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99011M76M01-74E
CODE 02/02/2014/5000
Service Division
MARUTI SUZUKI INDIA LIMITED
Palam Gurgaon Road, Gurgaon - 122 015 (Haryana)
www.marutisuzuki.com
PEACE OF MIND
1800 102 1800
India's No. 1 Car Exchange Programme
OWNER'S MANUAL & SERVICE BOOKLET
Keep With Vehicle At All Times.
Contains Important Information
On Safety, Operation & Maintenance.
ENG.
Part No. 99011M76M01-74E
February, 2014
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99011M76M01-74ECODE 02/02/2014/5000Service DivisionMARUTI SUZUKI INDIA LIMITEDPalam Gurgaon Road, Gurgaon - 122 015 (Haryana)www.marutisuzuki.comPEACE

Page 2 - MARUTI SUZUKI INDIA LIMITED

333RD. FREE INSPECTION COUPON(DEALER’S COPY)Mechanic’s SignatureService Manager’s SignatureCustomer’s SignatureCOST OF MATERIALS AND CONSUMABLES

Page 3

89MH0-74EMARGIN FOR SAFETYIt is important to allow yourself a margin forsafety during driving so that you can copewith erroneous or

Page 4 - “WARNING”

90MH0-74EOTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENTFuel Filler Cap ...

Page 5 - “CAUTION”

91MH0-74E(1)Fuel Filler CapEXAMPLE76MH0A064EXAMPLE74LHT0511The fuel filler cap is located on the left rearside of the vehicle. The fuel

Page 6 - 1ST. FREE INSPECTIO N C OUPON

92MH0-74E WARNINGEngine HoodTo open the engine hood:1) Pull the hood release handle located onthe outboard side of the driver’s side

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93MH0-74E(1)To close the engine hood:1) Lift the hood up slightly and remove theprop rod from the hole. Put the prop rodback to the

Page 8 - 2ND. FREE INSPECTION COUPON

94MH0-74EVanity mirror (if equipped)EXAMPLE74LHT0532(2) Vanity mirrorThere is a vanity mirror (2) on the back ofthe sun visor. WARNING

Page 9

95MH0-74ENOTE:The number of doors involved in the lightingoperation of the interior light depends on thevehicle specification. If there is

Page 10 - 3RD. FREE INSPECTION COUPON

96MH0-74EGlove BoxEXAMPLE76MH0A073To open the glove box, pull the latch lever.To close it, push the lid until it latchessecurely. WA

Page 11 - (Code & Full Address)

97MH0-74EInstrument Panel Pocket(driver’s side) (1) /Instrument Panel Pocket (center) (2) WARNINGDo not place any objects which mayfal

Page 12 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

98MH0-74EFloor Mats (if equipped)EXAMPLE68LM554To prevent the driver’s side floor mat fromsliding forward and possibly interfering with

Page 13 - FOREWORD

Stamp of Selling dealer(Code & Full Address)Service DivisionMaruti Suzuki India LimitedFor Servicing Dealer/Mass1.0 : Please fill up Model codes c

Page 14 - IMPORTANT

99MH0-74E(2) WARNINGDo not carry items on top of theluggage compartment cover, even ifthey are small and light. Objects ontop of t

Page 15 - VEHICLE DETAILS

100MH0-74E WARNINGDo not use the frame hooks to towanother vehicle or to have yourvehicle towed on the road or highway.The hook (2)

Page 16 - MAINTENANCE SERVICE RECORD

101MH0-74ETemperature selector (1)This is used to select the temperature byturning the selector.Blower speed selector (2)This is used

Page 17 - WARRANTY POLICY

102MH0-74EWith this “A/C” switch operation, an indicatorlight will come on when the airconditioningsystem is on. To turn off the air condi

Page 18

103MH0-74EYou can switch the air intake selector toeither “FRESH AIR” or “RECIRCULATEDAIR” as you desire. Choosing “RECIRCULA-TED AIR”

Page 19 - EMISSION WARRANTY

104MH0-74Eengine idling. This circulates the refrigerantand oil and helps protect the internalcomponents.NOTE:Your vehicle uses the air

Page 20 - EMISSION WARRANTY

105MH0-74ESafety Information WARNINGIf you pay extended attention tooperating the audio system or viewingthe audio system display whiledr

Page 21 - Annexure-A

106MH0-74EDo not use any solvents such as commer-cially available cleaners, anti-static spray, orthinner to clean compact discs.EXAMPLE52D

