Oxygen sensor SUZUKI SWIFT 2000 1.G SF310 Service Owner's Manual
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6-1-54 ENGINE GENERAL INFORMATION AND DIAGNOSIS (SFI FOR G13)
Ignition
switch
Main
fuse
To HO2S-2 heaterTo other sensor
Heater Fuse box
DTC P0130 HEATED OXYGEN SENSOR (HO2S) CIRCUIT MALFUNCTION
(SENSOR-1)
CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION
DTC DETECTING CONDITIONPOSSIBLE CAUSE
When running at idle speed after engine warmed up
and running at specified vehicle speed, HO2S-1
output voltage does not go 0.3 V below or over
0.6 V.
2 driving cycle detection logic, Monitoring once / 1
driving.Heated oxygen sensor-1 malfunction
“G” or “R” circuit open (poor connection) or short
DTC CONFIRMATION PROCEDURE
WARNING:
When performing a road test, select a place where there is no traffic or possibility of a traffic accident
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.
1) Turn ignition switch OFF. Clear DTC with ignition switch ON, check vehicle and environmental condition for:
–Altitude (barometric pressure): 2400 m, 8000 ft or less (560 mmHg, 75 kPa or more)
–Intake air temp.: between –10C and 80C (14F and 176F)
2) Warm up engine to normal operating temperature.
3) Drive vehicle at 38 – 50 mph, 60 – 80 km / h for 2 min.
4) Stop vehicle and run engine at idle for 2 min.
5) Check DTC in “DTC” mode and pending DTC in “ON BOARD TEST” or “PENDING DTC” mode.
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6-1-56 ENGINE GENERAL INFORMATION AND DIAGNOSIS (SFI FOR G13)
Fig. 1
HO2S-1
Output
voltage1 cycle time
Response time
DTC P0133 HEATED OXYGEN SENSOR (HO2S) CIRCUIT SLOW RESPONSE
(SENSOR-1)
WIRING DIAGRAM / CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION – Refer to DTC P0130 section.
DTC DETECTING CONDITION
POSSIBLE CAUSE
When running at specified idle speed after engine
warmed up and running at specified vehicle speed,
response time (time to change from lean to rich or
from rich to lean) of HO2S-1 output voltage is about
1 sec. at minimum or average time of 1 cycle is 5 sec.
at minimum. See. Fig. 1
2 driving cycle detection logic, Monitoring once / 1
driving.Heated oxygen sensor-1 malfunction
DTC CONFIRMATION PROCEDURE – Refer to DTC P0130 section.
INSPECTION
STEPACTIONYESNO
1Was “ENGINE DIAG. FLOW TABLE” performed?Go to Step 2.Go to “ENGINE DIAG.
FLOW TABLE”.
2Is there DTC(s) other than HO2S-1 (DTC P0133)?Go to applicable DTC
Diag. Flow Table.Replace HO2S-1.
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ENGINE GENERAL INFORMATION AND DIAGNOSIS (SFI FOR G13) 6-1-57
Fig. 1 for Step 3
DTC P0134 HEATED OXYGEN SENSOR (HO2S) CIRCUIT NO ACTIVITY
DETECTED (SENSOR-1)
CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION – Refer to DTC P0130 section.
DTC DETECTING CONDITIONPOSSIBLE CAUSE
Engine warmed up.
While running under other than high load and high
engine speed conditions or at specified idle speed
(engine is in closed loop condition), HO2S-1 output
voltage is high or low continuously.
2 driving cycle detection logic, Continuous
monitoring.“G” or “R” circuit open or short
Heated oxygen sensor malfunction
Fuel system malfunction
Exhaust gas leakage
DTC CONFIRMATION PROCEDURE – Refer to DTC P0130 section.
INSPECTION
STEPACTIONYESNO
1Was “ENGINE DIAG. FLOW TABLE” performed?Go to Step 2.Go to “ENGINE
DIAG. FLOW
TABLE”.
2Is there DTC(s) other than Fuel system
(DTC P0171 / P0172) and HO2S-1 (DTC P0134)?Go to applicable
DTC Diag. Flow
Table.Go to Step 3.
3Check HO2S-1 and Its Circuit.
1) Connect scan tool to DLC with ignition switch OFF.
2) Warm up engine to normal operating temperature and
keep it at 2000 r / min. for 60 sec.
3) Repeat racing engine (Repeat depressing accelerator
pedal 5 to 6 times continuously and take foot off from
pedal to enrich and enlean A / F mixture). See Fig. 1.
Does HO2S-1 output voltage deflect between 0.3 V and
over 0.6 V repeatedly?Go to DTC P0171
and P0172 Diag.
Flow Table (Fuel
System Check).Check “R” and “G”
wires for open
and short, and
connections for
poor connection.
If wires and
connections are
OK, replace
HO2S-1.
