Windows SUZUKI GRAND VITARA 2000 2.G Service User Guide

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8D-8 WINDOWS, MIRRORS, SECURITY AND LOCKS
POWER DOOR MIRROR CONTROL SYSTEM
TroublePossible causeCorrection
All power mirrors do not
operateªCIGARº fuse blown (Hard Top Model)
ªCIGº fuse blown (Canvas Top Model)
Power door mirror switch faulty
Wiring or grounding faultyReplace fuse to check for short
Replace switch
Repair
One power mirror does
not operatePower door mirror switch faulty
Actuator (power door mirror motor) faulty
Wiring or grounding faultyReplace switch
Replace actuator
Repair
DOOR MIRROR HEATER (IF EQUIPPED)
TroublePossible causeCorrection
The surface of mirror is
not defrosted although
door mirror heater
switch is ONªREAR DEFGº fuse blown (Hard Top Model)
ªDEFº fuse blown (Canvas Top Model)
Door mirror heater switch faulty
Door mirror heater faulty
Wiring or grounding faultyReplace fuse to check for short
Replace switch
Replace outside mirror
Repair
POWER SLIDING ROOF (IF EQUIPPED)
TroublePossible causeCorrection
Sliding roof does not
operate (sliding roof
motor runs OK)Foreign object stuck in sliding roof rail
Misinstallation of sliding roof rail
Conflicts of sliding roof parts
Misinstallation of sliding roof drive cableRemove or clean stuck object
Install correctly
Fix conflicts
Install correctly
Sliding roof does not
operate (sliding roof
motor does not run)ªSUN ROOFº fuse blown
Sliding roof switch faulty
Sliding roof motor ass'y faulty
Wiring or grounding faultyReplace fuse to check for short
Replace switch
Replace motor
Repair
FRONT SEAT HEATER (IF EQUIPPED)
TroublePossible causeCorrection
Both seat back and
cushion do not become
hot although seat heater
switch is LO / HI positionªSEAT HTRº fuse blown (Hard Top Model)
ªS / Hº fuse blown (Canvas Top Model)
Seat heater switch faulty
Seat heater circuit in seat back and / or seat
cushion faulty
Wiring or grounding faultyReplace fuse to check for short
Replace switch
Replace heater front back and /
or heater front cushion
Repair
Only seat back does not
become hot although seat
heater switch is HI
positionSeat heater circuit in seat back faulty
(Hard Top Model)
Seat heater circuit in seat back and / or seat
cushion faulty (Canvas Top Model)
Seat heater switch faulty
Wiring faultyReplace heater front back
Replace heater front back
and / or heater front cushion
Replace switch
Repair
Only seat cushion does
not become hot although
seat heater switch is HI
positionSeat heater circuit in seat back and / or seat
cushion faulty (Hard Top Model)
Seat heater circuit in seat cushion
(Canvas Top Model)
Seat heater switch faulty
Wiring faultyReplace heater front back
and / or heater front cushion
Replace heater front cushion
Replace switch
Repair

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WASHER
ONINT
LO
HI
Type A
Type B
Type C
WINDOWS, MIRRORS, SECURITY AND LOCKS 8D-9
Wiper
SW
Terminal
Wiper SW
Terminal
ON-VEHICLE SERVICE
WINDSHIELD WIPER AND WASHER
FRONT WIPER AND WASHER
INSPECTION
Front Wiper and Washer Switch (in Combination Switch)
1) Disconnect negative cable at battery.
2) Disconnect combination switch lead wire coupler.
3) Check for continuity between terminals at each switch position
as shown below. If check result is not as specified, replace
switch.
B3+2+1AsB3+2+1As
OFFB3WINTB3W
LOOFF
HION
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
For vehicle without air bag system, refer to Section 3C COMBINA-
TION SWITCH, and for vehicle with air bag system, refer to Section
3C1 CONTACT COIL AND COMBINATION SWITCH ASSEMBLY.
Wiper Motor
1) As illustrated, use a 12 V battery to connect its (+) terminal to ter-
minal ªAº, and its (±) terminal to Black lead wire (2) (Type A, B)
or terminal ªEº (Type C).
If motor (1) rotates at a low revolution speed of 45 to 55 rpm, it
is proper. For high speed check, connect battery (+) terminal to
terminal ªBº, and its (±) terminal to Black lead wire (2) (Type A,
B) or terminal ªEº (Type C). If motor rotates at a high revolution
speed of 67 to 83 rpm, it is proper.

