Fuse connector SUZUKI SWIFT 2007 2.G Service Workshop Manual

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7) If equipped with side curtain-air bag (inflator) module, remove quarter inner trim and disconnect
black connector (4) of side curtain-air bag (inflator)
module.
a) Unlock button (5).
b) With lock button unlocked, disconnect connector.
NOTE
With “A/BAG” fuse removed and ignition
switch ON, “AIR BAG” warning right will be
ON.
This is normal operation and does not
indicate air bag system malfunction.

Enabling Air Bag SystemS7RS0B8206002
1) Confirm that battery negative (–) cable is disconnected.
2) Turn ignition switch to “LOCK” position and remove key.
3) Connect yellow connector (1) of passenger air bag (inflator) module by push ing connector till click is
heard from it.
4) Install glove box.
5) If equipped with side-air bag (inflator) module, connect yellow connector (1) of side-air bag (inflator)
module by pushing connector till click is heard from
it.
a)
b)2
3
2a)
b)
1
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4 a)
b)
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6) If equipped with side curtain-air bag (inflator) module, connect black connector (1) securely as
shown in figure.
a) Connect connector.
b) Lock connector with lock button (2).
7) Install “A/BAG” fuse to fuse box.
8) Connect negative (–) cable at battery.
9) Turn ignition switch to ON position and verify that “AIR BAG” warning right flashes 6 times and then
turns OFF. If it does not operate as described,
perform “Air Bag Diagn ostic System Check”.SDM Removal and InstallationS7RS0B8206003
WARNING!
During service procedures, be very careful
when handling a Sensing and Diagnostic
Module (SDM).
Be sure to read “Precautions on Service and
Diagnosis of Air Bag System” before starting
to work and observe every precaution during
work. Neglecting them ma y result in personal
injury or inactivation of the air bag system
when necessary.

Removal
1) Disconnect negative cable at battery.
2) Disable air bag system referring to “Disabling Air Bag System”.
3) Remove center console box referring to “Console Box Components in Section 9H”.
4) Disconnect SDM connector (1) from SDM (2).
5) Remove SDM (2) from vehicle.
1
2
a)
b)
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13) Separate two banana plugs (1) on deployment harness.
14) Connect deployment harness to 12 volts vehicle battery (2). This will immedi ately deploy or activate
air bag (inflator) module or seat belt pretensioner.
15) Disconnect deployment harness from 12 volts vehicle battery (2) and short two deployment
harness leads together by fully seating one banana
plug into the other.
16) In the unlikely event that air bag (inflator) module or seat belt pretensioner did not deploy / activate after
following these procedur es, proceed immediately
with Step 22) through 25). If air bag (inflator) module
or seat belt pretensioner did deploy or activate,
proceed with Steps 18) through 21).
17) Put on pair of shop gloves to protect your hands from possible irritation and heat when handling deployed
air bag (inflator) module or activated seat belt
pretensioner.
18) Disconnect adapter cable (special tool) from air bag (inflator) module or seat belt pretensioner as soon as
possible. This will preven t adapter cable (special
tool) from damage due to possible contact with hot
air bag (inflator) module or hot seat belt
pretensioner.
19) Check adapter cable as follows. • For air bag (inflator) moduleBe sure to check air bag (inflator) module adapter
cable (special tool) for damage after deployment
and replace it with new adapter cable (special
tool), if it is damaged.
• For seat belt pretensioner Be sure to check seat belt pretensioner adapter
cable (special tool) for damage after seat belt
pretensioner is activated. Replace it with spare
connector (special tool) or new adapter, if
necessary. 20) Dispose of deployed air bag (inflator) module (1) or
activated seat belt preten sioner (2) through normal
refuse channels after it has cooled for at least 30
minutes and tightly seal air bag (inflator) module (1)
or seat belt pretensioner (2) in strong vinyl bag.
Refer to “Deployed Air B ag (Inflator) Module and
Activated Seat Belt Pretensioner Disposal” for
details.
21) Wash your hands with mild soap and water afterward.
NOTE
Remaining steps are to be followed in the
unlikely event that air bag (inflator) module
did not deploy or seat belt pretensioner did
not activate.

