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Seat Belt with ELR
The seat belt with emergency locking retractor (ELR) is 
designed so that it locks immediately (to prevent the 
webbing from being pulled out of the retractor any 
further) when any of the following items is detected as 
exceeding each set value;
• Speed at which the webbing is pulled out of the retractor.
• Acceleration or deceleration of the vehicle speed.
• Inclination.
Seat Belt with A-ELR
The automatic and emergency locking retractor (A-ELR) 
works as an Emergency Locking Retractor (ELR) till its 
webbing is pulled all the way out and then on as an 
Automatic Locking Retractor (ALR ) till it is retracted fully.
ALR: Automatically locks when  the webbing is pulled out 
from the retractor and allowed to retract even a little. 
Then the webbing can not be pulled out any further, 
unless it is wound all the way back into the retractor, 
which releases the lock and  allows the webbing to be 
pulled out.
Seat Belt with ELR and Pretensioner
The seat belt with ELR and a pretensioner has a 
pretensioner mechanism whic h operates in linkage with 
the air bag in addition to the described ELR.
The pretensioner is incorporated in retractor assembly 
and controlled by SDM as one of air bag system 
components. It will be activated at the same time as the 
driver and passenger air bag module when an impact at 
the front of vehicle exceeds the specified value.
When servicing seat belt (retractor assembly) with 
pretensioner, be sure to observe all WARNINGS and 
CAUTIONS and “Precautions on Service and Diagnosis 
of Air Bag System in Section 8B”. CAUTION! 
Do not reuse the seat belt pretensioner 
(retractor assembly) that has activated. 
Replace it with a new seat belt assembly and 
buckle together as a set. For checking 
procedure of its activation, refer to “Repair 
and Inspection Required after Accident in 
Section 8B”.
 
Seat Belt Remainder
When driver’s seat belt is unfastened (under the 
following conditions), seat belt reminder light and 
warning buzzer inform that driver’s seat belt is 
unfastened. Seat belt reminder light located in 
combination meter and warning buzzer located inside 
BCM operate as follows:
• Seat belt reminder light comes on when driver’s seat  belt is unfastened while igni tion key switch is at ON 
position.
• If vehicle speed exceeds 15 km/h with seat belt  unfastened, warning buzzer operates for 
approximately 95 seconds and seat belt reminder light 
flashes synchronously with buzzer. When warning 
buzzer stops operating, seat belt reminder light is 
turned on.
• If driver’s seat belt state is changed from “fastened” to  “unfastened” while vehicle speed is above 15 km/h, 
warning buzzer operates for approximately 95 
seconds and seat belt reminder light flashes 
synchronously with buzzer. When warning buzzer 
stops operating, seat belt reminder light is turned on.
Diagnostic Information and Procedures
Repair and Inspection Required after AccidentS7RS0B8104001
After an accident, whether the seat belt pretensioner has  been activated or not, be sure to perform checks and repairs 
described on “Repair and Inspection Required after Accident in Section 8B”.  
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Precautions on Handling and Storage of Air Bag 
System Components
S7RS0B8200002
SDM
WARNING! 
Never power up air bag system when SDM is 
not rigidly attached to the vehicle. Otherwise, 
personal injury may result.
 
CAUTION! 
After detecting one time of such collision as 
to meet deployment conditions, SDM must 
not be used. Refer to “Air Bag Diagnostic 
System Check” when checking SDM.
 
• Never attempt disassembly of SDM.
• When storing SDM, select a place where neither high temperature nor high humidity is anticipated and oil, 
water and dust are kept off.
• If SDM has been dropped, replace it with a new one.
• If SDM installation part of floor was damaged, repair  that part completely before reinstallation.
• All SDM and mounting bracket fasteners must be  carefully torqued and the arrow must be pointed 
toward the front of the vehicle to ensure proper 
operation of the air bag system. Live (Undeployed) Air Bag (Inflator) Modules
Special care is necessary when handling and storing a 
live (undeployed) air bag (inflator) modules.
The rapid gas generation produced during deployment 
of the air bag could cause the air bag (inflator) module, 
or an object in front of the air bag (inflator) module, to be 
thrown through the air in the unlikely event of an 
accidental deployment.
WARNING! 
Never attempt to measure the resistance of 
the air bag (inflator) modules (driver, 
passenger and side of both sides and curtain 
of both sides). It is 
very dangerous as the 
electric current from the tester may deploy 
the air bag.
 
