2023-2026 Suzuki Swift 4 Door EMERGENCY SERVICE User Manual
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EMERGENCY SERVICE  
EMERGENCY SERVICE  
Tire changing tool ............................................................... 8-1  
Jacking instructions ........................................................... 8-2  
Flat tire repair kit ................................................................. 8-6  
Jump-starting instructions ................................................. 8-10  
Towing .................................................................................. 8-11  
Engine trouble: Starter does not operate ......................... 8-12  
Engine trouble: Does not start ........................................... 8-12  
Engine trouble: Overheating .............................................. 8-12  
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60G411  
EMERGENCY SERVICE  
NOTE:  
Tire changing tool  
If you are difficult to use the jack handle  
(2), use jack handle and wheel wrench (3)  
as shown in the illustration.  
EXAMPLE  
(2)  
(1)  
EXAMPLE  
To stow the jack, place it in the storage  
bracket and turn the shaft clockwise until  
the jack is securely held in place.  
(1)  
WARNING  
(2)  
(3)  
After using the tire changing tools,  
stow them securely or they can  
cause injury if an accident occurs.  
52RM80040  
CAUTION  
To remove the jack (1), turn its shaft coun-  
terclockwise by using jack handle (2) and  
pull the jack out of the storage bracket.  
The jack should be used only to  
change wheels. It is important to read  
the jacking instructions in this sec-  
tion before attempting to use the  
jack.  
52RM80010  
(1) Jack  
(2) Jack handle  
(3) Wheel wrench  
EXAMPLE  
(2)  
The tire changing tools are stowed in the  
luggage compartment.  
Refer to “LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT” in  
“ILLUSTRATED TABLE OF CONTENTS”  
section.  
(3)  
52RM80040  
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Jacking instructions  
WARNING  
EXAMPLE  
• Shift into “P” (Park) for a CVT, or into  
“R” (Reverse) for a manual transaxle  
vehicle when you jack up the vehi-  
cle.  
• Never jack up the vehicle with the  
transaxle in “N” (Neutral). Other-  
wise, unstable jack may cause an  
accident.  
3) Turn on the hazard warning switch if  
your vehicle is near traffic.  
4) Block the front and rear of the wheel  
diagonally opposite of the wheel being  
lifted.  
52RM80020  
5) Place the spare tire (if equipped) near  
the wheel being lifted as shown in the  
illustration in case the jack slips.  
75F062  
EXAMPLE  
1) Place the vehicle on level, hard ground.  
2) Set the parking brake firmly and shift  
into “P” (Park) if your vehicle has a  
CVT, or shift into “R” (Reverse) if your  
vehicle has a manual transaxle.  
EXAMPLE  
52RM80030  
54G253  
8-2  
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6) Position the jack at an angle as shown  
in the illustration and raise the jack by  
turning the jack handle clockwise until  
the jack-head groove fits around the  
jacking bar beneath the vehicle body.  
7) Continue to raise the jack slowly and  
smoothly until the tire clears the  
ground. Do not raise the vehicle more  
than necessary.  
WARNING  
• Use the jack only to change wheels  
on level, hard ground.  
• Never jack up the vehicle on an  
inclined surface.  
• Never raise the vehicle with the  
jack in a location other than the  
specified jacking point (shown in  
the illustration) near the wheel to  
be changed.  
• Check that the jack is raised at  
least 25 mm (1 inch) before it con-  
tacts the flange. Use of the jack  
when it is within 25 mm (1 inch) of  
being fully collapsed may result in  
failure of the jack.  
• Never get under the vehicle when it  
is supported by the jack.  
• Never run the engine when the  
vehicle is supported by the jack  
and never allow passengers to  
remain in the vehicle.  
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Raising vehicle with garage jack  
EXAMPLE  
• Apply the garage jack to one of the  
points indicated below.  
(1)  
(2)  
• Always support the raised vehicle with  
jack stands (commercially available) at  
the points indicated below.  
(3)  
(3)  
(1)  
(1)  
(2)  
(5)  
(5)  
(4)  
(4)  
52RS80020  
(1) Front  
(4) Garage jack  
(5) Jacking point for garage jack  
(2) Rear  
(3) Jack stand  
8-4  
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4) Remove the wheel nuts and wheel.  
