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Tires: 6
INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE
1.6 mm (0.06 in.) or less and the
tire should be replaced.
WARNING
WARNING
3) Check for abnormal wear, cracks
Your SUZUKI is equipped with
Replacing the wheels and tires
and damage. Any tires with cracks
tires which are all the same type
equipped on your vehicle with
or other damage should be
and size. This is important to
certain combinations of aftermar-
replaced. If any tires show abnor-
ensure proper steering and han-
ket wheels and tires can signifi-
mal wear, have them inspected by
dling of the vehicle. Never mix
cantly change the steering and
your SUZUKI dealer.
tires of different size or type on
handling characteristics of your
the four wheels of your vehicle.
vehicle. Oversized tires may also
WARNING
The size and type of tires used
rub against the fender over
Hitting curbs and running over
should be only those approved by
bumps, causing vehicle damage
rocks can damage tires and affect
SUZUKI Motor Corporation as
or tire failure. Therefore, use only
wheel alignment. Be sure to have
standard or optional equipment
those wheel and tire combina-
tires
and wheel alignment
for your vehicle.
tions approved by SUZUKI Motor
checked periodically by your
Corporation as standard or
SUZUKI dealer.
optional equipment for your vehi-
cle. For information regarding the
4) Check for loose wheel nuts.
specified tires, refer to the Tire
5) Check that there are no nails,
Information Label located on the
stones or other objects sticking into
driver’s side door pillar or the
the tires.
“SPECIFICATIONS” section.
CAUTION
Replacing the original tires with
tires of a different size may result
in false speedometer or odometer
readings. Check with your
SUZUKI dealer before purchas-
ing replacement tires that differ in
size from the original tires.
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Tires: 6
INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE
Uniform Tire Quality Grading
course. For example, a tire graded 150
Temperature - A, B, C
The U.S. National Highway Traffic
would wear one and one-half (1 1/2)
The temperature grades are A (the
Safety Administration has developed a
times as well on the government
highest), B and C, representing the
grading system for evaluating the per-
course as a tire graded 100. The rela-
tire’s resistance to the generation of
formance of passenger car tires. The
tive performance of tires depends
heat and its ability to dissipate heat
following information will help you
upon the actual conditions of their use,
when tested under controlled condi-
understand the grading system, which
however and may depart significantly
tions on a specified indoor laboratory
applies to vehicles sold in the U.S.
from the norm due to variations in driv-
test wheel. Sustained high tempera-
Consult your SUZUKI dealer or tire
ing habits, service practices and differ-
ture can cause the material of the tire
retailer for help in choosing the correct
ences in road characteristics and
to degenerate and reduce tire life, and
replacement tires for your vehicle.
climate.
excessive temperature can lead to
sudden tire failure. The grade C corre-
Quality grades can be found where
Traction - AA, A, B, C
sponds to a level of performance
applicable on the tire sidewall between
The traction grades, from highest to
which all passenger car tires must
tread shoulder and maximum section
lowest, are AA, A, B and C. Those
meet under the Federal Motor Vehicle
width. For example:
grades represent the tire’s ability to
Safety Standard No. 109. Grades B
Treadwear 200 Traction AA Tempera-
stop on wet pavement as measured
and A represent higher levels of per-
ture A
under controlled conditions on speci-
formance on the laboratory test wheel
fied government test surfaces of
than the minimum required by law.
DOT Quality Grades
asphalt and concrete. A tire marked C
Treadwear
may have poor traction performance.
WARNING
Traction AA A B C
The temperature grade for this
WARNING
Temperature A B C
tire is established for a tire that is
All Passenger Car Tires Must Conform
The traction grade assigned to
properly inflated and not over-
To Federal Safety Requirements in
this tire is based on straight-
loaded. Excessive speed, under-
Addition To These Grades
ahead braking traction tests, and
inflation or excessive loading,
does not include acceleration,
either separately or in combina-
Treadwear
cornering, hydroplaning or peak
tion, can cause heat buildup and
The treadwear grade is a comparative
traction characteristics.
possible tire failure.
rating based on the wear rate of the
tire when tested under controlled con-
ditions on a specified government test
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Tires: 6
INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE
Tire Rotation
WARNING
WARNING
4-tire rotation
Rust or dirt on a wheel, or on the
Vehicle equipped with P225/
parts to which it is fastened, can
65R17 tires have a spare wheel
make wheel nuts become loose
and tire that are a different size
after a time. The wheel could
than the wheels and tires on the
come off and cause an accident.
