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8) Using new brush, apply sufficient amount of primer onto glass along glass edge.
NOTE
• Be sure to refer to maker’s instruction for
proper handling and drying time.
• Do not apply primer on outside of ceramic coated surface.
• Do not touch primer coated surface.

Width applied primer for windshield
“a”: 15 mm (0.59 in.)
9) Apply primer for molding along molding surface all around.
10) Apply adhesive (1) referring to figure.
NOTE
• Press glass (2) against fittings surface of body panel quickly after adhesive (1) is
applied.
• Use of rubber sucker gr ip is helpful to hold
and carry glass after adhesive (1) is
applied.
• Perform steps 8) to 9) within 10 min. to ensure sufficient adhesion.
• Be sure to refer to adhesive maker’s instruction for proper handling and drying
time.
• Start from bottom side of glass (2).
• Be careful not to damage primer.

Adhesive amount specifications and position for
windshield
Width “a”: Approx. 7 mm (0.27 in.)
Height “b”: Approx. 15 mm (0.59 in.)
Position “c”: Approx. 11 mm (0.43 in.) for front,
rear and upper sections
Position “d”: Approx. 35 mm (1.38 in.) for bottom
section
1. Molding
2. Windshield side garnish clip
3. 32.5 mm (1.28 in.)
“a”
1
“a”
“a”
2
3
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3. Molding
4. Windshield glass spacer
5. Windshield side garnish clip
2
2
4
1
“b” “d”
“b”
“c”
2
1
“a”
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2
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“b”
“c”
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“a”
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11) Holding rubber sucker grips (1), place glass onto body by aligning mating marks marked in step 3) and
press it.
12) Check for water leakage by pouring water over windshield through hose. If leakage is found, dry
windshield and fill leaky po int with adhesive. If water
still leaks even after that , remove glass and start
installation procedure all over again.
NOTE
• Do not use high pressure water.
• Do not blow compressed air directly at adhesive applied part when drying.
• Do not use infrared lamp or like for drying.

CAUTION!
Upon completion of installation, note the
following.
• Sudden closing of door before adhesive is completely set may cause glass to become
loose or to come off. Therefore, if door is
opened or closed before adhesive is
completely set, make sure to open all door
glasses and use proper care.
• If molding is not securely in place, hold it down with a tape until adhesive is
completely set.
• Each adhesive has its own setting time.
• Be sure to refer to its maker’s instruction, check setting time of adhesive to be used
and observe precautions to be taken
before adhesive is set.
• Refrain from driving till adhesive is completely set so as to ensure proper and
sufficient adhesion.

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Rear End Door Window Defogger Wire
Inspection
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NOTE
• When cleaning rear end door window glass, use a dry cloth to wipe it along heat
wire (1) direction.
• When cleaning glass, do not use detergent or abrasive-containing glass cleaner.
• When measuring wire voltage, use a tester with positive probe (2) wrapped with a tin
foil (3) which should be held down on wire
by finger pressure.

Wire Damage Inspection
1) Start engine.
2) Turn on defogger switch.
3) Measure voltage at the center of each defogger wire (1), and check defogger wire condition according to
the following table.
If defogger wire open is found, go to next step.
Defogger wire voltage
4) Touch voltmeter negative (–) lead to defogger wire ground terminal end (1).
5) Touch voltmeter positive (+) lead with a foil strip to defogger wire power source terminal end (2), then
move it along wire to defogger wire ground terminal
end (1).
The place where voltmeter fluctuates from 10 – 12 V
to 0 – 1 V is where there is open.
If found defective, repair defogger wire referring to
“Rear End Door Window Defogger Wire Repair”.
Rear End Door Window Defogger Wire RepairS7RS0B9506015
1) Use white gasoline for cleaning.
2) Apply masking tape (1) at both upper and lower sides of heat wire (2) to be repaired.
3) Apply commercially-available repair agent (3) with a fine-tip brush (4).
4) 2 to 3 minutes later, remove masking tapes (1).
5) Leave repaired heat wire as it is for at least 24 hours before operating the defogger again.
Voltage Circuit
0 – 1 V Defogger wire open between its center and defogger wire power source terminal
end (2)
4 – 6 V Normal condition
10 – 12 V Defogger wire open between its center and defogger wire ground terminal end
(3)
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Keyless Entry System Operation InspectionS7RS0B9604004
NOTE
When performing the this inspection, make
sure to have any of the door once opened/
closed after the ignition key has been
removed from the ignition key cylinder.

