b-5 SUZUKI SWIFT 2007 2.G Service Owner's Manual

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DTC B1513: Temperature Control Actuator and/or Its Circuit MalfunctionS7RS0B7224015
Wiring Diagram
DTC Detecting Condition and Trouble Area8
Position sensor signal circuit check
1) Measure resistance between “WHT/BLU” wire terminal
of air flow control actuator connector and vehicle body
ground.
Is resistance infinity? Go to Step 9. “WHT/BLU” wire
shorted to ground
circuit.
9 Position sensor signal circuit check
1) Measure voltage between “WHT/BLU” wire terminal of
air flow control actuator connector and vehicle body
ground with ignition switch turned ON.
Is voltage 0 V? Go to Step 10. “WHT/BLU” wire
shorted to other circuit.
10 Position sensor ground circuit check
1) Connect HVAC control module connector with ignition
switch turned OFF.
2) Measure resistance between “ORN” wire terminal of air flow control actuator connector and vehicle body ground.
Is resistance below 5
Ω? Go to Step 12. Go to Step 11.
11 Position sensor ground circuit check
1) Measure resistance between “G52-3” terminal of HVAC
control module connector and vehicle body ground.
Is resistance below 5
Ω? “ORN” wire open or high
resistance circuit.
HVAC control module
faulty.
12 Air flow control actuator check
1) Check air flow control actuator referring to “Air Flow
Control Actuator Inspection”.
Is it in good condition? HVAC control module
faulty.
Air flow control actuator
faulty.
Step Action Yes No
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65 431516 14 13 12 11
G52
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65 431718 16 15 14 13
G51
M 12V
5V 5V
YEL
WHT
GRY/BLU
GRY/RED
2
1
ORN
G51-3
G51-4
G52-1
G52-13
G52-3
3
4
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1. HVAC control module 2. Temperature control actuator 3. To air flow control actuator 4. To other sensors
DTC Detecting Condition Trouble Area
Difference between target opening an d actual opening is higher than
specified value even though temperature control actuator has operated for 16
seconds. • Temperature control actuator circuit
• Temperature control linkage
• Temperature control actuator
• HVAC unit
• HVAC control module

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DTC Troubleshooting
NOTE
• When DTC B1502, B1503 and B1514 are indicated together, it is possible that “ORN” wire circuit open.
• When DTC B1514 is indicated together, it is possible that “WHT” wire circuit open.

Step Action YesNo
1 DTC check
1) Connect scan tool to DLC with ignition switch turned
OFF.
2) Turn ON ignition switch and check DTC.
Is there DTC B1511? Go to applicable DTC
diag. flow.
Go to Step 2.
2 Visual check
1) Check if there is any obstruction in operating range of
actuator linkage and if actuator linkage operates
smoothly.
Is it in good condition? Go to Step 3.
Obstruction in operating
range of actuator
linkage, actuator linkage
faulty and/or internal
fault of HVAC unit.
3 Wire harness check
1) Disconnect connector from temperature control actuator
with ignition swit ch turned OFF.
2) Check for proper connection to temperature control actuator connector at “GRY /BLU” and “GRY/RED” wire
terminals.
3) If OK, measure voltage between “GRY/BLU” wire terminal of temperature control actuator connector and
vehicle body ground with ignition switch turned ON when
temperature selector is operation to COOL direction.
Is voltage 10 – 14 V? Go to Step 7.
Go to Step 4.
4 Wire harness check
1) Disconnect connector from HVAC control module with
ignition switch turned OFF.
2) Check for proper connection to HVAC control module connector at “G51-3” and “G51-4” terminals.
3) If OK, measure resistance between “GRY/BLU” wire terminal of temperature control actuator connector and
“G51-3” terminal of HVAC control module connector.
Is resistance below 5
Ω? Go to Step 5. “GRY/BLU” wire open or
high resistance circuit.
5 Wire harness check
1) Measure resistance between “GRY/BLU” wire terminal
of temperature control actuator connector and vehicle
body ground.
Is resistance infinity? Go to Step 6.
“GRY/BLU” wire shorted
to ground circuit.
6 Wire harness check
1) Measure voltage between “GRY/BLU” wire terminal of
temperature control actuator connector and vehicle body
ground with ignition switch turned ON.
Is voltage 0 V? Go to Step 7.
“GRY/BLU” wire shorted
to other circuit.

