Read and follow all of the warnings (labels etc.) on your vehicle. Make sure you understand all of them. Keep them on the vehicle. Do not remove the messages for any reason. If a label comes off or the messages become difficult to be read, have it corrected by your SUZUKI dealer.
1. Air bag warning labels (on both sun visors).
2. Passenger seat belt warning label.
3. Rear center seat belt warning label.
4. Jacking warning label.
5. Fuel filler cap message.
6. Brake fluid cap message.
7. Engine cooling fan warning label.
8. Radiator cap warning label.
9. Air conditioner warning label.
10. Battery label.
11. Compact spare tire warning label.
12. Rear outboard seat belt warning label.
13. Side air bag warning label.
Wiper Blades
If the wiper blades become brittle or damaged,
or make streaks when wiping,
replace the wiper blades.
To install new wiper blades, follow the procedures
below.
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