SUZUKI GRAND VITARA 1999 2.G Owners Manual
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6-1-100 ENGINE GENERAL INFORMATION AND DIAGNOSIS (H27 ENGINE)
Evap canister purge system inspection
1) Warm up engine to normal operating temperature.
2) Hoist vehicle so that all wheels rotate freely.
3) Set M/T in “Neutral” or A/T in “P” position and parking brake.
4) Disconnect purge hose (1) from EVAP canister.
5) Place finger against the end of disconnected hose (1) and
check that vacuum is not felt there when engine is running at
idle speed.
6) Release parking brake lever, set transfer in “2H” and M/T in
“1st” or A/T in “L”.
7) Also check that vacuum is felt when engine speed is
increased to higher than about 1,500 r/min. and keep it for 3
min. or more. If check result is not described in steps 5) and
7), check EVAP canister purge valve, wire harness and vac-
uum passage.
Vacuum passage inspection
Start engine and run it at idle speed. With finger placed against
vacuum nozzle (1), check that vacuum is applied.
If it is not applied, clean vacuum passage by blowing compressed
air.
WARNING:
Make sure that transfer is set to “2H” range position for
this check. If it is set to “4H” or “4L” position, front and
rear wheels turn at high speed and a very dangerous sit-
uation may occur.
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ENGINE GENERAL INFORMATION AND DIAGNOSIS (H27 ENGINE) 6-1-101
Vacuum hose inspection
Check hoses for connection, leakage, clog and deterioration.
Replace as necessary.
Evap canister purge valve and its circuit inspection
1) Connect SUZUKI scan tool to DLC (1) with ignition switch
OFF and disconnect vacuum hoses from each pipe.
2) Turn ignition switch ON, clear DTC and select “MISC TEST”
mode on SUZUKI scan tool.
3) Check purge valve for operation and vacuum passage for
clog when valve is switched ON and OFF by using SUZUKI
scan tool.
If check result is not described, check vacuum hoses, purge
valve, wire harness and connections.
EVAP canister purge valve :
Valve OFF [A] : When blowing into hose “A”, air should
not come out of hose “B”.
Valve ON [B] : When blowing into hose “A”, air should
come out of hose “B”.
Evap canister purge valve inspection
1) With ignition switch OFF, disconnect coupler from canister
purge valve.
2) Check resistance between two terminals of EVAP canister
purge valve (1).
If resistance is as specified, proceed to next operation check.
If not, replace.
Resistance of EVAP canister purge valve :
28 – 35
Ω
ΩΩ Ω at 20°C (68°F)
3) Disconnect vacuum hoses from intake manifold and its EVAP
canister.
4) With coupler disconnected, blow into hose “A” (1). Air should
not come out of hose “B” (2).
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5) Connect 12 V-battery to EVAP canister purge valve (3) termi-
nals. In this state, blow hose “A” (1).
Air should come out of hose “B” (2).
If check result is not as described, replace EVAP canister
purge valve.
6) Connect vacuum hoses.
7) Connect EVAP canister purge valve coupler securely.WARNING:
Do not suck the air through valve. Fuel vapor inside valve
is harmful.
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ENGINE GENERAL INFORMATION AND DIAGNOSIS (H27 ENGINE) 6-1-103
DTC P0460 Fuel Level Sensor Circuit High Input
WIRING DIAGRAM/CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION
DTC DETECTING CONDITION AND TROUBLE AREA
DTC CONFIRMATION PROCEDURE
1) Connect scan tool to DLC with ignition switch OFF.
2) Turn ON ignition switch and clear DTC, pending DTC and freeze frame data by using scan tool and run
engine for 1 min.
3) Check pending DTC by using scan tool.
1. Fuel level sensor
2. Fuel meter in combination meter
3. ECM (PCM)
DTC DETECTING CONDITION TROUBLE AREA
Fuel level sensor output voltage higher than specified
value is detected for specified time.
(2 driving cycle detection logic)•Fuel level gauge or its circuit
•Fuel level sensor or its circuit
•ECM (PCM)
NOTE:
Check to make sure that following condition is satisfied when using this “DTC CONFIRMATION PRO-
CEDURE”.
Intake air temp. : – 8°C (18°F) or higher
Engine coolant temp. : – 8 – 110°C (18 – 230°F)
Altitude (barometric pressure) : 2400 m, 8000 ft or less (560 mmHg (75 kPa) or more)
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TROUBLESHOOTING
Step Action Yes No
1Was “ENGINE DIAG. FLOW TABLE” per-
formed?Go to Step 2. Go to “ENGINE DIAG.
