Temperature SUZUKI SWIFT 2007 2.G Service Workshop Manual
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Precautions on Handling and Storage of Air Bag
System Components
S7RS0B8200002
SDM
WARNING!
Never power up air bag system when SDM is
not rigidly attached to the vehicle. Otherwise,
personal injury may result.
CAUTION!
After detecting one time of such collision as
to meet deployment conditions, SDM must
not be used. Refer to “Air Bag Diagnostic
System Check” when checking SDM.
• Never attempt disassembly of SDM.
• When storing SDM, select a place where neither high temperature nor high humidity is anticipated and oil,
water and dust are kept off.
• If SDM has been dropped, replace it with a new one.
• If SDM installation part of floor was damaged, repair that part completely before reinstallation.
• All SDM and mounting bracket fasteners must be carefully torqued and the arrow must be pointed
toward the front of the vehicle to ensure proper
operation of the air bag system. Live (Undeployed) Air Bag (Inflator) Modules
Special care is necessary when handling and storing a
live (undeployed) air bag (inflator) modules.
The rapid gas generation produced during deployment
of the air bag could cause the air bag (inflator) module,
or an object in front of the air bag (inflator) module, to be
thrown through the air in the unlikely event of an
accidental deployment.
WARNING!
Never attempt to measure the resistance of
the air bag (inflator) modules (driver,
passenger and side of both sides and curtain
of both sides). It is
very dangerous as the
electric current from the tester may deploy
the air bag.
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• Never attempt disassembly of the air bag (inflator) modules.
• If any abnormality is found, be sure to replace it with
new one as an assembly.
• When an abnormality is noted as existing in the live (undeployed) air bag (inflator) module, be sure to
deploy it before discarding it.
• When grease, cleaning agent, oil, water, etc., got on the air bag (inflator) modules (driver, passenger, side
of both sides and curtain of both sides), wipe it off
immediately with a dry cloth.
• If air bag (inflator) module was dropped from a height of 90 cm (3 ft) or more, it should be replaced with a
new one as an assembly.
WARNING!
• For handling and storage of a live air bag (inflator) module, select a place where the
ambient temperature below 65 °C (150 ° F),
without high humidity and away from
electric noise.
• When carrying a live air bag (inflator) module, make sure the bag opening is
pointed away from you. In case of an
accidental deployment, the bag will then
deploy with minimal chance of injury.
Never carry the air bag (inflator) module by
the wires or connector on the underside of
the module.
Otherwise, personal injury may result.
WARNING!
When placing a live air bag (inflator) module
on bench or other surface, always face the
bag up, away from the surface. As the live
passenger air bag (inflator) module must be
placed with its bag (trim cover) facing up,
place it on the workbench with a slit (1) or
use the workbench vise (2) to hold it securely
at its lower mounting bracket (3).
It is also prohibited to place anything on top
of the trim cover and stack air bag (inflator)
modules.
This is necessary so that a free space is
provided to allow the air bag to expand in the
unlikely event of accidental deployment.
Otherwise, personal injury may result.
Live (Inactivated) Seat Belt Pretensioner
Special care is necessary when handling and storing a
live (inactivated) seat belt pretensioners.
Also, when the seat belt pretensioners activate, gas is
generated and the seat belt (1) is retracted into the
retractor assembly (2) quickly.
Note, therefore, that if they activate accidentally, the seat
belt pretensioners and other object(s) around them may
be thrown through the air.
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WARNING!
Never attempt to measure the resistance of
the seat belt pretensioners. It is very
dangerous as the electric current from the
tester may activate pretensioner.
• Never attempt to disassemble the seat belt
pretensioners (retractor assembly).
• If any abnormality is found, be sure to replace it with
new one as an assembly.
• When an abnormality is noted as existing in the live (inactivated) seat belt preten sioner, be sure to activate
it before discarding it.
• When grease, cleaning agent oil, water, etc., got on the seat belt pretensioners (r etractor assembly), wipe
it off immediately with a dry cloth.
