Exhaust system SUZUKI SWIFT 2008 2.G Service Owner's Guide
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DTC P0443: Evaporative Emission System Purge Control Valve CircuitS7RS0B1104047
Wiring Diagram 
DTC Detecting Condition and Trouble Area3
HO2S-2 output voltage check
1) Check output voltage of HO2S-2 referring to “DTC 
P0137 / P0138: O2 Sensor (HO2S) Circuit Low Voltage / 
High Voltage (Sensor-2)” and “DTC P0137 / P0138: O2 
Sensor (HO2S) Circuit Low Voltage / High Voltage 
(Sensor-2)”.
Is check result satisfactory? Replace exhaust 
manifold (built in warm 
up three way catalytic 
converter) and exhaust 
center pipe (built in 
three way catalytic 
converter).
Check “BRN” and / or 
“YEL” wires for open 
and short, and 
connections for poor 
connection.
If wires and connections 
are OK, replace HO2S-
2.
Step Action Yes No
E23
C37
34
1819
567
1011
17
20
47 46
495051
2122
52 16
25 9
24
14
29
55
57 54 53
59
60 58 2
262728
15
30
56 4832 31
34353637
40
42 39 38
44
45 43 41 33 1
1213
238
34
1819
567
1011
17
20
47 46
495051
2122
52 16
25 9
24
14
29
55
57 54 53
59
60 58 2
262728
15
30
56 48 32 31
34353637
40
42 39 38
44
45 43 41 331
1213
238
BLK/WHT
BLK/RED
BLK/RED
WHTBLK/YELBLK/YEL
BLK/YEL
GRN
BRN/WHT
12V 5V
5
4 2
3 6E23-29  
E23-1  
E23-60  
C37-58  
C37-15  C37-30  
BLK/ORN
BLKBLKE23-31  BLK
7
8
BLK/REDBLK/REDE23-16  
1
C37-29  BLU/BLK
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1. EVAP canister purge valve
4. Main fuse box7. “FI” fuse
2. Main relay 5. Ignition switch8. “IG ACC” fuse
3. “IG COIL” fuse 6. ECM
DTC detecting conditionTrouble area
Monitor signal of EVAP canister purge valve is different from 
command signal. (Circuit open or short)
(2 driving cycle detection logic) • EVAP canister purge valve
• EVAP canister purge valve circuit
•ECM  
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Installation
Reverse removal procedure noting the following.
• Clean mating surfaces of ECT sensor and thermostat case.
• Check O-ring for damage and replace, if necessary.
• Tighten ECT sensor (1) to specified torque.
Tightening torque
ECT sensor (a):  15 N·m (1.5 kgf-m, 11.0 lb-ft)
• Connect connector to ECT sensor securely.
• Refill coolant referring to  “Cooling System Flush and 
Refill in Section 1F”.
ECT Sensor InspectionS7RS0B1306009
Immerse temperature sensing part of ECT sensor (1) in 
water (or ice) and measure resistance between sensor 
terminals while heating water gradually.
If measured resistance doesn’t show such characteristic 
as shown, replace ECT sensor.
HO2S-1 and HO2S-2 Heater On-Vehicle 
Inspection
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1) Disconnect sensor connector.
2) Using ohmmeter, measure resistance between  terminals “V
B” and “GND” of sensor connector.
If found faulty, replace oxygen sensor.
NOTE
Temperature of sensor affects resistance 
value largely. Make sure that sensor heater is 
at correct temperature.
 
Resistance of oxygen sensor heater
HO2S-1: 5.0 – 6.4  Ω at 20  °C (68  °F)
HO2S-2: 11.7 – 14.5  Ω at 20  °C (68  °F)
Viewed from terminal side
3) Connect sensor co nnector securely.
HO2S-1 and HO2S-2 Removal and InstallationS7RS0B1306011
Removal
WARNING! 
To avoid danger of being burned, do not 
touch exhaust system when system is hot. 
Oxygen sensor removal should be performed 
when system is cool.
 