22) Ensure that deployment harness has been disconnected from 12 volts vehicle battery and that
its two banana plugs have been shorted together by
fully seating one banana plug into the other.
23) Disconnect deployment harness and adapter cable from air bag (inflator) module or seat belt
pretensioner.
24) Temporarily store undeployed air bag (inflator) module referring to “Precautions on Service and
Diagnosis of Air Bag System” for details.
25) Contact your local distributor for further assistance.
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21) Disconnect adapter cable (special tool) from air bag (inflator) module or seat belt pretensioner as soon as
possible. This will preven t adapter cable (special
tool) from damage due to possible contact with hot
air bag (inflator) module or hot seat belt
pretensioner.
22) Check adapter cable connector as follows. Adapter cable connector (special tool) is designed to
be reused. However it should be inspected for
damage after deployment and replaced if necessary.
23) With air bag (inflator) modules deployed and seat belt pretensioners acti vated, vehicle may be
scrapped in the same manner as non-air bag system
/ seat belt pretensioner equipped vehicle.
NOTE
Remaining steps are to be followed in the
unlikely event that air bag (inflator) module
did not deploy or seat belt pretensioner did
not activate.

24) Remove undeployed air bag (inflator) module(s) and/ or inactivated seat belt pretensioner(s) from vehicle.
For driver air bag (inflator) module, refer to “Driver
Air Bag (Inflator) Module Removal and Installation”.
For passenger air bag (inflator) module, refer to
“Passenger Air Bag (Inflator) Module Removal and
Installation”. For seat belt pretensioner, refer to
“Front Seat Belt Removal an d Installation in Section
8A”.
25) Temporarily store undeployed air bag (inflator) module referring to “Precautions on Service and
Diagnosis of Air Bag System” for details.
26) Contact your local distribu tor for further assistance.
Deployed Air Bag (Inflator) Module and
Activated Seat Belt Pretensioner Disposal
S7RS0B8206019
WARNING!
Failure to follow proper air bag (inflator)
module and seat belt pretensioner disposal
procedures can result in air bag deployment
and pretensioner activation which may cause
personal injury. The undeployed air bag
(inflator) module and the inactivated seat belt
pretensioner must not be disposed of
through normal refuse channels.
The undeployed air bag (inflator) module and
the inactivated seat belt pretensioner
contains substances that can cause severe
illness or personal injury if the sealed
container is damaged during disposal.

