ECU SUZUKI SWIFT 2007 2.G Service Workshop Manual
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Body, Cab and Accessories
Hood / Fenders / Doors
Repair Instructions
Hood Removal and InstallationS7RS0B9A06001
Removal
CAUTION! 
Place cloth to prevent body from any 
damage.
 
1) Remove hood silencer (4).
2) Disconnect window washer hose (1) from hood.
3) Remove 4 mounting bolts (3) to detach hood (2).
Installation
Reverse removal procedure noting the following.
• Apply sealant to contact face “A” of hood hinge. Specified sealant.
“A”:  Sealant 99000–31110 (SUZUKI Bond 
No.1215)
• Adjust hood lock position if necessary referring to  “Hood Inspection and Adjustment”.
Hood Inspection and AdjustmentS7RS0B9A06002
Inspection
• Check that hood opens and closes smoothly and properly. Lubricate if necessary.
• Check that hood stops in the secondary latched  position properly (preventing hood from opening 
freely) and that hood closes completely in the fully 
latched position.
• Adjust hood locks position, if necessary.
Adjustment
Adjust the following point:
• Hood position adjustment. Fore-and-aft and right-and-left adjustment.
Adjust hood clearance by loosening hood mounting 
bolts. Refer to “Panel Clearance in Section 9K”.
• Vertical adjustment If only one side (right or left) of hood is not level with 
front fender, make it level by tightening or loosening 
hood cushion (1).
• Hood lock position adjustment a. Loosen hood lock bolts.
b. Adjust hood lock height position so the hood is  locked without looseness.
c. Tighten hood latch bolts to specified torque.
Tightening torque
Hood latch bolt (a):  10 N·m (1.0 kgf-m, 7.5 lb-
ft)
d. Make sure the hood is locked smoothly and  securely.
“A”
“A”
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WARNING! 
Handling of Rear End Door Balancer 
(Damper)
• Handle balancer carefully. Do not scar or scratch exposed surface of its piston rod, 
and never allow any paint or oil to stick to 
its surface.
• Do not turn piston rod with balancer fully  extended.
• Do not disassemble balancer (1) because  its cylinder is filled with gas.
Discarding of Rear End Door Balancer 
(Damper)
• The gas itself in balancer is harmless but it  may issue out of the hole together with 
chips generated by th e drill (2). Therefore, 
be sure to wear goggle when drilling.
• Using a 2 to 3 mm (0.08 to  0.12 in.) drill (2), 
make a hole to remove gas inside as 
shown before discarding.
 
Installation
Reverse removal procedure noting the following.
• Tighten rear end door balancer bolt to specified  torque.
Tightening torque
Rear end door balancer bolt (a):  23 N·m (2.3 kgf-
m, 17.0 lb-ft) • Secure wiring harness (1).
• Adjust door latch striker position by referring to “Rear 
Door Lock Assembly Removal and Installation in 
Section 9F”.
• Adjust door cushion so that door contacts body when  closed.
• Apply sealant to contact face “A” of door hinge (1) and  apply grease to rotating part “B” of hinge (1).
Specified sealant and grease.
