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Camshaft Position Control (VVT Variable Valve Timing) System DescriptionS7RS0B1401002
System Description
The VVT system is an electronic control system which continuously vary and optimize the intake valve timing in 
response to the engine operating condition.
The optimized intake valve timing produce such an air intake with high efficiency that both the higher power generation 
and lower fuel consumption can be attained in the whole engine speed range from low to high. In the area of the 
average engine load, low emission of nitrogen oxides (NOx)  and high fuel efficiency can also be attained by making 
the valve opening overlap between the  intake and exhaust valves longer.
For the brief of the system operation, the intake valve timing  is varied by the cam timing sprocket (1) which varies the 
rotational phase between the intake camshaft (3) and sprocket . The rotor (2) in the cam timing sprocket is actuated by 
switching or adjusting the hydraulic pressure applied to the  chambers for the timing advancing (7) and/or retarding (6). 
To switch or adjust the hydraulic pressure appropriately, ECM operates the oil control valve (12) with detecting the 
engine speed, intake air value, throttle opening, engine coolant temperature and camshaft position (angle).
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5. Oil passage to chamber for timing advancing 9. Oil pump11. Control signal from ECM 14. Oil flow  
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Targeted Timing Varying Operation
Diagnostic Information and Procedures
Compression CheckS7RS0B1404001
Check compression pressure on all 4 cylinders as 
follows:
1) Warm up engine to normal operating temperature.
2) Stop engine after warming up.
NOTE
After warming up engine, place transaxle 
gear shift lever in “Neutral”, and set parking 
brake and block drive wheels.
 
3) Disconnect negative cable at battery.
4) Remove engine cover.
5) Remove air cleaner assembly and air suction hose  referring to “Air Cleaner Components”.
6) Remove cylinder head upper cover.
7) Disconnect ignition coil couplers (1).
8) Remove ignition coil assemblies (2) with high- tension cord (3).
9) Remove all spark plugs.
10) Disconnect fuel injector wires (4) at the coupler. Driving condition Valve timing Target of control Effect
Engine running at idle 
speed Most retardedTo shorten the valve opening overlap in 
order to prevent the exhaust gas 
counterflow to in
take manifold. Stabilization of the engine 
rotation at idle speed.
Average engine load 
range To the advanced 
sideTo lengthen the valve opening overlap 
in order to enhance the internal 
exhaust gas recirculation and reduce 
the pumping loss. Improvement of the fuel 
efficiency.
Lowering of the exhaust 
emission.
Light engine load 
range To the retarded sideTo shorten the valve opening overlap in 
order to prevent the exhaust gas 
counterflow to in
take manifold. Keeping of the engine stability.
Low or average 
engine speed range 
with heavy engine 
load To the advanced 
side
To advance the closing timing of the 
intake valve in order to improve the 
volumetric efficiency. Improvement of generating the 
engine torque at low and 
average engine speed.
High engine speed 
range with heavy 
engine load To the retarded sideTo retard the closing timing of the 
intake valve in order to improve the 
volumetric efficiency. Improvement of generating the 
engine power.
Low engine coolant 
temperature Most retardedTo shorten the valve opening overlap in 
order to prevent the exhaust gas 
counterflow to intake manifold and 
reduce the fuel increasing.
To slow the fast idle speed of the 
engine as a result of stabilizing the 
engine idling. Stabilization of the fast idling of 
the engine.
Improvement of the fuel 
efficiency.
At engine starting and 
stopping Most retardedTo shorten the valve opening overlap in 
order to prevent the exhaust gas 
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11) Connect negative cable at battery.
12) Install special tools (Compression gauge) into spark  plug hole.
Special tool
(A):  09915–64512
(B):  09915–64530
(C):  09915–67010
13) Disengage clutch (1) (to lighten starting load on  engine) for M/T vehicle, and depress accelerator 
pedal (2) all the way to make throttle fully open.
14) Crank engine with fully charged battery, and read the  highest pressure on compression gauge.
NOTE
• For measuring compression pressure, crank engine at least 250 r/min. by using 
fully charged battery.
• If measured compression pressure is  lower than limit value, check installation 
condition of special tool. If it is properly 
installed, possibility is compression 
pressure leakage from where piston ring 
and valve contact.
 
