Wheel bolt torque SUZUKI SWIFT 2005 2.G Service Service Manual
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4) Hoist vehicle and remove wheel.
5) Remove harness clamp (1) and clamp bolts (2).
6) Remove rear wheel speed sensor (3) from knuckle.
Installation
CAUTION! 
Do not pull or twist wi re harness more than 
necessary when installing rear wheel speed 
sensor.
 
Reverse removal procedure for installation noting the 
following.
• Check that no foreign material is attached to  sensor(1) and mating encoder (2).
• Be sure to install wheel speed sensor (1) and its bolt  at the correct position as shown in figure.
Tighten sensor bolt and harness clamp bolts to 
specified torque.
Tightening torque
Rear wheel speed sensor bolt (a):  11 N·m (1.1 kgf-
m, 8.0 lb-ft)
Rear wheel speed sensor harness clamp bolt (a):  
11 N·m (1.1 kgf-m, 8.0 lb-ft)
• Check that there is no clearance between sensor and  brake back plate.
Rear Wheel Speed Sensor InspectionS7RS0B4606032
Refer to “Front Wheel Speed Sensor Inspection” since 
rear wheel speed sensor is the same as front wheel 
speed sensor.
3
2
1
I6RS0B460036-02
[A]: OK [B]: NG
1
(b)
[A][B]
11
(a)
2
I6RS0B460037-02  
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Specifications
Tightening Torque SpecificationsS7RS0B4607001
Reference:
For the tightening torque of fastener not specified in this section, refer to “Fasteners Information in Section 0A”.
NOTE
The specified tightening torque is also described in the following.
“ESP® Hydraulic Unit / Control Module Assembly Removal and Installation”
 
Special Tools and Equipment
Special ToolS7RS0B4608001
Fastening part Tightening torque
Note
N ⋅mkgf-mlb-ft
Brake pipe flare nut 16 1.6  11.5  )
ESP ® hydraulic unit / control module assembly 
bolt 90.9 6.5 )
ESP ® hydraulic unit / control module assembly 
bracket bolt 25 2.5 18.0 )
Front wheel speed sensor bolt 11 1.1  8.0  )
Front wheel speed sensor harness clamp bolt 11 1.1  8.0  )
Rear wheel speed sensor bolt 11 1.1  8.0  )
Rear wheel speed sensor har ness clamp bolt 11 1.1  8.0  )
Yaw rate / G sensor assembly nut 8 0.8  6.0  )
09956–02311SUZUKI scan tool
Brake pressure gauge —
 ) 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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Transmission / Transaxle
Manual Transmission/Transaxle
General Description
Manual Transaxle Construction and ServicingS7RS0B5201001
The transaxle provides five forward speeds and one reverse speed by means of three synchromeshs and three shafts 
(input shaft, countershaft and reverse gear shaft). All forward gears are in constant mesh, and reverse uses a sliding 
idler gear arrangement.
The low speed synchronizer sleeve & hub is mounted on countershaft and engaged with countershaft 1st gear or 2nd 
gear, while the high speed synchronizer sleeve & hub is don e on input shaft and engaged with input shaft 3rd gear or 
4th gear. The 5th speed synchronizer sleev e & hub on input shaft is engaged with input shaft fifth gear mounted on the 
input shaft.
To prevent the cracking noise from the reverse gear when shifting transaxle gear into the reverse gear, the reverse 
shift braking device is used.
The device utilizes the 5th synchromesh, which is the lever synchro type, to appl y the brake on the input shaft rotation.
The double cone synchronizing mechanism is provided to 2nd gear synchromesh device for high performance of 
shifting to 2nd gear.
The countershaft turns the final gear and differential assembly, thereby turning the front drive shafts which are 
attached to the front wheels.
For servicing, it is ne cessary to use genuine sealant or its equivalent on  mating surfaces of transaxle case which is 
made of aluminum. The case fastening bolts must be tight ened to specified torque by means of torque wrench. It is 
also important that all parts are thoroughly cleaned  with cleaning fluid and air dried before reassembling.
Further, care must be taken to adjust preload of count ershaft taper roller bearings. New synchronizer rings are 
prohibited from being lapped with respective gear cones  by using lapping compound before they are assembled.  
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3) Pull out input shaft bearing (1) from flywheel (2), use the following special tool if necessary.
Special tool
(A):  09921–26020
(B):  09930–30104
4) Remove flywheel (1) from crank shaft using special  tool.
Special tool
(A):  09924–17811 Installation
CAUTION! 
Do not reuse flywheel bolts. Otherwise, bolts 
may loosen. Be sure to use new bolts with 
pre-coated adhesive.
 
