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Connector “C35”
Terminal Wire color Circuit Standard
voltage Condition
1RED Transmission range
sensor (“R” range) 8 – 14 V Ignition switch ON, select lever at “R” range
0 – 1 V Ignition switch ON, select lever at other than “R” range
2— — — —
3— — — —
4— — — —
5— — — —
6WHT Input shaft speed
sensor (+) 2 – 3 V Ignition switch turned ON, engine stops.
*(“Referenc
e waveform No. 4: ”) While engine running.
(Output signal is waveform. Waveform frequency varies
depending on output shaft speed. (16 pulses are
generated par 1 input shaft revolution.))
7GRN Transmission range
sensor (“D” range) 8 – 14 V Ignition switch ON, select lever at “D” range
0 – 1 V Ignition switch ON, select lever at other than “D” range
8 GRN/ORN Transmission range
sensor (“N” range) 8 – 14 V Ignition switch ON, select lever at “N” range
0 – 1 V Ignition switch ON, select lever at other than “N” range
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10 — — — — 11 — — — —
12 PPL/YEL Diagnosis switch (if
equipped) 8 – 14 V Ignition switch ON
13 — — — —
14 — — — —
15 — — — —
16 BLK Input shaft speed
sensor (–) 2 – 3 V Ignition switch ON, engine at stop
17 — — — —
18 LT G R N /
BLK Transmission range
sensor (“L” range) 8 – 14 V Ignition switch ON, select lever at “L” range
0 – 1 V Ignition switch ON, select lever at other than “L” range
19 GRN/YEL Transmission range
sensor (“2” range) 8 – 14 V Ignition switch ON, select lever at “2” range
0 – 1 V Ignition switch ON, select lever at other than “2” range
20 PNK/BLK Transmission range
sensor (“P” range) 8 – 14 V Ignition switch ON, select lever at “P” range
0 – 1 V Ignition switch ON, select lever at other than “P” range
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22 — — — —
23 PPL/WHT Data link connector 8 – 14 V Ignition switch ON
24 — — — —
25 PPL Output shaft speed
sensor 8 – 14 V Ignition switch ON
*0 – 1 V ↑↓
10 – 14 V
(“Reference waveform No. 5: ”) Vehicle running.
(Sensor signal is pulse. Pulse frequency varies
depending on vehicle speed. (8190 pulses are
generated par 60 km/h, 37.5 mile/h)
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Troubleshooting
Brake Interlock System InspectionS7RS0B5104047
1) Check that select lever cannot be moved to any other range from “P” range position when ignition
switch key is at ACC position, at LOCK position or it
is removed from keyhole of ignition switch, or brake
pedal is not depressed. 2) Shift select lever to “P” range position, release knob
button and check for the following.
• Ignition key can be turned between LOCK and ACC positions back and forth and also it can be
removed from ignition switch.
Step Action Yes No
1 Check TCM back-up power circuit
1) Disconnect TCM connector with ignition switch OFF.
2) Check for proper connection to TCM at “C34-24”
terminal.
3) If OK, check voltage at terminal “C34-24” of disconnected TCM connector.
Is it 10 – 14 V? Go to Step 2. “WHT/RED” circuit open
or shorted to ground.
2 Check TCM power circuit
1) Disconnect TCM connector with ignition switch OFF.
2) Check for proper connection to TCM at “C34-6” terminal.
3) If OK, turn ignition switch ON and check voltage at
terminal “C34-6” of disconnected TCM connector.
Is it 10 – 14 V? Go to Step 4. Go to Step 3.
3 Check A/T relay operation
1) Check A/T relay operation referring to “A/T Relay
Inspection”.
Is check result satisfactory? “YEL/BLK”, “YEL/BLU”,
“LT GRN/BLK” or “BLK”
circuit for power supply
open.
Replace A/T relay.
4 Check TCM ground circuit
1) Turn ignition switch OFF.
2) With TCM connectors disconnected, check for proper
connection to TCM at “C34-1” / “C34-23” terminal.
3) If OK, check resistance between “C34-1” / “C34-23” terminal of disconnected TCM connector and body
ground.