vehicle. The spare wheel and tire
When you change a wheel,
on these vehicles are intended for
remove any rust or dirt from
temporary emergency use only.
places where the wheel attaches
The wheel is painted yellow to
to the vehicle. In an emergency,
remind you that the wheel and
you can use a cloth or a paper
tire are for temporary use only.
towel to do this; but be sure to
Continuous use of this spare can
use a scraper or wire brush later,
result in tire failure and loss of
if you need to, to get all the rust
control. Always observe these
65D459
or dirt off.
precautions when using this
To avoid uneven wear of your tires and
spare:
to prolong their life, rotate the tires as
• Be aware that your vehicle will
illustrated. Tires should be rotated as
handle differently with this tem-
recommended in the periodic mainte-
porary spare.
nance schedule. After rotation, adjust
• Do not exceed 80 km/h (50 mph)
front and rear tire pressures to the
speed.
specification listed on your vehicle’s
• Replace the temporary spare
Tire and Loading Information Label.
with a standard tire and wheel
as soon as possible.
• Do not operate your vehicle in
“4H LOCK” or “4L LOCK” with
this temporary spare.
(Continued)
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Battery: 9
Fuses: 7
INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE
GLOSSARY OF TIRE TERMI-
always face outward when mounted
WARNING
NOLOGY
on a vehicle.
(Continued)
Accessory Weight
- the combined
Maximum Inflation Pressure
- the
• Do not use tire chains on the
weight (in excess of those standard
maximum cold inflation pressure a tire
spare tire. If you must use tire
items which may be replaced) of auto-
is designed to support in normal ser-
chains, rearrange the wheels so
matic transmission, power steering,
vice.
power brakes, power windows, power
standard tires and wheels are
seats, radio, and heater, to the extent
Maximum Loaded Vehicle Weight -
fitted to the rear axle.
that these items are available as fac-
the sum of curb weight, accessory
• Replace the spare tire with a
tory-installed equipment
(whether
weight, vehicle capacity weight (total
new one as soon as the tread
installed or not).
load capacity), and production options
wear indicator appears.
weight.
• When replacing the spare tire,
Cold Tire Inflation Pressure - the pres-
use a replacement tire with the
sure in a tire that has been driven less
Normal Occupant Weight - 68 kilo-
exact same size and construc-
than 1 mile or has been standing for
grams times the number of occupants
three hours or more.
specified in the second column of
tion.
Table 1 (shown below).
Curb Weight - the weight of a motor
Snow Tires
vehicle with standard equipment
Occupant distribution - distribution of
Your vehicle is equipped with all-sea-
including the maximum capacity of
occupants in a vehicle as specified in
son tires which are designed for use in
fuel, oil, and coolant, and, if so
the third column of Table
1 (shown
summer and most winter conditions.
equipped, air conditioning and addi-
below).
For improved traction in severe winter
tional weight optional engine.
Production Options Weight - the com-
conditions, SUZUKI recommends
Intended Outboard Sidewall - (1) the
bined weight of those installed regular
mounting radial snow tires on all four
sidewall that contains a whitewall,
production options weighing over 2.3
wheels. Snow tires must be the same
bears white lettering or bears manu-
kilograms in excess of those standard
size as the standard tires. Also be sure
facturer, brand, and/or model name
items which they replace, not previ-
to use the tires of the same type and
molding that is higher or deeper than
ously considered in curb weight or
brand on all four wheels of your vehi-
the same molding on the other side-
accessory weight, including heavy
cle.
wall of the tire, or (2) the outward fac-
duty brakes, ride levelers, roof rack,
ing sidewall of an asymmetrical tire
heavy duty battery, and special trim.
that has a particular side that must
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Fuses: 7
INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE
Recommended Inflation Pressure
-
TABLE 1 - Occupant Loading and
which is located below the Safety Cer-
the cold tire inflation pressure recom-
Distribution For Vehicle Normal
tification Label. The cargo load capac-
mended by a manufacturer.
Load For Various Designated Seat-
ity can be determined as described
ing Capacities
below.
