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TABLE OF CONTENTS MAINTENANCE SERVICE RECORD
WARRANTY POLICY
BEFORE DRIVING
STEERING COLUMN CONTROLS
INSTRUMENT PANEL
OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT
OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE
DRIVING TIPS AND SAFE DRIVING
INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE
EMERGENCY SERVICE
BODY WORK CARE
GENERAL INFORMATION
SPECIFICATIONS
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FOREWORD IMPORTANTWARNING/CAUTION/NOTEPlease read this manual and follow itsinstructions carefully. To emphasise specialinformation, the words WARNING,CAUTION, and NOTE have specialmeanings. Information following these signalwords should be carefully reviewed.
MARUTI SUZUKI INDIA LIMITED believes inconservation and protection of Earth’snatural resources.To that end, we encourage every vehicleowner to recycle, trade in, or properlydispose of, as appropriate, used motor oil,coolant, and other fluids; batteries; andtyres.
MARUTI SUZUKI INDIA LIMITEDThe personal safety of the driver,passengers, or bystanders may beinvolved. Disregarding this informationcould result in their injury or death.
These instructions point out specialservice procedures or precautions thatmust be followed to avoid damagingthe vehicle.
NOTE:This provides special information to makemaintenance easier or important instructionsclearer.
WARNING
CAUTION
This manual is an essential part of yourvehicle and should be kept with the vehicleat all times. Please read this manual carefullyand review it from time to time. It containsimportant information on safety, operation,and maintenance. It is especially importantthat this manual remain with the vehicle atthe time of resale. The next owner will needthis information also.You are invited to avail the three freeinspection services as described in thismanual.Three free inspection coupons areattached to this manual. Please show thismanual to your dealer when you take yourvehicle for any service.To prolong the life for your vehicle andreduce maintenance cost, the periodicmaintenance must be carried out accordingto the “PERIODIC MAINTENANCESCHEDULE” described in “INSPECTIONAND MAINTENANCE” section of this manual.Periodic maintenance is essential forpreventing trouble and accidents to ensureyour satisfaction and sefety.Daily Inspection and Care as per “DAILYINSPECTION CHECKLIST” described in the“INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE” sectionof this Manual is essential for prolonging theoperating life of the vehicle and for safe driving.
All information in this manual is basedon the latest product informationavailable at the time of publication.Due to improvements or otherchanges, there may be discrepanciesbetween information in this manualand your vehicle. Maruti Suzukireserves the right to make changes atany time without notice.
This vehicle may not comply withstandards or regulations of othercountries. Before attempting toregister this vehicle in any othercountry, check all applicableregulations and make any necessarymodifications.
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WARNINGDo not modify this vehicle. Modificationcould adversely affect safety, handling,performance, or durability and maycontravene regulations. In addition,damage or performance problemsresulting from modification may not becovered under warranty.
Copying, quoting or reproduction of anypart of this manual is not permitted withoutexplicit approval by MARUTI SUZUKI INDIALIMITED.
WARNINGYour vehicle has monocoque bodyconstruction which provides forcertain crumple zones in the bodywhich absorbs larger part of impactenergy in the event of a front collisionand protects the occupants fromimpact. Do not use any fitments suchas crash guards. These fitments willincrease the risk to the occupantsbecause of the shock directly gettingtransmitted to the occupants.
CAUTIONImproper installation of mobilecommunication equipment such ascellular talephones or CB (Citizen’sBand) radios may cause electronicinterference with your vehicle’s ignitionsystem, resulting in vehicleperformance problems. Consult yourMARUTI SUZUKI dealer or qualifiedservice technician for advice oninstalling such mobile communicationequipment.
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VEHICLE DETAILSDATE OF BATTERY
MODEL CHASSIS NO. ENGINE NO. KEY NO. DELIVERY ODOMETER MAKE SR. NO/BATCH CODEREDATING
km.
OWNER’S NAME & ADDRESS _______________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________ TEL. NO. ________________________
ADDRESS/STAMP OF SELLING DEALER SELLING DEALER CODE
SHOWROOM
WORKSHOP
IMPORTANT INFORMATION TO CUSTOMER
Dear CustomerFor any assistance with regard to our product, please contactGeneral Manager/Works Manager at any of our Dealer orAuthorised Service Station. For additional enquiry you maycontact our Regional Office or Service Department. TheAddresses and Phone nos. are given in Service NetworkBooklet provided alongwith vehicle.
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DESCRIPTION OF JOBJOB CARD
NO.NAME OF SERVICING
DEALER/MASS
F....free Service P....Paid Service W....Warranty. A....Accident
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DATE OFSERVICE
KIND OFSERVICE
MILEAGEkm
MECHANIC’SSIGNATURE
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WARRANTY POLICYMaruti Suzuki India Limited (hereinafter called “Maruti Suzuki ”),warrants that each new Maruti Suzuki vehicle distributed in India byMaruti Suzuki and sold by an authorised Maruti Suzuki dealer willbe free, under normal use and service, from any defects in materialand workmanship at the time of manufacture SUBJECT TO THEFOLLOWING TERMS AND CONDITIONS:
(1) Qualification:To qualify for this warranty:
(a) The Maruti Suzuki vehicle must be delivered by MarutiSuzuki authorised dealer and set-up, serviced by MarutiSuzuki authorised dealer/service station.
(b) The warranty registration card in respect of each vehiclemust be completed by the dealer at the time of deliveryof the vehicle and dealer should retain the same.
(2) Term:The term of the warranty shall be twenty four (24) monthsor 40,000 kilometers (whichever occurs first) from the dateof delivery to the first owner.
(3) Maruti Suzuki ’s Warranty Obligation:If any defect(s) should be found in a Maruti Suzuki vehicle withinthe term stipulated above, Maruti Suzuki ’s only obligation is torepair or replace at its sole discretion any part shown to bedefective, with a new part or the equivalent at no cost to theowner for parts or labour, when Maruti Suzuki acknowledgesthat such a defect is attributable to faulty material or workmanshipat the time of manufacture. The owner is responsible for anyrepair or replacements which are not covered by this warranty.
(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, wheelalignment and tyre rotation, cleaning of injectors, adjustmentsof carburettor, ignition timing, clutch and valve clearance.
(b) the replacement of normal wear parts including withoutlimitation, bulbs, tyres and tubes, spark plugs, belts, hoses,filters, wiper blades, brushes, contact points, fuses, clutchdisc, brake shoes, brake pads, cable and all rubber parts(except oil seal and glass run).
(c) any vehicle which has been uses 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 midified 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’sManual.
(i) any vehicle which has not received, during the warranty term,the service inspections prescribed in the Maruti SuzukiOwner’s Manual.
(j) any vehicle which has been assembled, disassembled,adjusted or repaired by other than an Maruti Suzukiauthorised dealer/service station.
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(k) any vehicle which has been used for purposes other thanwhat it was designed for.
(l) any damage or deterioration caused by industrial pollution andbird droppings.
(m) insignificant defects which do not affect the function of thevehicle including without limitation sound, vibration and fluidseep.
(n) any natural wear and tear including without limitation, agingetc.
(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 Suzukifor Maruti Suzuki vehicles and no dealer or its or his agentor employee is authorised to extend or enlarge this warranty andno dealer or its or his agent or employee is authorised to makeany oral warranty on Maruti Suzuki ’s behalf.
Maruti Suzuki reserves the right to add any improvements orchange the design of any model at any time with no obligationto make the same changes on units previously sold.
(6) Warranty Service:To obtain warranty service, the complete vehicle must bepresented at the owner’s expenses to any authorised MarutiSuzuki dealer.
(7) Owner’s Warranty Responsibilities:It is responsibility of each owner to:
(a) make certain that the warranty registration/PDI card wascompleted at the time of delivery of the vehicle;
(b) have performed, at his own expenses, by an Maruti Suzukiauthorised dealer/service station all the service inspectionsspecified in the Maruti Suzuki “Owner’s Manual and ServiceBooklet” and maintain adequate proof that such serviceinspections have been performed.
(c) make certain that the Maruti Suzuki authorised dealer/servicestation performing the service inspection has certified the workon the “Maintenance Service Record” page in the “Owner’sManual and Service Booklet” and
(d) present the Maruti Suzuki “Owner’s Manual and ServiceBooklet” to the authorised Maruti Suzuki dealer wheneverrequesting service inspections or warranty service.
If the “Owner’s Manual and Service Booklet” should be lost ordestroyed the owner should consult the authorised Maruti Suzukidealer from whom the vehicle was purchased for instructionsconcerning replacement of the “Owner’s Manual and Service Booklet”.
(8) Disclaimer of Consequential Damage:Maruti Suzuki assumes no responsibility for loss of vehicle, lossof time, inconvenience or any other indirect incidental orconsequential damage resulting from the vehicle not beingavailable to the owner because of any defect covered by thiswarranty.
(9) Change of OwnerEven if ownership of the vehicle changes, the remaining warrantyperiod is effective for the new owner.
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Maruti Suzuki offers the Emission Warranty on all Maruti Suzuki vehicles (aparts from the Regular Warranty and will run parallel to theregular product warranty) only in four metropolitan cities (New Delhi, Kolkatta, Mumbai and Chennai) with effect from July 1st, 2001.
Terms:The Emission Warranty will be applicable for 80,000 kms or 3 years (Whichever comes earlier) from the date of delivery to the firstowner. The remaining warranty terms will be valid in case of any change in ownership provided the production of all valid documents.
Conditions :
1. Under Emission Warranty, Warranty claims will be admitted for a prima facie examination, in case vehicle fails to meet to theEmission 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 conclusionsthat 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 usedin 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 andresults of the examination will be final and binding. If after examination, the warrantable condition is not established, Maruti Suzukiand it’s dealer 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 chargedas per actual.
5. If the part covered under Emission Warranty or the associated parts, are not independently replaceable, on account of thesebeing integral parts of a complete assembly, Maruti Suzuki and it’s dealer will have the sole discretion to replace either the entireassembly or by using some of the parts of the system through suitable repairs or modifications.
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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 peractual 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 workshopor any loss due to non-availability of the vehicle during the period of lodging of a warranty claim and examination and/or repair byMaruti Suzuki dealer.
8. Maruti Suzuki will not responsible for any penalty that may be charged by statutory authorities on account of failure to comply withthe 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 manualfor emission warranty.
11. The customer needs to produce the PUC (Pollution Under Control) certificate valid for the period preceding the test during whichthe failure is discovered. The receipts (for the maintenance of the vehicle as per specification in Owner’s Manual and ServiceBooklet from the date of original purchase of the vehicle) will also be required.
Conditions under which the Emission Warranty is not APPLICABLE1. 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 the non MGP (Maruti Genuine 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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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.
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BEFORE DRIVING
BEFORE DRIVING
Fuel Recommendation ............................................................................................ 3-1Keys .......................................................................................................................... 3-2Immobilizer Key (if equipped) ................................................................................. 3-2Door Locks (if equipped) ........................................................................................ 3-3Windows ................................................................................................................... 3-4Mirrors ....................................................................................................................... 3-5Driver’s Seat Adjustment ......................................................................................... 3-5Adjustable Head Restraints (if equipped) .............................................................. 3-6Seat Belts .................................................................................................................. 3-7
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CAUTION
FUEL RECOMMENDATION
Petrol/Ethanol BlendsBlends of unleaded petrol and ethanol(grain alcohol), also known as gasohol, arecommercially available in some areas.Blends of this type may be used in yourvehicle if they are no more than 5% ethanol.Make sure this petrol-ethanol blend hasoctane ratings no lower than thoserecommended for petrol.
Use of leaded fuel in vehicle equippedwith catalytic converter is prohibited,because lead deactivates the pollutant-reducing components of catalyticconverter and may result in permanentdamage to catalytic converter.
You must use unleaded petrol with anoctane number (RON) of 91 or higher. Yourvehicle is fitted with a restrictor in the fuelfilter pipe which will not allow the use oflarge nozzle used for dispensing leadedfuel at filling station.
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Petrol/Methanol BlendsBlends of unleaded petrol and methanol (woodalcohol) are also commercially available insome areas. DO NOT USE fuels containingmore than 5% methanol under anycircumstances. Fuel system damage orvehicle performance problems resulting fromthe use of such fuels are not theresponsibility of MARUTI SUZUKI and maynot be covered under Warranty.
Fuels containing 5% or less methanol maybe suitable for use in your vehicle if theycontain cosolvents and corrosion inhibitors.
NOTE:If you are not satisfied with the driveabilityor fuel economy of your vehicle when youare using a petrol/alcohol blend, you shouldswitch back to unleaded petrol containing noalcohol.
CAUTIONBe careful not to spill fuel containing al-cohol while refuelling. Fuels containingalcohol can cause paint damage, whichis not covered under Warranty.