Is continuity indicated? TCM power and ground
circuits are in good
condition.
“BLK” circuit for TCM
ground open.
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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 ComponentsS7RS0B5106011
Select Cable Removal and InstallationS7RS0B5106012
Removal
1) Remove parking brake lever cover.
2) Remove console box.
3) Disconnect select cable from select lever and then detach from bracket.
4) Remove clip and disconnect select cable from manual select lever.
5) Remove select cable retainer from dash panel. Installation
Install select cable by reversing removal procedure.
The important steps in inst
allation are as follows.
• Apply grease to pin and cable joint.
• Tighten bolts to specified torque referring to “Select Cable Components”.
• Adjusting procedure is as follows. Refer to “Select Cable Adjustment”.
(a)
11
3
10
9
6
8 4
5
(b)
7
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1. Select lever assembly
6. Clip 11. Lock
2. Select cable 7. Select cable retainer bolt : 23 N⋅m (2.0 kgf-m, 17.0 lb-ft)
3. Select cable retainer 8. Manual select lever pin
: Apply lithium grease 99000-25011 to all around pin (0.15 g) :5.0 N
⋅m (0.55 kgf-m, 4.0 lb-ft)
4. Cable bracket 9. Select lever pin
: Apply lithium grease 99000-25011 to all around pin (0.15 g)
5. Manual select lever 10. Adjuster case
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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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Output Shaft Speed Sensor Removal and
Installation
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Removal
1) Disconnect negative cable at battery.
2) Disconnect output shaft speed sensor connector (2).
3) Remove output shaft speed sensor (1) by removing its bolt.
Installation 1) Apply A/T fluid to output shaft speed sensor O-ring.
2) Install output shaft speed sensor (1) to A/T case and tighten bolt to specified torque.
Tightening torque
Output shaft speed sensor bolt (a): 13 N·m (1.3
kgf-m, 9.5 lb-ft)
3) Connect output shaft speed sensor connector (2) to output shaft speed sensor (1).
4) Connect negative cable to battery.
Output Shaft Speed Sensor InspectionS7RS0B5106017
1) Connect positive cable of 12 volt battery to “A” terminal of sensor and ground cable to “C” terminal.
Then using voltmeter, check voltage between “B”
terminal and “C” terminal with output shaft speed
sensor driven gear rotated.
If measured voltage (pulse signal) is not as
specified, replace sensor.
Output shaft speed sensor output voltage
Pulse signal of alternating 0 – 1 V and 10 – 14 V 2) Check output shaft speed sensor driven gear (1) for
wear.
Replace if necessary.
Input Shaft Speed Sensor Removal and
Installation
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Removal
1) Disconnect negative cable at battery.
2) Disconnect input shaft speed sensor connector (2).
3) Remove input shaft speed sensor (1) by removing its bolt.
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Installation1) Apply A/T fluid to input shaft speed sensor O-ring.
2) Install input shaft speed se nsor (1) to A/T case and
tighten bolt to specified torque.
Tightening torque
Input shaft speed sensor bolt (a): 5.5 N·m (0.55
kgf-m, 4.0 lb-ft)
3) Connect input shaft speed sensor connector (2) to input shaft speed sensor (1).
4) Connect negative cable to battery.
Input Shaft Speed Sensor InspectionS7RS0B5106019
1) Disconnect negative cable at battery.
2) Disconnect input shaft speed sensor connector (2).
3) Check resistance between input shaft speed sensor (1) terminals.
Input shaft speed sensor resistance
Standard: 560 – 680 Ω at 20 °C (68 °F)
Transmission Fluid Temperature Sensor
Removal and Installation
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Removal
1) Disconnect negative cable at battery.
2) Lift up vehicle.
3) With engine is cool, remove drain plug and drain A/T fluid.
4) Install drain plug. Refer to “A/T Fluid Change”.
5) Remove A/T oil pan.
6) Remove oil stra iner assembly. 7) Remove valve body assembly referring to
“Automatic Transaxl e Unit Disassembly”.
