental or
consequential damage resulting from the vehicle not being
available to the owner because of any defect covered by this
warranty.
(9) Change of Owner
Even if ownership of the vehicle changes, the remaining warranty
period is effective for the new owner.
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EMISSION WARRANTY
Maruti Suzuki offers the Emission Warranty on all Maruti Suzuki vehicles (apart from the Regular warranty and will run parallel to the regular
product warranty) only in four metropolitan cities (New Delhi, Kolkata, Mumbai and Chennai) with effect from July 1st, 2001.
Terms:
The Emission Warranty will be applicable for 80,000 kms or 3 years (Which ever comes earlier) from the date of delivery to the first owner.
The remaining warranty terms will be valid in case of any change in ownership provided the production of all valid document.
Conditions:
1. Under Emission Warranty, Warranty claims will be admitted for a prima facie examination, in case vehicle fails to meet to the Emission
Standard as specified in sub rule (2) of rule no. 115 of Central Motor Vehicles Rules (CMVR), 1989.
2. The warranty claims will only be accepted after examination carried out by Maruti Suzuki or it’s dealer which leads to firm conclusions
that the
a) Original settings have not been tempered in any case.
b) Part (as given in Annexure-A) has a manufacturing defect.
c) Vehicle is unable to meet the Emission Standards (as given in 1.), inspite of the vehicle having been maintained and used in
accordance with the instructions as specified in Owner’s Manual and Service Booklet and the used fuel and different oils (Engine
oil, Transmission oil, Brake oil etc.) are also as per specification.
3. The method of examination for deciding the warranty of the parts will be at the sole discretion of Maruti Suzuki and it’s dealer and results
of the examination will be final and binding. If after examination, the warrantable condition is not established, Maruti Suzuki and it’s dealer
has has the right to charge all, or part of the cost of such examination.
4. Under Emission Warranty, the parts (as given in Annexure-A) will be changed free of cost, but the consumables will be charged as
per actual.
5. If the part covered under Emission Warranty or the associated parts, are not independently replaceable, on account of these being
integral parts a complete assembly, Maruti Suzuki and it’s dealer will have the sole discretion to replace entire assembly or by using
some of the parts of the system through suitable repair or modifications.
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EMISSION WARRANTY
6. Any consequential repairs or replacement of parts which may be found necessary to establish compliance of Emission Warranty, will
not be considered under warranty, unless the same is under product warranty. The consumable will be charged as per actual under
such repair or replacement.
7. Maruti Suzuki will not be responsible for the cost of transportation of the vehicle to the nearest Maruti Suzuki dealer workshop or any
loss due to non-availability of the vehicle during the period of lodging of a warranty claim and examination and/or repair by Maruti Suzuki
dealer.
8. Maruti Suzuki will not be responsible for any penalty that may be charged by statutory authorities on account of failure to comply with
the EMISSION STANDARDS.
9. Emission Warranty will not be affected on the change of owner, provided all the documents are available.
10. All maintenance actions (as specified in the Owner’s Manual and Service Booklet) need to be followed and recorded in the manual for
emission warranty.
11. The customer needs to produce the PUC (Pollution Under Control) certificate valid for the period preceeding the test during which the
failure is discovered. The receipts (for the maintenance of the vehicle as per specification in Owner’s Manual and Service Booklet from
the date of original purchase of the vehicle) will also be required.
Conditions under which the Emission Warranty is not APPLICABLE
1.
In the absence of valid PUC certificate.
2.
Vehicle not serviced from Maruti Suzuki authorised workshop as per the schedule specified in the Owner’s Manual.
3.
Vehicle subjected to abnormal use (accident, motor race, rallies or for the purpose of establishing the records etc.)
4.
Use of non MGP (Maruti Geniune Part).
5.
Vehicle tempered in an unauthorised manner.
6.
Tampering with odometer so that the actual kilometer reading can not be read.
7.
Use of adulterated fuel and/or unspecified oils (Engine oil, Transmission oil and Brake oil etc.)
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EMISSION WARRANTY
Annexure-A
List of parts covered under Emission Warranty
1.
Fuel injection Assembly, Pressure Regulator, Throttle Body Assembly.
2.
Electronic Control Module (ECM).
3.
Intake Manifold.
4.
EGR valve.
5.
Distributor and internal parts.
6.
Ignitions coil.
7.
Canister Assembly.
8.
Vapour Liquid Separator.
9.
Fuel Tank and Filler Cap.
10.
PCV (Positive Crankcase Ventilation) Valve.
11.
Oil Filler Cap.
12.
Catalytic Convertor.
13.
Exhaust manifold.
14.
All fuel injection System related SENSORS.
15.
Maniverter
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BEFORE DRIVING
BEFORE DRIVING
Fuel Recommendation ............................................................................ 3-1
Keys ........................................................................................................... 3-1
Door Locks ............................................................................................... 3-2
Windows .................................................................................................... 3-3
Mirrors ....................................................................................................... 3-4
Seat Adjustment ...................................................................................... 3-4
Seat Belts ................................................................................................. 3-5
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BEFORE DRIVING
FUEL RECOMMENDATION
CAUTION
The fuel tank has an air space to
allow for fuel expansion in hot
weather. If you continue to add fuel
after the filler nozzle has automatically shut off or an initial blowback
occurs, the air chamber will become
full. Exposure to heat when fully
fuelled in this manner will result in
leakage due to fuel expansion. To
prevent such fuel leakage, stop filling after the filler nozzle has automatically shut off, or when using an
alternative non automatic system,
initial vent blowback occurs.
CAUTION
Be careful not to spill fuel containing alcohol while refuelling. Fuels
containing alcohol can cause paint
damage, which is not covered under
Warranty.
You must use unleaded petrol with an octane number (RON) of 91 or higher.
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Petrol/Ethanol Blends
Blends of unleaded petrol and ethanol (grain
alcohol), also known as gasohol, are commercially available in some areas. Blends of
this type may be used in your vehicle if they
are no more than 5% ethanol. Make sure
this petrol-ethanol blend has octane ratings
not lower than those recommended for petrol.
Petrol/Methanol Blends
Blends of unleaded petrol and methanol
(wood alcohol) are also commercially available in some areas. DO NOT USE fuels containing more than 5% methanol under any
circumstances. Fuel system damage or vehicle performance problems resulting from
the use of such fuels are not the responsibility of MARUTI SUZUKI and may not be
covered under Warranty.
Fuels containing 5% or less methanol may
be suitable for use in your vehicle if they
contain cosolvents and corrosion inhibitors.
NOTE:
If you are not satisfied with the driveability
or fuel economy of your vehicle when you
are using a petrol/alcohol blend, you should
switch back to unleaded petrol containing no
alcohol.
KEYS
EXAMPLE
02-77A005A
Your vehicle comes with a pair of identical
keys. Keep the spare key in a safe place.
One key can open all of the locks on the
vehicle.
The key identification number is stamped on
a metal tag provided with the keys. Keep
the tag in a safe place. If you lose your
keys, you will need this number to have new
keys made.
Key No.
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BEFORE DRIVING
DOOR LOCKS
EXAMPLE
EXAMPLE
UNLOCK
UNLOCK
LOCK
Front
WARNING
LOCK
Rear
02-60A009A
To lock a door from outside the vehicle:
a)
b)
Rearend Door Lock
Lock or unlock the rearend door lock by
inserting and turning the key. Turn the key
left to lock and right to unlock the rearend
door. Make sure the door is locked after
locking by the key.
Insert the key and turn the top of the
key toward the rear of the vehicle, or
02-60G006A
To lock a door from inside the vehicle, push
down the lock knob. Pull out the lock knob
to unlock the door.
Always make sure that the rearend
door is closed and latched securely.
Completely closing the rearend door
also helps prevent occupants being
thrown from the vehicle in the event
of an accident.
CAUTION
Do not use the key to lift up the
rearend door, or the key may break off
in the lock.
Push in the lock knob and hold the door
handle up as you close the door.
To unlock a door from outside the vehicle,
insert the key and turn the top of the key
toward the front of the vehicle.
To lock a rear side door from outside the
vehicle, push the lock knob down and close
the door.
LOCK
UNLOCK
02-76A020A
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BEFORE DRIVING
WINDOWS
2
UNLOCK
LOCK
1
02-60G010A
Manual Window Control
Raise or lower the door windows by turning the handle located on the door panel.
83B001
Child-Proof Locks (Rear side door)
As illustrated, a child-proof lock is provided
for both rear doors. When the lock lever is
in position 1, the child-proof lock is locked.
When the child-proof lock is in the locked
position, the rear door cannot be opened
from the inside even if the inside door lock
is unlocked but can be opened from the outside.
WARNING
Be sure to place the child-proof lock
in the locked position whenever
children are seated in the rear.
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Rear side door windows
You can open the window about half of the
way down in the normal manner. If you need
to open the window fully for some reason
such as carrying a big bag through the
window, open the window more by the
following manner.
1) Lower the window until it stops.
2) Return the handle about 90O and then
lower the window.
To close the window, simply raise it.
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02-76A065A
WARNING
Do not open the window fully while
driving. Passengers, especially
children, in the second seat may be
ejected from the vehicle in the event
of sudden manoeuvre or an accident
if the window is opened more than
the half-way-stop position.
CAUTION
Do not try to open the window
forcibly when it gets to the half-waystop position. The window opening
mechanism can be damaged.
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BEFORE DRIVING
MIRRORS
SEAT ADJUSTMENT
WARNING
WARNING
72F-01-013
To adjust the interior rearview mirror, move
the mirror up, or sideways to obtain the best
view.
Never attempt to adjust the driver’s
seat or seatback while driving. The
seat or seatback could move unexpectedly, causing loss of control.
Make sure that the driver’s seat and
seatback are properly adjusted before
you start driving.
To avoid excessive seat belt slack,
which reduces the effectiveness of
the seat belts as a safety device,
make sure that the seats are adjusted
before the seat belts are fastened.
EXAMPLE
EXAMPLE
EXAMPLE
02-77A007A
Outside Reaview Mirrors
Adjust the outside reaview mirrors so you
can just see the side of your vehicle in the
mirrors.
WARNING
Be careful when judging the size or
distance of a vehicle or other object
seen in the side convex mirror. Be
aware that objects look smaller and
appear farther away than when seen
in a flat mirror.
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83B004
83B003
Adjusting Seat Position (if equipped)
The adjustment lever for front seat (driver
seat only) is located under the front of the
seat, on the inboard side. To adjust the seat
position, pull up on the adjustment lever and
slide the seat forward or rearward. After adjustment, try to move the seat forward and
rearward to ensure that it is securely latched.
Adjusting Seatbacks (Except for rigid seat)
WARNING
Seatbacks should always be in an upright
position when driving, or seat belt
effectiveness may be reduced. Seat belts
are designed to offer maximum
protection when seatbacks are in the
fully upright position.
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BEFORE DRIVING
SEAT BELTS
(Front seats)
The seatbacks can be adjusted to different
angles. To adjust the seatback angle, pull up
the lever on the inboard side of the seat, move
the seatback to the desired position, and
release the lever to lock the seatback in place.
WARNING
EXAMPLE
07-65D231A
WARNING
Wear Your Seat Belts at All Times.
WARNING
2nd row fixed seat
This seat is fixed firmly and cannot be
folded.
The driver and co-driver must be
properly restrained by wearing seat
belts at all times, to minimize the risk
of severe injury or death in the event
of a crash.
• Never allow persons to ride in the
cargo area of a vehicle. In the event
of an accident, there is a much
greater risk of injury for persons
who are not riding in a seat with
their seat belt securely fastened.
• Seat belts should always be
adjusted so the lap portion of the
belt is worn low across the pelvis,
not across the waist. Shoulder
straps should be worn on the
outside shoulder only, and never
(Continued)
02-65D201A
3rd row fixed seat (if equipped)
This seat is fixed firmly and cannot be
folded.
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BEFORE DRIVING
(Continued)
under the arm. Seat belts should
never be worn with the straps
twisted and should be adjusted as
tightly as is comfortable to provide
the protection for which they have
been designed. A slack belt will
provide less protection than one
which is snug.
• Make sure that each seat belt buckle
is inserted into the proper buckle
catch. It is possible to cross the
buckle in the rear seat.
• Do not wear your seat belt over
WARNING
(Continued)
hard or breakable objects in your
pockets or on your clothing. If an
accident occurs, objects such as
glasses, pens etc. under the seat
belt can cause injury.
• Never use the same seat belt on
more than one occupant and never
attach a seat belt over an infant or
child being held on an occupant’s
lap. Such seat belt use could cause
serious injury in the event of an
accident.
(Continued)
(Continued)
WARNING
(Continued)
02-65D199A
• Pregnant women should use seat
belts,
although
specific
recommendations about restraint
use should be made by the
woman’s medical
advisor.
Remember that the lap portion of
the belt should be worn as low as
possible across the hips, as shown
in the diagram.
(Continued)
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• Periodically inspect seat belt
assemblies for excessive wear and
damage. Seat belts should be replaced
if webbing becomes frayed,
contaminated, or damaged in any way.
It is essential to replace the entire seat
belt assembly after it has been worn
in a severe impact, even if damage to
the assembly is not obvious.
• Children aged 12 and under should
ride properly restrained in the rear seat.
• Infants and small children should
never be transported unless they are
properly restrained. Restraint
systems for infants and small
children can be purchased locally
and should be used. Make sure that
the system you purchase meets
applicable safety standards. Read
and follow all the directions
provided by the manufacturer.
• Avoid contamination of seat belt
webbing by polishes, oils, chemicals,
and particularly battery acid.
Cleaning may safely be carried out
using mild soap and water.
• For children, if the shoulder belt
irritates the neck or face, move the
child closer to the center of the vehicle.
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BEFORE DRIVING
To Adjust the Belt
•
02-60A036A
02-81A102A
There are two types of seat belt “Lap-shoulder belt" and "Lap belt".
The type of belts provided in your vehicle
depends on the vehicle specification.
To fasten the seat belt, pull the buckle
tongue attached to the seat belt across your
body and press it into the buckle catch on
the opposite side until you hear a “click”.
02-60A040A
Press button
02-60A039A
To reduce the risk of sliding under the belt
during a collision, position the lap portion of
the belt across your lap as low on your hips
as possible and adjust the belt to a snug
fit using the proper method for each type
of the belt as described below. Make sure
that the belt is not twisted.
02-60A037A
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Lap-shoulder belt
Pull the shoulder portion of the belt upwards through the tongue plate.
To unfasten the belt, press the release
button on the buckle catch.
The length of the diagonal shoulder strap
adjusts itself to allow freedom of movement. The seat belt has an emergency
locking retractor (ELR), which is designed
to lock the seat belt only during a sudden stop or impact.
WARNING
No modifications or additions should
be made by the user which will either prevent the seat belt adjusting
devices from operating to remove
slack, or prevent the seat belt assembly from being adjusted to remove
slack.
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BEFORE DRIVING
To lengthen, release the tongue from the
buckle unit, pull the tongue (adjuster) in
the direction of the arrow, at right angles
to the belt. The buckle unit and the belt
tightened as previously described.
02-60A045A
• Lap belt
On this belt the adjuster is incorporated in the tongue unit.
To tighten the belt, pull the free end of
the belt across alongside the lap strap until
it is adjusted to a snug comfortable position.
Seat Belt Inspection
Periodically inspect the seat belts to make
sure they work properly and are not
damaged. Check the webbing, buckles, latch
plates, retractors, anchorages, and guide
loops. Replace any seat belts which do not
work properly or are damaged.
WARNING
Be sure to inspect all seat belt
assemblies after any collision. Any
seat belt assembly which was in use
during a collision (other than a very
minor one) should be replaced, even
if damage to the assembly which
was not in use during a collision
should be replaced if it does not
function properly or is damaged in
any way.
EXAMPLE
02-65D209A
02-60A046A
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STEERING COLUMN CONTROLS
STEERING COLUMN CONTROLS
Ignition switch ........................................................................................ 4-1
Lighting/turn signal control lever ....................................................... 4-2
Hazard warning switch .......................................................................... 4-2
Windscreen wiper and washer lever .................................................. 4-3
Horn .......................................................................................................... 4-3
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STEERING COLUMN CONTROLS
03-70G142A
To release the steering lock, fully insert the
key and turn it clockwise to one of the other
positions. If you have trouble turning the key
to unlock the steering, try turning the
steering wheel slightly to the right or left while
turning the key.
WARNING
To avoid possible injury, do not operate controls by reaching through
the steering wheel.
TURN TO LOCK
IGNITION SWITCH
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ACC
Accessories such as the radio can operate, when the engine is off.
03-81A70A
The ignition switch has the following four
positions:
LOCK
This is the normal parking position. It is the
only position in which the key can be
removed.
It locks the ignition, and prevents normal use
of the steering wheel after the key is
removed.
4-1
WARNING
• Never remove the ignition key
while the vehicle is moving. The
steering wheel will lock and you
will not be able to steer the vehicle.
• Do not leave children alone in a
parked vehicle, and always remove
the key. Unattended children could
cause accidental movement of the
vehicle, which could result in severe personal injury.
ON
This is the normal operating position. All
electrical systems are on.
START
This is the position for starting the engine
using the starter motor. The key should be
released from this position as soon as the
engine starts.