The fuel tank has an air space to allowfor fuel expansion in hot weather. ifyou continue to add fuel after the fillernozzle has automatically shut off or aninitial blowback full. Exposure to heatwhen fully fuelled in this manner willresult in leakage due to fuel expansion.to prevent such fuel leakage, stopfilling after the filler nozzle hasautomatically shut off, or when usingan alternative non automatic system,Initial vent blowback occurs.
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IMMOBILIZER KEYS (if equipped)
Immobilizer System (if equipped)This system is designed to help prevent ve-hicle theft by electronically disabling the en-gine starting system.The engine can be started only with yourvehicle’s original immobilizer ignition key whichhas an electronic identification code pro-grammed into it. The key communicates theidentification code to the vehicle when the keyis turned to the “ON” position. If you need tomake spare keys, contact your MARUTISUZUKI dealer. The vehicle must be pro-grammed with the correct identification codefor the spare keys. A key made by an ordi-nary locksmith will not work.
(1)
54G003
Your vehicle comes with a pair of indenticalkeys, keep the spare key in a safe palce. Onekey can open all of the locks on the vehicle.
The key Indentification number is stamped onthe keys. if you lose your keys, you will needthis number to have new keys made. Writethe number down and keep it in a safeaccessible place away from the vehicle.
WARNING
• Do not use locally made key.• Should you require a duplicate key.
place your order with a MARUTISUZUKI dealer only.
NOTE:Keep the spane key very carefully. When itis lost, consult your dealer by quoting keynumber.
NOTE:• If you lose your immobilizer ignition key,
contact your MARUTI SUZUKI dealer assoon as possible to have the lost one de-activated, then have the new key made bythem.
• If you own other vehicles with immobilizerkeys, keep those key away from the igni-tion switch when using your vehicle, or theengine may not be started because theymay interfere with your vehicle’s immobi-lizer system.
If the immobilizer system light (1) blinks whenthe ignition switch is in the “ON” position,there my be something wrong with your keyor with the immobilizer system. Contact yourMARUTI SUZUKI dealer to inspect the sys-tem.
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UNLOCK
LOCKFront
Rear
In case of attaching any metal objectsto the immobilizer key, it may not startthe engine.The immobilizer key is a sensitiveelectronic instrument. To avoiddamaging the immobilizer key:• Do not expose it to impacts, moisture
or high temperature such as byleaving it on the dashboard underdirect sunlight.
• Keep the immobilizer key away frommagnetic objects.
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TO UNLOCK
TO LOCK
Front Right DoorTo lock the door from outside the vehicle:a) Insert the key fully and turn the top of
the key toward the front of the vehicle,or
b) Push in the lock lever and hold the doorhandle up as you close the door.
To unlock a front door from outside thevehicle, insert the key fully and turn the topof the key toward the rear of the vehicle.
Front Left Door/Rear Sliding DoorTo lock the door from outside the vehicle, pushin the lock lever and close the door.
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PUSH KNOB TO OPEN
UNLOCK
w WARNINGAlways lock al doors when drivingLocking the door prevents occupantsfrom being thrown from the vehicle inthe event of an accident. it also helpsprevent unientional opening of thedoors.
To lock a dor from inside the vehicle, push inthe lock lever. Pull out the lock lever to unlockthe door..
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CAUTIONDo not use the key to lift up thedoor, or the key may break off in thelock.
In Omni Cargo don't attempt to openthe rear right sliding door, from insideor ourside.
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Front Door WindowRaise or lower the door windows by turningthe handle located on the door panel.
PUSH TORELEASE
CAUTION
Always make sure that the backc door isclosed and latched securely. Closing theback door completely helps keep ex-haust gases from entering the vuhicle.Completely closing the back door alsohelps prevent occupants from beingthrown from the vehcile in the event ofan accident.
Back doorTo unlock, Insert the key into the lock Knoband turn it clockwise, and to lock, turfn itanticlockwise. Backdoor can be opened bypushing in the lock Knob and lifting the grip.
Sliding Door Window (If Equipped)Release the lock and simultaneously pushthe glass backwards to any desired openposition. To lock the window, close the glasscompletely by pushing it forward.
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Inside Rearview MirrorTo adjust the inside rearview mirror, movethe mirror up, down, or sideways to obtainthe best view.
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Outside Rearview MirrorAdjust the outside rearview mirror so you canjust see the side of your vehicle in the mirror.
DRIVER'S SEAT ADJUSTMENT
Never attempt to adjust the driver’sseat or seatback while driving. Theseat or seatback could moveunexpectedly, causing loss of control.Make sure that the driver’s seat andseatback are properly adjusted beforeyou start driving.
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Adjusting Driver's Seat PositionThe adjustment lever is located under thefront of the seat, on the inboard side. Toadjust the seat position, pull up on theadjustment lever and slide the seat forwardor rearward. After adjustment, try to movethe seat forward and rearward to ensure thatit is securely latched.
To avoid excessive seat belt slack,which reduces the effectiveness of theseat belt as a safety device, make surethat the seat is adjusted before theseat belt is fastened.
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Adjusting SeatbacksThe seatbacks can be adjusted to differentangles (5 Seater Models only). To adjustthe seatback angle, push the lever on theoutboard side of the seat, move theseatback to the desired position, and releasethe lever to lock the seatback in place.The seatbacks can also be folded forward.
Seatbacks should always be in anupright position when driving, or seatbelt effectiveness may be reduced.Seat belts are designed to offermaximum protection when seatbacksare in the fully upright position.
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ADJUSTABLE HEAD RESTRAINTS(if equipped)
WARNING• Never drive the vehicle with the
head restraints removed.• Do not attempt to adjust the head
restraint while driving.
Head restraints are designed to help reducethe risk of neck injuries in the case of anaccident. Adjust the head restraint to theposition which places the middle of the headrestraint closest to the top of your ears.
There are two height positions for the headrestraints. To raise the head restraint, pullupward on the restraint until it clicks. Tolower the restraint, push down on therestraint. If a head restraint must be removed(for cleaning, replacement, etc.), turn theportion as indicated with the arrow inillustration and pull the head restraint all theway out.
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Wear Your Seat Belts at All Times.
To fasten the seat belt, pull the buckletongue attached to the seat belt across yourbody and slide it into the buckle catch sloton the opposite side until you hear a “click”.
To reduce the risk of sliding under the beltduring a collision, position the lap portion ofthe belt across your lap as low on your hipsas possible and adjust the belt to a snug fitusing the proper method described below.Make sure that the belt is not twisted.
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PRESS
To unfasten the belt, press the release buttonon the buckle catch.
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WARNINGBe sure to inspect all seat beltassemblies after any collision. Anyseat belt assembly which was in useduring a collision (other than a veryminor one) should be replaced, evenif damage to the assembly is notobvious. Any seat belt assemblywhich was not in use during acollision should be replaced if it doesnot function properly or is damagedin any way.
• Never allow persons to ride in thecargo area of a vehicle. In the eventof an accident, there is a muchgreater risk of injury for persons whoare not riding in a seat with theirseat belt securely fastened.
• Seat belts should always be adjustedso the lap portion of the belt isworn low across the pelvis, notacross the waist. Shoulder strapsshould be worn on the outsideshoulder only, and never under thearm. Seat belts should never be wornwith the straps twisted and shouldbe adjusted as tightly as iscomfortable to provide theprotection for which they have beendesigned. A slack belt will provideless protection than one which issnug.
• Make sure that each seat belt buckleis inserted into the proper bucklecatch.
• Do not wear your seat belt overhard or breakable objects in your
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pockets or on your clothing. If anaccident occurs, objects such asglasses, pens, etc. under the seat beltcan cause injury.
• Never use the same seat belt on morethan one occupant and never attacha seat belt over an infant or childbeing held on an occupant’s lap.Such seat belt use could causeserious injury in the event of anaccident.
• Pregnant women should use seatbelts, although specificrecommendations about restraint useshould be made by the woman’smedical advisor.
• Periodically inspect seat beltassemblies for excessive wear anddamage. Seat belts should bereplaced if webbing becomes frayed,contaminated, or damaged in anyway. It is essential to replace theentire seat belt assembly after it hasbeen stressed in an impact, even ifdamage to the assembly is notobvious.
WARNING
• Infants and small children shouldnever be transported unless they areproperly restrained. Restraint systemsfor infants and small children can bepurchased locally and should beused. Make sure that the system youpurchase meets applicable safetystandards. Read and follow all thedirections provided by themanufacturer.
• Avoid contamination of seat beltwebbing by polishes, oils, chemicals,and particularly battery acid.Cleaning may safely be carried outusing mild soap and water.
• For children, if the shoulder beltirritates the neck or face, move thechild closer to the center of thevehicle.
To Adjust the Belt
• Automatic retracting type (ifequipped)Pull the shoulder portion of the beltupwards through the tongue plate.
The length of the diagonal shoulder strapadjusts itself to allow freedom of movement.The seat belt has an emergency lockingretractor (ELR), which is designed to lockthe seat belt only during a sudden stop orimpact.
No modifications or additions of anysort should be made to the seat beltor its operating mechanism.
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60G-03-018E• Lap belt (if equipped)On this belt the adjuster is incorporatedin the tongue unit.
To tighten the belt, pull the free end ofthe belt across alongside the lap strapuntil it is adjusted to a snug comfortableposition.
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TO TIGHTENTo lengthen, release the tongue from thebuckle unit, pull the tongue (adjuster) in thedirection of the arrow, at right angles to thebelt. The tongue should then be refitted intothe buckle unit and the belt tightened aspreviously described.
Right angle
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NOTE:To identify the center seat belt buckle catchand tongue in the rear seat, “CENTER” ismoulded on the buckle catch and tongue ofthe center lap belt. The buckle catches aredesigned so a buckle tongue can not beinserted into the wrong buckle catch.
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STEERING COLUMN CONTROLS
STEERING COLUMN CONTROLSIgnition Switch ............................................................................................................. 4-1Lighting/Turn Signal Control Lever ........................................................................... 4-2Hazard Warning Switch ............................................................................................... 4-3Windscreen Wiper and Washer Lever ........................................................................ 4-3Horn ................................................................................................................................ 4-4
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w WARNINGTo avoid possible injury, do notoperate controls by reaching throughthe steering wheel.
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IGNITION SWITCH
The ignition switch has the following fourpositions:
w WARNING• Do not use any locally made key.• Should you require duplicate key,
place your order with MARUTISUZUKI dealer only.
LOCKThis is the normal parking position. It is theonly position in which the key can beremoved.
The “LOCK” position locks the ignition, andprevents normal use of the steering wheelafter the key is removed.
To release the steering lock, fully insert thekey and turn it clockwise to one of theother positions. If you have trouble turningthe key to unlock the steering, try turningthe steering wheel slightly to the right orleft while turning the key.
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ACCAccessories such as the radio can operate,but the engine is off.
ONThis is the normal operating position. Allelectrical systems are on.
STARTThis is the position for starting the engineusing the starter motor. The key should bereleased from this position as soon as theengine starts.
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the vehicle is moving. The steeringwheel will lock and you will not beable to steer the vehicle.
• Do not leave children alone in aparked vehicle. Unattended childrencould cause accidental movementof the vehicle, which could result insevere personal injury.
• Always remove the key when parkedto prevent unintentional operationof the vehicle and to improvesecurity.
CAUTION• Do not use the starter motor for
more than 15 seconds at a time.If the engine does not start; wait15 seconds before trying again. Ifthe engine does not start afterseveral attempts, check the fueland ignition systems or consultyour MARUTI SUZUKI dealer.
• Do not leave the ignition switch inthe “ON” position if the engine isnot running as the battery willdischarge.
LIGHTING/TURN SIGNALCONTROL LEVER
This control lever is located on theoutboard side of the steering column.Operate the lever as described below.
Lighting OperationTo turn the lights on or off, twist the knobon the end of the lever. There are threepositions: in the “OFF” position all lights areoff; in the middle position the front parkinglights, tail-lights, registration plate light, andinstrument lights are on, but the headlightsare off; in the third position the headlightscome on in addition to the other lights.
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With the headlights on, push the lever forwardto switch to the high beams (main beams) orpull the lever toward you to switch to the lowbeams. When the high beams (main beams)are on, a light on the instrument panel willcome on. To flash the high beams (mainbeams) pull the lever slightly towards you andrelease it.
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Turn Signal OperationWith the ignition switch in the “ON” position,move the lever clockwise until it clicks tosignal a right turn or anticlockwise to signala left turn. When the turn is completed, thesignal will cancel and the lever will returnto its normal position.
HAZARD WARNING SWITCH
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Pull up the hazard warning switch to activatethe hazard warning lights. All four turn signallights and both turn signal indicators will flashsimultaneously. To turn off the lights, pushdown switch.
Use the hazard warning lights to warn othertraffic during emergency parking or whenyour vehicle could otherwise become atraffic hazard.
