light SUZUKI SWIFT 2005 2.G Service Repair Manual
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Pedal pulsation (Pedal 
pulsates when depressed 
for braking)Damaged or loose wheel bearings
Replace wheel bearings.
Distorted steering knuckle or rear wheel 
spindle Replace knuckle or rear wheel spindle.
Excessive disc lateral runout Check per instructions. If not within 
specifications, replace or machine disc.
Parallelism between brake pad and disc 
not within specifications Check per instructions. If not within 
specifications, replace or machine disc.
Brake caliper piston sticking Repair as necessary.
Braking noise Worn or distorted brake pad Replace pads.
Loose front wheel bearings Replace wheel bearings.
Distorted backing plates or loose 
mounting bolts Replace or retighten securing bolts.
Contact wear indicator to brake disc Replace brake pad.
Brake warning light lights 
after engine start Parking brake applied
Release parking brake and check that brake 
warning light turns off.
Insufficient amount of brake fluid Investigate leaky point, correct it and add 
brake fluid.
Brake fluid leaking Investigate leaky point, correct it and add 
brake fluid.
Brake warning light circuit faulty Repair circuit.
Malfunctioning EBD system Check system referring to “EBD Warning Light 
(Brake Warning Light) Comes ON Steady in 
Section 4E”.
Brake warning light turns 
on when brake is applied Brake fluid leaking
Investigate leaky point, correct it and add 
brake fluid.
Insufficient amount of brake fluid Investigate leaky point, correct it and add 
brake fluid.
Brake warning light fails 
to turn on even when 
parking brake is applied Brake warning light circuit faulty
Replace bulb or repair circuit.
ABS warning light or 
ESP
® warning light turns 
on after engine start Malfunctioning ABS (ESP
®) Check system referri ng to “ABS Check in 
Section 4E” or “Electronic Stability Program 
System Check in Section 4F”.
ABS warning light or 
ESP
® warning light turns 
on when brake is applied Malfunctioning ABS (ESP
®) Check system referri ng to “ABS Check in 
Section 4E” or “Electronic Stability Program 
System Check in Section 4F”.
ABS warning light or 
ESP
® warning light does 
not turn on for 2 sec. after 
ignition switch has turned 
ON Bulb burnt out
Replace bulb.
Malfunctioning ABS (ESP ®) Check system referri ng to “ABS Check in 
Section 4E” or “Electronic Stability Program 
System Check in Section 4F”.
ABS warning light flashes New ABS hydraulic unit / control module 
assembly installed. Perform “ABS Hydraulic 
Unit Operation Check 
in Section 4E”.
Condition Possible cause Correction / Reference Item  
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Repair Instructions
Brake Pedal ComponentsS7RS0B4106019
CAUTION! 
Never disassemble brake pedalassembly. 
Disassemble will spoil its originalfunction. If 
faulty condition is found, replaceit with new 
one.
 
Brake Pedal Free Height InspectionS7RS0B4106001
1) Check brake pedal free height. If it is not within specification, check and ad just following item 2) and 
6).
Brake pedal free height “a” from carpet
130 – 150 mm (5.1 – 5.9 in.) 2) Check measurement between booster mounting 
surface and center of clevis pin hole. When booster 
push rod clevis has been reinstalled, it is important 
that the measurement is adj usted (refer to “Brake 
Booster Inspection and Adjustment”).
3) Check stop light switch position . Adjust it if it is out of 
specification.
4) Check pedal for dent.
5) Check brake booster for installation.
6) Check brake booster push rod for length.
Brake Pedal Play InspectionS7RS0B4106002
Pedal play should be within the  following specification. If 
out of specification, check stop light switch for proper 
installation position and adjust if necessary.
Also check pedal shaft bolt and booster clevis pin 
installation for looseness and replace if defective.
Brake pedal play 
“a”
: 1 – 8 mm (0.04 – 0.31 in.)