Page 22 - FUEL RECOMMENDATION

107MH0-74EThe Bluetooth® word mark and logo areregistered trademarks and are owned by theBluetooth SIG, Inc.Stop using this unit and a

Page 23 - BEFORE DRIVING

108MH0-74EAdjusting bass/treble/balance /fader1) Press the TUNE FOLDER PUSHSOUND knob (2).Each time the knob is pressed, soundadjustment

Page 24

1MH0-74ETABLE OF CONTENTS1VEHICLE DETAILS2WARRANTY POLICY3FUEL RECOMMENDATION4BEFORE DRIVING5OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE6DRIVING TIPS7OTHER CONTROL

Page 25 - Door Locks

109MH0-74ESelecting the FM bandPress the FM button (1).Each time the button is pressed, thereception band will change as follows:Aut

Page 26

110MH0-74E1) Insertion slot2) Eject button3) CD button4) Up button5) Down button6) RPT button7) RDM button8) DISP buttonA) Track numberB) Pla

Page 27

111MH0-74ERandom playbackPress the RDM button (7).Each time the button is pressed, the modewill change as follows:MH0-05-005 TRACK RA

Page 28 - Transmitter (if equipped)

112MH0-74ESelecting a folderTurn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH SOUNDknob (1) to select a folder.Selecting a track Press the Up button (2) t

Page 29

113MH0-74ENotes on MP3/WMA/AACWhat is MP3? MP3 (MPEG audio layer3) is an audiocompression format that has become thestandard format am

Page 30

114MH0-74EWMA (Ver. 7, Ver. 8, Ver. 9*) Bit rate: CBR 32 k - 320 kbps Sampling frequency: 32 k/44.1 k/48 kHz* WMA 9 Professional

Page 31

115MH0-74E Press the Down button (4) twice to listento the previous track.When the Down button (4) is pressedonce, the track curren

Page 32

116MH0-74E USB Standard Compatibility 1.1/2.0 FullSpeed File System FAT12/16/32, VFAT Maximum current less than 1.0 ACompression forma

Page 33

117MH0-74ESelecting an iPod® modePress the MEDIA button (1).Each time the button is pressed, the modewill change as follows:MH0-05-01

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118MH0-74EPlaying Mode selection1) Press the button numbered [6] of thePreset buttons (8) for 1 second orlonger.2) Turn the TUNE FOLDER

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2MH0-74EFOREWORDAll information in this manual is basedon the latest product informationavailable at the time of publication.Due to improv

Page 36

119MH0-74E2) Press the MEDIA button (1).Each time the button is pressed, themode will change as follows: CAUTION Before connection, m

Page 37 - Rear Seats

120MH0-74Eagain or refer to the manual of thephone in use for how to establish thepairing with the phone.1) Press the Bluetooth® s

Page 38

121MH0-74E3) Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH SOUNDknob (1) to select “Sound Setting”, andpress the knob (1) to determine theselection.4) Turn

Page 39

122MH0-74E2) Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH SOUNDknob (1) to select “Setup Telephone”,and press the knob (1) to determine theselection.3) Tur

Page 40

123MH0-74E3) Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH SOUNDknob (1) to select “Setup Phonebook”,and press the knob (1) to determine theselection.4) Tur

Page 41

124MH0-74E5) Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH SOUNDknob (1) to select “Del Speed Dial”, andpress the knob (1) to determine theselection.6) Turn

Page 42 - Rear Center Seat Belt

125MH0-74E2) Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH SOUNDknob (1) to select “Setup Bluetooth”, andpress the knob (1) to determine theselection.3) Turn t

Page 43

126MH0-74E4) Press the TUNE FOLDER PUSHSOUND knob (1) to select “BT PowerOn” or “BT Power Off”.NOTE: When the BT function is turne

Page 44

127MH0-74E Press the Down button (4) twice to listento the previous track.When the Down button (4) is pressedonce, the track currently

Page 45

128MH0-74ENOTE: When selecting “Go Back”, the previousmenu will be displayed. The phone will be disconnected whenthe Bluetooth® ready

Page 46

3MH0-74E0-2MODIFICATION WARNING WARNINGDo not modify your vehicle.Modification could adversely affectsafety, handling, performance, ordurab

Page 47

129MH0-74ESelecting the track (CD, USB (iPod®),Bluetooth® audio mode) To skip to the next track, press “^” ofthe switch (4) only f

Page 48

130MH0-74EAnti-Theft Feature76MH0A1051) VOL PUSH POWER knob2) Preset buttons ([1] to [6])3) Up button4) TUNE FOLDER PUSH SOUND knob(1)(4)