I5RH01820001-01
I4RS0A820001-03  
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Diagnostic Information and Procedures
Air Bag Diagnostic System CheckS7RS0B8204001
WARNING! 
To avoid deployment when troubleshooting 
the air bag system, do not use electrical test 
equipment such as a battery powered or AC 
powered voltmeter, ohmmeter, etc., or any 
type of electrical equipment other than that 
specified in this manual. Do not use a non-
powered probe type tester.
Instructions in this manual must be followed 
carefully, otherwise personal injury may 
result.
 
CAUTION! 
The order in which DTCs are diagnosed is 
very important. Failure to diagnose the DTCs 
in the order specified may result in extended 
diagnostic time, incorrect diagnosis and 
incorrect parts replacement.
 
The diagnostic procedures used are designed to find 
and repair air bag system malfunctions.
To get the best results, it is important to use the 
diagnostic flow and follow the sequence in the following.1) Perform the “Air Bag Diagnostic System Check  Flow”.
(The “Air Bag Diagnostic System Check Flow” must 
be the starting point of any air bag system diagnosis.
The “Air Bag Diagnostic System Check Flow” checks 
for proper “AIR BAG” warning right operation 
through “AIR BAG” warning right and whether air 
bag DTCs exist.)
2) Refer to the proper diagnost ic flow as directed by the 
“Air Bag Diagnostic System Check Flow”.
(The “Air Bag Diagnostic System Check Flow” will 
lead you to the correct flow to diagnose any air bag 
system malfunctions. Bypassing these procedures 
may result in extended diagnostic time, incorrect 
diagnosis and incorrect parts replacement.)
3) Repeat the “Air Bag Diagnostic System Check Flow”  after any repair or diagnostic procedures have been 
performed.
(Performing the “Air Bag Diagnostic System Check 
Flow” after all repair or  diagnostic procedures will 
ensure that the repair has been made correctly and 
that no other malfunctions exist.)
Air Bag Diagnostic System Check FlowS7RS0B8204002
Flow test description
Step 1: Check that “AIR BAG” warning right lights.
Step 2: Check that “AIR BAG” warning right lights.
Step 3: Check that “AIR BAG” warning right flas hes 6 times after ignition switch is turned ON.
Step 4: Check that history codes are in SDM memory.
Step 5: Check that current code is in SDM memory.
6. “A/BAG” fuse in junction block assembly (including  BCM) 13. Side curtain-air bag (inflator) module (if equipped)
7. Air bag harness in floor harness 14. Air bag harness in instrument panel harness
Step Action YesNo
1 1) Make sure that battery voltage is about 11 V or higher.
2) Note “AIR BAG” warning right  as ignition switch is turned 
ON.
Does “AIR BAG” warning ri ght come ON when ignition 
switch is turned ON? Go to Step 2.
Proceed to ““AIR BAG” 
Warning Right Does Not 
Come ON”.
2 Does “AIR BAG” warning  right come ON steady? Proceed to ““AIR BAG” 
Warning Right Comes 
ON Steady”.Go to Step 3.
3 Does “AIR BAG” warning right  turn OFF, after flashing 6 
times? “AIR BAG” warning right 
circuit is in good 
condition. Go to Step 4.“AIR BAG” warning right 
circuit is in good 
condition. Go to Step 5.  
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DTC TableS7RS0B8204003
SDM DTC4 1) Check DTC using SUZUKI scan tool referring to “DTC 
Check”.
Is “NO CODES” displayed on SUZUKI scan tool? Air bag system is in 
good condition.
An intermittent trouble 
has occurred at some 
place.
Check the connector 
harness, etc. related to 
the sensed DTC.