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7Wire harness check
1) Connect connector to HVAC control module with ignition
switch turned OFF.
2) Measure voltage between “GRY/RED” wire terminal of temperature control actuator connector and vehicle body
ground with ignition switch turned ON when temperature
selector is operation to HOT direction.
Is voltage 10 – 14 V? Go to Step 11. Go to Step 8.
8 Wire harness check
1) Disconnect connector from HVAC control module with
ignition switch turned OFF.
2) Check for proper connection to HVAC control module connector at “G51-3” and “G51-4” terminals.
3) If OK, measure resistance between “GRY/RED” wire terminal of temperature control actuator connector and
“G51-4” terminal of HVAC control module connector.
Is resistance below 5
Ω? Go to Step 9. “GRY/RED” wire open
or high resistance
circuit.
9 Wire harness check
1) Measure resistance between “GRY/RED” wire terminal
of temperature control actuator connector and vehicle
body ground.
Is resistance infinity? Go to Step 10. “GRY/RED” wire
shorted to ground
circuit.
10 Wire harness check
1) Measure voltage between “GRY/RED” wire terminal of
temperature control actuator connector and vehicle body
ground with ignition switch turned ON.
Is voltage 0 V? Go to Step 11. “GRY/RED” wire
shorted to other circuit.
11 Position sensor circuit check
1) Check temperature control actuator position sensor
circuit referring to Step 1 to Step 5 and Step 10 to Step
11 of “DTC B1511: Temperature Control Actuator
(Position Sensor) and/or Its Circuit Malfunction”.
Is it in good condition? Go to Step 12. Repair circuit.
12 Temperature control actuator check
1) Check temperature control actuator referring to
“Temperature Control Actuator Inspection”.
Is it in good condition? HVAC control module
faulty.
Temperature control
actuator faulty.
Step Action Yes No