CAUTION
• Do not use the starter motor for
more than 15 seconds at a time.
If the engine does not start; wait
15 seconds before trying again. If
the engine does not start after
several attempts, check the fuel
and ignition systems or consult
your MARUTI SUZUKI dealer.
• Do not leave the ignition switch
in the “ON” position if the engine
is not running as the battery will
discharge.
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STEERING COLUMN CONTROLS
LIGHTING/TURN SIGNAL
CONTROL LEVER
03-76G001A
This control lever is located on the outboard
side of the steering column. Operate the lever
as described below.
Lighting Operation
To turn the lights on or off, twist the knob
on the end of the lever. There are three
positions: in the “OFF” position all lights are
off; in the middle position the front parking
lights, tail-lights, registration plate light, and
instrument lights are on, but the headlights
are off; in the third position the headlights
come on in addition to the other lights.
HIGH
LOW
With the headlights on, push the lever forward to switch to the high beams (main
beams) or pull the lever toward you to
switch to the low beams. When the high
beams (main beams) are on, a light on the
instrument panel will come on. To momentarily activative the high beams (main beams)
as a passing signal, pull the lever slightly
towards you and release it when you have
completed the signal.
Normal Turn Signal
Move the lever all the way up to signal a
left turn or all the way down to signal a right
turn for right hand drive. When the turn is
completed, the signal will cancel and the
lever will return to its normal position.
Lane Change Singnal
Some times, such as when changing lanes,
the steering wheel is not turned far enough
to cancel the turn signal. For convenience,
you can flash the turn signal by moving the
lever part way and holding it there. The lever
will return to its normal position when you
release it.
HAZARD WARNING SWITCH
03-76G003A
Turn Signal Operation
With the ignition switch in the "ON" position,
move the lever up or down to activate the
right left turn signals.
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PASS
03-76G002A
03-76G004A
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STEERING COLUMN CONTROLS
Push in the marked part of the hazard
warning switch to activate the hazard warning lights. All four turn signal lights and both
turn signal indicators will flash simultaneously.
To turn off the lights, push the another side
of the switch.
Use the hazard warning lights to warn other
traffic during emergency parking or when you
vehicle could otherwise become a traffic
hazard.
WINDSCREEN WIPER AND
WASHER LEVER
CAUTION
(Continued)
03-76G006A
Windscreen Washer
To spray windscreen washer fluid, pull the
lever toward you.
WARNING
• To prevent windscreen icing in
cold weather, turn on the defroster
to heat the windscreen before and
during windscreen washer use.
• Do not use radiator antifreeze in the
windscreen washer reservoir. It can
severely impair visibility when sprayed
on the windscreen, and can also
damage your vehicle’s paint.
03-76G005A
Windscreen Wipers
To turn the windscreen wipers on, push
down the knob on the end of the lever to
one of the three operating positions.
In the “LO” position, the wipers operate at
a steady low speed. In the “HI” position, the
wipers operate at a steady high speed. To
turn off the wipers, move the lever back to
the “OFF” position.
CAUTION
To help prevent damage to the
windscreen wiper and washer system
components, you should take the
following precautions:
• Do not continue to hold in the
lever when there is no windscreen
washer fluid being sprayed or the
washer motor can be damaged.
(Continued)
4-3
• Do not attempt to remove dirt from
a dry windscreen with the wipers
or you can damage the windscreen
and the wiper blades. Always wet
the windscreen with washer fluid
before operating the wipers.
• Clear ice or packed snow from the
wiper blades before using the
wipers.
• Check the washer fluid level
regularly. Check it often when the
weather is bad.
• Only fill the washer fluid reservoir
3/4 full during cold weather to
allow room for expansion if the
temperature falls low enough to
freeze the solution.
HORN
EXAMPLE
03-76A046
Press the center piece of the steering wheel
to sound the horn. The horn will sound with
the ignition switch in any position.
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INSTRUMENT PANEL
INSTRUMENT PANEL
Warning and Indicator lights ............................................................
Speedometer/Odometer/Tripmeter ......................................................
Meter illumination control .................................................................
Fuel gauge ...........................................................................................
High Engine Coolant Temperature Warning Light .......................
Glove box .............................................................................................
Heating system (if equipped) ............................................................
Air conditioning system (if equipped) ............................................
Head light leveling switch ................................................................
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5-4
5-4
5-5
5-5
5-5
5-6
5-8
5-9
INSTRUMENT PANEL
EXAMPLE
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1 Instrument cluster
2 Ignition switch
3 Lighting switch/Turn signal and dimmer
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
c
d
e
f
5-1
switch
Windscreen wiper and washer switch
Hazard warning switch
Other switches (if equipped)
Air conditioner and/or Heater control
panel (if equipped)
Center ventilator
Side ventilator
Side demister
Glove box
Fuse box
Bonnet release
Headlight leveling switch (if equipped)
1
2
3
4
5
Speedometer
Odometer/Trip meter
Odometer/Trip meter selector knob
Fuel gauge
Warning and indicator lights
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INSTRUMENT PANEL
WARNING AND INDICATOR LIGHTS
WARNING
04-60B056A
Brake system warning light
This light comes on under three conditions:
1) when the ignition switch is turned to either
“ON” or "START" position, 2) when the
parking brake engaged, and 3) when the fluid
in the brake fluid reservoir falls below the
specified level. The light should go out after
starting the engine and fully releasing the
parking brake, if the fluid level in the brake
fluid reservoir is adequate.
If the brake system warning light comes on
while you are driving the vehicle, it may
mean that there is something wrong with the
vehicle’s braking system. If this happens, you
should:
1) Pull off the road and stop carefully.
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Remember that stopping distance
may be longer, you may have to
push harder on the pedal, and the
pedal may go down farther than
normal.
2) Test the brakes by carefully starting and
stopping on the side of the road.
3) If you determine that it is safe, drive
cautiously at low speed to the nearest
dealer for repairs, or
4) Have the vehicle towed to the nearest
dealer for repairs.
WARNING
If any of the following conditions occur, you should immediately ask your
MARUTI SUZUKI dealer to inspect the
brake system.
• If the brake system warning light
does not go out after the engine
has been started and the parking
brake has been fully released.
• If the brake system warning light
does not come on when the ignition switch is turned to the
“START” position.
• If the brake system warning light
comes on at any time during vehicle operation.
NOTE:
Because the disc brake system is selfadjusting, the fluid level will drop as the
brake pads become worn.
Replenishing the brake fluid reservoir is
considered normal periodic maintenance.
04-50G051A
Oil Pressure Light
This light comes on when the ignition switch
is turned on, and goes out when the engine
is started. The light will come on and remain on if there is insufficient oil pressure.
If the light comes on when driving, pull off
the road as soon as you can and stop the
engine. Check the oil level and add oil if
necessary. If there is enough oil, the lubrication system should be inspected by your
MARUTI SUZUKI dealer before you drive
the vehicle again.
5-2
INSTRUMENT PANEL
CAUTION
• If you operate the engine with this
light on, severe engine damage can
result.
• Do not rely on the Oil Pressure
Light to indicate the need to add
oil. Be sure to periodically check
the engine oil level.
04-50G052A
Charging Light
This light comes on when the ignition switch
is turned on, and goes out when the engine
is started. The light will come on and remain on if the battery is not being charged.
If the light comes on when the engine is
running, the charging system should be
inspected immediately by your MARUTI
SUZUKI dealer.
5-3
04-50G055A
04-70G037A
“Malfunction Indicator” Light
Your vehicle has a computer-controlled emission control system. A malfunction indicator
light is provided on the instrument panel to
indicate when it is necessary to have the
emission control system serviced. The malfunction indicator light comes on when the
ignition switch is turned to “ON” or "START"
and goes out when the engine is started.
If the malfunction indicator light comes on when
the engine is running, there is a problem with the
emission control system. Bring the vehicle to
your MARUTI SUZUKI dealer to have the
problem corrected.
Turn Signal Indicators
When you turn on the left or right turn
signals, the corresponding green arrow on
the instrument panel will flash along with the
respective turn signal lights. When you turn
on the hazard warning switch, both arrows
will flash along with all of the turn signal lights.
CAUTION
Continuing to drive the vehicle when
the malfunction indicator light is on
can cause permanent damage to the
vehicle’s emission control system,
and can affect fuel economy and
driveability.
04-50G056A
Main Beam (High Beam) Indicator Light
This indicator comes on when headlight main
beams (high beams) are turned on.
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INSTRUMENT PANEL
SPEEDOMETER
The odometer (2) records the total distance
the vehicle has been driven. The trip meter
(3) can be used to measure the distance
travelled on short trips or between fuel
stops.
CAUTION
04-76A029A
Keep track of your odometer reading
and check the maintenance schedule
regularly for required services.
Increased wear or damage to certain
parts can result from failure to
perform required services at the
proper mileage intervals.
The display shows three types of indication;
odometer, trip meter A and trip meter B.
Push the selector knob quickly to switch the
indication among the three.
You can use the two trips meters (A and
B) independently.
04-65D060A
The speedometer (1) indicates vehicle speed
in km/h.
Push the selector knob for a little while
(about 2 seconds) to reset the trip meter
to zero.
ODEMETER/TRIPMETER
Meter illumination control
04-65D059A
68KH100
When the ignition switch is turned to "ON",
the display shows the odometer or trip meter.
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When the display shows the indication of
illumination intensity, you can dim or brighten
the meter illumination.
5-4
INSTRUMENT PANEL
To change the meter illumination brightness,
continue to hold in the selector knob (3).
The indication will change as shown in the
illustration. The illumination gets dimmer then
returns to the brightest condition after it
reaches the dimmest.
HIGH ENGINE COOLANT
TEMPERATURE WARNING
LIGHT (Red Color)
FUEL GAUGE
When the ignition switch is in the “ON” position, this gauge gives an approximate indication of the amount of fuel in the fuel tank. “F”
stands for full and “E” stands for empty.
When the fuel meter indicator shows only
one segment to “E”, refill the tank as soon
as possible.
NOTE:
If the last segment blinks, it means that the
fuel tank is almost empty.
GLOVE BOX
04-76A002A
When the ignition switch is turned to the
“ON” position, this light comes on briefly so
you can check that the light is working. If
this light blinks while driving, it means the
engine is running hot. Avoid driving conditions that may lead to actual overheating. If
the light stays on without blinking, then the
engine is overheating. Follow the instructions in the “If the Engine Over heats” of
“EMERGENCY SERVICE” section.
CAUTION
Continuing to drive the vehicle when
engine overheating is indicated can
result in severe engine damage.
04-76A055A
WARNING
Never drive with the glove box lid
open. It could cause injury if an accident occurs.
To open the glove box, pull the latch lever.
To close it, push the lid until it latches
securely.
NOTE:
The fuel meter indicator varies depending on
road conditions (for example, slope or curve)
and driving conditions because of fuel moving
in the tank.
5-5
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INSTRUMENT PANEL
a
HEATING SYSTEM (if equipped)
a
The heating system provides heating,
demisting, and ventilation.
b
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
b
Windscreen defroster
Side defroster (demister)
Side outlet
Center outlet
Floor outlet
1
2
3
4
d
d
c
c
RECIRCULATED AIR
5
6
7
FRESH AIR
e
e
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8
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9
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5-6
INSTRUMENT PANEL
Description of Controls
Function selector 1 This selector is used
to select one of the functions described
below:
04-60A102A VENTILATION 2 Temperature-controlled air comes out of the center
and side air outlets.
04-60A103A
BI-LEVEL 3 Temperature-controlled air comes out of the floor
outlets and cooler air comes out
of the center and side outlets.
When the temperature control lever is in the fully “COLD” position
or fully “HOT” position, however,
the air from the floor outlets and
the air from the center and side
outlets will be the same temperature.
04-60A104A
HEAT 4 Temperature-controlled air
comes out of the floor outlets.
04-60A105A
HEAT & DEMIST 5 Temperaturecontrolled air comes out of the
floor outlets, the windscreen
demister outlets, and the side
demister outlets.
5-7
DEMIST 6 Temperature-controlled
air comes out of the windscreen
demister outlets and the side
demister outlets.
Air Intake Selector 7 This selector is used
to select between circulating outside air
(FRESH AIR) or recirculating inside air (RECIRCULATED AIR).
04-60A106A
Temperature Selector 8 This selector is
used to control the temperature of the air
that comes out of the air outlets.
Blower Speed Selector 9 This selector is
used to turn on the blower and to select
blower speed. There are four positions :
OFF, LOW, MEDIUM, and HIGH.
System Operating Instructions
Natural Ventilation
Select “VENTILATION”, and “FRESH AIR”,
the temperature selector to the desired temperature position, and the blower speed
selector to "OFF". Fresh air will flow through
the vehicle during driving.
Forced Ventilation
The control settings are the same as for
natural ventilation except you set the blower
speed selector to a position other than
"OFF".
Normal Heating (Using outside air)
Select “HEAT”, and “FRESH AIR”, the temperature selector to the desired temperature
position, and the blower speed selector to
the desired blower speed position. Setting
the blower speed selector to a higher blower
speed position increases heating efficiency.
Quick Heating (Using recirculated air)
The control settings are the same as for normal heating except you select “RECIRCULATED AIR”. If you use this heating method
for an extended period of time, the air in the
vehicle can become contaminated and the
windows can become misty. Therefore, use
this method only for quick heating and
change to the normal heating method as
soon as possible.
Cool Face/Warm Feet
Select “BI-LEVEL”, and “FRESH AIR”, the
temperature selector to the desired temperature position, and the blower speed selector to the desired blower speed position. Unless the temperature selector is in the fully
COLD position or fully HOT position, the air
that comes out of the center and side outlets
will be cooler than the air that comes out
of the floor outlets.
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INSTRUMENT PANEL
AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM
(if equipped)
Defrosting/Warm Feet
Select “HEAT & DEMIST”, and “FRESH
AIR”, the temperature selector to the desired
temperature position, and the blower speed
selector to HIGH. When the windscreen has
become clear, set the blower speed selector
to the desired blower speed position.
Defrosting
Select “DEMIST”, and “FRESH AIR”, the
temperature selector to the desired
temperature position, and the blower speed
selector to HIGH. Setting the temperature
selector to a higher temperature position
increases demisting efficiency. When the
windscreen has become clear, set the blower
speed selector to the desired blower speed
position.
RECIRCULATED AIR
HEATER & DEMIST
VENTILATION
DEMIST
FRESH AIR
04-81A028A
If your vehicle is equipped with air conditioner,
it has an A/C switch located on the heater
control panel. The air conditioning system can
be used to provide cooling and dehumidifying, as described below. To turn on the air
conditioning system, push in the A/C switch
and set the blower speed selector to a position
other than "OFF". An indicator light will come
on when the air conditioning system is on.
To turn off the air conditioning system, push
the A/C switch again.
During operation of the air conditioner, you
may notice slight changes in engine speed.
These changes are normal, the system is
designed so that the compressor turns on
or off to maintain the desired temperature.
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Less operation of the compressor results in
better fuel economy.
System Operating Instructions
Normal Cooling
Turn on the "A/C" switch, set the air flow
selector to the “VENTILATION”, the temperature selector to the desired temperature
position, and the blower speed selector to
the desired blower speed selector to the desired blower speed position. Setting the
blower speed selector to a higher blower
speed position increases cooling efficiency.
You can switch the air intake selector to
either "FRESH AIR" or "RECIRCULATED
AIR" with your desire. Choosing "RECIRCULATED AIR" increases cooling efficiency.
Quick Cooling (Using recirculated air)
The control settings are the same as for normal cooling except you select “RECIRCULATED AIR”. and the highest blower speed.
NOTE:
• If you use select "RECIRCULATED AIR"
for an extended period of time, the air in
the vehicle can become contaminated.
Therefore, you should occasionally select
"FRESH AIR".
• If your vehicle has been left in the sun with
windows closed, it will cool faster if you
open the windows briefly while you operate the air conditioner with the air intake
selector at "FRESH AIR" and the blower
at high speed.
5-8
INSTRUMENT PANEL
HEADLIGHT LEVELING SWITCH
Dehumidifying
Turn on the A/C switch, set the air flow
selector to the desired position, select
“FRESH AIR”, the temperature selector to
the desired temperature position, and the
blower speed selector to the desired blower
speed position.
NOTE:
Because the air conditioner dehumidifies the
air, turning it on will help keep the windows
clear, even when blowing heated air using
the "DEMIST" or "HEATER & DEMIST"
functions.
Maintenance
If you do not use the air conditioner for a
long period, such as during winter, it may
not give the best performance when you start
using it again. To help maintain optimum
performance and durability of your air conditioner, it needs to be run periodically.
Operate the air conditioner at least once a
month for one minute with the engine idling.
This circulates the refrigerant and oil and
helps protect the internal components.
79F-05-028
NOTE:
Your vehicle uses the air conditioning
refrigerant HFC-134a, commonly called
“R-134a”. Only R-134a should be used
in your vehicle.
CAUTION
5-9
Using the wrong refrigerant may
damage your air conditioning system.
Use R-134a only. Do not mix or
replace the R-134a with other
refrigerants.
80G025
Level the headlight beam according to the
load condition of your vehicle by turning this
switch. The chart on next page shows the
appropriate switch position for different
vehicle-load conditions.
