Pressure SUZUKI SWIFT 2006 2.G Service Workshop Manual
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• Be sure to use special tools when instructed.Special tool
(A):  09917-98221
(B):  09916-58210
• When disconnecting vacuum hoses, attach a tag  describing the correct installation positions so that the 
hoses can be reinstalled correctly.
• After servicing fuel, oil, coolant, vacuum, exhaust or  brake systems, check all lin es related to the system 
for leaks. • For vehicles equipped with fuel injection systems, 
never disconnect the fuel line between the fuel pump 
and injector without first releasing the fuel pressure, or 
fuel can be sprayed out under pressure.
• When performing a work that produces a heat  exceeding 80  °C (176 ° F) in the vicinity of the 
electrical parts, remove t he heat sensitive electrical 
part(s) beforehand.
• Use care not to expose connectors and electrical  parts to water which will  be a cause of a trouble.
• Always be careful not to handle electrical parts  (computer, relay, etc.) in a rough manner or drop 
them.
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General Information
General Information
General Description
AbbreviationsS7RS0B0101001
A:  
ABDC:  After Bottom Dead Center
ABS:   Anti-lock Brake System
AC:   Alternating Current
A/C:  Air Conditioning
A-ELR:   Automatic-Emergency Locking Retractor
A/F:   Air Fuel Mixture Ratio
ALR:   Automatic Locking Retractor
API:   American Petroleum Institute
APP sensor:   Accelerator Pedal Position Sensor
A/T:   Automatic Transmission , Automatic Transaxle
AT D C :   After Top Dead Center
ATF:   Automatic Transmission  Fluid, Automatic 
Transaxle Fluid
B:  
B+:   Battery Positive Voltage
BBDC:   Before Bottom Dead Center
BCM:   Body Electrical Control Module
BDC:   Bottom Dead Center
BTDC:   Before Top Dead Center
C:  
CAN:   Controller Area Network
CKT:   Circuit
CKP Sensor:  Crankshaft Position Sensor
CMP Sensor:   Camshaft Position Sensor
CO:  Carbon Monoxide
CPP Switch:   Clutch Pedal Position Switch (Clutch 
Switch, Clutch Start Switch)
CPU:  Central Processing Unit
CRS:   Child Restraint System
D:  
DC:   Direct Current
DLC:   Data Link Connector (Assembly Line Diag. Link, 
ALDL, Serial Data Link, SDL)
DOHC:   Double Over Head Camshaft
DOJ:   Double Offset Joint
DRL:   Daytime Running Light
DTC:   Diagnostic Trouble Code (Diagnostic Code)
E:  
EBCM:   Electronic Brake Cont rol Module, ABS Control 
Module
EBD:   Electronic Brake Force Distribution
ECM:  Engine Control Module
ECT Sensor:  Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor  (Water Temp. Sensor, WTS)
EFE Heater:   Early Fuel Evaporation Heater (Positive 
Temperature Coefficient, PTC Heater)
EGR:  Exhaust Gas Recirculation
EGRT Sensor:   EGR Temperature Sensor (Recirculated 
Exhaust Gas Temp. Sensor, REGTS)
ELR:  Emergency Locking Retractor
ESP ®:  Electronic Stability Program
EPS:   Electronic Power Steering
EVAP:  Evaporative Emission EVAP Canister:  
Evaporative Emission Canister 
(Charcoal Canister)
F:  
4WD:   4 Wheel 
 Drive
G:  
GEN:   Generator
GND:   Ground
GPS:   Global Positioning System
H:  
HVAC:   Heating, Ventilating and Air Conditioning
HC:   Hydrocarbons
HO2S:   Heated Oxygen Sensor
I:  
IAC Valve:   Idle Air Control Valve (Idle Speed Control 
Solenoid Valve, ISC Solenoid Valve)
IAT Sensor:   Intake Air Temperature Sensor (Air 
temperature Sensor, ATS)
ICM:   Immobilizer Control Module
IG:   Ignition
ISC Actuator:  Idle Speed Control Actuator
L:  
LH:   Left Hand
LHD:   Left Hand Drive Vehicle
LSPV:   Load Sensing Proportioning Valve
M:  
MAF Sensor:  Mass Air Flow Sensor (Air Flow Sensor,  AFS, Air Flow Meter, AFM)
MAP Sensor:   Manifold Absolute  Pressure Sensor 
(Pressure Sensor, PS)
Max:   Maximum
MFI:   Multiport Fuel Injection (Mu ltipoint Fuel Injection)
Min:   Minimum
MIL:   Malfunction Indicator  Lamp (“SERVICE ENGINE 
SOON” Light)
M/T:   Manual Transmission, Manual Transaxle
N:  
NOx:   Nitrogen Oxides
O:  
OBD:   On-Board Diagnostic System (Self-Diagnosis 
Function)
O/D:   Overdrive
OHC:   Over Head Camshaft
O2S:   Oxygen Sensor
P:  
PCM:   Powertrain Control Module
PCV:   Positive Crankcase Ventilation
PNP:   Park / Neutral Position
P/S:   Power Steering
PSP Switch:   Power Steering Pressure Switch (P/S 
Pressure Switch)
R:  
RH:   Right Hand
RHD:   Right Hand Drive Vehicle
S:  
SAE:   Society of Automotive Engineers  
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NOTE
• “I”: Inspect and correct or replace if necessary
• “R”: Replace or change
• *1: Inspect or replace more frequently if the vehicle is used under dusty conditions.
