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A/T Shift Position Indicator Symptom Diagnosis (A/T Model)S7RS0B9304009
Charge Warning Light Symptom DiagnosisS7RS0B9304010
Main Beam (High Beam) Indicator Symptom DiagnosisS7RS0B9304011
ConditionPossible cause Correction / Reference Item
All A/T shift position 
indicator does not light up Circuit fuse blown
Replace fuse and check for short circuit.
Transmission range sens or (shift switch) 
faulty Check transmission range sensor referring to 
“Transmission Range Sensor (Shift Switch) 
Inspection and Adjustment in Section 5A”.
Wiring and/or grounding faulty Repair as necessary.
Combination meter faulty Replace combination meter.
TCM faulty Replace after making sure that none of above 
parts is faulty.
ConditionPossible cause Correction / Reference Item
Charge warning light 
does not come ON Circuit fuse blown
Replace fuse and check for short circuit.
Wiring and/or grounding faulty Repair as necessary.
Combination meter faulty Replace combination meter.
BCM faulty Replace after making sure that none of above 
parts is faulty.
Charge warning light stay 
ON Charging system faulty
Check charging system.
Wiring and/or grounding faulty Repair as necessary.
Combination meter faulty Replace combination meter.
BCM faulty Replace after making sure that none of above 
parts is faulty.
ConditionPossible cause Correction / Reference Item
Main beam (high beam) 
indicator does not come 
ON Circuit fuse blown
Replace fuse and check for short circuit.
Combination switch faulty Check combination switch referring to 
“Headlight Switch (in Lighting Switch) 
Inspection in Section 9B”.
Wiring and/or grounding faulty Repair as necessary.
Combination meter faulty Replace combination meter.
Main beam (high beam) 
indicator stay ON Combination switch faulty
Check combination switch referring to 
“Headlight Switch (in Lighting Switch) 
Inspection in Section 9B”.
Wiring and/or grounding faulty Repair as necessary.
Combination meter faulty Replace combination meter.  
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Combination Meter Removal and InstallationS7RS0B9306003
Removal1) Disconnect negative (–) cable at battery.
2) Remove steering column hole cover (1) pulling it in  arrow direction shown in figure.
3) Remove combination mete r cluster panel (1) pulling 
it in arrow direction shown in figure.
4) Remove screws (1) fast ening combination meter.
5) Remove combination me ter (2) pulling it arrow 
direction as shown.
Installation
Reverse removal procedure.
Fuel Level Sensor Removal and InstallationS7RS0B9306004
For removal and installation, refer to “Main Fuel Level 
Sensor Removal and Installation in Section 1G”.
Fuel Level Sensor InspectionS7RS0B9306005
• Check that resistance between terminals “a” and “b”  of fuel level sensor changes with change of float 
position.
• Check resistance between terminals “a” and “b” at  each float position in the following.
If the measured value is out of specification, replace.
Fuel level sensor specifications
Oil Pressure Switch Removal and InstallationS7RS0B9306006
For removal and installation , refer to “Oil Pressure 
Check in Section 1E”.
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Float Position Resistance (Ω)
Full Upper “C” 160 mm 
(6.30 in.) 40 
± 2
Full Lower “D” 19 mm
(0.75 in.) 280 
± 3.3
1. Fuel pump 2. Float
“b”“a”
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“D”
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• Eyeleteer
• Piano string
• Windshield knife
• Brush for primer application (2 pcs)
•Knife
• Rubber sucker grip
• Sealant gun (for filling adhesive)
• Putty spatula (for correcting adhered parts)
Diagnostic Information and Procedures
Rear End door Window Defogger Symptom DiagnosisS7RS0B9504001
NOTE
• Use of SUZUKI scan tool makes it easy to check whether a faulty condition is on the input side or 
output side of BCM. For checking procedure, re fer to “Diagnosis Using Output Test Function of 
SUZUKI Scan Tool” under “Scan Tool Data in Section 10B”.
• Check each part in the order from the top of the following list.
 
Power Window Control System Symptom DiagnosisS7RS0B9504002
Condition Possible cause Correction / Reference Item
Rear end door window 
defogger does not 
operate Circuit fuse blown
Replace fuse and check for short circuit.