WINDSCREEN WIPER ANDWASHER LEVER
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Windscreen WipersTo turn the windscreen wipers on, twist theknob on the end of the lever to one of thethree operating positions. In the “LO”position, the wipers operate at a steady lowspeed. In the “HI” position, the wipersoperate at a steady high speed. To turn offthe wipers, move the lever back to the“OFF” position.
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Windscreen WasherTo spray windscreen washer fluid, pull thelever toward you.
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the windscreen washer reservoir. Itcan severely impair visibility whensprayed on the windscreen, andcan also damage your vehicle’spaint.
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CAUTIONTo help prevent damage to thewindscreen wiper and washer systemcomponents, you should take thefollowing precautions:• Do not continue to hold in the lever
when there is no windscreen washerfluid being sprayed or the washermotor can be damaged.
• Do not attempt to remove dirt from adry windscreen with the wipers oryou can damage the windscreen andthe wiper blades. Always wet thewindscreen with washer fluid beforeoperating the wipers.
• Clear ice or packed snow from thewiper blades before using the wipers.
• Check the washer fluid level regularly.Check it often when the weather isbad.
• Only fill the washer fluid reservoir3/4 full during cold weather to allowroom for expansion if thetemperature falls low enough tofreeze the solution.
HORN
With the ignition switch in “ON” position,press the horn button of the steering wheelto sound the horn.
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INSTRUMENT PANEL
INSTRUMENT PANEL
Warning and Indicator Lights ...........................................................................5-3Speedometer/Odometer .....................................................................................5-6Fuel Gauge ...........................................................................................................5-6Temperature Gauge ............................................................................................5-6Cigarette Lighter (if equipped) .........................................................................5-7Glove Box ............................................................................................................5-7Headlight Leveling Switch (if equipped) .........................................................5-7Demister System ................................................................................................5-9
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1. Instrument cluster2. Ignition switch3. Lighting switch/Turn signal and dimmer
switch4. Windscreen wiper and washer switch5. Hazard warning switch6. Cigarette lighter (if equipped)7. Glove box8. Fuse box9. Brake fluid reservoir lid
10. Head Light Leveling Switch (if equipped)11. Demister control Panel (if equipped)
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911
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EXAMPLE
Speedometer
Odometer
Fuel gauge
Temperature gauge
Warning and indicator lights
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WARNING AND INDICATOR LIGHTS
Brake fluid level warning lightThis light operates under two conditions: 1)when the ignition switch is turned to the“ON” position, or 2) when the fluid in thebrake fluid reservoir falls below thespecified level. The light should go out afterstarting the engine. If the light does not gooff or comes on whilst you are driving, itmay mean that there is something wrongwith the vehicle’s braking system. If thishappens, you should:
1) Pull off the road and stop carefully.
Remember that stopping distance maybe longer, you may have to pushharder on the pedal, and the pedal maygo down farther than normal.
2) Test the brakes by carefully starting andstopping at the side of the road.
3) If you determine that it is safe, drive care-fully at low speed to the nearest dealer forrepairs.
or4) Have the vehicle towed to the nearest
dealer for repairs.
If any of the following conditionsoccur, you should immediately askyour MARUTI SUZUKI dealer to inspectthe brake system.• If the brake fluid level warning light
does not go out after the engine hasbeen started.
• If the brake fluid level warning lightdoes not come on when the ignitionswitch is turned to the “ON”position.
• If the brake fluid level warning lightcomes on at any time during vehicleoperation.
Oil Pressure LightThis light comes on when the ignition switchis turned on, and goes out when the engineis started. The light will come on and remainon if there is insufficient oil pressure. If thelight comes on when driving, pull off the roadas soon as you can and stop the engine.Check the oil level and add oil if necessary(see pages 9-7 and 9-8). If there is enoughoil, the lubrication system should be inspectedby your MARUTI SUZUKI dealer before youdrive the vehicle again.
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Do not continue driving long with thecharging light ON as this will drainthe battery ‘dead’.
• If you operate the engine withthis light on, severe engine dam-age can result.
• Do not rely on the Oil PressureLight to indicate the need to addoil. Be sure to periodically checkthe engine oil level (see pages9-7 and 9-8).
CAUTIONCAUTION
Charging LightThis light comes on when the ignitionswitch is turned on, and goes out when theengine is started. The light will come onand remain on if there is something wrongwith the battery charging system. If the lightcomes on when the engine is running, thecharging system should be inspectedimmediately by your MARUTI SUZUKI dealer.
“Malfunction Indicator” LightYour vehicle has a computer-controlledemission control system. A “MalfunctionIndicator” light is provided on the instrumentpanel to indicate when it is necessary tohave the emission control system serviced.The “Malfunction Indicator” light comes onwhen the ignition switch is turned to “ON”and goes out when the engine is started.If the “Malfunction Indicator” light comes onwhen the engine is running, there is aproblem with the emission control system.Take the vehicle to your MARUTI SUZUKIdealer to have the problem corrected.
CAUTIONContinuing to drive the vehicle whenthe “Malfunction Indicator” light ison can cause permanent damage tothe vehicle’s emission controlsystem, and can affect fuel economyand driveability.
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Immobilizer System Light (if equipped)When the ignition switch is turned to the “ON”position, this light comes on to let you knowthe light is working. If this light blinks with theignition switch turned to “ON”, there may besomething wrong with the immobilizer system.Contact your Maruti Suzuki dealer to havethe system inspected.
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INSTRUMENT PANEL
5-5
Main Beam (High Beam) Indicator LightThis indicator comes on when headlightmain beams (high beams) are turned on. 1 Speedometer
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70F-03-011Turn Signal IndicatorsWhen you turn on the left or right turnsignals, the corresponding green arrow onthe instrument panel will flash along withthe respective turn signal lights. When youturn on the hazard warning switch, botharrows will flash along with all of the turnsignal lights.
FUEL GAUGE
With ignition switch in ON position this gaugegives an approximate indication of the amountof fuel in the fuel tank. “F” stands for full and“E” stands for empty.
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CAUTION
The speedometer indicates vehicle speed inkm/h. The odometer records the total distancethe vehicle has been driven.
Keep track of your odometer readingand check the maintenance scheduleregularly for required services.Increased wear or damage to certainparts can result from failure toperform required services at theproper mileage intervals and yourwarranty rights may be affected.
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TEMPERATURE GAUGE
SPEEDOMETER/ODOMETER
11111 Speedometer22222 Odometer
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When the ignition switch is on, this gaugeindicates the engine coolant temperature.Under normal driving conditions, theindicator should stay within the normal,acceptable temperature range between “H”and “C”. If the indicator approaches“H”, and maintains that reading, overheatingis indicated. Follow the instructions forengine overheating in the EMERGENCYREMEDIES section.
CAUTION
To use the cigarette lighter, push it all theway into the receptacle and release it. Itwill automatically heat up and will pop outto its normal position when it is ready for use.
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CIGARETTE LIGHTER (if equipped)
Continuing to drive the vehicle whenengine overheating is indicated, canresult in severe engine damage.
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GLOVE BOX
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To open the glove box, pull the latch lever.To close it, push the lid until it latchessecurely.
Never drive with the glove box lidopen. It could cause injury if anaccident occurs.
Level the headlight beam according to theload condition of your vehicle by turning thisswitch. The chart shows the appropriate switchposition for different vehicle-load conditions.
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HEADLIGHT LEVELING SWITCH(if equipped)
Vehicle LoadSwitch PositionCondition
Driver only 0
Driver + One passenger0at front seat
Driver + One passenger at front seat + All
1Three passenger atthe rear
Dummy 2, 3, 4
Switching Position for 5 Seater
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Vehicle LoadSwitch PositionCondition
Driver only 0
Driver + One passenger0at front seat
All passengers 1
All passengers + Evenlydistributed load in 2Luggage boot
Driver + Evenlydistributed load in 3Luggage boot
Dummy 4
Switching Position for 8 Seater /Ambulance
Vehicle LoadSwitch PositionCondition
Driver only 0
Driver + One passenger0at front seat
Driver + One Passengerat front seat + Evenlydistributed load onLuggage boot 1
Dummy 2, 3, 4
Switching Position for Cargo
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DEMISTER SYSTEM
The demister system Provides windshielddemisting
a. Windscreen demister
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3RECIRCULATED
AIR
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Description of ControlsTemperature Control Lever (1) This lever isused to control the temperature of the air thatcomes out of the demister nozzel.
Air Intake Lever (2) This lever is used to selectbetween circulating outside air (FRESH AIR )or recirculating inside air (RECIRCULATEDAIR).
Fan switch (3) This switch is used to turn onthe fan and to select. There are four positions:OFF, LOW, MEDIUM and HIGH
SYSTEM OPERATING INSTRUCTIONSDemistingMove the air intake lever to FRESH AIR”, thetemperature control lever to the desiredtemperature control position, and the fan switcht o “HIGH”. Moving the temperate control leverto a higher temperature position increasesdefrosting efficiency. When the windscreen hasbecome clear,b move the fan wsitch to thedesired fan speed position.
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OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT
OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT
Parking Brake Lever .........................................................................................6-1Pedals ...................................................................................................................6-1Gear Lever ...........................................................................................................6-2Fuel Filler Cap .....................................................................................................6-2Front Seats Removal .........................................................................................6-3Luggage Compartment ......................................................................................6-4Sun Visor .............................................................................................................6-4Ventilator ..............................................................................................................6-4Interior Light Switchs .........................................................................................6-5Assist Grips .........................................................................................................6-5Tyre Changing Tools.......................................................................................... 6-5High Mount Stop Lamp (if equipped) .............................................................6-6
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OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT
6-1
PARKING BRAKE LEVER
The parking brake lever is located betweenthe seats. To apply the parking brake, holdthe brake pedal down and pull the parkingbrake lever all the way up. To release theparking brake, hold the brake pedal down,pull up slightly on the parking brake lever,push the button on the end of the leverwith your thumb, and lower the lever to itsoriginal position.
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parking brake on: rear brakeeffectiveness can be reduced fromover heating, brake life may beshortened, or permanent brakedamage may result.
• If the parking brake does not holdthe vehicle securely or does notfully release, have your vehicleinspected immediately by anauthorized MARUTI SUZUKI dealer.
Always apply the parking brake fullybefore leaving your vehicle or it maymove, causing injury or damage.When parking, make sure the gearshift lever is left in first gear orreverse. Remember, even though thetransmission is in gear, you mustalways apply the parking brake fully.
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PEDALS
CAUTION
Clutch PedalThe clutch pedal is used to disengage thedrive to the wheels when starting the engine,stopping, or shifting the transmission lever.Depressing the pedal disengages the clutch.
Do not drive with your foot restingon the clutch pedal. It could result inexcessive clutch wear, clutchdamage, or unexpected loss of enginebraking.
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mal condition caused by environmental fac-tors such as cold, wet, snow, etc.
If brake squeal is excessive andoccurs each time the brakes areapplied, you should have the brakeschecked by your MARUTI SUZUKIdealer.
Do not “ride” the brakes by applyingthem continuously or resting yourfoot on the pedal. This will result inoverheating of the brakes whichcould cause unpredictable brakingaction, longer stopping distances, orpermanent brake damage.
Accelerator Pedal 3This pedal controls the speed of the engine.Depressing the accelerator pedal increasespower output and speed.
GEAR LEVER
The gear change pattern is shown in theillustration. For details on how to use thetransmission, refer to USING THETRANSMISSION in the OPERATING YOURVEHICLE section (See page 7-2).
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FUEL FILLER CAP
The fuel filler cap is located on the right rearside of the vehicle. To lock the fuel filler cap,turn the key clockwise. To unlock, turn thekey anticlockwise.
Remove the fuel filler cap slowly. Thefuel may be under pressure and mayspray out, causing injury.
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Petrol is extremely flammable. Do notsmoke when refuelling, and make surethere are no open flames or sparksin the area.
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CAUTION
• To remove - turn the cap counter-clockwise. Turn the cap slowly to allowany residual pressure to escape.
• To install - turn the cap clockwise.
If you need to replace the fuel cap,use only a cap specified for yourmodel. Using an improper fuel capcan cause a serious malfunction ofthe fuel system. You can get thecorrect replacement cap from yourMARUTI SUZUKI dealer.
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FRONT SEATS REMOVAL
1. Fold the seat forward by pushing the leveron the outboard side of the seat.
2. Release the seat latch and move theseat forward to remove.
To install the seat, insert the two projectionson the back of the seat into the holes andlatch the seat. Move the seatback to theoriginal position to lock the seatback in place.
NOTE:The key is removable from cap in lockcondition only
The seats are latched to the seat frame. Toremove the seat use the following procedure.
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Luggage or other cargo should bestowed in the luggage compartmentwhenever possible. If you need tocarry cargo in the passengercompartment, be sure to secure thecargo or it may be thrown about,causing injury. Never pile cargohigher than the seatbacks.
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SUN VISOR
The sun visors can be pulled down to blockglare coming through the wind screen.
