engine SUZUKI SWIFT 2000 1.G SF310 Service Workshop Manual

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6E1-18 ENGINE AND EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM (TBI FOR G10)
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2
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1. MAP sensor
2. 1.5 V battery (4.5 V in total)
3. Vacuum pump
4. Digital type voltmeter
MANIFOLD ABSOLUTE PRESSURE SENSOR
(MAP SENSOR)
MAP SENSOR INDIVIDUAL CHECK
1) Disconnect MAP sensor vacuum hose from filter.
2) Disconnect coupler from MAP sensor.
3) Remove MAP sensor.
4) Arrange 3 new 1.5 V batteries in series (check that total voltage
is 4.5 – 5.0 V) and connect its positive terminal to “Vin” terminal
of sensor and negative terminal to “Ground” terminal. Then
check voltage between “Vout” and “Ground”.
Also, check if voltage reduces when vacuum is applied up to
40 cmHg by using vacuum pump.
Output voltage (Vin voltage 4.5 – 5.0 V, ambient temp.
20 – 30C, 68 – 86F)
ALTITUDE
(Reference)
BAROMETRIC
PRESSUREOUTPUT
VOLTAGE
(ft)(m)(mmHg)KPa(V)
0
|
2 0000
|
610760
|
707100
|
94
3.1 – 3.6
2 001
|
5 000611
|
1 524Under 707
over 63494
|
85
2.8 – 3.4
5 001
|
8 0001 525
|
2 438Under 634
over 56785
|
76
2.6 – 3.1
8 001
|
10 0002 439
|
3 048Under 567
over 52676
|
70
2.4 – 2.9
If check result is not satisfactory, replace MAP sensor.
5) Install MAP sensor and connect vacuum hose securely.
6) Connect MAP sensor coupler securely.

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ENGINE AND EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM (TBI FOR G10) 6E1-19
1. TP sensor
2. TP sensor
adjusting holes
3. TP sensor
screw holes4. Turn TP sensor after
fitting and align holes.
1. Throttle stop screw
2. Throttle lever
3. Thickness gauge
THROTTLE POSITION SENSOR (TP SENSOR)
INSPECTION
Check TP sensor referring to step 2 of DTC P0121 Flow Table. If
malfunction is found, replace.
REMOVAL
1) Disconnect battery negative cable at battery.
2) Remove air cleaner assembly referring to Section 6A.
3) Disconnect coupler from TP sensor.
4) Remove TP sensor from throttle body.
INSTALLATION
1) Install TP sensor to throttle body.
Fit TP sensor to throttle body in such way that its adjusting holes
are a little away from TP sensor screw holes as shown in left fig-
ure and turn TP sensor clockwise so that those holes align.
Then hand-tighten TP sensor screws.
2) Connect coupler to TP sensor securely.
3) Install air cleaner assembly referring to Section 6A.
4) Connect battery negative cable battery.
5) Adjust installation angle of TP sensor according to procedure
described in item “ADJUSTMENT”.
ADJUSTMENT
1) Insert 3.5 mm (0.14 in.) thickness gauge between throttle stop
screw and throttle lever.
CAUTION:
As throttle stop screw is factory adjusted precisely, don’t
remove or adjust it.

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6E1-20 ENGINE AND EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM (TBI FOR G10)
1. Plunger
2. Throttle lever screw
2) Check to make sure that plunger of ISC actuator and throttle le-
ver screw are not in contact with each other. If they are, warm
up engine.
3) Loosen TP sensor screws.
a) Connect SUZUKI scan tool to DLC with ignition switch OFF.
b) Select “Data List” mode on SUZUKI scan tool.
c) Observe TP sensor voltage.
4) Turn TP sensor clockwise or counterclockwise and tighten TP
sensor screw at a position where voltage as specified below is
obtained.
TP sensor voltage when lever-to-stop
screw clearance is 3.5 mm (0.14 in.) : 0.98 – 1.02 V
Tightening Torque
(a): 2.0 N
.m (0.20 kg-m, 1.5 lb-ft)
5) Install ECM and connect couplers securely.
INTAKE AIR TEMPERATURE SENSOR (IAT SENSOR)
REMOVAL
1) Disconnect battery negative cable at battery.
2) Disconnect coupler from IAT sensor.
3) Remove IAT sensor and gasket from air cleaner case.

