SUZUKI SWIFT 2008 2.G Service Workshop Manual

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Thermostat Removal and InstallationS7RS0B1606007
Removal1) Drain coolant referring to “Cooling System Draining”.
2) Remove intake manifold referring to “Intake Manifold Removal and Installa tion in Section 1D”.
3) Remove generator referring to “Generator Dismounting and Remounting in Section 1J”.
4) Disconnect water hose (1) and heater hose (2) from each pipe.
5) Remove thermostat case (3) with thermostat cap (4)
and water inlet pipe (5).
6) Remove water inlet pipe with thermostat cap from thermostat case.
7) Remove thermostat from thermostat case (3).
Installation
Reverse removal procedure for installation noting the
following points.
• Install thermostat cap (1) to thermostat case (2) by aligning match mark (3) of thermostat case with air
bleed valve (4) of the thermostat (5).
• Use new O-rings when installing.
• Adjust water pump belt tension referring to “Water Pump / Generator Drive Belt Tension Inspection and
Adjustment in Section 1J”.
• Adjust A/C compressor belt tension referring to “Compressor Drive Belt Inspection and Adjustment in
Section 7B” or “Compressor Drive Belt Inspection and
Adjustment in Section 7B”. • Refill cooling system referrin
g to Step 7) to 22) of
“Cooling System Flush and Refill”.
• Verify that there is no coolant leakage at each connection.
Thermostat InspectionS7RS0B1606008
• Make sure that air bleed valve (1) of thermostat is clean.
• Check to make sure that va lve seat (2) is free from
foreign matters which would prevent valve from
seating tight.
• Check thermostat seal (3) for breakage, deterioration or any other damage.
• Check thermostatic movement of wax pellet as follows:
a. Immerse thermostat (1) in water, and heat water gradually.
b. Check that valve starts to open at specific temperature.
Temperature at which valve begins to open
80 – 84 °C (176 – 183 °F)
Temperature at which valve become fully open
95 – 97 °C (203 °F)
Va l v e l i ft
More than 8 mm at 95 °C (203 ° F)
If valve starts to open at a temperature substantially
below or above specific temperature, thermostat unit
should be replaced with a new one. Such a unit, if
reused, will bring about ov ercooling or overheating
tendency.
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2. Thermometer
3. Heater
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Radiator Cooling Fan Motor On-Vehicle
Inspection
S7RS0B1606009
1) Check low speed operation of radiator cooling fan as follows.
a) Connect battery to fan motor coupler as shown in figure.
b) Check that radiator cooling fan rotates smoothly. If any abnormality is found, replace fan motor.
2) Check high speed operation of radiator cooling fan as follows.
a) Connect battery to fan motor coupler as shown in figure.
b) Check that radiator cooling fan rotates smoothly and its rotational speed is faster than low speed
operation.
If any abnormality is found, replace fan motor.
Reference: Fan motor sp ecified current at 12
V
Low speed operation: 14.0 A maximum
High speed operation: 18.0 A maximum
Radiator Cooling Fan Relay InspectionS7RS0B1606010
1) Disconnect negative (–) cable at battery.
2) Remove radiator cooling fa n relay No.1 (1), No.2 (2)
and/or No.3 (3) from relay box.
3) Check that there is no continuity between terminal “C” and “D”. If there is continuity, replace relay.
4) Connect battery positive (+ ) terminal to terminal “B”
of relay.
5) Connect battery negative (–) terminal “A” of relay.
6) Check continuity between terminal “C” and “D”. If there is no continuity when relay is connected to the
battery, replace relay.
[A]: Low speed operation
[B]: High speed operation
[A] [B]
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“D”
“B” “A”
“C”
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Radiator Cooling Fan Removal and InstallationS7RS0B1606011
Removal1) Disconnect negative (–) cable at battery.
2) Disconnect connector (1) of cooling fan motor.
3) Drain coolant.
4) Remove front bumper, front bumper upper absorber and upper member referring to “Front Bumper and
Rear Bumper Componen ts in Section 9K”.
5) Remove radiator inlet hose and reservoir hose.
6) Remove cooling fan mounting bolts (1).
7) Slide condenser with radiator, and then remove radiator cooling fan.
CAUTION!
Be sure not to damage condenser outlet pipe.

