Security Alarm Mode Selection Procedure (If Equipped)

2013 Suzuki SX4 Crossover, Automatic CVT TransSECTION Security Alarm Mode Selection Procedure (If Equipped)
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Reference:Β SECURITY ALARM DESCRIPTION (IF EQUIPPED)Β 

Security alarm mode can be selected by performing the following procedure.

  1. Confirm that all doors are closed, all doors are unlocked and ignition key is inserted in ignition key cylinder.
  2. Remove ignition key from ignition key cylinder.
  3. Perform Step Β a) through Β e) described below within 15 seconds.
    1. Insert ignition key (1) in ignition key cylinder (2).
    2. Remove ignition key from ignition key cylinder.
    3. Repeat Step Β a) and Β b) twice.
    4. Insert ignition key in ignition key cylinder.
    5. Push lock side (3) of driver side manual lock switch (4) 3 times.
      Fig 1: Removing/Inserting Ignition Key In Ignition Key Cylinder
      G06868113Courtesy of SUZUKI OF AMERICA CORP.
  4. When Step is completed, the mode changes to the next one automatically. The warning buzzer (located in BCM) sounds by the number of specified for each mode as follows.
    • Changed from A mode to B mode: Buzzer sounds 4 times
    • Changed from B mode to A mode: Buzzer sounds once
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