Deployed air bag (inflator) module and the activated seat
belt pretensioner can be disposed of through normal
refuse channels just like any other parts. For their
disposal, however, the following points should be noted.
• The air bag (inflator) module and the seat belt
pretensioner immediately after deployment / activation
is very hot. Wait for 30 minu tes to cool it off before
handling it.
• Never apply water, oil, etc. to deployed air bag (inflator) module and the activated seat belt
pretensioner to cool it off and be careful so that water,
oil etc. does not get on the deployed air bag (inflator)
module and the activated seat belt pretensioner.
• After the air bag (inflator) module has been deployed, the surface of the air bag may contain a powdery
residue. This powder consists primarily of cornstarch
(used to lubricate the bag as it inflates) and by-
products of the chemical reaction. As with many
service procedures, you should wear gloves and
safety glasses.
• When disposing of the deployed air bag (inflator) module and the activated seat belt pretensioner, be
sure to seal it in a vinyl bag.
• When air bag (inflator) module and seat belt pretensioner have been deployed / activated inside
the vehicle which is going to be scrapped, leave them
as installed to the vehicle.
• Be sure to wash your hand s with mild soap and water
after handling them.
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9
Section 9
CONTENTS
Body, Cab and Accessories
Precautions ................................................. 9-1
Precautions............................................................. 9-1
Precautions on Body, Cab and Accessories ......... 9-1
Precautions for Body Service ................................ 9-1
Fastener Caution for Body Service ....................... 9-1
Wiring Systems............... ......................... 9A-1
Precautions........................................................... 9A-1
Cautions in Body Electrical System Servicing..... 9A-1
General Description ............................................. 9A-1 Abbreviations ...................................................... 9A-1
Wire / Connector Color Sy mbols ......................... 9A-1
Symbols and Marks ............................................ 9A-2
How to Read Connector Layout Diagram ........... 9A-4
How to Read Connector Codes and Terminal Nos.................................................................... 9A-5
How to Read Ground Point ................................. 9A-7
How to Read Power Supply Diagram.................. 9A-8
How to Read System Circuit Diagram................. 9A-8
Connector Layout Diagram . .............................. 9A-10
Connector Layout Diagram ............................... 9A-10
Engine Compartment .......... .............................. 9A-10
Instrument Panel ............................................... 9A-16
Door, Roof......................................................... 9A-20
Floor .................................................................. 9A-23
Rear .................................................................. 9A-29
Ground Point ...................................................... 9A-30 Ground (earth) Point ......................................... 9A-30
Power Supply Diagram ........ .............................. 9A-31
Power Supply Diagram ....... .............................. 9A-31
Fuses and the Protected Parts ......................... 9A-33
Fuses in Main Fuse Box (RHD) ........................ 9A-33
Fuses in Main Fuse Box (LHD) ......................... 9A-33
Individual Circuit Fuse Box No. 1 ...................... 9A-34
Individual Circuit Fuse Box No. 2 (In J/B) ......... 9A-35
Junction Block (J/B) Connector / Fuse Layout .. 9A-37
Junction Block Inner Circuit (Overview) ............ 9A-38
Junction Block Inner Circuit (Detail) .................. 9A-40
System Circuit Diagram... .................................. 9A-45
System Circuit Diagram .. .................................. 9A-45
A-1 Cranking System Circ uit Diagram .............. 9A-46
A-2 Charging System Circu it Diagram .............. 9A-47
A-3 Ignition System Circu it Diagram ................. 9A-48
A-4 Cooling System Circuit Diagram................. 9A-49 A-5 Engine and A/C Control System Circuit
Diagram........................................................... 9A-50
A-6 A/T Control System Circuit Diagram........... 9A-55
A-7 Immobilizer System Circuit Diagram .......... 9A-57
A-8 Body Control System Circuit Diagram ........ 9A-58
B-1 Windshield Wiper and Washer Circuit Diagram........................................................... 9A-62
B-2 Rear Wiper and Washer Circuit Diagram ... 9A-63
B-3 Rear Defogger Circuit Diagram .................. 9A-64
B-4 Power Window Circuit Diagram .................. 9A-65
B-5 Power Door Lock Circu it Diagram .............. 9A-67
B-6 Power Mirror Circuit Diagram ..................... 9A-69
B-7 Horn Circuit Diagram .................................. 9A-70
B-8 Seat Heater Circuit Diagram....................... 9A-71
B-9 Keyless Start System Circuit Diagram........ 9A-72
C-1 Combination Mete r Circuit Diagram
(Meter)............................................................. 9A-73
C-2 Combination Mete r Circuit Diagram
(Indicator) ........................................................ 9A-74
C-3 Combination Mete r Circuit Diagram
(Warning Light)................................................ 9A-75
D-1 Headlight System Circuit Diagram ............. 9A-77
D-2 Position, Tail and Licence Plate Light System Circuit Diagram .................................. 9A-79
D-3 Front Fog Light System Circuit Diagram .... 9A-80
D-4 Illumination Light System Circuit Diagram .. 9A-81
D-5 Interior Light System Circuit Diagram......... 9A-82
D-6 Turn Signal and Hazard Warning Light System Circuit Diagram .................................. 9A-83
D-7 Brake Light System Circuit Diagram .......... 9A-85
D-8 Back-Up Light System Circuit Diagram ...... 9A-86
D-9 Headlight Beam Leveling System Circuit Diagram........................................................... 9A-87
D-10 Rear Fog Light Circuit Diagram ................ 9A-88
E-1 Heater System Circuit Diagram .................. 9A-89
E-2 Auto A/C System Circuit Diagram .............. 9A-91
F-1 Air-Bag System Circuit Diagram ................. 9A-93
F-2 Anti-Lock Brake System Circuit Diagram.... 9A-95
F-3 Electronic Stab ility Program System
Circuit Diagram .................. ............................. 9A-97
F-4 Power Steering System Circuit Diagram .... 9A-99
G-1 Audio System Circuit Diagram ................. 9A-101
G-2 Multi Information Display / Accessory Socket System Circuit Diagram .................... 9A-102
List of Connector .............................................9A-103

