2004-2009 Suzuki Swift 4 Door BEFORE DRIVING -> Supplemental restraint system (air bags) User Manual
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BEFORE DRIVING  
Supplemental restraint  
system (air bags)  
EXAMPLE  
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WARNING  
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This section describes the protection  
provided by your SUZUKI vehicle’s  
supplemental restraint system (air  
bags). Read and follow all instruc-  
tions carefully to minimize your risk  
of severe injury or death in the event  
of a crash.  
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Your vehicle is equipped with a supple-  
mental restraint system consisting of the  
following components in addition to a lap-  
shoulder belt at each seating position.  
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(1) Driver’s front air bag module  
(2) Front passenger’s front air bag mod-  
ule  
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(3) Side air bag module  
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(4) Side curtain air bag module  
(5) Front seat belt pretensioners  
(6) Air bag controller  
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(7) Forward crash sensor  
(8) Side crash sensor  
(9) Rear seat belt pretensioners  
52RM20720  
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52RM0-01E  
BEFORE DRIVING  
Air bag symbol meaning  
EXAMPLE  
Front air bags  
EXAMPLE  
WARNING  
An air bag supplements or adds to  
the crash protection offered by seat  
belts. The driver and all passengers  
must be properly restrained by fas-  
tening seat belts at all times, whether  
or not an air bag is mounted at their  
seating position, to minimize the risk  
of severe injury or death in the event  
of a crash.  
AIR BAG light  
72M00150  
63J259  
You may find this label on the sun visor.  
Front air bags are designed to inflate in  
severe frontal crashes when the ignition  
switch is in “ON” position or the ignition  
mode is “ON”.  
WARNING  
63J030  
NEVER use a rearward facing child  
restraint on a seat protected by an  
ACTIVE AIRBAG in front of it, DEATH  
or SERIOUS INJURY to the CHILD  
can occur.  
If AIR BAG light on the instrument cluster  
does not blink or come on when the igni-  
tion switch is first turned to ON position, or  
the ignition mode is first changed to “ON”,  
or AIR BAG light stays on, or comes on  
while driving, the air bag system (or the  
seat belt pretensioner system) may not  
work properly. Have the air bag system  
inspected by an authorized SUZUKI dealer  
as soon as possible.  
NOTE:  
In a frontal angle crash, the side air bags  
and side curtain air bags may inflate.  
Front air bags are not designed to inflate in  
rear impacts, side impacts, rollovers or  
minor frontal crashes, since they would  
offer no protection in those types of acci-  
dents. Since an air bag deploys only one  
time during an accident, seat belts are  
needed to restrain occupants from further  
movements during the accident.  
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BEFORE DRIVING  
Therefore, an air bag is not a substitute for  
seat belts. To maximize your protection,  
always fasten your seat belts. Be aware  
that no system can prevent all possible  
injuries that may occur in an accident.  
Front passenger’s front air bag  
EXAMPLE  
Driver’s front air bag  
58MS030  
52RM20290  
The driver’s front air bag is located behind  
the center pad of the steering wheel and  
the front passenger’s front air bag is  
located behind the passenger’s side of the  
dashboard.  
The words “SRS AIRBAG” are molded into  
the air bag covers to identify the location of  
the air bags.  
WARNING  
When using child restraint system on  
the front passenger’s seat, the front  
passenger’s air bag system must be  
deactivated; otherwise deployment of  
the front passenger’s air bag could  
result in the death or serious injury of  
the child.  
EXAMPLE  
52RM20280  
Refer to “Seat belts and child restraint sys-  
tems” section for details on securing your  
child.  
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BEFORE DRIVING  
Conditions of front air bags deployment  
(inflation)  
Conditions of front air bags may inflate  
Receiving a strong impact to the lower  
body of your vehicle, the front air bags may  
inflate.  
80J101  
• Landing hard or falling  
80J097  
• Frontal crash with a fixed wall that does  
not move or deform at more than about  
25 km/h (15 mph)  
80J099  
• Hitting a curb or medial strip  
(1)  
(1)  
80J098E  
80J100E  
• Strong impact equivalent to frontal crash  
such as above at left and right angles of  
about 30 degrees (1) or less from the  
front of your vehicle  
• Falling into a deep hole or ditch  
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BEFORE DRIVING  
Front air bags may not inflate  
The front air bags may not inflate when a  
strong impact has not occurred since the  
crash object was easy to be deformed or  
moved, or the crashed portion of your vehi-  
cle was easy to be deformed.  