Compression pressure
Standard: 1400 kPa (14.0 kg/cm2, 199.0 psi)
Limit: 1100 kPa (11.0 kg/cm2, 156.0 psi)
Max. difference between any two cylinders: 100 
kPa (1.0 kg/cm
2, 14.2 psi) 15) Carry out Steps 12) through 14) on each cylinder to 
obtain 4 readings.
16) Disconnect negative cable at battery.
17) After checking, install spark plugs and ignition coil  assemblies (2) with high-tension cord (3).
18) Connect ignition coil couplers (1).
19) Connect fuel injector wires (4) at the coupler.
20) Install cylinder head upper cover.
21) Install air cleaner assembly and air suction hose  referring to “Air Cleaner Components”.
22) Install engine cover.
23) Connect negative cable at battery.
Engine Vacuum CheckS7RS0B1404002
The engine vacuum that develops in the intake line is a 
good indicator of the condition of the engine. The 
vacuum checking procedure is as follows:
1) Warm up engine to normal operating temperature.
NOTE
After warming up engine, be sure to place 
transaxle gear shift lever in “Neutral”, and set 
parking brake and block drive wheels.
 
2) Stop engine and turn off the all electric switches.
3) Remove engine cover.
4) Remove air cleaner assembly and air suction hose  referring to “Air Cleaner Components”.
5) Remove PCV hose (1) from PCV valve (2).
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Throttle Body On-Vehicle InspectionS7RS0B1406006
Check electric throttle body assembly referring to 
“Throttle Valve Operation Check” and “Electric Throttle 
Body Assembly Operation Check” under “Electric 
Throttle Body Assembly On-Vehicle Inspection in 
Section 1C”.
Electric Throttle Body Assembly Removal and 
Installation
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CAUTION! 
Never disassemble electric throttle body. 
Disassembly will spoil its original 
performance. If faulty condition is found, 
replace it with new one.
 
NOTE
After replacing electric throttle body 
assembly, perform calibration of throttle 
valve referring to “Electric Throttle Body 
System Calibration in Section 1C”.
 
Removal
1) Disconnect negative cable at battery.
2) Drain coolant referring to “Cooling System Draining  in Section 1F”.
3) Remove air cleaner assembly referring to “Air  Cleaner Components”.
4) Detach EVAP canister and purge valve chamber,  and remove air cleaner outlet hose.
5) Disconnect engine coolant hoses (1) and breather  hose (2) from electric throttle body assembly (3).
6) Disconnect connector (4) from electric throttle body  assembly.
7) Remove electric throttle  body assembly from intake 
manifold. Installation
1) Clean mating surfaces and install new throttle body  gasket (1) to intake manifold.
2) Install electric throttle bo dy assembly (1) to intake 
manifold.
3) Connect connector (2) to electric throttle body  assembly securely.
4) Connect engine coolant hoses (3) and breather hose  (4) to electric thrott le body assembly (1).
5) Install air cleaner assembly  referring to “Air Cleaner 
Components”.
6) Install EVAP canister and purge valve chamber and  air cleaner outlet hose.
7) Refill coolant referring to  “Cooling System Flush and 
Refill in Section 1F”.
8) Connect negative cable at battery.
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Valve head radial runout
Check each valve for radial runout with a dial gauge and 
“V” block. To check runout, rotate valve slowly. If runout 
exceeds its limit, replace valve.
Valve head radial runout
Limit: 0.08 mm (0.003 in.)
Seating contact width
Create contact pattern on each valve in the usual 
manner, i.e., by giving uniform coat of marking 
compound to valve seat and by rotatingly tapping seat 
with valve head. Valve lapper (tool used in valve lapping) 
must be used. 
Pattern produced on seating face of valve must be a 
continuous ring without any break, and the width of 
pattern must be within specified range.
Standard seating width “a” revealed by contact 
pattern on valve face
Intake and Exhaust: 1.0 – 1.4 mm (0.0389 – 0.0551 
in.)Valve seat repair
A valve seat not producing 
a uniform contact with its 
valve or showing width of seating contact that is out of 
specified range must be repaired by regrinding or by 
cutting and regrinding and finished by lapping.
1) Exhaust valve seat:
Use valve seat cutters (1 ) to make two cuts as 
illustrated in the figure.  Two cutters must be used: 
the first for making 22 ° angle, and the second for 
making 45 ° angle. The second cut must be made to 
produce desired seat width.
Seat width for exhaust valve seat
“a”: 1.0 – 1.4 mm (0.0389 – 0.0551 in.)
2) Intake valve seat: 
Use valve seat cutters (1)  to make three cuts as 
illustrated in the figure. Th ree cutters must be used: 
the 1st for making 22 ° angle, the 2nd for making 60 ° 
angle, and 3rd for making 45 ° angle. The 3rd cut 
(45 °) must be made to produce desired seat width.
Seat width for intake valve seat
“b”: 1.0 – 1.4 mm (0.0389 – 0.0551 in.)
3) Valve lapping:
Lap valve on seat in two steps, first with coarse size 
lapping compound applied to face and the second 
with fine-size compound, each time using valve 
lapper according to usual lapping method.
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Diagnostic Information and Procedures
Engine Cooling Symptom DiagnosisS7RS0B1604001
ConditionPossible cause Correction / Reference Item
Engine overheats 
(Radiator fan operates) Loose or broken water pump belt
Adjust or replace.
Not enough coolant Check coolant level and add as necessary.
Faulty thermostat Replace.
Faulty water pump Replace.
Dirty or bent radiator fins Clean or remedy.
Coolant leakage on cooling system Repair.
Clogged radiator Check and replace radiator as necessary.
Faulty radiator cap Replace.
Improper ignition timing Adjust.
Dragging brakes Adjust brake.
Slipping clutch Adjust or replace.
Poor charge battery Check and replace as necessary.
Poor generation generator Check and repair.
ECT sensor faulty Check and replace as necessary.
Radiator cooling fan relay No.2 and/or 
No.3 faulty Check and replace as necessary.
Radiator fan motor faulty Check and replace as necessary.
ECM faulty Check and replace as necessary.
Wiring or grounding faulty Repair as necessary.
Equipped with too much electric load 
part(s) Dismount.
Engine overheats 
(Radiator fan does not 
operate) Fuse blown
Check 30 A fuse of relay/fuse box and check 
for short circuit to ground.
Radiator cooling fan relay No.1 faulty Check and replace as necessary.
ECT sensor faulty Check and replace as necessary.
Radiator cooling fan motor faulty Check and replace as necessary.
Wiring or grounding faulty Repair as necessary.
ECM faulty Check and replace as necessary.  
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Fuel Tank Purging ProcedureS7RS0B1706015
WARNING! 
• Before starting the following procedure, be sure to observe “Precautions on Fuel 
System Service” in order to reduce the risk 
or fire and personal injury.
• This purging procedure will not remove all  fuel vapor.
Do not attempt any repair on tank using 
heat of flame as an explosion resulting in 
personal injury could occur.
 