Rim - metal support for a tire or tire
and tube assembly upon which the tire
Cargo Load Capacity
- Maximum
Designated
Vehicle
Occupant
beads are seated.
weight of cargo and luggage that the
seating
normal
distribution
vehicle can safely carry. Cargo load
Vehicle Capacity Weight - the rated
capacity,
load,
in a
capacity is the difference between the
cargo and luggage load plus 68 kilo-
number of
number of
normally
total load capacity of the vehicle and
grams (150 lbs) times the vehicle’s
occupants
occupants
loaded
the total combined weight of all vehicle
designated seating capacity.
vehicle
occupants. Refer to “Steps for Deter-
Vehicle Maximum Load on the Tire -
2 through 4
2
2 in front
mining Correct Load Limit” for details
the load on an individual tire that is
on how to determine cargo load
5 through 10
3
2 in front,
determined by distributing to each axle
capacity.
1 in sec-
its share of the maximum loaded vehi-
ond seat
GVWR - Maximum permissible overall
cle weight and dividing by two.
weight of the fully loaded vehicle
Vehicle Normal Load on the Tire - the
Vehicle Loading
(including all the occupants, accesso-
load on an individual tire that is deter-
ries and cargo plus the trailer tongue
Your vehicle was designed for specific
mined by distributing to each axle its
load capacities. The load capacities of
weight if towing a trailer).
share of the curb weight, accessory
your vehicle are indicated by the
GAWR - (Front and Rear) Maximum
weight, and normal occupant weight
Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR),
permissible weight on an individual
(distributed in accordance with Table 1
the Gross Axle Weight Rating (GAWR,
axle.
shown below) and dividing by 2.
front and rear), and the total load
Seating Capacity - Maximum number
capacity, the seating capacity, and the
cargo load capacity. The GVWR and
of occupants the vehicle is designed to
carry.
GAWR (front and rear) are listed on
the Safety Certification Label which is
NOTE:
located below the driver’s side door
Even though the number of occupants
latch striker. The total load capacity
is within the seating capacity, you still
and seating capacity are listed on the
must make sure that you do not
Tire and Loading Information Label
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Fuses: 7
INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE
exceed the total load capacity of the
bring the load down to the rated
vehicle.
capacity.
WARNING
• Always distribute cargo evenly.
Total Load Capacity - Maximum per-
WARNING
• To avoid personal injury or
missible weight a vehicle can carry
Never overload your vehicle.
damage to your vehicle, always
including the weight of all the occu-
Overloading your vehicle can
secure cargo to prevent it from
pants, accessories, cargo, plus trailer
cause damage to your tires and
shifting if the vehicle moves
tongue weight (if towing a trailer).
lead to poor steering and braking
suddenly.
The weight of any accessories already
which can result in an accident.
• Place heavier objects on the
installed on your vehicle at the time of
The gross vehicle weight (sum of
floor and as far forward in the
purchase, or that you or the dealer
the weights of the loaded vehicle,
cargo area as possible. Never
install after purchase, must be sub-
driver and passengers) must
pile cargo higher than the top of
tracted from the total load capacity to
never exceed the Gross Vehicle
the seatbacks.
determine how much capacity remains
Weight Rating (GVWR) listed on
available for occupants, cargo, and
the Safety Certification Label. In
Steps for Determining Correct Load
trailer tongue weight
(if towing a
addition, never distribute a load
Limit
trailer). Contact your dealer for further
so that the weight on either the
1) Locate the statement
“The com-
information.
front or rear axle exceeds the
bined weight of occupants and
Gross Axle Weight Rating
Actual weight of the loaded vehicle
cargo should never exceed XXX kg
(GAWR) listed on the Safety Certi-
and actual loads at the front and rear
or XXX lbs” on your vehicle’s plac-
fication Label.
axles can only be determined by
ard.
weighing the vehicle using a vehicle
2) Determine the combined weight of
scale. To measure the weight and
the driver and passengers that will
load, try making your vehicle to a high-
be riding in your vehicle.
way weighing station, shipping com-
3) Subtract the combined weight of
pany or inspection station for trucks,
the driver and passengers from
etc. Compare these weights to the
XXX kg or XXX lbs.
