service SUZUKI SWIFT 2000 1.G Transmission Service User Guide
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7B-2 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (4 A/T)
DTC P0702/P1702 (DTC No.52)
TRANSMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM
ELECTRICAL OR INTERNAL
MALFUNCTION OF TCM ....................... 7B-52
INSPECTION OF TCM AND ITS
CIRCUITS ............................................... 7B-53
ON-VEHICLE SERVICE ................................. 7B-55
MAINTENANCE SERVICE ......................... 7B-55
FLUID LEVEL AT NORMAL OPERATING
TEMPERATURE ..................................... 7B-55
FLUID LEVEL AT ROOM
TEMPERATURE ..................................... 7B-56
FLUID CHANGE ..................................... 7B-56
SELECTOR LEVER .................................... 7B-57
TRANSMISSION RANGE SENSOR
(SHIFT SWITCH) ........................................ 7B-58
SELECTOR CABLE .................................... 7B-60
OUTPUT SHAFT SPEED SENSOR
(A/T VSS) .................................................... 7B-62
INPUT SHAFT SPEED SENSOR ............... 7B-63
VEHICLE SPEED SENSOR (VSS)............. 7B-63
THROTTLE POSITION SENSOR............... 7B-63
ENGINE COOLANT TEMP. (ECT)
SENSOR ..................................................... 7B-64
DROPPING RESISTOR ............................. 7B-64
O/D OFF SWITCH ...................................... 7B-65
SHIFT SOLENOID VALVES AND
TRANSMISSION TEMPERATURE
SENSOR ..................................................... 7B-65
SHIFT SOLENOID VALVES ................... 7B-66
TRANSMISSION TEMPERATURE
SENSOR ................................................. 7B-66
DIFFERENTIAL SIDE OIL SEAL ................ 7B-68TRANSMISSION CONTROL MODULE
(TCM).......................................................... 7B-69
LEARNING CONTROL INITIALIZATION 7B-70
BRAKE INTERLOCK SYSTEM
(IF EQUIPPED)........................................... 7B-70
KEY INTERLOCK CABLE
(IF EQUIPPED)........................................... 7B-72
TRANSMISSION UNIT REPAIR
OVERHAUL ................................................... 7B-75
DISMOUNTING .......................................... 7B-76
REMOUNTING ........................................... 7B-77
UNIT DISASSEMBLY ................................. 7B-78
DISASSEMBLY/ASSEMBLY OF
SUBASSEMBLY ......................................... 7B-88
OIL PUMP ............................................... 7B-88
FRONT CLUTCH (C2 CLUTCH) ............ 7B-91
REAR CLUTCH (C1 CLUTCH) ............... 7B-95
DIRECT CLUTCH (C0 CLUTCH) ......... 7B-100
PLANETARY SET................................. 7B-104
VALVE BODY ....................................... 7B-106
DIFFERENTIAL ASSEMBLY ................ 7B-112
REAR COVER (O/D BRAKE PISTON
ASSEMBLY) ......................................... 7B-115
PLANETARY SUN GEAR NO.1
ASSEMBLY .......................................... 7B-115
TORQUE CONVERTER HOUSING ..... 7B-116
TRANSMISSION CASE ........................ 7B-117
UNIT ASSEMBLY ..................................... 7B-118
TIGHTENING TORQUE SPECIFICATION .. 7B-136
SPECIAL TOOL ........................................... 7B-137
REQUIRED SERVICE MATERIAL .............. 7B-139
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7B-24 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (4 A/T)
ELECTRONIC CONTROL SYSTEM DIAGNO-
SIS
TCM has on-board diagnostic system (a system self-diagnosis
function). Investigate where the trouble is by referring to “DIAG-
NOSTIC FLOW TABLE” and “DTC TABLE” in this section.
PRECAUTIONS IN DIAGNOSING TROUBLES
[PRECAUTIONS IN IDENTIFYING DTC]
For vehicle equipped with immobilizer indicator lamp (2)
(which comes on when turning on ignition switch leaving
engine OFF), malfunction indicator lamp (MIL) (1) comes on
when TCM detects malfunction of automatic transmission
system.
For vehicle equipped without immobilizer indicator lamp (2),
malfunction indicator lamp (MIL) (1) does not come on
although TCM detects malfunction of automatic transmission
system.
Don’t disconnect couplers from TCM, battery cable from bat-
tery, TCM ground wire harness from engine or main fuse
before checking DTC stored in TCM memory.
Such disconnection will clear memorized information in TCM
memory.
Using SUZUKI scan tool (Tech-1) (4), diagnostic trouble
code (DTC) stored in TCM memory can be checked and
cleared as well.
Before its use, be sure to read Operator’s (instruction) Man-
ual supplied with it carefully to have good understanding of
its functions and usage.
Not using scan tool, the DTC stored in TCM memory also
can be checked and cleared.
DTC stored in the TCM memory is outputted by flashing of
“O/D OFF” lamp (3) with diagnosis switch terminal of monitor
connector No.2 (5) grounded.
If no DTC is stored in TCM memory, DTC No.12 is outputted
repeatedly.
