lock SUZUKI SWIFT 2000 1.G RG413 Service Workshop Manual
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ENGINE GENERAL INFORMATION AND DIAGNOSIS 6-1
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SECTION 6
ENGINE GENERAL INFORMATION AND
DIAGNOSIS
ENGINE GENERAL INFORMATION AND ENGINE DIAGNOSIS................................................. Section 6
ENGINE MECHANICAL ................................................................................................................. Section 6A1
ENGINE COOLING......................................................................................................................... Section 6B
ENGINE FUEL ................................................................................................................................ Section 6C
ENGINE AND EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM ............................................................................ Section 6E1
IGNITION SYSTEM ........................................................................................................................ Section 6F1
CRANKING SYSTEM ..................................................................................................................... Section 6G
CHARGING SYSTEM ..................................................................................................................... Section 6H
EXHAUST SYSTEM ....................................................................................................................... Secton 6K
CONTENTS
GENERAL INFORMATION ................................ 6-4
STATEMENT ON CLEANLINESS AND
CARE .............................................................. 6-4
GENERAL INFORMATION ON ENGINE
SERVICE ........................................................ 6-4PRECAUTION ON FUEL SYSTEM
SERVICE .................................................... 6-5
FUEL PRESSURE RELIEF
PROCEDURE ............................................. 6-6
FUEL LEAKAGE CHECK PROCEDURE.... 6-6 WARNING:
For vehicles equipped with Supplemental Restraint (Air Bag) System :
Service on and around the air bag system components or wiring must be performed only by an
authorized SUZUKI dealer. Refer to “Air Bag System Components and Wiring Location View” under
“General Description” in air bag system section in order to confirm whether you are performing ser-
vice on or near the air bag system components or wiring. Please observe all WARNINGS and “Ser-
vice Precautions” under “On-Vehicle Service” in air bag system section before performing service
on or around the air bag system components or wiring. Failure to follow WARNINGS could result in
unintentional activation of the system or could render the system inoperative. Either of these two
conditions may result in severe injury.
Technical service work must be started at least 90 seconds after the ignition switch is turned to the
“LOCK” position and the negative cable is disconnected from the battery. Otherwise, the system
may be activated by reserve energy in the Sensing and Diagnostic Module (SDM).
NOTE:
Whether the following systems (parts) are used in the particular vehicle or not depends on vehicle
specifications. Be sure to bear this in mind when performing service work.
EGR valve
Heated oxygen sensor(s) or CO adjusting resistor
Three way catalytic converter
Immobilizer indicator lamp (vehicle with immobilizer indicator lamp can be identified also by HO2S-
2)
Knock sensor
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6-6 ENGINE GENERAL INFORMATION AND DIAGNOSIS
FUEL PRESSURE RELIEF PROCEDURE
After making sure that engine is cold, release fuel pressure as fol-
lows.
1) Place transmission gear shift lever in “Neutral” (Shift selector
lever to “P” range for A/T model), set parking brake, and
block drive wheels.
2) Remove relay box cover.
3) Disconnect fuel pump relay (1) from relay box.
4) Remove fuel filler cap to release fuel vapor pressure in fuel
tank and then reinstall it.
5) Start engine and run it till it stops for lack of fuel. Repeat
cranking engine 2-3 times for about 3 seconds each time to
dissipate fuel pressure in lines. Fuel connections are now
safe for servicing.
6) Upon completion of servicing, connect fuel pump relay (1) to
relay box and install relay box cover.
FUEL LEAKAGE CHECK PROCEDURE
After performing any service on fuel system, check to make sure
that there are no fuel leakages as follows.
1) Turn ON ignition switch for 3 seconds (to operate fuel pump)
and then turn it OFF.
Repeat this (ON and OFF) 3 or 4 times and apply fuel pres-
sure to fuel line. (till fuel pressure is felt by hand placed on
fuel feed hose.)
2) In this state, check to see that there are no fuel leakages
from any part of fuel system.
ENGINE DIAGNOSIS
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
This vehicle is equipped with an engine and emission control system which are under control of ECM.
The engine and emission control system in this vehicle are controlled by ECM. ECM has an On-Board Diagnos-
tic system which detects a malfunction in this system and abnormality of those parts that influence the engine
exhaust emission. When diagnosing engine troubles, be sure to have full understanding of the outline of “On-
Board Diagnostic System” and each item in “Precaution in Diagnosing Trouble” and execute diagnosis accord-
ing to “ENGINE DIAGNOSTIC FLOW TABLE”.
