Cylinder head SUZUKI SWIFT 2000 1.G SF310 Service Repair Manual
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ENGINE AND EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM (TBI FOR G10) 6E1-9
1. Throttle body
2. Fuel feed hose
NOTE:
Before starting engine, place transmission gear shift lever in
“Neutral” (shift selector lever to “P” range for A/T model), and
set parking brake and block drive wheels.
1) Warm up engine to normal operating temperature.
2) Set tachometer.
3) Check idle speed with A/C OFF.
If idle speed is not within specified range, check idle speed con-
trol system and any other system and parts which might affect
idle speed. Refer to “Engine Diagnosis of Section 6” for inspec-
tion.
Engine idle speed: 850 50 r/min
NOTE:
Idle speed is not adjustable manually. If it is out of its speci-
fied range, there is a faulty condition somewhere. Check
each of related systems and parts.
AIR AND FUEL DELIVERY SYSTEM
FUEL PRESSURE
INSPECTION
1) Relieve fuel pressure, referring to Section 6.
2) Separate air cleaner assembly from throttle body and shift its
position.
3) Disconnect fuel feed hose from throttle body.
CAUTION:
A small amount of fuel may be released after fuel line is
disconnected.
In order to reduce chance of personal injury, cover fitting
to be disconnected with a shop cloth. Place that cloth in
an approved container when disconnection is com-
pleted.
4) Connect special tools and hose between throttle body and fuel
feed pipe as shown in figure, and clamp hoses securely to en-
sure no leaks occur during checking.
Special Tool
(A): 09912-58441
(B): 09912-58431
(C): 09912-58490
5) Install air cleaner assembly to throttle body and cylinder head
cover.
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ENGINE AND EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM (TBI FOR G10) 6E1-35
1. PCV valve
1. Proper size hose
2. Blow air
3. PCV valve
PCV VALVE INSPECTION
1) Disconnect PCV hose from PCV valve.
2) Run engine at idle.
3) Place your finger over end of PCV valve to check for vacuum.
If there is no vacuum, check for clogged valve. Replace as nec-
essary.
4) After checking vacuum, stop engine and check PCV valve for
sticking.
With engine stopped, connect a new hose to PCV valve for in-
spection.
Blow air into the hose and check that air flows with difficulty from
cylinder head side to intake manifold side.
If air flows without difficulty, valve is stuck in “Open” position. Re-
place PCV valve.
WARNING:
Do not suck air through PCV valve. Petroleum substances
inside the valve and fuel vapor inside the intake manifold
are harmful.
5) After removing the hose, connect PCV hose and clamp securely.
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6. EVAP canister purge valve
ENGINE AND EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM (SFI FOR G13) 6E2-7
The fuel delivery system consists of the fuel tank (11),
fuel pump (12), fuel filter (10), fuel pressure regulator
(3), delivery pipe (2) and fuel injectors (1).
The fuel in the fuel tank (11) is pumped up by the fuel
pump (12), filtered by the fuel filter (10) and fed under
pressure to each injector through the delivery pipe
(2). As the fuel pressure applied to the injector (the
fuel pressure in the fuel feed line (7)) is always kept
a certain amount higher than the pressure in the in-take manifold (4) by the fuel pressure regulator (3),
the fuel is injected into the intake port of the cylinder
head when the injector opens according to the injec-
tion signal from ECM (PCM).
The fuel relieved by the fuel pressure regulator re-
turns through the fuel return line (8) to the fuel tank
(11).
Also, fuel vapor generated in fuel tank is led through
the fuel vapor line (9) into the EVAP canister (5).
FUEL DELIVERY SYSTEM
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6E2-38 ENGINE AND EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM (SFI FOR G13)
EVAP Canister Inspection
WARNING:
DO NOT SUCK nozzles on EVAP canister. Fuel vapor inside
EVAP canister is harmful.
1) Check outside of EVAP canister visually.
2) Disconnect vacuum hoses from EVAP canister.
3) Check that there should be no restriction of flow through purge
pipe (2) and air pipe (3) when air is blown (4) into tank pipe (1).
If any faulty condition is found in above inspection replace.
PCV SYSTEM
NOTE:
Be sure to check that there is no obstruction in PCV valve or
its hoses before checking IAC duty, for obstructed PCV valve
or hose hampers its accurate adjustment.
PCV Hose Inspection
Check hoses for connection, leakage, clog and deterioration.
Replace as necessary.
PCV Valve Inspection
1) Disconnect PCV valve (1) from cylinder head cover and install
plug to head cover hole.
2) Run engine at idle.
3) Place your finger over end of PCV valve (1) to check for vacuum.
If there is no vacuum, check for clogged valve. Replace as nec-
essary.
4) After checking vacuum, stop engine and remove PCV valve (1).
Shake valve and listen for the rattle of check needle inside the
valve. If valve does not the rattle, replace valve.
5) After checking, remove plug and install PCV valve (1).
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1. Injector coupler
2. Throttle body
3. Air cleaner case
4. Cylinder head cover
1. High-tension code 2. Cap
1. High-tension
cord
2. Ohmmeter
IGNITION SYSTEM 6F-5
ON-VEHICLE SERVICE
IGNITION SPARK TEST
1) Disconnect injector coupler at throttle body side.
WARNING:
Without disconnection of injector coupler, combustible gas
may come out from spark plug holes during this test and
may get ignited in engine room.
2) Remove spark plugs and connect them to high-tension cords,
and then ground spark plugs.
3) Crank engine and check if each spark plug sparks.
4) If no spark is emitted, inspect high-tension cords, spark plugs,
ignition coil, distributor, etc.
HIGH-TENSION CORDS
1) Remove high-tension cord at ignition coil while gripping its cap.
2) Remove distributor cap installed with high-tension cords.
3) Remove high-tension cord clamp from cylinder head cover.
4) Pull out high-tension cords from spark plugs while gripping each
cap.
CAUTION:
Removal of high-tension cords together with clamps
will be recommended so as not to damage their inside
wire (resistive conductor).
For the same reason, pull out each connection by grip-
ping cap portion.
5) Measure resistance of high-tension cord by using ohmmeter.
High-tension cord resistance: 10 – 22 kΩ/ m (3.0 – 6.7 kΩ/ft)