• *2: Clean or replace more frequently if the air from the air conditioning decreases.
 
Repair Instructions
Accessory Drive Belt InspectionS7RS0B0206001
WARNING! 
All inspection and replacement are to be 
performed with ENGINE NOT RUNNING.
 
Water Pump and Generator Drive Belt1) Disconnect negative (–) cable at battery.
2) Inspect belt for cracks, cu ts, deformation, wear and 
cleanliness. If any defect exists, replace.
Check belt for tension.
Water pump and generator belt tension
“a”: 4.5 – 5.5 mm (0.18 – 0.22 in.) deflection 
under 100 N (10 kg, 22 lb) pressure
NOTE
When replacing belt with a new one, adjust 
belt tension to 3.5 – 4 mm (0.14 – 0.16 in.)
 
3) If belt is too tight or  too loose, adjust it to 
specification by adjusting alternator position.
4) Tighten alternator adjusting bolts and pivot bolt.
5) Connect negative (–) cable to battery. A/C Compressor Drive Belt
1) Disconnect negative (–) cable at battery.
2) Inspect belt for cracks, cuts, deformation, wear and  cleanliness. If any defect exists, replace.
Check belt for tension.
If belt tension is out of  specification, adjust it 
referring to “Compressor Dr ive Belt Inspection and 
Adjustment in Section 7B”.
A/C compressor drive belt tension
“a”: 7 – 8 mm (0.28 – 0.31 in.) deflection under 
100 N (10 kg, 22 lb) pressure
NOTE
When replacing belt with a new one, adjust 
belt tension to 6 – 7 mm (0.24 – 0.28 in.).
 
3) Connect negative (–) cable to battery.
– B – – E – – H Automatic transaxle fluid
 ) R Every 30,000 km (18,000 miles) or 
24 months
– – C D – – – – HVAC air filter (if equipped) *2  )
 I Every 15,000 km (9,000 miles) or 12 
months
 )  R Every 45,000 km (27,000 miles) or 
36 months
Severe 
condition code MaintenanceMaintenance 
operation Maintenance interval
I3RM0A020001-01
I4RS0A020001-01  
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4) Screw new filter on oil filter stand by hand until the filter O-ring contacts mounting surface.
CAUTION! 
To tighten oil filter prop erly, it is important to 
accurately identify the position at which filter 
O-ring first contacts mounting surface.
 
5) Tighten the filter (1) 3/4 tu rn from the point of contact 
with the mounting surface using an oil filter wrench 
(2).
Tightening torque
Oil filter (b):  14 N·m (1 .4 kgf-m, 10.5 lb-ft) for 
reference
6) Replenish oil until oil leve l is brought to FULL level 
mark on dipstick (oil pan and oil filter capacity). The 
filler inlet is at the top of  the cylinder head cover. It is 
recommended to use engine oil of SG, SH, SJ, SL or 
SM grade. Select the appropriate oil viscosity 
according to the proper engine oil viscosity chart [A].
NOTE
Engine oil capacity is specified as the 
following.