1) Confirm that power door lock system operates normally, refer to “Power Door Lock System
Operation Inspection”.
2) All doors are closed and unlocked.
3) Check the following operation: a) Push “lock” button (1 ) on transmitter (2) or
remote controller once, and check all doors lock
and hazard waning lights flash once.
b) Push “unlock” button (3) on transmitter (2) or remote controller twice, and check all doors
unlock and hazard waning lights flash twice and
interior light turns on several seconds with the
interior light switch in the middle position. If malfunction is found, go to “Keyless Entry System
Symptom Diagnosis (If Equipped)”.
Door Lock Function of Keyless Start System
Symptom Diagnosis (If Equipped)
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Proceed to “Keyless Start System Symptom Diagnosis in
Section 10E” in case that doors cannot be locked and
unlocked by operating the request switch at the outside
door handle.
Rear End Door Opener System Symptom DiagnosisS7RS0B9604006
NOTE
• Use of SUZUKI scan tool makes it easy to check wh
ether a faulty condition is on the input side or
output side of BCM. For checking procedure, re fer to “Diagnosis Using Output Test Function of
SUZUKI Scan Tool” under “Scan Tool Data in Section 10B”.
• Check each part in the order from the top of the following list.

Rear End Door Opener System Operation InspectionS7RS0B9604007
1) Unlock all doors by using manu al lock switch, keyless entry transmitter, or key cylinder switch.
2) Make sure that latch of rear end door is released from striker when rear end door opener switch is pushed. If malfunction is found, go to “Rear End Door Opener System Symptom Diagnosis”.
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3
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ConditionPossible cause Correction / Reference Item
Rear end door can not be
opened Circuit fuse blown
Replace fuse and check for short circuit.
Rear end door opener switch faulty Check rear end door opener switch referring to
“Rear End Door Opener Switch Inspection”.
Rear end door actuator faulty Check rear end door actuator referring to
“Power Door Lock Actuator Inspection”.
Wiring or grounding faulty Repair circuit.
BCM faulty Replace after making sure that none of above
parts is faulty.

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Replacement of Transmitter Battery S7RS0B9606014
If transmitter becomes unreliable, replace transmitter
battery as follows.
1) Remove screw (1) and transmitter cover (2).
2) Remove transmitter (3) from transmitter holder (4).
CAUTION!
Use care not to allow grease or dirt to be
attached on the printed circuit board and the
battery.

3) With tip of flat blade screwdriver put in slot of transmitter, pry it open.
4) Replace the battery (lithium disc-type CR 1620 or equivalent battery) so its (+) terminal faces “+” mark
on transmitter.
5) Fit together transmitter (3) and install it into
transmitter holder (4).
6) Install transmitter co ver (2) and screw (1).
7) Make sure that door locks can be operated with transmitter.
NOTE
• To prevent theft, be sure to break the transmitter before discarding it.
• Dispose of the used battery properly according to applicable rules or
regulations. Do not dispose of lithium
batteries with ordinary household trash.

Programming Transmitter Code for Keyless
Entry System (Vehicle without Keyless Start
System)
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NOTE
• Three transmitter codes can be registered.
• When a new transmitter code is registered, the oldest one will be cleared.
• As for vehicle equipped with keyless start system, perform “Registration Procedure
for Remote Controller ID Code in Section
10E” instead of “Programming Transmitter
Code for Keyless Entry System (Vehicle
without Keyless Start System):”.