1. Brake pedal : 13 N⋅m (1,3 kgf-m, 9.5 lb-ft)
2. Brake pedal bracket
(a) 1
2
(a)
I7RS0B410002-01
I6RS0C410004-02
“a”I3RH0A410010-01  
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Excessive Pedal Travel InspectionS7RS0B4106003
1) Start engine.
2) Depress brake pedal a few times.
3) With brake pedal depressed with approximately 300 N (30 kg, 66 lbs) load, measure brake pedal to wall 
(dash panel silencer) clearance “a”. If clearance “a” 
is less than specification, the most possible cause is 
air in lines. Should clearance “a” remain less than 
specification even after bleeding of system, other 
possible infrequent cause is booster push rod length 
out of adjustment.
• Bleed brake system. Refer to “Air Bleeding of Brake System”.
Brake arm pedal to wall clearance “a”
When pedal depressed at 300 N (30 kg, 66 lbs): 
over 75 mm (2.95 in.)
Brake Fluid Level InspectionS7RS0B4106004
1) Check master cylinder, reservoir and reservoir hose  (if equipped) for crack, damage and brake fluid 
leakage. If any faulty condition exists, correct or 
replace.
2) Check that brake fluid level is between MAX and  MIN marks on reservoir.
NOTE
Be sure to use particular brake fluid either as 
indicated on reservoir cap of that vehicle or 
recommended in owner’s manual which 
comes along with that vehicle. Use of any 
other fluid is strictly prohibited.
Fluid level should be between MIN and MAX 
lines marked on reservoir.
When brake warning lamp lights sometimes 
during driving, replenis h fluid to MAX level.
When fluid decreases quickly, inspect brake 
system for leakage. Correct leaky points and 
then refill to specified level.
 
CAUTION! 
Do not use shock absorber fluid or any other 
fluid which contains mineral oil. Do not use a 
container which has been used for mineral oil 
or a container which is wet from water. 
Mineral oil will cause swelling and distortion 
of rubber parts in hydraulic brake system and 
water mixed into brake fluid will lower fluid 
boiling point. Keep all fluid containers 
capped to prevent contamination.
 
Stop Light Switch AdjustmentS7RS0B4106005
Adjustment should be made as follows. Pull up brake 
pedal toward you and while holding it there, adjust 
switch position so that clea rance between end of thread 
and brake pedal is as specified. Then lock it by turning 
clockwise.
Clearance between brake pedal and stop light switch
“a”: 1.2 – 2.2 mm (0.05 – 0.08 in.)
I6RS0C410005-02
I4RS0B410006-01
I4RS0A410007-01  
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Brake Hose and Pipe InspectionS7RS0B4106009
Hose
The brake hose assembly should be checked for road 
hazard damage, for cracks and chafing of outer cover, 
for leaks and blisters. A light and mirror may be needed 
for an adequate inspection.  If any above conditions are 
observed on brake hose, it is necessary to replace it.
Pipe
Inspect the pipe for damage, cracks, dents and 
corrosion. If any defect is found, replace it.
Master Cylinder ComponentsS7RS0B4106010
I4RS0B410009-01
10
11
1
2 3
4
5 7
13
12
9
FLD
8FLD
6FLD
(b)
(a)
(c)FLD
I7RS0B410004-01
1. Reservoir cap 7. Master cylinder piston set13. Circlip
2. Filter 8. Primary piston assembly
: Apply brake fluid. :2.5 N
⋅m (0.25 kgf-m, 2.0 lb-ft)
3. Reservoir 9. Secondary piston assembly
: Apply brake fluid. : 15 N
⋅m (1.5 kgf-m, 11.0 lb-ft)
4. Grommet : Apply brake fluid. 10. Cup
: 16 N.m (1.6 kgf-m, 12.0 lb-ft) (flare nut for 
M10)
19 N.m (1.9 kgf-m, 14.0 lb-ft) (flare nut for 
M12)
5. Secondary piston stopper pin : Apply brake fluid. 11. Piston guide
: Do not reuse.