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ENGINE AND EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM (TBI FOR G10) 6E1-21
( ) for reference kΩ
TEMPERATURE 0
3220
6840
10460
14080C
176F (5.88)
2.21–2.69
(1.14)
(0.58)
0.29–0.35
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1
1. ECT sensor
2. Distributor
INSPECTION
Immerse temperature sensing part of IAT sensor in water (or ice)
and measure resistance between sensor terminals while heating
water gradually.
If measured resistance doesn’t show such characteristic as shown
in left figure, replace IAT sensor.
INSTALLATION
Reverse removal procedure noting the following.
Clean mating surfaces of IAT sensor and air cleaner case.
Connect IAT sensor coupler securely.
ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE SENSOR
(ECT SENSOR)
REMOVAL
1) Disconnect battery negative cable at battery.
2) Drain coolant referring to Section 6B.
WARNING:
To help avoid danger of being burned, do not remove radia-
tor cap while engine and radiator are still hot. Scalding fluid
and steam can be blown out under pressure if cap is taken
off too soon.
3) Disconnect coupler from ECT sensor.
4) Remove ECT sensor from thermostat case.

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6E1-22 ENGINE AND EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM (TBI FOR G10)
( ) for reference kΩ
TEMPERATURE 0
3220
6840
10460
14080C
176F (5.74)
2.28–2.61
(1.15)
(0.584)
0.303–0.326
1. ECT sensor
2. Distributor
INSPECTION
Immerse temperature sensing part of ECT sensor in water (or ice)
and measure resistance between sensor terminals while heating
water gradually.
If measured resistance doesn’t show such characteristic as shown
in left figure, replace ECT sensor.
INSTALLATION
Reverse removal procedure noting the following.
Clean mating surfaces of ECT sensor and thermostat case.
Check O-ring for damage and replace if necessary.
Tighten ECT sensor to specified torque.
Tightening Torque
(a): 15 N
.m (1.5 kg-m, 11.0 lb-ft)
Connect coupler to ECT sensor securely.
Refill coolant referring to Section 6B.

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ENGINE AND EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM (TBI FOR G10) 6E1-23
1. Viewed from terminal side
1. Exhaust manifold
2. Heated oxygen sensor
Sensor-1
Sensor-2
HEATED OXYGEN SENSOR (SENSOR-1 AND
SENSOR-2)
OXYGEN SENSOR HEATER INSPECTION
1) Disconnect sensor coupler.
2) Using ohmmeter, measure resistance between terminals “V
B”
and “GND” of sensor coupler.
NOTE:
Temperature of sensor affects resistance value largely.
Make sure that sensor heater is at correct temperature.
Resistance of oxygen sensor heater:
11.7 – 14.3 Ω at 20C, 68F
If found faulty, replace oxygen sensor.
3) Connect sensor coupler securely.
REMOVAL
WARNING:
To avoid danger of being burned, do not touch exhaust system
when system is hot. Oxygen sensor removal should be per-
formed when system is cool.
1) Disconnect negative cable from battery.
2) Hoist vehicle when removing sensor-2.
3) Disconnect coupler of heated oxygen sensor and release its
wire harness from clamps.
4) Remove heated oxygen sensor from exhaust manifold.
INSTALLATION
Reverse removal procedure noting the following.
Tighten heated oxygen sensor to specified torque.
Tightening Torque for heated oxygen sensor
45 N
.m (4.5 kg-m, 32.5 lb-ft)
Connect coupler of heated oxygen sensor and clamp wire har-
ness securely.
After installing heated oxygen sensor, start engine and check that
no exhaust gas leakage exists.

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6E1-24 ENGINE AND EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM (TBI FOR G10)
VEHICLE SPEED SENSOR (VSS) For M / T
INSPECTION
1) Disconnect negative cable at battery.
2) Remove combination meter from instrument panel.
3) Connect ohmmeter between “VSS” terminal (2) and “GND” ter-
minal (3) of combination meter and turn cable joint (1) of
speedometer with a screwdriver. Ohmmeter indicator should
move back and forth between 0 (zero) and ∞ (infinity) 4 times
while cable joint is turned one full revolution.
Replace speedometer if check result is not satisfactory.
4) Install combination meter to instrument panel.
5) Connect negative cable at battery.
VEHICLE SPEED SENSOR (VSS) For A / T
INSPECTION
Vehicle speed sensor (1) itself can be checked on its resistance by
disconnecting connector.
NOTE:
Function of vehicle speed sensor can be checked by mea-
suring generated pulse as voltage.
For its measurement, use an analog type voltmeter while
spinning wheels on lift and with selector lever in D position.
Vehicle speed sensor specifications
Coil resistance100 – 300 Ω
Output voltage at 40 km / h (25 mile / h)approximately 1 V
FUEL LEVEL SENSOR (GAUGE)
Refer to Section 8.