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8
Section 8
CONTENTS
Restraint
Precautions ................................................. 8-1
Precautions............................................................. 8-1
Precautions on Restraint ....................................... 8-1
Seat Belts .......... ............................... ........ 8A-1
Precautions........................................................... 8A-1
Precautions on Service a nd Diagnosis of Seat
Belt .................................................................... 8A-1
General Description ............................................. 8A-1 Seat Belt Construction ........................................ 8A-1
Diagnostic Information and Procedures ............ 8A-2 Repair and Inspection Required after Accident ............................................................ 8A-2
Repair Instructions .............................................. 8A-3 Front Seat Belt Components ............................... 8A-3
Front Seat Belt Removal and Installation ............ 8A-4
Front Seat Belt Inspection ................................... 8A-4
Rear Seat Belt Components ............................... 8A-6
Rear Seat Belt Removal and Installation ............ 8A-7
Rear Seat Belt Inspection ................................... 8A-7
Specifications ....................................................... 8A-7
Tightening Torque Specifications ........................ 8A-7
Air Bag System ............... ......................... 8B-1
Precautions........................................................... 8B-1
Precautions on Service and Diagnosis of Air Bag System....................................................... 8B-1
Precautions on Handling and Storage of Air Bag System Components . ................................ 8B-2
Precautions on Disposal of Air Bag and Seat
Belt Pretensioner .............................................. 8B-5
General Description ............................................. 8B-5 Air Bag System Construction .............................. 8B-5
Air Bag System Input / Output Table .................. 8B-6
Schematic and Routing Diagram ........................ 8B-7 Air Bag System Wiring Circuit Diagram .............. 8B-7
Component Locatio n ........................................... 8B-9
Air Bag System Components, Wiring and Connectors Location ......................................... 8B-9
Diagnostic Information and Procedures .......... 8B-10 Air Bag Diagnostic System Check .................... 8B-10
Air Bag Diagnostic System Check Flow ............ 8B-10
DTC Table ......................................................... 8B-11
DTC Check ....................................................... 8B-12 DTC Clearance ................................................. 8B-12
Scan Tool Data ................................................. 8B-13
“AIR BAG” Warning Right Comes ON Steady .. 8B-13
“AIR BAG” Warning Right Does Not Come
ON ................................................................... 8B-15
“AIR BAG” Warning Right Flashes .................... 8B-16
DTC B1013: SDM fault...................................... 8B-17
DTC B1014: “AIR BAG” Warning Right Circuit Failure ............................................................. 8B-17
DTC B1016: Power Source Voltage High ......... 8B-18
DTC B1017: Power Source Voltage Low .......... 8B-20
DTC B1021: Front Air Bag Module Deployed ... 8B-22
DTC B1024 / B1025: Side-Air Bag (Driver / Passenger) Deployed...................................... 8B-22
DTC B1026: Pretensioner Activated ................. 8B-23
DTC B1027: Reusable Number Exceeded ....... 8B-24
DTC B1031: Driver Air Bag Initiator Circuit
Resistance High .............................................. 8B-24
DTC B1032: Driver Air Bag Initiator Circuit
Resistance Low ............................................... 8B-29
DTC B1033: Driver Air Bag Initiator Circuit
Short to Ground............................................... 8B-34
DTC B1034: Driver Air Bag Initiator Circuit
Short to Power Circuit .... ................................. 8B-39
DTC B1041: Passenger Air Bag Initiator Circuit Resistance High ................................... 8B-44
DTC B1042: Passenger Air Bag Initiator Circuit Resistance Low.................................... 8B-47
DTC B1043: Passenger Air Bag Initiator Circuit Short to Ground ................................... 8B-50
DTC B1044: Passenger Air Bag Initiator Circuit Short to Power Circ uit .......................... 8B-53
DTC B1051 / B1055: Driver / Passenger Pretensioner Initiator Circuit Resistance
High ................................................................. 8B-56
DTC B1052 / B1056: Driver / Passenger Pretensioner Initiator Circu it Resistance Low .. 8B-58
DTC B1053 / B1057: Driver / Passenger Pretensioner Initiator Circuit Short to Ground .. 8B-60
DTC B1054 / B1058: Driver / Passenger Pretensioner Initiator Circuit Short to Power
Circuit .............................................................. 8B-62
DTC B1061 / B1065: Driver / Passenger Side- Air Bag Initiator Circuit Resistance High ......... 8B-64

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• When an open in air bag wire harness, damaged wire harness, connector or terminal is found, replace wire
harness, connectors and terminals as an assembly.
• When installing it, be careful so that the air bag wire harness is not caught or does not interfere with other
parts.
• Make sure air bag system grounding point (2) is clean and ground is securely fastened for optimum metal-to-
metal contact. Poor grounding can cause intermittent
problems that are difficult to diagnose.Precautions on Disposal of Air Bag and Seat
Belt Pretensioner
S7RS0B8200003
Do not dispose of the live (undeployed) air bag (inflator)
modules and the live (inactivated) seat belt
pretensioners.
When disposal is necessary, be sure to deploy / activate
the air bag and seat belt pretensioner according to
deployment / activation procedure described in “Air Bag
(Inflator) Module and Seat Belt Pretensioner Disposal”.
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 could
cause personal injury. Undeployed air bag
(inflator) module and inactivated seat belt
pretensioner must not be disposed of
through normal refuse channels.
The undeployed air bag (inflator) module and
inactivated seat belt pretensioner contain
substances that can cause severe illness or
personal injury if the sealed container is
damaged during disposal.