6. Master cylinder body : Apply brake fluid to inside of cylinder. 12. O-ring  
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Repair Instructions
Parking Brake Inspection and AdjustmentS7RS0B4406001
Inspection
Hold center of parking brake lever grip and pull it up with 
200 N (20 kg, 44 lbs) force.
With parking brake lever pulled up as shown, count 
ratchet notches. There should be 4 to 9 notches.
Also, check if both right and left rear wheels are locked 
firmly.
To count number of notches easily, listen to click sounds 
that ratchet makes while pulling parking brake lever 
without pressing its button.
One click sound corresponds to one notch.
If number of notches is out of specification, adjust cable 
referring to adjustment procedure so as to obtain 
specified parking brake stroke.
NOTE
Check tooth tip of each notch for damage or 
wear. 
If any damage or wear is found, replace 
parking brake lever.
 
Adjustment
NOTE
Make sure for the following conditions before 
cable adjustment.
• No air is trapped in brake system.
• Brake pedal travel is proper.
• Start engine and then brake pedal has  been depressed at least 3 times with about 
160 N (16.0 kg, 35.3 lbs) load.
• Parking brake lever (1) has been pulled up  a few times with about 200 N (20 kg, 44 lbs) 
load.
If parking brake cable is replaced with new 
one, pull up parking brake lever a few 
times with about 500 N ⋅m (50 kg, 110 lbs) 
force.
 
1) Release parking brake lever (1).
2) Loosen parking brake lever adjust nut (2) fully.
3) Make sure that lever (3) contacts pin (4).
4) Pull up parking brake lever 1 notch.
5) Rotate rear wheel by hand and fasten parking lever  adjust nut until dragging rear wheel lightly.
I4RS0B440002-01
1. Parking brake cable 2. Brake caliper
I4RS0A440003-01
I6RS0C440001-01
I6RS0C440002-01  
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Brakes
ABS
Precautions
Precautions in Diagnosing TroublesS7RS0B4500001
To ensure that the trouble diagnosis is done accurately 
and smoothly, observe the following and follow “ABS 
Check”.
• Diagnostic information stored in ABS cont rol module 
memory can be cleared as well as checked by using 
SUZUKI scan tool. Before us ing scan tool, read its 
Operator’s (Instruction) Manual carefully to have good 
understanding as to what functions are available and 
how to use it.
• If the vehicles was operated in any of the following  ways, ABS warning light may light momentarily but 
this does not indicate  anything abnormal in ABS.
– The vehicle was driven with parking brake pulled.
– The vehicle was driven with brake dragging.
– The vehicle was stuck in mud, sand, etc.
– Wheel spin occurred while driving.
– Wheel(s) was rotated while the vehicle was jacked  up.
• Be sure to read “Precautions for Electrical Circuit  Service in Section 00” befo re inspection and observe 
what is written there.
• Be sure to use the trouble diagnosis procedure as  described in “ABS Check”.  Failure to follow it may 
result in incorrect diagnosis. (Some other diagnosis 
trouble code may be stored by mistake in the memory 
of ABS control module  during inspection.)
• When disconnecting ABS co ntrol module connector 
(1), pull down lock lever (2) of connector.
When connecting, set the  connector on ABS control 
module assembly and pull up  the lock lever (2) until it 
locks. • Communication of ECM, 
BCM, ABS control module, 
keyless start control module (if equipped), and 
combination meter is established by CAN (Controller 
Area Network).
Therefore, be sure to read  “Precautions for Installing 
Mobile Communication Equipment in Section 00” 
before inspection and handle CAN communication 
line.
Precautions in On-Vehicle ServiceS7RS0B4500002
When connector is connected to ABS control module 
assembly, do not disconnect connectors of sensors with 
ignition switch ON. Otherwise, DTC will be set in ABS 
control module.
Precautions in Hydraulic Unit Operation CheckS7RS0B4500003
ABS hydraulic unit /  control module assembly function is 
checked by correct wheel lock / release condition when 
brake pressure is pressurized / depressurized using 
SUZUKI scan tool. The hydraulic unit operation check 
referring to “ABS Hydraulic  Unit Operation Check” 
should be performed to confirm the correct brake pipe 
connection in the following cases.