Vehicle Load
Condition
Switch Position
Driver only
0
Driver + 1 passenger
(in front seat)
0
All passengers
1
All passengers + evenly
distributed load in luggage
boot
1
Driver + evenly distributed
load in luggage boot
1
Dummy
2,3,4
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OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT
OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT
Parking brake lever ............................................................. 6-1
Pedals ..................................................................................... 6-1
Gear lever .............................................................................. 6-2
Fuel filler cap ....................................................................... 6-2
Folding seats ........................................................................ 6-3
Sun visor ............................................................................... 6-3
Interior light switch ............................................................. 6-4
Assist grips ........................................................................... 6-4
Bonnet .................................................................................... 6-4
Engine compartment ............................................................ 6-5
Frame hooks ......................................................................... 6-6
Tyre changing Tools ........................................................... 6-7
High Mount Stop Lamp ...................................................... 6-8
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OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT
PEDALS
PARKING BRAKE LEVER
WARNING
2
05-65D037A
The parking brake lever is located between
the seats. To apply the parking brake, hold
the brake pedal down and pull the parking brake lever all the way up. To release
the parking brake, hold the brake pedal
down, pull up slightly on the parking brake
lever, push the button on the end of the
lever with your thumb, and lower the lever
to its original position.
WARNING
• Never drive your vehicle with the
parking brake on: rear brake effectiveness can be reduced from
over heating, brake life may be
shortened, or permanent brake
damage may result.
• If the parking brake does not hold
the vehicle securely or does not
fully release, have your vehicle
inspected immediately by an authorized MARUTI SUZUKI dealer.
6-1
Always apply the parking brake fully
before leaving your vehicle or it may
move, causing injury or damage.
When parking, make sure the gear
shift lever is left in first gear or reverse. Remember, even though the
transmission is in gear, you must
always apply the parking brake fully.
WARNING
When parking the vehicle in extremely cold weather, the following
procedure should be used:
1) Apply the parking brake.
2) Shift the manual transmission
into reverse or first gear.
3) With the engine off, get out of the
vehicle and put chocks under the
wheels.
4) Release the parking brake.
When you return to your vehicle,
you must remember to first apply
the parking brake, then remove
the wheel chocks.
1
2
3
05-81A071A
Clutch Pedal 1
The clutch pedal is used to disengage the
drive to the wheels when starting the engine, stopping, or shifting the transmission
lever. Depressing the pedal disengages the
clutch.
CAUTION
Do not drive with your foot resting
on the clutch pedal. It could result
in excessive clutch wear, clutch
damage, or unexpected loss of engine braking.
Brake Pedal 2
Your MARUTI SUZUKI vehicle is equipped
with front disc brakes and rear drum brakes.
Depressing the brake pedal applies both
sets of brakes.
You may hear occasional brake squeal
when you apply the brakes. This is a
normal condition caused by environmental factors such as cold, wet, snow, etc.
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OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT
WARNING
If brake squeal is excessive and occurs
each time the brakes are applied, you
should have the brakes checked by
your MARUTI SUZUKI dealer.
Your vehicle is equipped with a manual
transmission. The gear lever is shown. For
details on how to use the transmission,
refer to "USING THE TRANSMISSION" in
the "OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE"
section.
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FUEL FILLER CAP
WARNING
Do not “ride” the brakes by applying them continuously or resting
your foot on the pedal. This will
result in overheating of the brakes
which could cause unpredictable
braking action, longer stopping distances, or permanent brake damage.
Accelerator Pedal 3
This pedal controls the speed of the engine. Depressing the accelerator pedal
increases power output and speed.
To install the fuel cap:
1) Turn the cap clockwise to lock or until
you hear several clicks.
2) Close the fuel filler door. Turn the key
counterclockwise to lock the door.
EXAMPLE
CAUTION
(1)
05-77A048A
GEAR LEVER
If you need to replace the fuel cap,
use only a cap specified for your
model. Using an improper fuel cap
can cause a serious malfunction of
the fuel system. You can get the
correct replacement cap from your
MARUTI SUZUKI dealer.
The fuel filler cap (1) is located on the right
side of the vehicle.
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To remove the fuel cap:
1) Open the fuel filler door by inserting
the key and turning it clockwise.
2) Remove the cap by turning it
counterclockwise.
6-2
OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT
FOLDING SEATS (Driver's side only)
EXAMPLE
WARNING
2nd row fixed seat (if equipped)
This seat is fixed firmly and cannot be
folded.
83B004
Reclining type front seats (if equipped)
The front seats can be reclined. To recline
the seatback, pull up the lever on the inboard side of the seat, move the seatback
to the desired position, and release the
lever to lock the seatback in place.
WARNING
Never drive the vehicle with the seats
folded fully back. Seatbacks should
always be in a fairly upright position
when driving, or seat belt effectiveness may be reduced. Seat belts are
designed to offer maximum protection when seatbacks are in the fully
upright position.
6-3
Luggage or other cargo should be
stowed in the luggage compartment
with the rear seat in an upright position, whenever possible. If you
need to carry cargo in the passenger compartment with the rear seat
back folded forward, be sure to
secure the cargo or it may be
thrown about, causing injury. Never
pile cargo higher than the seatbacks.
SUN VISOR
3rd row fixed seat (if equipped)
This seat is fixed firmly and cannot be
folded.
WARNING
When returning a rear seat to the normal position, make sure that movement of the seatback is unobstructed
and the seatback is securely latched.
05-76A015A
The sun visors can be pulled down to
block glare coming through the wind
screen, or they can be unhooked and
turned to the side to block glare coming
through the side window.
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OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT
INTERIOR LIGHT SWITCH
BONNET
This light switch has three positions which
functions as described below:
FRONT
05-77A051A
This light switch has three positions which
functions as described below:
1 The light comes on and stays on regardless of whether the driver's door is open
or closed.
2 The light comes on when the driver's door
is opened.
3 The light remains off even when the
driver's door is opened.
CENTRE (if equipped)
ASSIST GRIPS
05-76A048A
05-60A165A
Assist grips are provided for passenger
convenience.
To open the bonnet:
1) Pull the bonnet release handle located
on the outboard side of the driver’s
side of the instrument panel. This will
disengage the bonnet lock halfway.
WARNING
1
2
3
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1 The light comes on and stays on regardless of whether the driver's door is
open or closed.
2 The light comes on when the driver's
door is opened.
3 The light remains off even when the
driver's door is opened.
Do not hang items on the assist
grips. They could obstruct the
driver’s view, resulting in an accident, or could be thrown about in
an accident or abrupt manoeuvre,
causing injury.
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OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT
3)
Continue to lift up the bonnet until it is
high enough to support with the prop
rod.
WARNING
Make sure the bonnet is fully closed
and latched before driving. If it is
not, it can fly up unexpectedly during driving, obstructing your view
and resulting in an accident.
(1)
83B022
3)
ENGINE COMPARTMENT
05-76A049A
2)
Push the under-bonnet release lever
upwards with your finger, as shown
in the illustration. While pushing the
lever, lift up the bonnet.
To open the engine compartment:
1) Adjusting the front seatback to the
fairly upright position.
2) Slide the front seat to the rearmost
poistion.
NOTE:
Refer to the "SEAT ADJUSTMENT" section for details on how to recline the
seatback and how to slide the seat.
02-76A053A
4)
05-76A050A
6-5
Unhook the two lock lever on the front
end of the seat by pulling the bottom
portion of the lock lever (1).
Pull up the seat adjustment lever and
hold it there, and raise the seat
slowly.
Be sure to keep the seat adjustment
lever pulled up until the seat is fully
raised.
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OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT
To close the engine compartment, reverse
the procedure used to open the engine
compartment. Be sure to raise the seat
adjustment lever fully and hold while lowering the seat. After closing (push to lock
the lock lever) the engine compartment, try
to move the seat and seatback forward
and rearward to ensure that it is securely
latched.
WARNING
WARNING
02-76A054A
5)
Different positions of the seat while the
lever is holded as shown above.
A hook is provided on the front of the
vehicle for use in emergency situations. To
tow your vehicle on the road or highway,
follow the instruction of "TOWING" in
"EMERGENCY SERVICE" section.
The shipping hooks are provided on both
the front and rear of the vehicle for shipping use.
Do not use these shipping hooks for other
than shipping purpose.
Make sure that the driver's seat and
seatback are properly adjusted and
locked before you start driving.
Do not use these hooks to tow (or
be towed by) another vehicle on the
road or highway except in emergency situations.
FRAME HOOKS
Front shipping hooks
83B013
02-76A057A
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6-6
OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT
TYRE CHANGING TOOLS
(1)
05-76A018
The jack and jack handle are stowed in
the compartment under the bonnet.
To remove the jack, turn its shaft counterclockwise and pull the jack out of the
storage bracket. To stow the jack, place
it in the storage bracket and turn the shaft
clockwise untill the jack is securely held
in place.
05-77A055A
WARNING
The jack should be used only to
change wheels. It is important to
read the jacking instructions in the
"Emergency service" section of this
manual before attempting to use the
jack.
05-77A067A
The spare tyre is stowed under the rear
floor.
To remove the spare tyre:
1) Loosen the spare tyre holder hook
bolt (1).
2) Unhook the spare tyre holder and
lower it slowly.
3) Remove the tyre.
WARNING
After using the jack, jack handle be
sure to stow them securely or they
can cause injury if an accident occurs.
6-7
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OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT
HIGH MOUNT STOP LAMP
EXAMPLE
High mount stop lamp is provided on back
door. The stop lamp will glow when the brake
pedal will be depressed.
To change the bulb of the stop lamp, remove
the clips at both sides of the cover, by
pressing the inner pin inside so that the
clip gets loose and remove the bulb on
turning it anticlock-wise
The rating of each bulb is 5W/12V.There
are five bulbs in high mount stop lamp.
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OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE
OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE
Exhaust gas warning ............................................................. 7-1
Daily inspection checklist ..................................................... 7-1
Starting the engine ................................................................ 7-2
Using the transmission ......................................................... 7-3
Braking ..................................................................................... 7-4
Running-in ............................................................................... 7-4
Catalytic converter .................................................................. 7-5
Improving fuel economy ...................................................... 7-6
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OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE
EXHAUST GAS WARNING
06-70G143A
WARNING
Avoid breathing exhaust gases. Exhaust gases contain carbon monoxide, a potentially lethal gas that is
colourless 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.
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• Do not park with the engine running for a long period of time,
even in an open area. If it is
necessary to sit for a short time
in a parked vehicle with the engine running, make sure the air
intake lever is set to “FRESH
AIR” and the fan is at high
speed.
• Avoid operating the vehicle with
the rear door open. If it is necessary to operate the vehicle with
the rear door open, make sure all
the windows are closed, and the
fan is at high speed with the air
intake lever set to “FRESH AIR”.
• To allow proper operation of your
vehicle’s ventilation system, keep
the air inlet grille in front of the
windscreen 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.
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• Have the exhaust system inspected periodically for damage
and leaks. Any damage or leaks
should be repaired immediately.
DAILY INSPECTION CHECKLIST
06-76A023A
Before driving:
1) Make sure that windshield, windows,
mirrors, lights, and reflectors are clean
and unobstructed.
2) Check the tyres.
3) Look for fluid and oil leaks.
NOTE:
It is normal for water to drip from the
air conditioning system after use.
4) Adjust the seat and head restraint. (if
adjustable)
5) Check the brake pedal and the parking brake lever.
6) Adjust the mirrors.
7-1
OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE
7) Make sure that you and passengers
have properly fastened the seat belts.
8) Make sure that all warning lights come
on as the key is turned to the “ON”
or “START” position.
9) Check all gauges.
10) Make sure that the BRAKE FLUID
LEVEL WARNING light and the PARKING BRAKE INDICATOR light (if
equipped) are off after the parking
brake is released.
Once a week, or each time you fill your fuel
tank, perform the following under-hood/engine compartment checks:
1) Engine oil level.
2) Coolant level.
3) Brake fluid level.
4) Windscreen washer fluid level.
5) Battery solution level.
6) Hood latch operation.
Pull the hood release handle inside the
vehicle. Make sure that you can not
open the hood all the way without releasing the secondary latch. Be sure
to close the hood securely after checking for proper latch operation. See “All
Latches, Hinges & Locks” of "BODY"
in the “PERIODIC MAINTENANCE
SCHEDULE” in the “INSPECTION AND
MAINTENANCE” section for lubrication
schedule.
7-2
WARNING
Make sure the hood is fully closed
and latched before driving. If it is
not, it can fly up unexpectedly during driving, obstructing your view
and resulting in an accident.
STARTING THE ENGINE
Before starting the engine:
1) Make sure the parking brake is applied fully.
2) Manual Transmission – Shift into “N”
(Neutral) and depress the clutch pedal
all the way to the floor.
Hold it while starting the engine.
3) Start the engine according to the following procedures:
WARNING
Make sure that the parking brake is
applied fully and the transmission is
in Neutral before attempting to start
the engine.
CAUTION
• Stop turning the starter immediately after the engine has started
or the starter system can be damaged.
• Do not crank the engine for more
than 15 seconds at a time. If the
engine doesn’t start on the first
try, wait about 15 seconds before
trying again.
Cold and warm engine
With your foot off the accelerator pedal,
crank the engine by turning the ignition
key to “START”. Release the key when the
engine starts.
If the engine does not start after 15 seconds of cranking, wait about 15 seconds,
and again crank. If the engine does not
start again wait for 15 seconds after every
attempt to crank. In case of failure of
starting please consult MARUTI SUZUKI
dealer.
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OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE
USING THE TRANSMISSION
The table shows the maximum allowable
speed for each gear
Gear
position
Maximum
speed (kmph)
1
39
2
69
3
102
4
Top speed
5
Top speed
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Starting off
To start off, push in the clutch pedal and
change into 1st gear. After releasing the
parking brake, gradually release the clutch.
When you hear a change in the engine’s
sound, slowly press the accelerator while
continuing to gradually release the clutch.
Gear changing
All forward gears are synchronized, which
provides for quiet, easy changing. Always
push in the clutch pedal fully before
changing gears.
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To avoid shock Loads on the drive line, the
down shift must not exceed the following
Down Shift
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
→ 1st
→ 2nd
→ 3rd
→ 4th
Maximum
speed (kmph)
10
35
50
Any Speed
WARNING
• Reduce your speed and change
down to a lower gear before going down a long or steep hill. A
lower gear will allow the engine
to provide braking. Avoid riding
the brakes or they may overheat,
resulting in brake failure.
• When driving on slippery roads,
be sure to slow down before
changing down. Excessive and or
sudden changes in engine speed
may cause loss of traction, which
could cause you to lose control.
• Make sure that the vehicle is completely stationary before you
change into reverse.
CAUTION
• To help avoid clutch damage, do
not use the clutch pedal as a
footrest while driving or use the
clutch to keep the vehicle stationary on a hill. Depress the clutch
fully when changing gear.
• When changing gears or starting
off, do not race the engine. Racing the engine can shorten engine
life and prevent smooth operation.
7-3
OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE
BRAKING
06-76A015A
The distance needed to bring any vehicle
to a halt increases with the speed of the
vehicle. The braking distance needed, for
example, at 60 km/h will be approximately
4 times greater than the braking distance
needed at 30 km/h. Start to brake the
vehicle when there is plenty of distance
between your vehicle and the stopping point,
and slow down gradually.
WARNING
If water gets into the brake drums,
brake performance may become poor
and unpredictable. After driving
through water or washing the underside of the vehicle, test the brakes
while driving at a slow speed to see
if they have maintained their normal
effectiveness. If the brakes are less
effective than normal, dry them by
repeatedly applying the brakes while
driving slowly until the brakes have
regained their normal effectiveness.
7-4
Servo assisted brakes
Your vehicle has servo assisted brakes.
If servo assistance is lost due to a stalled
engine or other failures, the system is still
fully operational on reserve power and you
can bring the vehicle to a complete stop
by pressing the brake pedal once and
holding it down. The reserve power is
partly used up when you depress the
brake pedal and reduces each time the
pedal is pressed. Apply smooth and even
pressure to the pedal. Do not pump the
pedal.
WARNING
Even without reserve power in the
brake system, you can still stop the
vehicle by pressing the brake pedal
harder than normally required. However, the stopping distance may be
longer.
WARNING
Do not switch off the engine while
vehicle is in motion. e.g. This will
cause loss of vaccum assistance
leading to reduction of braking of
substantially.
WARNING
On loose surface where the wheels
can easily loose traction (such as
gravel etc.) the stopping distance required for your vehicle may be greater
than for a comparable vehicle with a
convontional brake system. Allow for
extra stopping distance when driving
on loose surface.
RUNNING-IN
CAUTION
The future performance and reliability
of the engine depends on the care and
restraint exercised during its early life.
It is especially important to observe the
following precautions during the initial 1000 kms of vehicle operation.
• After starting, do not race the engine. Warm it up gradually.
• Avoid prolonged vehicle operation at
a constant speed. Moving parts will
break in better if you vary your speed.
• Start off from a stop slowly. Avoid
full throttle starts.
• If possible, avoid hard braking, especially during the first 320 kms of
driving.
• Do not drive slowly with the transmission in a high gear.