Page 49

131MH0-74ENOTE:If an incorrect PIN is entered, “ERROR” andthe total number of incorrect entry attemptswill be displayed.If an incorrect PI

Page 50

132MH0-74ERemote Controllercommon operationsMH0-05-018OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT7-42

Page 51

133MH0-74ERadio operationsMH0-05-019NOTE:When there are fewer than 6 stations that can be stored even if 1 round of auto store oper

Page 52

134MH0-74ECD operationsMH0-05-020OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT7-44

Page 53 - Instrument Cluster

135MH0-74EMH0-05-021MP3/WMA/AAC Disc operationsOTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT7-45

Page 54 - Fuel Gauge

136MH0-74EUSB operationsMH0-05-022OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT7-46

Page 55 - Brightness Control

137MH0-74EiPod operationsMH0-05-023OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT7-47

Page 56

138MH0-74ETroubleshootingWhen encountered a problem, check and follow the instructions as described below.If the described suggestions

Page 57

4MH0-74E1-1VEHICLE DETAILSIMPORTANT INFORMATION TO CUSTOMERMODEL CHASSIS NO. ENGINE NO. KEY NO. DATE OF ODOMETER BATTERYDELIVERY READING (KM)

Page 58

139MH0-74EMP3/WMA/AACNo playback The disc contains unsupported formatted Check the file format.data.Sound skips or noise produced Sound s

Page 59

140MH0-74ECDInsert the disc with its label side up.ERROR 1 The disc cannot be read. Check the disc if it is not warped or is fre

Page 60

141MH0-74EBluetooth®ERROR 1 The player developed an error of an uni- Disconnect the Bluetooth® ready device and connect itdentified ca

Page 61

142MH0-74EVEHICLE LOADING AND TOWINGVehicle Loading ...

Page 62

143MH0-74EVehicle LoadingYour vehicle was designed for specificweight capacities. The weight capacities ofyour vehicle are indicated by

Page 63 - Brake System Warning Light

144MH0-74EA safety chain should always be usedwhen you tow your vehicle. WARNINGTOWING INSTRUCTION TABLEDRIVETRAIN2WDTRAN-SAXLEM/TAutomated

Page 64

145MH0-74EINSPECTION AND MAINTENANCEMaintenance Schedule ...

Page 65

146MH0-74E60A187S WARNINGYou should take extreme care whenworking on your vehicle to preventaccidental injury. Here are a fewprecautio

Page 66 - MH0-07-001

147MH0-74E WARNINGMARUTI SUZUKI recommends thatmaintenance on your Maruti Suzukivehicle should be performed byMARUTI SUZUKI authorised wor

Page 67

148MH0-74EPeriodic Maintenance ScheduleNOTE:This table includes services as scheduled up to 80000 km mileage. Beyond 80000 km carry o

Page 68

5MH0-74EF...free Service P...Paid Service W...Warranty. A...AccidentDATE OF KIND OF MILEAGE DESCRIPTION OF JOB NAME OF SERVICING JOB C

Page 69 - Headlight Leveling Switch

149MH0-74EInterval: This interval should be judged FREE INSPECTIONS PERIODIC MAINTENANCE SERVICE AT COSTby odo

Page 70 - Turn Signal Control Lever

150MH0-74EInterval: This interval should be judged FREE INSPECTIONS PERIODIC MAINTENANCE SERVICE AT COSTby odo

Page 71 - Hazard Warning Switch

151MH0-74EInterval: This interval should be judged FREE INSPECTIONS PERIODIC MAINTENANCE SERVICE AT COSTby odo

Page 72

152MH0-74EDrive Belt WARNINGWhen the engine is running, keephands, hair, clothing, tools, etc. awayfrom the moving fan and drive bel

Page 73 - Tilt Steering Lock Lever

153MH0-74ENOTICEFailure to check the oil level regularlycould lead to serious engine troubledue to insufficient oil.OpenCloseRefilling81A

Page 74 - OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE

154MH0-74E WARNINGLaunder any clothing or rags if wetwith oil.Recycle or properly dispose of usedoil and filters.4) Reinstall the dra

Page 75 - Daily Inspection Checklist

155MH0-74E4) Stop the engine and wait about 5minutes. Check the oil level again andadd oil if necessary. Check for leaksagain.NOTICE

Page 76 - Engine Oil Consumption

156MH0-74EEXAMPLE76MH0A108If the coolant level is below the “LOW”mark, more coolant should be added.Remove the reservoir tank cap and