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VENTILATOR (if equipped)
Two ventilators, one each on left and rightside, are provided. Fresh air will flowthrough the vehicle when it is moving. Airflow can be regulated by changing theopening of the ventilator outlet grill.
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INTERIOR LIGHT SWITCHES
Front/Center Interior LightThese light switches have three positionswhich function as described below:
The light comes on and stays onregardless of whether the door is openor closed.The light comes on when the door isopened.The light remains off even when thedoor is opened.
NOTE:Only front doors are involved in lightingoperation of interior light.
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ASSIST GRIPS
Assist grips are provided for passengerconvenience.
Do not hang items on the assist grips.They could obstruct the driver’s view,resulting in an accident, or could bethrown about in an accident or abruptmanoeuvre, causing injury.
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TYRE CHANGING TOOLS
Jack Handle is stowed near the front leftseat. Jack is stowed under the front leftseat and can be taken out after removingthe seat.To remove the jack, turn its shaft counter-clockwise and pull the jack out of thestorage bracket. To stow the jack, place itin the storage bracket and turn the shaftclockwise until the jack is securely held inplace.
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w WARNINGThe jack should be used only tochange wheels. It is important to readthe jacking instructions in theEMERGENCY SERVICE section of thismanual before attempting to use thejack.
After using the jack, jack handle, andwheel wrench, be sure to stow themsecurely or they can cause injury ifan accident occurs.
HIGH MOUNT STOP LAMP(if equipped)
High mount stop lamp is provided with yourvehicle and is fitted on back door. The stoplamp will glow as when the brake pedal willbe depressed.
To change the bulb of the stop lamp, removethe clips at both sides of the cover, by pressingthe inner pin inside so that the clip gets looseand remove the bulb on turning it anticlock-wise
The rating of bulb is 16W/12V.There are onebulb in high mount stop lamp.
EXAMPLE
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OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE
OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE
Exhaust Gas Warning ....................................................................................... 7-1Daily Inspection Checklist ................................................................................7-1Starting the Engine ............................................................................................7-2Using the Transmission ....................................................................................7-2Braking .................................................................................................................7-3Running-in ............................................................................................................7-4Catalytic Converter ............................................................................................7-4Improving Fuel Economy ..................................................................................7-5Trailer Towing ...................................................................................................... 7-5
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EXHAUST GAS WARNING
Avoid breathing exhaust gases.Exhaust gases contain carbonmonoxide, a potentially lethal gas thatis colourless and odourless. Sincecarbon monoxide is difficult to detectby itself, be sure to take the followingprecautions to help prevent carbonmonoxide from entering your vehicle.• Do not leave the engine running in
garages or other confined areas.• Do not park with the engine running
for a long period of time, even in anopen area.
• Avoid operating the vehicle withthe backdoor open.
• Keep the exhaust tailpipe area clearof snow and other material to helpreduce the buildup of exhaust gasesunder the vehicle. This is particularlyimportant when parked in blizzardconditions.
• Have the exhaust system inspectedperiodically for damage and leaks.Any damage or leaks should berepaired immediately.
DAILY INSPECTION CHECKLIST
Before driving:1) Make sure that windows, mirrors, lights,
and reflectors are clean and unobstructed.2) Check the tyres.3) Look for fluid and oil leaks.4) Adjust the seat/head restraint.5) Check the brake pedal.6) Adjust the mirrors.7) Make sure that you and passengers have
properly fastened your seat belts.8) Make sure that all warning lights come
on as the key is turned to the “ON”position.
9) Check all gauges.10) Make sure that the brake fluid level
warning light is off after starting theengine.
Once a week, or each time you fill your fueltank, perform the following checks:
1) Engine oil level.2) Coolant level.3) Brake fluid level.4) Windscreen washer fluid level.5) Battery solution level.
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STARTING THE ENGINE
Before starting the engine:1) Make sure the parking brake is applied
fully.2) Shift into “N” (neutral) and depress the
clutch pedal all the way to the floor.Hold it while starting the engine.
CAUTION
w WARNINGMake sure that the parking brake isapplied fully and the transmission isin Neutral before attempting to startthe engine.
• Stop turning the starterimmediately after the engine hasstarted or the starter system canbe damaged.
• Do not crank the engine for morethan 15 seconds at a time. If theengine doesn’t start on the firsttry, wait about 15 seconds beforetrying again.
Starting a Cold EngineEngine which is started after 6 hours shouldbe treated as cold engine.For Electronic fuel injection models
• With your foot off the acceleratorpedal, crank the engine by turning theignition key to “START”. Release thekey when the engine starts.
• If the engine does not start after 15seconds of cranking, wait about 15seconds, then press down theaccelerator pedal to 1/3 of its traveland try cranking the engine again.Release the key and accelerator pedalwhen the engine starts.
• If the engine still does not start, tryholding the accelerator pedal all theway to the floor while cranking. Thisshould clear the engine if it is flooded.
Starting a Warm EngineFor Electronic fuel injection models :Use the same procedure as for “Startinga cold Engine.”
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USING THE TRANSMISSION
Starting offTo start off, depress and maintain pressureupon the clutch pedal and change into 1stgear. After releasing the parking brake,gradually release the clutch. When you heara change in the engine’s sound (speed),gently apply pressure to the accelerator tokeep the engine sound (speed) constantwhilst continuing to gradually release theclutch.
Gear changingAll forward gears are synchronized, whichprovides for quiet, easy changing. Alwaysdepress the clutch pedal fully before changinggears. To help gearshift, the following chartshows the recommended speed range ineach gear.
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Min Speed Max. Speed
First – 30 km/h
Second 10 km/h 50 km/h
Third 20 km/h 90 km/h
Fourth 30 km/h Top Speed
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down to a lower gear before goingdown a long or steep hill. A lowergear will allow the engine toprovide braking. Avoid riding thebrakes or they may overheat,resulting in brake failure.
• When driving on slippery roads, besure to slow down beforechanging down. Excessive and orsudden changes in engine speedmay cause loss of traction, whichcould cause you to lose control.
• Make sure that the vehicle iscompletely stationary before youchange into reverse.
CAUTION• To help avoid clutch damage, do
not use the clutch pedal as afootrest while driving or use theclutch to keep the vehiclestationary on a hill. Depress theclutch fully when changing gear.
• When changing gears or startingoff, do not race the engine. Racingthe engine can shorten engine lifeand prevent smooth operation.
The distance needed to bring any vehicle toa halt increases with the speed of the ve-hicle. The braking distance needed, for ex-ample, at 60 km/h will be approximately 4times greater than the braking distanceneeded at 20 km/h. Start to brake thevehicle when there is plenty of distancebetween your vehicle and the stoppingpoint, and slow down gradually.
BRAKING
w WARNINGIf water gets into the brake drums, brakeperformance may become poor andunpredictable. After driving throughwater or washing the underside of thevehicle, test the brakes while driving ata slow speed to see if they havemaintained their normal effectiveness.If the brakes are less effective thannormal, dry them by repeatedlyapplying the brakes while driving slowlyuntil the brakes have regained theirnormal effectiveness.
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CAUTION
RUNNING-IN
The future performance and reliabilityof the engine depends on the careand restraint exercised during itsearly life. It is especially important toobserve the following precautionsduring the initial 1000 km of vehicleoperation.• After starting, do not race the
engine. Warm it up gradually.• Avoid prolonged vehicle operation
at a constant speed. Moving partswill bed in better if you vary yourspeed.
• Do not exceed 90 km/h.• Start off from a stop slowly. Avoid
full throttle starts.• If possible, avoid hard braking,
especially during the first 300 kmof driving.
• Do not drive slowly with thetransmission in a high gear.
• Drive the vehicle at moderateengine speeds.
The purpose of the catalytic converterinstalled on your vehicle is to convertexhaust pollutants to harmless water vapour,carbon dioxide, and nitrogen. Use of leadedfuel in vehicles equipped with catalyticconverters is prohibited, because leaddeactivates the pollutant-reducingcomponents of the catalyst system.
It is very important to keep the engineproperly tuned. Engine misfiring, which canresult from an improperly tuned engine,may cause overheating of the catalyst. Thismay result in permanent heat damage tothe catalyst and other vehicle components.
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CAUTIONTo minimize the possibility of catalystor other vehicle damage:• Maintain the engine in the proper
operating condition.• In the event of an engine
malfunction, particularly oneinvolving engine misfire or otherapparent loss of performance,have the vehicle servicedpromptly.
• Do not turn off the engine or interruptthe ignition when the transmission isin gear and the vehicle is in motion.
• Do not try to start the engine bypushing or towing the vehicle, orcoasting down a hill.
• Do not idle the engine with any sparkplug wires disconnected or removed,such as during diagnostic testing.
• Do not idle the vehicle for prolongedperiods if idling seems rough or thereare other malfunctions.
• Do not allow the fuel tank to get nearthe empty level.
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w WARNINGBe careful where you park and drive;the catalytic converter and otherexhaust components can get veryhot. As with any vehicle, do not parkor operate this vehicle in areas wherecombustible materials such as drygrass or leaves can come in contactwith a hot exhaust system.
The following instructions will help you improvefuel economy.
Avoid excessive idling:If you are to wait for more than a minutewhile you are parked, stop the engine andstart it again later. When warming up acold engine, allow the engine to idle untilthe temperature gauge pointer comes up tothe “C” position. In this position, the engineis sufficiently warm for starting off.
Avoid “fast” starts:Fast starts away from lights or stop signswill consume fuel unnecessarily and shortenengine life. Start off slowly.
Avoid unnecessary stops:Avoid unnecessary deceleration andstopping. Try to maintain a slow, steadyspeed whenever possible. Slowing downand then accelerating again uses more fuel.
Keep a steady cruising speed:Keep as constant a speed as road andtraffic conditions will permit.
IMPROVING FUEL ECONOMY
Keep the air cleaner clean:A dirty air cleaner will cause the carburationsystem to supply too much fuel to theengine for the amount of air being supplied.The result is waste of fuel due toincomplete combustion.
Keep weight to a minimum:The heavier the load, the more fuel thevehicle consumes. Take out any luggageor cargo when it is not necessary.
Keep tyre pressures correct:Under-inflation of the tyres can waste fueldue to increased running resistance of thetyres. Keep your tyres inflated to thecorrect pressure shown on the label on thedriver’s side door or door lock pillar.
TRAILER TOWING
Your MARUTI was originally designed to carrypeople and a normal amount of cargo, notto tow a trailer. Maruti Suzuki does notrecommend you use your vehicle to tow atrailer. Towing a trailer can adversely affecthandling, durability, and fuel economy.
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High Speed Driving ........................................................................................... 8-1Driving on Hills .................................................................................................. 8-1Driving on Slippery Roads .............................................................................. 8-1Driving on Wet Roads ...................................................................................... 8-2Do’s and Don’ts for Safe Driving .................................................................. 8-3
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CAUTION• Wear Your Seat Belts at All Times.
The driver and passengers shouldbe properly restrained at all times,using the seatbelts provided. Referto the “SEATBELTS” section forinstructions on proper use of theseat belts.
• Never drive while under the influenceof alcohol or other drugs. Alcoholand drugs can seriously impairyour ability to drive safely, greatlyincreasing the risk of injury toyourself and others. You shouldalso avoid driving when you aretired, sick, irritated, or under stress.
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When driving at a high-speed, pay attentionto the following:• Stopping distance progressively increases
with vehicle speed. Apply the brakes farenough ahead of the stopping point toallow for the extra stopping distance.
• On rainy days, “Aquaplaning” can occur.“Aquaplaning” is the loss of direct contactbetween the road surface and thevehicle’s tyres due to a water filmforming between them. Steering orbraking the vehicle while “Aquaplaning”can be very difficult, and loss of controlcan occur. Keep speed down when theroad surface is wet.
• At high speeds, the vehicle may beaffected by side winds. Therefore, reducespeed and be prepared for unexpectedbuffeting, which can occur at the exits oftunnels, when passing by a cut of a hill,or when being overtaken by largevehicles, etc.
DRIVING ON HILLS• When climbing steep hills, the vehicle may
begin to slow down and show a lack ofpower. If this happens, you should changeto a lower gear so that the engine will againbe operating in its normal power range.
Change rapidly to prevent the car fromlosing momentum.
• When driving down a hill, the engine shouldbe used for braking by shifting to nextlower gear.
Try not to hold the brake pedal downtoo long or too often while going downa steep or long hill. This could causethe brakes to overheat, resulting inreduced braking efficiency. Failure totake this precaution could result in lossof vehicle control.
When descending a down hill, NEVERturn the ignition key to the “OFF”position. Emission control systemdamage may result.
DRIVING ON SLIPPERY ROADSUnder wet road conditions you should driveat a lower speed than on dry roads dueto possible slippage of tyres during braking.When driving on icy, snowcovered, ormuddy roads, reduce your speed and avoidsudden acceleration, abrupt braking, orsharp steering movements.
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Snow ChainsIf you must use snow chains to increase tyretraction, observe the following precautions:
• Choose a safe place away from trafficto install the chains.