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Ignition
switch
Main
fuse
To HO2S-2 heaterTo other sensor
Heater Fuse box
6-1-58 ENGINE GENERAL INFORMATION AND DIAGNOSIS (SFI FOR G13)
DTC P0135 HEATED OXYGEN SENSOR (HO2S) HEATER CIRCUIT
MALFUNCTION (SENSOR-1)
CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION
DTC DETECTING CONDITIONPOSSIBLE CAUSE
DTC will set when A or B condition is met.
A:
Low voltage at terminal C01-7 when engine is
running at high load.
B:
High voltage at terminal C01-7 when engine is
running under condition other than above.
2 driving cycle detection logic, Continuous
monitoring.HO2S-1 heater circuit open or shorted to ground
ECM (PCM) malfunction
DTC CONFIRMATION PROCEDURE
WARNING:
When performing a road test, select a place where there is no traffic or possibility of a traffic accident
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.
1) Turn ignition switch OFF.
2) Clear DTC with ignition switch ON, start engine and keep it at idle for 1 min.
3) Start vehicle and depress accelerator pedal fully for 5 sec. or longer.
4) Stop vehicle.
5) Check DTC in “DTC” mode and pending DTC in “ON BOARD TEST” or “PENDING DTC” mode.
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6-1-60 ENGINE GENERAL INFORMATION AND DIAGNOSIS (SFI FOR G13)
To other sensor
Main
fuseIgnition
switch
Heater
To HO2S-1
heater
DTC P0136 HEATED OXYGEN SENSOR (HO2S) CIRCUIT MALFUNCTION
(SENSOR-2)
CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION
DTC DETECTING CONDITIONPOSSIBLE CAUSE
DTC will set when A or B condition is detected.
A. Max. output voltage of HO2S-2 is lower than specified value or
Min. output voltage is higher than specified value while vehicle
driving.
B. Engine is warmed up and HO2S-2 voltage is 4.5 V or more.
(circuit open)
2 driving cycle detection logic, monitoring once / 1 driving.Exhaust gas leakage
“G” or “R” circuit open or short
Heated oxygen sensor-2 malfunction
Fuel system malfunction
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ENGINE GENERAL INFORMATION AND DIAGNOSIS (SFI FOR G13) 6-1-61
Usual driving: Driving at 30 – 40 mph, 50 – 60 km/h including short stop according to traffic signal. (under driving condition other than high-load,
high-engine speed, rapid accelerating and decelerating)1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) 9) 10) 11)and 50 mph
(80 km / h)
Above 20 mph
(32 km / h) Usual driving
DTC CONFIRMATION PROCEDURE
WARNING:
When performing a road test, select a place where there is no traffic or possibility of a traffic accident
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.
1) Turn ignition switch OFF.
Clear DTC with ignition switch ON, check vehicle and environmental condition for:
–Altitude (barometric pressure): 2400 m, 8000 ft or less (560 mmHg, 75 kPa or more)
–Intake air temp.: –10C, 14F or higher
–No exhaust gas leakage and loose connection
2) Warm up engine to normal operating temperature.
3) Drive vehicle under usual driving condition for 5 min. and check HO2S-2 output voltage and “short term fuel
trim” with “Data List” mode on scan tool, and write it down.
4) Stop vehicle (don’t turn ignition switch OFF).
5) Increase vehicle speed to higher than 20 mph, 32 km / h and then stop vehicle.
6) Repeat above steps 5) 4 times.
7) Increase vehicle speed to about 50 mph (80 km / h) in 3rd gear or 2 range.
8) Release accelerator pedal and with engine brake applied, keep vehicle coasting (fuel cut condition) for 10sec.
or more.
9) Stop vehicle (don’t turn ignition switch OFF) and run engine at idle for 2 min.
After this step 9), if “Oxygen Sensor Monitoring TEST COMPLETED” is displayed in “READINESS TESTS”
mode and DTC is not displayed in “DTC” mode, confirmation test is completed.
If “TEST NOT COMPLTD” is still being displayed, proceed to next step 10).
10) Drive vehicle under usual driving condition for 10 min. (or vehicle is at a stop and run engine at idle for 10 min.
or longer)
11) Stop vehicle (don’t turn ignition switch OFF). Confirm test results according to “Test Result Confirmation Flow
Table” in “DTC CONFIRMATION PROCEDURE” of DTC P0420.
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ENGINE GENERAL INFORMATION AND DIAGNOSIS (SFI FOR G13) 6-1-63
To other sensor
Main
fuseIgnition
switch
Heater
To HO2S-1
heater
DTC P0141 HEATED OXYGEN SENSOR (HO2S) HEATER CIRCUIT
MALFUNCTION (SENSOR-2)
CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION
DTC DETECTING CONDITIONPOSSIBLE CAUSE
DTC will set when A or B condition it met.
A. Low voltage at terminal C02-4 for specified time after engine
start or while engine running at high load.
B. High voltage at terminal C02-4 while engine running under other
than above condition.