NOTE
Before assembling, make
 sure that flywheel 
surface and pressure plate surface have 
been cleaned and dried thoroughly.
 
1) Install flywheel (2) to crankshaft and tighten new  bolts (1) to specification.
Special tool
(A):  09924–17811
Tightening torque
Flywheel bolt (a):  70 N·m (7.0 kgf-m, 51.0 lb-ft)
2) Using special tool, install input shaft bearing to  flywheel (1).
Special tool
(B):  09925–98210
I2RH01530023-01
I4RS0A530015-02
I2RH01530024-01
I4RS0A530016-01  
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3) Aligning clutch disc to flywheel center using special 
tool, install clutch cover  (1) and bolts (2). Then 
tighten bolts (2) to specification.
NOTE
• While tightening clutch cover bolts,  compress clutch disc with special tool 
(clutch center guide) by hand so that disc 
is centered.
• Tighten cover bolts little by little evenly in  diagonal order.
 
Special tool
(A):  09924–17811 
(B):  09923–36320
Tightening torque
Clutch cover bolt (a):  23 N·m (2.3 kgf-m, 17.0 lb-
ft)
4) Slightly apply grease to input shaft (1), then join  manual transaxle assembly with engine referring to 
“Manual Transaxle Unit Dismounting and 
Remounting in Section 5B”.
“A”:  Grease 99000–25210 (SUZUKI Super 
Grease I) 
NOTE
When inserting transaxle input shaft to clutch 
disc, turn crankshaft li ttle by little to match 
the splines.
 
Clutch Cover, Clutch Disc and Flywheel 
Inspection
S7RS0B5306015
Input Shaft Bearing
Check bearing (1) for smooth ro tation and replace it if 
abnormality is found.
Clutch Disc
Measure depth of rivet head depression, i.e. distance 
between rivet head and facing surface.
If depression is found to hav e reached service limit at 
any of rivet holes (2), repl ace clutch disc assembly (1).
Rivet head depth
Standard: 1.65 – 2.25 mm (0.06 – 0.09 in.)
Limit: 0.5 mm (0.02 in.)
I4RS0A530017-01
I4RS0A530018-01
I3RM0A530014-01
I4RS0A530019-01  
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Clutch Release System InspectionS7RS0B5306017
Clutch Release Bearing
Check clutch release bearing for smooth rotation. If 
abnormality is found, replace it. 
CAUTION! 
Do not wash release bearing. Washing may 
cause grease leakage and consequential 
bearing damage.
 
Clutch Release Shaft
Check clutch release shaft and its pin for deflection or 
damage.
If abnormality is found, replace it.
Specifications
Tightening Torque SpecificationsS7RS0B5307001
NOTE
The specified tightening torque is also described in the following.
“Clutch Fluid Pipe and Hose Components”
“Clutch Pedal and Clutch Pedal Bracket Components”
“Clutch Cover, Clutch Disc and Flywheel Components”
 
