warning SUZUKI SWIFT 2000 1.G SF310 Service Repair Manual

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6A1-64 ENGINE MECHANICAL (G13B, 1-CAM 16-VALVES ENGINE)
UNIT REPAIR OVERHAUL
ENGINE ASSEMBLY
REMOVAL
1) Release fuel pressure in fuel feed line by referring to Section
6.
2) Remove battery.
3) Remove engine hood after disconnecting windshield washer
hose.
4) Drain cooling system.
WARNING:
To help avoid danger of being burned, do not remove
drain plug (2) and radiator cap while engine and radiator
(1) are still hot. Scalding fluid and steam can be blown
out under pressure if plug and cap are taken off too
soon.
5) Disconnect coupler of cooling fan motor.
6) Disconnect radiator inlet hose from thermostat case.
7) Disconnect A / T fluid hoses from A / T fluid pipes (for A / T mod-
el)
8) Remove outlet hose from water inlet pipe and radiator.
9) Remove radiator referring to Section 6B.
10) Remove air cleaner case and air cleaner outlet hose as pre-
viously outlined.
11) Disconnect the following cables.
Accelerator cable (1) from throttle body.
A / T throttle pressure control cable from A / T.
Clutch cable from transmission (M / T).
Gear select cable from transmission (A / T).
Speedometer cable

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1. Cooling fan motor
2. Radiator
ENGINE COOLING 6B-3
THERMOSTAT
A wax pellet type thermostat is used in the coolant outlet passage
to control the flow of engine coolant, to provide fast engine warm
up and to regulate coolant temperatures.
A wax pellet element is hermetically contained in a metal case, and
expands when heated and contracts when cooled.
When the pellet is heated and expands, the metal case pushes
down the valve to open it.
As the pellet is cooled, the contraction allows the spring to close the
valve.
Thus, the valve remains closed while the coolant is cold, preventing
circulation of coolant through the radiator.
At this point, coolant is allowed to circulate only throughout the en-
gine to warm it quickly and evenly.
As the engine warms, the pellet expands and the thermostat valve
opens, permitting coolant to flow through the radiator.
In the top portion of the thermostat, an air bleed valve (1) is pro-
vided; this valve is for venting out the gas or air, if any, that is accu-
mulated in the circuit.
Thermostat functional spec. ± 2.8C (5.0F)
Temp. at which valve
begins to open88C (190F)
Temp. at which valve
become fully open100C (212F)
COOLING FAN
The cooling fan is driven by electric motor, and the motor is acti-
vated by ECM / PCM (engine coolant temp.). For its details, refer to
Section 6E.
WARNING:
Keep hands, tools, and clothing away from engine cooling
fan to help prevent personal injury. This fan is electric and
can come on whether or not the engine is running. The fan
can start automatically in response to the ECM / PCM (en-
gine coolant temp.) with the ignition switch in the “ON”
position.

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2. Outlet hose
6B-6 ENGINE COOLING
COOLING SYSTEM FLUSH AND REFILL
WARNING:
To help avoid danger of being burned, do not remove radia-
tor cap while engine and radiator cap while engine and ra-
diator are still hot. Scalding fluid and steam can be blown
out under pressure if cap is taken off too soon.
1) Remove radiator cap when engine is cool:
Turn cap counterclockwise slowly until it reaches a “stop”.
(Do not press down while turning it.)
Wait until pressure is relieved (indicated by a hissing sound)
then press down on cap and continue to turn it counterclock-
wise.
2) With radiator cap removed, run engine until upper radiator
hose is hot (this shows that thermostat is open and coolant is
flowing through system).
3) Stop engine and open radiator drain plug (1) to drain coolant.
4) Close drain plug. Add water until system is filled and run engine
until upper radiator hose is hot again.
5) Repeat Steps 3) and 4) several times until drained liquid is
nearly colorless.
6) Drain system and then close radiator drain plug tightly.
7) Disconnect reservoir tank hose from radiator. Remove reser-
voir tank and pour out any fluid. Scrub and clean inside of tank
with soap and water.
Flush it well with clean water and drain. Reinstall tank and
hose.
8) add 50 / 50 mixture of GOLDEN CRUISER 1200 (Good quality
ethylene glycol anti-freeze) and water to radiator and tank.
Fill radiator to the base of radiator filler neck and reservoir tank
to “FULL” level mark. Reinstall reservoir tank cap.
9) Run engine, with radiator cap removed, until radiator upper
hose is hot.
10) With engine idling, add coolant to radiator until level reaches
the bottom of filler neck. Install radiator cap, making sure that
the ear of cap lines up with reservoir tank hose.