Page 77 - Ignition Switch

157MH0-74E(1)Spark PlugsEXAMPLE76MH0A109EXAMPLE68KH072For nickel spark plugs (traditional type):You should inspect spark plugs periodically

Page 78 - Parking Brake Lever

158MH0-74ENOTICE When installing the spark plugs,screw them in with your fingers toavoid stripping the threads. Tightenwith a torque

Page 79

6MH0-74EWARRANTY POLICY2-1WARRANTY POLICYMaruti Suzuki India Limited (hereinafter called "Maruti Suzuki"),warrants that each new

Page 80 - Using the Transaxle

159MH0-74E CAUTIONAfter driving the vehicle, the transaxleoil temperature may be high enoughto burn your skin. Wait until the oilfiller

Page 81

160MH0-74E WARNING CAUTIONBrake fluid can harm your eyes anddamage painted surfaces. Use cautionwhen refilling the reservoir.Failure to

Page 82 - OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE

161MH0-74Einclude the floor mat or rubber on the floorwall in your measurement.EXAMPLE60G104A WARNINGIf you experience any of the fol

Page 83

162MH0-74ETiresEXAMPLE68KH075The front and rear tire pressure specifica-tions for your vehicle are listed on the TireInformation Label.

Page 84

163MH0-74ENOTICEHitting curbs and running over rockscan damage tires and affect wheelalignment. Be sure to have tires andwheel alignm

Page 85

164MH0-74EEXAMPLE-276MH0A136AThe level of the battery solution must bekept between the “MAX” and the “MIN” levellines at all times. If

Page 86

165MH0-74EFuses in the Engine CompartmentEXAMPLE68KH076EXAMPLE68KH077(1)(2)(3)(27)(28)(4)(24) (25) (26)(13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20) (21

Page 87

166MH0-74EMAIN FUSE/PRIMARY FUSE(1) 10A Stop light(2) 30A Blower motor(3) 10A ST SIG(4) 15A Accessory(5) 10A Rear fog light(6) 10A Tail light(

Page 88

167MH0-74E(1)Bulb Replacement CAUTION Light bulbs can be hot enough toburn your finger right after beingturned off. This is true especial

Page 89

168MH0-74E(2)(1)(1)76MH0A006Side Turn Signal Light (if equipped)1) Remove the light housing (1) by slidingto left with your finger.EXAM

Page 90

7MH0-74EWARRANTY POLICY2-2(11) any vehicle which has been used for purposes other thanwhat it was designed for.(12) any damage or de

Page 91

169MH0-74E(1)light housing, turn the holder counter-clockwise and pull it out.EXAMPLE61MM0B078(3) Removal(4) Install2) To remove the bulb

Page 92

170MH0-74E1) Remove the bolts (1) and pull the lighthousing (2) straight.Rear Combination LightEXAMPLE76MH0A1212) To remove the bulb ho

Page 93 - Catalytic Converter

171MH0-74E(1)EXAMPLE76MH0A1262) To remove and install the bulb of thelicense plate light (2), simply pull out orpush in the bulb.EXAM

Page 94 - Improving Fuel Economy

172MH0-74EType A60G11576MH0A139Type B If the wiper blades become brittle ordamaged, or make streaks when wiping,replace the wiper blad

Page 95 - Driving on Slippery Roads

173MH0-74EEXAMPLE54G1302) Squeeze lock (1) towards wiper arm (2)and remove the wiper frame from thearm as shown.3) Unlock the lock en

Page 96

174MH0-74EEXAMPLE60MH072(A) Up(B) DownNOTE:When you install the metal retainers (3),make sure the direction of metal retainersas shown i

Page 97

175MH0-74E4) If the new blade is provided without thetwo metal retainers, move them from theold blade to the new one.5) Install the new

Page 98

176MH0-74EEMERGENCY SERVICETire Changing Tool...

