Can SUZUKI SWIFT 2005 2.G Service Workshop Manual
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• For side curtain-air bag (inflator) modulea. Cut off bag (1) of side curtain-air bag (inflator)  module.
b. Tie side curtain-air bag inflator (1) to tire (3)  with wire harness (2) as shown.
Wire harness specifications
Stripped wire harness section 1.25 mm2 
(0.0019 in.2) or more (Stripped wire harness 
diameter 1.25 mm (0.05 in.) or more)
CAUTION! 
Make sure that wire harness is tight. It is very 
dangerous if looseness in wire harness 
results in side curtain-air bag inflator flying 
off due to shock from inflator deploying.
 
NOTE
Wind wire harness (2) around at least 3 times.
 
c. Clear space (5) on ground about 185 cm (6 ft)  in diameter where side curtain-air bag 
(inflator) module (1) is set for deployment. 
Paved, outdoor location where there is no 
activity is preferred. If outdoor location is not 
available, use space on shop floor where 
there is no activity and sufficient ventilation is 
provided. Ensure no loose or flammable 
object exists within activation area.
d. Pile tire with side curtain-air bag (inflator)  module on tire (4). • For seat belt pretensioner
a. Cut webbing (1) at tongue plate stopper (3) of  seat belt pretensioner (2) side as shown.
NOTE
Hold seat belt pretensioner (2) vertically in 
the same condition as it is installed. 
Otherwise, webbing can’t be pulled out.
 
b. Remove tongue plate (4) and shoulder anchor (5) from webbing.
c. Tie webbing (1) tightly at  10 cm (3.9 in.) from 
cutting edge as shown.
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I4RS0A820090-01
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4
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10 cm (3.9 in.)
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5) Check that there is no open, short or damage in special tools (deployment harness (A), adapter cable 
(B) and (C)). If any faulty condition is found, do not 
use it and be sure to use new special tool. And 
connect adapter cable (B), (C) or (D) to deployment 
harness (A) and lock connectors with lock slider.
Special tool
(A):  09932-75031
(B):  09932–77310
(C):  09932–78332
(D):  09932–76510
6) Short two deployment harness leads together by  fully seating one banana plug into the other.
WARNING! 
Deployment harness (A)  shall remain shorted 
and not be connected to 12 volts vehicle 
battery until you are ready to deploy air bag 
(inflator) module or activate seat belt 
pretensioner.
 
7) Connect adapter cable (B) or (C) in series with  deployment harness (A) to air bag (inflator) module 
or seat belt pretensioner as follows.
• For driver and passenger air bag (inflator) module [A]
Connect adapter cable (B) in series with 
deployment harness (A) and push adapter cable 
(B) connector to air bag (inflator) module 
connector till click can be heard.
• For side-air bag (inflator) module [B] Connect adapter cable (C) in series with 
deployment harness (A) and push adapter cable 
(C) connector to side bag (inflator) module 
connector till click can be heard.
• For side curtain-air bag (inflator) module [C] Connect adapter cable (D) in series with 
deployment harness (A) to curtain bag (inflator) 
module and lock connector with lock part.
• For seat belt pretensioners [D] Connect adapter cable (D) in series with 
deployment harness (A) to seat belt pretensioner 
and lock connector with lock part.
[A]
[C]
[D]
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[B]
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(A)
(A)
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21) Disconnect adapter cable (special tool) from air bag (inflator) module or seat belt pretensioner as soon as 
possible. This will preven t adapter cable (special 
tool) from damage due to possible contact with hot 
air bag (inflator) module or hot seat belt 
pretensioner.
22) Check adapter cable connector as follows. Adapter cable connector (special tool) is designed to 
be reused. However it should be inspected for 
damage after deployment and replaced if necessary.
23) With air bag (inflator) modules deployed and seat  belt pretensioners acti vated, vehicle may be 
scrapped in the same manner as non-air bag system 
/ seat belt pretensioner equipped vehicle.
NOTE
Remaining steps are to be followed in the 
unlikely event that air bag (inflator) module 
did not deploy or seat belt pretensioner did 
not activate.
 