General Description
Air Bag System ConstructionS7RS0B8201001
With the air bag system which includes front air bags,
side curtain-air bag and side-air bags for both the
driver’s and passenger’s sides as well as the seat belt
pretensioners, the sag of the s eat belt is taken up (for
seat belt with pretensioner), the driver air bag (inflator)
module is deployed from th e center of the steering
column and the passenger air bag (inflator) module from
the top of the instrument panel in front of the front
passenger seat in occurrence of a front collision with an
impact larger than a certain set value to supplement
protection offered by the driver and front passenger seat
belts.
Side-air bag (inflator) module is deployed from the side
of the seat back in occurrence of a sideward collision
with an impact larger than a certain set value.
Side curtain-air bag (inflator) module is deployed from
the roof side in occurrence of a sideward collision with
an impact larger than a certain set value.
1
2
3
4
5
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1. Driver air bag 4. Side-air bag
2. Passenger air bag 5. Side curtain-air bag
3. Seat belt pretensioner
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NOTE
Upon completion of inspection and repair work, perform the following items.
• Reconnect all air bag system components and ensure all components are properly mounted.
• Clear DTCs referring to “DTC Clearance”, if any.
• Repeat “Air Bag Diagnostic System Check” to confirm that the trouble has been corrected.

DTC B1043: Passenger Air Bag Initiator Circuit Short to GroundS7RS0B8204024
Wiring Diagram3 1) With ignition switch OFF, disconnect SDM connector
“L29”.
2) Check proper connection to SDM at terminals “L29-5” and “L29-6”.
3) If OK, release shorting bar in SDM connector inserting
release tool (1) included in special tool (A).
4) Measure resistance between “L29-5” and “L29-6” terminals with connected special tools (B) and (C).
Special tool
(A): 09932-76010
(B): 09932-75010
(C): 09932–77320
Is resistance 1.8
Ω or more? Substitute a known-
good SDM and recheck.
“BLU/RED” circuit
shorted to “YEL/RED”
circuit, “BLU/RED”
circuit or “YEL/RED”
circuit shorted to other
circuit in floor harness.
Step Action Yes No
(A)
"L29-6"
"L29-5"
(B) (C)
"L32"STEERING WHEEL
DRIVERPASSENGER
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1
2
3
GRN
RED
7
BLK
L29-27
L29-28 IG
E1
4
“L29”
“L04”
“G32”
“L29”
L29-5
P+
L29-6
P-YEL/RED
BLU/RED
YEL/RED
BLU/RED
56
“L32” “G04”
“G10”
[A]
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[A]: Shorting bar
3. “A/BAG” fuse 6. Passenger air bag (inflator) module
1. From main fuse 4. Junction block assembly 7. Ground for air bag system
2. Ignition switch 5. SDM

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CAUTION!
• Be sure to perform “Air Bag Diagnostic System Check” before starting diagnosis according to flow.
• When measurement of resistance or voltage is required in this flow, use a tester along with a correct terminal adaptor from special tool (Connector test adapter kit).
• When a check for proper connection is required, refer to “Inspection of Intermittent and Poor Connections”.
• If there is open circuit in the air bag wire harnes s, connector or terminal is found damaged, replace
the wire harness, connector and terminal as an assembly.

DTC Will Set when
The voltage measured at passenger air bag (initiator) circuit is below a specified value for specified time.
Flow Test Description
Step 1: Check if malfunction is in passenger air bag (inflator) module.
Step 2: Check passenger air bag (inflator) module initiator circuit. (in instrument panel harness)
Step 3: Check passenger air bag (inflator) module initiator circuit. (in floor harness)
DTC Troubleshooting Step Action YesNo
1 1) With ignition switch OFF, disconnect passenger air bag (inflator) module connector.
2) Check proper connection to passenger air bag (inflator) module at terminals in “G10” connector.
3) If OK, then connect special tools (A), (B) and (D) to “G10” connector.
Special tool
(A): 09932–76010
(B): 09932–75010
(D): 09932–78310
4) Check SDM DTC.
With ignition switch ON , is DTC B1043 indicated? Go to Step 2.
Turn ignition switch
OFF. Replace
passenger air bag
(inflator) module
referring to “Passenger
Air Bag (Inflator) Module
Removal and
Installation”.
STEERING WHEEL(B)
(D)
(A)
"G10"
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2 1) With ignition switch OFF, disconnect “L32” connector located near the glove box.
2) Check proper connection to floor harness connector at terminal “L32-3” and “L32-4”.
3) If OK, then connect special tools (B) and (C) to “L32” connector disconnected in Step 1).
Special tool
(B): 09932-75010
(C): 09932–77320
4) Check SDM DTC.
NOTE
At this time, DTC B1031 ma y be output, but it is
not related to this check.