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Type B Type A
Type C
1. Washer tank
8D-10 WINDOWS, MIRRORS, SECURITY AND LOCKS
2) Testing automatic stop action.
a) Connect 12 V battery (+) terminal to terminal ªAº of wiper mo-
tor (1) and (±) terminal to Black lead wire (2) (Type A, B) or
terminal ªEº (Type C), and let the motor turn.
b) Disconnect terminal ªAº from battery, and let the motor stop.
c) Connect terminal ªAº and ªDº with a jumper wire (3), and con-
nect terminal ªCº to battery (+) terminal. Observe the motor
turns once again then stops at a given position.
d) Repeat a) thru c) several times and inspect if the motor stops
at the given position every time.
Washer Pump
Connect battery (+) and (±) terminals to pump (+) and (±) terminals
respectively to check pumping rate.
Check for both front (3) and rear (2) (if equipped) washer pump.
Pumping Rate:
Front and Rear (if equipped) more than 1.0 l / min.
(2.1 US pt. / min.,
1.76 lmp pt. / min.).

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SLOW
FAST
10 ± 14 V
0 V
1.6  1 sec.
10 ± 14 V
0 V
10.7  5 sec.
Intermittent Wiper Relay Circuit
1) Disconnect negative cable at battery.
2) Disconnect combination switch lead wire coupler.
3) Turn the front wiper switch to INT position.
4) Turn the intermittent time control switch to FAST position.
5) Connect battery positive terminal to terminal ªB3º and battery
negative terminal to terminal ªEº.
6) Connect voltmeter positive lead to terminal ª+1º and negative
lead to terminal ªEº.
Check that the voltmeter indicates the battery voltage (10 ±
14 V).
7) Connect terminal ªAsº and terminal ªB3º by a jumper wire. Then
move jumper wire end connected to terminal ªB3º to terminal ªEº.
Observe the voltmeter voltage drops to 0 V right after connecting
the jumper wire from terminal ªB3º to ªEº. Then the voltage rises
to battery voltage (10 ± 14 V) within the time shown in the table
below.
INT time control
switch position
Voltage
FAST
SLOW

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WASHER
ONON
OFF
10 ± 14V
0VApprox. 2.5 sec.
Approx. 0.5 sec.
8D-12 WINDOWS, MIRRORS, SECURITY AND LOCKS
Washer Linked Operation
1) Disconnect negative cable at battery.
2) Disconnect combination switch lead wire coupler.
3) Make sure that front wiper switch is at OFF position.
4) Connect battery positive terminal to terminal ªB3º and battery
negative terminal to terminal ªEº.
5) Connect voltmeter positive lead to terminal ª+1º and negative
lead to terminal ªEº.
6) Pull washer switch and check that voltage changes as shown in
the table.
Washer switch
Voltmeter

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Terminal
Switch
Terminal
Switch
ON
INT
WASHER
ON
BRINT
WINDOWS, MIRRORS, SECURITY AND LOCKS 8D-13
REAR WIPER AND WASHER (IF EQUIPPED)
INSPECTION
Rear Wiper and Washer Switch (in Combination Switch)
1) Disconnect negative cable at battery.
2) Disconnect combination switch lead wire coupler.
3) Check for continuity between terminals at each switch position
as shown below. If check result is not as specified, replace
switch.
Rear Wiper Switch
BRINT+IRBRINT+IR
OFF
INT
ON
Rear Washer Switch
BRWRBRWR
OFF
ON
Washer Pump
Refer to FRONT WIPER AND WASHER INSPECTION in this sec-
tion.
Wiper Motor
1) TESTING WIPER MOTOR
As shown left, use a 12 V battery to connect its (+) and (±) termi-
nals to terminal ªDº and Black lead wire (2) respectively. Then
motor (1) should rotate at 35 to 45 rpm.