• Drive the vehicle at moderate engine
speeds.
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OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE
CATALYTIC CONVERTER
may cause overheating of the catalyst. This
may result in permanent heat damage to the
catalyst and other vehicle components.
CAUTION
06-76A044A
The purpose of the catalytic converter is
minimize the amount of harmful pollutants in
your vehicle exhaust. Use of leaded fuel in
vehicles equipped with catalytic converters
is prohibited, because lead deactivates the
pollutant reducing components of the catalyst system.
The converter is designed to last the life of
the vehicle under normal usage and when
unleaded fuel is used. No special maintenance is required on the converter. However, it is very important to keep the engine properly tuned. Engine misfiring, which
can result from an improperly tuned engine,
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To minimize the possibility of catalyst
or other vehicle damage:
• Maintain the engine in the proper
operating condition.
• In the event of an engine malfunction, particularly one involving engine misfire or other apparent loss
of performance, have the vehicle
serviced promptly.
• Do not turn off the engine or interrupt the ignition when the transmission is in gear and the vehicle is in
motion.
• Do not try to start the engine by
pushing or towing the vehicle, or
coasting down a hill.
• Do not idle the engine with any
spark plug wires disconnected or
removed, such as during diagnostic testing.
• Do not idle the vehicle for prolonged
periods if idling seems rough or
there are other malfunctions.
• Do not allow the fuel tank to get
near the empty level.
06-76A004A
WARNING
Be careful where you park and
drive; the catalytic converter and
other exhaust components can get
very hot. As with any vehicle, do not
park or operate this vehicle in areas
where combustible materials such as
dry grass or leaves can come in
contact with a hot exhaust system.
7-5
OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE
IMPROVING FUEL ECONOMY
The following instructions will help you to
improve fuel economy.
correct pressure shown on the label located
below the driver’s side door latch striker.
Avoid excessive idling:
If you are to wait for more than a minute
while you are parked, stop the engine and
start it again later. When warming up a
cold engine, do not allow the engine to idle
or apply full throttle unitil the engine has
reached operating temperature. Allow the
engine to warm up by driving.
Never drive the vehicle when the water level on the road is more than 300
mm. Water may enter into the engine
causing damage in engine. It will not
be covered under warranty.
Avoid “fast” starts:
Fast starts away from lights or stop signs
will consume fuel unnecessarily and
shorten engine life. Start off slowly.
Avoid unnecessary stops:
Avoid unnecessary deceleration and stopping. Try to maintain a slow, steady speed
whenever possible. Slowing down and then
accelerating again uses more fuel.
Keep a steady cruising speed:
Keep as constant a speed as road and
traffic conditions will permit.
7-6
WARNING
06-60G087A
Keep the air cleaner clean:
A dirty air cleaner will cause too much fuel
supply to the engine for the amount of air
being supplied. The result is waste of fuel
due to incomplete combustion.
Keep weight to a minimum:
The heavier the load, the more fuel the
vehicle consumes. Take out any luggage
or cargo when it is not necessary.
Keep tyre pressures correct:
Underinflation of the tyres can waste fuel
due to increased running resistance of the
tyres. Keep your tyres inflated to the
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DRIVING TIPS
DRIVING TIPS
High-speed driving ...................................................... 8-1
Driving on hills ...........................................................8-1
Driving on slippery roads .........................................8-2
Driving on wet roads ................................................. 8-2
Do’s and Dont’s for Safe Driving ........................... 8-3
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DRIVING TIPS
HIGH-SPEED DRIVING
07-60A184A
WARNING
z
z
8-1
Wear Your Seat Belts at All Times.
The driver and all passengers
should be properly restrained at all
times, using the seatbelts
provided.
Refer
to
the
“SEATBELTS”
section
for
instructions on proper use of the
seat belts.
Never drive while under the
influence of alcohol or other drugs.
Alcohol and drugs can seriously
impair your ability to drive safely,
greatly increasing the risk of injury
to yourself and others. You should
also avoid driving when you are
tired, sick, irritated, or under stress.
When driving at a high-speed, pay attention
to the following:
z Stopping distance progressively increases
with vehicle speed. Apply the brakes far
enough ahead of the stopping point to allow
for the extra stopping distance.
z On rainy days, “Aquaplaning” can occur.
“Aquaplaning” is the loss of direct contact
between the road surface and the vehicle’s
tyres due to a water film forming between
them. Steering or braking the vehicle while
“Aquaplaning” can be very difficult, and loss
of control can occur. Keep speed down
when the road surface is wet.
z At high speeds, the vehicle may be affected by side winds. Therefore, reduce
speed and be prepared for unexpected buffeting, which can occur at the exits of
tunnels, when passing by a cut of a hill,
or when being overtaken by large vehicles,
etc.
DRIVING ON HILLS
07-76A005A
z
z
When climbing steep hills, the car may
begin to slow down and show a lack of
power. If this happens, you should
change to a lower gear so that the engine will again be operating in its normal
power range. Change rapidly to prevent
the car from losing momentum.
When driving down a hill, the engine should
be used for braking by shifting to next
lower gear.
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DRIVING TIPS
WARNING
Try not to hold the brake pedal down
too long or too often while going
down a steep or long hill. This could
cause the brakes to overheat, resulting in reduced braking efficiency.
Failure to take this precaution could
result in loss of vehicle control.
CAUTION
When descending a down hill, NEVER
turn the ignition key to the “OFF” position. Emission control system damage may result.
DRIVING ON SLIPPERY ROADS
z
If Your Vehicle Gets Stuck
If your vehicle gets stuck in snow, mud,
or sand, follow the directions below:
1) Change back and forth between first
gear and reverse. This will create a
rocking motion which may give you
enough momentum to free the vehicle.
Press gently on the accelerator to
keep wheel spin to a minimum. Remove your foot from the accelerator
while changing gear.
Do not race the engine. Excessive
wheel spin will cause the tyres to dig
deeper, making it more difficult to free
the vehicle.
2) If your vehicle remains stuck after a
few minutes of rocking, get another vehicle to pull you out.
WARNING
07-76A021A
Under wet road conditions you should drive
at a lower speed than on dry roads due to
possible slippage of tyres during braking.
When driving on icy, snowcovered, or muddy
roads, reduce your speed and avoid sudden acceleration, abrupt braking, or sharp
steering movements.
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Do not allow anyone to stand near
the vehicle when you are rocking it,
and do not spin the wheels faster
than an indicated 40 km/h on the
speedometer. Personal injury and/or
vehicle damage may result from spinning the wheels too fast.
CAUTION
Do not continue rocking the vehicle
for more than a few minutes. Prolonged rocking can cause engine
overheating or transmission damage.
DRIVING ON WET ROADS
CAUTION
z
z
z
When driving on wet roads, avoid
driving through large amount of
standing water on the road. Large
amount of water entering the engine
compartment may cause damage to
the engine and or electrical
components.
If stuck in deep water, do not start till
water level drops.
Water is incompressible substance,
water inside engine is harmful to
the engine.”
8-2
DRIVING TIPS
DON'T
WARNING
In addition to following the driving
tips in this section, it is important to
observe the following precautions.
z Make sure your tyres are in good
condition and always maintain the
specified tyre pressure. Refer to
“TYRES” in the “INSPECTION AND
MAINTENANCE” section for details.
z Do not use tyres other than those
specified by MARUTI SUZUKI.
Never use different sizes or types
of tyres on the front and rear
wheels. For information regarding
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8-3
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the specified tyres, refer to the
“SPECIFICATIONS” section.
z Never use oversize tyres or special
shock absorbers and springs to raise
(jack up) your vehicle. This will
change the handling characteristics.
z After driving through water, test the
brakes while driving at a slow speed
to see if they have maintained their
normal effectiveness. If the brakes are
less effective than normal, dry them
by repeatedly applying the brakes
while driving slowly until the brakes
have regained their normal
effectiveness.
Do’s and Dont’s for Safe Driving
Exercise care in handling your vehicle. Be
conscious of not only your own safety but also
the safety of others on the road, and thus enjoy
the best and most comfortable driving
experience.
This section contains basic rules for safe driving.
Read it carefully for good under-standing of the
content so that you can enjoy safe and pleasant
driving in your Maruti Suzuki vehicle.
72F-08-002
Starting
1) Adjust the driver’s seat for the proper
driving posture.
2) Adjust the rear view mirror so as to obtain
the best possible rear view.
3) Before moving off, look forward and back
to confirm safety.
4) Don’t start quickly, since it is dangerous
and wastes fuel.
General driving
1) Be sure to stop before the stop light and
stop sign. When moving into the
inter-section without any traffic lights or
signs, drive slowly to confirm safety.
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DRIVING TIPS
72F-08-008
72F-08-012
2) Always follow other vehicles at a safe
distance in order to prevent a rear-end
collision, in case the vehicle ahead make
a sudden stop.
3) Turn ON the turn signal at least 30 meters
before making a turn or chang-ing the lane
so as not to be hit from behind.
4) Before entering a corner, decelerate to a
safe speed. Don’t apply brakes during
cornering, or a cornering skid may occur.
5) When overtaking other vehicles, watch out
for the oncoming vehicle and care-fully
confirm the safety.
6) Don’t attempt zigzag driving which will
hinder your control over the vehicle and
cause an accident.
Use foot brake in three stages
1. Warn the vehicle behind you
2. Gradually apply the brake.
3. Bring the vehicle to a halt.
3) When driving on a downhill, try not to
apply the brake but use the engine brake
effectively. Overuse of the foot-brake may
result in total brake failure.
4) Avoid reckless high speed driving and try
to drive at a safe speed suitable for the
road conditions while maintaining a constant speed.
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72F-08-011
Braking
1) Use the parking brake when parking your
vehicle and shift the gear shift lever into
the first gear or reverse gear position for
the sake of safety.
2) Don’t use handbraking unless una-voidable. It causes the vehicle to skid and a
rearend collision occur. It is especially
dangerous when the tyres are worn, for
they allow a larger skid.
72F-08-015
5) The higher the speed, the narrower the
driver’s visual range becomes. In such a
state, it is difficult to anticipate any hazard and the driver feels much fatigued.
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DRIVING TIPS
6) Never do sharp handling during high
speed driving. You will lose your control
over your vehicle.
7) When overtaking or changing the lane
while driving at a high speed, keep an
ample vehicle-to-vehicle distance.
Long distance driving
1) Be sure to perform safety checks before
starting a trip.
2) Take rest at certain intervals to prevent
an accident which may occur when you
are sleepy or tired.
2) Don’t overtake other vehicles at night.
Darkness bothers your sense of speed
and hinders your judgement on the vehicle-to-vehicle distance.
3) Don’t use the high headlight beam unless
its use is inevitable. Its dazzle may blitz
the driver of the oncoming vehicle, thus
causing an accident.
4) Always keep the window glasses clean.
Don’t operate the windshield wiper when
the windshield glass is dry or the wiper
blade and glass may get dam-aged.
72F-08-022
Margin For Safety
It is important to allow yourself a margin for
safety during driving so that you can cope
with erroneous or unexpected driving of other
drivers. For that, observe the following.
72F-08-020
Night time driving
1) Drive more slowly at night than in the
daytime, for the visual range is restricted
at night.
8-5
72F-08-021
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DRIVING TIPS
y Drive at a safe speed.
y Maintain a sufficient distance between
your vehicle and the vehicle ahead.
y Don’t force yourself to overtake other
vehicles.
y Don’t make quick start, hard steering or
sudden stops.
y Allow an ample time in the driving schedule.
y Observe traffic rules and regulations.
Conclusion
A perfect driver does not exist. The endeavour of every motorist should be to strive for
perfection. Safety consciousness not only
ensures your safety and the safety of other
road users, it also helps reduce the wear
and tear on your vehicle, prolongs its life,
gives more mileage and ensures a comfortable driving experience.
Follow the do’s and don’ts listed, and
driving will never be the same again.
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VEHICLE LOADING
VEHICLE LOADING
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).
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 cargo area as possible. Never
pile cargo higher than the top of the
seat backs.
9-1
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INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE
INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE
Maintenance schedule ............................................. 10-1
Periodic Maintenance Schedule ............................ 10-2
Drive belt .................................................................. 10-7
Engine oil and filter .............................................. 10-7
Gear oil ................................................................... 10-10
Engine coolant ...................................................... 10-11
Windscreen washer fluid ..................................... 10-13
Air cleaner .............................................................. 10-13
Spark plugs ............................................................ 10-14
Brakes ...................................................................... 10-15
Steering ................................................................... 10-17
Clutch pedal ........................................................... 10-17
Tyres ........................................................................ 10-17
Tubeless tyre .......................................................... 10-19
Battery ..................................................................... 10-21
Fuses ....................................................................... 10-22
Bulb replacement .................................................. 10-23
Wiper blades .......................................................... 10-26
Air Conditioning System (if equipped) ............. 10-27
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INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE
MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE
Continued
z
09-60A187A
z
WARNING
You should take extreme care when
working on your vehicle to prevent
accidental injury. Here are a few precautions that you should be especially careful to observe:
z Do not leave the engine running
in garages or other confined
areas.
z When the engine is running, keep
hands, clothing, tools, and other
objects away from the fan and
water pump belt. Even though the
fan may not be moving, it can
automatically turn on without
warning.
z When it is necessary to do service
work with the engine running,
make sure that the parking brake
is applied fully and the
transmission is in Neutral.
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z
z
z
z
Do not touch ignition wires or
other ignition system parts when
starting the engine or when the
engine is running, or you could
receive an electric shock.
Be careful not to touch a hot
engine exhaust manifold and pipes,
muffler, radiator and water hoses.
Do not allow smoking, sparks, or
flames around gasoline or the
battery. Flammable fumes are
present.
Do not get under your vehicle if it
is supported only with the portable
jack provided in your vehicle.
Be careful not to cause accidental
short circuits between the positive
and negative battery terminals.
Keep used oil, coolant, and other
fluids away from children and pets.
Dispose of used fluids properly;
never pour them on the ground,
into sewers, etc.
The following table shows the times when
you should perform regular maintenance
on your vehicle. This table shows in
kilometres and months when inspections,
adjustments, lubrication and other services.
CAUTION
Whenever it becomes necessary to replace parts on your vehicle, it is recommended that you use MARUTI
genuine replacement parts MGP.
10-1
INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE
INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE
PERIODIC MAINTENANCE
SCHEDULE
NOTE :
This table includes services as scheduled
upto 80,000 km mileage. Beyond 80,000
km, carry out the same services at the
same intervals respectively.
WARNING
Maruti Suzuki recommends that
maintenance in your Maruti Suzuki
vehicles be performed by Maruti
Suzuki Authorised Workshops.
10-2
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“A” .... Adjust.
“I” ..... Inspect and correct or replace if necessary
“T” .... Tighten to specified torque.
“C” .... Clean.
“R” .... Replace or change.
“O” ... Rotate.
“L” ..... Lubricate.
Note:
This table includes services as scheduled up to 80,000 km mileage Beyond 80,000 km, carry out the same services at the same intervals
respectively.
Interval:
This interval should be judged by
odometer reading or months,
whichever comes first.
km (x 1,000)
months
ENGINE
1. Water pump drive belt (tension, wear)
2. Engine coolant (level, leakage)
3. Engine oil (SG+,SH,SJ OR SL) & Oil filter
4. Cooling system hoses and connections
(leakage, damage)
5. Engine bolts (All cylinder head and manifold fixings)
6. Engine mounting (loose, damage)
7. Valve clearance
8. Camshaft timing belt (damage, wear)
9.
Exhaust system (noise, leakage or
otherwise defective)
10. Positive crankcase ventilation System
(Hoses, connections and valve)
11. Damage on oil sump
IGNITION
1. Ignition wiring, (damage, deterioration)
2. Spark plugs (clean and adjust the gap)
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FREE INSPECTIONS
1
5
10
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6
12
PERIODIC MAINTENANCE SERVICE AT COST
20
30
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80
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48
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72
84
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INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE
Interval:
This interval should be judged by
odometer reading or months,
whichever comes first.
FUEL
1. Air cleaner
2.
3.
4.
km (x 1,000)
months
Paved-road
Dusty condition
Accelerator cable and Throttle shafts
Fuel tank cap, fuel lines & connections
(leakage, damage)
Fuel filter (leakage)
CLUTCH AND TRANSMISSION
1. Clutch pedal (play)
2. Clutch slipping (dragging or excessive damage)
3. Transmission and Differential oil
(level, leakage)
4. Gear Shifter Cables
BRAKE
1. Brake fluid (level, leakage)
2. Brake pedal (pedal-to-wall clearance)
3. Parking brake lever and cable (play, damage)
4. Brake discs & pads (wear)
5. Brake drums & shoes
6. Master cylinder and wheel cylinder
(oil leakage, boot kit)
7. Brake hoses and pipes (leakage, damage)
10-4
FREE INSPECTIONS
1
5
10
1
6
12
PERIODIC MAINTENANCE SERVICE AT COST
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
24
36
48
60
72
84
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Clean every 5,000 km. Replace every 40,000 km.
Clean every 2,500 km. or as required. Replace every 40,000 km.
More frequent replacement if dust condition is severe.