With ignition switch ON , is DTC B1043 indicated? Go to Step 3. “BLU/RED” or “YEL/
RED” circuit shorted to
ground in instrument
panel harness.
Step Action Yes No
(B) (C)
"L32"STEERING WHEEL
DRIVERPASSENGER
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NOTE
Upon completion of inspection and repair work, perform the following items.
• Reconnect all air bag system components and ensure all components are properly mounted.
• Clear DTCs referring to “DTC Clearance”, if any.
• Repeat “Air Bag Diagnostic System Check” to confirm that the trouble has been corrected.

DTC B1044: Passenger Air Bag Initiator Circuit Short to Power CircuitS7RS0B8204025
Wiring Diagram3 1) With ignition switch OFF, disconnect special tools (B)
and (C) from “L32” connector and SDM connector “L29”
from SDM respectively.
2) Release shorting bar in SDM connector inserting release tool (1) included in special tool (A).
3) Measure resistance between “L29-5” terminal and body ground and between “L29-6” terminal and body ground.
Special tool
(A): 09932-76010
(B): 09932-75010
(C): 09932–77320
Is resistance infinity? Substitute a known-
good SDM and recheck.
“BLU/RED” or “YEL/
RED” circuit shorted to
ground in floor harness.
Step Action Yes No
(B)
(C)
"L32"
STEERING WHEEL
DRIVERPASSENGER
(A)
"L29-6"
"L29-5"
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1
2
3
GRN
RED
7
BLK
L29-27
L29-28 IG
E1
4
“L29”
“L04”
“G32”
“L29”
L29-5
P+
L29-6
P-YEL/RED
BLU/RED
YEL/RED
BLU/RED
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“L32” “G04”
“G10”
[A]
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[A]: Shorting bar
3. “A/BAG” fuse 6. Passenger air bag (inflator) module
1. From main fuse 4. Junction block assembly 7. Ground for air bag system
2. Ignition switch 5. SDM

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CAUTION!
• Be sure to perform “Air Bag Diagnostic System Check” before starting diagnosis according to flow.
• When measurement of resistance or voltage is required in this flow, use a tester along with a correct terminal adaptor from special tool (Connector test adapter kit).
• When a check for proper connection is required, refer to “Inspection of Intermittent and Poor Connections”.
• If there is open circuit in the air bag wire harnes s, connector or terminal is found damaged, replace
the wire harness, connector and terminal as an assembly.

DTC Will Set when
The voltage measured at passenger air bag (initiator) circuit is above a specified value for specified time.
Flow Test Description
Step 1: Check if malfunction is in passenger air bag (inflator) module.
Step 2: Check passenger air bag (inflator) module initiator circuit. (in instrument panel harness)
Step 3: Check passenger air bag (inflator) module initiator circuit. (in floor harness)
DTC Troubleshooting Step Action YesNo
1 1) With ignition switch OFF, disconnect passenger air bag (inflator) module connector.
2) Check proper connection to passenger air bag (inflator) module at terminals in “G10” connector.
3) If OK, then connect special tools (A), (B) and (D) to “G10” connector.
Special tool
(A): 09932–76010
(B): 09932–75010
(D): 09932–78310
4) Check SDM DTC.
With ignition switch ON , is DTC B1044 indicated? Go to Step 3.
Turn ignition switch
OFF. Replace
passenger air bag
(inflator) module
referring to “Passenger
Air Bag (Inflator) Module
Removal and
Installation”.
STEERING WHEEL(B)
(D)
(A)
"G10"
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