Refer to “Inspection of 
Intermittent and Poor 
Connections”.
Then clear DTC 
(referring to “DTC 
Clearance”.) and repeat 
this flow.
5 Check DTC using SUZUKI scan tool, referring to “DTC  Check”.
Is “NO CODES” displayed on SUZUKI scan tool? Substitute a known-
good SDM and recheck.
Check and repair 
according to flow 
corresponding to that 
DTC.
Step Action Yes No
DTC
Diagnosis
—N orm al —
 )  B1013
SDM SDM fault Diagnose 
trouble 
according to 
diagnostic flow 
corresponding 
to each code 
No.
 )
 B1014 “AIR BAG” 
warning right 
circuit failure
 )  B1016 Power 
source 
voltage Too high
 )  B1017 Too low
 )  B1021
SDM Front air bag 
module 
exploded
 )  B1024 Driver side-air 
bag module 
exploded
 )  B1025 Passenger 
side-air bag 
module 
exploded
 )  B1026 Pretensioner 
activated
 )  B1027 Reusable 
number 
exceeded
 )  B1031
Driver air 
bag circuit Resistance 
high
 )  B1032 Resistance low
 )  B1033 Short to ground
 )  B1034 Short to power 
circuit
 )
 B1041
Passenger 
air bag 
circuit Resistance 
high
 )  B1042 Resistance low
 )  B1043 Short to ground
 )  B1044 Short to power 
circuit
 )  B1051
Driver 
pretensioner 
circuit Resistance 
high
 )  B1052 Resistance low
 )  B1053 Short to ground
 )  B1054 Short to power 
circuit
 )  B1055
Passenger 
pretensioner 
circuit Resistance 
high
 )  B1056 Resistance low
 )  B1057 Short to ground
 )  B1058 Short to power 
circuit
 )  B1061
Driver side-
air bag Resistance 
high
 )  B1062 Resistance low
 )  B1063 Short to ground
 )  B1064 Short to power 
circuit
 )  B1065
Passenger 
side-air bag Resistance 
high
 )  B1066 Resistance low
 )  B1067 Short to ground
 )  B1068 Short to power 
circuit
 )  B1071
Forward-
sensor 
circuit Performance 
problem
 )  B1072 Communicatio
n error
 )  B1073 Short to ground
 )  B1074 Short to power 
circuit or open
DTC Diagnosis  
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DTC CheckS7RS0B8204004
1) Turn ignition switch to OFF position.
2) Connect SUZUKI scan tool to data link connector (DLC) located on underside of instrument panel at 
driver’s seat side.
Special tool
(A):  SUZUKI scan tool
3) Turn ignition switch to ON position.
4) Read DTC according to instructions displayed on  SUZUKI scan tool and print it or write it down. Refer 
to SUZUKI scan tool operator’s manual for further 
details.
If communication between scan tool and SDM is not 
possible, check if scan tool is communicable by 
connecting it to SDM in  another vehicle. If 
communication is possible in  this case, scan tool is 
in good condition. Then check data link connector 
and serial data line (circuit) in the vehicle with which 
communication was not possible. 5) After completing the check,
 turn ignition switch to 
OFF position and disconnect  SUZUKI scan tool from 
data link connector (DLC) (1).
DTC ClearanceS7RS0B8204005
1) Turn ignition switch to OFF position.
2) Connect SUZUKI scan tool to data link connector  (DLC) (1) in the same manner as when making this 
connection for DTC check.
Special tool
(A):  SUZUKI scan tool
3) Turn ignition switch to ON position.
4) Erase DTC according to  instructions displayed on 
SUZUKI scan tool. Refer to SUZUKI scan tool 
operator’s manual for further details.
5) After completing the clearance, perform “DTC  Check” and confirm that normal DTC (NO CODES) 
is displayed and not malfunction DTC.
6) Turn ignition switch to OFF position and disconnect  SUZUKI scan tool from DLC.
NOTE
If DTC B1013, DTC B1 021 or DTC B1027 is 
stored in SDM, it is not possible to clear DTC.
 