Installation
Reverse removal procedure for installation noting the
following.
• Refill cooling system referring to Step 7) to 22) of “Cooling System Fl ush and Refill”.
• After installation, verify there is no coolant leakage at each connection.
Radiator On-Vehicle Inspection and CleaningS7RS0B1606012
Inspection
Check radiator for leakage or damage. Straighten bent
fins, if any.
Cleaning
Clean frontal area of radiator cores.
Radiator Removal and InstallationS7RS0B1606013
Removal
1) Disconnect negative cable at battery.
2) Drain A/T fluid.
3) Drain coolant.
4) Remove cooling fan assemb ly referring to “Radiator
Cooling Fan Removal and Installation”.
5) Remove A/T fluid cooler inlet and outlet hoses.
6) Remove radiator outlet hose from radiator.
7) Remove radiator from vehicle.
Installation
Reverse removal procedures, noting the following.
• Refill cooling system referrin g to Step 7) to 22) of
“Cooling System Flush and Refill”.
• After installation, verify there is no coolant leakage each connection.
• Refill A/T fluid referring to “A/T Fluid Change in
Section 5A”.
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Water Pump Removal and InstallationS7RS0B1606014
Removal1) Disconnect negative cable at battery.
2) Drain coolant.
3) Remove water pump / generator drive belt referring to “Water Pump / Generator Drive Belt Removal and
Installation in Section 1J”.
4) Remove water pump assembly (1).
Installation 1) Apply sealant to mating surface of water pump (1) as shown in the figure.
“A”: Water tight sealant 99000–31250 (SUZUKI
Bond No.1207F)
Sealant quantity (to mating surface of water
pump)
Width “a”: 3 mm (0.12 in.)
Height “b”: 2 mm (0.08 in.) 2) Install water pump assemb
ly (1) to cylinder block
and tighten bolts and nut to specified torque.
Tightening torque
Water pump bolt and nut (a): 25 N·m (2.5 kgf-m,
18.0 lb-ft)
3) Install water pump pulley.
4) Install water pump / generator drive belt referring to “Water Pump / Generator Drive Belt Tension
Inspection and Adjustment in Section 1J”.
5) Install A/C compressor belt (if equipped) referring to “Compressor Drive Belt Inspection and Adjustment
in Section 7B” or “Compressor Drive Belt Inspection
and Adjustment in Section 7B”.
6) Refill cooling system referri ng to Step 7) to 22) of
“Cooling System Flush and Refill”.
7) Connect negative cable at battery.
8) Check each part for leakage.
Water Pump InspectionS7RS0B1606015
CAUTION!
Do not disassemble water pump.
If any repair is requir ed on pump, replace it
as assembly.

Rotate water pump by hand to check for smooth
operation. If pump does not rotate smoothly or makes
abnormal noise, replace it.
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Specifications
Tightening Torque SpecificationsS7RS0B1607001
NOTE
The specified tightening torque is also described in the following.
“Cooling System Components”

Reference:
For the tightening torque of fastener not specified in this section, refer to “Fasteners Information in Section 0A”.
Special Tools and Equipment
Recommended Service MaterialS7RS0B1608001
Fastening part Tightening torque
Note
N ⋅mkgf-mlb-ft
Water pump bolt and nut 25 2.5 18.0 )
MaterialSUZUKI recommended product or Specification Note
Water tight sealant SUZUKI Bond No.1207F P/No.: 99000–31250)