• If seat belt pretensioner was dropped from a height of 30 cm (1 ft) or more, it should be replaced with a new
one as an assembly.
WARNING!
• For handling and storage of a live seat belt pretensioner, select a place where the
ambient temperature below 65 °C (150 ° F),
without high humidity and away from
electric noise.
• Never carry the seat belt pretensioner by webbing.
• When placing a live seat belt pretensioner on the workbench or other surface, be sure
not to lay it with its exhaust hole (1)
provided side facing down. It is also
prohibited to put something on its face
with an exhaust hole (1) or to put a seat
belt pretensioner on top of another.
Otherwise, personal injury may result.
Deployed Air Bag (Inflator) Module and Activated
Seat Belt Pretensioner
WARNING!
• The air bag (inflator) module and seat belt
pretensioner immediately after
deployment/activation is very hot. Wait for
at least 30 minutes to cool it off before
proceeding the work.
• Do not apply water, oil, etc. to deployed air bag (inflator) module and to activate seat
belt pretensioner.
• After an 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, gloves and
safety glasses should be worn.
• Wash your hands with mild soap and water after completing the work.
Refer to the procedure described under “Deployed Air
Bag (Inflator) Module and Activated Seat Belt
Pretensioner Disposal” for disposal.
Air Bag Wire Harness and Connector
Air bag wire harness is includ ed in main harness (1),
instrument panel harness (4), floor harness (3) and seat
harness (5). Air bag wire harness can be identified easily
as the part of connector side wire harness is covered
with a yellow protection tube. Be very careful when
handling it.
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Deployment / Activation Outside of Vehicle
When you intend to return the vehicle to service, deploy
the air bag (inflator) module(s) or activate seat belt
pretensioner(s) outside of the vehicle.1) Turn ignition switch to LOCK position and remove key.
2) Wear safety glasses during this deployment / activation procedure.
3) Check that there is no open, short or damage in special tools (deployment harness (A) and adapter
cable (B)). If any faulty is found, do not use it and be
sure to use new special tool.
Special tool
(A): 09932-75031
(B): 09932–76510
4) Short two deployment harness leads (1) together by fully seating one banana plug into the other.
WARNING!
Deployment harness (A) shall remain shorted
and not be connected to 12 volts vehicle
battery till you are ready to deploy air bag
module or activate seat belt pretensioner.
5) Remove air bag (inflator) module(s) or seat belt pretensioner(s) from vehicle referring to “Driver Air
Bag (Inflator) Module Re moval and Installation”,
“Passenger Air Bag (Inflator) Module Removal and
Installation”or “Front Seat Belt Removal and
Installation in Section 8A”.
WARNING!
• For handing and storage of live air bag (inflator) module, select place where
ambient temperature below 65 °C (150 °F),
without high humidity and away from
electric noise.
• Always carry live air bag (inflator) module with trim cover away from you.
• When storing live air bag (inflator) module or when leaving live air bag (inflator)
module unattended on bench or other
surface, always face trim cover up and
away from surface. As the live passenger
air bag (inflator) module must be placed
with its bag (trim cover) facing up, place it
on the workbench with a slit (1) or use the
workbench vise (2) to hold it securely at its
lower mounting bracket (3). It is also
prohibited to place anything on top of the
trim cover and stack air bag (inflator)
modules. This is necessary so that free
space is provided to allow air bag (inflator)
module to expand in the unlikely event of
accidental deployment.
Failure to follow procedures may result in
personal injury.
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WARNING!
• For handling and storage of seat belt pretensioner, select place where ambient
temperature is below 65 °C (150 °F),
without high humidity and away from
electric noise.
• Never carry seat belt pretensioner by webbing.
• When placing seat belt pretensioner on workbench or other surface, be sure to lay
it with its exhaust hole (1) side facing up. It
is also prohibited to put something on seat
belt pretensioner.
Otherwise, personal injury may result.