6) Install the new wheel and replace the  
wheel nuts with their cone shaped end  
facing the wheel. Tighten each nut  
snugly by hand until the wheel is  
securely seated on the hub.  
NOTICE  
EXAMPLE  
Never apply a garage jack to the  
exhaust pipe, side under spoiler (if  
equipped), engine undercover or rear  
torsion beam.  
(1)  
EXAMPLE  
NOTE:  
For more details, contact an authorized  
SUZUKI dealer.  
Changing wheels  
To change a wheel, use the following pro-  
cedure:  
1) Prepare the jack and tools.  
2) Loosen, but do not remove the wheel  
nuts.  
3) Jack up the vehicle (follow the jacking  
instructions in this section).  
(2)  
(3)  
(4)  
52RM80070  
Tightening torque for wheel nut  
100 Nm (10.2 kg-m, 74.0 lb-ft)  
WARNING  
7) Lower the jack and fully tighten the nuts  
with a wheel wrench in numerical order  
as shown in the illustration.  
• Shift into “P” (Park) for a CVT, or into  
“R” (Reverse) for a manual transaxle  
vehicle when you jack up the vehicle.  
• Never jack up the vehicle with the  
transaxle in “N” (Neutral). Other-  
wise, unstable jack may cause an  
accident.  
65J4033  
5) Clean any mud or dirt off from the sur-  
face of the wheel (1), hub (2), thread  
part (3) and surface of the wheel nuts  
(4) with a clean cloth.  
Clean the hub carefully; it may be hot  
from driving.  
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Flat tire repair kit  
WARNING  
EXAMPLE  
Use genuine wheel nuts and tighten  
them to the specified torque as soon  
as possible after changing wheels.  
Incorrect wheel nuts or improperly  
tightened wheel nuts may come  
loose or fall off, which can result in  
an accident. If you do not have a  
torque wrench, have the wheel nut  
torque checked by an authorized  
SUZUKI dealer.  
The flat tire repair kit is stowed in the lug-  
gage compartment.  
Refer to “LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT” in  
“ILLUSTRATED TABLE OF CONTENTS”  
section.  
WARNING  
Failure to follow the instructions in  
this section for using the flat tire  
repair kit can result in an increased  
risk of loss of control and an acci-  
dent.  
Carefully read and follow the instruc-  
tions in this section.  
52RM80090  
Full wheel cover (if equipped)  
EXAMPLE  
Install the full wheel cover not to cover or  
foul the air valve.  
(1)  
(2)  
52RM80080  
Remove the full wheel cover by using jack  
handle (1) covered with a soft cloth (2), as  
shown in the illustration.  
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IMPORTANT  
Flat tire repair kit contents  
The flat tire repair kit cannot be used in  
the following cases. Consult an autho-  
rized SUZUKI dealer or a roadside  
assistance service.  
• Cuts or piercing in the tire tread  
larger than approx. 4 mm.  
• Cuts in the tire side wall.  
• Tire damage caused by driving with  
considerably reduced tire pressure or  
even with deflated tire.  
• The tire bead completely dislocated  
from the rim.  
• The rim damaged.  
Small punctures in the tire tread,  
caused by a nail or a screw, can be  
sealed with the flat tire repair kit.  
Do not remove nails or screws from the  
tire during an emergency repair to avoid  
the air being released from the enlarged  
opening.  
WARNING  
Flat tire repair kit sealant is harmful if  
swallowed, or if it comes in contact  
with skin or eyes. If swallowed, do  
not induce vomiting. Give plenty of  
water (if possible charcoal slurry)  
and seek medical attention immedi-  
ately. If sealant gets in eyes, flush  
eyes with water and seek medical  
attention. Wash thoroughly after han-  
dling. Solution can be poisonous to  
animals. Keep out of the reach of  
children and animals.  
(5)  
(6)  
(4)  
(1)  
(2)  
(3)  
NOTICE  
EXAMPLE  
Replace the sealant before expiry  
date indicated on the label of the  
sealant bottle. To purchase new seal-  
ant, see an authorized SUZUKI dealer.  