Page 99

177MH0-74ETire Changing ToolEXAMPLEMH0-07-014The jack, wheel wrench and jack handle arestowed in the luggage compartment.EXAMPLEMH0-07-014 WA

Page 100 - DRIVING TIPS

178MH0-74EEXAMPLEMH0-07-014EXAMPLEMH0-07-0146) Position the jack vertically and raise thejack by turning the jack handle clockwiseuntil the

Page 101

8MH0-74EMaruti Suzuki offers the Emission Warranty on all Maruti Suzuki vehicles (apart from the Regular warranty and will run para

Page 102 - WARNING

179MH0-74ERear jacking point for garage jack (2)Application point for jack stand (3)or two-column liftEXAMPLEMH0-07-014EXAMPLEMH0-07-014N

Page 103 - Engine Hood

180MH0-74EFull Wheel Cover (if equipped)EXAMPLEMH0-07-014MH0-07-001EXAMPLENOTICEYour vehicle should not be started bypushing or towing. T

Page 104

181MH0-74EEXAMPLEMH0-07-014 WARNINGNever connect the jump lead directlyto the negative (–) terminal of thedischarged battery, or an ex

Page 105 - Interior Light

182MH0-74EThese procedures may help put thetransaxle in neutral. If the transaxlestill cannot be put in neutral, youcannot tow the

Page 106 - 76MH0A070

183MH0-74E WARNINGIt is hazardous to remove the radiatorcap (or degassing tank cap for adiesel engine) when the watertemperature is

Page 107 - Glove Box

184MH0-74EAPPEARANCE CARECorrosion PreventionIt is important to take good care of yourvehicle to protect it from corrosion. Listedbelo

Page 108

185MH0-74ECertain cargos such as chemicals, fertilizers,cleaners, salts, etc. are extremely corrosiveby nature. These products should betr

Page 109 - Shopping Hook

186MH0-74ECarpetsRemove dirt and soil as much as possiblewith a vacuum cleaner. Using a mild soapsolution, rub stained areas with a

Page 110 - Frame Hooks

187MH0-74E3) Wash the entire exterior with a milddetergent or car wash soap using asponge or soft cloth. The sponge orcloth should

Page 111 - (3) (4) (1)

188MH0-74EGENERAL INFORMATIONVehicle IdentificationChassis Serial NumberEXAMPLEMH0-07-014The chassis and/or engine serial numbersare used t

Page 112

This Owner’s manual & service booklet applies to CELERIO modelsproduced by MARUTI SUZUKI INDIA LIMITED.c COPYRIGHT MARUTI SUZUKI INDIA LIMITED 20

Page 113 - 76MH0A089

9MH0-74E6. Any consequential repairs or replacement of parts which may be found necessary to establish compliance of Emission Warrant

Page 114 - Maintenance

189MH0-74ERadio frequency identification(RFID) tag (if equipped)As per Ministry of Road Transport andHighways, the Radio frequency identif

Page 115 - Audio System (if equipped)

190MH0-74EITEM: Dimensions UNIT: mmOverall length 3600Overall width 1600Overall height 1560Wheelbase 2425Front 1420Rear 1410Ground clearance 165

Page 116

191MH0-74EITEM: EngineType K10B (DOHC)Number of cylinders 3Bore 73.0 mmStroke 79.5 mmPiston displacement 998 cm3Compression ratio 11.0 ± 0.

Page 117

192MH0-74EITEM: Lights WATTAGE BULB No.Headlight 12V 60/55W H4Front fog light (if equipped) 12V 35W H8/PSX24WPosition light 12V 5W W5WTurn

Page 118 - Mic (1) (if equipped)

193MH0-74EITEM: Wheels and Tires155/80R13 *179S*1165/70R14 81S155/80R13 79S tire: 13 × 4 1/2J*2165/70R14 81S tire: 14 × 5JFor the spec

Page 121

196MH0-74EMEMO

Page 122

Prepared byMARUTI SUZUKI INDIA LIMITEDService DivisionDecember, 2013Part No. 99011M76M00-74EPrinted in India#For round-the-clock on-road assistance, c

Page 123 - MH0-05-010

CODE 02/12/2013/5000Service DivisionMARUTI SUZUKI INDIA LIMITEDPalam Gurgaon Road, Gurgaon - 122 015 (Haryana)www.marutisuzuki.comPEACE OF MIND1800 42

Page 124 - Notes on MP3/WMA/AAC

10MH0-74EAnnexure-AList of parts covered under Emission Warranty1. Fuel injection Assembly, Pressure Regulator, Throttle Body Assembly.2.

