fuel SUZUKI SWIFT 2000 1.G SF310 Service Owner's Manual

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Body ground
ECM (PCM) ground
Serial data line
(K line of ISO 9141)SUZUKI
serial data
line
6-8 ENGINE GENERAL INFORMATION AND DIAGNOSIS (TBI FOR G10)
In the 2nd through the 4th frames, the freeze frame data of each
malfunction is stored in the order as the malfunction is detected.
These data are not updated.
Shown in the table below are examples of how freeze frame data
are stored when two or more malfunctions are detected.
FRAMEFRAME 1FRAME 2FRAME 3FRAME 4FRAME
MALFUNCTION
DETECTED ORDER
FREEZE FRAME
DATA
to be updated1st FREEZE
FRAME DATA2nd FREEZE
FRAME DATA3rd FREEZE
FRAME DATA
No malfunctionNo freeze frame data
1P0400 (EGR)
detectedData at P0400
detectionData at P0400
detection––
2P0171 (Fuel
system) detectedData at P0171
detectionData at P0400
detectionData at P0171
detection–
3P0300 (Misfire)
detectedData at P0171
detectionData at P0400
detectionData at P0171
detectionData at P0300
detection
4P0301 (Misfire)
detectedData at P0171
detectionData at P0400
detectionData at P0171
detectionData at P0300
detection
Freeze frame data clearance:
The freeze frame data is cleared at the same time as clearance of
diagnostic trouble code (DTC).
Data Link Connector (DLC)
DLC (1) is in compliance with SAEJ1962 in its installation position,
the shape of connector and pin assignment.
Serial data line (K line of ISO 9141) is used for SUZUKI scan tool
(Tech-1) or generic scan tool to communicate with ECM (PCM).
SUZUKI serial data line is used for SUZUKI scan tool (Tech-1) to
communicate with ABS control module and air bay SDM.

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ENGINE GENERAL INFORMATION AND DIAGNOSIS (TBI FOR G10) 6-9
PRECAUTION IN DIAGNOSING TROUBLE
Don’t disconnect couplers from ECM (PCM), battery cable from
battery, ECM (PCM) ground wire harness from engine or main
fuse before confirming diagnostic information (DTC, freeze frame
data, etc.) stored in ECM (PCM) memory. Such disconnection will
erase memorized information in ECM (PCM) memory.
Diagnostic information stored in ECM (PCM) memory can be
cleared as well as checked by using SUZUKI scan tool (Tech-1)
or generic scan tool. Before using scan tool, read its Operator’s
(Instruction) Manual carefully to have good understanding as to
what functions are available and how to use it.
Priorities for diagnosing troubles.
If two or more DTCs are stored, proceed to the flow table of the
DTC which has detected earliest in the order and follow the
instruction in that table.
If no instructions are given, troubleshoot diagnostic trouble codes
according to the following priorities.
1. Diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs) other than DTC P0171 /
P0172 (Fuel system too lean / too rich) and DTC P0300 /
P0301 / P0302 / P0303 (Misfire detected)
2. DTC P0171 / P0172 (Fuel system too lean / too rich)
3. DTC P0300 / P0301 / P0302 / P0303 (Misfire detected)
Be sure to read “Precautions for Electrical Circuit Service” in Sec-
tion 0A before inspection and observe what is written there.
ECM (PCM) Replacement
When substituting a known-good ECM (PCM), check for following
conditions. Neglecting this check may cause damage to a known-
good ECM (PCM).
–Resistance value of all relays, actuators is as specified respec-
tively.
–MAP sensor and TP sensor are in good condition and none of
power circuits of these sensors is shorted to ground.