52RM80050  
(1) Air compressor  
(2) Sealant bottle  
(3) Speed restriction sticker  
(with sealant bottle)  
(4) Filler hose  
(5) Power plug  
(6) Air hose  
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seal. Consult an authorized SUZUKI  
dealer or a roadside assistance service.  
Emergency repair  
10 min. Max.  
1) Place the vehicle on level, hard ground.  
Set the parking brake firmly and shift  
into “P” (Park) if your vehicle has a  
CVT, or shift into “R” (Reverse) if your  
vehicle has a manual transaxle.  
Turn on the hazard warning switch if  
your vehicle is near traffic.  
NOTE:  
If the tire is over-inflated, deflate air by  
loosening the filler hose.  
(2)  
required  
air pressure  
(3)  
7) Switch off the compressor. Pull out the  
power plug from the accessory socket.  
8) Disconnect the filler hose of the sealant  
bottle from the tire valve.  
9) Push the release button on the side and  
detach the sealant bottle.  
Block the front and rear of the wheel  
diagonally opposite of the wheel being  
repaired.  
(4)  
2) Take out the sealant bottle and the  
compressor.  
3) Screw the bottle into the socket of the  
compressor.  
4) Remove the valve cap from the tire  
valve.  
5) Connect the filler hose of the sealant  
bottle to the tire valve.  
(1)  
68PM00807  
(1) Tire valve  
(2) Filler hose  
(3) Compressor  
(4) Power plug  
6) Connect the power plug of the com-  
pressor to the accessory socket located  
in the instrument panel. Start the  
engine. Switch on the compressor.  
Inflate the tire to the required air pres-  
sure which is indicated in the tire infor-  
mation placard.  
NOTICE  
Do not operate the compressor for  
longer than 10 minutes. It can cause  
overheating of the compressor.  
(5)  
If the tire cannot be inflated to the required  
air pressure within 5 minutes, move the  
vehicle a few meters back and forth to  
spread the sealant over the entire tire.  
Then, inflate the tire again.  
68PM00808  
(5) Release button  
If the tire still cannot be inflated to the  
required air pressure, the tire may be  
severely damaged. In this case, the flat tire  
repair kit cannot provide the necessary  
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10)Affix the speed restriction label from the  
sealant bottle in the driver’s field of  
view.  
11)Make a short drive immediately after  
inflating the tire to the required air pres-  
sure. Drive carefully with a maximum  
speed of 80 km/h (50 mph).  
12)Carry on driving carefully to the nearest  
an authorized SUZUKI dealer or a tire  
repair shop.  
Using compressor to inflate a tire  
WARNING  
Check the tire pressure and confirm  
the completion of the emergency  
repair after driving for up to 10 min-  
utes.  
1) Place the vehicle on level, hard ground.  
Set the parking brake firmly and shift  
into “P” (Park) if your vehicle has a  
CVT, or shift into “R” (Reverse) if your  
vehicle has a manual transaxle.  
2) Take out the compressor.  
3) Remove the valve cap from the tire  
valve.  
4) Connect the air hose of the compressor  
to the tire valve.  
5) Connect the power plug of the com-  
pressor to the accessory socket located  
in the instrument panel. Start the  
engine. Switch on the compressor.  
Inflate the tire to the required air pres-  
sure which is indicated in the tire infor-  
mation placard.  
NOTICE  
Have the tire renewed at the nearest  
an authorized SUZUKI dealer. When  
reusing the sealed tire, consult a tire  
repair shop.  
The wheel can be reused after wiping  
sealant off completely with cloth in  
order to prevent rust.  
Dispose of the sealant bottle at an  
authorized SUZUKI dealer or in  
accordance with your regional codes  
and practices.  
After using the sealant bottle, replace  
it with a new bottle from an autho-  
rized SUZUKI dealer.  
WARNING  
Do not affix the speed restriction  
label to the air bag. Also do not affix  
it to the warning light indicator or to  
the speedometer.  