GVWR and GAWR (front and rear)
4) The resulting figure equals the
listed on the Safety Certification Label.
available amount of cargo and lug-
If the gross vehicle weight or the load
gage load capacity. For example, if
on either axle exceeds these ratings,
the “XXX” amount equals 1400 lbs
you must remove enough weight to
and there will be five 150 lb passen-
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Fuses: 7
Headlight Aiming:
Bulb Replacement: 7
INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE
gers in your vehicle, the amount of
600 lbs to 275 lbs (600 - 325 = 275
NOTE:
available cargo and luggage load
lbs). As you can see, as the number
Use of replacement tires with a higher
capacity is 650 lbs (1400 - 750 (5 x
and combined weight of vehicle occu-
load-carrying capacity than the origi-
150) = 650 lbs).
pants increase, the vehicle’s cargo
nal tires, or using a tire inflation pres-
5) Determine the combined weight of
and luggage capacity decreases.
sure higher than the recommended
luggage and cargo being loaded on
Suppose again, that you were to take
tire inflation pressure, will not increase
the vehicle. That weight may not
a trip in your vehicle with the same
the GVWR or GAWR limit of your vehi-
safely exceed the available cargo
three passengers described above,
cle.
and luggage load capacity calcu-
and you decided to tow a trailer having
lated in Step 4.
a trailer tongue weight of 75 lbs. The
6) If your vehicle will be towing a
cargo and luggage capacity would be
trailer, load from your trailer will be
reduced again, to 200 lbs (275 - 75 =
transferred to your vehicle. Consult
200 lbs).
this manual to determine how this
reduces the available cargo and
Determining Compatibility of Tire
luggage load capacity of your vehi-
and Vehicle Load Limits
cle.
The tires on your vehicle, when they
are inflated to the recommended tire
Vehicle Loading Example
inflation pressure, have a load-carry-
As an example, suppose that the Tire
ing capacity that is greater than the
and Loading Information label on your
load that will be on the tires when the
vehicle indicates that your vehicle’s
vehicle is at its GVWR or GAWR limit.
total load capacity is 950 lbs. If you
Never use replacement tires that have
were to drive your vehicle with one
a load-carrying capacity less than the
passenger, and the total combined
original tires on your vehicle. Tire load-
weight of you and your passenger was
carrying capacity information is
350 lbs, then the cargo and luggage
molded into the tire sidewall typically
capacity of your vehicle would be 600
shown as “Max. Load”. Use of replace-
lbs (950 - 350 = 600 lbs).
ment tires with a lower load-carrying
If you later added 2 more passengers,
capacity than the original tires, or fail-
having a combined weight of 325 lbs,
ure to keep the tires inflated to recom-
the cargo and luggage capacity of
mended tire pressure, may reduce the
your vehicle would be reduced from
GVWR or GAWR limit of your vehicle.
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Bulb Replacement: 7
INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE
Battery
Fuses
WARNING
Your vehicle has three types of fuses, as
EXAMPLE
To avoid harm to yourself or damage
described below:
to your vehicle or battery, follow the
Main Fuse - The main fuse takes current
jump starting instructions in the
directly from the battery.
“EMERGENCY SERVICE” section of
this manual if it is necessary to jump
Primary Fuses - These fuses are between
start your vehicle.
the main fuse and individual fuses, and are
for electrical load groups.
Individual Fuses - These fuses are for indi-
WARNING
vidual electrical circuits.
Battery posts, terminals and related
For details on protected circuits, refer to
accessories contain lead and lead
compounds. Wash hands after han-
the
“FUSES AND PROTECTED CIR-
CUITS” section in this manual.
dling.
60A269
Your vehicle is equipped with a battery that
WARNING
requires infrequent maintenance. You will
never have to add water. You should, how-
Batteries produce flammable hydro-
ever, periodically check the battery, battery
gen gas. Keep flames and sparks
terminals and battery hold-down bracket
away from the battery or an explosion
for corrosion. Remove corrosion using a
may occur. Never smoke when work-
stiff brush and ammonia mixed with water,
ing near the battery.
or baking soda mixed with water. After
removing corrosion, rinse with clean water.
WARNING
The test indicator on the top of the battery
When checking or servicing the bat-
provides information on the condition of
tery, disconnect the negative cable.
the battery.
Be careful not to cause a short circuit
If your vehicle is not going to be driven for
by allowing metal objects to contact
a month or longer, disconnect the cable
the battery posts and the vehicle at
from the negative terminal of the battery to
the same time.
help prevent discharge.