If one or more DTCs are stored in TCM memory, they are
outputted starting from smallest code number in increasing
order.
After all DTCs are outputted, all DTCs are outputted repeat-
edly.
Be sure to read “PRECAUTIONS FOR ELECTRICAL CIR-
CUIT SERVICE” in Section 0A before inspection and
observe what is written there.
When replacing TCM with used one, all learned contents
which are stored in TCM memory should be erased after the
replacement referring to “LEARNING CONTROL INITIAL-
IZATION” in this section.
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7B-26 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (4 A/T)
4) Using service wire, ground diagnosis switch terminal (2) of
monitor connector No.2 (1).
5) Turn ignition switch ON.
6) Read DTC from flashing pattern of O/D OFF lamp.
7) After completing the DTC check, turn ignition switch OFF
and disconnect service wire from monitor connector No.2
(1).
3. Ground terminal
1
2
3
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AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (4 A/T) 7B-27
DTC CLEARANCE
[Clear DTC with SUZUKI scan tool]
1) Turn ignition switch OFF.
2) After setting cartridge to scan tool, connect it to data link
connector (DLC) (1) located on underside of instrument
panel at driver’s seat side.
Special tool
(A) : 09931-76011 (SUZUKI scan tool)
(B) : Mass storage cartridge
(C) : 09931-76030 (16/14 pin DLC cable)
3) Turn ignition switch ON.
4) Erase DTC according to instructions displayed on scan tool.
Refer to SUZUKI scan tool operator’s manual for further
details.
5) After completing the clearance, turn ignition switch OFF and
disconnect scan tool from data link connector (DLC) (1).
[Clear DTC without SUZUKI scan tool]
1) Turn ignition switch ON.
2) Using service wire, ground diagnosis switch terminal (2) of
monitor connector No.2 (1) five times within 10 seconds.
3) Perform “DTC check” and confirm that only DTC12 (normal
DTC) is displayed. If not, repeat step 1) and 2) and check
again.
3. Ground terminal
1
2
3
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AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (4 A/T) 7B-55
ON-VEHICLE SERVICE
MAINTENANCE SERVICE
FLUID LEVEL AT NORMAL OPERATING TEMPERA-
TURE
INSPECTION
1) Stop vehicle and place it level.
2) Apply parking brake and place chocks against wheels.
3) With selector at P position, start engine.
4) Warm up engine till fluid temperature reaches normal oper-
ating temperature (70 – 80°C/158 – 176°F). As a guide to
check fluid temperature, warm up engine to normal operat-
ing temperature.
5) Keep engine idling and shift selector slowly to L and back to
P position.
6) With engine idling, pull out dipstick, wipe it off with a clean
cloth and put it back into place.
7) Pull out dipstick (1) again and check fluid level indicated on
it. Fluid level should be between FULL HOT and LOW HOT.
If it is below LOW HOT, add an equivalent of DEXRON
®-III
or DEXRON
®-IIE up to FULL HOT.
A/T fluid specification
: An equivalent of DEXRON
®-III or DEXRON®-IIE
NOTE:
DO NOT RACE ENGINE while checking fluid level, even
after the engine start.
DO NOT OVERFILL. Overfilling can cause foaming and
loss of fluid through breather. Then slippage and
transmission failure can result.
Bringing the level from LOW HOT to FULL HOT
requires 0.35 liters (0.74/0.62 US/Imp. pt).
If vehicle was driven under high load such as pulling a
trailer, fluid level should be checked about half an hour
after it is stopped.
2.“FULL HOT” mark
3.“LOW HOT” mark
4.“FULL COLD” mark
5.“LOW COLD” mark
1
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7B-70 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (4 A/T)
LEARNING CONTROL INITIALIZATION
When one or more operations such as shown below are per-
formed, all learned contents which are stored in TCM memory
should be erased after the operations.
Replacing transmission with new or used one.
Repairing transmission partially by replacing any brake com-
ponent parts with new and/or used brake disc(s), plate(s)
and/or flange.
Repairing transmission partially by replacing any clutch com-
ponent parts with new and/or used clutch disc(s), plate(s)
and/or flange.
Replacing TCM with used one.
1) Turn ignition switch ON, leaving engine OFF.
2) Using service wire, connect diagnosis switch terminal (2)
with ground terminal (3) of monitor connector No.2 (1).
3) Shift selector lever from “D” range to “2” range 3 times
repeatedly within 10 seconds with diagnosis switch terminal
(2) kept on connecting with ground.
4) Check DTC referring to “DTC CHECK” in this section and
confirm that only DTC No.12 is displayed.
If not, repeat Step 1) to Step 3) and check again.
BRAKE INTERLOCK SYSTEM (IF EQUIPPED)
SHIFT LOCK SOLENOID CONTROL
This system consists of shift lock solenoid control system and
interlock cable control system.
The shift lock solenoid control system is so designed that the
selector lever can not be shifted from “P” range position unless
ignition switch is turned ON and the brake pedal is depressed.
And interlock cable control system is so designed that select lever
cannot be shifted from “P” range position unless ignition switch is
turned to “ACC” or “ON” position. Also, ignition key cannot be
pulled out of key slot unless selector lever is in “P” range. NOTE:
“O/D OFF” lamp lights during initializing.