• ABS hydraulic unit / cont rol module assembly was 
replaced.
• Brake pipe and/or hose ware replaced.
[A]: Disconnect C: Pull down to disconnect
[B]: Connect D: Pull up to connect
21
C D
[A]
[B]
I4RH01450001-01  
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General Description
ABS DescriptionS7RS0B4501001
The ABS (Antilock Brake System) controls the fluid 
pressure applied to the wheel cylinder of each brake 
from the master cylinder so that each wheel is not locked 
even when hard braking is applied.
This ABS has also the following function.
While braking is applied, but before ABS control 
becomes effective, braking force is distributed between 
the front and rear so as to prevent the rear wheels from 
being locked too early for better stability of the vehicle.
The main component parts  of this ABS include the 
following parts in addition to those of the conventional 
brake system.
• Wheel speed sensor which senses revolution speed  of each wheel and outputs its signal.
• ABS warning light which light s to inform abnormality 
when system fails to operate properly.
• ABS hydraulic unit / cont rol module assembly is 
incorporated ABS co ntrol module, ABS hydraulic unit 
(actuator assembly), solenoid valve power supply 
driver (transistor), solenoid valve driver (transistor), 
pump motor driver (transistor).
– ABS control module which sends operation signal  to ABS hydraulic unit to  control fluid pressure 
applied to each wheel cylinder based on signal 
from each wheel speed sensor so as to prevent 
wheel from locking.
– ABS hydraulic unit which operates according to  signal from ABS control module to control fluid 
pressure applied to wheel cylinder of each 4 
wheels.
– Solenoid valve power supp ly driver (transistor) 
which supplies power to  solenoid valve in ABS 
hydraulic unit.
– Solenoid valve driver (transistor) which controls  each solenoid valves in ABS hydraulic unit.
– Pump motor driver (transistor) which supplies  power to pump motor in ABS hydraulic unit.
This ABS is equipped with Electronic Brake force 
Distribution (EBD) system that controls a fluid pressure 
of rear wheels to best condition, which is the same 
function as that of proportion ing valve, by the signal from 
wheel sensor independently of change of load due to 
load capacity and so on. An d if the EBD system fails to 
operate properly, the brake warning light lights to inform 
abnormality.
ABS Hydraulic Unit / Control Module Assembly 
Description
S7RS0B4501002
ABS control module is a component of ABS hydraulic 
unit / control module asse mbly and has the following 
functions.
Self-Diagnosis Function
ABS control module diagnose s conditions of the system 
component parts (whether or not there is any 
abnormality) all the time  and indicates the results 
(warning of abnormality occurrence and DTC) through 
the ABS warning light as described.
• When ignition switch is turned ON, ABS warning light  lights for 2 seconds to check its circuit.
• When no abnormality has been detected (the system  is in good condition), ABS  warning light turns OFF 
after 2 seconds.
• When an abnormality in th e system is detected, ABS 
warning light lights and the area where that 
abnormality lies is stored  in the memory of EEPROM 
in ABS control module.
1
I4RS0A450001-01  
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Schematic and Routing Diagram
ABS SchematicS7RS0B4502001
INPUTOUTPUT
ABS control moduleWheel speed sensor (LF)
Wheel speed sensor (LR)
Wheel speed sensor (RF)Battery Voltage
Ignition Voltage
Pump motor
driver (transistor)
Solenoid valve power 
supply driver (transistor)
Solenoid valve
driver (transistor) Hydraulic unit
Pump motor
LF inlet solenoid valve
LF outlet solenoid valve
LR inlet solenoid valve
LR outlet solenoid valve
RF inlet solenoid valve
RF outlet solenoid valve
RR inlet solenoid valve
RR outlet solenoid valve
Data link connector
ABS hydraulic unit/control
module assembly
Wheel speed sensor (RR)
3 7
2
645
8 12
14
21
15 
16
1
13
18
17
19
19
11
10
9
CAN driverStop lamp switch
Engine torque
ECM
ABS warning light
EBD warning light
Combination meter
Torque request
ECMWheel speed signal (LF)
Wheel speed signal (LR)
Wheel speed signal (RF)
Wheel speed signal (RR)
ABS active
I6RS0C450003-03  
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ABS Wiring Circuit DiagramS7RS0B4502002