“A”:  Sealant 99000–31110 (SUZUKI Bond 
No.1215)
“B”:  Grease 99000–25010 (SUZUKI Super Grease 
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Section 10
CONTENTS
Control Systems
Precautions ............................................... 10-1
Precautions........................................................... 10-1
Precautions for Control Systems......................... 10-1
Body Electrical Contro l System ........... 10B-1
Precautions......................................................... 10B-1
Precautions in Diagnosing Trouble ................... 10B-1
General Description ........................................... 10B-1 BCM General Description ................................. 10B-1
CAN Communication System Description......... 10B-2
Theft Deterrent Light ......................................... 10B-3
Security Alarm Description  (If Equipped) .......... 10B-3
Schematic and Routing Diagram ...................... 10B-4 Body Electrical Control System Wiring Circuit Diagram .......................................................... 10B-4
Connector Layout Diagram of BCM and  Junction Block Assembly ................................ 10B-7
Component Locatio n ......................................... 10B-8
BCM and Related System Component  Location .......................................................... 10B-8
Diagnostic Information an d Procedures .......... 10B-9
BCM Self-Diagnosis Function ........................... 10B-9
Body Electrical Control System Check............ 10B-10
Scan Tool Data ............................................... 10B-12
DTC Table ....................................................... 10B-14
DTC Check ..................................................... 10B-14
DTC Clearance ............................................... 10B-15
BCM Power Circuit and Ground Circuit Check 10B-16
DTC B1133 (DTC No. 1133): Battery Voltage  Too High ....................................................... 10B-17
DTC B1141 / DTC B1142 (No. 1141 / No.  1142): Outside Air Temperature (Ambient 
Temp.) Sensor Circuit Ma lfunction ................ 10B-18
DTC B1150 (No. 1150): Air Bag  Communication Circuit Malfunction .............. 10B-19
DTC B1157 (No. 1157): Air Bag Deployment  Signal Input ................................................... 10B-20
DTC B1170 (No. 1170 ): EEPROM Access 
Error .............................................................. 10B-21
DTC U0155 (No. 0155): Lost Communication  with Instrument Panel Cluster (IPC) Control 
Module .......................................................... 10B-21
DTC U1073 (No. 1073): Control Module  Communication Bus Off ................................ 10B-24 DTC U1100 (No. 1100): Lost Communication 
with ECM ....................................................... 10B-25
DTC U1101 (No. 1101): Lost Communication  with TCM ....................................................... 10B-27
DTC U1144 (No. 1144): Lost Communication  with Keyless Start Control Module ................ 10B-29
Inspection of BCM and its Circuits .................. 10B-31
Repair Instructions ........... ...............................10B-39
BCM (Included in Junction Block Assembly)  Removal and Installation ............................... 10B-39
Outside Air Temperature Sensor Removal  and Installation .............................................. 10B-39
Outside Air Temperature Sensor Inspection ... 10B-39
Security Alarm Mode Selection Procedure (If  Equipped) ...................................................... 10B-39
Special Tools and Equipmen t .........................10B-40
Special Tool .................................................... 10B-40
Immobilizer Control Syst em ................. 10C-1
Precautions.........................................................10C-1
Precautions in Diagnosing Troubles .................10C-1
Precaution in Replacing ECM ...........................10C-1
Precautions in Handli ng Immobilizer Control 
System ............................................................10C-1
General Description ...........................................10C-2 Immobilizer Control System  Introduction ..........10C-2
Immobilizer Control System Components  Location...........................................................10C-3
On-Board Diagnostic System Description  (Self-diagnosis Function) ................................10C-3
Schematic and Routing Diag ram ......................10C-4
Immobilizer Control System Wiring Circuit  Diagram...........................................................10C-4
Diagnostic Information an d Procedures ..........10C-5
Immobilizer Control System  Check ...................10C-5
Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) Check.............10C-5
Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) Clearance ......10C-6
Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) Table ..............10C-6
Scan Tool Data .................................................10C-7
Immobilizer Indicator Lamp Does Not Come  ON with Ignition Switch ON and Engine Stop ..10C-7
Immobilizer Indicator Lamp Remains ON after  Engine Starts...................................................10C-8
DTC P1614: Transponder Re sponse Error .......10C-9  
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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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Body Electrical Control System CheckS7RS0BA204002
Interior light• Each door switch
• Key reminder switch • Interior light
Warning buzzer • Key reminder switch
• Tail light switch
• Driver side door switch
• TCM (reverse signal) (if equipped)
• ECM (vehicle speed signal)
• Keyless start control module (if equipped) • Warning buzzer (located in BCM)
Rear end door window 
defogger • Rear end door window defogger switch
• Generator • Rear end door window defogger 
relay
Rear end door opener • Manual door lock switch (unlock signal)
• Key cylinder switch (unlock signal)
• Keyless entry transmitter (unlock signal) (if 
equipped)
• Rear end door opener switch • Rear end door opener relay
Theft deterrent light • Key reminder switch • Theft deterrent light (located in 
information display or clock)
Control Input Output
Step
Action YesNo
1  ) Customer complaint analysis
1) Perform customer complaint analysis.