CAUTION! 
Never remain water in fu el tank after washing, 
or fuel tank inside will get corrosion.
 
The following procedure are used for purging fuel tank.
1) After removing fuel tank, remove all hoses, pipes  and fuel pump assembly from fuel tank.
2) Drain all remaining fuel from tank.
3) Place fuel tank to flushing area.
4) Fill tank with warm water  or tap water, and agitate 
vigorously and drain. Repeat this washing until 
inside of tank is clean. Replace tank if its inside is 
rusty.
5) Completely flush out rema ining water after washing.
Fuel Pump On-Vehicle InspectionS7RS0B1706016
WARNING! 
Before starting the following procedure, be 
sure to observe “Precautions on Fuel System 
Service” in order to reduce the risk or fire 
and personal injury.
 
NOTE
The fuel pressure regulator is incorporated 
with the fuel pump assembly so individual 
inspection of it is impossible.
 
1) Remove filler cap and turn  ON ignition switch (2). 
Then fuel pump operating sound should be heard 
from fuel filler (1) for about 2 seconds and stop. Be 
sure to reinstall fuel  filler cap after checking.
If the check result is not  satisfactory, go to “Fuel 
Pump and Its Circuit Check in Section 1A”. 2) Turn OFF ignition switch and leave over 10 minutes 
as it is.
3) Fuel pressure should be felt at fuel feed hose (1) for  about 2 seconds after ignition switch ON.
If fuel pressure is not  felt, go to “Fuel Pressure 
Check in Section 1A”.
Fuel Pump Assembly Removal and InstallationS7RS0B1706017
WARNING! 
Before starting the following procedure, be 
sure to observe “Precautions on Fuel System 
Service” in order to reduce the risk or fire 
and personal injury.
 
