service SUZUKI SWIFT 2000 1.G RG413 Service User Guide
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0A-10 GENERAL INFORMATION
PRECAUTION IN SERVICING FULL-TIME 4WD
VEHICLE
This full-time 4WD vehicle can not be converted to 2WD man-
ually.
Observe the following caution in servicing. Otherwise, front
wheels drive rear wheels or vise-versa and vehicle acci-
dents, drivetrain damage and personal injury may result.
Never perform any of the following types of service
work.
[A] : Testing with 2-wheel chassis dynamometer, speed-
ometer tester or brake tester.
[B] : Driving front wheels, which are jacked up.
[C] : Towing under the condition where either front or
rear wheels can not rotate.
When testing with 2-wheel chassis dynamometer,
speedometer tester or brake tester, be sure to make the
vehicle as front wheel drive by removing propeller shaft.
When using On-vehicle type wheel balancing equipment
(1), be sure to jack up all four wheels, off the ground
completely and support vehicle with safety stands (2).
Be careful of the other wheels, which will rotate at the
same time.
This vehicle should be towed under one of the following
conditions :
– With all wheels on a flatbed truck.
– With front or rear wheels lifted and a dolly under the
other wheels.
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GENERAL INFORMATION 0A-11
PRECAUTIONS FOR ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT
SERVICE
When replacing a fuse, make sure to use a fuse of the
specified capacity. Use of a fuse with a larger capacity
will cause a damage to the electrical parts and a fire.
When disconnecting and connecting coupler, make sure
to turn ignition switch OFF, or electronic parts may get
damaged.
When disconnecting connectors, never pull the wiring
harness. Unlock the connector lock first and then pull
them apart by holding connectors themselves.
When connecting connectors, also hold connectors and
put them together until they lock securely (a click is
heard).
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0A-20 GENERAL INFORMATION
VEHICLE LIFTING POINTS
WHEN USING FRAME CONTACT HOIST
WARNING:
Before applying hoist to underbody, always take vehicle balance throughout service into consider-
ation. Vehicle balance on hoist may change depending on what part to be removed.
Before lifting up the vehicle, check to be sure that end of hoist arm is not in contact with brake pipe,
fuel pipe, bracket or any other part.
When using frame contact hoist, apply hoist as shown (right and left at the same position). Lift up
the vehicle till 4 tires are a little off the ground and make sure that the vehicle will not fall off by try-
ing to move vehicle body in both ways. Work can be started only after this confirmation.
Make absolutely sure to lock hoist after vehicle is hoisted up.
1. Vehicle front
2. Support position for frame contact hoist and safety stand
3. Floor jack position
4. Embossed-mark
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GENERAL INFORMATION 0A-21
WHEN USING FLOOR JACK
In raising front or rear vehicle end off the floor by jacking, be sure
to put the jack against the front jacking bracket (1), the center por-
tion of rear axle (2) (2WD vehicle) or rear axle housing (3) (4WD
vehicle).
To perform service with either front or rear vehicle end jacked up,
be sure to place safety stands (1) under vehicle body so that vehi-
cle body is securely supported. And then check to ensure that
vehicle body does not slide on safety stands (1) and the vehicle is
held stable for safety’s sake. WARNING:
If the vehicle to be jacked up only at the front or rear end,
be sure to block the wheels on ground in order to ensure
safety.
After the vehicle is jacked up, be sure to support it on
stands. It is extremely dangerous to do any work on the
vehicle raised on jack alone.
CAUTION:
Never apply jack against suspension parts (i.e., stabi-
lizer, etc) or vehicle floor, or it may get deformed.