• When installing the chains carefully followthe manufacturer’s instructions.
• Install the chains on the rear tyres.• With the chains on, drive only at slow
and moderate speeds.• 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 firstgear and reverse. This will create arocking motion which may give youenough momentum to free the vehicle.Press gently on the accelerator to keepwheel spin to a minimum. Remove yourfoot from the accelerator while changinggear.Do not race the engine. Excessivewheel spin will cause the tyres to digdeeper, making it more difficult to freethe vehicle.
2) If your vehicle remains stuck after a fewminutes of rocking, get another vehicleto pull you out.
Do not allow anyone to stand near thevehicle when you are rocking it, anddo not spin the wheels faster than anindicated 40 km/h on the speedometer.Personal injury and/or vehicle damagemay result from spinning the wheelstoo fast.
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Do not continue rocking the vehiclefor more than a few minutes.Prolonged rocking can cause engineoverheating or transmission damage.
DRIVING ON WET ROADSCAUTION
• When driving on wet roads, avoid driv-ing through large amount of standingwater on the road. Large amount ofwater entering the engine compartmentmay cause damage to the engine andor electrical components.
• If stuck in deep water, do not start tillwater level drops.
• Water is incompressible substance,water inside engine is harmful tothe engine.”
• Make sure your tyres are in goodcondition and always maintain thespecified tyre pressure. Refer to“TYRES” in the “INSPECTION ANDMAINTENANCE” section for details.
• Do not use tyres other than thosespecified by MARUTI SUZUKI. Neveruse different sizes or types of tyreson the front and rear wheels. Forinformation regarding the specifiedtyres, refer to the “SPECI-FICATIONS” section.
• Never use oversized tyres or specialshock absorbers and springs toraise (jack up) your vehicle. Thiswill change the handlingcharacteristics.
• After driving through water, test thebrakes while driving at a slowspeed to see if they have maintainedtheir normal effectiveness. If thebrakes are less effective thannormal, dry them by repeatedlyapplying the brakes while drivingslowly until the brakes have regainedtheir normal effectiveness.
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DO’S AND DON’TS FOR SAFEDRIVINGExercise care in handling your vehicle. Beconscious of not only your own safety butalso the safety of others on the road, andthus enjoy the best and most comfortabledriving experience.
This section contains basic rules for safedriving. Read it carefully for goodunderstanding of the content so that youcan enjoy safe and pleasant driving in yourMaruti Suzuki vehicle.
4. Don’t start quickly, for it is dangerousand wastes fuel.
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Starting1. Adjust the driver’s seat for the proper
driving posture.
2. Adjust the rear view mirror so as to obtainthe best possible rear view.
3. Before moving off, look forward and backto confirm safety.
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Stop
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General driving1. Be sure to stop before the stop light and
stop sign. When moving into the interse-clights or signs, drive slowly to confirmsafety.
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sudden stop.
3. Turn ON the turn signal at least 30 metersbefore making a turn or changing the laneso as not to be hit from behind.
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4. Before entering a corner, decelerate to asafe speed. Don’t apply brakes duringcornering, or a cornering skid may occur.
5. When overtaking other vehicle, watch outfor the oncoming vehicle and carefullyconfirm the safety.
6. Don’t attempt zigzag driving which willhinder your control over the vehicle andcause an accident.
2. Always follow other vehicles at a safe dis-tance in order to prevent a rear-end colli-sion, should the vehicle ahead make a
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Braking1. Use the parking brake when parking your
vehicle and shift the gear shift lever intothe first gear or reverse gear position forthe sake of safety.
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2. Don’t use handbraking unlessunavoidable. It causes the vehicle to skidand a rearend collision occur. It isespecially dangerous when the tyres areworn, for they allow a larger skid.
Use foot brake in three stages
(1) Warn the vehicle behind you.(2) Gradually apply the brake.(3) Bring the vehicle to a halt.
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3. When driving on a downhill, try not toapply the brake but use the enginebrake effectively. Overuse of thefootbrake may result in total brake failure.
4. Avoid reckless high speed driving and tryto drive at a safe speed suitable for theroad conditions while maintaining a con-stant speed.
5. The higher the speed, the narrower thedriver’s visual range becomes. In such astate, it is difficult to anticipate any hazardand the driver feels much fatigued.
6. Never do sharp handling during high speeddriving. You will lose your control overyour vehicle.
7. When overtaking or changing the lanewhile driving at a high speed, keep anample vehicle-to-vehicle distance.
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sudden stop.sudden stop.
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Night time driving1. Drive more slowly at night than in the
daytime, for the visual range is restrictedat night.
2. Take rest at certain intervals to preventan accident which may occur when youare sleepy or tired.
Long distance driving1. Be sure to perform safety checks before
starting a trip.
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2. Don’t overtake other vehicles at night.Darkness bothers your sense of speedand hinders your judgement on thevehicle-to-vehicle distance.
3. Don’t use the high headlight beam unlessits use is inevitable. Its dazzle may blitzthe driver of the oncoming car, thuscausing an accident.
4. Always keep the window glasses clean.Don’t operate the windshield wiper when thewindshield glass is dry or the wiper bladeand glass may get damaged.
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MARGIN FOR SAFETYIt is important to allow yourself a margin forsafety during driving so that you can copewith erroneous or unexpected driving of otherdrivers. For that, observe the following.• Drive at a safe speed.• Maintain a sufficient distance between
your vehicle and the vehicle ahead.� Don’t force yourself to overtake other
vehicles.• Don’t make quick start, hard steering or
sudden stops.• Allow an ample time in the driving sched-
ule.• Observe traffic rules and regulations.
CONCLUSIONA perfect driver does not exist. Theendeavour of every motorist should be tostrive for perfection. Safety consciousness notonly ensures your safety and the safety ofother road users, it also helps reduce thewear and tear on your vehicle, prolongs itslife, gives more mileage and ensures acomfortable driving experience.
Follow the do’s and don’ts listed, anddriving will never be the same again.
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Tool Kit .................................................................................................................. 9-2Periodic Maintenance Schedule .........................................................................9-2Water Pump Belt ..................................................................................................9-6Engine Oil and Filter .............................................................................................9-7Gear Oil .............................................................................................................. 9-10Engine Coolant .................................................................................................. 9-11Windscreen Washer Fluid ................................................................................. 9-12Air Cleaner ......................................................................................................... 9-12Spark Plugs ....................................................................................................... 9-13Brakes ............................................................................................................... 9-14Steering .............................................................................................................. 9-16Clutch Pedal ...................................................................................................... 9-16Tyres .................................................................................................................. 9-17Battery ............................................................................................................... 9-20Fuses .................................................................................................................. 9-21Bulb Replacement ............................................................................................. 9-22Wiper Blades ..................................................................................................... 9-25
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w WARNINGw WARNINGYou should take extreme care whenworking on your vehicle to preventaccidental injury. Here are a fewprecautions that you should beespecially careful to observe:• Do not leave the engine running in
garages or other confined areas.• When the engine is running, keep
hands, clothing, tools, and otherobjects away from the fan andwater pump belt.
• When it is necessary to do servicework with the engine running,make sure that the parking brakeis applied fully and thetransmission is in Neutral.
• Do not touch ignition wires orother ignition system parts whenstarting the engine or when theengine is running, or you couldreceive an electric shock.
• Be careful not to touch hotexhaust components such as themanifold, pipes, and mufflers.
• Do not allow smoking, sparks, orflames around gasoline or thebattery. Flammable fumes arepresent.
• Do not get under your vehicle if itis supported only with the portablejack provided in your vehicle.
• Be careful not to cause accidentalshort circuits between the positiveand negative battery terminals.
• Keep used oil, coolant, and otherfluids away from children andpets. Dispose of used fluidsproperly; never pour them on theground, into sewers, etc.
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Maruti Suzuki recommends that main-tenance on your Maruti Suzuki vehi-cle be performed by Maruti SuzukiAuthorised Dealer/Service Station.
CAUTION
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PERIODIC MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE
Whenever it becomes necessary toreplace parts on your vehicle, it isrecommended that you use MARUTIGENUINE PARTS (MGP).
TOOL KIT
The work tools illustrated here come withyour vehicle. These tools can be used inyour checkup or for minor repairs.
1 Tool bag2 12×14 mm open end spanner3 Wheel nut wrench4 Jack5 Jack handle
The following table shows when regularmaintenance on your vehicle is required.This table shows in kilometers and monthswhen inspections, adjustments, lubricationand other services should be performed.
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PERIODIC MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE (for ELECTRONIC FUEL INJECTION MODELS)A....Adjust. I....Inspect and correct or replace if necessary.T....Tighten to specified torque. C....Clean.R....Replace or change. O....RotateL....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 intervalsrespectively.
Interval: This interval should be judged FREE INSPECTIONS PERIODIC MAINTENANCE SERVICE AT COSTby odometer reading or months, km (x 1,000) 1 5 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80whichever comes first. months 1 6 12 24 36 48 60 72 84 96
ENGINE1. Water pump drive belt (tension, wear) A I I I I R A I I R
2. Engine coolant (level, leakage) I I I R I R I R I R
3. Engine oil (API GRADE SF, SG, SH) & Oil filter R I R R R R R R R R
4. Cooling system hoses and connections (leakage, damage) I I I I I I I I I I
5. Engine bolts (All cylinder head and manifold fixings) – – T – T – T – T –
6. Engine mounting (loose, damage) – – T – T – T – T –
7. Valve clearance – A – A – A – A – A
8. Camshaft timing belt (damage, wear) – – – I – I – I – I
Replace every 1,00,000 km
9. Exhaust system (noise, leakage or otherwise defective) – I – I – I – I – I
10. Positive crankcase ventilation System (Hoses, connections and valve) – I – I – I – I – I
IGNITION1. Ignition wiring, (damage, deterioration) – – – I – I – I – I
2. Distributor cap and rotor (wear, deterioration) – – – I – I – I – I
3. Spark plugs (clean and adjust the gap) – – I R I R I R I R
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Interval: This interval should be judged FREE INSPECTIONS PERIODIC MAINTENANCE SERVICE AT COSTby odometer reading or months, km (x 1,000) 1 5 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80whichever comes first. months 1 6 12 24 36 48 60 72 84 96
FUEL1. Air cleaner Paved-road Clean every 5,000 km. Replace every 40,000 km.
Dusty condition Clean every 2,500 km or as required. Replace every 40,000 km. More frequent
replacement if dust condition is severe.
2. Accelerator cable and Throttle shafts – I&L I&L I&L I&L I&L I&L I&L I&L I&L
3. Fuel tank cap, fuel lines & connections(leakage,damage) – I – – – I – – – I
4. Fuel filter (leakage) I I I I I R I I I R
CLUTCH AND TRANSMISSION1. Clutch pedal (play) I I I I I I I I I I
2. Clutch slipping (dragging or excessive damage) I I I I I I I I I I
3. Manual Transmission/Transfer and Differential oil (level, leakage) I I I R I R I R I R
PROPELLER SHAFTS1. Propeller shafts (play) – – I I I I I I I I
2. Universal joint (slack) – – I I I I I I I I
BRAKE1. Brake fluid (level, leakage) I I I R I R I R I R
2. Brake pedal (pedal-to-wall clearance) I I I I I I I I I I
3. Parking brake lever and cable (play, damage) I I I I I I I I I I
4. Brake drums & shoes – – I I I I I I I I
5. Brake shoe to drum clearance Adjust every 5,000 km. More frequent adjustments if required.
6. Master cylinder and wheel cylinder (oil leakage, boot kit) I I I I I R I I I R
7. Brake hoses and pipes (leakage, damage) I I I I I I I I I I
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Interval: This interval should be judged FREE INSPECTIONS PERIODIC MAINTENANCE SERVICE AT COSTby odometer reading or months, km (x 1,000) 1 5 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80whichever comes first. months 1 6 12 24 36 48 60 72 84 96WHEEL1. Tyres (air pressure, abnormal wear, crack, ROTATION) l I&O I&O I&O I&O I&O I&O I&O I&O I&O2. Wheels (damage) l I I I I I I I I I3. Front wheel bearings (loose, damage) – I I I I I I I I I4. Rear wheel bearings (loose, damage) – I I I I I I I I I
FRONT AND REAR SUSPENSION1. Suspension strut (oil leakage, damage) l I I I I I I I I I2. Suspension arms and knuckle supports (loose, damage) – I I I I I I I I I3. Rear spring (damage) – I I I I I I I I I4. Shock absorbers (oil leakage, damage) l I I I I I I I I I5. All bolts and nuts (loose) – T T T T T T T T T6. Suspension arms and Tension rods – I I I I I I I I I
STEERING1. Steering wheel (play, loose) l I I I I I I I I I2. Steering gear box (loose, leakage) – I I I I I I I I I3. All rods and arms (loose, damage, wear) l l l l l l l l l l
ELECTRICAL1. Battery electrolyte (level, leakage) l l l l l l l l l l2. Wiring harness connection (looseness, damage) – I I I I I I I I I3. Lighting system (operation, stains, damage) l l l l l l l l l l4. Horn (operation) l l l l l l l l l l5. System voltage – I I I I I I I I I
BODY1. All chassis bolts and nuts (tighten) – I T T T T T T T T2. All Latches, Hinges & Locks (function) l l&L l&L l&L l&L l&L l&L l&L l&L l&L
ROAD TEST1. Operation of Brakes, Gear shifting & speedometer l l l l l l l l l l2. Body and Chassis noise l l l l l l l l l l
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w WARNING• All maintenance should be carried
out with the ignition switch in the“OFF” position and the vehicleparked securely on the level groundunless otherwise specified.