Reference:
For the tightening torque of fastener not specified in this section, refer to “Fasteners Information in Section 0A”.
I3RM0A530020-01
I3RM0A530021-01
Fastening part Tightening torque
Note
N ⋅mkgf-mlb-ft
CPP switch lock nut 7.5  0.75  5.5  )
Clutch operating cylinder bolt 23 2.3  17.0  )
Flywheel bolt 70 7.0  51.0  )
Clutch cover bolt 23 2.3  17.0  )
Release lever bolt 23 2.3  17.0  )  
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Diagnostic Information and Procedures
Steering Symptom DiagnosisS7RS0B6104001
ConditionPossible cause Correction / Reference Item
Hard steering Tire not adequately inflated Inflate tires to proper pressure.
Malfunction of power steering system Check and correct.
Bind in tie-rod end ball studs or lower 
ball joints Replace tie-rod end or front suspension arm.
Disturbed front wheel alignment Check and adjust front wheel alignment.
Bind in steering column Repair or replace steering column.
Rack and pinion adjustment Check and adjustment rack and pinion torque.
Too much play in steering Wheel bearings worn Replace wheel bearing.
Loose steering gear case bolts Tighten gear case bolts.
Faulty steering gear case assembly Replace steering gear case assembly.
Worn steering shaft joints Replace joint.
Worn tie-rod ends or tie-rod inside ball 
joints Replace tie-rod end or tie-rod.
Worn lower ball joints Replace front suspension control arm.
Rack and pinion adjustment Check and adjustment rack and pinion torque.
Poor return ability Bind in tie-rod end ball studs Replace tie-rod end.
Bind in ball joints Replace front suspension control arm.
Bind in steering column Repair or replace steering column.
Disturbed front end alignment Check and adjust front end alignment.
Faulty steering gear case assembly Replace steering gear case assembly.
Tires not adequately inflated Adjust tire pressure.
Rack and pinion adjustment Check and adjustment rack and pinion torque.
Rack and pinion noise 
(Rattle or chuckle) Loose steering gear case bolts
Tighten steering gear case bolts.
Rack and pinion adjustment Check and adjustment rack and pinion torque.
Faulty steering gear case assembly Replace steering gear case assembly.
Broken or other wise damaged wheel 
bearing(s) Replace wheel bearing(s).
Wander or poor steering 
stability Mismatched or uneven tires
Replace or inflate tires to proper pressure.
Loosen ball joints and tie-rod ends Replace suspension control arm or tie-rod end.
Faulty struts or mountings Replace strut or repair mounting.
Loose stabilizer bar Tighten or replace stabilizer bar or bush.
Broken or sagging springs Replace spring.
Rack and pinion adjustment Check and adjustment rack and pinion torque.
Disturbed front wheel alignment Check and adjust front wheel alignment.
Faulty steering gear case assembly Replace steering gear case assembly.
Erratic steering when 
braking Worn wheel bearing(s)
Replace wheel bearing(s).
Broken or sagging spring(s) Replace coil spring(s).
Wheel tires are inflated unequally Inflate tires to proper pressure.
Disturbed front wheel alignment Check and adjust front wheel alignment.
Brakes not working in unison Check and repair brake system.
Leaking caliper Repair or replace caliper.
Warped discs Replace brake disc.
Badly worn brake pads Replace brake pads.  
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Steeri ng
Steering Wheel and Column
Precautions
Service Precautions of Steering Wheel and 
Column
S7RS0B6200001
For service precautions, refer to “Precautions on Service 
and Diagnosis of Air Bag System in Section 8B”.
Service and Diagnosis
For diagnosis and servicing, refer to “Precautions on 
Service and Diagnosis of Air Bag System in Section 8B”.
Disabling Air Bag System
For disabling air bag system, refer to “Disabling Air Bag 
System in Section 8B”. Enabling Air Bag System
For enabling air bag system, refer to “Enabling Air Bag 
System in Section 8B”.
Handling and Storage
For handling and storage, refer to “Precautions on 
Handling and Storage of Air Bag System Components in 
Section 8B”.
Disposal
For disposal, refer to “Prec
autions on Disposal of Air 
Bag and Seat Belt Pretensioner in Section 8B”.
General Description
Steering Wheel and Column ConstructionS7RS0B6201001
This double tube type steering column has the following three  important features in addition to the steering function:
• The column is energy absorbing, desig ned to compress in a front-end collision.
• The ignition switch and lock are mounted conveniently on this column.
• With the column mounted lock, the ignition and steering op erations can be locked to inhibit theft of the vehicle.
To insure the energy absorbing action, it is important th at only the specified screws, bolts and nuts be used as 
designated, and that they are tightened to the specified torque. When the column assembly is removed from the 
vehicle, special care must be taken in handling it. Use of  a steering wheel puller or a sharp blow on the end of the 
steering shaft, leaning on the assembly, or dropping the a ssembly could shear the plastic shear pins which maintain 
column length and position.
The driver air bag (inflator) module is one of the supplemental restraint (air bag) system components and is mounted 
to the center of the steering wheel. During certain frontal  crashes, the air bag system supplements the restraint of the 
driver’s and passenger’s seat belts by deploying the air b ags. The air bag (inflator) module should be handled with 
care to prevent accidental deployment. When servicing, be  sure to observe “Precautions on Service and Diagnosis of 
Air Bag System in Section 8B”.  
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Installation
CAUTION! 
After tightening steering column mounting 
nuts, shaft joint bolts should be tightened.
Wrong tightening order could cause a 
damage to shaft joint.
 