24) Remove undeployed air bag (inflator) module(s) and/ or inactivated seat belt pretensioner(s) from vehicle. 
For driver air bag (inflator) module, refer to “Driver 
Air Bag (Inflator) Module Removal and Installation”. 
For passenger air bag (inflator) module, refer to 
“Passenger Air Bag (Inflator) Module Removal and 
Installation”. For seat belt pretensioner, refer to 
“Front Seat Belt Removal an d Installation in Section 
8A”.
25) Temporarily store undeployed air bag (inflator)  module referring to “Precautions on Service and 
Diagnosis of Air Bag System” for details.
26) Contact your local distribu tor for further assistance.
Deployed Air Bag (Inflator) Module and 
Activated Seat Belt Pretensioner Disposal
S7RS0B8206019
WARNING! 
Failure to follow proper air bag (inflator) 
module and seat belt pretensioner disposal 
procedures can result in air bag deployment 
and pretensioner activation which may cause 
personal injury. The undeployed air bag 
(inflator) module and the inactivated seat belt 
pretensioner must not be disposed of 
through normal refuse channels.
The undeployed air bag (inflator) module and 
the inactivated seat belt pretensioner 
contains substances that can cause severe 
illness or personal injury if the sealed 
container is damaged during disposal.
 
Deployed air bag (inflator) module and the activated seat 
belt pretensioner can be disposed of through normal 
refuse channels just like any other parts. For their 
disposal, however, the following points should be noted.
• The air bag (inflator) module and the seat belt 
pretensioner immediately after deployment / activation 
is very hot. Wait for 30 minu tes to cool it off before 
handling it.
• Never apply water, oil, etc. to deployed air bag  (inflator) module and the activated seat belt 
pretensioner to cool it off and be careful so that water, 
oil etc. does not get on the deployed air bag (inflator) 
module and the activated seat belt pretensioner.
• After the air bag (inflator) module has been deployed,  the surface of the air bag may contain a powdery 
residue. This powder consists primarily of cornstarch 
(used to lubricate the bag as it inflates) and by-
products of the chemical reaction. As with many 
service procedures, you should wear gloves and 
safety glasses.
• When disposing of the deployed air bag (inflator)  module and the activated seat belt pretensioner, be 
sure to seal it in a vinyl bag.
• When air bag (inflator) module and seat belt  pretensioner have been deployed / activated inside 
the vehicle which is going to be scrapped, leave them 
as installed to the vehicle.
• Be sure to wash your hand s with mild soap and water 
after handling them.
IYSQ01820095-01
I3JA01820119-01  
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Specifications
Tightening Torque SpecificationsS7RS0B8207001
NOTE
The specified tightening torque is also described in the following.
“Air Bag System Components, Wiring and Connectors Location”
 
Reference:
For the tightening torque of fastener not specified in this section, refer to “Fasteners Information in Section 0A”.
Special Tools and Equipment
Use of Special ToolsS7RS0B8208001
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. Do not use a non-powered probe 
type tester.
Instructions must be followed carefully, 
otherwise personal  injury may result.
 