1. ABS hydraulic unit / control module assembly 8.
Pump motor 15. Wheel speed sensor (Right-front)
2. ABS control module 9. Stop lamp switch 16. Wheel speed sensor (Left-front)
3. ABS hydraulic unit 10. ABS warning light 17. Wheel speed sensor (Right-rear)
4. Solenoid valve power supply driver (transistor) 11. EBD warnin g light (Brake warning light) 18. Wheel speed sensor (Left-rear)
5. Solenoid valve driver (transistor) 12. Lamp driver module 19. Battery
6. Pump motor driver (transistor) 13. 4 way joint 20. Ignition switch
7. Solenoid valve 14. Data link connector 21. ECM
[A]
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13
26 E03
a
WHT/BLU
BLKWHT/BLU
M
12V
9
10 11 12
13
BLKE03-14E03-1
E03-13
E03-26
YELBRN
14E03-24
LT GRN/BLKLT GRN
15
WHTWHT/BLK
16
RED
WHTBLK
WHTBLK
WHTBLK
WHTBLKRED/BLK
17
12V
PPL/WHT
18E03-5
1912V
5V
12V
23
24
VCC22
E03-25
E03-15E03-16
E03-19E03-18
E03-22E03-21
WHT/RED
WHT/RED
+BB
GRN/ORN
E03-7
WHT/BLUGRN
1
2
3
4
8
RED/BLK
E03-12
E03-6
RED
WHTE03-10E03-8
REDWHT
20 7
6
529
29
G28-8
G28-10
25
29
E23-3E23-18
GRN/WHT
21
PPL
12V
E23-20
12V
12V
12V
12V
REDWHTE46-1
E46-2
BLK
RED/BLK
RED/BLK
RED
RED
WHT
WHT
27
28
26
29
G37-2
G37-4
REDWHT
I6RS0C450004-01
[A]: Terminal arrangement of ABS hydraulic unit / control  module assembly 10. Solenoid valve power supply driver
 (transistor) 21. Brake light switch
a: Upside 11. ABS pump motor driver (transistor) 22. Power control unit  
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1. Battery12. Pump motor23. Internal memory
2. Main fuse box 13. Solenoid valves24. Solenoid valve driver (transistor)
3. Ignition switch  14. Right-rear wheel speed sensor25. ECM
4. Circuit fuse box 15. Left-rear wheel speed sensor26. BCM
5. Combination meter 16. Right-front wheel speed sensor27. Brake fluid level switch
6. ABS warning light 17. Left-front wheel speed sensor28. Parking brake switch
7. EBD warning light (Brake warning light) 18. Data link connector29. CAN driver
8. Lamp driver module 19. To ECM, SDM and BCM
9. ABS hydraulic unit / control module assembly 20. Stop lamp
Terminal Wire color Circuit
E03 1
WHT/RED ABS pump motor driver (Transistor)
2— —
3— —
4— —
5 PPL/WHT Data link connector
6 WHT CAN communication line (low) for BCM
7 GRN/ORN Ignition switch
8 WHT CAN communication line (low) for ECM
9— —
10 RED CAN communication line (high) for ECM
11 — —
12 RED CAN communication line (high) for BCM
13 BLK Ground
14 WHT/BLU Solenoid valve power supply driver (Transistor)
15 LT GRN/BLK Left–rear wheel speed sensor (–)
16 LT GRN Left–rear wheel speed sensor (+)
17 — —
18 WHT Right–front wheel speed sensor (+)
19 WHT/BLK Right–front wheel speed sensor (–)
20 — —
21 RED/BLK Left–front wheel speed sensor (–)
22 RED Left–front wheel speed sensor (+)
23 — —
24 YEL Right–rear wheel speed sensor (+)
25 BRN Right–rear wheel speed sensor (–)
26 BLK Ground