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1. Radiator hose
2. Clamp
ENGINE COOLING 6B-7
ON-VEHICLE SERVICE
WARNING:
Check to make sure that engine coolant temperature is
cold before removing any part of cooling system.
Also be sure to disconnect negative cord from battery ter-
minal before removing any part.
COOLING WATER PIPES OR HOSES
REMOVAL
1) Drain cooling system.
2) To remove these pipes or hoses, loosen screw on each pipe or
hose clip and pull hose end off.
INSTALLATION
Install removed parts in reverse order of removal procedure, noting
the following.
Tighten each clamp bolt securely.
Refill cooling system with proper coolant, referring to description
on COOLANT of MAINTENANCE.
THERMOSTAT
REMOVAL
1) Disconnect negative cable at battery.
2) Drain cooling system and tighten drain plug.
3) Disconnect thermostat cap (1) from thermostat case (2).

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1. Return hose
2. Vapor hose
3. Feed hose
4. Fuel tank
ENGINE FUEL 6C-3
7) As fuel tank has no drain plug, drain fuel tank by pumping fuel
out through fuel tank filler or fuel tank inlet.
Use hand operated pump to drain fuel tank.
WARNING:
Never drain or store fuel in an open container to avoid
possibility of fire or explosion.
8) Disconnect fuel hoses from filter (5) and pipes.
WARNING:
A small amount of fuel may be released after fuel hose is
disconnected. In order reduce the chance of personal in-
jury, cover hose and pipe to be disconnected with a shop
cloth. Be sure to put that cloth in an approved container
when disconnection is completed.
9) Remove fuel tank from vehicle.
INSPECTION
After removing fuel tank, check hoses and pipes connected to fuel
tank for leaks, loose connections, deterioration or damage. Also
check for leaks from installation face of parts installed on fuel tank,
visually inspect fuel tank for leaks and damage.
Replace any damaged or malconditioned parts.
INSTALLATION
1) Install fuel pump assembly to fuel tank.
Use new gasket.
2) Install 2-way check valve to fuel tank directing its black nozzle
toward fuel tank.
3) Connect hoses and pipes to fuel tank.
4) Connect breather hose to fuel tank.
5) Install fuel tank to vehicle.
Tightening Torque
(a): 23 N
.m (2.3 kg-m, 17.0 lb-ft)
6) Connect fuel filler hose to tank and breather hose to filler neck.
7) Connect fuel hoses to filter and pipes.
8) Connect connectors of fuel tank wire harness.
9) Install rear seat cushion referring to Section 9.
10) Connect negative cable at battery.
11) With engine “OFF” and ignition switch “ON”, check for fuel
leaks.

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ENGINE AND EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM (TBI FOR G10) 6E1-1
GENERAL DESCRIPTION6E1- 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
AIR AND FUEL DELIVERY SYSTEM 6E1- 4. . . . .
ELECTRONIC CONTROL SYSTEM 6E1- 5. . . . . .
ON-VEHICLE SERVICE6E1- 8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
General 6E1- 8. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Accelerator Cable Adjustment 6E1- 8. . . . . . . . . .
Idle Speed Inspection 6E1- 8. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
AIR AND FUEL DELIVERY SYSTEM 6E1- 9. . . . .
Fuel Pressure 6E1- 9. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Fuel Pump 6E1-11. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Throttle Body 6E1-12. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Fuel injector 6E1-15. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
ELECTRONIC CONTROL SYSTEM 6E1-17. . . . . .
ECM 6E1-17. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
MAP Sensor 6E1-18. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
TP Sensor 6E1-19. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
IAT Sensor 6E1-20. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
ECT Sensor 6E1-21. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Heated Oxygen Sensor -1 and -2 6E1-23. . . . . . .
Vehicle Speed Sensor 6E1-24. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Fuel Level Sensor (Gauge) 6E1-24. . . . . . . . . . . . Crankshaft Position Sensor 6E1-25. . . . . . . . . . . .
Main Relay 6E1-25. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Fuel Pump Relay 6E1-26. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Fuel Injector Resistor 6E1-26. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Fuel Cut Operation 6E1-26. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
ISC System 6E1-26. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
ISC Actuator 6E1-27. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
CTP Switch 6E1-28. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
ISC Actuator Relay 6E1-29. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
EFE Heater Control System 6E1-29. . . . . . . . . . . .
EFE Heater 6E1-29. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
EFE Heater Relay 6E1-30. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Radiator Fan Control System 6E1-30. . . . . . . . . .
Radiator Fan Control Relay 6E1-31. . . . . . . . . . . .
Radiator Fan 6E1-31. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM 6E1-32. . . . . . . . .
EVAP Control System 6E1-32. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
PCV System 6E1-34. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SPECIAL TOOLS6E1-36 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
TIGHTENING TORQUE
SPECIFICATIONS6E1-36 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SECTION 6E1
ENGINE AND EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM
(TBI FOR G10)
WARNING:
For vehicles equipped with a Supplemental Inflatable Restraint Air Bag System:
Service on or around Air Bag System Components or Wiring must be performed only by an authorized
Suzuki dealer. Please observe all WARNINGS and SERVICE PRECAUTIONS in Section 9J under “On-
Vehicle Service” and the Air Bag System Component and Wiring Location view in Section 9J before
performing service on or around Air Bag System Components or Wiring. Failure to follow WARNINGS
could result in unintended air bag deployment or could render the air bag inoperative. Either of these
two conditions may result in severe injury.
SDM can maintain sufficient voltage to cause a deployment of air bags for up to 15 seconds after igni-
tion switch is turned to “LOCK” position, battery is disconnected or fuse powering SDM is removed.
Work must be started after 15 seconds from the time.
NOTE:
For the descriptions for vehicle without warm up three way catalytic converter (WU TWC), refer to the same
section of the Service Manual mentioned in the FOREWORD of this manual.
CONTENTS