If transmitter or BCM (included in junction block
assembly) is replaced with a new one or additional
transmitter(s) is necessary, program transmitter code(s).
1) Confirm that all doors are closed and ignition key is
out of ignition key cylinder.
2) Open driver side door.
3) Turn ignition switch to ON position, and then drawn ignition key from igniti on key cylinder within 10
seconds after that.
4) Push and release driver side door switch (1) at 3 times by hand within 20 seconds after removing
ignition key from ig nition key cylinder.
5) Turn ignition switch to ON position, and then drawn ignition key from igniti on key cylinder within 10
seconds after that. All d oors automatically lock and
unlock once.
With this, registration mode.
6) Push “UNLOCK” button (2) on transmitter (3) within
20 seconds after Step 5). All doors automatically lock
and unlock once.
With this, code registration is completed.
7) If an additional transmitter, needs to be programed repeat the procedure of Step 1).
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Keyless Entry Receiver and Its Circuit InspectionS7RS0B9606018
1) Check that the voltage between the following terminals and body ground are specifications under each conditions.
If check result is not as specified, ch eck applicable circuit for open or short. If circuit is normal, proceed to next
step.
Oscilloscope setting
CH1: 2V/DIV
CH2: 2V/DIV
TIME: 200 ms/DIV 1) Recheck keyless entry receiver as follows.
a) Substitute a known-good keyless entry receiver.
b) Record key code referring to “Programming Transmit ter Code for Keyless Entry System (Vehicle without
Keyless Start System)”.
c) Recheck keyless entry receiver system.
1. Keyless entry receiver
2. Keyless entry receiver connector (view from harness side)
1234
V
1 2
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Terminal
Circuit Specification Condition
1 Power source Figure [A] Push “Lock” or “Unlock” button on transmitter.
0-1 V Except the above-mentioned condition.
3 Lock/Unlock output
signal circuit Figure [A] Push “Lock” or “Unlock” button on transmitter.
0-1 V Except the above-mentioned condition.
4G ro un d0 -1 V —
1. Lock/Unlock out put signal
2. Power source
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Front Seat Removal and InstallationS7RS0B9706002
WARNING!
Refer to “Air Bag Warning in Section 00” before starting service work.

Removal1) Disable air bag system referring to “Disabling Air Bag System in Section 8B”.
2) Disconnect couplers for seat harness and side air bag, if equipped.
3) Remove 4 mounting bolts to remove seat assembly.
4) Disassemble and repair seat if necessary.
Installation
Reverse removal procedure to install front seat.
• If necessary tighten seat back and seat cushion, after tighten seat back mounting bolt (1) by hand, tighten completely as shown according to the alphabetical order.
• In the case of installing seat assembly to the body, insert se at adjuster pin in the location hole of the body. After seat
mounting bolt (2) is tightened by t he hand, tighten completely as shown according to the alphabetical order.
• Apply thread lock cement to seat mounting bolts and riser bolts. : Thread lock cement 99000–32100 (Thread Lock Cement 1305)
or
: Thread lock cement 99000–32030 (Thread Lock Cement Super 1303B)
• Torque to specifications as shown in “Front Seat Components”.
• Enable air bag system referring to “Enabling Air Bag System in Section 8B”.
1, d
1, b
1, a
1, c
2, a
2, b2, a
2, b
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Body, Cab and Accessories
Interior Trim
Repair Instructions
Floor Carpet Removal and InstallationS7RS0B9806001
WARNING!
Refer to “Air Bag Warning in Section 00”
before starting service work.

Removal1) Remove front seats and rear seats referring to “Front Seat Removal and Installa tion in Section 9G” and
“Rear Seat Removal and Installation in Section 9G”.
2) Remove seat belt lower anchor bolt.
3) Remove dash side trims, fr ont side sill scuffs, center
pillar inner lower trims, qu arter inner front trims and
rear side sill scuffs.
4) Remove console box.
5) Remove floor carpet.
Installation
Reverse removal sequence to install floor carpet, noting
the following instruction.
• For tightening torque of rear seat mounting bolt, refer to “Rear Seat Components in Section 9G”.
• For tightening torque of front seat mounting bolt, refer to “Front Seat Components in Section 9G”.
Head Lining Removal and InstallationS7RS0B9806002
WARNING!
Refer to “Air Bag Warning in Section 00”
before starting service work.