13)After driving for up to 10 minutes, check  
the tire pressure with the pressure  
gauge of the compressor. If the air  
pressure indicates more than 200 kPa  
(2.0 bar), the emergency repair is com-  
pleted. But, if the air pressure indicates  
less than the required air pressure, cor-  
rect the tire pressure to the required air  
pressure. If the tire pressure has  
dropped below 130 kPa (1.3 bar), the  
flat tire repair kit cannot provide the  
necessary seal. Do not use the tire and  
consult an authorized SUZUKI dealer  
or a roadside assistance service.  
NOTICE  
Do not operate the compressor for  
longer than 10 minutes. It can cause  
overheating of the compressor.  
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Jump-starting instructions  
NOTICE  
EXAMPLE  
Your vehicle should not be started by  
pushing or towing. This starting  
method could result in permanent  
damage to the catalytic converter.  
Use jump leads to start a vehicle with  
a weak or flat battery.  
WARNING  
• Never attempt to jump-start your  
vehicle if the lead-acid battery  
appears to be frozen. Batteries in  
this condition may explode.  
• When making jump lead connec-  
tions, check that your hands and  
the jump leads remain clear from  
pulleys, belts or fans.  
• Lead-acid batteries produce flam-  
mable hydrogen gas. Keep flames  
and sparks away from the battery  
or an explosion may occur. Never  
smoke when working near the bat-  
tery.  
• If the booster battery you use for  
jump-starting is installed in another  
vehicle, check that the two vehicles  
are not touching each other.  
(3)  
1) Use only a 12-volt lead-acid battery to  
jump-start your vehicle. Position the  
good 12-volt lead-acid battery close to  
your vehicle so that the jump leads will  
reach both batteries. When using a bat-  
tery installed on another vehicle, check  
that two vehicles do not touch each  
other. Set the parking brakes fully on  
both vehicles.  
(1)  
1
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2) Turn off all vehicle accessories, except  
those necessary for safety reasons (for  
example, headlights or hazard lights).  
2
3
• If your lead-acid battery discharges  
repeatedly, for no apparent reason,  
have your vehicle inspected by an  
authorized SUZUKI dealer.  
(2)  
52RS80010  
• To avoid harm to yourself or dam-  
age to your vehicle or battery, fol-  
low the jump-starting instructions  
below.  
If you are in doubt, call for qualified  
road service.  
3) Connect jump leads as follows:  
1. Connect one end of the first jump  
lead to the positive (+) terminal of  
the discharged battery (1).  
2. Connect the other end to the positive  
(+) terminal of the booster battery  
(2).  
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3. Connect one end of the second jump  
lead to the negative (–) terminal of  
the booster battery (2).  
4. Make the final connection to an  
unpainted, heavy metal part (i.e.  
engine mount bolt (3)) of the engine  
of the vehicle with the discharged  
battery (1).  
Towing  
NOTICE  
The steering column is not strong  
enough to withstand shocks trans-  
mitted from the front wheels during  
towing. Always unlock the steering  
wheel before towing.  
If you need to have your vehicle towed,  
contact a professional service. An autho-  
rized SUZUKI dealer can provide you with  
detailed towing instructions.  
NOTICE  
WARNING  
Observe the following instructions  
when towing your vehicle.  
• To help avoid damage to your vehi-  
cle during towing, proper equip-  
ment and towing procedures must  
be used.  
Never connect the jump lead directly  
to the negative (–) terminal of the dis-  
charged battery, or an explosion may  
occur.  
• Using the frame hook, tow your  
vehicle on paved roads for short  
distances at low speed.  
CAUTION  
Connect the jump lead to the engine  
mount bolt securely. If the jump lead  
disconnects from the engine mount  
bolt because of vibration at the start  
of the engine, the jump lead could be  
caught in the drive belts.  
2-wheel drive (2WD) CVT  
CVT vehicles may be towed using either of  
the following methods.  
1) From the front, with the front wheels  
lifted and the rear wheels on the  
ground. Before towing, make sure that  
the parking brake is released.  
2) From the rear, with the rear wheels  
lifted and a dolly under the front wheels.  
