Can SUZUKI SWIFT 2005 2.G Service Workshop Manual

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A/T Fluid Level CheckS7RS0B5106002
CAUTION!
Do not use any fluid other than the specified
ATF. Use of any fluid other than the specified
ATF may cause juddering or some other
faulty condition to occur.

Level Check at Normal Operating (Hot) Temperature
– Hot Check1) Drive vehicle so that A/T fluid temperature reach the
normal operating temperature (70 – 80 °C (158 –
176 °F)).
2) Stop vehicle with engine running and place it level.
3) With select lever at “P” range, apply parking brake and place chocks against wheels.
4) Keep engine idling and shift selector slowly to “L” and back to “P” position.
5) With engine idling, pull out fluid level gauge, wipe it off with a clean cloth and put it back into place.
6) Pull out fluid level gauge (1) again and check fluid level indicated on it. The lo west fluid level should be
between FULL HOT (2) and LOW HOT (3). If it is
below LOW HOT, add SUZUKI ATF 3317 or Mobil
ATF 3309 up to FULL HOT.
Automatic transaxle fluid
SUZUKI ATF 3317 or Mobil ATF 3309
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 transaxle failure can
result.
• Bringing the level from LOW HOT to FULL HOT requires 0.4 liters (0.85 / 0.70 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.

Level Check at Room (Cold) Temperature – Cold
Check
Fluid level can be checked temporarily at room (cold)
temperature which correspond to 20 – 30 °C (68 – 86
° F). This level check is considered to be preparation
before performing level check under normal operating
(hot) temperature. Checking procedure itself is the same
as that described in “Level Check at Normal Operating
(Hot) Temperature – Hot Check: ”. If fluid level is
between “FULL COLD” (4) and “LOW COLD” (5),
proceed to test drive. And when fluid temperature has
reached normal operating temp erature, check fluid level
again and adjust it as necessary.
CAUTION!
Fluid level check at room (cold) temperature
is recommended only for preparation of level
check under normal (hot) operating
condition.
Failure to perform fluid level check under
normal (hot) operating temperature may
result in damage to transaxle.

4. “FULL COLD” mark 5. “LOW COLD” mark
1. Fluid level gauge 2. “FULL HOT” mark 3. “LOW HOT” mark
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Select Cable AdjustmentS7RS0B5106013
1) Shift manual shift lever to “N” range (transmission range sensor “N” range).
2) Remove adjuster (cable end) from select lever pin of select lever assembly.
3) Release lock plate (1) which restrict moving of cable end holder (2).
4) Push cable end holder (1) out from eye-end (2) using an appropriate tool (3) to disengage cable.
5) Shift select lever to “N” position.
6) Apply grease to select lever pin and install adjuster (cable end) to it.
: Grease 99000–25011 (SUZUKI Super Grease
A)
7) With both select lever and transmission range sensor kept each “N” position, drive cable end holder
(1) in until it locks cable.
8) Slide lock plate (2) to secure cable end holder in position. 9) After select cable was
installed, check for the
following.
• Push vehicle with select lever shifted to “P” range. Vehicle should not move.
• Vehicle can not be driven in “N” range.
• Vehicle can be driven in “D”, “3”, “2” and “L” ranges.
• Vehicle can be backed in “R” range.
Key Interlock Cable Removal and InstallationS7RS0B5106014
NOTE
Don’t bend interlock cable excessively when
removing and installing it, or system will not
operate correctly.

Removal
1) If the vehicle is equipped with air bag system, disconnect negative cable at battery and disable air
bag system, referring to “Disabling Air Bag System in
Section 8B”.
2) Remove steering column cover.
3) Turn ignition switch to ACC position.
4) Pull out key interlock cable (1) from key cylinder cover (2) while pressing check hook with slotted
screwdriver (3) or the like.
“P” “R”
“N”
“D”
“2”
“L”
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5) Shift select lever to “N” position.
NOTE
If select lever is in “P” position, shift select
lever referring to “Select Lever Inspection”.

6) Install cable casing cap (3) to selector bracket (4).
7) Connect cable end (1) to interlock cam (2) with ignition switch turned to ACC position.
8) Drive lock button (5) in cable end until it locks cable expansion and contraction.
9) With select lever set at “P ” position, turn ignition key
to ACC position and then check for the following
conditions.
• With knob button released, ignition key can be turned from ACC position to LOCK position.
• With knob button pressed, ignition key cannot be
turned from ACC position to LOCK position.
10) Install steering column cover. 11) If the vehicle is equipped with air bag system, connect negative cable at battery and enable air bag
system, referring to “Enabling Air Bag System in
Section 8B”.
Transmission Range Sensor (Shift Switch)
Inspection and Adjustment
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1) Shift manual select lever (4) to “N” range.
2) Check that needle direction shaped on lock washer (2) and “N” reference line (1) on transmission range
sensor are aligned. If not, loosen sensor bolts (3)
and align them.
Tightening torque
Transmission range sensor bolt (a): 5.5 N·m (
0.55 kgf-m, 4.0 lb-ft)
3) Check that engine starts in “N” and “P” ranges but it doesn’t start in “D”, “2”, “L” or “R” range. Also, check
that back-up lamp lights in “R” range.
If faulty condition cannot be corrected by adjustment,
disconnect transmission range sensor connector
and check that continuity ex ists as shown by moving
manual select lever.
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2
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3) Install new differential side oil seal to transaxle case by using special tools.
Special tool
(A): 09924–74510
(B): 09944–88220
Differential side oil seal installing depth
“a”: 3.8 – 4.8 mm (0.15 – 0.19 in.)
4) Apply grease to oil seal lip. : Grease 99000–25030 (SUZUKI Super Grease C)
Automatic Transaxle Unit Inspection and
Adjustment
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Inspection
Brake discs
Dry and inspect them for pitting, burn flaking, significant
wear, glazing, cracking, charring and chips or metal
particles imbedded in lining.
If discs show any of the ab ove conditions, replacement
is required.
NOTE
• If disc lining is exfoliated or discolored, replace all discs.
• Before assembling new discs, soak them in A/T fluid for at least two hours.