FLOW TABLE” in this
section.
2 Does fuel level meter in combination meter indi-
cate “E” (Empty)?Replenish fuel tank with
fuel and go to Step 3.Go to Step 3.
3 Check fuel level sensor and its circuit:
1) Check voltage between terminal E61-28 and
ground with ignition switch ON.
Is it about 7.1 V or more?Go to Step 4. Intermittent trouble or
faulty ECM (PCM).
Check for intermittent
referring to “INTERMIT-
TENT AND POOR CON-
NECTION” in Section
0A.
4 Is voltage in Step 3 “9 – 14 V”?“BLU/WHT” wire shorted
to power circuit or fuel
level meter malfunction.Go to Step 5.
5 Check Fuel Level Sensor:
1) Turn ignition switch OFF and disconnect fuel
level sensor connector (L15 – R01).
2) Check for proper connection to fuel level
sensor at L15-4 and L15-3 terminals.
3) If OK, then check resistance between R01-4
and R01-3 terminals. (Refer to “FUEL LEVEL
GAUGE (SENDER GAUGE)” in Section 8C.)
Is value close to one of above values indicated?“BLU/WHT” or “BLK/YEL”
circuit open.
If wire and connection are
OK, substitute a known-
good ECM (PCM) and
recheck.Check “BLU/WHT” and
“BLK/YEL” wires
between R01 and R02
connections.
If OK, replace fuel level
sensor.
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ENGINE GENERAL INFORMATION AND DIAGNOSIS (H27 ENGINE) 6-1-105
DTC P0500 (DTC No.24) Vehicle Speed Sensor Malfunction
WIRING DIAGRAM
DTC DETECTING CONDITION AND TROUBLE AREA
1. Speedometer
2. Vehicle speed sensor
3. Cruise control module (if equipped)
4. ECM (PCM)
DTC DETECTING CONDITION TROUBLE AREA
Vehicle speed signal not inputted although fuel is kept
cut for longer than 5 seconds
(2 driving cycle detection logic)•Vehicle speed sensor circuit open or short
•Vehicle speed sensor
•Vehicle speed sensor drive gear or driven gear
•Speedometer malfunction
•Cruise control module malfunction (if equipped)
•ECM (PCM)
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DTC CONFIRMATION PROCEDURE
1) Connect scan tool to DLC with ignition switch OFF.
2) Turn ON ignition switch and clear DTC, pending DTC and freeze frame data by using scan tool and warm up
engine completely.
3) Increase vehicle speed to 100 – 110 km/h (60 – 70 mph).
4) Release accelerator pedal and with engine brake applied, keep vehicle coasting for 5 seconds or more and
then stop vehicle.
5) Check pending DTC by using scan tool.
TROUBLESHOOTING
WARNING:
When performing a road test, select a place where there is no traffic or possibility of a traffic acci-
dent and be very careful during testing to avoid occurrence of an accident.
Road test should be carried out with 2 persons, a driver and a tester, on a level road.
NOTE:
Check to make sure that following condition is satisfied when using this “DTC CONFIRMATION PRO-
CEDURE”.
Intake air temp. : – 8°C (18°F) or higher
Engine coolant temp. : – 8 – 110°C (18 – 230°F)
Altitude (barometric pressure) : 2400 m, 8000 ft or less (560 mmHg (75 kPa) or more)
Step Action Yes No
1Was “ENGINE DIAG. FLOW TABLE” per-
formed?Go to Step 2. Go to “ENGINE DIAG.
FLOW TABLE” in this
section.
2 Does speedometer indicate vehicle speed? Faulty “BLU/YEL” wire or
poor C51-1-14 connection.
If wire and connection are
OK, intermittent trouble or
faulty ECM (PCM).
Check for intermittent refer-
ring to “INTERMITTENT
AND POOR CONNECTION”
in Section 0A.Go to Step 3.
3 VSS power supply voltage check:
1) With ignition switch OFF, remove VSS
coupler.
2) With ignition switch ON leaving engine
OFF, check voltage between C20-3 and
C20-2 terminal of VSS coupler.
Is voltage 10 – 14 V?Go to Step 4.“BLK/BLU” or “BLK/YEL”
wire open/short.
4 VSS signal harness check:
1) With ignition switch ON leaving engine
OFF, check voltage between C20-1 and
C20-2 terminal of VSS coupler.
Is voltage 4 V or more?Go to Step 5. Go to Step 6.
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[A] Fig. for Step 3 / [B] Fig. for Step 4, 6, 7
Fig. for Step 55 VSS visual inspection:
1) Remove VSS referring to “TRANSFER”
section.
