Jack points SUZUKI SWIFT 2007 2.G Service Workshop Manual
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Vehicle Lifting PointsS7RS0B0101005
WARNING! 
• Before applying hoist to underbody, always take vehicle balance throughout service into 
consideration. Vehicle balance on hoist may change depending on what part to be removed.
• Before lifting up the vehicle, check to be sure that  end of hoist arm is not in contact with brake pipe, 
fuel pipe, bracket or any other part.
• When using frame contact hoist, apply hoist as shown  (right and left at the same position). Lift up 
the vehicle till 4 tires are a little off the ground and make sure that the vehicle will not fall off by 
trying to move vehicle body in both ways. Work can be started only after this confirmation.
• Make absolutely sure to lock hoist after vehicle is hoisted up.
 
When Using Frame Contact Hoist
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2. Support position for frame contact hoist and safety stand 4. Body mounting stay  
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4) Hoist vehicle and remove both wheels referring to “Wheel Removal and Installation in Section 2D”.
5) Remove cotter pins and tie-rod end nuts, and then  disconnect both tie-rod ends  from steering knuckles 
referring to “Tie-Rod End Re moval and Installation in 
Section 6C”.
6) Disconnect couplers of torque sensor and P/S motor.
7) Remove suspension control arm referring to  “Suspension Control Arm / Bushing Removal and 
Installation”.
8) Remove stabilizer joints (1). When loosening joint nu t, hold stud with special 
tools.
Special tool
(A):  09900–00411 socket
(B):  09900–00413 5 mm
9) Support engine assemble by using supporting  device referring to “Engine Supporting Points in 
Section 0A”.
10) Disconnect muffler No.1 mounting (1) from  suspension frame (2). 11) Remove engine rear mounting bolts (1) from engine 
rear mounting (2).
12) Support front suspension frame (2) by using mission  jack (1).
13) Remove front suspension frame mounting bolts (1),  and then lower mission jack and remove front 
suspension frame (2) with st abilizer bar and steering 
gear case.
14) Remove steering gear case mounting No.1 bolts (1)  and No.2 bolts (2), then remove gear case (3) from 
front suspensio n frame (4).
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Brakes
Electronic Stability Program
Precautions
Precautions in Diagnosing TroublesS7RS0B4600001
To ensure that the trouble diagnosis is done accurately 
and smoothly, observe the following and follow 
“Electronic Stability Program System Check”.
• Diagnostic information stored in ESP® control module 
memory can be cleared as well as checked by using 
SUZUKI scan tool. Before us ing scan tool, read its 
Operator’s (Instruction) Manual carefully to have good 
understanding as to what functions are available and 
how to use it.
• If the vehicles was operated in any of the following  ways, ESP ® warning lamp may light momentarily but 
this does not indicate anything abnormal in ESP ®.
– The vehicle was driven with parking brake pulled.
– The vehicle was driven with brake dragging.
– The vehicle was stuck in mud, sand, etc.
– Wheel spin occurred while driving.
– Wheel(s) was rotated while the vehicle was jacked  up.
• Be sure to use the trouble diagnosis procedure as  described in “Electronic  Stability Program System 
Check”. Failure to follow it may resu lt in incorrect 
diagnosis. (Some other diagnosis trouble code may 
be stored by mistake in the memory of ESP ® control 
module during inspection.)
• When disconnecting ESP ® control module connector 
(1), pull down the lock lever (2) of connector.
When connecting, set the connector on ESP ® 
hydraulic unit / control module assembly and pull up 
the lock lever (2) until it locks. • Communication of ECM, BCM, ESP
® control module, 
keyless start control module (if equipped), steering 
angle sensor and combination meter is established by 
CAN (Controller Area Network).
Therefore, be sure to read “Precautions for Installing 
Mobile Communication Equipment in Section 00” 
before inspection and handling CAN communication 
line.
Precautions in On-Vehicle ServiceS7RS0B4600002
When connector is connected to ESP ® hydraulic unit / 
control module assembly, do not disconnect connectors 
of sensors with ignition switch ON. Otherwise, DTC will 
be set in ESP ® control module.
Precautions in Hydraulic Unit Operation CheckS7RS0B4600003
ESP®  hydraulic unit / control module assembly function 
is checked by correct wheel lock / release condition 
when brake pressure is pressurized / depressurized 
using SUZUKI scan tool. The hydraulic unit operation 
check referring to “ESP ® Hydraulic Unit Operation 
Check” should be performed to confirm the correct brake 
pipe connection in the following cases.
• ESP®  hydraulic unit / contro l module assembly was 
replaced.
• Brake pipe and/or hose were replaced.
Precautions in Sensor CalibrationS7RS0B4600004
ESP ® control module stores calibration points data of yaw rate / G sensor assembly and master cylinder pressure 
sensor. Steering angle sensor stores calibration point data of itself.
TCS and stability control system use these sets of data.
When the following operation is done, sensor calibration should  be performed since the original calibration points are 
deleted.
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[B]: Connect [D]: Pull up to connect
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