Removal
1) Remove sun visor (1), room mirror (2), dome light (3), assistant grip (4) and head lining clips (5). 2) Remove front pillar trim (1
), front side sill scuff (2)
and dash side trim (3).
3) Remove front seat belt u pper anchor (1), center pillar
inner trim (2), center pillar inner upper trim (3) and
rear side sill scuff (4).
4) Remove tail end member trim (1).
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[A]: With curtain air bag 4. Forward
[B]: Without curtain air bag
“A”“A”
“A”
2
4
1
3
“A”
“A”
1
[B]
[A]
“B”“B”
“C”“C”
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“B”
“A”
“B”
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3
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“A”
“A”
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Section 10
CONTENTS
Control Systems
Precautions ............................................... 10-1
Precautions........................................................... 10-1
Precautions for Control Systems......................... 10-1
Body Electrical Contro l System ........... 10B-1
Precautions......................................................... 10B-1
Precautions in Diagnosing Trouble ................... 10B-1
General Description ........................................... 10B-1 BCM General Description ................................. 10B-1
CAN Communication System Description......... 10B-2
Theft Deterrent Light ......................................... 10B-3
Security Alarm Description (If Equipped) .......... 10B-3
Schematic and Routing Diagram ...................... 10B-4 Body Electrical Control System Wiring Circuit Diagram .......................................................... 10B-4
Connector Layout Diagram of BCM and Junction Block Assembly ................................ 10B-7
Component Locatio n ......................................... 10B-8
BCM and Related System Component Location .......................................................... 10B-8
Diagnostic Information an d Procedures .......... 10B-9
BCM Self-Diagnosis Function ........................... 10B-9
Body Electrical Control System Check............ 10B-10
Scan Tool Data ............................................... 10B-12
DTC Table ....................................................... 10B-14
DTC Check ..................................................... 10B-14
DTC Clearance ............................................... 10B-15
BCM Power Circuit and Ground Circuit Check 10B-16
DTC B1133 (DTC No. 1133): Battery Voltage Too High ....................................................... 10B-17
DTC B1141 / DTC B1142 (No. 1141 / No. 1142): Outside Air Temperature (Ambient
Temp.) Sensor Circuit Ma lfunction ................ 10B-18
DTC B1150 (No. 1150): Air Bag Communication Circuit Malfunction .............. 10B-19
DTC B1157 (No. 1157): Air Bag Deployment Signal Input ................................................... 10B-20
DTC B1170 (No. 1170 ): EEPROM Access
Error .............................................................. 10B-21
DTC U0155 (No. 0155): Lost Communication with Instrument Panel Cluster (IPC) Control
Module .......................................................... 10B-21
DTC U1073 (No. 1073): Control Module Communication Bus Off ................................ 10B-24 DTC U1100 (No. 1100): Lost Communication
with ECM ....................................................... 10B-25
DTC U1101 (No. 1101): Lost Communication with TCM ....................................................... 10B-27
DTC U1144 (No. 1144): Lost Communication with Keyless Start Control Module ................ 10B-29
Inspection of BCM and its Circuits .................. 10B-31
Repair Instructions ........... ...............................10B-39
BCM (Included in Junction Block Assembly) Removal and Installation ............................... 10B-39
Outside Air Temperature Sensor Removal and Installation .............................................. 10B-39
Outside Air Temperature Sensor Inspection ... 10B-39
Security Alarm Mode Selection Procedure (If Equipped) ...................................................... 10B-39
Special Tools and Equipmen t .........................10B-40
Special Tool .................................................... 10B-40
Immobilizer Control Syst em ................. 10C-1
Precautions.........................................................10C-1
Precautions in Diagnosing Troubles .................10C-1
Precaution in Replacing ECM ...........................10C-1
Precautions in Handli ng Immobilizer Control
System ............................................................10C-1
General Description ...........................................10C-2 Immobilizer Control System Introduction ..........10C-2
Immobilizer Control System Components Location...........................................................10C-3
On-Board Diagnostic System Description (Self-diagnosis Function) ................................10C-3
Schematic and Routing Diag ram ......................10C-4
Immobilizer Control System Wiring Circuit Diagram...........................................................10C-4
Diagnostic Information an d Procedures ..........10C-5
Immobilizer Control System Check ...................10C-5
Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) Check.............10C-5
Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) Clearance ......10C-6
Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) Table ..............10C-6
Scan Tool Data .................................................10C-7
Immobilizer Indicator Lamp Does Not Come ON with Ignition Switch ON and Engine Stop ..10C-7
Immobilizer Indicator Lamp Remains ON after Engine Starts...................................................10C-8
DTC P1614: Transponder Re sponse Error .......10C-9