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2) TESTING AUTOMATIC STOP ACTION
a) First, connect battery (+) terminal to terminal ªDº and battery
(±) terminal to black lead wire (2) and let the motor (1) turn.
b) Then disconnect terminal ªDº from battery and let the motor
stop.
c) Next connect terminal ªDº and terminal ªAº with a jumper wire
(3) and connect terminal ªBº to battery (+) terminal. Observe the
wiper motor turns once again, then stops at a given position.
d) Repeat these steps several times, and inspect if the motor
stops at the given position every time.
Rear Wiper Intermittent Relay
[ON circuit]
1) Connect positive terminal of battery to terminals ª1º and ª4º of
relay, negative terminal to terminal ª5º of relay and check voltage
between terminals ª6º and ª5º of relay.
If measured voltage is battery voltage, relay is in good condition.
If not, replace relay.
2) Connect positive terminal of battery to terminal ª2º of relay, then
disconnect positive terminal from terminal ª4º of relay and check
voltage between terminals ª6º and ª5º of relay.
If measured voltage is battery voltage, relay is in good condition.
If not, replace relay.
3) Disconnect positive terminal from terminal ª2º of relay and check
voltage between terminals ª6º and ª5º of relay.
If measured voltage is about 0 V, relay is in good condition.
If not, replace relay.
[WASH circuit]
1) Connect positive terminal of battery to terminal ª1º of relay and
negative terminal to terminal ª5º of relay. Then connect positive
terminal to terminal ª7º checking voltage between terminals ª6º
and ª5º of relay.
If measured voltage changes from about 0 V to battery voltage
0.6 to 1.5 seconds after connecting positive terminal to terminal
ª7º, relay is in good condition. If not, replace relay.

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2) Disconnect positive terminal from terminal ª7º checking voltage
between terminal ª6º and ª5º of relay.
If measured voltage changes from battery voltage to about 0 V
2.7 to 4.6 seconds after disconnecting positive terminal from ter-
minal ª7º, relay is in good condition.
If not, replace relay.
[INT circuit]
1) Connect positive terminal of battery to terminals ª1º of relay and
negative terminal to terminal ª5º of relay. Then positive terminal
to terminal ª3º of relay checking voltage between terminals ª6º
and ª5º of relay.
If measured voltage changes from about 0 V to battery voltage
when connecting positive terminal to terminal ª3º, relay is in
good condition.
If not, replace relay.
2) Connect positive terminal of battery to terminal ª2º of relay, then
disconnect positive terminal from terminal ª2º of relay checking
voltage between terminals ª6º and ª5º of relay.
If measured voltage changes from battery voltage to about 0 V
when disconnecting positive terminal from terminal ª2º and
about 0 V to battery voltage 8  2 seconds after disconnecting
positive terminal from terminal ª2º, relay is in good condition.
If not, replace relay.

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1. Heat wire
2. Tin foil
3. Tester probe
1. VoltmeterAt center
Good
Broken
wire
broken
wire
8D-16 WINDOWS, MIRRORS, SECURITY AND LOCKS
REAR WINDOW DEFOGGER (IF EQUIPPED)
INSPECTION
DEFOGGER SWITCH
Check for continuity between terminals at each switch position as
shown below.
If check result is not as specified, replace switch.
DEFOGGER WIRE
NOTE:
When cleaning rear window glass, use a dry cloth to wipe it
along wire direction.
When cleaning glass, do not use detergent or abrasive-con-
taining glass cleaner.
When measuring wire voltage, use a tester with negative
probe wrapped with a tin foil which should be held down on
wire by finger pressure.
1) Checking wire damage
a. Turn main switch ON.
b. Turn defogger switch ON.
c. Use a voltmeter to check voltage at the center of each heat
wire, as shown.
Voltage
Criteria
Approx. 5 VGood (No break in wire)
Approx. 10 V or 0 VBroken wire
If measured voltage is 10 V, wire must be damaged between
its center and positive end. If voltage is zero, wire must be
damaged between its center and ground.

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1. Masking tape
2. Wood spatula
3. Broken wire
4. Repair agent
Several volts
0 volt
WINDOWS, MIRRORS, SECURITY AND LOCKS 8D-17
2) Locating damage in wire
a. Touch voltmeter positive (+) lead to heat wire positive termi-
nal end.
b. Touch voltmeter negative (±) lead with a foil strip to heat wire
positive terminal end, then move it along wire to the negative
terminal end.
c. The place where voltmeter fluctuates from zero to several
volts is where there is damage.
NOTE:
If heat wire is free from damage, voltmeter should indicate
12 V at heat wire positive terminal end and its indication
should decrease gradually toward zero at the other terminal
(ground).
REPAIR
DEFOGGER CIRCUIT
1) Use white gasoline for cleaning.
2) Apply masking tape at both upper and lower sides of heat wire
to be repaired.
3) Apply commercially-available repair agent with a fine-tip brush.
4) Two to three minutes later, remove masking tapes previously
applied.
5) Leave repaired heat wire as it is for at least 24 hours before oper-
ating defogger again.

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