However, note that the amount of oil required 
when actually changing oil may somewhat 
differ from the data depending on various 
conditions (temperature, viscosity, etc.).
 
Engine oil specification
Oil pan capacity: About 3.7 liters (7.8 / 6.5 US / 
lmp pt.)
Oil filter capacity: About 0.2 liter (0.4 / 0.3 US / 
lmp pt.)
Others: About 0.3 liter (0 .6 / 0.5 US / lmp pt.)
Total: About 4.2 liters (8.9 / 7.4 US / lmp pt.) 7) Check oil filter and drain plug for oil leakage.
8) Start engine and run it for 3 minutes. Stop it and wait 
another 5 minutes before checking oil level. Add oil, 
as necessary, to bring oil le vel to FULL level mark (1) 
on dipstick.
Engine Coolant ChangeS7RS0B0206005
WARNING! 
To help avoid danger of being burned, do not 
remove radiator cap while engine and 
radiator are still hot. Scalding fluid and steam 
can be blown out under pressure if cap is 
taken off too soon.
 
CAUTION! 
When changing engine coolant, use mixture 
of 50% specified water and 50% ANTIFREEZE 
/ ANTICORROSION COOLANT for the 
purpose of corrosion protection and 
lubrication.
 
Change engine coolant with new one referring to 
“Cooling System Flush and Refill in Section 1F”.
IYSQ01020010-01
Co
Fo-30
-22 -20
-4 -10
14 32 50 68 86 104 010203040
5W-30
20W-40
15W-40
10W-30, 10W-40
[A]
I7RS0B020001-02
2. Low level mark (hole)
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Brake Fluid InspectionS7RS0B0206035
1) Check around master cylinder and reservoir for fluid leakage. If found leaky, correct.
2) Check fluid level. If fluid level is lower than the minimum level of 
reservoir, refilling is necessary. Fill reservoir with 
specified brake fluid.
For the details, refer to “Brake Fluid Level Inspection 
in Section 4A”.
CAUTION! 
Since brake system of this vehicle is factory-
filled with brake fluid indicated on reservoir 
tank cap, do not use or mix different type of 
fluid when refilling; otherwise serious 
damage will occur.
Do not use old or used brake fluid, or any 
fluid from an unsealed container.
 
Brake fluid
Refer to reservoir cap of brake master cylinder.
Brake Fluid ReplacementS7RS0B0206017
Change brake fluid as follows.
Drain existing fluid from brake system completely, fill 
system with specified fluid and carry out air purge 
operation.
For air purging procedure, refer to“Air Bleeding of Brake 
System in Section 4A”.
Brake Lever and Cable InspectionS7RS0B0206018
1) Inspect brake cable for damage and smooth movement.
Replace cable if it is in deteriorated condition. 2) Check tooth tip of each notch for damage or wear. If 
any damage or wear is found, replace parking lever.
3) Check parking brake lever for proper operation and  stroke, and adjust it if necessary.
For checking and adjusting procedures, refer to 
“Parking Brake Inspection and Adjustment in Section 
4D”.
Parking brake lever stroke
“a”: 4 – 9 notches (with 200 N (20 kg, 44 lbs) of pull 
pressure)
Clutch Fluid InspectionS7RS0B0206019
1) Check clutch system for evidence of fluid leakage.  Repair leaky point if any.
2) Check reservoir for fluid  level referring to “Clutch 
Fluid Level Inspection in Section 5C”.
If fluid is lower than minimum level of reservoir, refill 
reservoir with specified brake fluid indicated on 
reservoir cap.
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Tires InspectionS7RS0B0206020
1) Check tires for uneven or excessive wear, or damage. If defective, replace. 
Refer to “Irregular and/or Premature Wear 
Description in Section 2D” and “Wear Indicators 
Description in Section 2D” for details.
2) Check inflating pressure of each tire and adjust  pressure to specification as necessary.
NOTE
• Tire inflation pressure should be checked when tires are cool.
• Specified tire inflation pressure should be  found on tire placard or in owner’s manual 
which came with the vehicle.
 
3) Rotate tires. For details, refer to “Tire Rotation in  Section 2D”.
Wheel Discs InspectionS7RS0B0206021
Inspect each wheel disc for de nts, distortion and cracks. 
A disc in badly damaged condition must be replaced.