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Engine
Fuel System
Precautions
Precautions on Fuel System ServiceS7RS0B1700001
WARNING!
Before attempting service of any type on fuel system, the following should be always observed in
order to reduce the risk of fire and personal injury.
• Disconnect negative cable at battery.
• Do not smoke, and place no smoking signs near work area.
• Be sure to have CO
2 fire extinguisher handy.
• Be sure to perform work in a well-ventilated area and away from any open flames (such as gas hot heater).
• Wear safety glasses.
• To relieve fuel vapor pressure in fuel tank, remove fuel filler cap from fuel filler neck and then
reinstall it.
• As fuel feed line is still under high fuel pr essure even after stopping engine, loosening or
disconnecting fuel feed line directly may cause dangerous spout of fuel. Before loosening or
disconnecting fuel feed line, make sure to relieve fuel pressure referring to “Fuel Pressure Relief
Procedure”.
• A small amount of fuel may be released when the fuel line is disconnected. In order to reduce the risk of personal injury, cover a shop cloth to the fitting to be disconnected. Be sure to put that cloth
in an approved container after disconnecting.
• Never run engine with fuel pump relay disconnected when engine and exhaust system are hot.
• Note that fuel hose connection varies with each type of pipe. Be sure to connect and clamp each hose correctly referring to “Fuel Hose Disconnecting and Reconnecting”.
After connecting, make sure that it has no twist or kink.
• When installing inje ctor or fuel feed pipe, lubr icate its O-ring with gasoline.

General Description
Fuel System DescriptionS7RS0B1701001
CAUTION!
This engine requires the unleaded fuel only.
The leaded and/or low lead fuel can result in
engine damage and reduce the effectiveness
of the emission control system.

The main components of the fuel system are fuel tank,
fuel pump assembly (with fuel filter, fuel level gauge, fuel
pressure regulator, fuel feed line and fuel vapor line.
For the details of fuel flow, refer to “Fuel Delivery System
Diagram”.
Fuel Delivery System DescriptionS7RS0B1701002
The fuel delivery system consists of the fuel tank, fuel
pump assembly (with built-in f uel filter and fuel pressure
regulator), delivery pipe, injectors and fuel feed line.
The fuel in the fuel tank is pumped up by the fuel pump,
sent into delivery pipe and injected by the injectors.
As the fuel pump assembly is equipped with built-in fuel
filter and fuel pressure regulator, the fuel is filtered and
its pressure is regulated before being sent to the feed
pipe.
The excess fuel at fuel pressure regulation process is
returned back into the fuel tank.
Also, fuel vapor generated in fuel tank is led through the
fuel vapor line into the EVAP canister.
For system diagram, refer to “Fuel Delivery System
Diagram”.

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Fuel Pump DescriptionS7RS0B1701003
The fuel pump (1) is an in-tank type electric pump.
Incorporated in the pump assembly are;
a fuel filter (2) and a fuel pressure regulator (3) are
included and a fuel level gauge (4) is attached.
Addition of the fuel pressure regulator to the fuel pump
makes it possible to mainta in the fuel pressure at
constant level and ECM controls compensation for
variation in the intake manifold pressure.
Schematic and Routing Diagram
Fuel Delivery System DiagramS7RS0B1702001
Diagnostic Information and Procedures
Fuel Pressure InspectionS7RS0B1704001
WARNING!
Before starting the following procedure, be
sure to observe “Precautions on Fuel System
Service” in order to reduce the risk or fire
and personal injury.