Page 125

11MH0-74EFUEL RECOMMENDATIONFUEL RECOMMENDATIONNOTICE3-1You must use unleaded petrol with anoctane number (RON) of 91 or higher.Petrol/E

Page 127 - USB device

13MH0-74EKeys51KM02480JM122NOTICEEXAMPLEYour vehicle comes with a pair of keys withone or two transmitter or without transmitter.Keep the s

Page 128 - MH0-05-013

14MH0-74EBEFORE DRIVING4-276MH0A001Door LocksSide Door LocksDriver’s doorthe key toward the rear of the vehicle.To lock a front passen

Page 129 - AUX Function

15MH0-74Etop of the key toward the rear of the vehi-cle twice.NOTE:You can switch the function that unlocks alldoors from twice ope

Page 130

16MH0-74ETailgate WARNINGAlways make sure that the tailgate isclosed and latched securely. Com-pletely closing the tailgate helps pre-

Page 131

17MH0-74EKeyless Entry SystemTransmitter (if equipped)EXAMPLE81A1841) “LOCK” button2) “UNLOCK” buttonYou can lock or unlock all doors (in

Page 132

18MH0-74ENOTICEThe transmitter is a sensitive elec-tronic instrument. To avoid damagingthe transmitter: Do not expose it to impacts, m

Page 134

68LM248EXAMPLE(1)19MH0-74E WARNINGSwallowing a lithium battery maycause serious internal injury. Do notallow anyone to swallow a lithiu

Page 135

68LM248EXAMPLE(1)Without tachometerlocked, the security system will be armed in about 5 seconds if the system is in the enabled state.• If th

Page 136

OFF4 times(3)(If the shock sensor is in the enabled state)• If the vehicle feels a shock, the siren sounds for about 2 seconds (pre-warning). I

Page 137 - MH0-D2-BTA-001

4) Push the lock end (4) (forward end) of the central door locking switch (5), and then push the unlock end (6) (backward end). Repeat this ope

Page 138 - MH0-05-016

76MH0A022Driver’s doorThe driver’s door has a switch (1) to oper-ate the driver’s window, and a switch (2)to operate the front pas

Page 139

76MH0A024The driver’s door also has a lock switch forthe passenger’s windows. When you pushin the lock switch, the passenger’s window

Page 140 - MH0-05-017

To adjust the mirror, set the selector tab (1)to the day position, then move the mirrorup, down or sideways by hand to obtain thebest vi

Page 141 - Anti-Theft Feature

Front SeatsSeat Adjustment WARNINGNever attempt to adjust the driver’sseat or seatback while driving. Theseat or seatback could move

Page 142

NOTICE When you move a seatback, makesure the latch plate is inserted intothe slit securely so the seat beltsare not caught by the

Page 143 - Remote Controller

NOTICE When returning the rear seatback tothe normal position, do not allowany foreign material to enter thelock opening. This may pr

Page 144 - Radio operations

Vehicle may , meet with an or due to1. Installation of - High wattage bulbs - Non genuine lamps / horns- Modified suspension / wheels- Non gen

Page 145 - CD operations

WARNINGEXAMPLEMH0-07-014 Seat belts should never be wornwith the straps twisted and shouldbe adjusted as tightly as is com-fortable

Page 146 - MP3/WMA/AAC Disc operations

 All seatbacks should always be inan upright position when driving, orseat belt effectiveness may bereduced. Seat belts are designed

Page 147 - USB operations

MH0-07-014To unfasten the seat belt, push the buttonon the buckle and retract the belt slowlywhile attaching a hand to the belt or/and

Page 148 - MH0-05-023

(1)Driver’s Seat Belt Reminder(if equipped)With tachometerMH0-07-014Without tachometerEXAMPLEMH0-07-014When the driver doesn’t buckle his

Page 149 - Troubleshooting

Be sure to inspect all seat beltassemblies after any collision. Anyseat belt assembly which was in useduring a collision (other th

Page 150

If you must use a front-facing child restraintin the front passenger’s seat, adjust thepassenger’s seat as far back as possible.NOTE:

Page 151 - Error Display Messages

Installation with Lap-Shoulder SeatBeltsELR type beltEXAMPLEMH0-07-014Install your child restraint system accordingto the instructions pr

Page 152

Air bag symbol (if equipped) meaning60M-02-076 WARNINGAn air bag supplements, or adds to,the crash protection offered by seatbelts.

Page 153 - VEHICLE LOADING AND TOWING

37MH0-74EDriver’s front air bag (if equipped)EXAMPLEMH0-07-014Front passenger’s front air bag(if equipped)EXAMPLEMH0-07-014The driver’s fr

Page 154

38MH0-74EBEFORE DRIVING4-26 Falling into a deep hole or ditchEXAMPLEMH0-07-014 Landing hard or fallingEXAMPLEMH0-07-014EXAMPLEMH0-07-014

Page 155 - Transaxle

1. Retro-fitment of LPG / CNG kit may deteriorate vehicle performance, reduce engine & engine related component’s life and also warran