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Interval:
This interval should be judged by
odometer reading or months,
whichever comes first.
km (x 1,000)
months
FREE INSPECTIONS
1
5
10
1
6
12
PERIODIC MAINTENANCE SERVICE AT COST
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
24
36
48
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72
84
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WHEEL
1.
2.
3.
4.
Tyres (air pressure, abnormal wear, crack, ROTATION)
Wheels (damage)
Front wheel bearings (loose, damage)
Rear wheel bearings (loose, damage)
FRONT AND REAR SUSPENSION
1. Suspension strut (oil leakage, damage)
2. Suspension arms and knuckle supports (loose,damage)
3. Rear spring (damage)
4. Shock absorbers (oil leakage, damage)
5. All bolts and nuts (loose)
6. Suspension arms and Tension rods
STEERING
1. Steering wheel (play, loose)
2. All rods and arms (loose, damage, wear)
3. Tilt Steering Operation (if equipped)
ELECTRICAL
1. Battery electrolyte (level, leakage)
2. Wiring harness connection (looseness, damage)
3. Lighting system (operation, stains, damage)
4. Horn (operation)
5. System voltage
6. Cigarette Ligher (if equipped)
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10-5
INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE
Interval:
This interval should be judged by
odometer reading or months,
whichever comes first.
km (x 1,000)
months
FREE INSPECTIONS
1
5
10
1
6
12
PERIODIC MAINTENANCE SERVICE AT COST
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
24
36
48
60
72
84
96
BODY & CHASSIS
1.
All chassis bolts and nuts (tighten)
2.
All Latches, Hinges & Locks (function)
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4.
Seat Belt Condition & Operation
I
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Seat Latch, Lever & Knob Operation
I
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5.
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Propeller Shaft
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ROAD TEST
1.
Operation of Brakes, Gear shifting & speedometer
I
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2.
Body and Chassis noise
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AIR CONDITIONER (if equipped)
1.
Check belt tension
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2.
Check receiver drier bubbles
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Tighten compressor mounting bolts
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Check all hose joints, tighten if necessary
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5.
Check functioning of Recir flap
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6.
Clean condenser with low pressure water
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Check belt for frayed edges, change if necessary
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Check all mounting bolts
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10-6
64
INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE
ENGINE OIL AND FILTER
DRIVE BELT
For this inspection, the vehicle must be
raised and supported firmly. If you can not
support the vehicle firmly, have this job
done by your MARUTI SUZUKI dealer.
WARNING
Never get under the vehicle supported only by the jack provided on
your vehicle. The vehicle not supported firmly can fall down and you
may get injured or even death.
Make sure the drive belt tension is correct. If the belt is too loose, insufficient
battery charging, engine overheating, or
excessive belt wear can result. When you
press the belt with your thumb midway
between the pulleys, there should be a
deflection between the specified values.
09-77A035A
Air conditioner belt
UPPER
LOWER
WARNING
When the engine is running, keep
hands, hair, clothing, tools, etc.
away from the fan and drive belt.
Even though the fan may not be
moving, it can automatically turn on
without warning.
83B-023
09-76a006a
Belt deflection
8-11mm (0.31-0.43 in.)
09-77A023A
Belt deflection
5-7mm (0.20-0.28 in.)
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The belt should also be examined to ensure that it is not damaged. If the belt
needs to be replaced or adjusted, have
it done by your MARUTI SUZUKI dealer.
10-7
INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE
Refilling
Remove the oil filler cap and pour oil
slowly through the filler hole to bring the
oil level to the upper limit on the dipstick.
Be careful not to overfill. Too much oil is
almost as bad as too little oil. After refilling, start the engine and allow it to idle
for about a minute. Stop the engine, wait
about 5 minutes and check the oil level
again.
09-76A074A
Specified oil
Be sure that the engine oil you use comes
under the quality classification of SG+, SH,
SJ or SL. Select the appropriate oil viscosity according to the above chart.
For temperatures above –4OF (–20OC), we
highly recommended you use SAE 5W30 oil.
Oil Level Check
It is important to keep the engine oil at the
correct level for proper lubrication of your
vehicle’s engine. Check the oil level with the
vehicle on a level surface. The oil level
indication may be inaccurate if the vehicle
is on a slope. The oil level should be
checked either before starting the engine or
at least 5 minutes after stopping the engine.
Pull out the oil dipstick, wipe oil off with
a clean cloth, insert the dipstick all the
way into the engine, then remove it again.
The oil on the stick should be between the
upper and lower limits shown on the stick.
If the oil level indication is near the lower
limit, add enough oil to raise the level to
the upper limit.
EXAMPLE
OPEN
CLOSE
09-77A058A
Changing Engine Oil and Filter
Drain the engine oil while the engine is still
warm.
1) Remove the oil filler cap.
2) Place a drain pan under the drain
plug.
3) Using a wrench, remove the drain
plug and drain out the engine oil.
09-60A196A
10-8
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WARNING
The engine oil temperature may be
high enough to burn your fingers
when the drain plug is loosened. Wait
until the drain plug is cool enough to
touch with your bare hands.
4)
Reinstall the drain plug and gasket.
Tighten the plug with a wrench to the
specified torque
1. Oil filter
2. Oil filter wrench
Tightening torque specification
34.5±5N.m
(3.5±0.5Kg-m, 25.3±3.61b-ft).
09-60B141A
WARNING
New and used oil can be hazardous.
Children and pets may be harmed by
swallowing new or used oil. Keep
new and used oil and used oil filters away from children and pets.
Continuous contact with used engine
oil has been found to cause (skin)
cancer in laboratory animals.
Brief contact with used oil may irritate skin.
To minimize your exposure to used
oil, wear a long-sleeve shirt and
moistureproof gloves (such as
dishwashing gloves) when changing
oil. If oil contacts your skin, wash
thoroughly with soap and water.
Launder any clothing or rags if wet
with oil.
Recycle or properly dispose of used
oil and filters.
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CAUTION
To tighten the oil filter properly, it is
important to accurately identify the
position at which the filter gasket first
contacts the mounting surface.
5)
09-60A198A
Replace the oil filter
1) Using an oil filter wrench, turn the oil filter
counterclockwise and remove it.
2) Using a clean rag, wipe off the mounting surface on the engine where the
new filter will be seated.
3) Smear a little engine oil around the rubber gasket of the new oil filter.
4) Screw on the new filter by hand until the
filter gasket contacts the mounting
surface.
Tighten the filter to the specified torque
using an oil filter wrench.
Tightening torque specification
14.0 ± 2 N-m
CAUTION
To prevent oil leakage, make sure that
the oil filter is tight, but do not overtighten it.
10-9
INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE
GEAR OIL
Refill with oil and check for leaks.
1) Pour oil through the filler hole and install
the filler cap.
For the approximate capacity of the oil,
refer to the “CAPACITIES” item in the
“SPECIFICATIONS” section.
2) Start the engine and look carefully for
leaks at the oil filter and drain plug. Run
the engine at various speeds for at least
5 minutes.
3) Stop the engine and wait for 5 minutes.
Check the oil level again and add oil
if necessary. Check for leaks again.
CAUTION
When replacing the oil filter, it is recommended that you use a MARUTI
genuine replacement filter.
CAUTION
Oil leaks from around the oil filter or
drain plug indicate incorrect installation or gasket damage. If you find any
leaks or are not sure that the filter has
been properly tightened, have the
vehicle inspected by your MARUTI
SUZUKI dealer.
10-10
1
Manual Transmission
75W-90
80W-90
2
09-60G166A
Specified Gear Oil
When replacing gear oil, use the appropriate viscosity and grade as shown in the
chart below and quantity shown in the
"SPECIFICATIONS" section. We highly recommend you use SAE 75W-90 gear oil.
(SAE 80W-90 for differential).
API GRADE
Manual
transmission
Differential
GL-4
GL-5
(Hypoid gear oil)
Tightening torque (1,2):
2.4 kg-m (17.0 lb-ft)
09-77A059A
1 Oil filler and level plug
2 Oil drain plug
Gear oil level check
The manual transmission and differentials
are lubricated with gear oil. To check the
gear oil level in of the above locations use
the following procedure:
1) Park the vehicle on a level surface with
the parking brake applied. The stop the
engine.
2) Remove the oil filler plug 1.
3) If the oil level comes upto the bottom
of the oil filler plug hole, the oil level
is correct. If so, reinstall the plug.
4) If the oil level is low, add gear oil
through the oil filler plug hole 1 until
the oil level reaches the bottom of the
oil filler hole, then reinstall the plug.
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Gear oil change
To change the gear oil in manual transmission or differential, use the following
procedure:
1) Remove the oil filler plug 1.
2) Remove the drain plug 2, drain the
oil, and reinstall the drain plug.
3) Pour new gear oil of the specified
type through the oil filler hole until the
oil level reaches the bottom of the oil
filler hole.
4) Reinstall the oil filler plug.
WARNING
After driving the vehicle, the gear oil
temperature may be high enough to
burn you. Wait until the oil filler plug
is cool enough to touch with your
bare hands before inspecting or replacing gear oil.
CAUTION
When tightening these plugs, apply
sealing compound to the plug
threads to prevent oil leakage, and
tighten them to the specified torque
shown in the diagram.
Coolant Level Check
Check the coolant level at the reservoir
tank, not at the radiator. With the engine
cool, the coolant level should be between
the “FULL” and “LOW” marks.
Adding Coolant
If the Coolant level is below the “LOW”
mark, more coolant should be added.
Remove the reservoir tank cap and add
coolant until the reservoir tank level
reaches the “FULL” mark. Never fill the
reserve tank above the “FULL” mark.
EXAMPLE
ENGINE COOLANT
FULL
LOW
09-60A208A
1 Oil Filler and level plug.
2 Oil drain plug.
09-77A025A
09-76A071A
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10-11
INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE
CAUTION
z
z
When adding or replacing coolant,
use a high quality ethylene glycol
antifreeze diluted with distilled
water. If the lowest ambient
temperature in your area is
expected to be -15 0 C (5 0 F) or
above, make the antifreeze
concentration of the mixture you
use at least 30% but no more than
50%. If –160C (30F) or below, make
the concentration at least 50%. If
the 50% concentration does not
provide adequate protection
against freezing, follow the
instructions on the antifreeze
container to obtain the desired
freezing point.
When putting the cap on the
reservir tank, line up the arrow on
the cap and the arrow on the tank,
or coolant can leak out.
10-12
09-70G146A
09-60G099A
For regular maintenance, you do not need
to remove the radiator cap.
But, if you need to remove the radiator
cap for some reason, do as follows:
When the engine is cool, remove the
radiator cap by turning it slowly to the left
until a "stop" is felt. Do not press down
while turning the cap. Wait until any pressure is released, then press down on the
cap and continue turning it anticlockwise.
WARNING
It is hazardous to remove the radiator cap when the water temperature
is high, because scalding fluid and
steam may be blown out under pressure. Wait until the coolant temperature has lowered before removing the
cap.
Coolant Replacement
if you simply drain and refill the cooling
system, much air will be trapped in the
cooling system and the engine will be
overheated.
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INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE
WINDSCREEN WASHER FLUID
AIR CLEANER
Front (and Rear if equipped)
EXAMPLE
09-76A064A
If the air cleaner is clogged with dust, intake resistance will be increased with a
resultant decrease in power output and
increase in fuel consumption.
09-77A044A
09-77A072A
The air trapped in the cooling system must
be bleed when filling coolant. Trust this job
to your MARUTI SUZUKI dealer.
Check that there is washer fluid in the
tank. Refill it if necessary. Use a good
quality windscreen washer fluid, diluted with
water as necessary.
CAUTION
Do not drive the vehicle with the air
trapped in the cooling system. If you
do, the engine will overheat and can
be damaged.
WARNING
Do not use “anti-freeze” solution in
the windscreen washer reservoir.
This can severely impair visibility
when sprayed on the windscreen,
and also damage your vehicle’s
paint.
Check and clean periodically according to
the following procedure:
1. Take off the air cleaner case cover.
Remove the element from the air
cleaner case cover.
2. This air cleaner element is of dry
type. Remember that it needs cleaning according to the following method.
3. Blow off dust on cleaner element by
compressed air from inside the element, or replace the element as
necessary.
CAUTION
Damage may result if the washer
motor is operated with no fluid in
the washer tank.
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10-13
INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE
SPARK PLUGS
To access the spark plugs,
1. disconnect the coupler while pushing
the release lever,
2. remove the bolts, and
3. pull the spark plug boots.
Continued
z
CAUTION
z
09-76A007A
You should inspect spark plugs periodically
for carbon deposits. When carbon accumulates on a spark plug, a strong spark may
not be produced. Remove carbon deposits with a wire or pin and adjust the spark
plug gap.
When disconnecting the spark
plug cables, pull on the boot, not
on the cable itself. Pulling on the
cable can damage it.
Continued
z
When installing the spark plugs,
screw them in with your fingers to
avoid stripping the threads. Tighten
with a torque wrench to the
specified torque. Do not allow
contaminants to enter the engine
through the spark plug holes when
the plugs are removed.
Never use spark plugs with the
wrong thread size.
0.8 ~ 0.9 mm
LOOSEN
CORRECT
TIGHTEN
WRONG
09-60B307A
09-76A009A
Spark plug Tightening torque
20.0 - 30.0 N-m
(2.0 - 3.0 kg-m, 15.0-22.0 lb-ft)
09-76A008A
10-14
CAUTION
When replacing spark plugs, you
should use the brand and type specified for your vehicle. For the specified plugs, refer to the “SPECIFICATIONS” section at the end of this
book.
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INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE
NOTE:
If your engine is equipped with the hightension cord type ignition wiring and you
experience some firing problem of spark
plugs, such as, hard engine-starting, misfire etc., the cause may be located not
only on spark plugs but also on deteriorated ignition wirings (generally, used for
more than 80,000 km or five years). If
spark plug replacement does not solve the
problem, have the ignition wiring and other
ignition system inspected by your MARUTI
SUZUKI dealer.
WARNING
Failure to follow the guidelines below
can result in personal injury or serious damage to the brake system.
Continued
MAX
MIN
WARNING
BRAKES
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09-77A026A
Brake Fluid
Check the brake fluid level by looking at the
reservoir in the engine compartment. Check
that the fluid level is between the “MAX” and
“MIN” lines. If the brake fluid level is near
the “MIN” line, fill it up to the “MAX” line
with MARUTI GENUINE brake fluid.
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If the brake fluid in the reservoir
drops below a certain level, the
brake warning light on the
instrument cluster will come on (the
engine must be running with the
parking brake fully disengaged).
Should the light come on,
immediately ask your MARUTI
SUZUKI dealer to inspect the brake
system.
A rapid fluid loss indicates a leak
in the brake system which should
be inspected by your MARUTI
SUZUKI dealer immediately.
Continued
Continued
z Brake fluid can harm your eyes and
damage painted surfaces. Use
caution when refilling the reservoir.
z Do not use any fluid other than
MARUTI GENUINE brake fluid. Do
not use reclaimed fluid or fluid
that has been stored in old or
open containers. It is essential
that foreign particles and other
liquids are kept out of the brake
fluid reservoir.
NOTE:
With disc brakes, the fluid level can be
expected to gradually fall as the brake pads
wear.
Brake Pedal
Check if the brake pedal stops at the regular height without “spongy” feeling when you
depress it. If not, have the brake system
inspected by your MARUTI SUZUKI dealer.
If you doubt the brake pedal for the regular
height, check it as follows:
10-15
INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE
NOTE:
When measuring the distance between the
brake pedal and floor wall, be sure not to
include the floor mat or rubber on the floor
wall in your measurement.
20 kg
(44 lbs)
WARNING
(A)
09-60A225A
Pedal to wall minimum distance (A)
145 mm (5.7 in.)
With the engine running, measure the distance between the brake pedal and floor
wall when the pedal is depressed with approximately 30 kg (66 lbs) of force. The
minimum distance required is as specified.
Since your vehicle’s brake system is selfadjusting, there is no need for pedal adjustment. If the pedal to floor wall distance
as measured above is less than the minimum distance required, have your vehicle
inspected by your MARUTI SUZUKI dealer.
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If you experience any of the following problems with your vehicle’s
brake system, have the vehicle inspected immediately by your MARUTI
SUZUKI dealer.
z Poor braking performance
z Uneven braking (Brakes not
working uniformly on all wheels.)
z Excessive pedal travel
z Brake dragging
z Excessive noise
z Pedal pulsation (Pedal pulsates
when depressed.)
(B)
09-60A226A
Ratchet tooth specification (B)
4th – 7th
Parking brake
Check the parking brake for proper adjustment by counting the number of clicks
made by the ratchet teeth as you slowly
pull up on the parking brake lever to the
point of full engagement. The parking
brake lever should stop between the specified ratchet teeth and the rear wheels
should be securely locked. If the parking
brake is not properly adjusted or the
brakes drag after the lever has been fully
released, have the parking brake inspected
and/or adjusted by your MARUTI SUZUKI
dealer.
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STEERING
Clutch pedal play (D)
10 – 15 mm (0.4 – 0.6 in.)
(C)
09-60B163A
Steering wheel play (C)
0 – 30 mm (0.0 – 1.2 in.)