Brake separator plates and retaining plates
Dry plates and check for discol oration. If plate surface is
smooth and even color smear is indicated, plate should
be reused. If severe heat spot discoloration or surface
scuffing is indicated, plate must be replaced.
Brake return spring subassembly
Measure free length of each brake return spring
subassembly.
Evidence of extreme heat or burning in the area of clutch
may have caused springs to take heat set and would
require their replacement.
Free length of 1st & reverse brake return spring
subassembly
“a”: 21.71 mm (0.855 in.)
Free length of 2nd brake return spring subassembly
“a”: 15.85 mm (0.624 in.)
NOTE
• Do not apply excessive force when measuring spring free length.
• Perform measurement at several points.

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12) Install 1st and reverse brake plate snap ring so that its both ends would be positioned in correct locations
as shown in figure.
13) Using special tools, meas ure 1st and reverse brake
piston stroke when compressed air (400 – 800 kPa,
4 – 8 kg/cm
2, 57 – 113 psi) is brown through oil hole.
Special tool
(A): 09900–20607
(B): 09900–20701
(C): 09952–06020
1st and reverse brake piston stroke
Standard: 0.791 – 1.489 mm (0.0311 – 0.0586 in.) 14) Install reduction drive gear (1) to transaxle case (3)
by using special tools and hydraulic press.
CAUTION!
• Do not use transaxle case as groundwork to press fit reduction drive gear.
• Do not give load more than 20 kN (2000 kg, 4410 lb) with hydraulic press. Otherwise, it
may result in damaging reduction drive
gear bearing.

NOTE
When replacing reduction drive gear, replace
it together with reduction driven gear as a
set.

Special tool
(A): 09951–18210
(B): 09944–78210
15) Install parking lock pawl (1) and spring (2). Apply A/T fluid to parking lock pawl sh aft, then insert it into
transaxle case.
[A]: Correct [B]: Incorrect
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2. Stand that can slightly lift transaxle case.
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16) Install new planetary ring gear subassembly (1) to reduction drive gear (3) by using special tools and
hydraulic press.
CAUTION!
• Do not reuse planetary ring gear subassembly. Otherwise it may cause
damage to planetary gear unit and/or
reduction gears.
• Do not use transaxle case as groundwork to press fit planetary ring gear
subassembly.
• Do not give load more than 20 kN (2000 kg, 4410 lb) with hydraulic press. Otherwise, it
may result in damaging reduction drive
gear bearing.

Special tool
(A): 09951–18210
(B): 09944–78210 17) Using a small torque
wrench, while turning to
counter drive gear 100 rpm and measure the
preload.
CAUTION!
• Do not tighten nut over the specifications so that reduction drive gear nut would not
be broken.
• Carry out this procedure on rubber mat in order not to damage transaxle case.

Reduction drive gear bearing preload measured
as starting torque
Standard: 0.05 – 0.35 N ⋅m (0.5 – 3.5 kg-cm, 0.036
– 0.253 lb-ft)
18) Caulk reduction drive gear nut (1).
19) Apply A/T fluid to planetary gear assembly (1), then fit it to planetary ring gear assembly.
2. Stand that can slightly lift transaxle case.
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09928–0605009942–15511
Differential preload adapter Sliding hammer
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09944–78210 09944–88220
Bearing installer sup port Oil seal installer
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09944–96011 09946–06710
Bearing outer race remover Transfer bearing dummy
) / ) / ) / )) / )
09951–18210 09952–06020
Oil seal remover & installer
No. 2 Dial gauge plate No.2
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SUZUKI scan tool

This kit includes following
items. 1. Tech 2, 2. PCMCIA
card, 3. DLC cable, 4. SAE
16/19 adapter, 5. Cigarette
cable, 6. DLC loop back
adapter, 7. Battery power
cable, 8. RS232 cable, 9.
RS232 adapter, 10. RS232
loop back connector, 11.
Storage case, 12. ) / ) / )

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Diagnostic Information and Procedures
Manual Transaxle Symptom DiagnosisS7RS0B5204001
Repair Instructions
Manual Transaxle Oil ChangeS7RS0B5206001
1) Before changing or inspecting oil, be sure to stop engine and lift vehicle horizontally.
2) With vehicle lifted up, check oil level and leakage. If leakage exists, correct it.
NOTE
Whenever vehicle is hoisted for any other
service work than oil change, also be sure to
check for oil leakage.