Page 156 - INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE

 Collision that the front of your vehiclegoes under the bed of a truck etc.EXAMPLEMH0-07-014 Collision with a utility pole or stu

Page 157 - Maintenance Schedule

up straight; do not lean over the steeringwheel or dashboard. Please refer to the“Front Seat” section and the “Seat Belts andChild Res

Page 158

41MH0-74EBEFORE DRIVING4-29air bag deployment or could render the airbag inoperative. Either of these twoconditions may result in sev

Page 159

42MH0-74EBEFORE DRIVING4-30EXAMPLEInstrument Cluster1) Speedometer2) Tachometer (if equipped)3) Information display4) Trip meter selector knob

Page 160

43MH0-74EBEFORE DRIVING4-31SpeedometerThe speedometer indicates vehicle speed.Tachometer (if equipped)The tachometer indicates engine speed

Page 161

44MH0-74EBEFORE DRIVING4-32(3)(A) (E)(B)(C)(D)(2)(1)EXAMPLEMH0-07-014 WARNINGIf you attempt to adjust the displaywhile driving, you could

Page 162

45MH0-74EBEFORE DRIVING4-33(3)(A)(B)(C)without tachometerEXAMPLEMH0-07-0141) Trip meter selector knob2) Indicator selector knob3) Information

Page 163 - Engine Oil and Filter

46MH0-74EBEFORE DRIVING4-34(a)(b)(c)(d)(e)(f)EXAMPLEMH0-07-014Push the trip meter selectorknob (1).Push the indicator selector knob(2).(a) Tr

Page 164

47MH0-74EBEFORE DRIVING4-35 The indication on the display may bedelayed if fuel consumption is greatlyaffected by driving conditions.

Page 165

48MH0-74EBEFORE DRIVING4-36Gear position indicator (for auto-mated manual transaxle vehicles)MH0-07-001When the ignition switch is in th

Page 166 - Engine Coolant

111ST. FREE INSPECTION COUPON (CUSTOMER’S COPY) (1,000 KM or 1 MONTH) WHICHEVER COMES FIRSTJOB MARK: Ö : Checked OK, A: Adjus

Page 167 - Air Cleaner

49MH0-74EBEFORE DRIVING4-37

Page 168 - Spark Plugs

50MH0-74EBEFORE DRIVING4-38

Page 169 - Gear Oil

51MH0-74EBEFORE DRIVING4-39

Page 170 - Clutch Pedal

Warning and Indicator LightsBrake System Warning LightMH0-07-001Three different types of operations existdepending on the vehicle’s spe

Page 171

53MH0-74EBEFORE DRIVING4-41The light also comes on together with theABS warning light when the rear brake forcecontrol function (proportio

Page 172 - Steering

54MH0-74EBEFORE DRIVING4-42 WARNINGIf the “AIR BAG” light does not blinkor come on briefly when the ignitionswitch is turned to the “

Page 173

55MH0-74EBEFORE DRIVING4-43Transaxle Warning Light(if equipped)MH0-07-001This light comes on for several secondswhen the ignition switch

Page 174

56MH0-74EBEFORE DRIVING4-44Charging LightMH0-07-001This light comes on when the ignition switchis turned to the “ON” position, and goes outw

Page 175

57MH0-74EBEFORE DRIVING4-45to the “ON” position.NOTE:The activation point of this light variesdepending on road conditions (for example

Page 176

58MH0-74EBEFORE DRIVING4-46OFF (1)All lights are off. (2)Front position lights, tail lights, license platelight and instrument lights

Page 177

Stamp of Selling dealer(Code & Full Address)Service DivisionMaruti Suzuki India LimitedFor Servicing Dealer/Mass1.0 : Please fill up Model codes c

Page 178 - Bulb Replacement

59MH0-74EBEFORE DRIVING4-47Normal turn signalTurn Signal Control Lever WARNINGEXAMPLEMH0-07-014To avoid possible injury, do notoperate co

Page 179 - Front Position Light (2)

60MH0-74EBEFORE DRIVING4-48Hazard Warning SwitchEXAMPLEMH0-07-014Push in the hazard warning switch toactivate the hazard warning lights.

Page 180

61MH0-74EBEFORE DRIVING4-49Windshield WasherEXAMPLEMH0-07-014To spray windshield washer fluid, pull thelever toward you. The windshield wiper

Page 181 - License Plate Light

62MH0-74EBEFORE DRIVING4-50Tilt Steering Lock Lever(if equipped)EXAMPLEMH0-07-014The lock lever is located under the steeringcolumn. To ad

Page 182 - High-mount Stop Light

63MH0-74EOPERATING YOUR VEHICLEExhaust Gas Warning ...