[A] : Front
[B] : Rear
2. Embossed mark
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0A-22 GENERAL INFORMATION
ABBREVIATIONS AND SYMBOLS MAY BE USED IN THIS MANUAL
ABBREVIATIONS
AABS Anti-lock Brake System
EEFE Heater Early Fuel Evaporation Heater
(Positive Temperature Coefficient,
PTC Heater) ATDC After Top Dead Center
API American Petroleum Institute
ATF Automatic Transmission Fluid EPS Electronic Power Steering
ALR Automatic Locking Retractor EVAP Evaporative Emission
AC Alternating Current EVAP Canister Evaporative Emission Canister
(Charcoal Canister)
A/T Automatic TransmissionF
4WD 4 Wheel Drive
A/C Air Conditioning
GGEN Generator
ABDC After Bottom Dead Center GND Ground
A/F Air Fuel Mixture Ratio
HHC Hydrocarbons
A-ELR Automatic-Emergency Locking
RetractorHO2S Heated Oxygen Sensor
IIAC Valve Idle Air Control Valve (Idle Speed
Control Solenoid Valve ISC Sole-
noid Valve)
BB+ Battery Positive Voltage
BTDC Before Top Dead Center
BBDC Before Bottom Dead Center IAT Sensor Intake Air Temperature Sensor
(Air temperature Sensor, ATS)
CCKT Circuit
CKP sensor Crankshaft Position Sensor ICM Immobilizer Control Module
CMP sensor Camshaft Position Sensor IG Ignition
CO Carbon Monoxide ISC Actuator Idle Speed Control Actuator
CPP switch Clutch Pedal Position Switch
(Clutch Switch, Clutch Start
Switch)LLH Left Hand
LSPV Load Sensing Proportioning Valve
CPU Central Processing Unit
MMAF Sensor Mass Air Flow Sensor (Air Flow
Sensor, AFS, Air Flow Meter,
AFM) CRS Child Restraint System
DDC Direct Current
DLC Data Link Connector (Assembly
Line Diag. Link, ALDL, Serial Data
Link, SDL)MAP Sensor Manifold Absolute Pressure Sen-
sor (Pressure Sensor, PS)
Max Maximum
DOHC Double Over Head Camshaft MFI Multiport Fuel Injection
(Multipoint Fuel Injection)
DOJ Double Offset Joint
DRL Daytime Running Light MIN Minimum
DTC Diagnostic Trouble Code (Diag-
nostic Code)MIL Malfunction Indicator Lamp
(“SERVICE ENGINE SOON”
Light)
EEBCM Electronic Brake Control Module,
ABS Control Module M/T Manual Transmission
EBD Electronic Brake Force Distribu-
tionNNOx Nitrogen Oxides
ECM Engine Control Module
OOBD On-Board Diagnostic System
(Self-Diagnosis Function)
ECT sensor Engine Coolant Temperature Sen-
sor (Water Temp. Sensor, WTS)
O/D Overdrive
EGR Exhaust Gas Recirculation OHC Over Head Camshaft
EGRT sensor EGR Temperature Sensor (Recir-
culated Exhaust Gas Temp. Sen-
sor, REGTS)O2S Oxygen Sensor
PPNP Park/Neutral Position
P/S Power Steering
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MAINTENANCE AND LUBRICATION 0B-1
0A 6F1
0B
0B
6G
1A 6H
1B 6K
37A
3A 7A1
3B1 7B1
3C1 7C1
3D 7D
3E 7E
3F 7F
4A2 8A
4B 8B
8C
58D
5A 8E
5B
5C 9
5E
5E1 10
10A
610B
6-1
6A1
6A2
6A4
6B
6C
6E1
6E2
SECTION 0B
MAINTENANCE AND LUBRICATION
CONTENTS
MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE .......................... 0B-2
MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE UNDER
NORMAL DRIVING CONDITIONS .............. 0B-2
MAINTENANCE RECOMMENDED UNDER
SEVERE DRIVING CONDITIONS ............... 0B-4
MAINTENANCE SERVICE .............................. 0B-5
ENGINE ....................................................... 0B-5
DRIVE BELT ............................................ 0B-5
VALVE LASH (CLEARANCE) .................. 0B-6
ENGINE OIL AND OIL FILTER ................ 0B-6
ENGINE COOLANT ................................. 0B-8
EXHAUST SYSTEM............................... 0B-10
IGNITION SYSTEM ................................... 0B-10