Check the play of the steering wheel by gently
turning it from left to right and measuring the
distance that it moves before you feel slight resistance. The play should be between the specified values. Check that the steering wheel turns
easily and smoothly without rattling by turning it
all the way to the right and to the left while driving
very slowly in an open area. If the amount of
free play is outside the specification or you find
anything else to be wrong, an inspection must
be performed by your MARUTI SUZUKI dealer.
CLUTCH PEDAL
Measure the clutch pedal play by moving
the clutch pedal with your hand and
measuring the distance it moves until you
feel slight resistance. The play in the
clutch pedal should be between specified
values. If the play is more or less than
the above, or clutch dragging is felt with
the pedal fully depressed, have the clutch
inspected by your MARUTI SUZUKI dealer.
Tyre Inspection
Inspect your vehicle’s tyres periodically by
performing the following checks:
1) Measure the air pressure with a tyre
gauge. Adjust the pressure if necessary.
WARNING
z
z
TYRES
z
z
09-77A029A
The front and rear tyre pressure specifications for your vehicle are listed on the Tyre
Information Label which is located on the
driver's door lock pillar. Both the front and
rear tyres should have the specified tyre
pressure.
(D)
z
Air pressures should be checked
when the tyres are cold or you
may get inaccurate readings.
Check the inflation pressure from
time to time while inflating the tyre
gradually, until the specified
pressure is obtained.
Never underinflate or overinflate
the tyres.
Underinflation can cause unusual
handling characteristics or can
cause the rim to slip on the tyre
bead, resulting in an accident or
damage to the tyre or rim.
Overinflation can cause the tyre to
burst, resulting in personal injury.
Overinflation can also cause
unusual handling characteristics
which may result in an accident.
09-60G107A
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INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE
WARNING
Tread wear indicator
Hitting curbs and running over rocks
can damage tyres and affect wheel
alignment. Be sure to have tyres and
wheel alignment checked periodically
by your MARUTI SUZUKI dealer.
Indicator location
mark
4) Check for loose wheel nuts.
5) Check that there are no nails, stones,
or other objects sticking into the tyres.
WARNING
Replacing the wheels and tyres
equipped on your vehicle with certain combinations of aftermarket
wheels and tyres can significantly
change the steering and handling
characteristics of your vehicle.
Therefore, use only those wheel and
tyre combinations approved by
MARUTI SUZUKI as standard or optional equipment for your vehicle.
09-81A056A
2) Check that the depth of the tread groove
is more than 1.6 mm (0.06 in). To help
you check this, the tyres have mouldedin tread wear indicators in the grooves.
When the indicators appear on the tread
surface, the remaining depth of the tread
is 1.6 mm (0.06 in) or less and the tyre
should be replaced.
3) Check for abnormal wear, cracks and
damage. Any tyres with cracks or other
damage should be replaced. If any tyres
show abnormal wear, have them inspected by your MARUTI SUZUKI dealer.
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WARNING
Your MARUTI SUZUKI is equipped
with tyres which are all the same type
and size. This is important to ensure
proper steering and handling of the
vehicle. Never mix tyres of different
size or type on the four wheels of
your vehicle. The size and type of
tyres used should be only those
approved by MARUTI SUZUKI as standard or optional equipment for your
vehicle.
CAUTION
Replacing the original tyres with tyres
of a different size may result in false
speedometer or odometer readings.
Check with your MARUTI SUZUKI
dealer before purchasing replacement
tyres that differ in size from the
original tyres.
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INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE
Tubeless Tyres
The vehicle is equipped with Tubeless
Tyres. In tubeless tyre, a thin layer of butyl
rubber is used for lining the inside of the
tubeless tyre. This layer is to prevent air loss
and fulfilling the purpose of tube. The air
pressure is maintained by the sealing
between tyre bead and wheel rim. Tubeless
tyres are having advantage of slow air loss
and preventing sudden deflation while
driving.
09-65D112A
Tyre Rotation
To avoid uneven wear of your tyres and to
prolong their life, rotate the tyres as illustrated.
Tyres should be rotated as mentioned in
periodic maintenance schedule. After rotation,
adjust front and rear tyre pressures to the
specification listed on your vehicle’s Tyre
Inflation Pressure Label.
Wheel Balancing
If the vehicle vibrates abnormally on smooth
road, have the wheel balanced at Maruti
Suzuki Authorized Workshop.
Wheel Alignment
In case of abnormal tyre wear or pulling
towards one side, have the wheel aligned at
Maruti Suzuki Authorized Workshop.
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Care and maintenance tips for tubeless
tyres
1. Always maintain recommended
inflation pressure. Driving continously
at low inflation pressure can lead to
tyre damage.
2. In case any leakage is found, check
for any nail penetration/valve core
damage or rim bent. Damaged wheel
must not be used.
3. In case tyre has run at low pressue, it
must be inspected for any defect.
4. Whenver new tyre is fitted, replace the
valve.
5. If continous high speed driving is
required, increase tyres pressure by
5 psi over recommended inflation
pressure.
6. Never run the tyre beyond TWI (Tread
wear indicator). The tyre is
recommended to be replaced when
the remaining tread has worn to this
point. The indicators are spaced
across the tread around the tyre
marked by a triagular symbol (TWI).
7. Always prefer tubeless tyre mounting
machine. In case of manual mountingtyre/wheel rim damage may occur.
8. In case of any problem, please get in
touch with MARUTI SUZUKI
authorised dealer.
09-77A066A
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INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE
Changing Wheels
To change a tyre, use the following procedure:
1) Remove the jack, tools and spare tyre
from the vehicle.
To remove the spare tyre under the rear
floor, loosen the support bolt (1), unhook
the tyre holder and lower it slowly.
2) Loosen, but do not remove the wheel nuts.
3) Jack up the vehicle (follow the jacking
instructions in the EMERGENCY SERVICE
section in this manual).
4) Remove the wheel nuts and tyre.
5) Before installing the new wheel, clean any
mud or dirt off from the surface of the wheel
and hub with a clean cloth. Clean the hub
carefully; it may be hot from driving.
6) Install the new tyre and replace the wheel
nuts with their cone shaped end facing the
wheel. Tighten each nut snugly by hand
until the wheel is securely seated on the
hub.
NOTE:
Ensure that support bolt (1) is tightend
properly after spare wheel is placed back
at its position, under the rear floor.
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(1)
09-76A052A
09-77A055A
Wheel Tightening Torque
85 N-m or
8.5 kg-m (61.5 lb-ft)
7) Lower the jack and fully tighten the nuts
to the specified torque in a crisscross
fashion with a wrench as shown in the
illustration.
09-77A067A
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INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE
w WARNING
Use MARUTI genuine wheel nuts and
tighten them to the specified torque
as soon as possible after changing
wheels. Incorrect wheel nuts or
improperly tightened wheel nuts may
come loose or fall off, which can
result in an accident. If you do not
have a torque wrench, have the
wheel nut torque checked by an
authorized MARUTI SUZUKI dealer.
BATTERY
WARNING
Batteries produce flammable hydrogen gas. Keep flames and sparks
away from the battery or an explosion
may occur. Never smoke when working in the vicinity of the battery.
Type 2
WARNING
To avoid harm to yourself or damage
to your vehicle or battery, follow the
jump starting instructions in the
"EMERGENCY SERVICE" section of
this manual if it is necessary to jump
start your vehicle.
The level of the battery solution must be kept
between the "MAX" and the "MIN" level lines
at all times. If the level is found to be below
the “MIN” level line, add distilled water to the
“MAX” level line.
Type 1
MAX
MIN
WARNING
When checking or servicing the battery, disconnect the negative cable. Be
careful not to cause a short circuit by
allowing metal objects to contact the
battery posts and the vehicle at the
same time.
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54G118
You should periodically check the battery,
battery terminals, and battery hold-down
bracket for corrosion. Remove corrosion
using a stiff brush and ammonia mixed with
water, or baking soda mixed with water.
After removing corrosion, rinse with clean
water.
If your vehicle is not going to be driven for
a month or longer, disconnect the cable from
the negative terminal of the battery to help
prevent discharge.
09-60A238A
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INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE
FUSES
EXAMPLE
EXAMPLE
7.5A
CNG
VLV
1 2 3
4 5 6 7 8
7.5A
15A
CNG
AMB
76A-030-B0E
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Main fuse
Ignition fuse
Primary fuse (Lighting system)
Blower fuse
Radiator fan motor fuse
Starter Fuse
A/C fuse (If equipped)
Fuel injection system fuse
09-76A0101A
Your vehicle has three types of fuses, as
described below :
Main Fuse - The main fuse takes current
directly from the battery.
Primary Fuse - These fuses are between
the main fuse and individual fuses, and are
for electrical load groups.
Individual Fuses - These fuses are for
individual electrical circuits.
Main Fuse and Primary Fuses
The main fuse and primary fuses are
located in the engine compartment. If the
main fuse blows, no electrical component will
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function. If a primary fuse blows, no electrical component in the corresponding load
group will function. When replacing the main
fuse or a primary fuse, use a genuine
MARUTI replacement.
WARNING
If the main fuse or a primary fuse
blows, be sure to have your vehicle
inspected by an authorized MARUTI
SUZUKI dealer. Always use a genuine
MARUTI replacement. Never use a substitute such as a wire even for a temporary repair, or extensive electrical
damage and a fire can result.
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INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE
Fuse box
WARNING
Always be sure to replace a blown
fuse with a fuse of the correct amperage. Never use a substitute such
as aluminium foil or wire to replace
a blown fuse. If you replace a fuse
and the new one blows in a short
period of time, you may have a major
electrical problem. Have your vehicle
inspected immediately by your
MARUTI SUZUKI dealer.
09-77A047A
09-75F058A
Fuse Box
The fuse fox is located under the driver’s
side of the dashboard. Remove the fuse box
cover by pushing in at both ends and pulling off the cover. To remove a fuse, use
the fuse puller provided in the fuse box.
NOTE:
Make sure that the fuse box always carries
spare fuses.
OK
09-65D046A
BULB REPLACEMENT
WARNING
z
EXAMPLE
z
OK
BLOWN
Light bulbs can be hot enough to
burn your finger right after being
turned off. This is true especially
for halogen headlight bulbs.
Replace the bulbs after they
become cool enough.
The headlight bulbs are filled with
pressurized halogen gas. They
can burst and injure you if they
are hit or dropped. Handle them
carefully.
BLOWN
09-76A011A
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09-60A243A
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INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE
CAUTION
The oils from your skin may cause
a halogen bulb to overheat and
burst when the lights are on. Grasp
a new bulb with a clean cloth.
CAUTION
Interior Light
Press the front part of the lens toward you
and pull down the lens. To install it, simply
push it back in.
Rear Interior Light (if equipped)
Pull down the lens by using a plane screw
driver covered with a soft cloth as shown.
To install it, simply push it back in.
The bulb can be removed by simply pulling
it out. When replacing the bulb, make sure
that the contact springs are holding the bulb
securely.
The bulb can be removed by simply pulling
it out.
Frequent replacement of a bulb indicates the need for an inspection
of the electrical system. This should
be carried out by your MARUTI
SUZUKI dealer.
09-60B187A
09-81A093A
10-24
09-60G328A
Headlights
Open the bonnet. Remove the socket and
rubber cover. Then unhook the bulb holding spring and replace the bulb.
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INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE
Small oval bulb remove
Front clearance/turn signal lights
Round bulb removal
09-60A251A
09-60A252A
Front Clearance/Turn Signal Light, Side
Turn Signal Light, rear Combination
Light, Registration Plate Light, etc.
Two types (small oval and round) of bulb
are used for these lights. To remove and
install a small oval bulb, simply pull out or
push in the bulb.
To remove a round bulb from a bulb holder,
push in the bulb and turn it counterclockwise. To install a new bulb, push it in and
turn it clockwise.
83B024
Rear combination light
To remove a bulb holder from a light housing, turn the holder counterclockwise and pull
it out. To install the holder, push the holder
in and turn it clockwise. You can access
the individual bulb holders as described on
the next page:
09-77A060A
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10-25
INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE
WIPER BLADES
Side Turn Signal Light
If the wiper blades become brittle or damaged, or make streaks when wiping, replace
the wiper blades.
To install new wiper blades, follow the procedures below.
B
CAUTION
To avoid scratching or breaking the
window, do not let the wiper arm
strike the window while replacing the
wiper blade.
09-60B191A
License Plate Light
NOTE :
Some wiper blades may be different from
the ones described here depending on
vehicle specifications. If so, consult MARUTI
SUZUKI dealer for proper replacement
method.
A
09-60A259A
2. Squeeze lock lever A towards wiper arm
B and remove the wiper frame from the
arm shown.
09-60A260A
09-60A258A
09-75F087A
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For windshield wipers:
1. Hold the wiper arm away from the window.
3. Pull the locked end of the wiper blade firmly
to unlock the blade and slide the blade out
as shown.
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INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE
AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM (if
equipped)
Retainer
INSTALLATION
09-60A261A
09-60A262A
4. If the new blade is provided without the
two metal retainers, move them from the
old blade to the new one.
5. Install the new blade in the reverse order of removal, with the locked end positioned toward the wiper arm. Make sure
the blade is properly retained by all the
hooks. Grasp the blade near the locked
end and pull in the direction of the arrows
to lock the end into place.
6. Reinstall wiper frame to arm, making sure
that the lock lever is snapped securely
into the arm.
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If you do not use the air conditioner for a
long period, such as during winter, it may
not give the best performance when you start
using it again. To help maintain optimum
performance and durability of your air conditioner, it needs to be run periodically.
Operate the air conditioner at least once a
month for one minute with the engine idling.
This circulates the refrigerant and oil and
helps protect the internal components.
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EMERGENCY SERVICE
EMERGENCY SERVICE
Jacking instruction .................................................. 11-1
Jump starting instruction ...................................... 11-2
Towing ....................................................................... 11-4
Emergency remedies .............................................. 11-4
Warning Triangle ..................................................... 11-6
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EMERGENCY SERVICE
JACKING INSTRUCTIONS
10-75F062A
Front wheel
1) Place the vehicle on level, hard ground.
2) Apply the parking brake firmly and
change into "R" (Reverse). Chock the
front and rear of the wheel diagonally
opposite of the wheel being lifted.
3) Turn on the hazard warning flasher if
you vehicle is near traffic.
4) Position the jack vertically and raise the
jack by turning the jack handle clockwise
until the jack head recess fits the jacking point.
5) Continue to raise the jack slowly and
smoothly until the tyre clears the ground.
Do not raise the vehicle more than necessary.
WARNING
z
z
z
z
z
z
Use the jack only to change
wheels on level, hard ground.
Never jack up the vehicle on an
inclined surface.
Never raise the vehicle with the jack
in a location other than under the
specified jacking point (shown in
the illustration) near the wheel to
be changed.
Make sure that the jack is raised
at least 2 inches (51 mm) before
it contacts the suspension arm
boss. Use of the jack when it is
within 2 inches of being fully
collapsed may result in failure of
the jack.
Never get under the vehicle when
it is supported by the jack.
Never run the engine when the
vehicle is supported by the jack
and never allow passengers to
remain in the vehicle.
10-77A036A
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11-1
EMERGENCY SERVICE
JUMP STARTING INSTRUCTIONS
Rear wheel
WARNING
Lateral rod
10-77A037A
CAUTION
Do not fit the jack to the lateral rod
near the rear axle. The lateral rod
may be damaged.
11-2
Never attempt to jump start your
vehicle if the battery appears to be
frozen. Batteries in this condition
may explode or rupture if jump
starting is attempted.
z When
making
jump
lead
connections, be certain that your
hands and the jump leads remain
clear from pulleys, belts, or fans.
z Batteries
produce flammable
hydrogen gas. Keep flames and
sparks away from the battery or an
explosion may occur. Never smoke
when working in the vicinity of the
battery.
z If the booster battery you use for
jump starting is installed in another
vehicle, make sure the two vehicles
are not touching each other.
z If
your battery discharges
repeatedly, for no apparent reason,
have your vehicle inspected by an
authorized MARUTI SUZUKI dealer.
z To avoid harm to yourself or
damage to your vehicle or battery,
follow
the
jump
starting
instructions below precisely and in
order. If you are in doubt, call for
qualified road service.
10-76A012A
CAUTION
Your vehicle should not be started by
pushing or towing. This starting
method could result in permanent
damage to the catalytic converter.
Use jump leads to start a vehicle with
a weak or flat battery.
When jump starting your vehicle, use the
following procedure:
1) Use only a 12 volt battery to jump start
your vehicle. Position the good 12V battery close to your vehicle so that the jump
leads will reach both batteries. When using
a battery installed on another vehicle, DO
NOT LET THE VEHICLES TOUCH. Apply the parking brakes fully on both vehicles.
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EMERGENCY SERVICE
TOWING
EXAMPLE
ENGINE HOOK
MAX
MIN
CHARGED BATTERY
FLAT BATTERY
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09-76A019A
10-76A037A
10-60A269A
2) Turn off all vehicle accessories, except
those necessary for safety reasons (for
example, headlights or hazard lights).