4) If the booster battery you are using is  
fitted to another vehicle, start the  
engine of the vehicle with the booster  
battery. Run the engine at moderate  
speed.  
5) Start the engine of the vehicle with the  
discharged battery.  
NOTICE  
6) Remove the jump leads in the exact  
reverse order in which you connected  
them.  
Towing your vehicle with the front  
wheels on the ground can result in  
damage to the CVT.  
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Engine trouble: Starter does  
not operate  
Engine trouble: Does not start Engine trouble: Overheating  
Make sure that your vehicle has enough  
fuel and battery.  
If the engine does not start under very cold  
condition, press the accelerator pedal all  
the way to the floor and hold it while crank-  
ing the engine.  
The engine could overheat temporarily  
under severe driving conditions. If the high  
engine coolant temperature warning light  
comes on as overheating or the engine  
coolant temperature gauge indicates over-  
heating during driving:  
1) Try turning the ignition switch to  
“START” position or try pressing the  
engine switch to change the ignition  
mode to START with the headlights  
turned on to determine the lead-acid  
battery condition. If the headlights go  
excessively dim or go off, it usually  
means that either the lead-acid battery  
is discharged or the battery terminal  
contact is poor. Recharge the lead-acid  
battery or correct battery terminal con-  
tact as necessary.  
2) If the headlights remain bright, check  
the fuses. If the reason for failure of the  
starter is not obvious, there may be a  
major electrical problem. Have the vehi-  
cle inspected by an authorized SUZUKI  
dealer.  
Refer to “Starting engine (vehicle without  
keyless push start system) (if equipped)”  
or “Starting engine (vehicle with keyless  
push start system) (if equipped)” in operat-  
ing your vehicle section.  
If the engine still does not start have your  
vehicle inspected at an authorized  
SUZUKI dealer.  
1) Turn off the air conditioner, if equipped.  
2) Take the vehicle to a safe place and  
park.  
3) Run the engine at a normal idle speed  
for a few minutes until the high engine  
coolant temperature warning light goes  
off or the indicator is within the normal,  
acceptable temperature range between  
“H” and “C”.  
• Do not operate the starter motor for  
more than 12 seconds.  
WARNING  
(Vehicle with keyless push start sys-  
tem)  
If you see or hear escaping steam,  
stop the vehicle in a safe place and  
immediately turn off the engine to  
cool it. Do not open the hood when  
steam is present. When the steam  
can no longer be seen or heard, open  
the hood to see if the coolant is still  
boiling. If it is, you must wait until it  
stops boiling before you proceed.  
NOTE:  
If the engine refuses to start, the starter  
motor automatically stops after a certain  
period of time. After the starter motor has  
automatically stopped or if there is any-  
thing abnormal in the engine starting sys-  
tem, the starter motor runs only while the  
engine switch is held pressed.  
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If the high engine coolant temperature  
warning light does not go off or the tem-  
perature indication does not come down to  
within the normal, acceptable range:  
1) Turn off the engine and check that the  
water pump belt and pulleys are not  
damaged or slipping. If any abnormality  
is found, correct it.  
2) Check the coolant level in the reservoir.  
If it is found to be lower than “LOW”  
line, check radiator, water pump, radia-  
tor hoses and heater hoses for leakage.  
If leakage that may cause overheating  
is found, do not run the engine until  
these problems have been corrected.  
3) If leakage is not found, carefully add  
coolant to the reservoir and then the  
radiator, if necessary. (Refer to “Engine  
coolant” in “INSPECTION AND MAIN-  
TENANCE” section.)  
79J007  
WARNING  
• It is hazardous to remove the radia-  
tor cap when the water temperature  
is high, because scalding fluid and  
steam may be blown out under  
pressure. The cap should only be  
taken off when the coolant tem-  
perature has lowered.  
NOTE:  
If engine overheats and you are not sure  
what to do, contact an authorized SUZUKI  
dealer.  
• To help prevent personal injury,  
keep hands, tools and clothing  
away from the engine cooling fan  
and  
air-conditioner  
fan  
(if  
equipped). These electric fans can  
automatically turn on without warn-  
ing.  
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