• If you are in any way unsure ofyour ability to undertake a task,then do not start it but contactyour Maruti Suzuki dealer toperform the work for you.
Make sure the water pump belt tension iscorrect. If the belt is too loose, insufficientbattery charging, engine overheating, orexcessive belt wear can result. When youpress the belt with your thumb midwaybetween the pulleys, the belt deflectionshould be within the specification below.
6 - 9 mm
w WARNINGWhen the engine is running, keephands, hair, clothing, tools, etc. awayfrom the fan and water pump belt.
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WATER PUMP BELT
The belt should also be examined to ensurethat it is not damaged. If the belt needs tobe replaced or adjusted, have it done byyour MARUTI SUZUKI dealer.
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ENGINE OIL AND FILTER
Specified oilBe sure that the engine oil you use comesunder the API classification of SF, SG orSH. The recommended engine oil is SF 20W40 (1). Selct the appropriate oil viscosityaccording to the above chart.
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Oil Level CheckIt is important to keep the engine oil at thecorrect level for proper lubrication of yourvehicle’s engine. Check the oil level with thevehicle on a level surface. The oil levelindication may be inaccurate if the vehicle ison a slope. The oil level should be checkedeither before starting the engine or at leastfive minutes after stopping the engine.
Pull out the oil dipstick, wipe oil off with a cleancloth, insert the dipstick all the way into theengine, then remove it again. The oil on thestick should be between the upper and lowerlimits shown on the stick. If the oil levelindication is near the lower limit, add enoughoil to raise the level to the upper limit.
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RefillingRemove the oil filler cap and pour oil slowlythrough the filler hole to bring the oil levelto the upper limit on the dipstick. Be carefulnot to overfill. Too much oil is almost asbad as too little oil. After refilling, start theengine and allow it to idle for about aminute. Stop the engine, wait for two orthree minutes and check the oil level again.
w WARNINGThe engine oil temperature may behigh enough to burn your fingerswhen the drain plug is loosened. Waituntil the drain plug is cool enough totouch with your bare hands.
Changing Engine Oil and FilterDrain the engine oil while the engine is stillwarm.1) Remove the oil filler cap.2) Place a drain pan under the drain plug.3) Using the correct spanner remove the
drain plug and drain out the engine oil.
New and used oil can be hazardous.Children and pets may be harmed byswallowing new or used oil. Keepnew and used oil and used oil filtersaway from children and pets.Continuous contact with used engineoil has been found to cause (skin)cancer in laboratory animals.Brief contact with used oil may irritateskin.To minimize your exposure to usedoil, wear a long-sleeve shirt andmoistureproof gloves (such asdishwashing gloves) when changingoil. If oil contacts your skin, washthoroughly with soap and water.Launder any clothing or rags if wetwith oil.Recycle or properly dispose of usedoil and filters.
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4) Reinstall the drain plug and gasket.Tighten the plug to a torque of1.8 - 2.8 kg-m (13.0 - 20.0 lb-ft).
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Replace the oil filter1) 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 wherethe new filter will be seated.
3) Smear a little engine oil around therubber gasket of the new oil filter.
4) Screw on the new filter by hand untilthe filter gasket contacts the mountingsurface.
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CAUTION
Refill with oil and check for leaks.1) Pour 2.5 litres of oil through the filler hole
and install the filler cap.2) Start the engine and look carefully for leaks
at the oil filter and drain plug. Run the engineat various speeds for at least 5 minutes.
3) Stop the engine and wait for 5 minutes.Check the oil level again and add oil ifnecessary. Check for leaks again.
When replacing the oil filter, it isrecommended that you use a genuineMARUTI replacement filter.
CAUTIONOil leaks from around the oil filter ordrain plug indicate incorrect installationor gasket damage. If you find any leaksor are not sure that the filter has beenproperly tightened, have the vehicleinspected by your MARUTI SUZUKIdealer.
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CAUTION
Tightening torque:1.2 - 1.6 kg-m (8.5 - 11.5 lb-ft)
To tighten the oil filter properly, it isimportant to accurately identify theposition at which the filter gasketfirst contacts the mounting surface.
5) Tighten the filter 3/4 turn from thepoint of contact with the mountingsurface. (or to 1.2 – 1.6 kg-m) (8.5 -11.5 lb-ft) using an oil filter wrench.
CAUTIONTo prevent oil leakage, make surethat the oil filter is tight, but do notovertighten it.
GEAR OIL
Specified Transmission/Differential oilWhen adding gear oil, use the appropriateviscosity and grade as shown in the chartabove. We highly recommend you use APIGL-4 SAE 80W-90 gear oil.
Type of oil Gear oil, API GL-4
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Oil filler and level plug 1Tightening torque: 4.0 kg-m (29.0 lb-ft)
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3) Feel the inside of the hole with yourfinger. If the oil level comes up to thebottom of the plug hole, the oil levelis correct. If so, reinstall the plug.
4) If the oil level is low, add gear oil throughthe filler plug hole 1 until the oil levelreaches the bottom of the filler hole, thenreinstall the plug.
After driving the vehicle, thetransmission oil temperature may behigh enough to burn you. Wait untilthe oil filler plug is cool enough totouch with your bare hands beforeinspecting transmission oil.Oil filler and level plug 1
Tightening torque: 4.3 kg-m (31.0 lb-ft)
Transmission Oil/Differential oil levelcheckTo check the gear oil level, use the followingprocedure:1) Park the vehicle on a level surface
with the parking brake applied.2) Clean casing around oil filler plug to
remove risk of any loose dirt or debrisentering oil filler plug hole. Remove theoil filler plug 1 .
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• When tightening the plug, applysealing compound to the plugthreads to prevent oil leakage.
Gear oil changeSince special procedures, materials andtools are required, it is recommendedthat you trust this job to your authorizedMARUTI SUZUKI dealer.
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ENGINE COOLANT
Adding Coolant
If the Coolant level is below the “LOW” mark,more coolant should be added. Remove thereservoir tank cap and add coolant until thereservoir tank level reaches the “FULL” mark.Never fill the reservoir tank above the “FULL”mark.
Coolant Level CheckCheck the coolant level at the reservoirtank, not at the radiator. With the enginecool, the coolant level should be betweenthe “FULL” and “LOW” marks.
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CAUTIONIt is dangerous to remove theradiator cap when the watertemperature is high, becausescalding fluid and steam may beblown out under pressure. Wait untilthe coolant temperature has loweredbefore removing the cap.
Coolant ReplacementSince special procedures, materials andtools are required, it is recommended thatyou trust this job to your authorized MARUTISUZUKI dealer.
• When adding or replacing coolant,use a high quality ethylene glycolantifreeze and anticorrosion (Non-Amine type) diluted with distilledwater. If the lowest ambienttemperature in your area isexpected to be -150C (50F) orabove, make the antifreezeconcentration of the mixture youuse at least 30% but no more than50%. If -160C (30F) or below, makethe concentration at least 50%. Ifthe 50% concentration does notprovide adequate protectionagainst freezing, follow theinstructions on the antifreezecontainer to obtain the desiredfreezing point.
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Do not use “anti-freeze” solution inthe windscreen washer reservoir. Thiscan severely impair visibility whensprayed on the windscreen, and canalso damage your vehicle’s paint.
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Check that there is washer fluid in the tank.Refill it if necessary. Use a good qualitywindscreen washer fluid, diluted with wateras necessary.
CAUTIONDamage may result if the washermotor is operated whilst the fluid orfluid nozzles are frozen or with nofluid in the washer tank.
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If the air cleaner is clogged with dust, therewill be greater intake resistance, resultingin decreased power output and increased fuelconsumption.
AIR CLEANER
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Take out the air cleaner element from aircleaner case, installed under the driver seat,after loosening the wingnut shown in theillustration. Blow off dust on air cleanerelement by compressed air from inside of aircleaner. If the air cleaner element appearsto be dirty, replace it with a new one.
CAUTIONThe air cleaner element should bereplaced every 40,000 km.Morefrequent replacement is necessarywhen you drive under dustyconditions.
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SPARK PLUGS
You should inspect spark plugs periodicallyfor carbon deposits. When carbonaccumulates on a spark plug, a strongspark may not be produced. Removecarbon deposits with a wire or pin andadjust the spark plug gap.
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CAUTION• When disconnecting the spark
plug cables, pull on the boot, noton the cable itself. Pulling on thecable can damage it.
• When installing the spark plugs,screw them in with your fingers toavoid stripping the threads.Tighten with a torque wrench to2.0–3.0 kg-m (20.0-30.0 N-m, 15.0-22.0 lb-ft). Do not allowcontaminants to enter the enginethrough the spark plug holes whenthe plugs are removed.
• Never use spark plugs with thewrong thread size or length.
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CAUTIONWhen replacing spark plugs, youshould use the brand and typespecified for your vehicle. For thespecified plugs, refer to the“SPECIFICATIONS” section at the endof this book.
BRAKES
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Brake FluidRemove the brake fluid reservoir lid on theinstrument panel. Check the brake fluidlevel by looking at the reservoir Check thatthe fluid level is between the “MAX” AND“MIN” lines. If the brake fluid level is nearthe “MIN” line, fill it up to the “MAX” linewith MARUTI GENUINE brake fluid.
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w WARNINGFailure to follow the guidelines belowcan result in personal injury or seriousdamage to the brake system.• If the brake fluid in the reservoir
drops below a certain level, thebrake warning light on theinstrument panel will come on (theengine must be running). Should thelight come on, immediately ask yourMARUTI SUZUKI dealer to inspectthe brake system.
• A rapid fluid loss indicates a leak inthe brake system which should beinspected by your MARUTI SUZUKIdealer immediately.
w WARNING• Brake fluid can harm your eyes and
damage painted surfaces. Usecaution when refilling the reservoir.
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w WARNINGDo not use any fluid other thanMARUTI GENUINE brake fluid. Do notuse reclaimed fluid or fluid that hasbeen stored in old or opencontainers. It is essential that foreignparticles and other liquids are keptout of the brake fluid reservoir.
The brake fluid should be replacedevery two years or 40,000 km.
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is 50 mm (2.0 in). If the pedal to floor walldistance as measured above is less than theminimum distance required, have your vehicleinspected/adjusted by your MARUTI SUZUKIdealer.
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NOTE:When measuring the distance between thebrake pedal and floor wall, be sure not toinclude any floor covering in themeasurement.
If you experience any of the followingproblems with your vehicle’s brakesystem, have the vehicle inspectedimmediately by your MARUTI SUZUKIdealer.• Poor braking performance• Uneven braking (Brakes not
working uniformly on all wheels.)• Excessive pedal travel• Brake dragging• Excessive noise• Pedal pulsation (Pedal pulsates
when depressed.)
Brake PedalMeasure the distance between the brakepedal and floor wall when the pedal isdepressed with approximately 30 kg (66lbs) of force. The minimum distance required
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Parking brakeCheck the parking brake for properadjustment by counting the number ofclicks made by the ratchet teeth as youslowly pull up on the parking brake leverto the point of full engagement. The parkingbrake lever should stop between the 3rdand 8th ratchet tooth and the rear wheelsshould be securely locked. If the parkingbrake is not properly adjusted or the brakesdrag after the lever has been fully released,have the parking brake inspected and/oradjusted by your MARUTI SUZUKI dealer.
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STEERING
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Check the play of the steering wheel bygently turning it from left to right andmeasuring the distance that it moves beforeyou feel slight resistance. The play shouldbe between 10—30 mm(0.4—1.2 in).Check that the steering wheel turns easilyand smoothly without rattling by turning itall the way to the right and to the left whiledriving very slowly in an open area. If theamount of free play is outside thespecification or you find anything else to bewrong, an inspection must be performed byyour MARUTI SUZUKI dealer.
CLUTCH PEDAL
Measure the clutch pedal play by moving theclutch pedal with your hand and measuringthe distance it moves until you feel slightresistance. The play in the clutch pedalshould be between 30—35 mm (1.2—1.4 in).If the play is more or less than the above,or clutch dragging is felt with the pedal fullydepressed, have the clutch inspected by yourMARUTI SUZUKI dealer.