6) Set air bag (inflator) module or seat belt pretensioner
as follows.
• For driver air bag (inflator) module
a. Clear space (3) on ground about 185 cm (6 ft) in diameter where driver air bag (inflator)
module (1) is set for deployment. Paved,
outdoor location where there is no activity is
preferred. If outdoor location is not available,
use space on shop floor where there is no
activity and sufficient ventilation is provided.
Ensure no loose or flammable object exists
within deployment area.
b. Place driver air bag (inflator) module (1) with its vinyl trim cover facing up (2) on ground in
step a.
[A]: Always carry air bag (inflator) module with trim cover (air bag opening) away from body.
[B]: Always place air bag (inflator) module on workbench with trim cover (air bag opening) up, away from loose objects.
2. Lower mounting bracket
3. Workbench vise
1
2
3
[A]
[B]
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List of Connectors ........................................... 9A-103
C Connector .................................................... 9A-103
D Connector (M16A engine) ........................... 9A-104
E Connector .................................................... 9A-104
G Connector .................................................... 9A-106
J Connector ..................................................... 9A-108
K Connector .................................................... 9A-109
L Connector..................................................... 9A-109
M Connector (SPORT model) ......................... 9A-111
O Connector .................................................... 9A-111
R Connector .................................................... 9A-111
Lighting Systems .................................... 9B-1
Component Location ........... ................................9B-1
Lighting System Component s Location............... 9B-1
Interior Light System Location............................. 9B-2
Diagnostic Information and Procedures ............ 9B-2 Headlight Symptom Diagnosis ............................ 9B-2
Headlight Leveling System Symptom Diagnosis (If Equipped) ..................................... 9B-2
Turn Signal and Hazard Warning Light Symptom Diagnosis .......................................... 9B-3
Clearance, Tail and License Plate Light Symptom Diagnosis .......................................... 9B-3
Back-Up Light Symptom Diagnosis..................... 9B-4
Brake Light Symptom Diagnosis ......................... 9B-4
Front Fog Light Symptom Diagnosis (If Equipped) .......................................................... 9B-4
Interior Light Symptom Diagnosis ....................... 9B-5
Repair Instructions ..............................................9B-5 Headlight Housing Removal and Installation ...... 9B-5
Headlight Bulb Replacemen t............................... 9B-6
Headlight Aiming Adjustment with Screen .......... 9B-6
Headlight Switch (in Lighting Switch) Removal and Installation ................................... 9B-8
Headlight Switch (in Lighting Switch) Inspection .......................................................... 9B-8
Hazard Warning Switch Removal and Installation ......................................................... 9B-8
Hazard Warning Switch Inspection ..................... 9B-9
Brake Light Switch Inspection ............................. 9B-9
Turn Signal Light Switch (in Lighting Switch) Removal and Installation ................................... 9B-9
Turn Signal Light Switch (in Lighting Switch) Inspection .......................................................... 9B-9
Turn Signal and Hazard Warning Relay Removal and Installation ................................... 9B-9
Turn Signal and Hazard Warning Relay Inspection ........................................................ 9B-10
License Light Removal and Installation............. 9B-10
Front Fog Light Removal and Installation (If Equipped) ........................................................ 9B-11
Front Fog Light Bulb Replacement (If Equipped) ........................................................ 9B-11
Front Fog Light Switch Inspection (If Equipped) ........................................................ 9B-11
Front Fog Light Relay Inspection (If Equipped) ........................................................ 9B-11