Wheel Bearing InspectionS7RS0B0206022
1) Check front wheel bearing for wear, damage,  abnormal noise or rattles. For details, refer to “Front 
Wheel Hub, Disc, Nut and  Bearing Check in Section 
2B”.
2) Check rear wheel bearing for wear, damage,  abnormal noise or rattles. For details, refer to“Rear 
Wheel Disc, bolt and Bearing Inspection in Section 
2C”.
Suspension System InspectionS7RS0B0206023
• Inspect front struts and rear shock absorbers for evidence of oil leakage, dents or any other damage on 
sleeves; and inspect anchor ends for deterioration.
Replace defective parts, if any.
• Check front and rear suspension systems for  damaged, loose or missing parts; also for parts 
showing signs of wear or lack of lubrication.
Repair or replace defective parts, if any.
• Check front suspension arm ball joint stud dust seals  for leakage, detachment, tear or any other damage.
Replace defective boot, if any.
1. Wear indicator
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Section 1
CONTENTS
Engine
Precautions ................................................. 1-1
Precautions............................................................. 1-1
Precautions for Engine .......................................... 1-1
Engine General Information and 
Diagnosis ............. .................................... 1A-1
Precautions........................................................... 1A-1
Precautions on Engine Service ........................... 1A-1
Precaution on On-Board Diagnostic (OBD) System .............................................................. 1A-1
Precautions in Diagnosing Trouble ..................... 1A-1
Precautions of ECM Circuit Inspection................ 1A-2
Precautions of Electric  Throttle Body System 
Calibration ......................................................... 1A-2
General Description ............................................. 1A-2 Statement on Cleanliness and Care ................... 1A-2
Engine Diagnosis General  Description ............... 1A-3
On-Board Diagnostic System Description ........... 1A-3
Data Link Connector (DLC) ................................. 1A-6
Engine and Emission Control System  Description ........................................................ 1A-6
CAN Communication System Description........... 1A-7
Air Intake System Description ............................. 1A-9
Description of Electric Throttle Body System ...... 1A-9
Description of Electric Throttle Body System  Calibration ....................................................... 1A-10
Fuel Cut Control Description ............................. 1A-10
Generator Control System  Description ............. 1A-11
Electronic Control System Description .............. 1A-12
Engine and Emission Control Input / Output  Table ............................................................... 1A-18
Schematic and Routing Diagram ...................... 1A-19 Engine and Emission Control System Diagram .......................................................... 1A-19
Component Locatio n ......................................... 1A-21
Electronic Control System Components  Location .......................................................... 1A-21
Diagnostic Information and Procedures .......... 1A-22 Engine and Emission Control System Check.... 1A-22
Malfunction Indicator Lamp  (MIL) Check .......... 1A-25
DTC Check ....................................................... 1A-26
DTC Clearance ................................................. 1A-27
DTC Table ......................................................... 1A-27
Fail-Safe Table ................ .................................. 1A-31 Scan Tool Data ................................................. 1A-33
Visual Inspection ............................................... 1A-37
Engine Basic Inspection .................................... 1A-38
Engine Symptom Diagnosis .............................. 1A-41
MIL Does Not Come ON with Ignition Switch 
ON and Engine Stop (but Engine Can Be 
Started) ........................................................... 1A-47
Malfunction Indicator Lamp Remains ON after  Engine Starts................................................... 1A-48
DTC P0010: “A” Camshaft Position Actuator  Circuit .............................................................. 1A-49
DTC P0011 / P0012: “A” Camshaft Position -  Timing Over-Advanced or System 
Performance / -Retarded................................. 1A-52
DTC P0031 / P0032: HO2S Heater Control  Circuit Low / High (Sensor-1) .......................... 1A-54
DTC P0037 / P0038: HO2S Heater Control  Circuit Low / High (Sensor-2) .......................... 1A-56
DTC P0101: Mass or Volume Air Flow Circuit  Range / Performance ...................................... 1A-58
DTC P0102: Mass or Volume Air Flow Circuit  Low Input......................................................... 1A-61
DTC P0103: Mass or Volume Air Flow Circuit  High Input ........................................................ 1A-63