Page 183 - Wiper Blades

64MH0-74EExhaust Gas WarningEXAMPLEMH0-07-014 WARNINGAvoid breathing exhaust gases.Exhaust gases contain carbonmonoxide, a potentially let

Page 184

65MH0-74ENOTE:It is normal for water to drip from the airconditioning system after use.4) Make sure the hood is fully closed andlat

Page 185

66MH0-74EIgnition SwitchEXAMPLEMH0-07-014To avoid possible injury, do not oper-ate controls by reaching through thesteering wheel. WARNING

Page 186 - Air Conditioning System

67MH0-74E WARNING Always remove the ignition keywhen leaving the vehicle even ifonly for a short time. Also do notleave children a

Page 187 - EMERGENCY SERVICE

68MH0-74E WARNINGWhen parking the vehicle in extremelycold weather, the following procedureshould be used:1)Set the parking brake.2)Manu

Page 188 - Jacking Instructions

21. ENGINE JOB1. Engine Coolant (Level, Leakage)2. Engine Oil (Level, Leakage)3. Cooling System hoses & connections(Leakage, Damage)4. PCV System

Page 189

69MH0-74EAMT WARNINGDo not “ride” the brakes by applyingthem continuously or resting your footon the pedal. This will result inoverheati

Page 190 - Changing Wheels

70MH0-74Eaccelerator while continuing to graduallyrelease the clutch.ShiftingAll forward gears are synchronized, whichprovides for quiet

Page 191 - Jump Starting Instructions

71MH0-74EEXAMPLEMH0-07-014Depress brake pedal indicatorMH0-07-001This light will come on if you do notdepress the brake pedal in the

Page 192

72MH0-74ENormal driving:1) Start the engine as instructed in “Startingthe engine” in this section.2) With your foot on the brake peda

Page 193

73MH0-74EStarting off on an uphill/downhill:Uphill1) Apply the parking brake firmly so thatthe vehicle does not roll backwards.2) Shift

Page 194 - Warning Triangle

74MH0-74ERND-M+DownshiftingEXAMPLEMH0-07-014Push the gearshift lever to the “–” directionand release it. Every time the lever isoperated,

Page 195 - APPEARANCE CARE

75MH0-74Ethe engine” in this section.2) With your foot on the brake pedal, shiftthe gearshift lever to the “M” position.When the gea

Page 196 - Vehicle Cleaning

76MH0-74E2) Release the brake pedal and depressthe accelerator pedal slowly. Eventhough the accelerator pedal is notdepressed, the clu

Page 197

77MH0-74E When leaving the vehicle, stop theengine and park the vehicle with agear engaged. If you need to leavethe vehicle with

Page 198

78MH0-74ENOTICEIn the above cases, pull over to theside of the road and stop the engine,and then ask your MARUTI SUZUKIdealer to

Page 199 - GENERAL INFORMATION

Stamp of Selling dealer(Code & Full Address)Service DivisionMaruti Suzuki India LimitedFor Servicing Dealer/Mass1.0 : Please fill up Model codes c

Page 200 - (RFID) tag (if equipped)

79MH0-74E WARNINGEven without reserve power in thebrake system, you can still stop thevehicle by pressing the brake pedalharder than

Page 201 - SPECIFICATIONS

80MH0-74E WARNING If the ABS warning light (1) and theBrake system warning light (2) onthe instrument panel simultaneouslystays on

Page 202

81MH0-74EDRIVING TIPSRunning-in ...

Page 203

82MH0-74EMH0-07-001 Wear Your Seat Belts at All Times.Even though air bags are equippedat the front seating positions, thedriver and

Page 204

83MH0-74ENOTICETo avoid damaging catalyst or othervehicle damage: Maintain the engine in the properoperating condition. In the event

Page 205

84MH0-74EIf the air cleaner is clogged with dust, therewill be greater intake resistance, resultingin decreased power output and inc

Page 206

85MH0-74Eat a lower speed than on dry roads due topossible slippage of tires during braking.When driving on icy, snow-covered, ormu

Page 207

86MH0-74E WARNINGIn addition to following the driving tipsin this section, it is important toobserve the following precautions. Make sur

Page 208

87MH0-74E60M-04-009General driving1. Be sure to stop before the stop light andstop sign. When moving into theintersection without any tra

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88MH0-74E5. The higher the speed, the narrower thedriver’s visual range becomes. In sucha state, it is difficult to anticipate anyha

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