Was customer complaint analysis performed? Go to Step 2.
Perform customer 
complaint analysis.
2  ) Problem symptom confirmation
1) Perform problem symptom confirmation.
Does trouble recur? Go to Step 3.
Go to Step 7.
3  ) DTC check
1) Check DTC.
Is it malfunction code? Go to Step 4.
Go to Step 5.
4  ) Troubleshooting for DTC
1) Check and repair according to DTC diag. flow.
Are check and repair completed? Go to Step 7.
Check and repair 
malfunction part(s).
5  ) Body electrical control system symptom diagnosis
1) Perform check and repair referring to “Symptom  Diagnosis” of system having a trouble.
Is there faulty condition? Repair or replace 
malfunction part(s).
Go to Step 6.
6  ) Check for intermittent problem
1) Check for interm ittent problem.
Is there faulty condition? Repair or replace 
malfunction part(s).
Go to Step 7.
7  ) Final confirmation test
1) Clear DTC referring to “DTC Clearance”.
2) Check DTC referring to “DTC Check”.
Is there any DTC? Go to Step 4.
End.  
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Scan Tool Data Definitions
Vehicle Speed (km/h, mph):  It is computed based on pulse signals from vehicle speed sensor on transmission.
Outside air Temp ( °C,  °F):   It is detected by outside air temperature sensor.
Battery Voltage (V):   This parameter indicates battery po sitive voltage inputted to BCM.
Coolant Temp (Engine coolant temperature) ( °C,  °F):   It is detected by engine coolant temperature sensor.
Engine Speed (RPM):   It is computed by reference pulse signals from CMP sensor.
Fuel Consumption (km/l):   This parameter indicates the fuel consumption computed by ECM.
Key Reminder Sw (Key reminder  switch) (Pulled / Key in):  This parameter indicates the state of the key reminder 
switch.
Rear Wiper Sw (Rear wiper switch) (ON / INT / OFF):   This parameter indicates the state of the rear wiper switch.
Door key Sw (Door key cylinder switch) (Lock / Neutral / Unlock):   This parameter indicates the state of the door 
key cylinder switch.
Door lock Sw (Manual door lock switch) (Lock / Neutral / Unlock):   This parameter indicates the state of the 
manual door lock switch.
Driv Door Sw (Driver side d oor switch) (Open / Close):   This parameter indicates the state of the driver side door 
switch.
Pass Door Sw (Other than driver  side door switch) (Open / Close):   This parameter indicates the state of the door 
switches other than driver side door switch.
Brake Fluid Level (Low / Normal):   Low: Brake fluid level is lower than specified level.
Normal: Brake fluid level  is higher than MIN level.
Parking Brake Sw (Parking brake switch) (ON / OFF):   ON: Parking brake lever is pulled up.
OFF: Parking brake lever is released.
Rear Defogger Sw (Rear end door window defogger switch) (ON / OFF):   This parameter indicates the state of 
the rear end door window defogger switch.
Tail Light Sw (Lighting switch) (ON / OFF):   This parameter indicates the state of the lighting switch.
Driv Seatbelt Sw (Driver seat belt switch) (Fasten / Unfasten):   This parameter indicates the state of the driver 
side seat belt buckle switch.
Rear end Door Opener (Rear end door opener switch) (ON / OFF):   This parameter indicates the state of the rear 
end door opener switch.
“3” position Sw (ON/OFF):   This parameter indicates the state of the “3 ” position switch included in A/T manual 
selector assembly.
Charge lamp (ON / OFF):   This parameter indicates the state of the charge system monitor switch.
Oil pressure switch (ON / OFF):   This parameter indicates the state of the oil pressure switch.
A/C Switch (ON / OFF):   This parameter indicates the state of the air conditioning switch.