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ENGINE GENERAL INFORMATION AND DIAGNOSIS (TBI FOR G10) 6-15
DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODE (DTC) TABLE
DTC
NO.DETECTING ITEMDETECTING CONDITION
(DTC will set when detecting:)MIL
P0105Manifold absolute pressure
circuit malfunction
Low pressure-high vacuum-low voltage
(or MAP sensor circuit shorted to ground)
High pressure-low vacuum-high voltage
(or MAP sensor circuit open)
1 driving cycle
P0110Intake air temp. circuit
malfunctionIntake air temp. circuit low input
Intake air temp. circuit high input1 driving cycle
P0115Engine coolant temp. circuit
malfunctionEngine coolant temp. circuit low input
Engine coolant temp. circuit high input1 driving cycle
P0120Throttle position circuit
malfunctionThrottle position circuit low input
Throttle position circuit high input1 driving cycle
P0121Throttle position circuit
performance problemPoor performance of TP sensor2 driving cycles
P0130HO2S circuit malfunction
(Sensor-1)
Min. output voltage of HO2S-higher than
specification
Max. output voltage of HO2S-lower than
specification
2 driving cycles
P0133HO2S circuit slow response
(Sensor-1)Response time of HO2S-1 output voltage
between rich and lean is longer than
specification.
2 driving cycles
P0135HO2S heater circuit
malfunction (Sensor-1)Terminal voltage is lower than specification
at heater OFF or it is higher at heater ON.2 driving cycles
P0136HO2S circuit malfunction
(Sensor-2)Max. voltage of HO2S-2 is lower than
specification or its min. voltage is higher than
specification
2 driving cycles
P0141HO2S heater circuit
malfunction (Sensor-2)Terminal voltage is lower than specification
at heater OFF or it is higher at heater ON.
(or heater circuit or short)
2 driving cycles
P0171Fuel system too lean
Short term fuel trim or total fuel trim (short
and long terms added) is larger than
specification for specified time or longer.
(fuel trim toward rich side is large.)
2 driving cycles
P0172Fuel system too rich
Short term fuel trim or total fuel trim (short
and long term added) is smaller than
specification for specified time or longer.
(fuel trim toward lean side is large.)
2 driving cycles
P0300
P0301
P0302
Random misfire detected
Cylinder 1 misfire detected
Cylinder 2 misfire detected
Misfire of such level as to cause damage to
three way catalystMIL flashing
during misfire
detection
P0302
P0303
Cylinder 2 misfire detected
Cylinder 3 misfire detectedMisfire of such level as to deteriorate emission
but not to cause damage to three way catalyst2 driving cycles

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6-16 ENGINE GENERAL INFORMATION AND DIAGNOSIS (TBI FOR G10)
DTC
NO.DETECTING ITEMDETECTING CONDITION
(DTC will set when detecting:)MIL
P0335Crankshaft position sensor
circuit malfunctionNo signal during engine running1 driving cycle
P0340Camshaft position sensor
circuit malfunctionNo signal for 2 sec. during engine cranking1 driving cycle
P0420Catalyst system efficiency
below threshold
Output waveforms of HO2S-1 and HO2S-2
are similar.
(Time from output voltage change of HO2S-1
to that of HO2S-2 is shorter than
specification.)
2 driving cycles
P0443EVAP Purge control valve
circuit malfunctionPurge control valve circuit is open or shorted
to ground2 driving cycles
P0480Radiator fan control circuit
malfunctionRadiator cooling fan relay terminal voltage is
low when cooling temp. is lower than
specification
2 driving cycles
P0500Vehicle speed sensor
malfunctionNo signal while running in “D” range or during
fuel cut at decelerating2 driving cycles
P0505Idle control system malfunction
Throttle opening change is small as compared
with electrically live time. Throttle valve opening
is not within its target range with CTP switch ON
or drive voltage exists though ECM (PCM) is not
outputting ISC drive command.
1 driving cycle
P0510Closed throttle position switch
malfunctionSwitch does not change from ON to OFF
(or from OFF to ON) even when vehicle speed
reaches over (or below) specification.
2 driving cycle
P1250Early Fuel Evaporation Heater
Circuit MalfunctionHeater monitor terminal voltage is higher than
specified value when EFE OFF or it is lower
than specified value when EFE ON.
2 driving cycles
P1450Barometric pressure sensor
circuit malfunctionBarometric pressure is lower or higher than
specification. (or sensor malfunction)1 driving cycle
P1451Barometric pressure sensor
performance problem
Difference between manifold absolute
pressure (MAP sensor value) and
barometric pressure (barometric pressure
sensor value) is larger than specification
during cranking.
2 driving cycles
P1500Starter signal circuit
malfunctionStarter signal is not inputted from engine
cranking till its start and after or it is always
inputted
2 driving cycles
P1510ECM (PCM) backup power
source malfunctionNo backup power after starting engine1 driving cycle