1) Disconnect negative (–) cable at battery.
2) Disconnect connector of heated oxygen sensor and 
release its wire harness from clamps.
3) Perform following items before removing heated  oxygen sensor.
a) For HO2S-1, remove exhaust manifold referring  to “Exhaust Manifold Remo val and Installation in 
Section 1K”, if necessary.
b) For HO2S-2, hoist vehicle.
4) Remove heated oxygen sensor from exhaust pipe or  exhaust manifold.
[A]: Lower limit [D]: Resistance
[B]: Normal [E]: Temperature
[C]: Upper limit
1,(a)
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20
0
68
32 104 140 176 40 60 80
[E]
2.29 - 2.62
0.309 - 0.331
[A]
[B]
[C][D]
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[A]: HO2S-1 [B]: HO2S-2
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Camshaft Position Control (VVT Variable Valve Timing) System DescriptionS7RS0B1401002
System Description
The VVT system is an electronic control system which continuously vary and optimize the intake valve timing in 
response to the engine operating condition.
The optimized intake valve timing produce such an air intake with high efficiency that both the higher power generation 
and lower fuel consumption can be attained in the whole engine speed range from low to high. In the area of the 
average engine load, low emission of nitrogen oxides (NOx)  and high fuel efficiency can also be attained by making 
the valve opening overlap between the  intake and exhaust valves longer.
For the brief of the system operation, the intake valve timing  is varied by the cam timing sprocket (1) which varies the 
rotational phase between the intake camshaft (3) and sprocket . The rotor (2) in the cam timing sprocket is actuated by 
switching or adjusting the hydraulic pressure applied to the  chambers for the timing advancing (7) and/or retarding (6). 
To switch or adjust the hydraulic pressure appropriately, ECM operates the oil control valve (12) with detecting the 
engine speed, intake air value, throttle opening, engine coolant temperature and camshaft position (angle).
1
4
5
13
10
89
2
7
6
12
11
3
14
60  (variable angle)
Most retarded timing
Most advanced timing
Exhaust valve Intake valve
Crank angle
Overlap of valves
Valve lift
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4. Oil passage to chamber for timing retarding 8. Oil filter10. Oil pan 13. Oil return
5. Oil passage to chamber for timing advancing 9. Oil pump11. Control signal from ECM 14. Oil flow  
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Engine Assembly Removal and InstallationS7RS0B1406011
NOTE
After replacing electric throttle body 
assembly, perform calibration of throttle 
valve referring to “Electric Throttle Body 
System Calibration in Section 1C”.
 
Removal1) Relieve fuel pressure according to “Fuel Pressure  Relief Procedure in Section 1G”.
2) Disconnect negative and pos itive cable at battery.
3) Remove battery and tray.
4) Remove engine hood after disconnecting windshield  washer hose.
5) Remove right and left side engine under covers.
6) Remove A/C compressor belt by referring to  “Compressor Drive Belt Remo val and Installation in 
Section 7B” or “Compressor Drive Belt Removal and 
Installation in Section 7B”.
7) Drain engine oil, transaxle oil and coolant.
8) Remove cowl top plate referring to “Cowl Top  Components in Section 9K”.
9) Remove air cleaner assembly referring to “Air  Cleaner Components”.
10) With hose connected, detach A/C compressor from  its bracket (A/C model) referring to “Compressor 
Assembly Removal and Installation in Section 7B” or 
“Compressor Assembly Removal and Installation in 
Section 7B”.
CAUTION! 
Suspend removed A/C compressor at a place 
where no damage will be caused during 
removal and installation of engine assembly.
 
11) Remove intake manifold rear stiffener (1) from intake manifold and cylinder block. 12) Disconnect the following electric wires:
• MAP sensor (1)
• ECT sensor (2)
•EGR valve (3)
• CMP sensor (4)
• Electric throttle body assembly (5)
• Ignition coil assembly (6)
• Injectors (7)
• Heated oxygen sensor No. 2 (8) and No. 1 (9)
• Oil control valve (10) 
• Engine oil pressure switch (11)
• CKP sensor (12)
• Knock sensor (13)
• Back up light switch (14)
• Generator (15)
• Starting motor (16)
• Ground terminal (17)  from intake manifold
• Battery ground terminal (18) from exhaust  manifold
• Battery ground cable (19) from transaxle
• Magnet clutch switch of A/C compressor (A/C  model)
• Each wire harness clamps
• Output shaft speed sensor  (VSS) (34) (A/T model)
• Solenoid valve (33) (A/T model)
• Transmission range sensor (32) (A/T model)
• Input shaft speed sensor (31) (A/T model)
13) Remove fuse box from its bracket.
14) Disconnect the following cables: • Gear select control cable (23) (M/T model)
• Gear shift control cable (24) (M/T model)
• A/T select cable (A/T model)
15) Disconnect the following hoses: • Brake booster hose (26) from intake manifold
• Radiator inlet and outlet hoses (20) from each pipe
• Heater inlet and outlet hoses (21) from each pipe
• Fuel feed hoses (22) from fuel feed pipe
• EVAP canister purge valve hose (30) from purge  pipe
• A/T fluid cooler hoses (A/T model)
16) With hose connected, detach clutch operating  cylinder (25). (M/T model)
CAUTION! 
Suspend removed clutch operating cylinder 
at a place where no damage will be caused 
during removal and installation of engine 
assembly.
 