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DTC P1615: ID Code Does Not Registered (Vehicle equipped with keyless start system
only) ................................................................10C-9
DTC P1616: Different Registration ID Codes (Vehicle equipped with keyless start system
only) ..............................................................10C-10
DTC P1618: CAN Communication Error (Reception Error for Keyless Start Control
Module) (Vehicle equipped with keyless
start system only) ..........................................10C-11
DTC P1621: Immobilizer Communication Line Error ......................................................10C-12
DTC P1622: EEPROM Reading / Writing Error ..............................................................10C-13
DTC P1623: Unregistered Transponder .........10C-13
DTC P1625: Immobilizer An tenna Error..........10C-14
DTC P1636: Immobilizer Information Registration Failure .......................................10C-14
DTC P1638: Immobilizer Information Mismatched ...................................................10C-15
Inspection of Immobilizer Control Module (ICM) and Its Circuit ....... ...............................10C-16
Repair Instructions ........... ...............................10C-18
Immobilizer Control Mo dule (ICM) Removal
and Installation ..............................................10C-18
Registration of the Ignition Key .......................10C-18
Procedure after ECM Replacement ................10C-18
Special Tools and Equipmen t .........................10C-19
Special Tool ....................................................10C-19
Keyless Start System ....... ......................10E-1
General Description ........................................... 10E-1
Keyless Start System Description ..................... 10E-1
Parts and Functions .......................................... 10E-2
Keyless Engine Start Function .......................... 10E-3
Door Lock Function of Keyless Start System .... 10E-4
Operation Area of Remote Controller................ 10E-5
Alarm Function .................................................. 10E-6
CAN Communication System Description......... 10E-6
Schematic and Routing Diagram ...................... 10E-7 Keyless Start System El ectric Wiring Circuit
Diagram .......................................................... 10E-7
Diagnostic Information and Procedures .......... 10E-8 Precautions in Diagnosing Troubles ................. 10E-8
Self-Diagnosis Function .................................... 10E-8
Keyless Start System Diagn osis Introduction ... 10E-8 Keyless Start System Chec
k ............................. 10E-8
Customer Questionnaire (E xample) .................. 10E-9
Key Indicator Lamp Check .............................. 10E-10
DTC Check...................................................... 10E-10
DTC Table ....................................................... 10E-11
DTC Clearance ............................................... 10E-12
Keyless Start System Symp tom Diagnosis ..... 10E-12
Keyless Start System Operation Inspection .... 10E-13
Door Lock Operation (Keyless Start System) . 10E-14
Inspection of Keyless Start Control Module and Its Circuits .............................................. 10E-14
No DTC Detection After Performing DTC Check ............................................................ 10E-18
Key Indicator Lamp Circuit Check (Key indicator lamp doesn’t light when ignition
knob switch is pushed.) ................................. 10E-20
Keyless Start Control Module Power and Ground Circuit Check .................................... 10E-22
DTC No. 11: Communi cation Error with
Steering Lock Unit ......................................... 10E-23
DTC No. 13 / No. 14: Release Signal Error from Steering Lock Unit / Steering Lock Unit
Malfunction .................................................... 10E-24
DTC No. 21 / No. 22: Internal Error of Keyless Start Control Module (EEPROM reading
error) / (EEPROM writing error) ............ ........ 10E-24
DTC No. 31: Lost Commun ication with BCM .. 10E-25
DTC No. 33: Control Module Communication
Bus Off .......................................................... 10E-27
DTC No. 51 / No. 52 / No. 53: Driver Side / Passenger Side / Rear End Door Request
Switch Failure................................................ 10E-28
Repair Instructions ............ .............................. 10E-30
Antennas and Request Switches Removal and Installation .............................................. 10E-30
Front Door (Driver and Passenger Side), Rear End Door Request Switch Inspection............ 10E-31
Steering Lock Unit Removal and Installation .. 10E-31
Steering Lock Unit Inspection ......................... 10E-31
Front Door Lock Switch In spection ................. 10E-31
Keyless Start Control Module Removal and Installation ..................................................... 10E-32
Remote Controller Inspection.......................... 10E-32
Replacement of Remote Controller Battery .... 10E-32
Registration Procedure for Remote Controller
ID Code ......................................................... 10E-33

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