3) Make jump lead connections as follows:
a) Connect one end of the first jump lead
to the positive (+) terminal of the flat
battery.
b) Connect the other end to the positive
(+) terminal of the booster battery.
c) Connect one end of the second jump
lead to the negative (-) terminal of the
booster battery.
d) Make the final connection to an unpainted, heavy metal part of the engine
of the vehicle with the flat battery.
WARNING
Never connect the jump lead directly
to the negative (-) terminal of the discharged battery, or an explosion may
occur.
4) If the booster battery you are using is
fitted to another vehicle, start the engine
of the vehicle with the booster battery. Run
the engine at moderate speed.
5) Start the engine of the vehicle with the
flat battery.
6) Remove the jump leads in the exact reverse order in which you connected
them.
If you need to have your vehicle towed,
contact a professional service. Your dealer
can provide you with detailed towing instruction.
CAUTION
To help avoid damage to your vehicle
during towing, proper equipment
and towing procedures must be
used.
11-3
EMERGENCY SERVICE
EMERGENCY REMEDIES
CAUTION
Towing your vehicle with the drive
wheels on the ground can result in
damage to the manual transmission.
Manual Transmission
Your vehicle can be towed from the rear with
the rear wheels lifted and the front wheels
on the ground, provided the ignition key is
turned to the "ACC" position to unlock the
steering wheel, and the front wheels are facing
straight forward and the steering wheel is
secured with a steering wheel clamping
device designed for towing.
If your vehicle is towed from the front with
the front wheels lifted, be sure to secure the
rear wheels on a towing dolly.
If the Starter Does Not Operate:
1) Try turning the ignition switch to the
“START” position with the headlights turned
on to determine the battery condition. If
the headlights go excessively dim or go
off, it usually means that either the battery is flat or the battery terminal contact
is poor. Recharge the battery or correct
battery terminal contact as necessary.
2) If the headlights remain bright, check the
fuses. If the reason for failure of the
starter is not obvious, there may be a
major electrical problem. Have the vehicle
inspected by your authorized MARUTI
SUZUKI dealer.
WARNING
If you see or hear escaping steam,
stop the vehicle in a safe place and
immediately turn off the engine to let
it cool. Do not open the hood when
steam is present. When the steam can
no longer be seen or heard, open the
hood to see if the coolant is still boiling. If it is, you must wait until it
stops boiling before you proceed.
If the Engine Overheats
The engine could overheat temporarily under severe driving conditions. If the engine
coolant temperature indicator indicates overheating during driving:
1) Turn off the air conditioner, if equipped.
2) Take the vehicle to a safe place and park.
3) Let the engine run at normal idle speed
for a few minutes until the indicator is
stops glowing.
11-4
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EMERGENCY SERVICE
WARNING TRIANGLE
EXAMPLE
If the temperature indication does not stops
glowing
1) Turn off the engine and check that the
water pump belt and pulleys are not damaged or slipping. If any abnormality is
found, correct it.
2) Check the coolant level in the reservoir.
If it is found to be lower than the “LOW”
line, look for leaks at the radiator, water
pump, and radiator and heater hoses. If
you locate any leaks that may have
caused the overheating, do not run the
engine until these problems have been
corrected.
3) If you do not find a leak, carefully add
coolant to the reservoir and then the radiator, if necessary. (Refer to “ENGINE
COOLANT” in the “INSPECTION AND
MAINTENANCE” section.)
09-70G146A
WARNING
It is hazardous to remove the radiator cap when the coolant temperature is high, because scalding fluid
and steam may be blown out under
pressure. The cap should only be
taken off when the coolant temperature has lowered.
WARNING
To help prevent personal injury, keep
hands, tools and clothing away from
the engine cooling fan. It can automatically turn on without warning.
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In case of vehicle breakdown or during
emergency stopping where your vehicle
could become a potential traffic hazard, keep
the warning triangle, provided with your
vehicle, on the road free from any obstacles
behind your vehicle so as to warn the
approaching traffic, at an approximate
distance of 50-100 m, the reflecting side of
the triangle should face the on coming traffic.
Please activate the hazard warning lamps
before alighting the vehicle to keep the
warning triangle.
11-5
EMERGENCY SERVICE
•
Remove the warning triangle carefully from
the cover as shown by arrow 1.
•
Open both the reflector arms as shown
by arrows 2 and lock the arms with
each other with the clip provided in the
right arm. Open the bottom stand in
counter clock-wise direction as shown
by arrow 3. Position the warning triangle
behind the vehicle on a plain surface.
•
Reverse the removal procedure for
keeping inside the cover.
11-6
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BODY WORK CARE
BODY WORK CARE
CORROSION PREVENTION
It is important to take good care of your
vehicle to protect it from corrosion.
Listed below are instructions for how to maintain your vehicle to prevent corrosion. Please
read and follow these instructions carefully.
Important Information About Corrosion
Common causes of corrosion
1) Accumulation of road salt, dirt, moisture,
or chemicals in hard to reach areas of
the vehicle underbody or frame.
2) Chipping, scratches and any damage to
treated or painted metal surfaces resulting from minor accidents or abrasion by
stones and gravel.
Environmental conditions which accelerate corrosion
1) Road salt, dust control chemicals, sea air
or industrial pollution will all accelerate the
corrosion of metal.
2) High humidity will increase the rate of
corrosion particularly when the temperature range is just above the freezing point.
3) Moisture in certain areas of a vehicle for
an extended period of time may promote
corrosion even though other body sections may be completely dry.
4) High temperatures will cause an accelerated rate of corrosion to parts of the
vehicle which are not well ventilated to
permit quick drying.
This information illustrates the necessity of
keeping your vehicle (particularly the underbody) as clean and dry as possible. It is
equally important to repair any damage to
the paint or protective coatings as soon as
possible.
How to Help Prevent Corrosion
Wash your vehicle frequently
The best way to preserve the finish on your
vehicle and to help avoid corrosion is to keep
it clean with frequent washing.
Wash your vehicle at least once during the
winter and once immediately after the winter. Keep your vehicle, particularly the underside, as clean and dry as possible.
If you frequently drive on salted roads, your
vehicle should be washed at least once a
month during the winter. If you live near the
ocean, your vehicle should be washed at
least once a month throughout the year.
it off-road. For washing instructions, refer to
the “VEHICLE CLEANING” section.
Remove foreign material deposits
Foreign material such as salts, chemicals,
road oil or tar, tree sap, bird droppings
and industrial fall-out may damage the
finish of your vehicle if it is left on painted
surfaces. Remove these types of deposits as quickly as possible. If these deposits
are difficult to wash off, an additional
cleaner may be required. Be sure that any
cleaner you use is not harmful to painted
surfaces and is specifically intended for
your purposes. Follow the manufacturer’s
directions when using these special cleaners.
WARNING
Foreign material can lodge between
the fuel tank of your vehicle and the
skid plate which covers it. You
should periodically clean out any
foreign
material
which
has
acculumated in this area, since it
could create a fire hazard.
Wash your vehicle immediately after using
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12-1
BODY WORK CARE
VEHICLE CLEANING
Repair finish damage
Carefully examine your vehicle for damage to the painted surfaces. especially if
it is used off-road. Should you find any
chips or scratches in the paint, touch them
up immediately to prevent corrosion from
starting. If the chips or scratches have
gone through to the bare metal, have a
qualified body shop make the repair.
Keep Passenger and cargo compartments clean
Moisture, dirt or mud can accumulate
under the floor mats and may cause
corrosion. Occasionally, check under these
mats to ensure that this area is clean and
dry. More frequent checks are necessary
if the vehicle is used off road or in wet
weather.
Certain cargo such as chemicals, fertilizers, cleaners, salts, etc., are extremely
corrosive by nature. These products should
be transported in sealed containers. If a
spill or leak does occur, clean and dry the
area immediately.
12-2
Store your vehicle in a dry, well-ventilated area.
Do not park your vehicle in a damp, poorly
ventilated area. If you often wash your
vehicle in the garage or if you frequently
drive it in when wet, your garage may be
damp. The high humidity in the garage may
cause or accelerate corrosion. A wet vehicle may corrode even in a heated garage
if the ventilation is poor.
WARNING
Do not apply additional undercoating
or rust preventive coating on or
around exhaust system components
such as the exhaust pipes, etc. A fire
could be started if the undercoating
substance becomes overheated.
12-76A025A
WARNING
When cleaning the interior or exterior of the vehicle, NEVER USE
flammable solvents such as lacquer
thinners, petrol, benzene or cleaning materials such as bleaches or
strong household detergents. The
materials could cause personal injury or damage to the vehicle.
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BODY WORK CARE
Cleaning the Interior
Vinyl upholstery
Prepare a solution of soap or mild detergent mixed with warm water. Apply the
solution to the vinyl with a sponge or soft
cloth and let it soak for a few minutes to
loosen dirt. Rub the surface with a clean,
damp cloth to remove dirt and the soap
solution. If some dirt still remains on the
surface, repeat this procedure.
Fabric upholstery
Remove loose dirt with a vacuum cleaner.
Using a mild soap solution, rub stained
areas with a clean damp cloth. To remove
soap, rub the areas again with a cloth
dampened with water. Repeat this until the
stain is removed, or use a commercial
fabric cleaner for tougher stains. If you use
a fabric cleaner, carefully follow the
manufacturer’s instructions and precautions.
Seat Belts
Clean seat belts with a mild soap and
water. Do not use bleach or dye on the
belts. They may weaken the fabric in the
belts.
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Vinyl floor mats
Ordinary dirt can be removed from vinyl
with water or mild soap. Use a brush to
help loosen dirt. After the dirt is loosened,
rinse the mat thoroughly with water and
dry it in the shade.
Washing
WARNING
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Carpets
Remove dirt and soil as much as possible
with a vacuum cleaner. Using a mild soap
solution, rub stained areas with a clean
damp cloth. To remove soap, rub the
areas again with a cloth dampened with
water. Repeat this until the stain is removed, or use a commercial carpet
cleaner for tougher stains. If you use a
carpet cleaner, carefully follow the
manufacturer’s instructions and precautions.
z
Never attempt to wash and wax
your vehicle with the engine
running.
When cleaning the underside of
the body and fender, where there
may be sharp-edged parts, you
should wear gloves and a
longsleeved shirt to protect your
hands and arms from being cut.
After washing your vehicle,
carefully test the brakes before
driving to make sure they have
maintained
their
normal
effectiveness.
Cleaning the Exterior
CAUTION
It is important that your vehicle be
kept clean and free from dirt. Failure to keep your vehicle clean may
result in fading of the paint or corrosion to various parts of the vehicle body.
12-3
BODY WORK CARE
When washing the vehicle, park it where the
direct sunlight does not fall on it and follow
the instructions below:
1) Flush the underside of body and wheel
housings with pressurized water to remove mud and debris. Use plenty of
water.
CAUTION
When washing the vehicle, avoid directing steam or hot water of more
than 800C (1760F) on plastic parts.
2) Rinse the body to loosen the dirt. Remove dirt and mud from the body exterior with running water. You may use
a soft sponge or brush. Do not use hard
materials which can scratch the paint or
plastic. Remember that the headlight
cover or lens are made of plastic in
many cases.
CAUTION
To avoid damage to the paint or
plastic surface, do not wipe the dirt
off without ample water. Be sure to
follow above procedure.
12-4
3) Wash the entire exterior with a mild detergent or car wash soap using a sponge
or soft cloth. The sponge or cloth should
be frequently soaked in the soap solution.
CAUTION
When using a commercial car wash
product, observe the cautions specified by the manufacturer. Never use
strong household detergents or
soaps.
4) Once the dirt has been completely removed, rinse off the detergent with running water.
5) After rinsing, wipe off the vehicle body
with a wet chamois or cloth and allow
it to dry in the shade.
6) Check carefully for damage to painted
surfaces. If there is any damage,
“touchup” the damage following the procedure below:
a) Clean all damaged spots and allow
them to dry.
b) Stir the paint and “touchup” the damaged spots lightly using a small
brush.
c) Allow the paint to dry completely.
12-76A026A
Waxing
After washing the vehicle, waxing and polishing are recommended to further protect
and beautify the paint.
z
Only use waxes and polishes of good
quality.
z
When using waxes and polishes, observe
the precautions specified by the manufacturers.
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GENERAL INFORMATION
GENERAL INFORMATION
VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION
13-77A039A
13-60G128A
Chassis Number
The chassis and engine serial numbers
are used to register the vehicle. They are
also used to assist your dealer when ordering or referring to special service information. Whenever you have occasion
to consult your MARUTI SUZUKI dealer, remember to identify your vehicle with this
number. Should you find the number difficult to read, you will also find it on the identification plate.
Engine Number
The engine serial number is stamped on
the cylinder block as shown in the illustration.
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13-1
SUPPLEMENTARY FOR AMBULANCE (EECO CARE)
SUPPLEMENTARY FOR AMBULANCE (EECO CARE)
Revolving light ................................................................................... 14-1
Tube lights and hook ....................................................................... 14-1
Siren and Revolving Light Switch ................................................. 14-1
First Aid Box and Oxygen Cylinder Clamp ................................ 14-1
Back Door Opener Knob .................................................................. 14-1
Rear View ............................................................................................ 14-2
Attendant Seat Folding ..................................................................... 14-2
Stretcher Removal .............................................................................. 14-2
Rear Seat Folding ............................................................................. 14-2
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SUPPLEMENTARY FOR AMBULANCE (EECO CARE)
REVOLVING LIGHT
SIREN AND REVOLVING LIGHT FIRST AID BOX AND OXYGEN
SWITCH
CYLINDER CLAMP
Revolving light (1) is located on the roof as
shown.
TUBE LIGHTS & HOOK
First aid box (1) and oxygen cylinder clamp
(2) are located below stretcher.
Switches for Siren and Revolving light are
located on dash board on right side of steering wheel. Press Siren switch (1) for activating Siren and push again to deactivate.
Press switch (2) for revolving light and push
again for switching off.
BACK DOOR OPENER KNOB
Tube lights (1) and hook (2) are located
above the stretcher. Tube lights can be
switched on by pressing switch (a) and (b)
for individual tube lights.
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14-1
SUPPLEMENTARY FOR AMBULANCE (EECO CARE)
ATTENDANT SEAT FOLDING
REAR SEAT FOLDING
Back door can be opened from inside by
pressing the knob downwards
CAUTION
Do not push knob while the vehicle
is running.
REAR VIEW
Fold the attendant seat leg (1) inside as
shown, in order to fold the attendant seat.
STRETCHER REMOVAL
Fold rear seat leg (4) in direction as shown.
Lift seat (5) up wards in order to fold it.
1) Stretcher
2) Rear seat (2 person)
3) Attendant seat
Pull pin (3) outwards in direction shown, in
order to remove stretcher (2).
14-2
Using strap (6) fold the seat as shown in
the figure.
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FOR VEHICLES FITTED WITH CNG FUEL SYSTEM
FOR VEHICLES FITTED
WITH CNG FUEL SYSTEM
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Introduction To CNG ......................................................................... 15-2
Safety Precautions (Do’s & Don’ts) ................................................ 15-2
Layout of The CNG System ............................................................ 15-3
Fuel Modes .......................................................................................... 15-4
Selector Switch Position .................................................................. 15-4
Petrol Mode ......................................................................................... 15-4
Auto Mode ........................................................................................... 15-4
Forced CNG Mode ............................................................................. 15-5
CNG Level Indicator .......................................................................... 15-5
CNG Filler Valve ................................................................................ 15-6
CNG Cylinder ...................................................................................... 15-6
Manual Shut-off Valve ....................................................................... 15-7
CNG Fuses .......................................................................................... 15-8
Instrument Cluster .............................................................................. 15-9
CNG Malfunction Warning Lamp ....................................................15-10
CNG Kit Identification ......................................................................15-10
CNG Warning Label ..........................................................................15-10
Lifting Partition Grill (Cargo) .........................................................15-11
Periodic Maintenance Schedule ......................................................15-12
Fire Extinguisher (If Equipped) ......................................................15-13
Parts Description ...............................................................................15-13
Removal Procedure ...........................................................................15-14
Procedure of Operation ...................................................................15-14
Fitment Procedure .............................................................................15-15
Refilling Schedules ...........................................................................15-15
FOR VEHICLES FITTED WITH CNG FUEL SYSTEM
NOTE:
15-1
•
AS PER GOVERNMENT REGULATION, CNG CYLINDER NEEDS TO BE CHECKED
AND CERTIFIED EVERY FIVE (5) YEARS FROM THE DATE OF INITIAL TESTING
AS MENTIONED ON THE CNG CYLINDER IDENTIFICATION PLATE. CUSTOMER
HAS TO PRESENT THE VEHICLE TO A GOVERNMENT APPROVED TESTING
AGENCY.
•
AS PER GOVERNMENT REGULATION, CNG CYLINDER HAS TO BE DISCARDED
AT 20 YEARS FROM THE DATE OF INITIAL TESTING AS MENTIONED IN THE
CNG CYLINDER IDENTIFICATION PLATE. CUSTOMER HAS TO DISCARD THE
CYLINDER AT HIS / HER EXPENSE THROUGH GOVERNMENT APPROVED SCRAP
AGENCIES.
•
DO NOT REUSE THE CYLINDER VALVE, ONCE IT IS REPLACED / REMOVED
FROM CYLINDER ASSEMBLY.