 )  B1081
Driver side-
sensor Performance 
problem
Diagnose 
trouble 
according to 
diagnostic flow 
corresponding 
to each code 
No.
 )
 B1082 Communicatio
n error
 )  B1083 Short to ground
 )  B1084 Short to power 
circuit or open
 )  B1085 Wrong 
assembly
 )  B1091
Passenger 
side-sensor Performance 
problem
 )  B1092 Communicatio
n error
 )  B1093 Short to ground
 )  B1094 Short to power 
circuit or open
 )  B1095 Wrong 
assembly
 )  B1361
Driver side 
curtain-air 
bag circuit Resistance 
high
 )  B1362 Resistance low
 )  B1363 Short to ground
 )  B1364 Short to power 
circuit
 )  B1365
Passenger 
side curtain-
air bag 
circuit Resistance 
high
 )  B1366 Resistance low
 )  B1367 Short to ground
 )  B1368 Short to power 
circuit
DTC Diagnosis
1
(A)I4RS0A820008-01
1(A)I4RS0A820008-01  
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Scan Tool DataS7RS0B8204006
Data list of SDM
 Definition
Back Up Volt (V)
This parameter indicates the capacity of the backup 
condenser installed to maintain the ignition current (as 
much as possible) even when the power supply to SDM 
that ignites the inflator is shut off.
Battery Voltage (V)
Battery voltage is an analog input signal read by SDM.
System ID (4ch/8ch)
This parameter indicates the number of initiator circuits.
Driv A/B Ini Res (Driver air bag initiator resistance) 
(ohm)
This parameter indicates the resistance of the driver air 
bag initiator circuit. Pass A/B Ini Res (Passenger air bag initiator 
resistance) (ohm)
This parameter indicates the 
resistance of the passenger 
air bag initiator circuit.
Driv Preten Ini Res (Dri ver pretensioner initiator 
resistance) (ohm)
This parameter indicates the resistance of the driver seat 
belt pretensioner initiator circuit.
Pass Preten Ini Res (Passenger pretensioner 
initiator resistance) (ohm)
This parameter indicates the  resistance of the passenger 
seat belt pretensioner initiator circuit.
Driv Sidebag Ini Res (Driver side-air bag initiator 
resistance) (ohm)
This parameter indicates the resistance of the driver 
side-air bag initiator circuit.
Pass Sidebag Ini Res (Passenger side-air bag 
initiator resistance) (ohm)
This parameter indicates the resistance of the 
Passenger side-air bag initiator circuit.
Driv curtain Ini Res (Driver side curtain-air bag 
initiator resistance) (ohm)
This parameter indicates the re sistance of the driver side 
curtain-air bag initiator circuit.
Pass curtain Ini Res (Passenger side curtain-air bag 
initiator resistance) (ohm)
This parameter indicates the  resistance of the passenger 
side curtain-air bag initiator circuit.
“AIR BAG” Warning Right Comes ON SteadyS7RS0B8204007
Wiring Diagram Normal Condition / 
Reference Value
 )  Battery voltage 10 – 14 V
 )  Back up volt 27.0 – 33.0 V
 )  System ID 4ch or 8ch
 )  Driv A/B Ini Res 2.1 – 3.8 ohm
 )  Pass A/B Ini Res 1.8 – 2.8 ohm
 )  Driv Preten Ini Res 1.8 – 2.9 ohm
 )  Pass Preten Ini Res 1.8 – 2.9 ohm
 )  Driv Sidebag Ini Res 1.8 – 2.6 ohm
 )  Pass Sidebag Ini Res 1.8 – 2.6 ohm
 )  Driv curtain Ini Res 1.8 – 2.8 ohm
 )  Pass curtain Ini Res 1.8 – 2.8 ohm
1
2 GRN
11
BLK
L29-27
L29-2
L29-28 WL
E1
IG
L29-32
ST
10
8
“L29”
RED
PPL/WHT
7
3
4 “L04”
“G34”
“G33”
“G28”
“G32”
5 6
“G32”
YEL/BLK
YEL/BLK
RED/BLK
9
I7RS0B820002-02
1. From main fuse 5. “AIR BAG” warning right in combination meter 9. To DLC
2. Ignition switch 6. Lamp driver 10. SDM
3. “METER” fuse 7. Junction block assembly 11. Ground for air bag system
4. “A/BAG” fuse 8. BCM  
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CAUTION! 
• Be sure to perform “Air Bag Diagnostic System Check” before starting diagnosis according to flow.
• When measurement of resistance or voltage is required in this flow, use a tester along with a correct terminal adapter from special tool (Connector test adapter kit).
• When a check for proper connection is required, refer to “Inspection of Intermittent and Poor  Connections”.
• If there is open circuit in the air bag wire harnes s, connector or terminal is found damaged, replace 
the wire harness, connector and terminal as an assembly.
 