Front Fog Light Aiming Adjustment with Screen (If Equipped) ....................................... 9B-12 Headlight Leveling Switch Inspection (If
Equipped) ........................................................ 9B-13
Headlight Leveling Actuator Inspection (If Equipped) ........................................................ 9B-13
Instrumentation / Driver Info. / Horn ...... 9C-1
Precautions ...........................................................9C-1 Precautions in Diagnosing Troubles for Combination Meter ............................................9C-1
General Description .............................................9C-1 CAN Communication System Description...........9C-1
Auto Volume Co ntrol System Description (If
Equipped) ..........................................................9C-3
Schematic and Routing Diagram ........................9C-4 Combination Meter Circuit Diagram ....................9C-4
Component Location ............ ...............................9C-6
Audio System Component Location ....................9C-6
Diagnostic Information and Procedures ............9C-6 Speedometer and VSS Symp tom Diagnosis ......9C-6
Tachometer Symptom Diagnosis ........................9C-6
Engine Coolant Temperature (ECT) Meter Symptom Diagnosis ..........................................9C-7
Fuel Meter Symptom Diagnosis ..........................9C-7
Low Fuel Warning Light Symptom Diagnosis .....9C-7
Oil Pressure Warning Light Symptom Diagnosis ..........................................................9C-8
Brake and Parking Brake Warning Light Symptom Diagnosis ..........................................9C-8
Seat Belt Reminder Light Symptom Diagnosis (If Equipped)......................................................9C-8
A/T Shift Position Indicator Symptom Diagnosis (A/T Model).......................................9C-9
Charge Warning Light Sy mptom Diagnosis ........9C-9
Main Beam (High Beam) Indicator Symptom Diagnosis ..........................................................9C-9
Warning Buzzer Circuit Sy mptom Diagnosis ....9C-10
Cigarette Lighter Symptom Diagnosis (If Equipped) ........................................................9C-10
Horn Symptom Diagnosis .................................9C-10
Information Display Symptom Diagnosis (If Equipped) ........................................................9C-11
Clock Symptom Diagnosis (If Equipped)...........9C-12
Audio System Symptom Diagnosis (If Equipped) ........................................................9C-12
Remote Audio Control Switch Symptom Diagnosis (If Equipped) ...................................9C-13
Navigation Symptom Diagnosis (If Equipped)...9C-14
Repair Instructions ............ ................................9C-14
Ignition Switch Removal and Installation...........9C-14
Ignition Switch Inspection..................................9C-14
Combination Meter Removal and Installation ...9C-15
Fuel Level Sensor Removal and Installation .....9C-15
Fuel Level Sensor Inspection ............................9C-15
Oil Pressure Switch Remova l and Installation ..9C-15
Oil Pressure Switch Inspec tion .........................9C-16
Engine Coolant Temperature (ECT) Sensor Inspection ........................................................9C-16
Brake Fluid Level Switch Inspection .................9C-16
Parking Brake Switch Inspec tion.......................9C-16
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Door Switch (Front / Rear Door) Inspection ...... 9C-17
Rear End Door Switch Inspection ..................... 9C-17
Outside Air Temperature Sensor Removal and Installation (If Equipped) .......................... 9C-17
Outside Air Temperature Sensor Inspection (If Equipped) ................................................... 9C-17
Instrument Panel Removal and Installation....... 9C-18
Information Display (Clock) Removal and Installation ....................................................... 9C-19
Audio Unit Removal and In stallation ................. 9C-19
Front Speaker Removal and Installation ........... 9C-19
Rear Speaker Removal and Installation............ 9C-20
Horn Removal and Installation .......................... 9C-20
Horn Inspection ................................................. 9C-20
Horn Relay Inspection ....................................... 9C-20
Antenna Amplifier Removal and Installation ..... 9C-21