DTC P0106: Manifold  Absolute Pressure / 
Barometric Pressure Circuit Range / 
Performance.................................................... 1A-64
DTC P0107: Manifold  Absolute Pressure / 
Barometric Pressure Circ uit Low Input............ 1A-66
DTC P0108: Manifold  Absolute Pressure / 
Barometric Pressure Circ uit High Input ........... 1A-67
DTC P0111: Intake Air Temperature Sensor 1  Circuit Range / Performance ........................... 1A-69
DTC P0112: Intake Air Temperature Sensor 1  Circuit Low ...................................................... 1A-72
DTC P0113: Intake Air Temperature 1 Sensor  Circuit High...................................................... 1A-74
DTC P0116: Engine Coolant Temperature  Circuit Range / Performance ........................... 1A-76
DTC P0117: Engine Coolant Temperature  Circuit Low ...................................................... 1A-79
DTC P0118: Engine Coolant Temperature  Circuit High...................................................... 1A-81
DTC P0122: Throttle / Pedal Position Sensor  / Switch “A” (Main) Circuit  Low ........................ 1A-83  
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DTC P0123: Throttle / Pedal Position Sensor / Switch “A” (Main) Circuit  High ....................... 1A-85
DTC P0131 / P0132: O2 Sensor (HO2S)  Circuit Low Voltage / High Voltage (Sensor-
1) ..................................................................... 1A-88
DTC P0133: O2 Sensor  (HO2S) Circuit Slow 
Response (Sensor- 1) ...................................... 1A-91
DTC P0134: O2 Sensor (HO2S) Circuit No  Activity Detected (Sensor -1) ........................... 1A-92
DTC P0137 / P0138: O2 Sensor (HO2S)  Circuit Low Voltage / High Voltage (Sensor-
2) ..................................................................... 1A-94
DTC P0140: O2 Sensor (HO2S) Circuit No  Activity Detected (Sensor -2) ........................... 1A-97
DTC P0171 / P0172: Fuel System Too Lean /  Rich ................................................................. 1A-98
DTC P0222: Throttle / Pedal Position Sensor  / Switch “B” (Sub) Circuit Low ....................... 1A-100
DTC P0223: Throttle / Pedal Position Sensor  / Switch “B” (Sub) Circuit High ...................... 1A-102
DTC P0300 / P0301 / P0302 / P0303 / P0304:  Random / Multiple Cylin der Misfire Detected 
/ Cylinder 1 / Cylinder 2 / Cylinder 3 / 
Cylinder 4 Misfire Detected ........................... 1A-105
DTC P0327 / P0328: Knoc k Sensor 1 Circuit 
Low / High ..................................................... 1A-107
DTC P0335: Crankshaft Position (CKP)  Sensor “A” Circuit .......................................... 1A-109
DTC P0340: Camshaft Position (CMP)  Sensor “A” Circuit .......................................... 1A-111
DTC P0350: Ignition Coil Primary / Secondary  Circuit ............................................................ 1A-114
DTC P0401 / P0402: Exhaust Gas  Recirculation Flow Insufficient Detected / 
Excessive Detected ...................................... 1A-116
DTC P0403: Exhaust Gas Recirculation  Control Circuit ................... ............................ 1A-118
DTC P0420: Catalyst  System Efficiency 
below Threshold ................ ............................ 1A-120
DTC P0443: Evaporativ e Emission System 
Purge Control Valve Circuit ........................... 1A-122
DTC P0480: Fan 1 (Radiator Cooling Fan)  Control Circuit ................... ............................ 1A-124
DTC P0500: Vehicle Speed Sensor “A”  Malfunction .................................................... 1A-128
DTC P0532: A/C Refrigerant Pressure  Sensor “A” Circuit Low ... ............................... 1A-130
DTC P0533: A/C Refrigerant Pressure  Sensor “A” Circuit High ................................. 1A-132
DTC P0601 / P0602 / P0607: Internal Control  Module Memory Check Sum Error / Control 
Module Programming Error / Control Module 
Performance ................................................. 1A-134
DTC P0616: Starter Relay  Circuit Low............ 1A-135
DTC P0617: Starter Relay  Circuit High ........... 1A-136
DTC P0620: Generator Control Circuit ........... 1A-137
DTC P0625 / P0626: Generator Field  Terminal Circuit Low / High . .......................... 1A-139
DTC P1501 / P1502: Electric Load Current  Sensor Circuit Low / High . ............................ 1A-141 DTC P1510: ECM Back-Up Power Supply 
Malfunction .................................................... 1A-143
DTC P1603: TCM Trouble Code Detected ..... 1A-144
DTC P1674: CAN Communication (Bus Off  Error) ............................................................. 1A-145
DTC P1676: CAN Communication (Reception  Error for TCM) ............................................... 1A-148
DTC P1678: CAN Communication (Reception  Error for BCM) ............................................... 1A-149
DTC P1685: CAN Communication (Reception  Error for ABS/ESP ® Control Module) ........... 1A-150