Rear end door window defogger switch 
faulty Check rear end door window defogger switch 
referring to “Rear End Door Window Defogger 
Switch Inspection”.
Rear end door window defogger relay 
faulty Check rear end door window defogger relay 
referring to “Rear End Door Window Defogger 
Relay Inspection”.
Defogger wire faulty Check defogger wire referring to “Rear End 
Door Window Defogger Wire Inspection”.
Wiring or grounding faulty Repair circuit.
BCM faulty Replace after making sure that none of above 
parts is faulty.
ConditionPossible cause Correction / Reference Item
All power windows do not 
operate Circuit fuse blown
Replace fuse and check for short circuit.
Power window main switch faulty Check power window main switch referring to 
“Power Window Main Switch Inspection”.
Ignition switch faulty Check ignition switch referring to “Ignition 
Switch Inspection in Section 9C”.
Wiring or grounding faulty Repair circuit.
Only one power window 
does not operate Power window main switch faulty
Check power window main switch referring to 
“Power Window Main Switch Inspection”.
Power window sub switch faulty Check power window sub switch referring to 
“Power Window Sub Switch Inspection”.
Wiring and/or coupler faulty Check wiring and/or coupler.
Power window regulator faulty Check window regulator.
Power window motor faulty Check power window motor. 
Wiring or grounding faulty Repair circuit.  
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Repair Instructions
Windshield Removal and InstallationS7RS0B9506001
Removal1) Clean both inside and outside of glass and around it.
2) Remove wiper arms and cowl top garnish.
3) Remove windshield side garnish.
4) Using tape, cover body surface around glass to  prevent any damage.
5) Remove rear view mirror , sun visor and front pillar 
trims (right & left).
6) If necessary, remove instrument panel. Refer to  “Instrument Panel Removal and Installation in 
Section 9C”.
7) If necessary, remove he ad lining. Refer to “Head 
Lining Removal and Installation in Section 9H”.
8) Remove (or cut)  windshield molding.
9) Drill hole with eyeleteer (1 ) through adhesive and let 
piano string through it. 10) Cut adhesive all around windshield (1) with piano 
string (2). When using tool, windshield knife (3), to 
cut adhesive, be careful not to cause damage to 
windshield. Use wire to cut adhesive along lower 
part of windshield.
NOTE
Use piano string (2) as close to glass as 
possible so as to prevent damage to body 
and instrument panel.
 
11) Using knife (1), smoothen adhesive (2) remaining on body side (3) so that it is 1 – 2 mm (0.039 – 0.078 
in.) thick all around.
NOTE
Before using knife (1), clean it with alcohol or 
the like to remove oil from it.
 
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12) When reusing windshield, remove the adhesive (1) from it, using care not to damage primer coated 
surface (2).
Installation 1) Using cleaning solvent, clean windshield edge where  windshield glass is to be adhered. (Let it dry for more 
than 10 minutes.)
2) Install new glass stoppers (1) (2 pieces) to lower side  of windshield.
3) To determine installing position of glass (1) to body  (2), position glass against body so that clearance 
between upper end of glass (1) and body (2) is 
approximately 5 mm (0.197 in.) and clearances 
between each side end (right & left) of glass (1) and 
body (2) are even. Then mark mating marks on glass 
(1) and body (2) as shown. Upper clearance can be 
adjusted by moving glass stoppers position.
Windshield clearance
“a”: approx. 5 mm (0.197 in.) 4) Clean contact surfaces of old adhesive (4), paint or 
bare metal thoroughly.
If surfaces of paint or ba re metal come out, apply 
primer (2) for body with caution not to apply primer 
(2) to surface of adhesive remaining on body.
NOTE
• Be sure to refer to primer maker’s  instruction for proper handling and drying 
time.
• Do not touch body and old adhesive  surfaces where glass is to be adhered.
 
5) Install new molding to glass.
6) Clean glass surface to be adhered to body with  clean cloth. If cleaning solvent is used, let it dry for 
10 minutes or more.
Cleaning Area for windshie ld (distance from the 
edge of glass or molding)
30 – 50 mm (1.18 – 1.97 in.)