DTC Will Set when
The voltage at the “AIR BAG” warning right circuit term inal “L29-2” does not match the commanded state of the 
warning right driver for specified time.
Flow Test Description
Step 1: This test rechecks “AIR BAG” warning right operation.
Step 2: This test rechecks whether an abnormality is in SDM.
DTC Troubleshooting
NOTE
Upon completion of inspection and repair work, perform the following items.
• Reconnect all air bag system components and ensure all components are properly mounted.
• Clear DTCs referring to “DTC Clearance”, if any.
• Repeat “Air Bag Diagnostic System Check” to confirm that the trouble has been corrected.
 
DTC B1016: Power Source Voltage HighS7RS0B8204012
Wiring Diagram Step Action Yes No
1 1) This DTC is set when there is a trouble in “AIR BAG”  warning right circuit. Failure  to properly perform “Air Bag 
Diagnostic System Check” may also result in 
misdiagnosis. Therefore, check “AIR BAG” warning right 
circuit again according to “Air Bag Diagnostic System 
Check”.
Is “AIR BAG” warning right circuit in good condition? Go to Step 2. Repair “AIR BAG” 
warning right circuit.
2 1) Clear DTC referring to “DTC Clearance”. 2) Check DTC referring to “DTC Check”.
Is DTC B1014 set? Substitute a known-
good SDM and recheck.
Recheck air bag system 
referring to “Air Bag 
Diagnostic System 
Check”.
1
2
3
GRN
RED
6
BLK
L29-27
L29-28 IG
E1 5
4
“L29”
“L04”
“G32”
I7RS0A820009-02
1. From main fuse 3. “A/BAG” fuse 5. SDM
2. Ignition switch 4. Junction block assembly 6. Ground for air bag system  
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CAUTION! 
• Be sure to perform “Air Bag Diagnostic System Check” before starting diagnosis according to flow.
• When measurement of resistance or voltage is required in this flow, use a tester along with a correct terminal adapter from special tool (Connector test adapter kit).
• When a check for proper connection is required, refer to “Inspection of Intermittent and Poor  Connections”.
• If there is open circuit in the air bag wire harnes s, connector or terminal is found damaged, replace 
the wire harness, connector and terminal as an assembly.
 
DTC Will Set when
Forward-sensor abnormal signal is detected by SDM.
Flow Test Description
Step 1: Check for short circuit between forward-sensor circuit and ground.
Step 2: Check if malfuncti on is in forward-sensor.
DTC Troubleshooting
NOTE
Upon completion of inspection and repair work, perform the following items.
• Reconnect all air bag system components and ensure all components are properly mounted.
• Clear DTCs referring to “DTC Clearance”, if any.
• Repeat “Air Bag Diagnostic System Check” to confirm that the trouble has been corrected.
 
Step Action YesNo
1 1) Disconnect forward-sensor connector “E13”.
2) Disconnect SDM connector “L29”.
3) Check proper connection to SDM connector at terminals “L29-50” and “L29-51” or terminals.
4) Measure resistance between “L29-50” terminal and body  ground, “L29-51” terminal and body ground.
Special tool
(A):  09932–76010
Is each measured resistance infinity? Go to Step 3.
“ORN” circuit or “PNK/
BLK” circuit shorted to 
ground.
2 1) Check forward-sensor referring to “Forward-Sensor  Inspection”.
Is it in good condition? Substitute a known-
good SDM and recheck.
Replace forward-sensor 
referring to “Forward-
Sensor Removal and 
Installation”. If DTC still 
exists, substitute a 
known-good SDM and 
recheck.
"L29-50" "L29-51"
(A)
I7RS0A820025-01  
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DTC Troubleshooting
NOTE
Upon completion of inspection and repair work, perform the following items.
• Reconnect all air bag system components and ensure all components are properly mounted.
• Clear DTCs referring to “DTC Clearance”, if any.
• Repeat “Air Bag Diagnostic System Check” to confirm that the trouble has been corrected.
 
