Suzuki SX4/SX4 SEDAN User Manual

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OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE

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From i-AWD AUTO to i-AWD LOCK
Push the “i-AWD LOCK” switch for a few
seconds until the “i-AWD LOCK” indicator
will come on.

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From i-AWD LOCK to i-AWD AUTO
Push the “i-AWD LOCK” switch, and the “i-
AWD AUTO” indicator will come on.

From i-AWD AUTO or LOCK to 2WD
Push the “2WD” switch, and the “i-AWD
AUTO” or “i-AWD LOCK” indicator will turn
off.

NOTE:
• The 2WD/i-AWD switch can be operated

when the vehicle is either stopped or
moving.

• Make sure that the front wheels are in

the straight ahead position when operat-
ing the 2WD/i-AWD switch.

• While making turns or accelerating and

decelerating, operating the 2WD/i-AWD
switch or turning off the key switch in the
“i-AWD AUTO” or “i-AWD LOCK” mode
may cause a shock, but this is not a sys-
tem malfunction.

• While driving in the “i-AWD LOCK”

mode, as the vehicle speed increases,

the driving mode changes to the “i-AWD
AUTO” mode automatically. Even when
the vehicle speed reduces, on the other
hand, the driving mode does not return
to the “i-AWD LOCK” mode automati-
cally. You should press the “i-AWD
LOCK” switch according to the driving
conditions.

• Any forcible operation while driving off-

road in the sand or water or when a
wheel has run off the road, the difference
of the revolution between front wheels
and rear wheels increases (wheels run
idle). If this state continues, the oil tem-
perature of the driving system parts
rises.
In such case, the “i-AWD AUTO” indica-
tor light blinks and the driving mode
changes to the 2WD mode to protect the
driving system parts.
When you operate your vehicle in the i-
AWD mode continuously, park the vehi-
cle at a safe place and run the engine
idle. After some time, the “i-AWD AUTO”
indicator light turns on again and the
driving mode returns to the “i-AWD
AUTO” mode.

CAUTION

• Never use the “i-AWD LOCK” mode

when driving on dry paved roads.
Avoid using the “i-AWD LOCK”
mode when driving on wet paved
roads as much as possible. Use of
the “i-AWD LOCK” mode in above
conditions will apply excessive
force to the driving system and
may cause a critical failure. Also,
the tires may wear faster and fuel
consumption may be affected
adversely.

• Note that i-AWD vehicles are not

all-around vehicles. Be sure to
observe following instructions
when driving your vehicle.
– Do not drive through water like

crossing a river.

– Do not drive continuously where

front wheels tend to race in
places such as sand and mud.

– When any wheel is in the air for

such reason as running off the
road, do not race it needlessly.

• If the “i-AWD AUTO” and the “i-

AWD LOCK” indicator lights stay
on and come on simultaneously
when driving, there may be some-
thing wrong the i-AWD system.
Have the system inspected by an
authorized SUZUKI dealer.

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