(1)  
Also, front air bags may not inflate in many  
cases when the crash angle is greater than  
about 30 degrees at left and right angles  
from the front of your vehicle.  
80J103  
80J105E  
• Crash that the front of your vehicle goes  
under the bed of a truck etc.  
• Crash with a fixed wall or guardrail at left  
and right angles of greater than about 30  
degrees (1) from the front of your vehicle  
80J102  
• Frontal crash to a stopped vehicle at less  
than about 50 km/h (31 mph)  
80J104  
80J106  
• Crash with a utility pole or stumpage  
• Frontal crash with a fixed wall that does  
not move or deform at less than about  
25 km/h (15 mph)  
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BEFORE DRIVING  
Front air bags do not inflate  
Side air bags and side curtain air  
bags  
Front air bags do not inflate in rear  
impacts, side impacts or rollovers, etc.  
However, these might inflate in a strong  
impact.  
EXAMPLE  
80J110  
• Vehicle rollover  
80J120  
68KM090  
• Impact from the rear  
Side air bags and side curtain air bags are  
designed to inflate in severe side impact  
crashes when the ignition switch is in “ON”  
position or the ignition mode is “ON”.  
Side air bags and side curtain air bags are  
not designed to inflate in frontal or rear  
crashes, rollovers or minor side crashes,  
since they would offer no protection in  
those types of accidents. Only the side air  
bag and side curtain air bag on the side of  
the vehicle that is struck will inflate. How-  
ever, in a frontal angle crash, the side air  
bags and side curtain air bags may inflate.  
Since an air bag deploys only one time  
during an accident, seat belts are needed  
to restrain occupants from further move-  
ments during the accident.  
80J119  
• Crash from the side  
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BEFORE DRIVING  
Therefore, an air bag is not a substitute for  
seat belts. To maximize your protection,  
always fasten your seat belts. Be aware  
that no system can prevent all possible  
injuries that may occur in an accident.  
Side curtain air bags  
EXAMPLE  
Conditions of side air bags and side  
curtain air bags deployment (inflation)  
Side air bags  
EXAMPLE  
80J119  
• Impacts from the side at about a right  
angle by a general passenger car to your  
vehicle at more than about 30 km/h (19  
mph) or in a greater impact  
52RM20190  
Side curtain air bags are located in the roof  
lining. The words “SRS AIRBAG” are  
molded into the pillar to identify the loca-  
tion of the side curtain air bags.  
Side air bags and side curtain air bags  
may inflate in a strong impact  
52RM20300  
Side air bags and side curtain air bags  
may inflate even in a frontal crash, if there  
is a strong impact to the lateral direction.  
Side air bags are located in the part of the  
front seatbacks closest to the doors. The  
“SRS AIRBAG” labels are attached to the  
seatbacks to identify the location of the  
side air bags.  
80J102  
• Frontal crash  
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52RM0-01E  
BEFORE DRIVING  
Side air bags and side curtain air bags  
may not inflate  
52RM20730  
80J101  
• Hitting a curb or bump  
• Landing hard or falling  
80J121  
80J100E  
80J122  
• Falling into a deep hole or ditch  
• Impact from the side to the vehicle body  
other than the passenger compartment  
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BEFORE DRIVING  
Side air bags and side curtain air bags  
do not inflate  
80J123  
80J125  
• Impact from the side at an oblique angle  
• Impact from the side by a motorcycle or  
bicycle  
80J120  
• Crash from the rear  
80J124  
80J126  
• Impact from the side by a high hood  
vehicle  
80J110  
• Crash with a utility pole or stumpage  
• Vehicle rollover  
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BEFORE DRIVING  
A seat belt helps keep you in the proper  
position for maximum protection when an  
air bag inflates. Adjust your seat as far  
back as possible while still maintaining  
control of the vehicle. Sit fully back in your  
seat; sit up straight; do not lean over the  
steering wheel or dashboard. Front occu-  
pants should not lean on or sleep against  
the door. Refer to “Seat adjustment” sec-  
tion and “Seat belts and child restraint sys-  
tems” section in this section for details on  
proper seat and seat belt adjustments.  