1) Relieve fuel pressure in fuel feed line referring to
“Fuel Pressure Relief Procedure”.
2) Disconnect fuel feed hose from fuel delivery pipe.
3) Connect special tools and hose between fuel feed hose (1) and fuel delivery pipe as shown in figure,
and clamp hoses securely in order to ensure that no
leaks occur during checking.
Special tool
(A): 09912–58442
(B): 09912–58432
(C): 09912–58490
1
3
2
4
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6 7
8
12
2 3
11
10
5
1
9
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1. Fuel tank
5. Fuel injector9. EVAP canister
2. Fuel pump 6. Fuel feed line10. Fuel filter
3. Fuel pressure regulator 7. Fuel vapor line 11. Main fuel level sensor
4. Delivery pipe 8. Intake manifold12. EVAP canister purge valve
1
(C) (B)
(A)
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4) Check that battery voltage is 11 V or more.
5) Measure fuel pressure at each condition.If measured pressure is out of specification, refer to
“Fuel Pressure Check in Section 1A” and check each
possibly defective part. Replace if found defective.
a) Turn ignition switch ON to operate fuel pump and after 2 seconds turn it OFF. Repeat this 3 or 4
times and then check fuel pressure.
Fuel pressure specification
With fuel pump operating and engine
stopped: 270 – 310 kPa (2.7 – 3.1 kg/cm2, 38.4
– 44.0 psi)
b) Start engine and warm it up to normal operating temperature, and measure fuel pressure at
idling.
Fuel pressure specification
At specified idle speed: 270 – 310 kPa (2.7 –
3.1 kg/cm2, 38.4 – 44.0 psi)
c) Stop engine, and measure fuel pressure at one minute after stopping.
Fuel pressure specification
With 1 min. after engine (fuel pump) stop
(Pressure reduces as time passes): Over 300
kPa (3.0 kg/cm
2, 42.7 psi)
6) After checking fuel pressure, remove fuel pressure gauge.
WARNING!
As fuel feed line is still under high fuel
pressure, make sure to release fuel pressure
according to the following procedures.
• Place fuel container under joint.
• Cover joint with rag and loosen joint nut slowly in order to release fuel pressure
gradually.

7) Remove special tools from fuel delivery pipe and fuel feed hose.
8) Connect fuel feed hose to fuel delivery pipe and clamp it securely.
9) With engine OFF and ignition switch ON, check for fuel leaks.
Fuel Cut Operation InspectionS7RS0B1704002
NOTE
Before inspection, make sure that gear shift
lever is in neutral positi on (shift select lever
is “P” range for A/T vehicle), A/C is OFF and
parking brake lever is pulled all the way up.

1) Warm engine up to normal operating temperature.
2) While listening to sound of injector (2) by using sound scope (1) or such, increase engine speed to
higher than 3,000 r/min.
3) Check to make sure that injector operation sound is stop when throttle valve is closed instantly and it is
heard again when engine speed is reduced to
approx. 2,000 r/min or less.
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Repair Instructions
Fuel System ComponentsS7RS0B1706001
5
14
4
24
8
3
13
23
1
25
21
112
22 10
6
16
26
18
17
19
10
12
9
(b)
(a)
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(c)
20 27
7
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1. Fuel tank 12. Fuel tank bolt 23. Main fuel level sensor
2. Fuel pump assembly 13. Fuel pump assembly bolt 24. To fuel vapor line
3. Breather hose 14. Fuel filler neck 25. Fuel feed hose
4. Fuel tank filler hose 15. Fuel delivery pipe 26. Grommet
5. Fuel filler cap 16. Fuel delivery pipe bolt 27. To fuel tank
6. Fuel feed line 17. Fuel injector : Do not reuse.
7. Fuel vapor line 18. Injector cushion : 45 N⋅m (4.5 kgf-m, 33.0 lb-ft)
8. Fuel tank inlet valve 19. Fuel delivery pipe insulator : 11 N⋅m (1.1 kgf-m, 8.0 lb-ft)
9. Fuel tank protector 20. O-ring : 25 N⋅m (2.5 kgf-m, 18.0 lb-ft)
10. Fuel tank belt 21. To canister
11. Fuel pump gasket 22. Fuel tank cover

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Fuel Hose Disconnecting and ReconnectingS7RS0B1706002
WARNING!
Before starting the following procedure, be sure to observe “Precautions on Fuel System Service” in
order to reduce the risk or fire and personal injury.

Be sure to connect and clamp each hose correctly as shown in figure.
For Connection Other Than Quick Joint
Clamp around fuel tank
NOTE
Be sure to install hose to spool of pipe surely.

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1. Pipe “a” 3 – 7 mm (0.12 – 0.28 in.)“e” 38 mm (1.50 in.)
2. Hose “b” 5 – 12 mm (0.20 – 0.48 in.): 2 N⋅m (0.2 kgf-m, 1.5 lb-ft)
3. Clamp “c” 33 mm (1.30 in.)
4. Fuel filler hose clamp screw “d” 30 mm (1.18 in.)

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