3) Remove oil filler plug (2).
4) Remove drain plug (1), and drain old oil. 5) Apply sealant to thread of drain plug (1), and tighten
it to specified torque.
“A”: Sealant 99000–31260 (SUZUKI Bond
No.1217G)
Tightening torque
Transaxle oil drain plug (a): 21 N·m (2.1 kgf-m,
15.5 lb-ft)
6) Pour new specified oil unt il oil level reaches bottom
of oil filler plug hole (3) as shown in figure.NOTE
It is highly recommended to use API GL-4
75W-90 gear oil.

Transaxle oil specification
: API GL-4 (For SAE classification, refer to
viscosity chart [A] in figure.)
Manual transaxle oil capacity
Reference: 2.0 liters (4.2/3.5 US/Imp. pt)
Condition Possible cause Correction / Reference Item
Gears slipping out of
mesh Worn shift fork shaft
Replace.
Worn shift fork or synchronizer sleeve Replace.
Weak or damaged locating springs Replace.
Worn bearings on input shaft or
countershaft Replace.
Worn chamfered tooth on sleeve and
gear Replace sleeve and gear.
Hard shifting Maladjusted gear select control cable Adjust.
Inadequate or insufficient lubricant Replenish.
Improper clutch pedal free travel Replace clutch master cylinder or clutch pedal
arm.
Distorted or broken clutch disc Replace.
Damaged clutch pressure plate Replace clutch cover.
Worn synchronizer ring Replace.
Worn chamfered tooth on sleeve or gear Replace sleeve or gear.
Worn gear shift / select control cables
joint Replace.
Distorted shift shaft Replace.
Worn gear shift / select control cables Replace.
Noise Inadequate or insufficient lubricant Replenish.
Damaged or worn bearing(s) Replace.
Damaged or worn gear(s) Replace.
Damaged or worn synchronizer parts Replace.

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18) Remove differential bearing shim.
19) Remove differential side bearing outer race from left case (1) using special tools.
Special tool
(A): 09924–74510
(B): 09926–27610
20) Remove differential gear assembly (1) from right case (2).
Reassembly 1) Install differential assembly (1) into right case (2). 2) Join input shaft assembly (5), countershaft assembly
(4), low speed gear shift shaft (2) and high speed
gear shift shaft (3) assemblies all together, then
install them into right case (1).
CAUTION!
Take care not to damage oil seal lip by input
shaft, or oil leakage may take place.

NOTE
• Input shaft right bearing on shaft can be
installed into right case tapping shaft with
plastic hammer.
• Check to make sure that countershaft is engaged with final g ear while installing.

3) Install 5th & reverse gear shift shaft (1) with 5th &
reverse gear shift guide shaft (2) into right case (5).
Reverse gear shift arm (4) has to be joined with
reverse gear shift lever (3) at the same time.
(A)
(B)
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14) With putting a shim (2) on bearing outer race (3), place straightedge (1) over it and compress it by
hand through straightedge, and then measure
clearance “a” between case surface (4) and
straightedge using feeler gauge (5).
Clearance between case surface and
straightedge (Shim protrusion)
“a”: 0.08 – 0.12 mm (0.0032 – 0.0047 in.)
15) By repeating Step 14), select a suitable shim which adjusts clearance “a” to specification and put it on
bearing outer race.
NOTE
Insert 0.10 mm (0.0039 in.) feeler to know
whether or not a shim fulfills specification
quickly.

Available shim thickness
16) Place left case plate (2) inserting its end in groove of shift guide shaft (4) and tighten bolts (1) to which
thread lock cement has been applied.
NOTE
After tightening bolts, make sure that
countershaft (5) can be rotated by hand
feeling certain load.

“A”: Thread lock cement 99000–32110 (Thread
Lock Cement Super 1322)
Tightening torque
Left case plate bolt (a): 23 N·m (2.3 kgf-m, 17.0
lb-ft)
17) Install fifth gear referring to “Fifth Gear Disassembly and Assembly”.
18) Install gear shift and select shaft assembly referring to “Gear Shift and Select Shaft Assembly Removal
and Installation”.
19) Install back up light switch referring to “Back Up Light
Switch Removal and Installation”.
20) Check input shaft for rotation in each gear position.
21) Also confirm continuity of back up light switch in
reverse position using ohmmeter.
0.55 mm (0.021 in.) 0.90 mm (0.035 in.)
0.60 mm (0.023 in.) 0.95 mm (0.037 in.)
0.65 mm (0.025 in.) 1.00 mm (0.039 in.)
0.70 mm (0.027 in.) 1.05 mm (0.041 in.)
0.75 mm (0.029 in.) 1.10 mm (0.043 in.)
0.80 mm (0.031 in.) 1.15 mm (0.059 in.)
0.85 mm (0.033 in.)
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3. Input shaft
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