2 driving cycle detection logic, continuous monitoring.HO2S-2 heater circuit open or shorted
to ground
ECM (PCM) malfunction
DTC CONFIRMATION PROCEDURE
1) Turn ignition switch OFF once and then ON.
2) Clear DTC, start engine and warm up engine to normal operating temperature.
3) Keep it at 2000 r / min for 2 min.
4) Check pending DTC in “ON BOARD TEST” or “PENDING DTC” mode and DTC in “DTC” mode.
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ENGINE GENERAL INFORMATION AND DIAGNOSIS (SFI FOR G13) 6-1-65
Ignition
switch
Main
fuseMain relay
To ignition
switchTo other sensor Relay boxNo.1 injector
No.2 injector
No.3 injector
No.4 injector Fuse box
Signal to decrease amount of fuel injection
Signal to increase amount of fuel injection
High voltage
Low voltage
A / F mixture
becomes
richerOxygen
concentration
decreases
A / F mixture Oxygen
Fuel injectorSensed
information
A / F mixture
Exhaust gas
becomes
leanerconcentration
increases
DTC P0171 FUEL SYSTEM TOO LEAN
DTC P0172 FUEL SYSTEM TOO RICH
CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION
DTC DETECTING CONDITIONPOSSIBLE CAUSE
When following condition occurs while engine running under
closed loop condition.
–Air / fuel ratio too lean
Total fuel trim (short and long terms added) is
more than 30%
or
–Air / fuel ratio too rich
(Total fuel trim is less than –30%)
2 driving cycle detection logic, continuous monitoring.Vacuum leaks (air drawn in).
Exhaust gas leakage.
Heated oxygen sensor-1 circuit
malfunction.
Fuel pressure out of specification.
Fuel injector malfunction (clogged or
leakage).
MAP sensor poor performance.
ECT sensor poor performance.
IAT sensor poor performance.
TP sensor poor performance.
EVAP control system malfunction.
PCV valve malfunction.
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ENGINE GENERAL INFORMATION AND DIAGNOSIS (SFI FOR G13) 6-1-81
Oscilloscope WaveformsHeated
oxygen
sensor-1To other sensor
Heated oxygen
sensor-2
Warm up three way
catalytic converterThree way catalytic converter
Engine running at
Closed loop conditionFuel
CutIdle after fuel cut 0.5 V / Div
2 sec. / Div
DTC P0420 CATALYST SYSTEM EFFICIENCY BELOW THRESHOLD
CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION
ECM (PCM) monitors oxygen concentration in the exhaust gas which has passed the three way catalytic converter
by HO2S-2.
When the catalyst is functioning properly, the variation cycle of HO2S-2 output voltage (oxygen concentration) is
slower than that of HO2S-1 output voltage because of the amount of oxygen in the exhaust gas which has been
stored in the catalyst.
Reference
DTC DETECTING CONDITIONPOSSIBLE CAUSE
While vehicle running at constant speed under other
than high load.
Time from rich or lean switching command is output
till HO2S-2 output voltage crosses 0.45 V is less than
specified value.
2 driving cycle detection logic, monitoring once / 1
driving.Exhaust gas leak
Three way catalytic converter malfunction
Fuel system malfunction
HO2S-2 malfunction
HO2S-1 malfunction
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3 / 4 turn
ENGINE MECHANICAL (G10, 1-CAM 6-VALVES ENGINE) 6A-3
3) Install special tool (Oil pressure gauge) to vacated threaded
hole.
Special Tool
(A): 09915-77311
(B): 09915-78211
NOTE:
At this time, be very careful not to exert force to where
heated oxygen sensor and its lead wire are connected.
4) Reinstall oil filter.
5) Start engine and warm it up to normal operating temperature.
6) After warming up, raise engine speed to 4,000 r / min and mea-
sure oil pressure.
Oil pressure specifications: 270 – 370 kPa
(2.7 – 3.7 kg / cm
2,
38.4 – 52.6 psi) at
4,000 r / min (rpm)
7) After checking oil pressure, stop engine and remove oil filter
and oil pressure gauge.
8) Before reinstalling oil pressure switch (1), be sure to wrap its
screw threads with a sealing tape and tighten switch to speci-
fied torque.
NOTE:
If sealing tape edge is bulged out from screw threads of
switch, cut it off.
Tightening Torque
(a): 14 N
.m (1.4 kg-m, 10.5 lb-ft)
9) After oiling oil filter “O” ring (rubber gasket), screw oil filter on
oil filter stand by hand until filter “O” ring contacts mounting sur-
face.
CAUTION:
To tighten oil filter properly, it is important to accurately
identify the position where filter “O” ring first contacts
mounting surface.
10) Tighten filter (1) 3 / 4 (270) turn from the point of contact with
mounting surface using an oil filter wrench.
Special Tool
(C): 09915-47310
CAUTION:
To prevent oil leakage, make sure that oil filter is tight,
but do not overtighten it.
11) After installing oil filter, start engine and check oil filter for oil
leakage.