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ENGINE GENERAL INFORMATION AND DIAGNOSIS (TBI FOR G10) 6-19
Operation
VISUAL INSPECTION
Visually check following parts and systems.
INSPECTION ITEM
REFERRING SECTION
Engine oil ––––– level, leakage
Engine coolant ––––– level, leakage
Fuel ––––– level, leakage
A / T fluid ––––– level, leakage
Air cleaner element ––––– dirt, clogging
Battery ––––– fluid level, corrosion of terminal
Water pump belt ––––– tension, damage
Throttle cable ––––– play, installation
Vacuum hoses of air intake system ––––– disconnection,
looseness, deterioration, bend
Connectors of electric wire harness ––––– disconnection, friction
Fuses ––––– burning
Parts ––––– installation, bolt ––––– looseness
Parts ––––– deformation
Other parts that can be checked visually
Also check following items at engine start, if possible
Malfunction indicator lamp
Charge warning lamp
Engine oil pressure warning lamp
Engine coolant temp. meter
Fuel level meter
Tachometer, if equipped
Abnormal air being inhaled from air intake system
Exhaust system ––––– leakage of exhaust gas, noise
Other parts that can be checked visuallySection 0B
Section 0B
Section 0B
Section 0B
Section 0B
Section 0B
Section 6E1
Section 8
Section 6
Section 6H
Section 8 (section 6 for pressure check)
Section 8
Section 8

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6-20 ENGINE GENERAL INFORMATION AND DIAGNOSIS (TBI FOR G10)
ENGINE BASIC INSPECTION
This check is very important for troubleshooting when ECM (PCM) has detected no DTC and no abnormality has
been found in visual inspection.
Follow the flow table carefully.
STEP
ACTIONYESNO
1Was “ENGINE DIAG. FLOW TABLE” performed?Go to Step 2.Go to “ENGINE DIAG.
FLOW TABLE”.
2Check battery voltage.
Is it 11 V or more?Go to Step 3.Charge or replace
battery.
3Is engine cranked?Go to Step 4.Go to “DIAGNOSIS”
in Section 6G.
4Does engine start?Go to Step 5.Go to Step 7.
5Check idle speed as follows.
1) Warm up engine to normal operating temp.
2) Shift transmission to neutral position for M / T
(“P” position for A / T).
3) All of electrical loads are switched off.
4) Check engine idle speed with scan tool.
See Fig. 1.
Is it 800 – 900 r / min.?Go to Step 6.Go to “ENGINE
DIAGNOSIS TABLE”.
6Check ignition timing as follows.
1) Select “MISC” mode on SUZUKI scan tool and
fix ignition timing to initial one. See Fig. 2.
2) Using timing light (1), check initial ignition timing.
See Fig. 3.
Is it 5 ± 3 BTDC at specified idle speed?Go to “ENGINE
DIAGNOSIS TABLE”.Check ignition control
related parts referring
to Section 6F.
7Check immobilizer system malfunction as follows.
1) Check immobilizer indicator lamp for flashing.
Is it flashing when ignition switch is turned to ON
position?Go to “DIAGNOSIS” in
Section 8A.Go to Step 8.
8Check fuel supply as follows.
1) Check to make sure that enough fuel is filled in fuel
tank.
2) Turn ON ignition switch for 2 seconds and then
OFF. See Fig. 4.
Is fuel return pressure (returning sounds) felt from fuel
feed hose (1) when ignition switch is turned ON?Go to Step 10.Go to Step 9.
9Check fuel pump for operating.
1) Was fuel pump operating sound heard from fuel
filler for about 2 seconds after ignition switch ON
and stop?Go to “DIAG. FLOW
TABLE B-3”.Go to “DIAG. FLOW
TABLE B-2”.
10Check ignition spark as follows.
1) Disconnect injector coupler.
2) Remove spark plugs and connect them to high
tension cords.
3) Ground spark plugs.
4) Crank engine and check if each spark plug sparks.
Is it in good condition?Go to Step 11.Go to “DIAGNOSIS”
in Section 6F.
11Check fuel injector for operation as follows.
1) Install spark plugs and connect injector
connectors.
2) Check that fuel is injected out in conical shape
from fuel injector when cranking.
Is it in good condition?Go to “ENGINE
DIAGNOSIS TABLE”.Go to “DIAG. FLOW
TABLE B-1”.