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Symbols and MarksS7RS0B9101003
BatteryGroundNormal fuse Slow blow fuse
Circuit breaker Coil, SolenoidHeater Bulb
Cigarette lighter MotorPump HornSpeaker
Buzzer ChimeCondenser Thermistor Reed switch
Resistance Variable resistance Transistor
NPN PNP
Photo transistor DiodeZener diode L ight emitting diode Photo diode
Piezoelectric element Harness Ring terminal Connector
Connected Not connected
Relay Switch
Normal open Normal closed Open switch Closed switch
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IYSQ01910925-01IYSQ01910926-01
H
I2RH01910911-01I5JB0B910995-02
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IYSQ01910934-01IYSQ01910935-01IYSQ01910936-01IYSQ01910937-01IYSQ01910938-01
IYSQ01910939-01IYSQ01910940-01IYSQ01910941-01IYSQ01910942-01IYSQ01910943-01
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6) Connector location, shape and terminal No.Refer to “Connector Layout Diagram”.
Refer to “System Circuit Diagram”.
Refer to “List of Connectors”.
How to Read Ground PointS7RS0B9101006
Refer to “System Circuit Diagram”.
Refer to “Ground (earth) Point”.
"SYSTEM CIRCUIT DIAGRAM"
-Connector code and terminal No.
"CONNECTOR LAYOUT DIAGRAM"
-Connector location.
CROSS-REFERENCE
"CONNECTOR LIST"
-Connector shape and terminal position.
C02
C02 C02
C02
C02
C02
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Left side shown
101112
"SYSTEM CIRCUIT DIAGRAM"
"GROUND POINT"
CROSS-REFERENCE
Windoshield
washer
motor Individual
circuit
fuse box
2015A
Windoshield
wiper
motor
E40
E09
E20
16
2
1
Off
On
Circuit
breaker
60A-B003-
YEL/BLU
1
205
2
134
67
BLU/BLK
BLK
10
BLK
BLK
9
10
10
BLK
M
BLUBLU/WHTBLU/RED
M
Device body grounding is not given the ground point number.
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[D]: Terminals-in-one-connector mark
[E]: Wire color
[F]: Shield wire
[G]: Ground point
[H]: “From” or “To” (With ID letter (s))
[I]: Specification variation
The white arrow between A and B means “or”.
[J]: “From” (With ID letter (s))
[K] “To” (With ID letter (s))
[L]: Connector code
[M]: Terminal No.
[N]: Symbol mark
[O]: “SEE” mark
Switch
BLU
BLU
GRN/BLK
GRN/REDGRN/BLK
12
GRN
GRN
C262
1
BLK
5
BLK
2
1
C40
GRN/BLK
"XX"
Solenoid
Fuse
Fuse
3
15A
Main
relay
ON
OFF
1
15A
6
20A
1
Sensor
1
2
8
BRN/RED
E521
2E52 1
BRN/RED
RED
2
BRN/REDBRN/RED
MotorM
M
655
A
B
AB5
6
1
2
56464
4-DOOR
2-DOOR
2
C71
E03
E34
O06
C31
E19
[A]
[B]
[C]
[F]
[G]
[H] [D] [I]
[K] [L]
E3375E341
21
43E08
ORNWHTYEL
RED
YELYEL/REDGRN/RED
4
3
YEL
BLK/RED
ORN
GRN
GRN
BA
GRN
GRN
2
XX
Cont.M
[J]
[E]
[N] [O]
[M]
GBGR
Y
Y
GB
P
3
4
2
3
L50
G20
1
GR
Y
BLK
BLK
GR
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E: Main harness (RHD)
E: Main harness
56
E06E12
E03or
E85
E07
E09
E08
E13
E10
E11E05 E04
E01 E02
E19
7
22
E34E31
E32
E57
E24
(TO C36)
E33
E36
E35
E30
E29
E28
E20
E21
E22
E27
E26
E23
E25E17E56
E18
E14 E15
E55
E
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No./Color
Connective position No./ColorConnective position
E01/GRY Windshield wiper motor E22/N Front position light (L)
E02/GRY Brake fluid level switch E23/GRY ECM
E03/BLK ABS control module E24/N Engine Harness (To C36)
E04/BLK A/C pressure sensor E25/BLK Wheel speed sensor (FL)
E05/BLK Wheel speed sensor (FR) E26/N Main fuse box
E06/N Side turn signal light (R) E27/BLK Main fuse box
E07/N Front position light (R) E28/BLK Radiator fan relay #1
E08/BLK Head light (R) E29/BLK Radiator fan relay #2
E09/GRY Front turn signal light (R) E30/BLK Radiator fan relay #3
E10/GRN Rear washer motor E31/BLK Starting motor relay
E11/BLU Windshield washer motor E32/BLK Main relay
E12/BLK (IF EQPD) Front fog light (R)
E33/BLK A/T relay
E13/YEL Forward sensor E34/BLK (IF
EQPD) Front fog light relay
E14/BLK Outside air temperature sensor E35/BLK Fuel pump relay
E15/BLK Horn E36/BLK A/C compressor relay
E17/BLK Radiator fan motor E55/- Weld splice
E18/BLK (IF EQPD) Front fog light (L) E56/BLK
(M16A
engine) Throttle actuator control relay
E19/N Side turn signal light (L) E57/BLK Diagnosis connector #1
E20/GRY Front turn signal light (L) E85/BLK (IF
EQPD) ESP
® control module
E21/BLK Headlight (R)

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Power Supply Diagram
Power Supply DiagramS7RS0B910D001
Refer to “Fuses and the Protected Parts”.
Refer to “Fuses in Main Fuse Box (RHD)”.
Refer to “Individual Circuit Fuse Box No. 1”.
Refer to “Individual Circuit Fuse Box No. 2 (In J/B)”.
Refer to “Junction Block (J/B) Connector / Fuse Layout”.
Refer to “Junction Block Inner Circuit (Overview)”.
Refer to “Junction Block Inner Circuit (Detail)”.

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