How the system works  
In a frontal crash, the crash sensors will  
detect rapid deceleration, and if the con-  
troller judges that the deceleration rep-  
resents  
a
severe frontal crash, the  
controller will trigger the inflators. If your  
vehicle is equipped with side air bags and  
side curtain air bags, crash sensors will  
detect a side crash, and if the controller  
judges that the side crash is severe  
enough, it will trigger the side air bag and  
side curtain air bag inflators. The inflators  
inflate the appropriate air bags with nitro-  
gen or argon gas. The inflated air bags  
provide a cushion for your head (front air  
bags and side curtain air bags only) and  
upper body. The air bag inflates and  
deflates so quickly that you may not even  
realize that it has activated. The air bag will  
neither hinder your view nor make it harder  
to exit the vehicle.  
65D610  
Air bags must inflate quickly and forcefully  
in order to reduce the chance of serious or  
fatal injuries. However, an unavoidable  
consequence of the quick inflation is that  
the air bag may irritate bare skin, such as  
the facial area against a front air bag. Also,  
upon inflation, a loud noise will occur and  
some powder and smoke will be released.  
These conditions are not harmful and do  
not indicate a fire in the vehicle. Be aware,  
however, that some air bag components  
may be hot for a while after inflation.  
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BEFORE DRIVING  
Even though your vehicle is moderately  
damaged by a crash, it may not be severe  
enough to trigger front, side or side curtain  
air bags to inflate. If your vehicle sustains  
any front-end or side damage, have the air  
bag system inspected by an authorized  
SUZUKI dealer to ensure that it works  
properly.  
Special procedures are required for servic-  
ing or replacing an air bag. For that rea-  
son, only an authorized SUZUKI dealer  
should be allowed to service or replace  
your air bags. Remind anyone who ser-  
vices your SUZUKI vehicle that it has air  
bags.  
WARNING  
• The driver should not lean over the  
steering wheel. The front passen-  
ger should not rest his or her body  
against the dashboard, or other-  
wise get too close to the dash-  
board. For vehicles with side air  
bags and side curtain air bag,  
occupants should not lean on or  
sleep against the door. In these sit-  
uations, the out-of-position occu-  
pant would be too close to an  
inflating air bag, and may suffer  
severe injury.  
• Do not attach any objects to, or  
place any objects over, the steering  
wheel or dashboard. Do not place  
any objects between the air bag  
and the driver or front passenger.  
These objects may interfere with air  
bag operation or may be propelled  
by the air bag in the event of a  
crash. Either of these conditions  
may cause severe injury.  
Service on or around air bag components  
or wiring must be performed only by an  
authorized SUZUKI dealer. Improper ser-  
vice could result in unintended air bag  
deployment or could render the air bag  
inoperative. Either of these two conditions  
may result in severe injury.  
Your vehicle is equipped with a diagnostic  
module which records information about  
the air bag system if the air bags deploy in  
a crash. The module records information  
about overall system status, and which  
sensors activated the deployment, and for  
a certain vehicle only, whether the driver’s  
seat belt was in use.  
To prevent damage or unintended inflation  
of the air bag system, check that the lead-  
acid battery is disconnected and the igni-  
tion switch has been in “LOCK” position or  
the ignition mode has been “LOCK” (OFF)  
for at least 90 seconds before performing  
any electrical service work on your  
SUZUKI vehicle. Do not touch air bag sys-  
tem components or wires. The wires are  
wrapped with yellow tape or yellow tubing,  
and the couplers are yellow for easy identi-  
fication.  
Servicing the air bag system  
If the air bags inflate, have the air bags  
and related components replaced by an  
authorized SUZUKI dealer as soon as pos-  
sible.  
If your vehicle ever gets in deep water and  
the driver’s floor is submerged, the air bag  
controller could be damaged. If this hap-  
pens, ask an authorized SUZUKI dealer to  
check the air bag system as soon as possi-  
ble.  
• For vehicles with side air bags, do  
not place seat covers on the front  
seats, because seat covers could  
restrict the air bag’s inflation. Also,  
do not place any cup holders on the  
door, as the cup holder could be  
propelled by the air bag in the event  
of a crash. Either of these condi-  
tions may cause severe injury.  