You should be familiar with  the tools listed under the 
heading “Special Tool”. You should be able to measure 
voltage and resistance. You should be familiar with 
proper use of a scan tool such as Air Bag Driver / 
Passenger Load Tool, Connector Test Adapter Kit and 
the Digital Multimeter.
Special tool
(A):  09932–76010 Connector Test Adapter Kit
This must be used whenever a diagnostic procedure 
requests checking or probing a terminal.
Using the appropriate adapter  in the special tool will 
ensure that no damage to the  terminal will occur from the 
multimeter probe, such as spreading or bending.
Fastening part
Tightening torque
Note
N ⋅mkgf-mlb-ft
SDM bolt 9 0.9  6.5  )
Driver air bag (inflator) module mounting bolt 9 0.9  6.5  )
Passenger air bag (inflator) module attaching 
bolt 23 2.3 16.5 )
Sleeve lock nut 2.5 0.25  2.0  )
Side curtain-air bag (inflator) module attaching 
bolts 11 1.1 8.0 )
Forward-sensor mounting bolt 9 0.9  6.5  )
Side-sensor bolt 9 0.9  6.5  )
I3JA01820041-01  
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The adapter (1) will also give an idea of whether or not 
contact tension is sufficient, helping to find an open or 
intermittent open due to poor terminal contact. An SDM 
short bar release tool (2) is included in the connector test 
adapter kit. Inserting it in to the SDM connector (3) will 
releases the shorting bar.
Special tool
(B):  09932–75010 Air bag driver / passenger load 
tool
This tool is used as a diagno stic aid and safety device to 
prevent inadvertent air bag (inflator) module deployment.
The load tool has three connectors attached to its case 
which are electrically functional and serve as resistive 
load substitutions.
No more than two connectors are used at any time.
One of connectors (“STEER ING WHEEL”) is used to 
substitute the load of the followings.
• Driver air bag (inflator) module when it is connected at  the top of the column to the contact coil assembly.
• Passenger air bag (inflator) module when it is  connected to the air bag harness connector in 
instrument panel harness for passenger air bag 
(inflator) module.
• Each of driver and passen ger seat belt pretensioners 
when it is connected to air bag harness connector in 
instrument panel harness for driver and passenger 
seat belt pretensioners.
• Side-air bag (inflator) module when it is connected to  the floor harness connector for side-air bag (inflator) 
module.
• Side curtain-air bag (inflator) module when it is  connected to the floor harness connector for side 
curtain-air bag (inflator) module. Another connec
tor (“BASE OF COLUMN ”) is used to 
substitute the load of the driver air bag (inflator) module 
and the contact coil assembly when it is connected at the 
base of the column to the air bag wire harness.
The third connector (“PASSENGER INFLATOR”) is not 
used.
By substituting the resistan ce of the load tool when 
called for, a determination can be made as to whether an 
inflator circuit component is causing system malfunction 
and which component is causing the malfunction.
The load tool should be used only when specifically 
called for in the diagnostic procedures.
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1. Connector for contact coil and driver air bag (inflator) module 
(Located near the base of the steering column)
2. Connector for driver, passenger air bag (inflator) module, side-air bag  (inflator) module and driver and passenger seat belt pretensioners
3. Not used
I1JA01820004-01  
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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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List of Connectors ........................................... 9A-103
C Connector .................................................... 9A-103
D Connector (M16A engine) ........................... 9A-104
E Connector .................................................... 9A-104
G Connector .................................................... 9A-106
J Connector ..................................................... 9A-108
K Connector .................................................... 9A-109
L Connector..................................................... 9A-109
M Connector (SPORT model) ......................... 9A-111
O Connector .................................................... 9A-111
R Connector .................................................... 9A-111
Lighting Systems .................................... 9B-1
Component Location ........... ................................9B-1
Lighting System Component s Location............... 9B-1
Interior Light System Location............................. 9B-2
Diagnostic Information and Procedures ............ 9B-2 Headlight Symptom Diagnosis ............................ 9B-2
Headlight Leveling System Symptom Diagnosis (If Equipped) ..................................... 9B-2
Turn Signal and Hazard Warning Light  Symptom Diagnosis .......................................... 9B-3
Clearance, Tail and License Plate Light  Symptom Diagnosis .......................................... 9B-3
Back-Up Light Symptom Diagnosis..................... 9B-4
Brake Light Symptom Diagnosis ......................... 9B-4
Front Fog Light Symptom Diagnosis (If  Equipped) .......................................................... 9B-4
Interior Light Symptom Diagnosis ....................... 9B-5
Repair Instructions ..............................................9B-5 Headlight Housing Removal and Installation ...... 9B-5
Headlight Bulb Replacemen t............................... 9B-6
Headlight Aiming Adjustment with Screen .......... 9B-6
Headlight Switch (in Lighting Switch)  Removal and Installation ................................... 9B-8
Headlight Switch (in Lighting Switch)  Inspection .......................................................... 9B-8
Hazard Warning Switch Removal and  Installation ......................................................... 9B-8
Hazard Warning Switch Inspection ..................... 9B-9
Brake Light Switch Inspection ............................. 9B-9