There is a close relationship between the engine mechanical, engine cooling system, ignition system, exhaust
system, etc. and the engine and emission control system in their structure and operation. In case of an engine
trouble, even when the malfunction indicator lamp (MIL) doesn’t turn ON, it should be diagnosed according to
this flow table.CAUTION:
This work must not be done when engine is hot. If done
so, it may cause adverse effect to catalyst.
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ENGINE GENERAL INFORMATION AND DIAGNOSIS 6-39
C4121 Throttle opening signal for TCM
(A/T)Indication
deflection
repeated
0 V and
10 – 14 VIgnition switch ON
22 Fuel level sensor (gauge)
(Vehicle with immobilizer indicator lamp)0 – 2 V Ignition switch ON
Fuel tank fully filled
4.5 – 7.5 V Ignition switch ON
Fuel tank emptied
23 Serial data for TCM 10 – 14 V
and 0 – 1 VIgnition switch ON
24 Blank–– TERMINAL
NO.CIRCUIT NORMAL
VOLTAGECONDITION
TERMINAL
NO.CIRCUIT NORMAL
VOLTAGECONDITION
G021 Malfunction indicator lamp 0 – 1 V Ignition switch ON
10 – 14 V When engine running
2 Vehicle speed sensor Indicator
deflection
repeated
0 V and
4 – 6 VIgnition switch ON
Front left tire turned slowly with front
right tire locked
3 Radiator fan control relay 10 – 14 V Ignition switch ON and Engine coolant
temp. : 100°C (212°F) or lower
0 – 1 V Ignition switch ON and Engine coolant
temp. : 102.5°C (216.5°F) or higher
4 Blank––
5 Data link connector
(K line of ISO9141)10 – 14 V Ignition switch ON
6 Ignition switch 10 – 14 V Ignition switch ON
7 Data link connector (SUZUKI serial
data line)4 – 6 V Ignition switch ON
8 Blank––
9 Stop lamp switch 0 V Ignition switch ON
Stop lamp switch OFF
10 – 14 V Ignition switch ON
Stop lamp switch ON
10 Sensor ground––
11 Blank––
12 Immobilizer indicator lamp 0 – 1 V Ignition switch ON
10 – 14 V When engine running
13 Electric load signal (–)0 – 2 V Ignition switch ON
Blower fan turned OFF
10 – 14 V Ignition switch ON
Blower fan turned ON
14 A/C evaporator temp. sensor––
15 Blank––
16 Tachometer (if equipped) 0 – 1 V Ignition switch ON
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C4121 Stop lamp switch 0 V Ignition switch ON
Stop lamp switch OFF
10 – 14 V Ignition switch ON
Stop lamp switch ON
22 Vehicle speed sensor Indication
deflection
repeated
0 V and
10 – 14 VIgnition switch ON
Front left tire turned slowly with
front right tire locked
23–––
24––– TERMINAL
NO.CIRCUIT NORMAL
VOLTAGECONDITION
TERMINAL
NO.CIRCUIT NORMAL
VOLTAGECONDITION
G021 A/C evaporator temp. sensor––
2 R-range signal (A/T) 0 V Ignition switch ON
3–––
4–––
5 Engine coolant temp. and barometric
pressure signal for TCM (A/T)Indication
deflection
repeated
0 V and
10 – 14 VIgnition switch ON
6 D-range ID-up signal (A/T) 10 – 14 V Ignition switch ON
7 Data link connector (SUZUKI serial
data line)4 – 6 V Ignition switch ON
8Blank––
9 Malfunction indicator lamp 0 – 1 V Ignition switch ON
10 – 14 V When engine running
10–––
11 Data link connector
(K line of ISO9141)10 – 14 V Ignition switch ON
12 Blank––
13 Electric load signal (–)0 – 2 V Ignition switch ON
Blower fan turned OFF
10 – 14 V Ignition switch ON
Blower fan turned ON
14 Sensor ground––
15 Throttle opening signal for TCM (A/T) Indication
deflection
repeated
0 V and
10 – 14 VIgnition switch ON
16 Tachometer (if equipped) 0 – 1 V Ignition switch ON
17–––
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INSPECTION
Fig. 1 for Step 3Step Action Yes No
1Was “ENGINE DIAG. FLOW TABLE” per-
formed?Go to Step 2. Go to “ENGINE DIAG.