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FOR VEHICLES FITTED WITH CNG FUEL SYSTEM
INTRODUCTION TO CNG:
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS (DO’S):
CNG (Compressed Natural Gas) is
principally constituted by methane. CNG is
considered as clean burning fuel. Due to
low density of CNG, it is compressed at a
pressure of around 200 bars to enhance
the vehicle on-board storage capacity.
1. If any service or body repair is to be
carried out, turn the manual shut off
valve on CNG cylinder valve to close
position prior to commencement of the
repair work.
CAUTION
In case of any symptom of CNG
leakage or releasing noise or any
external damage to CNG piping or
during accident, do not panic.
• Stop the vehicle and switch off the
engine, roll down the windows and
open all the doors
• Ensure to close manual shut off
valve.
• Contact Maruti Suzuki authorized
workshop immediatly for further
assistance.
2. Get the CNG cylinder checked every
five (5) years from the date of last
testing / re testing of cylinder by
government authorized CNG cylinder
testing agency.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
(DON’TS):
1. Do not change/modify the configuration,
settings or the components from CNG
system.
2. The CNG cylinder should not be repaired
under any circumstances, in case of
any problem, consult with Maruti Suzuki
authorized workshop.
3. Do not adjust setting of CNG system.
3. If the vehicle does not changeover to
CNG in AUTO MODE, then have your
vehicle checked by Maruti Suzuki
authorized workshop at the earliest.
4. Never install LPG or any other gas
cylinder in place of CNG cylinder.
4. Switch “OFF” engine while fuel filling
(CNG/Petrol).
6. Do not fill any other type of gas other
than CNG.
5. After refueling CNG, ensure that the
CNG filler valve cover is closed
(Otherwise vehicle cannot be started).
7. Do not press the accelerator pedal to
change from petrol to CNG MODE.
5. Avoid carrying inflammable material near
the CNG cylinder.
6. In AUTO MODE, It is programmed to
start the vehicle in petrol and
automatically shift to CNG based on the
engine temperature etc. Do not press
the accelerator pedal to change from
petrol to CNG.
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15-2
FOR VEHICLES FITTED WITH CNG FUEL SYSTEM
LAYOUT OF THE CNG SYSTEM
1
2
3
4
5
6
Changeover switch
High pressure pipe
Receptacle
Fuel lid switch
CNG cylinder valve
CNG cylinder
15-3
7 Vent hose
8 CNG controller
9 CNG injectors
10 Low pressure & temperature sensor
11 Engine
12 Pressure regulator
13
14
15
16
17
Water hose
High pressure sensor
High pressure gauge
Low pressure hose
CNG filter
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FOR VEHICLES FITTED WITH CNG FUEL SYSTEM
FUEL MODES
SELECTOR SWITCH POSITION
AUTO MODE
PETROL MODE
In this mode engine starts in petrol mode
and then automatically changes to CNG after
reaching programmed warming up condition.
With ignition switch ON and vehicle started
in “AUTO MODE”, CNG indicator blinks
(Green Color), and PETROL indicator glows
(Orange color) continuously.
After changeover to CNG, CNG indicator
will glow continuously and Petrol indicator
switch’s OFF automatically.
There are three fuel modes in the vehicle
(Petrol, Auto and Forced CNG) which are
selectable by pressing the selector switch
(1) located on the right side of the steering
wheel on the dashboard.
WARNING
Make sure that the parking brake is
applied fully and the transmission is
in Neutral before attempting to start
the engine.
CAUTION
• Stop turning the starter immediately after the engine has started
or the starter system can be damaged.
• Do not crank the engine for more
than 15 seconds at a time. If the
engine doesn’t start on the first try,
wait about 15 seconds before try-
ing again.
NOTE:
Do not press the accelerator pedal to
changover from petrol to CNG model.
With ignition switch “ON” and engine not
running, blinking of CNG malfunction warning
lamp indicates that fuel filler valve cover is
not closed properly. Vehicle will not start
in this condition.
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In this mode vehicle starts in petrol and
continue running in petrol mode. In this
mode, petrol indicator glows continuously in
ORANGE color and CNG indicator (GREEN)
will remain “OFF”.
NOTE:
It is always recommended to start the vehicle
in AUTO MODE or Petrol MODE to enhance
the engine life.
15-4
FOR VEHICLES FITTED WITH CNG FUEL SYSTEM
FORCED CNG MODE (FOR EMERGENCY USE ONLY)
This is emergency mode and may be used
in cases where there is no petrol in petrol
tank. In this mode vehicle starts in CNG
and continues running in CNG mode. With
ignition “ON” and engine not running, press
and hold the changeover switch till CNG
indicator glows continuously. In this mode,
CNG indicator glows continuously in GREEN
color and Petrol indicator (ORANGE)
remains "OFF".
NOTE:
It is recommended to keep sufficient amount
of petrol in the petrol tank.
15-5
CNG LEVEL INDICATOR
(ON DASHBOARD)
CNG level indicator is built into
thechangeover switch. It consists of four
green and one red LEDs, which indicates
approximate amount / level of remaining
CNG in the cylinder. Red LED of CNG level
indicator glows when reaches to reserve
quantity.
NOTE:
• When CNG reserve level indicator glows,
refill CNG as soon as possible.
• In case of CNG refilling, the updated
CNG level indication will appear only
when vehicle is running on CNG.
AUOMATIC CHANGEOVER FROM
CNG MODE TO PETROL MODE:
If CNG is finished while the engine is
running, vehicle will automatically change
over from CNG mode to petrol mode & CNG
malfunction warning lamp will start blinking.
Petrol indicator (ORANGE color) will glow
continuously and CNG indicator (GREEN
color) will switch OFF automatically.
To acknowledge this information, press the
changeover switch once. The CNG
malfunction warning lamp will stop blinking
after the changeover switch is pressed and
Petrol indicator (ORANGE color) will glow
continuously.
NOTE:
· It is recommended to keep sufficient
amount of petrol in the petrol tank to prevent
engine stalling while autom atic changeover
from CNG mode to Petrol mode.
· In case the CNG malfunction warning lamp
does not stop blinking after pressing the
changeover switch, take the vehicle to the
nearest MARUTI SUZUKI dealer.
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FOR VEHICLES FITTED WITH CNG FUEL SYSTEM
CNG FILLER VALVE
CAUTION
CNG CYLINDER
Do not sit or carry items luggage
or load on the top of cylinder cage,
even if items are small & light.
Objects on the top of the cage
could be thrown about in case of
accident, causing injury or obstruct
the driver's rear view. Cylinder cage
may also get damaged.
CNG CYLINDER WARNING LABEL
The CNG filler valve (1) is located on the
left side of vehicle outboard.
CNG filler valve (1) can be unlocked by
pulling out the Filler valve cover (2) and can
be covered by simply pushing it back.
Filling automatically gets cut off when the
cylinder pressure becomes equal to
dispenser pressure. After CNG filling,
ensure that the filler valve cover (2) is
closed.
Note:
If the Fuel filler cover (2) is not closed
properly, you will not be able to start the
vehicle.
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CNG cylinder (1) is installed in the luggage
compartment, and is covered with protective
cage (if equipped)
15-6
FOR VEHICLES FITTED WITH CNG FUEL SYSTEM
You may find this label on the CNG cylinder.
CNG supply can be switched off by closing
the manual shutoff valve.
Valve closing: Turn the knob completely in
clockwise direction to close the CNG supply
to Engine.
Valve opening: Turn the knob completely
in anti-clockwise direction to open the CNG
supply to Engine.
MANUAL SHUT-OFF VALVE
Manual shut-off valve (2) is located on the
left hand side of the CNG cylinder.
MANUAL SHUT-OFF VALVE
OPERATION
15-7
Note:
• If the manual shut-off valve is not
opened fully, then the engine may not
run properly.
• If the manual shut-off valve is in
closed condition, it is not possible to
fill CNG into the cylinder.
NOTE:
• As per Government regulation, CNG cylinder
needs to be checked and certified every
five (5) years from the date of initial testing
as mentioned on the CNG cylinder
identification plate.
• Customer has to present the vehicle to
a government approved testing agency.
• Failure to test the cylinder may result in denying
of CNG filling by the CNG dispensing stations
or may result in confiscating the vehicle by
enforcement authorities.
• All the expenses for CNG cylinder
testing has to be borne by the customer.
• As per Government regulation, CNG
cylinder has to be discarded at 20 years
from the date of initial testing as
mentioned in the CNG cylinder
identification plate.
• Customer has to discard the cylinder at
his / her expense through government
approved scrap agencies.
• No person shall refill any cylinder, which has
been repaired under sub-rule (2) with any gas
unless a full report on the repairs and test
carried out on the cylinder, accompanied by
the repairer’s certificate of testing are furnished
to the Chief Controller and his permission is
obtained for its refilling.
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FOR VEHICLES FITTED WITH CNG FUEL SYSTEM
WARNING
CNG FUSES
• Never remove the cylinder valve
from the cylinder assembly. For
any assistance consult Maruti
Suzuki authorized workshop.
• Never try to clean the cylinder. In
case of any problem, contact Maruti
Suzuki authorized workshop.
• Do not reuse the cylinder valve,
once it is replaced / removed from
cylinder assembly.
• Even if the CNG from the cylinder
is consumed till engine stops,
some amount of CNG will be left
out in the tank under pressure.
LIST OF APPROVED CNG
CYLINDERS
TESTING STATIONS
To obtain testing stations information
visit the following internet website
address :
"www.peso.gov.in"
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15-8
FOR VEHICLES FITTED WITH CNG FUEL SYSTEM
INSTRUMENT CLUSTER
1) Speedometer
2) Odometer / Tripmeter
3) Odometer / Tripmeter selector knob
4) Other warning & indicator lamps
5) Fuel Indicator
6) CNG malfunction warning Indicator lamp
15-9
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FOR VEHICLES FITTED WITH CNG FUEL SYSTEM
CNG MALFUNCTION WARNING
LAMP
CNG KIT IDENTIFICATION
CNG WARNING LABEL
CNG cylinder identification number and CNG
kit installation date is located below CNG
filler valve as shown.
Front Driver door
When the ignition switch is turned “ON”, this
CNG malfunction warning lamp comes on
briefly, to check that the CNG system is
troublefree.
•
•
If CNG malfunction warning lamp glows
continuously, with ignition “ON” there is
some problem with the CNG system.
Immediately get your vehicle checked
by Maruti Suzuki authorized workshop.
If CNG malfunction warning lamp blinks
during engine running, it means there is
some problem in CNG system in which
vehicle cannot continue running in CNG
MODE and automatically switchover to
petrol mode. Have your vehicle checked
at Maruti Suzuki authorized workshop.
NOTE:
With ignition switch “ON” and engine not
running, blinking of CNG lamp indicates
that CNG filler valve cover is open. Vehicle
will not start in this condition. Close CNG
filler valve cover in order to start the vehicle.
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CNG warning label is located on front and
rear RH doors.
Rear Slide Door (Right Side)
15-10
FOR VEHICLES FITTED WITH CNG FUEL SYSTEM
LIFTING PARTITION GRILL
(CARGO)
(c) and (d).
Disengage bracket (2) from clamp (3) by
Lift lever (1) located at four points (a), (b),
as shown in figure.
lifting it upwards
There are four locking points for partition
grill (a), (b), (c) and (d)
15-11
Partition (4) can be raised by lifting upwards
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FOR VEHICLES FITTED WITH CNG FUEL SYSTEM
PERIODIC MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE
Kms (1 x 1000)
Month
1
1
5
6
10
12
20
24
30
36
40
48
50
60
60
72
70
84
80
96
90
108
100
120
All Joints (Gas leakage)
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
Coolant Hoses
(Leakage, Damage)
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
All Fasteners Torque values
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
CNG reducer filter cartridge
with O-Ring
-
-
-
-
-
R
-
-
-
R
-
-
CNG low pressure filter
cartridge with O-Ring
-
-
-
R
-
R
-
R
-
R
-
R
CNG cylinder leak testing and
certification
Every 5 years from the date of initial testing by govt. approved testing agency
CNG filler receptacle O-Ring
Replace every 4 years or 300,000 Km, whichever comes earlier
T ......... Tighten to Specific Torque
I .......... Inspect and correct or replace if necessary
R ......... Replace
Note:
• This table includes services as scheduled up to 100,000 km mileage. Beyond 100,000 km, carry out the same services at the same
intervals respectively.
• For other maintenance details refer “Inspection & Maintenance” section in main Owner’s Manual.
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15-12
FOR VEHICLES FITTED WITH CNG FUEL SYSTEM
FIRE EXTINGUISHER (if equipped)
Do’s and Don’ts
LOCATION (IN PASSENGER)
Don’t
•
Do not use water for cleaning fire
extinguisher. (Use clean cloth for
removing dust)
•
Do not rely on used or discharged fire
extinguisher.
LOCATION (IN CARGO)
Do’s
1. Check pressure gauge periodically. Max
charging pressure is 15Kgf/cm2 (in
green zone (2)).
2. When pressure drops, indicator needle
(1) will shift to the red zone (3).
Immediately contact Maruti Suzuki
authorized workshop for inspection /
refilling.
3. Get the fire extinguisher serviced, only
through Maruti Suzuki authorized
workshop.
4. Ensure that the Fire extinguisher is
always kept at its prescribed position in
the vehicle.
5. Refill the fire extinguisher immediately
after use.
15-13
Fire extinguisher (1) is located below the
rear seat as shown.
PARTS DESCRIPTION
Fire extinguisher (1) is located between
driver’s and co-passenger as shown.
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FOR VEHICLES FITTED WITH CNG FUEL SYSTEM
1)
2)
3)
4)
5)
Fire extinguisher cylinder
Seal
Safety Pin
Lever
Nozzle
PROCEDURE OF OPERATION
3. Pull Safety pin (3)
4. Squeeze lever (4) and direct the jet from
nozzle (5) towards the near edge of the
fire with a rapid (fast) sweeping motion.
REMOVAL PROCEDURE
1. Hold the fire extinguisher (1) upright.
2. Break seal (2) by rotating the safety pin
(3).
Lift Lever (1) of fire extinguisher slightly
upwards and pull the fire extinguisher in the
direction as shown in the figure, in order to
disengage it from clamp (2).
5. Drive the fire towards the far edge until
flames are extinguished.
NOTE:
Fire extinguisher is only meant for small
fire caused in vehicle by external source
only.
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15-14
FOR VEHICLES FITTED WITH CNG FUEL SYSTEM
FITMENT PROCEDURE
Insert the body of fire extinguisher (1) in to
the clamp (3) and place the nozzle (2)
carefully downwards, on the clamp
NOTE:
Ensure that the nozzle of fire extinguisher
is properly seated on the clamp.
REFILLING SCHEDULES
1. Refilling is necessary after every use.
2. Fire extinguisher needs refilling after
every 3 years even if it is not used.
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SPECIFICATIONS
SPECIFICATIONS
NOTE:
Specifications are subjected to change without notice.
DIMENSIONS (mm.)
Overall Length
Overall width
Overall height
Wheelbase
Tread
EECO AND EECO CNG
EECO CARE
3675
1475
1800
2350
1280
1290
160
3675
1475
1905
2350
1280
1290
160
Front
Rear
Ground clearance
MASS (WEIGHT) (kg.)
Kerb mass (weight)
Gross vehicle mass (weight)
Seating capacity
EECO
895 ~ 923 kg
1510 ~1540 kg
5 - 7
EECO CNG
EECO CARE
PASSENGER
CARGO
1010 - 1040 kg
1510 kg
5
1000 kg
1540 kg
2
965
1510
4 + 1 patient
ENGINE
Type
Number of cylinders
Bore
Stroke
Piston displacement
Compression ratio
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G12B
4
71.0 mm
75.5 mm
1196 cc
9.9 (-0.5 / +0.7)
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SPECIFICATIONS
ELECTRICAL
Standard Spark Plug
Battery
Fuses
Headlight
Turn signal light
Side turn signal light
Clearance light
Tail Brake light
Registration plate light
Reversing light
Front Interior Light
Rear Interior Light
EECO and EECO CNG
MICO-FR6DC4
EECO CARE
MICO-FR6DC4
38B20L(28AH/5HR)
55B24L
See "INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE" SECTION
12V 60/55 W
12V 60/55 W
12V 21W
12V 21W
12V 5W
12V 5W
12V 5W
12V 5W
12V 21W
12V 21W
12V 5W
12V 5W
12V 21W
12V 21W
12V 8W
12V 8W
12V 8W
12V 8W
WHEEL AND SUSPENSION
Tyre size, front and rear
Tyre pressure
Suspension type
STEERING (mm)
Toe-in
front
rear
Front
Rear
155R13LT
Upto 4 persons
1.8 Kgf/cm2
2.3 Kgf/cm2
Mc Pherson Strut
3 - link rigid
Front
Rear
3.5 mm
0.0 mm
CAPACITIES
Coolant (including reservoir tank)
Fuel tank
Engine oil
Transmission / Differential Oil
Washer Tank
CNG (Water Filling Capacity
16-2
Above 4 persons
2.5 Kgf/cm2
4.5 Kgf/cm2
5.3 L
40 L
4.2 L (Replacement with oil filter)
1.4 L / 1.3 L
2.0 L
65L
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