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ENGINE DIAGNOSIS TABLE
Perform troubleshooting referring to following table when ECM (PCM) has detected no DTC and no abnormality
has been found in visual inspection and engine basic inspection previously.
Condition
Possible CauseReferring Item
Hard Starting
(Engine cranks OK)Ignition system out of order
Faulty spark plug
Leaky high-tension cord
Loose connection or disconnection of high-
tension cords or lead wires
Faulty ignition coil
Fuel system out of order
Dirty or clogged fuel hose or pipe
Malfunctioning fuel pump
Air inhaling from intake manifold gasket or
throttle body gasket
Fuel injector resistor malfunction
Engine and emission control system out of
order
Faulty idle control system
Faulty ECT sensor or MAP sensor
Faulty ECM (PCM)
Low compression
Poor spark plug tightening or faulty gasket
Compression leak from valve seat
Sticky valve stem
Weak or damaged valve springs
Compression leak at cylinder head gasket
Sticking or damaged piston ring
Worn piston, ring or cylinder
Others
Malfunctioning PCV valve
Spark plugs in Section 6F
High-tension cords in Section 6F
High-tension cords in Section 6F
Ignition coil in Section 6F
Diagnostic Flow Table B-3
Diagnostic Flow Table B-3
Fuel injector resistor in Section 6E1
Diagnostic Flow Table P0505
ECT sensor or MAP sensor in
Section 6E1
Compression check in Section
6A
Spark plugs in Section 6F
Valves inspection in Section 6A
Valves inspection in Section 6A
Valve springs inspection in
Section 6A
Cylinder head inspection in
Section 6A
Cylinders, pistons and piston rings
inspection in Section 6A
Cylinders, pistons and piston rings
inspection in Section 6A
PCV system in Section 6E1

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ENGINE GENERAL INFORMATION AND DIAGNOSIS (TBI FOR G10) 6-23
ConditionPossible CauseReferring Item
Low oil pressureImproper oil viscosity
Malfunctioning oil pressure switch
Clogged oil strainer
Functional deterioration of oil pump
Worn oil pump relief valve
Excessive clearance in various sliding partsEngine oil and oil filter change in
Section 0B
Oil pressure switch inspection in
Section 8
Oil pan and oil pump strainer
cleaning in Section 6A
Oil pump in Section 6A
Oil pump in Section 6A
Engine noise
Note: Before
checking mechanical
noise, make sure
that:
Specified spark
plug in used.
Specified fuel is
used.Valve noise
Improper valve lash
Worn valve stem and guide
Weak or broken valve spring
Warped or bent valve
Piston, ring and cylinder noise
Worn piston, ring and cylinder bore
Connecting rod noise
Worn rod bearing
Worn crank pin
Loose connecting rod nuts
Low oil pressure
Crankshaft noise
Low oil pressure
Worn bearing
Worn crankshaft journal
Loose bearing cap bolts
Excessive crankshaft thrust play
Valve lash in Section 6A
Valves inspection in Section 6A
Valve springs inspection in
Section 6A
Valves inspection in Section 6A
Pistons and cylinders inspection
in Section 6A
Crank pin and connecting rod
bearing inspection in Section 6A
Crank pin and connecting rod
bearing inspection in Section 6A
Connecting rod installation in
Section 6A
Previously outlined
Previously outlined
Crankshaft and bearing
inspection in Section 6A
Crankshaft and bearing
inspection in Section 6A
Crankshaft inspection in
Section 6A
Crankshaft thrust play inspection
in Section 6A