SPARK PLUGS ...................................... 0B-10
FUEL SYSTEM .......................................... 0B-10
AIR CLEANER FILTER .......................... 0B-10
FUEL LINES AND CONNECTIONS....... 0B-11
FUEL FILTER ......................................... 0B-11
FUEL TANK............................................ 0B-12
EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM ............... 0B-12
PCV VALVE ........................................... 0B-12
FUEL EVAPORATIVE EMISSION
CONTROL SYSTEM .............................. 0B-12BRAKE ....................................................... 0B-12
BRAKE DISCS AND PADS (FRONT) .... 0B-12
BRAKE DRUMS AND SHOES
(REAR) ................................................... 0B-13
BRAKE HOSES AND PIPES ................. 0B-13
BRAKE FLUID........................................ 0B-13
BRAKE LEVER AND CABLE ................. 0B-13
CHASSIS AND BODY ............................... 0B-14
CLUTCH................................................. 0B-14
TIRES / WHEELS .................................. 0B-14
SUSPENSION SYSTEM ........................ 0B-15
STEERING SYSTEM ............................. 0B-15
DRIVE SHAFT (AXLE) BOOTS /
PROPELLER SHAFTS (4WD) ............... 0B-16
MANUAL TRANSMISSION OIL ............. 0B-17
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION FLUID .. 0B-17
TRANSFER OIL (4WD) AND REAR
DIFFERENTIAL OIL (4WD) ................... 0B-18
ALL LATCHES, HINGES AND
LOCKS ................................................... 0B-19
FINAL INSPECTION ..................................... 0B-19
RECOMMENDED FLUIDS AND
LUBRICANTS................................................ 0B-21
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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0B-2 MAINTENANCE AND LUBRICATION
MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE
MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE UNDER NORMAL DRIVING CONDITIONS
NOTE:
This interval should be judged by odometer reading or months, whichever comes first.
This table includes service as scheduled up to 90,000 km (54,000 miles) mileage. Beyond 90,000 km
(54,000 miles), carry out the same services at the same intervals respectively.
IntervalKm (x 1,000) 15 30 45 60 75 90
Miles (x 1,000) 9 1827364554
Months 12 24 36 48 60 72
ENGINE
Drive belt––I––R
Valve lash (clearance) –I–I–I
Engine oil and oil filter R R R R R R
Engine coolant––R––R
Exhaust system–I–I–I
IGNITION SYSTEM
✱Spark plugs When
unleaded
fuel is usedVehicle without
HO2SNickel plug–R–R–R
Iridium plug–––R––
Vehicle with
HO2SNickel plug––R––R
Iridium plug Replace every 105,000 km (63,000 miles) or
84 months
When leaded fuel is used, refer to “MAINTENANCE RECOMMENDED UNDER SEVERE
DRIVING CONDTION” in this section.
FUEL SYSTEM
Air cleaner filter Paved-road I I R I I R
Dusty conditions Refer to “MAINTENANCE RECOM-
MENDED UNDER SEVERE DRIVING CON-
DITIONS” in this section.
Fuel lines and connections–I–I–I
Fuel filter Replace every 105,000 km (63,000 miles)
Fuel tank––I––I
EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM
✱PCV valve Vehicle without HO2S––I––I
Vehicle with HO2S–––––I
✱Fuel evaporative emission control system–––––I
NOTE:
“R” : Replace or change
“I” : Inspect and correct, replace or lubricate if necessary
For Sweden, items with
✱
✱✱ ✱ (asterisk) should be performed by odometer reading only.
For spark plugs, replace every 50,000 km if the local law requires.