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Bulb Replacement: 7
INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE
Main Fuse Box
(11)
50A
ABS 1
ABS actuator fuse
PRIMARY
INDIVIDUAL FUSE
(12)
20A
FI
Main fuse
FUSE
(13)
-
-
Blank
60A LAMP
Head light, Accessory,
Dome light, Sunroof,
Head light high beam
(14)
10A
H/L L
Hazard light, Door lock,
fuse, left
Rear fog light, Stop
Head light high beam
(15)
10A
H/L R
lamp, Tail light
fuse, right
50A IGN 2
Wiper/Washer, Power
(16)
10A
H/L
Head light fuse
window, Seat heater
(17)
40A
ST
Starter motor fuse
40A 4WD
4WD actuator
(18)
40A
IGN
Ignition fuse
30A RDTR 1
Radiator fan
Head light low beam
(19)
15A
H/L LO L
64J157
fuse, left
30A RDTR 2
Radiator fan
Head light low beam
Main Fuse / Primary Fuse
(20)
15A
H/L LO R
fuse, right
WARNING
(1)
15A
CPRSR
A/C compressor fuse
The main fuse, primary fuses and some of
If a fuse in the main fuse box blows,
O2
sensor heater
be sure to have your vehicle
(2)
20A
O2 HTR
the individual fuses are located in the
fuse
inspected by an authorized SUZUKI
engine compartment. If the main fuse
(3)
15A
THR MOT
Throttle motor fuse
blows, no electrical component will func-
dealer. Always use a genuine SUZUKI
tion. If a primary fuse blows, no electrical
replacement. Never use a substitute
Automatic transmis-
such as a wire even for a temporary
(4)
20A
AT
component in the corresponding load
sion fuse
group will function. When replacing the
fix, or extensive electrical damage
(5)
25A
RR DEF
Rear defogger fuse
main fuse or a primary fuse, use a genuine
and a fire can result.
SUZUKI replacement.
(6)
15A
HORN
Horn fuse
(7)
20A
FR FOG
Front fog light fuse
(8)
20A
MRR HTR
Mirror heater fuse
Front blower motor
(9)
40A
FR BLW
fuse
(10)
30A
ABS 2
ABS actuator fuse
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Bulb Replacement: 7
INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE
Fuse under the Dash Board
Radio, Remote door
(A)
10A
DOME
Dome lamp fuse
(T)
15A
ACC
mirror fuse
Fuse box
(B)
10A
STOP
Stop lamp fuse
(U)
10A
METER
Meter fuse
(C)
-
-
Blank
(V)
15A
IG COIL
Ignition coil fuse
Accessory socket
(D)
15A
ACC 3
(W)
-
-
Blank
fuse
(X)
30A
P/W
Power window fuse
(E)
10A
CRUISE
Cruise control fuse
Cigar or Accessory
(F)
15A
ACC 2
socket fuse
(G)
20A
WIP
Wiper fuse
Ignition signal & Seat
(H)
15A
IG2 SIG
heater fuse
(I)
10A
BACK
Back lamp fuse
64J192
ABS or ESP control-
(J)
10A
ABS/ESP
ler fuse
(K)
10A
A/B
Air bag fuse
(L)
15A
RADIO
Radio fuse
(K)
(J)
(I)
(H)
(G)
(F)
(E)
(D)
(C)
(B)
(A)
(M)
15A
HAZ
Hazard light fuse
65D045
(V)
(U)
(T)
(S)
(R)
(Q)
(P)
(O)
(N)
(M)
(L)
(N)
7.5A
ST SIG
Starter signal fuse
The fuse box is located under the driver’s
side of the dashboard. To remove a fuse,
Engine control
(X)
(W)
(O)
10A
ECM
module fuse
use the fuse puller provided in the fuse
box.
(P)
25A
S/R
Sun roof motor fuse
(Q)
25A
B/U
Buck up fuse
79K057
(R)
10A
TAIL
Tail light fuse
Door lock actuator
(S)
20A
D/L
fuse
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Bulb Replacement: 7
Wiper Blades: 3
INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE
Headlight Aiming
WARNING
Since special procedures are required, we
Always be sure to replace a blown
recommend you take your vehicle to your
fuse with a fuse of the correct amper-
SUZUKI dealer for headlight alignment.
age. Never use a substitute such as
OK
aluminum foil or wire to replace a
blown fuse. If you replace a fuse and
the new one blows in a short period
of time, you may have a major electri-
cal problem. Have your vehicle
BLOWN
inspected immediately by your
SUZUKI dealer.
NOTE:
60A243
Make sure that the fuse box cover always
carries spare fuses.
OK
BLOWN
81A283
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Wiper Blades: 3
INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE
Bulb Replacement
Center Interior Light (if equipped)
Rear Interior Light (if equipped)
WARNING
• Light bulbs can be hot enough to
burn your finger right after being
turned off. This is true especially
for halogen headlight bulbs.