Scrapping a vehicle that has an uninflated  
air bag can be hazardous. Ask an autho-  
rized SUZUKI dealer, body repair shop or  
scrap yard for help with disposal.  
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BEFORE DRIVING  
When the front passenger’s air bag is acti-  
vated, both “PASSENGER AIRBAG ON”  
indicator (1) and “PASSENGER AIRBAG  
OFF” indicator (2) come on for a few sec-  
onds and then go out.  
After that, only “PASSENGER AIRBAG  
ON” indicator (1) comes on for about 1  
minute and then goes out.  
Front passenger air bag deactiva-  
tion system  
EXAMPLE  
When the front passenger’s air bag is  
deactivated, both “PASSENGER AIRBAG  
ON” indicator (1) and “PASSENGER AIR-  
BAG OFF” indicator (2) come on for a few  
seconds and then go out.  
After that, only “PASSENGER AIRBAG  
OFF” indicator (2) comes on.  
(2)  
(1)  
58MS030  
When you activate or deactivate the front  
passenger’s air bag, check which indicator  
is on before starting the engine.  
WARNING  
52RM20630  
When using child restraint system on  
the front passenger’s seat, the front  
passenger’s air bag must be deacti-  
vated; otherwise deployment of the  
front passenger’s air bag could result  
in the death or serious injury of the  
child.  
The front passenger’s front air bag must  
be deactivated if a child restraint system is  
to be installed on the front passenger’s  
seat.  
When the ignition switch is turned to “ON”  
position or the engine switch is pressed to  
change the ignition mode to “ON”, “PAS-  
SENGER AIRBAG ON” indicator (1) or  
“PASSENGER AIRBAG OFF” indicator (2)  
shows whether the front passenger’s air  
bag is activated or deactivated.  
Side air bags, side curtain air bags and  
seat belt pretensioners are not connected  
to the air bag deactivation system. Even if  
the front passenger’s air bag is deacti-  
vated, side air bags, side curtain air bags  
and seat belt pretensioners are still acti-  
vated.  
WARNING  
Check that the front passenger’s air  
bag is activated and “PASSENGER  
AIRBAG ON” indicator (1) is on  
whenever there is no child restraint  
installed on the front passenger’s  
seat.  
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BEFORE DRIVING  
According to accident statistics, children  
are safer when properly restrained in rear  
seating positions than front seating posi-  
tions. Whenever possible, SUZUKI recom-  
mends that child restraint systems be  
installed on the rear seat.  
To deactivate the front passenger’s air  
bag, follow the instructions below before  
starting the engine.  
1) Check that the ignition switch is in  
“LOCK” position or the engine switch is  
in “LOCK” (OFF) mode.  
2) Insert the key into the air bag deactiva-  
tion switch (3), then push and turn the  
key to “OFF” (air bag off) position, and  
pull out the key.  
To activate the front passenger’s air bag,  
follow the instructions below before start-  
ing the engine.  
1) Check that the ignition switch is in  
“LOCK” position or the engine switch is  
in “LOCK” (OFF) mode.  
2) Insert the key into the air bag deactiva-  
tion switch (3), then push and turn the  
key to “ON” (air bag on) position, and  
pull out the key.  
Air bag deactivation switch  
3) Turn the ignition switch to “ON” position  
or press the engine switch to change  
the ignition mode to “ON”. Both indica-  
tors come on for a few seconds and  
then go out.  
3) Turn the ignition switch to “ON” position  
or press the engine switch to change  
the ignition mode to “ON”. Both indica-  
tors come on for a few seconds and  
then go out.  
After that, only “PASSENGER AIRBAG  
OFF” indicator (2) comes on to remind  
you that the front passenger’s air bag is  
deactivated.  
After that, only “PASSENGER AIRBAG  
ON” indicator (1) comes on for about 1  
minute and then goes out to remind you  
that the front passenger’s air bag is  
activated.  
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52RM20330  
The air bag deactivation switch (3) is  
installed only for use when a rear-facing  
child restraint system or infant restraint  
system is installed in the front passenger’s  
seat. The switch is located on the lateral  
face of the passenger’s side of the instru-  
ment panel.  
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