Nickel spark plug : BKR6E-11 (NGK) or K20PR-U11 (DENSO)
Iridium spark plug : IFR5E11 (NGK)
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MAINTENANCE AND LUBRICATION 0B-5
MAINTENANCE SERVICE
ENGINE
DRIVE BELT
WATER PUMP AND GENERATOR DRIVE BELT INSPEC-
TION
1) Disconnect negative (–) cable at battery.
2) Inspect belt for cracks, cuts, deformation, wear and cleanli-
ness. If any defect exists, replace.
Check belt for tension.
Water pump and generator belt tension
“a” : 4.5 - 5.5 mm (0.18 - 0.22 in.) deflection under 100 N
(10 kg, 22 lb) pressure
3) If belt is too tight or too loose, adjust it to specification by
adjusting alternator position.
4) Tighten alternator adjusting bolts and pivot bolt.
5) Connect negative (–) cable to battery.
WATER PUMP AND GENERATOR DRIVE BELT REPLACE-
MENT
Replace belt with new one referring to “WATER PUMP BELT” in
Section 6B.WARNING:
All inspection and replacement are to be performed with
ENGINE NOT RUNNING.
NOTE:
When replacing belt with a new one, adjust belt tension
to 3 - 4 mm (0.12 - 0.16 in.)
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0B-10 MAINTENANCE AND LUBRICATION
EXHAUST SYSTEM
INSPECTION
When carrying out periodic maintenance, or the vehicle is raised
for other service, check exhaust system as follows:
Check rubber mountings for damage, deterioration, and out
of position.
Check exhaust system for leakage, loose connections, dents
and damages.
If bolts or nuts are loose, tighten them to specification.
Check nearby body areas for damaged, missing, or misposi-
tioned parts, open seams, holes, loose connections or other
defects which could permit exhaust fumes to seep into the
vehicle.
Make sure that exhaust system components have enough
clearance from the underbody to avoid overheating and pos-
sible damage to the floor carpet.
Any defects should be fixed at once.
IGNITION SYSTEM
SPARK PLUGS
REPLACEMENT
Replace spark plugs with new ones referring to “SPARK PLUG”
in Section 6F1.
FUEL SYSTEM
AIR CLEANER FILTER
INSPECTION
1) Remove air cleaner case clamps.
2) Take air cleaner filter out of case.
3) Check that filter is not excessively dirty, damaged or oily,
clean filter with compressed air from air outlet side of filter. WARNING:
To avoid danger of being burned, do not touch exhaust
system when it is still hot. Any service on exhaust sys-
tem should be performed when it is cool.
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HEATER AND VENTILATION 1A-1
6F1
6F2
6G
1A
6K
7A
7A1
7B1
7C1
7D
7E
7F
8A
8B
8C
8D
8E
9
10
10A
10B
SECTION 1A
HEATER AND VENTILATION
CONTENTS
GENERAL DESCRIPTION .............................. 1A-2
DIAGNOSIS ..................................................... 1A-3
DIAGNOSIS TABLE ..................................... 1A-3
WIRING CIRCUIT ........................................ 1A-4
ON-VEHICLE SERVICE .................................. 1A-5
HEATER UNIT ............................................. 1A-5BLOWER FAN MOTOR ............................... 1A-7
BLOWER FAN MOTOR RESISTOR ........... 1A-8
HEATER CONTROL ASSEMBLY ............... 1A-9
AIR INLET BOX ......................................... 1A-12
VENTILATION LOUVER............................ 1A-13
REQUIRED SERVICE MATERIALS ............. 1A-14
WARNING:
For vehicles equipped with Supplement 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 Section 10B in order to confirm whether you are performing service on or
near the air bag system components or wiring. Please observe all WARNINGS and “Service Precau-
tions” under “On-Vehicle Service” in Section 10B before performing service on or around the air
bag system components or wiring. Failure to follow WARNINGS could result in unintentional activa-
tion of the system or could render the system inoperative. Either or 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:
The link mechanism of the heater varies depending on the specifications.