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6-24 ENGINE GENERAL INFORMATION AND DIAGNOSIS (TBI FOR G10)
ConditionPossible CauseReferring Item
OverheatingInoperative thermostat
Poor water pump performance
Clogged or leaky radiator
Improper engine oil grade
Clogged oil filter or oil strainer
Poor oil pump performance
Faulty radiator fan control system
Dragging brakes
Slipping clutch
Blown cylinder head gasketThermostat in Section 6B
Water pump in Section 6B
Radiator in Section 6B
Engine oil and oil filter change in
Section 0B
Oil pressure check in Section 6A
Oil pressure check in Section 6A
Radiator fan control system in
Section 6E1
Trouble diagnosis in Section 5
Trouble diagnosis in Section 7C
Cylinder head in Section 6A
Poor gasoline
mileageIgnition system out of order
Leaks or loose connection of high-tension cord
Faulty spark plug (improper gap, heavy deposits
and burned electrodes, etc.)
Engine and emission control system out of
order
High idle speed
Poor performance of TP sensor, ECT sensor or
MAP sensor
Faulty fuel injector
Faulty fuel injector resistor
Faulty ECM (PCM)
Low compression
Others
Poor valve seating
Dragging brakes
Slipping clutch
Thermostat out of order
Improper tire pressure
High-tension cords in Section 6F
Spark plugs in Section 6F
Refer to item “Improper engine
idle speed” previously outlined
TP sensor, ECT sensor or MAP
sensor in Section 6E1
Diagnostic Flow Table B-1
Fuel injector resistor in Section 6E1
Previously outlined
Valves inspection in Section 6A
Trouble diagnosis in Section 5
Trouble diagnosis in Section 7C
Thermostat in Section 6B
Refer to Section 3F
Excessive engine
oil consumptionOil leakage
Blown cylinder head gasket
Leaky camshaft oil seals
Oil entering combustion chamber
Sticky piston ring
Worn piston and cylinder
Worn piston ring groove and ring
Improper location of piston ring gap
Worn or damaged valve stem seal
Worn valve stem
Cylinder head in Section 6A
Camshaft in Section 6A
Piston cleaning in Section 6A
Pistons and cylinders inspection
in Section 6A
Pistons inspection in Section 6A
Pistons assembly in Section 6A
Valves removal and installation in
Section 6A
Valves inspection in Section 6A

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ENGINE GENERAL INFORMATION AND DIAGNOSIS (TBI FOR G10) 6-25
ConditionPossible CauseReferring Item
Engine hesitates
(Momentary lack of
response as
accelerator is
depressed.
Can occur at all
vehicle speeds.
Usually most severe
when first trying to
make vehicle move,
as from a stop sign.)Ignition system out of order
Spark plug faulty or plug gap out of adjustment
Leaky high-tension cord
Fuel system out of order
Fuel pressure out of specification
Engine and emission control system out of
order
Poor performance of TP sensor, ECT sensor or
MAP sensor
Faulty fuel injector
Faulty ECM (PCM)
Engine overheating
Low compression
Spark plugs in Section 6F
High-tension cords in Section 6F
Diagnostic Flow Table B-3
Trouble diagnosis in Section 6
TP sensor, ECT sensor or MAP
sensor in Section 6E1
Diagnostic Flow Table B-1
Refer to “Overheating” section
Previously outlined
Surge
(Engine power
variation under
steady throttle or
cruise.
Feels like vehicle
speeds up and down
with no change in
accelerator pedal.)Ignition system out of order
Leaky or loosely connected high-tension cord
Faulty spark plug (excess carbon deposits,
improper gap, and burned electrodes, etc.)
Fuel system out of order
Variable fuel pressure
Kinky or damaged fuel hose and lines
Faulty fuel pump (clogged fuel filter)
Engine and emission control system out of
order
Poor performance of MAP sensor
Faulty fuel injector
Faulty ECM (PCM)
High-tension cords in Section 6F
Spark plugs in Section 6F
Diagnostic Flow Table B-3
MAP sensor in Section 6E1
Diagnostic Flow Table B-1
Excessive
detonation
(Engine makes
continuously
sharp metallic
knocks that change
with throttle opening.
Sounds like pop corn
popping.)Engine overheating
Ignition system out of order
Faulty spark plug
Loose connection of high-tension cord
Fuel system out of order
Clogged fuel filter (faulty fuel pump) or fuel lines
Air inhaling from intake manifold or throttle body
gasket
Engine and emission control system out of
order
Poor performance of ECT sensor or MAP sensor
Faulty fuel injector
Faulty ECM (PCM)
Excessive combustion chamber depositsRefer to “Overheating” section
Spark plugs in Section 6F
High-tension cords in Section 6F
Diagnostic Flow Table B-1 or B-2
Trouble diagnosis in Section 6
ECT sensor or MAP sensor in
Section 6E1
Diagnostic Flow Table B-1
Piston and cylinder head cleaning
in Section 6A

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