Removal
1) Remove fuel tank from vehicle. Refer to “Fuel Tank  Removal and Installation”.
2) Disconnect fuel feed pipe (1) from fuel pump  assembly (2) referring to “Fuel Hose Disconnecting 
and Reconnecting”.
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6Ignition coil assembly power supply and ground circuit 
check
1) Check ignition coil assembly power supply and ground 
circuits for open and short.
Are circuits in good condition? Go to Step 7.
Repair or replace.
7 Ignition coil assembly check
1) Check ignition coil for resistance referring to “Ignition 
Coil Assembly (Including ignitor) Inspection”.
Is check result satisfactory? Go to Step 8.
Replace ignition coil 
assembly.
8 CKP sensor check
1) Check CKP sensor referring to “CKP Sensor Inspection 
in Section 1C”.
Is check result satisfactory? Go to Step 9.
Tighten CKP sensor 
bolt, replace CKP 
sensor or CKP sensor 
plate.
9 CMP sensor check
1) Check CMP sensor referring to “Camshaft Position 
(CMP) Sensor Inspection in Section 1C”.
Is check result satisfactory? Go to Step 10. Tighten CMP sensor 
bolt, replace CMP 
sensor or intake 
camshaft.
10 Ignition trigger signal circuit check
1) Check ignition trigger signal wire for open, short and 
poor connection.
Is circuit in good condition? Go to Step 11. Repair or replace.
11 A known-good ignition coil assembly substitution
1) Substitute a known-good ignition coil assembly and then 
repeat Step 2.
Is check result of Step 2 satisfactory? Go to Step 12. Substitute a known-
good ECM and then 
repeat Step 2.
12 Knock sensor check
1) Confirm that knock sensor circuit is in good condition 
referring to “DTC P0327 / P0328: Knock Sensor 1 Circuit 
Low / High in Section 1A”.
2) Check oscilloscope waveform  of knock sensor signal 
referring to “Reference waveform No.25” and 
“Reference waveform No.26” under “Inspection of ECM 
and Its Circuits in Section 1A”.
Is check result satisfactory? Go to Step 13. Substitute a known-
good knock sensor and 
recheck.
13 Ignition timing check
1) Check initial ignition timing and ignition timing advance 
referring to “Ignition Timing Inspection”.
Is check result satisfactory? System is in good 
condition.
Check CMP sensor, 
CMP sensor rotor tooth 
of camshaft, CKP 
sensor, CKP sensor 
plate and/or input 
signals related to this 
system.
Step
Action YesNo  
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Ignition Spark TestS7RS0B1804004
1) Remove air cleaner assembly with air intake pipe.
2) Disconnect all injector couplers from injectors.
WARNING! 
Without disconnection of injector couplers, 
combustible gas may come out from spark 
plug holes during this test and may get 
ignited in engine room.
 
3) Remove spark plug and check it for condition and 
type referring to “Spark Plug Inspection”.
4) If OK, connect ignition coil coupler to ignition coil  assembly and connect spark plug to ignition coil 
assembly or high-tension cord. Ground spark plug. 5) Crank engine and check if each spark plug sparks.
6) If no spark is emitted, inspect the related parts as 
described in “Ignition System Symptom Diagnosis”.
Repair Instructions
High-Tension Cord Removal and InstallationS7RS0B1806001
Removal
1) Remove air cleaner assembly with air intake pipe  and cylinder head upper cover.
2) Disconnect No.1 cylinder  (2) and No.3 cylinder (3) 
high-tension cords from ignition coil assemblies (1) 
while gripping each cap.
3) 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 gripping cap portion.
 
Installation
1) Install No.1 cylinder (2)  and No.3 cylinder (3) high-
tension cords to spark plugs and ignition coil 
assemblies (1) while gripping each cap.
CAUTION! 
• Never attempt to use metal conductor  high-tension cords as replacing parts.
• Insert each cap portion fully when  installing high-tension cords.
 
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Ignition Coil Assembly (Including ignitor) 
Removal and Installation
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Removal1) Disconnect negative (–) cable at battery.
2) Remove air cleaner assembly with air intake pipe  and cylinder head upper cover.
3) Disconnect ignition coil coupler.
4) Disconnect high-tension cord (3) from ignition coil  assembly (2).
5) Remove ignition coil bolts (1) and then pull out  ignition coil assembly.
Installation 1) Install ignition coil assembly (2).
2) Tighten ignition coil bolts (1) to specified torque, and  then connect igni tion coil coupler.
Tightening torque
Ignition coil bolt (a):  10 N·m (1.0 kgf-m, 7.5 lb-ft)
3) Install high-tension cord (3) to ignition coil assembly  while gripping its cap.
4) Install cylinder head upper cover and air cleaner  assembly with air intake pipe.
5) Connect negative (–) cable to battery.
Ignition Coil Assembly (Including ignitor) 
Inspection
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Measure secondary coil for resistance.
If resistance is out of specification, replace ignition coil 
assembly.
Secondary coil resistance
7.5 – 10.3 k Ω at 20  °C, 68 ° F
Ignition Timing InspectionS7RS0B1806007
NOTE
• Ignition timing is not adjustable. If ignition 
timing is out of specification, check 
system related parts.
• Before starting engine, place transmission  gear shift lever in “Neutral” (shift selector 
lever to “P” range for A/T model), and set 
parking brake.
 
1) Connect scan tool to DLC (1) with ignition switch  OFF.
Special tool
(A):  SUZUKI scan tool
2) Start engine and warm it up to normal operating  temperature.
3) Make sure that all of electrical loads except ignition  are switched off.
4) Check to be sure that idle speed is within  specification referring  to “Idle Speed and IAC 
Throttle Valve Opening Inspection in Section 1A”
5) Fix ignition timing by using “Fixed Spark” of “Misc  Test” mode on scan tool.
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