DTC P2101: Throttle Actuator Control Motor  Circuit Range / Performance ......................... 1A-152
DTC P2102: Throttle Actuator Control Motor  Circuit Low .................................................... 1A-154
DTC P2103: Throttle Actuator Control Motor  Circuit High.................................................... 1A-155
DTC P2111 / P2112: Throttle Actuator Control  System - Stuck Open / Closed ...................... 1A-156
DTC P2119: Throttle Actu ator Control Throttle 
Body Range / Performance ........................... 1A-157
DTC P2122: Throttle / Pedal Position Sensor  / Switch “D” (Main) Circuit Low Input............. 1A-159
DTC P2123: Throttle / Pedal Position Sensor  / Switch “D” (Main) Circuit High Input ............ 1A-161
DTC P2127: Throttle Pedal Position Sensor /  Switch “E” (Sub) Circuit  Low Input ................ 1A-164
DTC P2128: Throttle / Pedal Position Sensor 
/ Switc
 h “E” (Sub) Circuit High Input ............. 1A-166
DTC P2135: Throttle / Pedal Position Sensor  / Switch “A”/“B” (Main / Sub) Voltage 
Correlation..................................................... 1A-168
DTC P2138: Throttle / Pedal Position Sensor  / Switch “D”/“E” (Main / Sub) Voltage 
Correlation..................................................... 1A-171
DTC P2227 / P2228 / P2229: Barometric  Pressure Circuit Malfunction ......................... 1A-173
Inspection of ECM and Its Circuits .................. 1A-175
ECM Power and Ground Circuit Check........... 1A-194
Fuel Injector Circuit Check .............................. 1A-198
Fuel Pump and Its Circuit Check..................... 1A-200
Fuel Pressure Check....................................... 1A-203
A/C System Circuits Check ............................. 1A-205
Electric Load Signal Circuit Check .................. 1A-209
Radiator Cooling Fan Low Speed Control  System Check ............................................... 1A-211
Radiator Cooling Fan High Speed Control  System Check ............................................... 1A-213
Repair Instructions ......... .................................1A-216
Idle Speed and IAC Throttle Valve Opening  Inspection ...................................................... 1A-216
Special Tools and Equipmen t .........................1A-217
Special Tool .................................................... 1A-217
Aux. Emission Control  Devices ............. 1B-1
Diagnostic Information and Procedures ............1B-1
EGR System Inspection ...................................... 1B-1
Repair Instructions ............ ..................................1B-1
EVAP Canister Purge Inspec tion ........................ 1B-1  
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Engine Lubrication System.....................1E-1
General Description ............................................. 1E-1
Engine Lubrication Description ........................... 1E-1
Diagnostic Information and Procedures ............ 1E-2 Oil Pressure Check ............................................. 1E-2
Repair Instructions ........... ................................... 1E-3
Heat Exchanger Components ............................. 1E-3
Heat Exchanger On-Vehicle Inspection .............. 1E-4
Heat Exchanger Removal and Installation .......... 1E-4
Oil Pan and Oil Pump Strainer Components....... 1E-5
Oil Pan and Oil Pump  Strainer Removal and 
Installation ......................................................... 1E-5
Oil Pan and Oil Pump Stra iner Cleaning ............. 1E-7
Oil Pump Components ........................................ 1E-8
Oil Pump Removal and Installation ..................... 1E-8
Oil Pump Disassembly and Reassembly ............ 1E-8
Oil Pump Inspection ............................................ 1E-9
Specifications .... ................................................. 1E-11
Tightening Torque Specifications ...................... 1E-11
Special Tools and Equipmen t ........................... 1E-11
Recommended Service Material ....................... 1E-11
Special Tool ...................................................... 1E-11
Engine Cooling System ..... ...................... 1F-1
General Description .......... ................................... 1F-1
Cooling System Descriptio n ................................ 1F-1
Coolant Description ............................................. 1F-1
Schematic and Routing Diagram ........................ 1F-2 Coolant Circulation .............................................. 1F-2
Diagnostic Information and Procedures ............ 1F-4 Engine Cooling Symptom Diagnosis ................... 1F-4
Repair Instructions ........... ................................... 1F-5
Cooling System Components.............................. 1F-5
Coolant Level Check ........................................... 1F-6
Engine Cooling System Inspection and  Cleaning ............................................................ 1F-6
Cooling System Draining.. ................................... 1F-6
Cooling System Flush and Refill ......................... 1F-7