StepAction YesNo
1 1) Disconnect forward-sensor connector “E13”.
2) Disconnect SDM connector “L29”.
3) Check proper connection to SDM connector at terminals “L29-50” and “L29-51” or terminals.
4) Check proper connection to forward-sensor connector at  terminals “E13-1” and “E13-2”.
5) Using service wire (1), connect “E13-1” terminal and  “E13-2” terminal of forward-sensor connector.
6) Measure resistance between terminals “L29-50” and  “L29-51” of SDM connector.
Special tool
(A):  09932-76010
Is each measured resistance 1 
Ω or less? Go to Step 2. High resistance or open 
wire in “ORN” circuit or 
“PNK/BLK” circuit.
2 1) Disconnect service wire from “E13” connector. 2) Measure voltage between “L29-50” terminal and body ground, “L29-51” terminal and body ground.
With ignition switch ON, is each measured value 1 V or less? Go to Step 3. “ORN” circuit or “PNK/
BLK” circuit shorted to 
power supply circuit.
3 1) Check forward-sensor referring to “Forward-Sensor  Inspection”.
Is it in good condition? Substitute a known-
good SDM and recheck.
Replace forward-sensor 
referring to “Forward-
Sensor Removal and 
Installation”. If DTC still 
exists, substitute a 
known-good SDM and 
recheck.
(A)
"L29-50" "L29-51"
"E13-1" "E13-2"1
I7RS0A820026-01
"L29-50" "L29-51"
(A)
I7RS0A820027-01  
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DTC Troubleshooting
NOTE
Upon completion of inspection and repair work, perform the following items.
• Reconnect all air bag system components and ensure all components are properly mounted.
• Clear DTCs referring to “DTC Clearance”, if any.
• Repeat “Air Bag Diagnostic System Check” to confirm that the trouble has been corrected.
 
DTC B1084 / B1094: Driver / Passenger Side-Sensor Circuit Short to Power Circuit or OpenS7RS0B8204041
Wiring DiagramStep Action Yes No
1 1) Disconnect side-sensor connector “L11” or “L35”.
2) Disconnect SDM connector “L29”.
3) Check proper connection to SDM connector at terminals “L29-46” and “L29-47” or terminals “L29-44” and “L29-
45”.
4) Measure resistance between “L29-46 terminal and body  ground, “L29-47” terminal and body ground, or “L29-44” 
terminal and body ground, “L29-45” terminal and body 
ground.
Special tool
(A):  09932–76010
Is each measured resistance infinity? Go to Step 3. DTC B1083: “WHT/
RED” circuit or “LT 
GRN/BLK” circuit 
shorted to ground.
DTC B1093: “WHT/
GRN” circuit or “LT 
GRN” circuit shorted to 
ground.
2 1) Check side-sensor referring to “Side-Sensor Inspection”. Is it in good condition? Substitute a known-
good SDM and recheck.
Replace side-sensor 
referring to “Side-
Sensor Removal and 
Installation”. If DTC still 
exists, substitute a 
known-good SDM and 
recheck.
"L29-45""L29-46""L29-47"
"L29-44"
(A)
I7RS0A820037-01
12
3
GRN
RED
8
BLK
L29-27
L29-28 IG
E1
4
“L29”
“L04”
“G32”
“L29”5
WHT/RED
LT GRN/BLKL29-46
SD+
L29-47
SD-6
“L11”
WHT/GRN
LT GRNL29-45
SP+
L29-44
SP-7
“L35”
I7RS0A820028-02
1. From main fuse 4. Junction blo ck assembly 7. Passenger side-sensor
2. Ignition switch 5. SDM 8. Ground for air bag system
3. “A/BAG” fuse 6. Driver side-sensor