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ENGINE AND EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM (TBI FOR G10) 6E1-11
1. Fuel filler
2. Ignition switch3. Fuel return hose
4. Fuel feed hose
1. Fuel pump 2. Filter 3. Fuel tank
FUEL PUMP
ON-VEHICLE INSPECTION
WARNING:
When fuel filler cap is removed in any procedure, work must be
done with no smoking, in a well-ventilated area and away from
any open flames.
1) Remove filler cap and turn ON ignition switch.
Then fuel pump operating sound should be heard from fuel filler
for about 2 seconds and stop. Be sure to reinstall fuel filler cap
after checking.
If above check result is not satisfactory, advance to “DIAGNOS-
TIC FLOW TABLE B-2”.
2) Fuel pressure should be felt at fuel return hose for 2 seconds af-
ter ignition switch ON.
If fuel pressure is not felt, advance to “DIAGNOSTIC FLOW
TABLE B-3”.
REMOVAL
1) Remove fuel tank from body according to procedure described
in Section 6C and remove fuel pump from fuel tank.
2) Remove fuel pump from its bracket.
INSPECTION
Check fuel pump filter for evidence of dirt and contamination. If
present, clean and check for presence of dirt in fuel tank.
INSTALLATION
1) Install fuel pump to its bracket.
2) Install fuel pump to fuel tank and then install fuel tank to body ac-
cording to procedure described in Section 6C.

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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
2
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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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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6E1-30 ENGINE AND EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM (TBI FOR G10)
1. Insulator
2. Lower gasket
3. Heater
1. Intake manifold
2. EFE heater
1. EFE heater relay
2. Relay box
1. Radiator fan motor
INSPECTION
Check lower gasket for damage and deterioration. Replace as
necessary.
Check heater and insulator for crack, corrosion or any other dam-
age. Replace as necessary.
INSTALLATION
1) Clean mating surfaces of throttle body and intake manifold that
mate with EFE heater.
2) Install EFE heater to intake manifold.
Use new upper gasket.
3) Install throttle body according to procedure described previous-
ly.
4) Connect EFE heater coupler.
EFE HEATER RELAY
INSPECTION
1) Disconnect negative cable at battery.
2) Remove EFE heater relay from relay box.
3) Structure of EFE heater 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.
RADIATOR FAN CONTROL SYSTEM
SYSTEM INSPECTION
WARNING:
Keep hands, tools, and clothing away from engine cooling
fan to help prevent personal injury. This fan is electric and
can come on whether or not the engine is running. The fan
can start automatically in response to the ECT sensor with
the ignition switch in the “ON” position.
Connect SUZUKI scan tool (2) to DLC (3).
Start engine and keep it running to warm it up.
Now check to ensure that radiator fan is started when the coolant
temperature displayed on SUZUKI scan tool reaches 96C
(205F).
If check result is not satisfactory, check RFC relay, wire harness,
ECT sensor, ECM, coolant temp. meter and sender gauge unit.
Refer to “DTC P0480 FLOW TABLE” of Section 6 and “COOLANT
TEMP. METER AND GAUGE UNIT” of Section 8.

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