Diagnostic trouble code(s) (DTC(s)) also are erased by
performing this initializing procedure.
After initializing is achieved, DTC No.12 is stored in
TCM. If initializing is failed, DTC No.52 is stored in
TCM.
1
2
3
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AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (4 A/T) 7B-139
REQUIRED SERVICE MATERIAL
NOTE:
This kit includes the following items.
1. Storage case, 2. Operator’s manual, 3. SUZUKI scan tool (Tech-1A), 4. DLC cable,
5. Test lead / probe, 6. Power source cable, 7. DLC cable adaptor, 8. Self-test adaptor
MaterialRecommended SUZUKI product
(Part Number)Use
Automatic transmission fluid
An equivalent of DEXRON
®-III or
DEXRONR
®-IIEAutomatic transmission
Parts lubrication when installing
Sealant SUZUKI BOND No. 1215
(99000-31110)Case housing star-shaped recess
bolts
(3 pcs only)
Lithium grease SUZUKI SUPER GREASE C
(99000-25030)Retaining parts in place when
assembling
Oil seal lips
D-rings
O-rings
SUZUKI SUPER GREASE A
(99000-25010)Cable ends
Converter center cup
Thread lock cement THREAD LOCK 1322
(99000-32110)Final gear bolts
Torque converter housing bolts
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CLUTCH 7C-1
6F1
6F2
6G
6H
6K
7A1
7B1
7C1
7D
7E
7C
8A
8B
8C
8D
8E
9
10
10A
10B
SECTION 7C
CLUTCH
CONTENTS
GENERAL DESCRIPTION .............................. 7C-2
DIAGNOSIS ..................................................... 7C-3
ON-VEHICLE SERVICE .................................. 7C-4
CLUTCH CABLE .......................................... 7C-4
CLUTCH PEDAL AND CLUTCH PEDAL
BRACKET .................................................... 7C-6
CLUTCH PEDAL HEIGHT ....................... 7C-7
CLUTCH PEDAL FREE TRAVEL ............ 7C-7UNIT REPAIR OVERHAUL ............................. 7C-8
CLUTCH COVER, CLUTCH DISC AND
FLYWHEEL.................................................. 7C-8
CLUTCH RELEASE SYSTEM ................... 7C-11
TIGHTENING TORQUE SPECIFICATION.... 7C-14
REQUIRED SERVICE MATERIAL................ 7C-14
SPECIAL TOOL ............................................ 7C-14
WARNING:
For vehicles equipped with Supplemental Restraint (Air Bag) System:
Service on and around the air bag system components or wiring must be performed only by an
authorized SUZUKI dealer. Refer to “Air Bag System Components and Wiring Location View” under
“General Description” in air bag system section in order to confirm whether you are performing ser-
vice on or near the air bag system components or wiring. Please observe all WARNINGS and “Ser-
vice Precautions” under “On-Vehicle Service” in air bag system section before performing service
on or around the air bag system components or wiring. Failure to follow WARNINGS could result in
unintentional activation of the system or could render the system inoperative. Either of these two
conditions may result in severe injury.
Technical service work must be started at least 90 seconds after the ignition switch is turned to the
“LOCK” position and the negative cable is disconnected from the battery. Otherwise, the system
may be activated by reserve energy in the Sensing and Diagnostic Module (SDM).
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7C-4 CLUTCH
ON-VEHICLE SERVICE
CLUTCH CABLE
REMOVAL
1) Disconnect negative cable at battery.
2) Remove clutch cable joint nut (1).
3) Remove joint pin (2) from clutch release lever (3).
4) Disconnect cable hook (1) from clutch pedal (4).
5) Remove clutch cable (3) from bracket (5) by turning cable
cap (2) about 90° as shown.
1. Clutch cable 6. Pedal bracket
2. Release lever 7. Adjusting bolt
3. Joint pin
: Apply grease 99000-25010 to joint pin.8. Lock nut
4. Joint nut 9. Clutch cable hook
: Apply grease 99000-25010 to cable hook.
5. Clutch pedal Tightening torque
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CLUTCH 7C-9
3) Pull out input shaft bearing (1) by using special tool (B), and
wrench.
Special tool
(B) : 09921-26020
09930-30104
INSPECTION
Input Shaft Bearing
Check bearing (1) for smooth rotation and replace it if abnormality
is found.
Clutch Disc
Measure depth of rivet head depression, i.e. distance between
rivet head and facing surface. If depression is found to have
reached service limit at any of holes, replace disc assembly.
Rivet head depth
Standard : 1.65 – 2.25 mm (0.06 – 0.09 in.)
Service limit : 0.5 mm (0.02 in.)
Clutch Cover
1) Check diaphragm spring (1) for abnormal wear or damage.
2) Inspect pressure plate (2) for wear or heat spots.
3) If abnormality is found, replace it as assembly. Do not disas-
semble it into diaphragm and pressure plate.
Flywheel
Check surface contacting clutch disc for abnormal wear or heat
spots. Replace or repair as required.