Cooling Water Pipes or Hoses Removal and  Installation ......................................................... 1F-7
Thermostat Removal and In stallation.................. 1F-8
Thermostat Inspection......................................... 1F-8
Radiator Cooling Fan Motor On-Vehicle  Inspection .......................................................... 1F-9
Radiator Cooling Fan Rela y Inspection............... 1F-9
Radiator Cooling Fan Removal and  Installation ....................................................... 1F-10
Radiator On-Vehicle Inspection and Cleaning .. 1F-10
Radiator Removal and Inst allation .................... 1F-10
Water Pump Removal and In stallation .............. 1F-11
Water Pump Inspection ..................................... 1F-11
Specifications .... ................................................. 1F-12
Tightening Torque Specifications ...................... 1F-12
Special Tools and Equipmen t ........................... 1F-12
Recommended Service Material ....................... 1F-12
Fuel System ................... .......................... 1G-1
Precautions.......................................................... 1G-1 Precautions on Fuel System Service ................. 1G-1
General Description ............................................ 1G-1 Fuel System Description .................................... 1G-1
Fuel Delivery System Description ...................... 1G-1
Fuel Pump Description ....................................... 1G-2
Schematic and Routing Diagram ....................... 1G-2 Fuel Delivery System Diag ram........................... 1G-2
Diagnostic Information and Procedures ........... 1G-2 Fuel Pressure Inspection ................................... 1G-2
Fuel Cut Operation Inspection ........................... 1G-3
Repair Instructions ............ ................................. 1G-4
Fuel System Components .................................. 1G-4
Fuel Hose Disconnecting and Reconnecting ..... 1G-5
Fuel Pressure Relief Procedure ......................... 1G-7
Fuel Leakage Check Procedure......................... 1G-7
Fuel Lines On-Vehicle Inspection ...................... 1G-7
Fuel Pipe Removal and Installation.................... 1G-7
Fuel Injector On-Vehicle Inspection ................... 1G-8
Fuel Injector Removal and Installation ............... 1G-8
Fuel Injector Inspection ...................................... 1G-9
Fuel Filler Cap Inspection . ............................... 1G-10
Fuel Tank Inlet Valve Removal and  Installation ...................................................... 1G-11
Fuel Tank Inlet Valve Inspection ...................... 1G-12
Fuel Tank Removal and Installation ................. 1G-12
Fuel Tank Inspection ........................................ 1G-13
Fuel Tank Purging Procedure .......................... 1G-14
Fuel Pump On-Vehicle Inspection.................... 1G-14
Fuel Pump Assembly Removal and  Installation ...................................................... 1G-14
Main Fuel Level Sensor Removal and  Installation ...................................................... 1G-15
Fuel Pump Inspection ...................................... 1G-16
Specifications ..................... ............................... 1G-16
Tightening Torque Specifications ..................... 1G-16
Special Tools and Equipmen t .......................... 1G-17
Special Tool ..................................................... 1G-17
Ignition System .............. .......................... 1H-1
General Description .............................................1H-1
Ignition System Construction ..............................1H-1
Schematic and Routing Diagram ........................1H-2 Ignition System Wiring Circuit Diagram...............1H-2
Component Location ............ ...............................1H-3
Ignition System Components Location................1H-3
Diagnostic Information and Procedures ............1H-4 Ignition System Symptom Diagnosis...................1H-4
Reference Waveform of Ignition System.............1H-4
Ignition System Check ........................................1H-4
Ignition Spark Test ..............................................1H-6
Repair Instructions ............ ..................................1H-6
High-Tension Cord Removal and Installation......1H-6
High-Tension Cord Inspection.............................1H-7
Spark Plug Removal and Installation ..................1H-7
Spark Plug Inspection .........................................1H-7
Ignition Coil Assembly  (Including ignitor) 
Removal and Installation ...................................1H-8
Ignition Coil Assembly  (Including ignitor) 
Inspection ..........................................................1H-8  
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 1A-2 Engine General Information and Diagnosis: 
• Be sure to read “Precautions for Electrical Circuit Service in Section 00” befo re inspection and observe 
what is written there.