FLOW TABLE”.
2 Is SUZUKI scan tool available? Go to Step 3. Go to Step 4.
3 Check Idle Air Control System.
1) Connect SUZUKI scan tool to DLC with igni-
tion switch OFF, set parking brake and
block drive wheels.
2) Warm up engine to normal operating tem-
perature.
3) Clear DTC and select “MISC TEST” mode
on SUZUKI scan tool. See Fig. 1.
Is it possible to control (increase and reduce)
engine idle speed by using SUZUKI scan tool? Intermittent trouble or
faulty ECM.
Check for intermittent
referring to “Intermittent
and Poor Connection” in
Section 0A.Go to Step 5.
4 Check Idle Air Control System.
1) Remove IAC valve from throttle body refer-
ring to “IAC Valve Removal” in Section 6E1.
2) Check IAC valve for operation referring to
“IAC Valve Inspection” in Section 6E1. See
Fig. 2.
Is check result satisfactory?Intermittent trouble or
faulty ECM.
Check for intermittent
referring to “Intermittent
and Poor Connection” in
Section 0A.Go to Step 5.
5 Check Wire Harness for open and short.
1) Turn ignition switch OFF.
2) Disconnect IAC valve connector.
3) Check for proper connection to IAC valve at
each terminals.
4) If OK, disconnect ECM connector.
5) Check for proper connection to ECM at
C42-6 terminal.
6) If OK, check “BLK/RED”, “GRN/RED” and
“BLK” circuit for open and short.
Are they in good condition?Replace IAC valve and
recheck.Repair or replace.
[A] : When using SUZUKI scan tool:[ A]
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6A1
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6H
6K
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7B1
7C1
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7E
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8B
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8D
8E
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SECTION 6A1
ENGINE MECHANICAL (M13 ENGINE)
CONTENTS
GENERAL DESCRIPTION .............................6A1-2
ENGINE ...................................................... 6A1-2
ENGINE LUBRICATION ............................. 6A1-3
DIAGNOSIS ....................................................6A1-4
DIAGNOSIS TABLE .................................... 6A1-4
COMPRESSION CHECK ............................ 6A1-4
ENGINE VACUUM CHECK ........................ 6A1-6
OIL PRESSURE CHECK ............................ 6A1-7
VALVE LASH (CLEARANCE) ..................... 6A1-9
ON-VEHICLE SERVICE ...............................6A1-12
AIR CLEANER ELEMENT ........................ 6A1-12
AIR CLEANER ASSEMBLY AND
RESONATOR ........................................... 6A1-13
KNOCK SENSOR ..................................... 6A1-13
CYLINDER HEAD COVER ....................... 6A1-13
THROTTLE BODY AND INTAKE
MANIFOLD ................................................ 6A1-16
EXHAUST MANIFOLD .............................. 6A1-19OIL PAN AND OIL PUMP STRAINER ...... 6A1-21
TIMING CHAIN COVER ........................... 6A1-25
OIL PUMP ................................................. 6A1-30
TIMING CHAIN AND CHAIN
TENSIONER ............................................. 6A1-34
CAMSHAFT, TAPPET AND SHIM............ 6A1-39
VALVES AND CYLINDER HEAD ............. 6A1-44
PISTONS, PISTON RINGS,
CONNECTING RODS AND
CYLINDERS ............................................. 6A1-57
ENGINE MOUNTINGS ............................. 6A1-67
UNIT REPAIR OVERHAUL .......................... 6A1-68
ENGINE ASSEMBLY ................................ 6A1-68
MAIN BEARINGS, CRANKSHAFT AND
CYLINDER BLOCK................................... 6A1-73
REQUIRED SERVICE MATERIAL............... 6A1-85
TIGHTENING TORQUE SPECIFICATION... 6A1-86
SPECIAL TOOL ........................................... 6A1-87
WARNING:
For vehicles equipped with Supplemental Restraint (Air Bag) System :
Service on and around the air bag system components or wiring must be performed only by an
authorized SUZUKI dealer. Refer to “Air Bag System Components and Wiring Location View” under
“General Description” in air bag system section in order to confirm whether you are performing ser-
vice on or near the air bag system components or wiring. Please observe all WARNINGS and “Ser-
vice Precautions” under “On-Vehicle Service” in air bag system section before performing service
on or around the air bag system components or wiring. Failure to follow WARNINGS could result in
unintentional activation of the system or could render the system inoperative. Either of these two
conditions may result in severe injury.