Remote Audio Control Switch Removal and Installation (If Equipped) ................................. 9C-21
Remote Audio Control Switch Inspection (If Equipped)........................................................ 9C-22
Vehicle Speed Signal Inspection (For Audio Unit) (If Equipped) ........................................... 9C-22
Specifications ..................................................... 9C-22
Tightening Torque Specifications ...................... 9C-22
Wipers / Washers............ ......................... 9D-1
Diagnostic Information and Procedures ............ 9D-1
Front Wiper and Washer Symptom Diagnosis .... 9D-1
Rear Wiper and Washer Symptom Diagnosis..... 9D-1
Repair Instructions .............................................. 9D-2 Wipers and Washers Components ..................... 9D-2
Washer Tank and Washer Pump Removal and Installation .................................................. 9D-3
Washer Pump Inspection .................................... 9D-3
Windshield Wiper Removal and Installation ........ 9D-4
Windshield Wiper Motor Inspection..................... 9D-5
Rear Wiper Removal and Installation.................. 9D-6
Rear Wiper Motor Inspection .............................. 9D-7
Windshield Wiper and Washer Switch Removal and Installation................................... 9D-7
Windshield Wiper and Washer Switch Inspection.......................................................... 9D-8
Rear Wiper and Washer Switch Removal and Installation ......................................................... 9D-9
Rear Wiper and Washer Switch Inspection......... 9D-9
Rear Wiper Relay Removal and Installation ..... 9D-10
Rear Wiper Relay Inspection ............................ 9D-10
Specifications ..................................................... 9D-10
Tightening Torque Specifications ...................... 9D-10
Glass / Windows / Mirrors.. ..................... 9E-1
General Description ............................................. 9E-1
Rear End Door Window Defogger System Description ........................................................ 9E-1
Windshield Construction ..................................... 9E-1
Diagnostic Information and Procedures ............ 9E-2 Rear End door Window Defogger Symptom Diagnosis .......................................................... 9E-2 Power Window Control System Symptom
Diagnosis .......................................................... 9E-2
Power Door Mirror Control System Symptom Diagnosis .......................................................... 9E-3
Door Mirror Heater Symptom Diagnosis (If
Equipped) .......................................................... 9E-3
Repair Instructions ........... ................................... 9E-4
Windshield Removal and In stallation .................. 9E-4
Front Door Window Components ........................ 9E-8
Front Door Glass Removal and Installation ........ 9E-8
Front Door Window Re gulator Removal and
Installation ......................................................... 9E-9
Front Door Window Regula tor Inspection ......... 9E-10
Rear Door Window Components ...................... 9E-10
Rear Door Glass Removal and Installation ....... 9E-11
Rear Door Window Regulator Removal and Installation ....................................................... 9E-12
Rear Door Window Regulato r Inspection .......... 9E-12
Rear End Door Window Components ............... 9E-13
Rear End Door Glass Removal and Installation ....................................................... 9E-13
Rear End Door Window Defogger Switch Inspection ........................................................ 9E-14
Rear End Door Window Defogger Relay Inspection ........................................................ 9E-14
Rear End Door Window Defogger Wire Inspection ........................................................ 9E-15
Rear End Door Window Defogger Wire
Repair.............................................................. 9E-15
Power Window Main Switch Inspection ............ 9E-16
Power Window Sub Switch Inspection .............. 9E-17
Door Mirror Components.. ................................. 9E-18
Door Mirror Removal and In stallation................ 9E-18
Power Door Mirror Switch Inspection ................ 9E-18
Power Door Mirror Actuator Inspection ............. 9E-19