• ECM replacement: When substituting a known-good ECM, check for the 
following conditions. Neglec ting this check may cause 
damage to a known-good ECM.
– Resistance value of all relays, actuators is as  specified respectively.
– MAP sensor, A/C refrigerant pressure sensor and  TP sensor are in good condition and none of power 
circuits of these sensors is shorted to ground.
• Communication of  ECM, BCM, ABS/ESP ® control 
module, combination meter,  keyless start control 
module, steering angle sensor (ESP ® model) and 
TCM (A/T model), is esta blished by CAN (Controller 
Area Network). (For more detail of CAN 
communication for ECM, refer to “CAN 
Communication System Description”). Therefore, 
handle CAN communication line with care referring to 
“Precaution for CAN Communication System in 
Section 00”.
• Immobilizer transponder  code registration after 
replacing ECM
When ECM is replaced with new one or with another 
one, make sure to register  immobilizer transponder 
code to ECM correctly according to “Procedure after 
ECM Replacement in Section 10C”.Precautions of ECM Circuit InspectionS7RS0B1100003
• ECM connectors are waterproofed. Each terminal of  the ECM connectors is sealed up with the grommet. 
Therefore, when measuring ci rcuit voltage, resistance 
and/or pulse signal at ECM connector, do not insert 
the tester’s probe into th e sealed terminal at the 
harness side. When measuring circuit voltage, 
resistance and/or pulse signal at ECM connector, 
connect the special tool to the ECM connectors. And, 
insert the tester’s probe into the special tool’s 
connectors at the harness side, and then measure 
voltage, resistance and/or pulse signal. Or, ECM and 
its circuits may be damaged by water.
• Wire colors of the special tool’s connectors are  different from the ones of the ECM connectors. 
However, the circuit arrangement of the special tool’s 
connectors is same as the one of the ECM 
connectors. Therefore, measure circuit voltage and 
resistance by identifying the terminal location subject 
to the measurement.
Precautions of Electric Throttle Body System 
Calibration
S7RS0B1100004
After performing one of works described below, it is 
necessary to re-register the completely closed throttle 
valve reference position stored in memory of ECM. (For 
detailed information, refer to  “Description of Electric 
Throttle Body System Calibration”.) For the procedure to 
register such data in ECM, refer to “Electric Throttle 
Body System Calibration in Section 1C”.
• To shut off backup power of ECM for such purposes of  battery replacement or “DOME” fuse removal
• To erase DTCs P0122, P01 23, P0222, P0223, P2101, 
P2102, P2103, P2111, P2112, P2113, P2119, P2123, 
P2127, P2128, P2135 and/or P2138
• To replace ECM
• To replace throttle body and/or accelerator pedal  position (APP) sensor assembly
General Description
Statement on Cleanliness and CareS7RS0B1101001
An automobile engine is a combination of many 
machined, honed, polished and lapped surfaces with 
tolerances that are measured  in the thousands of an 
millimeter (ten thous ands of an inch).
Accordingly, when any internal engine parts are 
serviced, care and cleanliness are important.
It should be understood that proper cleaning and 
protection of machined surfaces and friction areas is part 
of the repair procedure. This is considered standard 
shop practice even if not  specifically stated.
• A liberal coating of engine oil should be applied to  friction areas during assembly to protect and lubricate 
the surfaces on initial operation. • Whenever valve train components, pistons, piston 
rings, connecting rods, rod bearings, and crankshaft 
journal bearings are removed for service, they should 
be retained in order.
At the time of installation,  they should be installed in 
the same locations and with the same mating 
surfaces as when removed.
• Battery cables should be disconnected before any  major work is performed on the engine.
Failure to disconnect cables  may result in damage to 
wire harness or other electrical parts.