Technical service work must be started at least 90 seconds after the ignition switch is turned to the
“LOCK” position and the negative cable is disconnected from the battery. Otherwise, the system
may be activated by reserve energy in the Sensing and Diagnostic Module (SDM).
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ENGINE MECHANICAL (M13 ENGINE) 6A1-3
ENGINE LUBRICATION
The oil pump is of a trochoid type, and mounted on the crankshaft. Oil is drawn up through the oil pump strainer
and passed through the pump to the oil filter.
The filtered oil flows into 2 paths in cylinder block.
In one path, oil reaches the crankshaft journal bearings. Oil from the crankshaft journal bearings is supplied to
the connecting rod bearings by means of intersecting passages drilled in the crankshaft, and then injected from
the big end of connecting rod to lubricate piston, rings, and cylinder wall.
In other path oil goes up to the cylinder head and lubricates valves and camshafts, etc., after passing through
the internal oilway of camshafts.
An oil relief valve is provided on the oil pump. This valve starts relieving oil pressure when the pressure exceeds
about 400 kPa (4.0 kg/cm
2, 56.9 psi).
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6A1-4 ENGINE MECHANICAL (M13 ENGINE)
DIAGNOSIS
DIAGNOSIS TABLE
Refer to “ENGINE MECHANICAL DIAGNOSIS TABLE” in Sec-
tion 6.
COMPRESSION CHECK
Check compression pressure on all 4 cylinders as follows:
1) Warm up engine to normal operating temperature.
2) Stop engine after warming up.
3) Remove air cleaner assembly (1), resonator (2) and hoses.
Refer to “AIR CLEANER ASSEMBLY AND RESONATOR”.
4) Remove cylinder head upper cover (1).
5) Disconnect ignition coil couplers (1).
6) Remove ignition coil assemblies (2) with high-tension cord
(3).
7) Remove all spark plugs.
8) Disconnect fuel injector wires (4) at the coupler.NOTE:
After warming up engine, place transmission gear shift
lever in “Neutral” (shift selector lever to “P” range for A/T
model), and set parking brake and block drive wheels.
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13) After checking, install spark plugs and ignition coil assem-
blies (1) with high-tension cord (2).
14) Connect ignition coil couplers (3).
15) Connect fuel injector wires(4) at the coupler.
16) Check cylinder head upper cover gasket for deterioration
and then install it into groove of cylinder head upper cover
(1) securely.
17) Install cylinder head upper cover with gasket on to cylinder
head cover.
18) Install air cleaner assembly, resonator and hoses referring to
“AIR CLEANER ASSEMBLY AND RESONATOR”.
ENGINE VACUUM CHECK
The engine vacuum that develops in the intake line is a good indi-
cator of the condition of the engine. The vacuum checking proce-
dure is as follows :
1) Warm up engine to normal operating temperature.
2) Stop engine and turn off the all electric switches.
3) Remove cap (1) from intake manifold.
NOTE:
After warming up engine, be sure to place transmission
gear shift lever in “Neutral” (shift selector lever to “P”
range for A/T model), and set parking brake and block
drive wheels.
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4) Connect special tool (Vacuum gauge) to intake manifold.
Special tool
(A) : 09915-67310
5) Run engine at specified idle speed and read vacuum gauge.
Vacuum should be within specification.
Vacuum specification (at sea level)
: 59 – 73 kPa (45 – 55 cmHg, 17.7 – 21.6 inHg)
at specified idle speed
6) After checking, disconnect special tool (Vacuum gauge) from
intake manifold.
7) Install cap to intake manifold.
OIL PRESSURE CHECK
Oil level in oil pan
If oil level is low, add oil up to Full level mark (hole) on oil
level gauge.
Oil quality
If oil is discolored, or deteriorated, change it.
For particular oil to be used referring to the table in Section
0B.
Oil leaks
If leak is found, repair it.
1) Disconnect oil pressure switch coupler (1) and remove oil
pressure switch (2) from cylinder block.
NOTE:
Prior to checking oil pressure, check the following items.
1. Full level mark (hole)
2. Low level mark (hole)