CAUTION!
When pulling solenoid wire harness out of
transaxle case, take care not to damage
transmission fluid temperature sensor at
narrow exit of case.
Careless sensor treatment might cause
sensor malfunction.
8) Remove solenoid wire harness (1).
Installation
Reverse removal procedure to install solenoid wire
harness and valve body assembly noting the following
points.
• For details of valve body assembly and their connectors installation, refer to “Automatic Transaxle
Unit Assembly”.
• For details of A/T oil pa n installation, refer to
“Automatic Transaxle Unit Assembly”. Use new oil
pan gasket.
• Tighten valve body harness connector bolt to specified torque.
Tightening torque
Valve body harness connector bolt (a): 7.0 N·m (
0.7 kgf-m, 5.0 lb-ft)
• Pour A/T fluid and check fluid level according to procedure described in “A/T Fluid Change”.
• Check for fluid leakage after warming up A/T.
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Operation Check
Check pressure control solenoid valves (Pressure
control solenoid and TCC pressure control solenoid)
operation in the either manner of the following.
Using regulated DC power supply
1) Connect pressure contro l solenoid valve (1) with
regulated DC power supply (2) as shown in figure.
2) Turn regulated DC power supply switch ON and increase voltage of power supply keeping current
within 1.0 A.
3) Check for gradual movement of valve (3) in the direction of arrow “A” as voltage is increased.
4) Check movement of valve (3) in the direction of arrow “B” as voltage is decreased.
5) Turn power supply switch OFF.
CAUTION!
Do not pass current 1.0 A or more, or
pressure control solenoid is burned out.
Not using regulated DC power supply 1) Connect pressure control solenoid valve (1) to battery (2) setting 21 W bulb (4) on the way as
shown in figure.
2) Check for movement of valve (3) in the direction of arrow “A”.
3) Disconnect pressure control solenoid valve (1) from battery (2) and check movement of valve (3) in the
direction of arrow “B” as shown in figure.
CAUTION!
Set 21 W bulb on the way, or pressure control
solenoid valve is burned out.
Transmission Control Module (TCM) Removal
and Installation
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CAUTION!
• TCM and ECM consists of highly precise
parts, therefore when handling it, be
careful not to expose to excessive shock.
• When replacing TCM with used one, all learned contents, which have been stored
in TCM memory by executing learning
control, should be initialized after
replacement.
Removal
1) Disconnect negative cable at battery.
2) If the vehicle is equipped with air bag system, disable air bag system. Refer to “Disabling Air Bag
System in Section 8B”.
3) Disconnect connectors from TCM (1).
4) Remove TCM by removing its bolts.
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4) Apply grease to new differential side oil seal lips.: Grease 99000–25030 (SUZUKI Super Grease C)
5) Install new differential side oil seals (1) by using special tool.
Special tool
(C): 09944–88220
(D): 09924–74510
Differential side oil seal installing depth
Right side “a”: 2.6 – 3.6 mm (0.10 – 0.14 in.)
Left side “b”: 3.8 – 4.8 mm (0.15 – 0.19 in.)
6) Install drive shaft referring to “Front Drive Shaft Assembly Removal and Installation in Section 3A”.
7) Pour A/T fluid referring to “A/T Fluid Change”.
A/T Fluid Cooler Hoses ReplacementS7RS0B5106029
The rubber hoses for the A/T fluid cooler should be
checked at specified interval. If replacing them, be sure
to note the following.
• to replace clamps at the same time
• to insert hose as far as its limit mark
• to clamp clamps securely
[A]: Right side [B]: Left side
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1. Inlet hose (Outlet from A/T fluid cooler)
2. Outlet hose (Inlet to A/T fluid cooler)
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Automatic Transaxle Unit ComponentsS7RS0B5106030
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1. Drive plate4. Torque converter7. Transaxle and engine fastening nut
2. Drive plate bolt : Apply sealant 99000-31230 to thread. 5. Transaxle stiffener bolt
: Tightening torque
3. Drive plate to torque converter bolt 6. Transaxle and engine fastening bolt