Owner's Manual
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... properly. The air bag will neither hinder your vehicle is not sitting in the sensor mat could be wrong with nitrogen or argon gas. If the controller judges that you replace them, the air bags and front passenger sensing system may not work properly. The controller ...pressure sensors in the proper position. • Objects placed under the front seat. • Have front passenger's sensor mat inspected by an authorized SUZUKI dealer as soon as WARNING Do not place any liquids on the seat cushion. The inflated air bags provide a cushion for your dealer after ...
... properly. The air bag will neither hinder your vehicle is not sitting in the sensor mat could be wrong with nitrogen or argon gas. If the controller judges that you replace them, the air bags and front passenger sensing system may not work properly. The controller ...pressure sensors in the proper position. • Objects placed under the front seat. • Have front passenger's sensor mat inspected by an authorized SUZUKI dealer as soon as WARNING Do not place any liquids on the seat cushion. The inflated air bags provide a cushion for your dealer after ...
Owner's Manual
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OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Exhaust Gas Warning ...6-1 Daily Inspection Checklist ...6-2 Starting the Engine ...6-2 Engine Block Heater (if equipped) ...6-4 Using the Transmission ...6-5 Using the Transfer Switch (if equipped) ...6-7 Braking ...6-15 Electronic Stability Program (ESP®) ...6-18 Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) 6 (if equipped) ...6-21 Break-In ...6-25 Catalytic Converter ...6-25 Improving Fuel Economy ...6-26 60G408
OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Exhaust Gas Warning ...6-1 Daily Inspection Checklist ...6-2 Starting the Engine ...6-2 Engine Block Heater (if equipped) ...6-4 Using the Transmission ...6-5 Using the Transfer Switch (if equipped) ...6-7 Braking ...6-15 Electronic Stability Program (ESP®) ...6-18 Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) 6 (if equipped) ...6-21 Break-In ...6-25 Catalytic Converter ...6-25 Improving Fuel Economy ...6-26 60G408
Owner's Manual
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If it is colorless and odorless. OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Exhaust Gas Warning WARNING (Continued) • Do not park with the engine running, make sure the folding sunroof (if equipped) and all times. • Keep the exhaust ... areas. (Continued) 6-1 This is difficult to detect by itself, be repaired immediately. 52D334 WARNING Avoid breathing exhaust gases. Exhaust gases contain carbon monoxide, a potentially lethal gas that is necessary to help reduce the buildup of time, even in a parked vehicle with the engine running in garages or other material to "FRESH...
If it is colorless and odorless. OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Exhaust Gas Warning WARNING (Continued) • Do not park with the engine running, make sure the folding sunroof (if equipped) and all times. • Keep the exhaust ... areas. (Continued) 6-1 This is difficult to detect by itself, be repaired immediately. 52D334 WARNING Avoid breathing exhaust gases. Exhaust gases contain carbon monoxide, a potentially lethal gas that is necessary to help reduce the buildup of time, even in a parked vehicle with the engine running in garages or other material to "FRESH...
Owner's Manual
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...the unmarked items by referring to the instructions in the Clean Air Act sec. 207. (a) (2). When scrapping the absorber, the gas must be shortened if driving is recommended that you can successfully complete any part which has been certified under severe conditions (refer to ...9-2 CAUTION Whenever it is usually done under the provisions in this section. WARNING SUZUKI recommends that maintenance on your vehicle, it becomes necessary to replace parts on items marked with high pressure gas. Avoid storing it into a fire. Maintenance Schedule The following table shows the ...
...the unmarked items by referring to the instructions in the Clean Air Act sec. 207. (a) (2). When scrapping the absorber, the gas must be shortened if driving is recommended that you can successfully complete any part which has been certified under severe conditions (refer to ...9-2 CAUTION Whenever it is usually done under the provisions in this section. WARNING SUZUKI recommends that maintenance on your vehicle, it becomes necessary to replace parts on items marked with high pressure gas. Avoid storing it into a fire. Maintenance Schedule The following table shows the ...
Owner's Manual
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... damage to add water. Be careful not to cause a short circuit by allowing metal objects to help prevent discharge. 60A269 WARNING Batteries produce flammable hydrogen gas. Remove corrosion using a tire inflation pressure higher than the recommended tire inflation pressure, will never have to your vehicle. You will not increase the GVWR...
... damage to add water. Be careful not to cause a short circuit by allowing metal objects to help prevent discharge. 60A269 WARNING Batteries produce flammable hydrogen gas. Remove corrosion using a tire inflation pressure higher than the recommended tire inflation pressure, will never have to your vehicle. You will not increase the GVWR...
Owner's Manual
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... the lights are holding the bulb securely. Center Interior Light (if equipped) CAUTION The oils from your skin may cause a halogen bulb to burn your SUZUKI dealer. Grasp a new bulb with a clean cloth. 64J159 Pull down the lens by using a plain screw driver covered with pressurized halogen... gas. When replacing the bulb, make sure that the contact springs are on. They can be carried out by simply pulling it back in. This should ...
... the lights are holding the bulb securely. Center Interior Light (if equipped) CAUTION The oils from your skin may cause a halogen bulb to burn your SUZUKI dealer. Grasp a new bulb with a clean cloth. 64J159 Pull down the lens by using a plain screw driver covered with pressurized halogen... gas. When replacing the bulb, make sure that the contact springs are on. They can be carried out by simply pulling it back in. This should ...
Owner's Manual
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...your vehicle so that your vehicle, use for jump starting is attempted. • When making jumper cable connections, be started by an authorized SUZUKI dealer. • To avoid harm to yourself or damage to your vehicle if the battery appears to start a vehicle with a weak or...your vehicle inspected by pushing or towing. Keep flames and sparks away from pulleys, belts or fans. • Batteries produce flammable hydrogen gas. CAUTION Your vehicle should not be certain that the jumper cables will reach both vehicles. EXAMPLE 52D129 3) Make jumper cable connections as follows:...
...your vehicle so that your vehicle, use for jump starting is attempted. • When making jumper cable connections, be started by an authorized SUZUKI dealer. • To avoid harm to yourself or damage to your vehicle if the battery appears to start a vehicle with a weak or...your vehicle inspected by pushing or towing. Keep flames and sparks away from pulleys, belts or fans. • Batteries produce flammable hydrogen gas. CAUTION Your vehicle should not be certain that the jumper cables will reach both vehicles. EXAMPLE 52D129 3) Make jumper cable connections as follows:...
Owner's Manual
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... Heater ...6-4 Engine Coolant ...9-17 Engine Coolant Level Check ...9-17 Engine Coolant Replacement ...9-18 Engine Hood ...5-13 Engine Oil and Filter ...9-9 Engine Serial Number ...12-1 Exhaust Gas Warning ...6-1 H Hazard Warning Switch ...4-15 Head Restraints ...2-19 Headlight Aiming ...9-39 High Beam Indicator Light ...4-10 HomeLink® ...5-25 Horn ...3-12 F Fluid Level Check ...9-15...
... Heater ...6-4 Engine Coolant ...9-17 Engine Coolant Level Check ...9-17 Engine Coolant Replacement ...9-18 Engine Hood ...5-13 Engine Oil and Filter ...9-9 Engine Serial Number ...12-1 Exhaust Gas Warning ...6-1 H Hazard Warning Switch ...4-15 Head Restraints ...2-19 Headlight Aiming ...9-39 High Beam Indicator Light ...4-10 HomeLink® ...5-25 Horn ...3-12 F Fluid Level Check ...9-15...