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ENGINE AND EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM (TBI FOR G10) 6E1-25
1. Main relay
2. Relay box
CRANKSHAFT POSITION SENSOR
INSPECTION
Check crankshaft position sensor referring to step 1 and 2 of DTC
P0335 Flow Chart. If malfunction is found, replace.
REMOVAL
1) Hoist vehicle.
2) Remove fender apron extension on right side.
3) Disconnect connector from crankshaft position sensor.
4) Remove crankshaft position sensor from oil pan.
INSTALLATION
1) Check to make sure that crankshaft position sensor and pulley
tooth is free from any metal particles and damage.
2) Install crankshaft position sensor to oil pan.
3) Connect connector to it securely.
4) Install fender apron extension.
MAIN RELAY
INSPECTION
1) Disconnect negative cable at battery.
2) Remove main relay from relay box.
3) Check resistance between each two terminals as in table below.
If check results are as specified, proceed to next operation
check. If not, replace.
TERMINALS
RESISTANCE
Between A and B∞ (infinity)
Between C and D100 – 120 Ω
4) Check that there is continuity between terminals “A” and “B”
when battery is connected to terminals “C” and “D”.
If found defective, replace.

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6E1-26 ENGINE AND EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM (TBI FOR G10)
1. Throttle body
FUEL PUMP RELAY
INSPECTION
1) Disconnect negative cable at battery.
2) Remove fuel pump relay (1) from relay box (2).
3) Structure of fuel pump relay is the same as that of main relay.
Check its resistance and operation using the same procedure as
that for main relay.
If found defective, replace.
FUEL INJECTOR RESISTOR
INSPECTION
1) With ignition switch OFF, disconnect resistor coupler.
2) Check resistor (1) for resistance.
Resistance: 1.9 – 2.1 Ω at 20C, 68F
If check result is not satisfied, replace.
FUEL CUT OPERATION
INSPECTION
NOTE:
Before inspection, check to make sure that gear shift lever is in
neutral position (with A/T model, selector lever in “P” range), A/C
is OFF and that parking brake lever is pulled all the way up.
1) Warm up engine to normal operating temperature.
2) While listening to sound of injector by using sound scope (2) or
such, increase engine speed to higher than 3,000 r / min.
3) Check to make sure that sound to indicate operation of injector
stops when throttle valve operation of injector stops when
throttle valve is closed instantly and it is heard again when en-
gine speed is reduced to less than about 2,000 r / min.
IDLE SPEED CONTROL SYSTEM
SYSTEM INSPECTION
NOTE:
Before inspection, check to make sure that:
–Gear shift lever is in neutral position (with A / T vehicle, selec-
tor lever in “P” range) and that parking brake lever is pulled
all the way up.
–Battery voltage is higher than 11 V.
–Throttle valve moves smoothly.
–Ambient temperature is higher than 0C (32F)

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ENGINE AND EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM (TBI FOR G10) 6E1-27
1) Connect scan tool to DLC with ignition switch OFF, if it is avail-
able.
2) Warm up engine to normal operating temperature.
3) Select “Data List” mode on scan tool to check “IAC duty”.
4) Apply load to engine as described below and check that idle
speed is kept at specified level and “IAC duty” increases as spe-
cified below. At the same time, check that plunger of ISC actua-
tor moves.
Increase of ISC duty
when headlight turns ON : About 3.5%
when A / C is operating : About 10%
5) Stop engine and leave it as it is till it cools off. Then check that
plunger of ISC actuator moves when ignition switch is turned
from OFF to ON once.
If abnormality is found in Steps 4) and 5), check ISC relay, ISC
actuator, ISC electric circuit and closed throttle position switch
signal.
If abnormality is found in Step 4) only, check A/C signal circuit
or power steering pressure switch signal circuit first.
ISC ACTUATOR
NOTE:
As ISC actuator has been preadjusted precisely at factory, it must
not be taken out of throttle body or disassembled.
INSPECTION
1) Disconnect connector from ISC actuator.
2) Check whether ISC actuator coil is open or short.
ISC actuator resistance at 20C (68F): 3 – 50 Ω
NOTE:
Above data should be used as reference value for determin-
ing whether coil is open or short only. ISC actuator resis-
tance may be out of above specified range even when ISC
actuator is normal.

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