Diagnosis Using Output Test Function of SUZUKI Scan Tool
SUZUKI scan tool has the output test  function which can force operation of following actuators and relays of the 
system controlled by BCM. When a malf unction is found in the system controlled by BCM, execute the output test 
which enables easy judgment whether the malfunction is on the input side or output side of BCM. For detailed 
information on operation of SUZUKI scan tool,  refer to “SUZUKI Scan Tool Operator’s Manual”.
Output Teat Item Controlled Parts
Hazard Warning Light Turn signal and hazard warning relay
Interior (Dome) Light Interior (Dome) light (wh en interior light switch is at DOOR position)
Door Each door lock actuator
Rear end door open Rear end door opener relay
Warning buzzer Warning buzzer (in BCM)
Rear wiper Rear wiper relay
Alarm indicator Theft deterrent light  (in information display or clock)
Rear defogger Rear end door window defogger relay  
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Repair Instructions
BCM (Included in Junction Block Assembly) 
Removal and Installation
S7RS0BA206001
CAUTION! 
Do not attempt removal of BCM from junction 
block assembly as it may cause contact 
failure.
If there is faulty condition in BCM, replace 
junction block assembly.
 
Removal
1) Disconnect negative (–) cable from battery.
2) Disable air bag system referring to “Disabling Air  Bag System in Section 8B”.
3) Remove dash side trim (1) and steering column hole  cover (2).
4) Remove junction block assembly mounting nuts (3).
5) Disconnect connectors from BCM and junction block  assembly.
6) Detach wiring harness clamp from junction block  assembly.
Installation
Reverse removal procedure for installation, noting 
following points.
• Connect connectors securely.
• Enable air bag system referring to “Enabling Air Bag  System in Section 8B”.
Outside Air Temperature Sensor Removal and 
Installation
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For removal and installation, refer to “Outside Air 
Temperature Sensor Removal and Installation (If 
Equipped) in Section 9C”.
Outside Air Temperature Sensor InspectionS7RS0BA206003
For inspection, refer to “Outside Air Temperature Sensor 
Inspection (If Equipped) in Section 9C”.
Security Alarm Mode Selection Procedure (If 
Equipped)
S7RS0BA206004
Security alarm mode can be selected by performing the 
following procedure.
1) Confirm that all doors are closed, all doors are  unlocked and ignition key is inserted in  ignition key 
cylinder.
2) Remove ignition key from ignition key cylinder.
3) Perform Step a) through e) described below within  15 seconds.
a) Insert ignition key (1) in ignition key cylinder (2).
b) Remove ignition key from  ignition key cylinder.
c) Repeat Step a) and b) twice.
d) Insert ignition key in ignition key cylinder.
e) Push lock side (3) of driver side manual lock  switch (4) 3 times.
4) When Step 3) is completed, the mode changes to  the next one automatically. The warning buzzer 
(located in BCM) sounds by the number of specified 
for each mode as follows.
• Changed from A mode to B mode: Buzzer sounds 4 times
• Changed from B mode to A mode: Buzzer sounds  once
4. BCM 5. Junction block assembly
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Diagnostic Information and Procedures
Precautions in Diagnosing TroublesS7RS0BA504001
• The keyless start system executes data transmission/reception by means of th e radio wave. Therefore, 
proper operation may not be obtained if use of the 
door lock function and engine start function of the 
keyless start system is attempted near the place 
where strong radio wave is emitted (TV and radio 
broadcasting stations, etc.).
• Diagnostic information stored  in keyless start control 
module memory can be checked only by key indicator 
lamp.
• Be sure to use the trouble diagnosis procedure as  described in “Keyless Start  System Check”. Failure to 
follow it may result in incorrect diagnosis. (Some other 
DTC may be stored by mistake in the memory of 
keyless start control module during inspection.)
• Be sure to read “Precautions for Electrical Circuit  Service in Section 00” befo re inspection and observe 
what is written there.
