battery description SUZUKI SWIFT 2006 2.G Service Owner's Guide
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 10B-1 Body Electrical Control System: 
Control Systems
Body Electrical Control System
Precautions
Precautions in Diagnosing TroubleS7RS0BA200001
• Diagnostic information stored in BCM memory can be cleared as well as checked by using SUZUKI scan tool. 
Before using scan tool, read its Operator ’s (Instruction) Manual carefully to have good understanding as to what 
functions are available and how to use it.
• Be sure to read “Precautions for Electrical Circuit Serv ice in Section 00” before inspection and observe what is 
written there.
• Communication of ECM,  TCM (if equipped), ABS/ESP ® control module, steering angle sensor (ESP ® model), 
keyless start control module (if equipped), combinatio n meter and BCM is established by CAN (Controller Area 
Network). For detail of CAN communication for BCM,  refer to “CAN Communication System Description”. 
Therefore, handle CAN communication line with care referr ing to “Precaution for CAN Communication System in 
Section 00”.
General Description
BCM General DescriptionS7RS0BA201001
The Body electrical Control Module (BCM) is incorporated in junction block assembly. Do not attempt removal of BCM 
from junction block assembly as it may cause contact failure.
The BCM incorporates relays and controllers which are used for the following systems and controls them.
• Power door lock
• Keyless entry (if equipped)
• Door lock function of keyle ss start system (if equipped)
• Rear wiper
• Combination meter
• Interior light
• Warning buzzer
• Rear end door window defogger and door mirror heater (if equipped)
• Rear end door opener
• Theft deterrent light
Also, the BCM has a function to cause the interior light and open door warning lamp in the combination meter to turn 
off when any door is left open for longer than  15 minutes to reduce wasteful battery consumption.
In addition, it is possible to check operation of actuator whic h is controlled by BCM by using the output test function of 
SUZUKI scan tool to operate actuator simulatively.  
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Theft Deterrent LightS7RS0BA201003
The information display or clock (1) of this vehicle includes a theft deterrent light (2) for the theft preventive purpose. 
The BCM makes the theft deterrent light flash at certain interval s after the ignition switch is turned off until it is turned 
on again. Also, to check DTCs stored in BCM without usin g a SUZUKI scan tool when diagnosing troubles, it is 
possible to identify them by flashing  patterns of the theft deterrent light.
Security Alarm Description (If Equipped)S7RS0BA201004
Operation
The security alarm system provides a warning of an abnormal  condition to those who are around. Its operation is as 
follows. While the system is in the stand- by mode (when 20 seconds or more elapsed after the door is locked using a 
keyless entry transmitter or door request switch), BCM monitors  door lock status, door switch status and battery power 
supply voltage. When it detects an abnormal condition (door  is unlocked by some way other than using keyless entry 
transmitter or door request switch and opened or cut off BCM power supply voltage temporarily), it activates the 
warning buzzer (located in BCM), theft deterr ent light, hazard warning relay and horn relay.
The security alarm system  has 2 selectable modes.
• A mode: No operation
• B mode: Theft deterrent light blinks, hazard warning lights  blink, warning buzzer (located in BCM) sounds and horn 
sounds
When B mode is selected and the door is locked using keyl ess entry transmitter or door request switch, the theft 
deterrent light (1) flashes at  0.1 second interval for 20 seconds and the se curity alarm system is set to the stand-by 
mode (2). Once it is se t to the stand-by mode, the theft deterrent light blinks at 2 second intervals.
When the system is set to stand-by mode and the door is  unlocked by some way other than using keyless entry 
transmitter or door request switch and opened or cut off BCM power supply voltage temporarily, the alarm devices 
operate according to the selected mode as described above.
The alarm stops under either of the following conditions.
• Ignition switch is turned ON
• A certain time has elapsed since the alarm started
For selection of the mode of the security alarm system , refer to “Security Alarm Mode Selection Procedure (If 
Equipped)”.