Turn Signal Light Switch (in Lighting Switch)  Removal and Installation ................................... 9B-9
Turn Signal Light Switch (in Lighting Switch)  Inspection .......................................................... 9B-9
Turn Signal and Hazard Warning Relay  Removal and Installation ................................... 9B-9
Turn Signal and Hazard Warning Relay  Inspection ........................................................ 9B-10
License Light Removal and Installation............. 9B-10
Front Fog Light Removal and Installation (If  Equipped) ........................................................ 9B-11
Front Fog Light Bulb Replacement (If  Equipped) ........................................................ 9B-11
Front Fog Light Switch Inspection (If  Equipped) ........................................................ 9B-11
Front Fog Light Relay Inspection (If  Equipped) ........................................................ 9B-11
Front Fog Light Aiming Adjustment with  Screen (If Equipped) ....................................... 9B-12 Headlight Leveling Switch Inspection (If 
Equipped) ........................................................ 9B-13
Headlight Leveling Actuator Inspection (If  Equipped) ........................................................ 9B-13
Instrumentation / Driver Info. / Horn ...... 9C-1
Precautions ...........................................................9C-1 Precautions in Diagnosing Troubles for Combination Meter ............................................9C-1
General Description .............................................9C-1 CAN Communication System Description...........9C-1
Auto Volume Co ntrol System Description (If 
Equipped) ..........................................................9C-3
Schematic and Routing Diagram ........................9C-4 Combination Meter Circuit Diagram ....................9C-4
Component Location ............ ...............................9C-6
Audio System Component Location ....................9C-6
Diagnostic Information and Procedures ............9C-6 Speedometer and VSS Symp tom Diagnosis ......9C-6
Tachometer Symptom Diagnosis ........................9C-6
Engine Coolant Temperature (ECT) Meter  Symptom Diagnosis ..........................................9C-7
Fuel Meter Symptom Diagnosis ..........................9C-7
Low Fuel Warning Light Symptom Diagnosis .....9C-7
Oil Pressure Warning Light Symptom  Diagnosis ..........................................................9C-8
Brake and Parking Brake Warning Light  Symptom Diagnosis ..........................................9C-8
Seat Belt Reminder Light Symptom Diagnosis  (If Equipped)......................................................9C-8
A/T Shift Position Indicator Symptom  Diagnosis (A/T Model).......................................9C-9
Charge Warning Light Sy mptom Diagnosis ........9C-9
Main Beam (High Beam) Indicator Symptom  Diagnosis ..........................................................9C-9
Warning Buzzer Circuit Sy mptom Diagnosis ....9C-10
Cigarette Lighter Symptom Diagnosis (If  Equipped) ........................................................9C-10
Horn Symptom Diagnosis .................................9C-10
Information Display Symptom Diagnosis (If  Equipped) ........................................................9C-11
Clock Symptom Diagnosis (If Equipped)...........9C-12
Audio System Symptom Diagnosis (If  Equipped) ........................................................9C-12
Remote Audio Control Switch Symptom  Diagnosis (If Equipped) ...................................9C-13
Navigation Symptom Diagnosis (If Equipped)...9C-14
Repair Instructions ............ ................................9C-14
Ignition Switch Removal and Installation...........9C-14
Ignition Switch Inspection..................................9C-14
Combination Meter Removal and Installation ...9C-15
Fuel Level Sensor Removal and Installation .....9C-15
Fuel Level Sensor Inspection ............................9C-15
Oil Pressure Switch Remova l and Installation ..9C-15
Oil Pressure Switch Inspec tion .........................9C-16
Engine Coolant Temperature (ECT) Sensor  Inspection ........................................................9C-16
Brake Fluid Level Switch Inspection .................9C-16
Parking Brake Switch Inspec tion.......................9C-16  
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Body, Cab and Accessories
Wiring Systems
Precautions
Cautions in Body Electrical System ServicingS7RS0B9100001
When servicing the electric systems, observe the cautions described in “Precautions for Electrical Circuit Service in 
Section 00” to protect electrical parts and to prevent a fire.
General Description
AbbreviationsS7RS0B9101001
Refer to the “Abbreviations in Sect ion 0A” for the general abbreviations.
ESP
® is a registered trademark of Daimler Chrysler AG.
Wire / Connector Color SymbolsS7RS0B9101002
Refer to “Wire Color Sy mbols in Section 0A”.
Abbreviation Full term Abbreviation Full term
2WD 2 Wheel Drive Vehicles J/B Junction block
4WD 4 Wheel Drive Vehicles J/C Joint connectorA/B Air Bag KLS Keyless Start System
ACC Accessory L Left
CAN Controller Area Network LED Light Emitting Diode
COMB Combination LHD Left Hand Drive Vehicle DSL Diesel engine LO Low
ELCM EVAP leak check module OCV Oil Control Valve ESP
®Electronic Stability Program P/N Power Normal
FWD Forward R Right HI High RHD Right Hand Drive Vehicle
IF EQPD If equipped ST Starter IG COIL Ignition coil TPMS Tire Pressure Monitoring System ILL Illumination VIM Valiable Intake Manifold
IND Indicator VSV Vacuum Switching Valve INT Intermittent 5 dr 5 door  
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How to Read Connector Codes and Terminal Nos.S7RS0B9101005
1) Connector code/Terminal No./Terminal layout• The connector shape and terminal layout shown in th is manual are those when viewed from “Z” in the 
illustration.
Refer to “List of Connectors”.
NOTE
Molded terminal numbers that are different from the above can be found on some connectors in rare 
cases.
These molded numbers are not applied in this manual.
 