1) Be sure that front wheels are in straight.
2) Install steering column assembly to lower and upper brackets. Tighten steering column lower nuts (1) first 
and then upper nuts (2) to specifications as given 
below.
Tightening torque
Steering column nut (a):   14 N·m (1.4 kgf-m, 10.5 
lb-ft)
NOTE
After installing tilt steering column, make 
sure that steering column moves backwards 
and forwards smoothly and stops when tilt 
lever is fixed.
 
3) Align flat part “A” of stee ring lower shaft (1) with bolt 
hole “B” of shaft joint (2) of column as shown. Then 
insert lower shaft into shaf t joint of steering column 
with matching marks (4).
4) Insert lower shaft (1) into pinion shaft (3) with  matching marks (4).
5) Tighten joint bolt (pinion shaft side) (6) to specified  torque first and then joint bolt (steering column side) 
(5) to specified torque.
CAUTION! 
After tightening column nuts, tighten steering 
shaft upper joint bolt.  Otherwise shaft joint 
bearing is damaged.
 
Tightening torque
Steering shaft joint bolt (a):  25 N·m (2.5 kgf-m, 
18.5 lb-ft) 6) Install steering joint cover.
7) Install immobilizer cont
rol module from steering 
column, referring to “Immo bilizer Control Module 
(ICM) Removal and Installation in Section 10C”.
8) Install lighting switch and wiper switch to steering  column.
9) Install contact coil cable assembly and steering  wheel referring to “Conta ct Coil Cable Assembly 
Removal and Installation” and “Steering Wheel 
Removal and Installation”.
10) Install steering column hole cover. 11) Connect negative (–) battery to cable.
12) Enable air bag system refe rring to “Enabling Air Bag 
System in Section 8B”.
Steering Column InspectionS7RS0B6206007
Check steering column for damage and operation 
referring to “Checking Steering Column for Accident 
Damage”.
2,(a)
1,(a)
1,(a)
2,(a)
I4RS0B620009-02
I6RS0C620003-01  
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5) Tighten new bolts (1) until head of each bolt is broken off.
6) Turn ignition key to “ACC” or “ON” position and  check to be sure that st eering shaft (2) rotates 
smoothly. Also check for lock operation.
7) Install steering column. Re fer to “Steering Column 
Removal and Installation”.
8) If steering lock assembly has replaced, after  completing installation, register ignition key 
transponder code in ECM referring to “Registration 
of the Ignition Key in Section 10C”.
Steering Lower Shaft Removal and InstallationS7RS0B6206010
CAUTION! 
Never turn steering wheel while steering 
lower shaft is removed.
Should it have been turned and contact coil 
have got out of its centered position, it needs 
to be centered again. Also, turning steering 
wheel more than about two and a half turns 
will break contact coil.
 
Removal
1) Turn steering wheel so that vehicle’s front tires are at  straight-ahead position.
2) Turn ignition switch to LOCK position and remove  key.
3) Remove steering joint cover.
4) Make alignment marks (4) on lower shaft (1) and  shaft joint of steering colu mn (2) and lower shaft (1) 
and pinion shaft (3) for a guide during reinstallation.
5) Remove lower shaf t joint bolts (5).
6) Remove steering lower shaft (1). Installation
1) Be sure that front wheels are in straight forward  state.
2) Align flat part “A” of steering lower shaft (1) with bolt  hole “B” of shaft joint (2) of column as shown. Then 
insert lower shaft into shaf t joint of steering column 
with matching marks (4).
3) Insert lower shaft (1) into pinion shaft (3) with  matching marks (4).
4) Tighten joint bolt  (pinion shaft side) (6) to specified 
torque first and then joint  bolt (steering column side) 
(5) to specified torque.
Tightening torque
Steering shaft joint bolt (a ):  25 N·m (2.5 kgf-m, 
18.5 lb-ft)
I4RS0B620007-02
I4RS0A620020-01
I6RS0C620002-01