7) Install new spacers (1) to windshield (2).
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Power Window Main Switch InspectionS7RS0B9506016
Switch for driver side window 1) Remove driver side door trim referring to step 1) to  3) of “Front Door Glass Removal and Installation”.
2) Remove power window main switch from door trim.
3) Connect 12 V battery positive (+) terminal to terminal  “IG” of power window main switch and its negative (–
) terminal to terminal  “E” of power window main 
switch.
4) Check for continuity between terminals as shown  below.
If check result is not as specified, replace power 
window main switch.
[A]: LH steering vehicle
[B]: RH steering vehicle
1. Driver side power window switch
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Switch for other window than driver side1) Remove driver side door trim referring to step 1) to  3) of “Front Door Glass Removal and Installation”.
2) Remove power window main switch from door trim.
3) Check for continuity between terminals as shown  below.
If check result is not as sp ecified, replace power window 
main switch.Power Window Sub Switch InspectionS7RS0B9506017
1) Remove front and/or rear door trim from door panel,  refer to Step 1) to 3) of  “Front Door Glass Removal 
and Installation” and/or “Rear Door Glass Removal 
and Installation”.
2) Remove power window sub switch from door trim.
3) Check for continuity between terminals at each  switch condition.
If check result is not as  specified, replace switch.
[A]: LH steering vehicle
[B]: RH steering vehicle
4. Power window lock switch
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Door Mirror ComponentsS7RS0B9506018
Door Mirror Removal and InstallationS7RS0B9506019
When removing or installing door mirror, refer to the 
figure in “Door Mirror Components”.
Power Door Mirror Switch InspectionS7RS0B9506020
1) Remove driver side door trim referring to step 1) to 3) of “Front Door Glass Removal and Installation”.
2) Remove power window main switch from door trim.
3) Check for continuity between terminals at each  switch position.
If check result is not as specified, replace door mirror 
switch.
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2, “1”
“3”
“2”
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1. Door mirror
2. Door mirror mounting nut
:Tighten nuts in such order as indicated in the figure.
*: Vehicle with retractable mirror only
ABC
DEFG
A
B C
D E
F G
Up
Down Left
Right
L
RH I
*Set
*Retract
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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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Control Systems
Immobilizer Control System
Precautions
Precautions in Diagnosing TroublesS7RS0BA300001
• Before confirming the diagnostic trouble code (DTC), 
do not disconnect connector from ECM, battery cable 
from battery, ground wire harness, or main fuse. Such 
disconnection will erase DTC stored in ECM.
• DTC stored in ECM memory can be checked as well  as cleared by using SUZUKI scan tool. Before using 
SUZUKI scan tool, read its operator’s manual 
carefully to know how to use it and what functions are 
available.
• Be sure to read “Precautions for Electrical Circuit  Service in Section 00” before inspection.
• Communication of ECM, BCM, keyless start control  module (if equipped), ABS / ESP ® control module, 
steering angle sensor (ESP ® model), combination 
meter and TCM (A/T model) is established by CAN 
(Controller Area Network). Therefore, handle CAN 
communication lines with care referring to “Precaution 
for CAN Communication System in Section 00”. For 
CAN communication system,  refer to description on 
“CAN Communication System Description in Section 
1A”.
Precaution in Replacing ECMS7RS0BA300002
• If ECM is replaced with new or used one without  immobilizer control function , the engine will not be 
started. In case of the  above, check if the newly 
installed ECM has immobilizer control function.
• After ECM is replaced with new one or used one, the  transponder code in the transponder built in the 
ignition key has to be registered with ECM. Or, the 
engine cannot be started up. For the registration 
procedure, refer to “Procedure after ECM 
Replacement”.
Precautions in Handling Immobilizer Control 
System
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• Do not turn ON ignition sw itch with ignition key in 
contact with another one or quite close to another 
one. Or, the immobilizer co ntrol system may detect 
some abnormal condition and prevent the engine from 
starting.
• Do not turn ON ignition switch by using ignition key  with any type of metal (1) wrapped its grip or in 
contact with it. Or, the i mmobilizer control system may 
detect some abnormal condition and prevent the 
engine from starting.
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