Replace the bulbs after they
become cool enough.
• The headlight bulbs are filled with
pressurized halogen gas. They can
burst and injure you if they are hit
or dropped. Handle them carefully.
64J159
64J160
CAUTION
Pull down the lens by using a flat blade
Pull down the lens by using a flat blade
The oils from your skin may cause a
screwdriver covered with a soft cloth as
screwdriver covered with a soft cloth as
halogen bulb to overheat and burst
shown. To install it, simply push it back in.
shown. To install it, simply push it back in.
when the lights are on. Grasp a new
The bulb can be removed by simply pulling
The bulb can be removed by simply pulling
bulb with a clean cloth.
it out. When replacing the bulb, make sure
it out.
that the contact springs are holding the
CAUTION
bulb securely.
Frequent replacement of a bulb indi-
cates the need for an inspection of
the electrical system. This should be
carried out by your SUZUKI dealer.
NOTE:
If it is difficult to replace headlight bulbs or
clearance light bulbs due to under-hood
components trust this job to your dealer.
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Wiper Blades: 3
INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE
Spot Light (if equipped)
Headlights
Open the engine hood. Disconnect the
Pull down the lens by using a flat blade
coupler. Remove the sealing rubber.
Low beam
screwdriver covered with a soft cloth as
(Halogen headlamp)
Push the retaining spring forward and
shown.
unhook it. Then remove the bulb. Install a
new bulb in the reverse order of removal.
Ceiling-mount type (if equipped)
High beam
79K089
79K061
Remove the bulb holder by turning it coun-
78F072
terclockwise. Pull out the bulb.
Open the engine hood. Disconnect the
coupler while pushing the lock release.
Turn the bulb holder counterclockwise to
remove it.
66J108
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Wiper Blades: 3
INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE
Front Fog Light
(1)
(4)
(3)
(2)
65J357
78F072
79K090
3) Remove the clip (4) with the same way
4) Open the fender cover. Disconnect the
1) Insert a flat blade screwdriver into the
as No.1).
coupler with pushing the lock release.
hole (2) and remove the clips (1) by
Turn the bulb holder counterclockwise
twist the driver as shown in the illustra-
and remove it.
tion.
2) Remove the bolt (3) by a Phillips-head
screwdriver.
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Air Conditioning System: 4
INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE
Other General Lights
Bulb
Position/Turn signal light
Bulb holder
EXAMPLE
EXAMPLE
(2)
(1)
(1)
(3)
(2)
(4)
(2)
(1)
54G124
64J163
54G123
(3) Removal
To replace the bulb of position/turn signal
(4) Installation
light, follow the procedure for the bulb
(1) Removal
replacement of the “Front Fog Light”.
(2) Installation
There are two types of bulb, “Full glass
type” (1) and “Glass/metal type” (2).
Rear combination light
To remove a bulb holder from a light hous-
ing, turn the holder counterclockwise and
To remove and install a full glass type bulb
EXAMPLE
pull it out. To install the holder, push the
(1), simply pull out or push in the bulb.
holder in and turn it clockwise.
To remove a glass metal type bulb (2) from
a bulb holder, push in the bulb and turn it
counterclockwise. To install a new bulb,
push it in and turn it clockwise.
You can access the individual bulb or bulb
holders as follows.
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INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE
License plate light
Door illumination light
High-mount stop light (if equipped)
The followings are the general procedure
for replace the bulbs of high-mount stop
light.
Since special procedures are required, we
(1)
recommend you take your vehicle to your
SUZUKI dealer for the bulbs of high-mount
stop light replacement.
(1)
(2)
65J345
64J165
Turn the cover
(1) counterclockwise to
Luggage compartment light
remove it.
NOTE:
When reinstalling, put the packing
(2)
between the cover and bulb holder.
64J181
To remove a high-mounted stop light hous-
ing the following procedure:
1) Open the tailgate, and remove the trim
(1) as shown in the illustration.
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(2)
64J182
64J183
64J184
2) Release the claws of the light housing
3) Close the tailgate. Remove a high-
4) Remove the each bulb.
by the flat head etc. through the service
mounted stop light housing (2) from the
5) Replace the bulbs.
holes as shown in the illustration.
tailgate.
To install a high-mounted stop light
housing in the reverse order of removal.
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