TYRES
The front and rear tyre pressurespecifications for your vehicle are listed onthe Tyre Inflation Pressure Label and in the“SPECIFICATIONS” section at the end ofthis book. Both the front and rear tyresshould have the specified tyre pressure.
Tyre InspectionInspect your vehicle’s tyres periodically byperforming the following checks:
1) Measure the air pressure with a tyregauge. Adjust the pressure if necessary.
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when the tyres are cold or youmay get inaccurate readings.
• Check the inflation pressure fromtime to time while inflating the tyregradually, until the specified pres-sure is obtained.
• Never underinflate or overinflatethe tyres.Underinflation can cause unusualhandling characteristics or cancause the rim to slip on the tyrebead, resulting in an accident ordamage to the tyre or rim.Overinflation can cause the tyre toburst, resulting in personal injury.Overinflation can also causeunusual handling characteristicswhich may result in an accident.
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2) Check that the depth of the tread grooveis more than 1.6 mm (0.06 in). To helpyou check this, the tyres have molded-in tread wear indicators in the grooves.When the indicators appear on the treadsurface, the remaining depth of the treadis 1.6 mm (0.06 in) or less and the tyreshould be replaced.
3) Check for abnormal wear, cracks anddamage. Any tyres with cracks orother damage should be replaced. Ifany tyres show abnormal wear, havethem inspected by your MARUTI SUZUKIdealer.
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w WARNINGHitting curbs and running over rockscan damage tyres and affect wheelalignment. Be sure to have tyres andwheel alignment checked periodicallyby your MARUTI SUZUKI dealer.
4) Check for loose wheel nuts.5) Check that there are no nails, stones,
or other objects sticking into the tyres.
Your MARUTI SUZUKI is equippedwith tyres which are all the same typeand size. This is important to ensureproper steering and handling of thevehicle. Never mix tyres of different sizeor type on the four wheels of yourvehicle. The size and type of tyresused should be only those approvedby MARUTI SUZUKI as standard oroptional equipment for your vehicle.
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Replacing the wheels and tyresequipped on your vehicle with certaincombinations of aftermarket wheelsand tyres can significantly change thesteering and handling characteristicsof your vehicle. Therefore, use onlythose wheel and tyre combinationsapproved by MARUTI SUZUKI as stan-dard or optional equipment for yourvehicle.
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Replacing the original tyres with tyresof a different size may result in falsespeedometer or odometer readings.
Tyre RotationTo avoid uneven wear of your tyres and toprolong their life, rotate the tyres as illustrated.Tyres should be rotated as mentioned inperiodic maintenance schedule. After rotation,adjust front and rear tyre pressures to thespecification listed on your vehicle’s TyreInflation Pressure Label.
Wheel BalancingIf the vehicle vibrates abnormally on smoothroad, have the wheel balanced at Maruti SuzukiAuthorized Workshop.
Wheel AlignmentIn case of abnormal tyre wear or pullingtowards one side, have the wheel aligned atMaruti Suzuki Authorized Workshop.
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Spare Wheel StowageSpare wheel is stowed below the right slidingdoor. To take out the wheel, loosen thehanging bolt and then take out wheel.
Changing WheelsTo change a wheel, use the followingprocedure:1) Remove the jack , tools and spare wheel
from the vehicle2) Loosen, but do not remove the wheel
nuts.3) Jack up the vehicle (follow the jacking
instructions in the EMERGENCYSERVICE section in this manual)
4) Remove the wheel nuts and wheel.5) Before installing the new wheel, clean
any mud or dirt off from the surface ofthe wheel and hub with a clean cloth.Clean the hub carefully; it may be hotfrom driving.
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6) Install the new wheel and replace thewheel nuts with their cone shaped endfacing the wheel. Tighten each nutsnugly by hand until the wheel issecurely seated on the hub.
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7) Lower the jack and fully tighten the nuts[4.0–7.0 kg-m (28.9-50.5 lb-ft)] in a criss-cross fashion with a wrench as shownin the illustration.
w WARNINGUse Maruti genuine wheel nuts andtighten them to the specified torque assoon as possible after changingwheels. Incorrect wheel nuts orimproperly tightened wheel nuts maycome loose or fall off, which can resultin an accident. If you do not have atorque wrench, have the wheel nuttorque checked by a MARUTI SUZUKIauthorized dealer.
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w WARNINGBatteries produce flammable hydrogengas. Keep flames and sparks awayfrom the battery or an explosion mayoccur. Never smoke when working inthe vicinity of the battery.
BATTERY
w WARNINGWhen checking or servicing thebattery, disconnect the negativecable. Be careful not to cause a shortcircuit by allowing metal objects tocontact the battery posts and thevehicle at the same time.
EXAMPLETo avoid harm to yourself or damageto your vehicle or battery, follow thejump starting instructions in theEMERGENCY SERVICE section of thismanual if it is necessary to jumpstart your vehicle.
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The level of the battery solution must be keptbetween the “MAX” and the “MIN” level linesat all times. If the level is found to be belowthe “MIN” level line, add distilled water to the“MAX” level line. You should periodicallycheck the battery, battery terminals, andbattery hold-down bracket for corrosion.Remove corrosion using a stiff brush andammonia mixed with water, or baking sodamixed with water. After removing corrosion,rinse with clean water.
If your vehicle is not going to be driven fora month or longer, disconnect the cablefrom the negative terminal of the battery tohelp prevent discharge.
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FUSES
This vehicle has two types of fuses, asdescribed below :
Main Fuse (fusible link)-The main fuse takescurrent directly from the battery.
Individual Fuses-These fuses are in the fusebox and for individual electrical circuits.
w WARNINGIf the main fuse blows, be sure tohave your vehicle inspected by anauthorized MARUTI SUZUKI dealer.Always use a genuine MARUTIreplacement. Never use a substitutesuch as a wire even for a temporaryrepair, or extensive electrical damageand a fire can result.
Main Fuse (fusible link)The main fuse is located on the batterypositive terminal under the rear seat. If themain fuse blows, no electrical componentwill function. When replacing the main fuse,use a genuine MARUTI replacement.
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Fuse BoxThe fuse fox is located under the driver’s sideof the dashboard. Remove the fuse boxcover by pushing in at both ends and pullingoff the cover. To identify the amperage andlocation, refer to the fuse list shown on theback of the fuse box cover. To remove afuse, hook the fuse with the end hook on thefuse box cover, and pull out the fuse.
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FUSE
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Always be sure to replace a blownfuse with a fuse of the correctamperage. Never use a substitutesuch as aluminium foil or wire toreplace a blown fuse. If you replacea fuse and the new one blows in ashort period of time, you may havea major electrical problem. Have yourvehicle inspected immediately byyour MARUTI SUZUKI dealer.
w WARNINGNOTE:Make sure that the fuse box always carriestwo spare fuses of 15A.
An addition fuse of 15 Amp for starter hasbeen added near the fuse box under the dashboard. For other fuses, refer Section“Inspection and Maintenance”.
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CAUTIONFrequent replacement of a bulbindicates the need for an inspection ofthe electrical system. This should becarried out by your MARUTI SUZUKIdealer.
BULB REPLACEMENT
HTR
20A
15A
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15A 15A
15A 15A
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Front/Center Interior LightPress the lens at the positions Indicated bythe arrows and remove it.
The bulb can be removed by simply pull-ing it out. When replacing the bulb, makesure that the contact springs are holdingthe bulb securely.
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After bulb replacement, ensure rubbercover fitment by aligning 'TOP' markingwith upperside of headlamp.If not properly fitted may lead to waterentry in headlamp.
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Remove the coupler 1 , 2 and bulb holder3 . Then replace the bulb.
NOTE:Your vehicle is provided with two spareheadlight bulbs for replacement in emergency.
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Front Clearance/Turn Signal Light, SideTurn Signal Light, Rear CombinationLight, Registration Plate Light.To remove a bulb holder from a light hous-ing, turn the holder counterclockwise and pullit out. To install the holder, push the holderin and turn it clockwise.Two types (small oval and round) of bulb areused for these lights. To remove and installa small oval bulb, simply pull out or push inthe bulb.
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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 itclockwise. You can access the individual bulbholders as described below:
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Front turn signal/clearance lightUndo the two screws and remove the lens.
Side turn signal lightRemove the lens by using a plain screwdriver covered with a soft cloth.
Rear combination light (tail, stop, turnsignal, etc.)Undo the two screws that secure thehousing and remove the housing.
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Registration plate lightUndo the two screws and remove the lighthousing.
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WIPER BLADES
If the wiper blades become brittle of damaged,or make streaks when wiping, replace thewiper blades.
To avoid scratching or breaking thewindow, do not let the wiper armstrike the windshield while replacingthe wiper blade.
CAUTION
Backup lightUndo the two screws holding the back-uplight and remove the lens.
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Jacking Instructions ........................................................................................10-1Jump Starting Instructions ............................................................................ 10-2Towing ................................................................................................................ 10-3Emergency Remedies .................................................................................... 10-3Warning triangle ............................................................................................... 10-5
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JACKING INSTRUCTIONS
• Use the jack only to changewheels.
• Never jack up the vehicle on aninclined surface.
• Never raise the vehicle with thejack in a location other than theplace specified in the illustrationnear the wheel to be changed.
• Make sure that the jack is raisedat least 2 inches (51 mm) beforeit contacts the vehicle. Use of thejack when it is within 2 inches ofbeing fully collapsed may result infailure of the jack.
1) Park the vehicle securely on hard levelground.
2) Choke the front and rear wheeldiagonally opposite the wheel to bechanged.
3) Switch on the hazard warning flasherif your vehicle is in or near traffic.
4) Slacken but do not remove wheel nutson the wheel to be changed.
5) Position the jack vertically and raisethe jack by turning the jack handleclockwise until the jack head fits thefront suspension arm or spring seat onrear axle.
6) Continue to raise the jack slowly andsmoothly until the tyre clears theground. Do not raise the vehicle morethan necessary.
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• Never get under the vehicle whenit is supported by the jack.
• Never run the engine when thevehicle is supported by the jackand never allow passengers toremain in the vehicle.
w WARNING• If the booster battery you use for
jump starting is installed inanother vehicle, make sure thetwo vehicles are not touching eachother.
• If your battery dischargesrepeatedly, for no apparent reason,have your vehicle inspected by anauthorized MARUTI SUZUKI dealer.
• To avoid harm to yourself ordamage to your vehicle or battery,follow the jump startinginstructions below precisely and inorder. If you are in doubt, call forqualified road service.
JUMP STARTING INSTRUCTIONS
CAUTIONFor fuel injection models• Vehicle equipped with electronic
fuel injection system will not startby pushing or towing as the fuelpump will not work in thiscondition. This starting methodcould also result in permanentdamage to the catalytic converter.Use jump leads to start a vehiclewith a weak or flat battery.
70F-08-004E• Never attempt to jump start your
vehicle if the battery appears tobe frozen. Batteries in this condi-tion may explode or rupture ifjump starting is attempted.
• When making jump leadconnections, be certain that yourhands and the jump leads remainclear from pulleys, belts, or fans.
• Batteries produce flammablehydrogen gas. Keep flames andsparks away from the battery oran explosion may occur. Neversmoke when working in thevicinity of the battery.
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When jump starting your vehicle, usethe following procedure:1) Use only a 12 volt battery to jump
start your vehicle. Position the good12V battery close to your vehicle sothat the jump leads will reach bothbatteries. When using a batteryinstalled on another vehicle, DO NOTLET THE VEHICLES TOUCH. Applythe parking brakes fully on bothvehicles.
2) Turn off all vehicle accessories, exceptthose necessary for safety reasons (forexample, headlights or hazard lights).
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3) Make jump lead connections as follows:a) Connect one end of the first jump
lead to the positive (+) terminal ofthe flat battery.
b) Connect the other end to the positive(+) terminal of the booster battery.
c) Connect one end of the secondjump lead to the negative (-)terminal of the booster battery.
d) Make the final connection to anunpainted, heavy metal part of theengine of the vehicle with the flatbattery.
w WARNINGNever connect the jump lead directlyto the negative (-) terminal of thedischarged battery, or an explosionmay occur.
4) If the booster battery you are using isfitted to another vehicle, start theengine of the vehicle with the boosterbattery. Run the engine at moderatespeed.
5) Start the engine of the vehicle with theflat battery.
6) Remove the jump leads in the exactreverse order in which you connectedthem.
CAUTION
TOWING
To help avoid damage to your vehicleduring towing, proper equipment andtowing procedures must be used.
If the steering and drivetrain are in goodcondition, your vehicle should be towedfrom the rear with the rear wheels liftedand the front wheels on the ground. Yourvehicle may be towed from the front withthe front wheels lifted and dolly under rearwheels. Before towing, make sure thesteering is unlocked and the transmissionis in neutral.
If you need to have your vehicle towed,contact a professional service.