2) Connector type
A40
(View Z)
(View Z)
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123 4
567 8 234
5678
D185
D18A40
Connector code.
Connector code.
Terminal No.
"CONNECTOR LIST"
Male terminal
Female terminal Z
View Z
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C: Engine harnessNo./Color Connective position No./Color Connective positionC01/GRY IAC valve C22/- Generator #2
C02/GRY IG Coil #1 C23/BLK Starting motor #1
C03/GRY IG Coil #2 C24/- Starting motor #2
C04/GRY Fuel injector #1 C25/GR Y VSS (Vehicle speed sensor)
C05/GRY Fuel injector #2 C26/GRY Knock sensor
C06/GRY Fuel injector #3 C27/BLU (A/
T) Input shaft speed sensor
C07/GRY Fuel injector #4 C28/GRY 
(A/T) Trans axle range sensor
C08/BLK or  GRY CMP sensor C29/GRY 
(A/T) Shift solenoid
C09/BLK ECT sensor C30/BLK 
(M/T) Back-up light switch
C10/GRY EGR stepper motor C31/- Main fuse box C11/BLK Throttle position sensor C32/GRY 
(IF EQPD) Current sensor
C12/BLK MAP sensor C33/- Main fuse box
C13/BLK MAF sensor C34/N (A/T) TCM
C14/BLK EVAP canister purge valve C35/N (A/T) TCM
C15/GRY Heated oxygen sensor #1 C36/N Main harness (To E24)
C16/GRN Heated oxygen sensor #2 C37/GRY ECM C17/BLK A/C compressor C38/- Weld splice C18/N Oil pressure switch C39/- Weld splice
C19/BLU VVT solenoid C40/- Weld splice
C20/GRY CKP sensor C41/- Weld splice
C21/GRY or  BLK Generator #1