2) Check VSS drive and driven gears for
damage and excessive wear.
Are they in good condition?Poor VSS connection or VSS
malfunction.
If connection is OK, substi-
tute a known-good VSS and
recheck.Replace VSS.
6 Speedometer circuit check:
1) With ignition switch OFF, disconnect
G11 coupler from combination meter.
2) With ignition switch ON leaving engine
OFF, check voltage between C20-1 and
C20-2 terminal of VSS coupler.
Is voltage 4 V or more?Substitute a known-good
combination meter and
recheck.Go to Step 7.
7 Cruise control module circuit check (if
equipped):
1) With ignition switch OFF, disconnect
E132 coupler from cruise control mod-
ule.
2) With ignition switch ON leaving engine
OFF, check voltage between C20-1 and
C20-2 terminal of VSS coupler.
Is voltage 4 V or more?Substitute a known-good
cruise control module and
recheck.“BLU/YEL” wire open/
short or faulty ECM
(PCM).
If wire and connection are
OK, substitute a known-
good ECM (PCM) and
recheck.
1. VSS coupler
2.“BLU/YEL” (C20-1) terminal
3.“BLK/YEL” (C20-2) terminal
4.“BLU/BLK” (C20-3) terminal
Step Action Yes No
1. VSS coupler
2. VSS driven gear
3. VSS drive gear
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6-1-108 ENGINE GENERAL INFORMATION AND DIAGNOSIS (H27 ENGINE)
DTC P0505 Idle Air Control System Malfunction
SYSTEM/WIRING DIAGRAM
DTC DETECTING CONDITION AND TROUBLE AREA
1. Throttle body 3. ECM (PCM) 5. FIA valve 7. Main relay
2. Idle air control valve 4. Sensed information 6. Main fuse
DTC DETECTING CONDITION TROUBLE AREA
•Engine idle speed is 100 r/min. or more lower than target idle
speed for longer than 20 sec. continuously.
or
•Engine idle speed is 200 r/min or more higher than target
idle speed for longer than 20 sec. continuously.
(2 driving cycle detection logic)•IAC valve or its circuit
•Abnormal air drawn in air intake system
•FIA (fast idle air) valve
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DTC CONFIRMATION PROCEDURE
1) Connect scan tool to DLC with ignition switch OFF.
2) Turn ON ignition switch and clear DTC, pending DTC and freeze frame data by using scan tool and warm up
engine completely.
3) Run engine at idle speed for 1 min.
4) Check pending DTC by using scan tool.
TROUBLESHOOTING
NOTE:
Check to make sure that following condition is satisfied when using this “DTC CONFIRMATION PRO-
CEDURE”.
Intake air temp. : – 8°C (18°F) or higher
Engine coolant temp. : – 8 – 110°C (18 – 230°F)
Altitude (barometric pressure) : 2400 m, 8000 ft or less (560 mmHg (75 kPa) or more)
Step Action Yes No
1Was “ENGINE DIAG. FLOW TABLE” per-
formed?Go to Step 2. Go to “ENGINE DIAG.
FLOW TABLE” in this
section.
2 Idle speed check:
1) Check engine idle speed referring to “IDLE
SPEED/IDLE AIR CONTROL DUTY
INSPECTION” in Section 6E2.
Is engine idle speed within specification?Intermittent trouble or
faulty ECM (PCM).
Check for intermittent
referring to “INTERMIT-
TENT AND POOR CON-
NECTION” in Section 0A.Go to Step 3.
3 IAC valve check:
1) Check IAC valve referring to “IAC VALVE
INSPECTION” in Section 6E2.
Is check result as specified?Go to Step 6. Go to Step 4.
4 IAC valve circuit check:
1) With ignition switch OFF, disconnect ECM
(PCM) couplers.
2) Check for proper connection to IAC valve at
C51-1-4, C51-1-5, C51-1-16 and C51-1-17
terminals.
3) If OK, check resistance between C51-1-4
and C51-1-5, C51-1-16 and C51-1-17.
Is each resistance 51 – 67 Ω?Go to Step 5.“LT GRN/BLK”, “PPL/
BLK”, “GRY/BLU” or
“PPL/YEL” wire open or
short.
If wire and connections
are OK, replace IAC
valve.
5 IAC valve power supply voltage check:
1) Connect ECM (PCM) couplers.
2) With ignition switch OFF, disconnect C29
coupler of IAC valve.
3) With ignition switch ON, check voltage
between C29-2 and ground, C29-5 and
ground.
Is each voltage 10 – 14 V?IAC valve or ECM (PCM)
malfunction.Open “BLU/BLK” wire.