EMERGENCY REMEDIES
If the Starter Does Not Operate:1) Try turning the ignition switch to the
“START” position with the headlightsturned on to determine the batterycondition. If the headlights go excessivelydim or go off, it usually means that eitherthe battery is flat or the battery terminalcontact is poor. Recharge the battery orcorrect battery terminal contact asnecessary.
2) If the headlights remain bright, check thefuses. If the reason for failure of thestarter is not obvious, there may be amajor electrical problem. Have the vehicleinspected by your authorized MARUTISUZUKI dealer.
If the Engine is FloodedIf the engine is flooded with petrol, it may behard to start. If this happens, press theaccelerator pedal all the way to the floor andhold it there while cranking the engine. (Do notoperate the starter motor for more than 5seconds). Release the accelarator as soon asthe engine has started.
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the Engine OverheatsThe engine could overheat temporarily undersevere driving conditions. If the engine cool-ant temperature gauge indicates overheatingduring 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 speedfor a few minutes until the indicator iswithin the normal, acceptable temperaturerange between “H” and “C”.
If you see or hear escaping steam.stop the vehicle in a safe place andimmediately turn off the engine to letit cool. Do not open the bonnet whensteam is present. When the steam canno longer be seen or heard, removethe seats to see if the coolant is tillboiling. if it is, you must wait until itstops boiling before you proceed.
If the temperature indication does notcome down to within the normal, acceptablerange:
1) Turn off the engine and check thatthe water pump belt and pulleys arenot damaged or slipping. If anyabnormality is found, correct it.
2) Check the coolant level in thereservoir. If it is found to be lowerthan the “LOW” line, look for leaks atthe radiator, water pump, and radiatorhoses. If you locate any leaks thatmay have caused the overheating, donot run the engine until theseproblems have been corrected.
3) If you do not find a leak, carefully addcoolant to the reservoir and then theradiator, if necessary. (Refer to“ENGINE COOLANT” in the“INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE”section.)
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It is dangerous to remove theradiator cap when the watertemperature is high, becausescalding fluid and steam may beblown out under pressure. The capshould only be taken off when thecoolant temperature has lowered.
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WARNING TRIANGLE
In case of vehicle break-down or duringemergency stopping where your vehiclecould become a potential traffic hazard,keep the warning triangle, provided withyour vehicle, on the road free from anyobstacles behind your vehicle so as towarn the approaching traffic, at anapproximate distance of 50-100m, thereflecting side of the triangle should face theon coming traffic. Please activate the hazardwarning lamps before alighting the vehicle tokeep the warning triangle.
To help prevent personal injury, keephands, tools and clothing away fromthe engine cooling fan and air-conditioner fan (if equipped). Theseelectric fans can automatically turn onwithout warning.
Remove the warning triangle carefully fromthe box as shown by arrow 1.
Open both the reflector arms as shownby arrows and lock arms with eachother with the clip provided in the rightarm. Open the bottom stand in counterclock-wise direction as shown by arrow3. Position the warning triangle behind thevehicle on a plain surface.
Reverse the removal procedure forkeeping inside the box.
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CORROSION PREVENTION
It is important to take good care of yourvehicle to protect it from corrosion.Listed below are instructions for how tomaintain your vehicle to prevent corrosion.Please read and follow these instructionscarefully.Important Information About CorrosionCommon causes of corrosion1) Accumulation of road salt, dirt, moisture,
or chemicals in hard to reach areas ofthe vehicle underbody or frame.
2) Chipping, scratches and any damageto treated or painted metal surfacesresulting from minor accidents orabrasion by stones and gravel.
Environmental conditions whichaccelerate corrosion1) Road salt, dust control chemicals, sea
air or industrial pollution will allaccelerate the corrosion of metal.
2) High humidity will increase the rate ofcorrosion particularly when thetemperature range is just above thefreezing point.
3) Moisture in certain areas of a vehiclefor an extended period of time maypromote corrosion even though otherbody sections may be completely dry.
4) High temperatures will cause anaccelerated rate of corrosion to parts
of the vehicle which are not wellventilated to permit quick drying.
This information illustrates the necessity ofkeeping your vehicle (particularly theunderbody) as clean and dry as possible. Itis equally important to repair any damage tothe paint or protective coatings as soon aspossible.
How to Help Prevent CorrosionWash your vehicle frequentlyThe best way to preserve the finish on yourvehicle and to help avoid corrosion is tokeep it clean with frequent washing.Wash your vehicle regularly during thewinter and immediately after the winter.Keep your vehicle, particularly theunderside, as clean and dry as possible.If you frequently drive on salted roads, yourvehicle should be washed at least once amonth during the winter. If you live nearthe ocean, your vehicle should be washedat least once a month throughout the year.For washing instructions, refer to the“VEHICLE CLEANING” section.
Remove foreign material depositsForeign material such as salts, chemicals,road oil or tar, tree sap, bird droppings andindustrial fall-out may damage the finish ofyour vehicle if it is left on painted surfaces.
Remove these types of deposits as quicklyas possible. If these deposits are difficultto wash off, an additional cleaner may berequired. Be sure that any cleaner you useis not harmful to painted surfaces and isspecifically intended for your purposes.Follow the manufacturer’s directions whenusing these special cleaners.Repair finish damageCarefully examine your vehicle for damageto the painted surfaces. Should you findany chips or scratches in the paint, touchthem up immediately to prevent corrosionfrom starting. If the chips or scratches havegone through to the bare metal, have aqualified body shop make the repair.Keep Passenger and luggagecompartments clean.Moisture, dirt or mud can accumulate underthe floor mats and may cause corrosion.Occasionally, check under these mats toensure that this area is clean and dry.More frequent checks are necessary if thevehicle is used off road or in wet weather.Certain cargos such as chemicals,fertilizers, cleaners, salts, etc., areextremely corrosive by nature. Theseproducts should be transported in sealedcontainers. If a spill or leak does occur,clean and dry the area immediately.
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Store your vehicle in a dry, well-ventilatedarea.Do not park your vehicle in a damp, poorlyventilated area. If you often wash yourvehicle in the garage or if you frequentlydrive it in when wet, your garage may bedamp. The high humidity in the garage maycause or accelerate corrosion. A wetvehicle may corrode even in a heatedgarage if the ventilation is poor.
VEHICLE CLEANING
fabric cleaner for tougher stains. If you usea fabric cleaner, carefully follow themanufacturer’s instructions and precautions.
Seat BeltsClean seat belts with a mild soap andwater. Do not use bleach or dye on thebelts. They may weaken the fabric in thebelts.
Vinyl floor matsOrdinary dirt can be removed from vinylwith water or mild soap. Use a brush tohelp loosen dirt. After the dirt is loosened,rinse the mat thoroughly with water and dryit in the shade.
CarpetsRemove dirt and soil as much as possiblewith a vacuum cleaner. Using a mild soapsolution, rub stained areas with a cleandamp cloth. To remove soap, rub the areasagain with a cloth dampened with water.Repeat this until the stain is removed, oruse a commercial carpet cleaner fortougher stains. If you use a carpet cleaner,carefully follow the manufacturer’sinstructions and precautions.
Do not apply additional undercoatingor rust preventive coating on oraround exhaust system componentssuch as the exhaust pipes, etc. A firecould be started if the undercoatingsubstance becomes overheated.
Cover your vehicleIf you cannot regularly park your vehicle ina garage, we recommend you use avehicle cover. Years of exposure to middaysun can cause the colours in paint, plasticparts, and fabrics to fade. Covering yourvehicle with a high-quality, “breathable”vehicle cover can help protect the finishfrom the harmful UV rays in sunlight, andcan reduce the amount of dust and airpollution reaching the surface.
When cleaning the interior or exteriorof the vehicle, NEVER USE flammablesolvents such as lacquer thinners,petrol, benzene or cleaning materialssuch as bleach or strong householddetergents. The materials could causepersonal injury or damage to thevehicle.
Cleaning the InteriorVinyl upholsteryPrepare a solution of soap or mild deter-gent mixed with warm water. Apply thesolution to the vinyl with a sponge or softcloth and let it soak for a few minutes toloosen dirt. Rub the surface with a clean,damp cloth to remove dirt and the soapsolution. If some dirt still remains on thesurface, repeat this procedure.
Fabric upholsteryRemove loose dirt with a vacuum cleaner.Using a mild soap solution, rub stainedareas with a clean damp cloth. To removesoap, rub the areas again with a clothdampened with water. Repeat this until thestain is removed, or use a commercial
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Cleaning the Exterior When washing the vehicle, follow theinstructions below:
1) Flush the underside of body and wheelhousings with pressurized water toremove mud and debris. Use plenty ofwater.
4) Once the dirt has been completelyremoved, rinse off the detergent withrunning water.
5) After rinsing, wipe off the vehicle bodywith a wet chamois or cloth and allowit to dry in the shade.
6) Check carefully for damage to paintedsurfaces. If there is any damage,“Touchup” the damage following theprocedure below:
a) Clean all damaged spots and allowthem to dry.
b) Stir the paint and “touchup” thedamaged spots lightly using asmall brush.
c) Allow the paint to dry completely.
WaxingAfter washing the vehicle, waxing andpolishing are recommended to furtherprotect and beautify the paint.
• Only use waxes and polishes of goodquality.
• When using waxes and polishes,observe the precautions specified bythe manufacturers.
It is important that your vehicle be keptclean and free from dirt. Failure to keepyour vehicle clean may result in fad-ing of the paint or corrosion to var-ious parts of the vehicle body.
Washing
• Never attempt to wash and waxyour vehicle with the enginerunning.
• When cleaning the underside ofthe body and fender, where theremay be sharp-edged parts, youshould wear gloves and alongsleeved shirt to protect yourhands and arms from being cut.
• After washing your vehicle,carefully test the brakes beforedriving to make sure they havemaintained their normaleffectiveness.
When washing the vehicle, avoiddirecting steam or hot water of morethan 800C (1760F) on plastic parts.
2) Remove dirt and mud from the bodyexterior with running water. You mayuse a soft sponge or brush. Do notuse hard materials which can scratchthe paint.
3) Wash the entire exterior with a milddetergent or car wash soap using asponge or soft cloth. The sponge orcloth should be frequently soaked inthe soap solution.
When using a commercial car washproduct, observe the cautionsspecified by the manufacturer. Neveruse strong household detergents orsoaps.
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GENERAL INFORMATIONVehicle Identification.......................12-1
VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION
Chassis Serial NumberThe chassis serial number stamped underthe driver seat on the body as shown.The chassis and/or engine serial numbersare used to register the vehicle. They arealso used to assist your dealer whenordering or referring to special serviceinformation. Whenever you have occasionto consult your MARUTI SUZUKI dealer,remember to identify your vehicle with thisnumber. Should you find the number difficultto read, you will also find it on the identificationplate.
Engine Serial NumberThe engine serial number is stamped onthe cylinder block as shown in theillustration and also on the identificationplate.
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NOTE :Specifications are subject to change without notice.
DIMENSIONS UNIT:mmOMNI, OMNI-E, OMNI CARGO OMNI XL, OMNI-E XL, OMNI CARGO-XL
Overall length 3,370 3,370Overall width 1,410 1,410Overall height 1,640 1,835Wheelbase 1,840 1,840Tread front 1,205 1,205
rear 1,190 1,190Ground clearance 165 165
MASS (WEIGHT) UNIT:Kg
OMNI OMNIOMNI OMNI-E OMNI XL OMNI-E XL
CARGO CARGO-XL
Kerb mass (weight) 785 800 775 790 805 780 800 805Gross vehicle mass (weight) rating 1285 1400 1400 1290 1405 1405 1285 1290Seating Capacity 5 persons 8 persons 2 persons 5 persons 8 persons 2 persons 4+1 person inGoods Carrying Capacity — — 489 — — 489 lying condition
AMBULANCEOMNI OMNI
(XL)
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ENGINEType F8B - Four-stroke cycle, water cooled (SOHC)Number of cylinders 3Bore 68.5 mmStroke 72.0 mmPiston displacement 796 cm3
Compression ratio 8.7:1
ELECTRICALInitial Ignition timing 50±10 B.T.D.C. at 900 r/minStandard spark plug CHAMPION - RN10YC, MICO - WR8DCBattery 38B20R (28AH/5HR)Fuses See “INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE” sectionHeadlight 12V 45/40WTurn signal light 12V 21WSide turn signal light 12V 5WClearance light 12V 5WTail/brake light 12V 5/21WRegistration plate light 12V 5WReversing light 12V 10W
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WHEEL AND SUSPENSIONTyre size, front and rear 145 R 12 LT 6PRTyre pressure front/rear UNLADEN - 2.0 kg/cm2
LADEN - 2.5 kg/cm2
Suspension type front strutrear leaf spring
STEERINGToe-in 3-6 mm
CAPACITIESCoolant 4.0 L(Including reservior tank)Fuel tank 36 LEngine oil 2.7 L (Replacement with Oil Filter)Transmission oil 1.0 LDifferential oil 1.0 L