Door Mirror Heater Switch Inspection (If Equipped) ........................................................ 9E-19
Door Mirror Heater Inspec tion (If Equipped) ..... 9E-19
Special Tools and Equipmen t ........................... 9E-19
Recommended Service Material ....................... 9E-19
Security and Locks......... ..........................9F-1
General Description ............................................. 9F-1
Key Coding Construction .................................... 9F-1
Rear End Door Opener System Description ....... 9F-1
Component Location ............ ............................... 9F-2
Power Door Lock and Keyless Entry System
Component Location ......................................... 9F-2
Diagnostic Information and Procedures ............ 9F-3 Power Door Lock System Symptom Diagnosis .......................................................... 9F-3
Power Door Lock System Operation Inspection .......................................................... 9F-3
Keyless Entry System Symptom Diagnosis (If
Equipped) .......................................................... 9F-4
Keyless Entry System Operation Inspection ....... 9F-5
Door Lock Function of Keyless Start System Symptom Diagnosis (If Equipped)..................... 9F-5
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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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E: Main harness (LHD)
E: Main harness
56
E06E12
E
E03
E07
E09
E59E08
E13
E10
E11E05 E04
E01
E02E197
E34
E31
E32
E24
(TO C36)
E33
E36
E35
E30
E29
E28
E20
E21
E22
E58
E27
E26
E23
E25E17
E18
E14 E15
E55
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No./Color
Connective position No./ColorConnective position
E01/GRY Windshield wiper motor E21/BLK Headlight (R)
E02/BRN Brake fluid level switch E22/N Front position light (L)
E03/BLK ABS control module E23/GRY ECM
E04/BLK A/C pressure sensor E24/N Engine Harness (To C36)
E05/BLK Wheel speed sensor (FR) E25/BLK Wheel speed sensor (FL)
E06/N Side turn signal light (R) E26/N Main fuse box
E07/N Front position light (R) E27/BLK Main fuse box
E08/BLK Head light (R) E28/BLK Radiator fan relay #1
E09/GRY Front turn signal light (R) E29/BLK Radiator fan relay #2
E10/GRN Rear washer motor E30/BLK Radiator fan relay #3
E11/BLU Windshield washer motor E31/BLK Starting motor relay
E12/BLK (IF EQPD) Front fog light (R)
E32/BLK Main relay
E13/YEL Forward sensor E33/BLK A/T relay
E14/BLK Outside air temperature sensor E34/BLK (IF
EQPD) Front fog light relay
E15/BLK Horn E35/BLK Fuel pump relay
E17/BLK Radiator fan motor E36/BLK A/C compressor relay
E18/BLK (IF
EQPD) Front fog light (L)
E55/- Weld splice
E19/N Side turn signal light (L) E58/GRY (IF
EQPD) Headlight beam leveling actuator (L)
E20/GRY Front turn signal light (L) E59/GRY (IF
EQPD) Headlight beam leveling actuator (R)
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G: Instrument panel harness (RHD)
G: Instrument panel harness
J/B
9
10
G33
G32 G34 G35
(TO E37)
G36
(TO E38)
G31 G29
G23
G53
G22
G21
G28G59
G20G52G27
G54
G261112G03
(TO L33)G04
(TO L32)
G46
G01
G02
G42
G43
(TO L51) G10
G47
G11
G13G49
G14
G09G25 G24G15
G12G50
G48
G17
G16G51
G19
G18
G06
G05
G
G09
G37
A
BManual A/C
Auto A/C
AB
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No./Color Connective position No./ColorConnective position
G01/GRN Air intake control ac tuatorG26/YEL Driver inflator
G02/N Keyless receiver G27/N COMB switch
G03/N Floor harness (To L33) G28/GRY COMB meter
G04/YEL Floor harness (To L32) G29/GRN (IF
EQPD) Front fog light switch
G05/N Blower motor G31/N J/C
G06/N Blower motor resister G32/N J/B
G09/N Evaporator temperature sensor G33/N J/B
G10/BLK Passenger inflator G34/N J/B
G11/N Hazard switch G35/GRY Main harness (To E37)
G12/BLU Audio G36/N Main harness (To E38)
G13/N Navigation G37/BLU BCM
G14/GRN Multi information display G42/N (IF
EQPD) KLS ECM
G15/GRY J/C G43/GRY (IF
EQPD) Floor harness (To L51)
G16/N or BLU J/C G46/N Blower motor controller
G17/N J/C G47/BLK Diode
G18/GRN HVAC control switch G48/N Temperature control actuator
G19/BRN Blower speed selector G49/GRN Air flow control actuator
G20/BLK DLC G50/N Inside air temperature sensor
G21/N IG switch G51/GRY Auto A/C unit
G22/N Main switch (Key switch) G52/GRY Auto A/C unit
G23/BLK COMB switch G53/N Sunload sensor
G24/BLK ICM G54/N (IF
EQPD) Steering angle sensor
G25/N COMB switch G59/N (IF
EQPD) J/C