• Communication of ECM, BCM, TCM (A/T model),  ABS control module, keyless start control module and 
combination meter is estab lished by CAN (Controller 
Area Network). (For detail of CAN communication for 
keyless start control module, refer to “CAN 
Communication System Description”). Therefore, 
handle CAN communication line with care referring to 
“Precaution for CAN Communication System in 
Section 00”. • Replacement of the keyless start control module
When keyless start control module is replaced with 
new one, make sure that r egister remote controller ID 
code to keyless start co ntrol module correctly 
according to “Registration Procedure for Remote 
Controller ID Code”.
• Keyless start control module substitution When the keyless start control module used in 
another vehicle was installed in the vehicle, register 
the ID code of the remote controller in the keyless 
start control module as well as the ignition key 
transponder code fo r the immobilizer control system in 
ECM. For the registration procedure of the ignition key 
transponder code, refer to “Registration of the Ignition 
Key in Section 10C”.
Self-Diagnosis FunctionS7RS0BA504002
The keyless start control module has self-diagnosis 
function to monitor the system components and circuits 
while the keyless start system is at work. When the 
keyless start control module detects an abnormality in 
the system, it saves the ar ea where such abnormality 
has occurred as a DTC in its memory. The DTC stored in 
memory of the keyless start control module is indicated 
by the key indicator lamp  in the combination meter 
flashing in a specific pattern. For DTC indication, refer to 
“DTC Check” and for the clearing procedure, to “DTC 
Clearance”.
Keyless Start System Diagnosis IntroductionS7RS0BA504003
To ensure that the trouble diagnosis is done accurately 
and smoothly, observe “Precautions in Diagnosing 
Troubles” and follow “Keyless Start System Check”.
Keyless Start System CheckS7RS0BA504004
Step Action YesNo
1 1) Record details of the problem. For your record, use of a  questionnaire form will facilit ate collecting information for 
proper analysis and diagnosis.
2) Check if the problem described in “Customer  Questionnaire (Example)” actually occurs in the vehicle. 
(This step should be performed with the customer if 
possible.)
Perform “Keyless Start System Operation Inspection” 
procedure to check if the symptom which has occurred is 
abnormal or not.
3) Check for DTC referring to “DTC Check”, and then  record DTC(s).
4) Clear DTC referring to “DTC Clearance” if any DTC  exists, and then recheck for DTC.
Is any DTC still detected? Go to Step 2.
Go to Step 3.
2 1) Check and repair referring to applicable “DTC Table”. Are check and repair complete? Go to Step 5.
Check and repair 
malfunction part(s), and 
go to Step 5.  
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3) Remove battery (4) from lower case (5).
CAUTION! 
Use care not to allow grease or dirt to be 
attached on the printed circuit board and the 
battery.
 
4) Replace the battery (lithium disc-type CR 2032 or equivalent battery) so its (+) terminal faces on 
remote controller lower case.
5) Install printed circuit board and rubber switch to  upper case and then fit lower case securely.
NOTE
• To prevent theft, be sure to break the remote controller be fore discarding it.
• Dispose of the used battery properly  according to applicable rules or 
regulations. Do not dispose of lithium 
batteries with ordinary household trash.
 
Registration Procedure for Remote Controller 
ID Code
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NOTE
• It is possible to register up to 4 remote controllers in keyless start control module.
• Setting keyless start control module to ID  code registration mode of remote 
controller will erase all remote controller ID 
codes that have been registered in keyless 
start control module.
Therefore, when re gistering remote 
controller ID codes in keyless start control 
module, have all of those to be registered 
ready and execute their registration at the 
same time.
• When registration of more than four  remote controller ID  codes is attempted, 
the oldest remote cont roller ID code will be 
erased and that inputted after the fourth 
one will be registered.
• When keyless start control module which  was used in another vehicle has been 
installed, it is nece ssary to perform both 
registration of remote controller ID code in 
keyless start control module and 
registration of ignition key transponder 
code in ECM. For registration procedure of 
ignition key transponder code, refer to 
“Registration of the Ignition Key in Section 
10C”.
 
1. Upper case 3. Printed circuit board
2. Rubber switch
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