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A: Indicator lamp turned ON
T1: 0.1 seconds
B: Indicator lamp turned OFF T2: 20 seconds
C: When door is locked using keyless entry tr ansmitter or door request switch T3: 2 seconds  
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DTC B1133 (DTC No. 1133): Battery Voltage Too HighS7RS0BA204008
Wiring Diagram
Refer to “BCM Power Circuit and Ground Circuit Check”.
DTC Detecting Conditi on and Possible Cause
Flow Test Description
Step 1: Check charging system
DTC Troubleshooting 3
Power supply circuit check
1) Check for proper connection to junction block assembly 
connector at terminals “G32-2” and “G32-5”.
2) If OK, turn ignition switch ON.
3) Measure voltage between following terminals. • Between “G32-2” terminal of junction block assembly connector and vehicle body ground
• Between “G32-5” terminal of junction block assembly  connector and vehicle body ground
Is each voltage 10 – 14 V? Go to Step 4. Repair power supply 
circuit.
4 Ground circuit check
1) Turn ignition switch to OFF position.
2) Check for proper connection to junction block assembly 
connector at terminals “G33-3”, “G34-9” and “L05-4”.
3) If OK, then measure resistance between following  terminals.
• Between “G33-3” terminal of junction block assembly connector and vehicle body ground
• Between “G34-9” terminal of junction block assembly  connector and vehicle body ground
• Between “L05-4” terminal of junction block assembly  connector and vehicle body ground
Is each resistance 2 
Ω or less? BCM power supply 
circuit and ground circuit 
are in good condition.
Repair ground circuit.
Step Action Yes No
DTC detecting condition
Possible cause
Power voltage supplied from battery to BCM is 
higher than 16V. • Charging system malfunction
• BCM malfunction
Step
Action YesNo
1 Charging system operation check
1) Check generator for operation referring to “Generator 
Test (Overcharged Battery Check) in Section 1J”.
Is it in good condition? Substitute a known 
good BCM (included in 
junction block 
assembly) and recheck.
Repair charging system.  
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Control Systems
Immobilizer Control System
Precautions
Precautions in Diagnosing TroublesS7RS0BA300001
• Before confirming the diagnostic trouble code (DTC), 
do not disconnect connector from ECM, battery cable 
from battery, ground wire harness, or main fuse. Such 
disconnection will erase DTC stored in ECM.
• DTC stored in ECM memory can be checked as well  as cleared by using SUZUKI scan tool. Before using 
SUZUKI scan tool, read its operator’s manual 
carefully to know how to use it and what functions are 
available.
• Be sure to read “Precautions for Electrical Circuit  Service in Section 00” before inspection.
• Communication of ECM, BCM, keyless start control  module (if equipped), ABS / ESP ® control module, 
steering angle sensor (ESP ® model), combination 
meter and TCM (A/T model) is established by CAN 
(Controller Area Network). Therefore, handle CAN 
communication lines with care referring to “Precaution 
for CAN Communication System in Section 00”. For 
CAN communication system,  refer to description on 
“CAN Communication System Description in Section 
1A”.
Precaution in Replacing ECMS7RS0BA300002
• If ECM is replaced with new or used one without  immobilizer control function , the engine will not be 
started. In case of the  above, check if the newly 
installed ECM has immobilizer control function.
• After ECM is replaced with new one or used one, the  transponder code in the transponder built in the 
ignition key has to be registered with ECM. Or, the 
engine cannot be started up. For the registration 
procedure, refer to “Procedure after ECM 
Replacement”.
Precautions in Handling Immobilizer Control 
System
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• Do not turn ON ignition sw itch with ignition key in 
contact with another one or quite close to another 
one. Or, the immobilizer co ntrol system may detect 
some abnormal condition and prevent the engine from 
starting.
• Do not turn ON ignition switch by using ignition key  with any type of metal (1) wrapped its grip or in 
contact with it. Or, the i mmobilizer control system may 
detect some abnormal condition and prevent the 
engine from starting.
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