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15) Install A/C compressor to its bracket (if equipped) referring to “Compressor Assembly Removal and 
Installation in Section 7B” or “Compressor Assembly 
Removal and Installa tion in Section 7B”.
16) Adjust A/C compressor belt tension (if equipped)  referring to “Compressor Drive Belt Inspection and 
Adjustment in Section 7B”  or “Compressor Drive Belt 
Inspection and Adjustment in Section 7B”.
17) Check to ensure that a ll removed parts are back in 
place.
Reinstall any necessary parts which have not been 
reinstalled.
18) Refill cooling system with coolant referring to  “Cooling System Flush and Refill in Section 1F”. 19) Refill engine with engine oil 
referring to “Engine Oil 
and Filter Change in Section 0B”.
20) Refill transaxle with transa xle oil referring to“Manual 
Transaxle Oil Change in Section 5B” or “A/T Fluid 
Change in Section 5A”.
21) Install battery and tray.
22) Connect positive and negative cable at battery.
23) Install engine hood and connect windshield washer  hose.
24) Verify that there is no fu el leakage, coolant leakage, 
oil leakage and exhaust gas leakage at each 
connection.
Timing Chain Cover ComponentsS7RS0B1406012
I6RS0C140015-02
1. Crankshaft pulley bolt 13. Oil gallery pipe No.2 bolt
2. Crankshaft pulley 14. Oil gallery pipe No.3
3. Oil seal : Apply engine oil to oil seal lip. 15. Oil gallery pipe No.3 bolt
4. Timing chain cover : Apply sealant 99000-31140 to the mating surface of cylinder and cylinder head.
: Apply sealant 99000-31260 to the mating surface of timing chain cover referring to the 
figure of Step 4) of “Installation” under “Timing Chain Cover Removal and Installation”. 16. O-ring
: Apply engine oil.
5. Pin 17. Oil control valve
6. Cap bolt 18. Oil control valve mounting nut
7. Timing chain cover mounting bolts 19. Cap
8. Timing chain cover mounting nut : 11 N ⋅m (1.1 kgf-m, 8.0 lb-ft)
9. Oil gallery pipe No.1 :25 N⋅m (2.5 kgf-m, 18.0 lb-ft)  
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Diagnostic Information and Procedures
Oil Pressure CheckS7RS0B1504001
WARNING! 
To avoid danger of being burned, do not 
touch exhaust system when it is still hot.
 
NOTE
Prior to checking oil pressure, check the 
following.
• Oil level in oil pan
If oil level is low, add oil up to Full level 
mark (hole) (1) on oil  level gauge referring 
to “Engine Oil and Filter Change in Section 
0B”.
• Oil quality If oil is discolored or  deteriorated, change 
it. For particular oil  to be used, refer to 
“Engine Oil and Filter Change in Section 
0B”.
• Oil leaks If leak is found, repair it.
 
1) Remove front bumper referring to “Front Bumper  and Rear Bumper Components in Section 9K”.
2) Remove engine front cover (1).
3) Disconnect oil pressure switch coupler (1).
4) Remove oil pressure swit ch (2) from cylinder block.
5) Install special tools (oil pressure gauge) to vacated  threaded hole of oil pressure switch.
Special tool
(A):  09915–77310
(B):  09915–78211
2. Low level mark (hole)
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1
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Heat Exchanger On-Vehicle InspectionS7RS0B1506002
• Check heat exchanger for deformation wear or damage.
• Check heat exchanger for coolant leakage and oil  leakage.
If any malcondition is found,  replace O-ring, stand bolt 
gasket and/or heat exchanger.
Heat Exchanger Removal and InstallationS7RS0B1506003
Removal
1) Drain engine oil by removing drain plug.
2) Drain coolant referring to “Cooling System Draining  in Section 1F”.
3) Remove exhaust manifold referring to “Exhaust  Manifold Removal and Inst allation in Section 1K”.
4) Remove heat exchanger inlet No. 1 hose and outlet  No. 1 hose.
5) Remove heat exchanger, O-ring and gasket by  removing heat exchanger stand bolt. Installation
Reverse removal procedure for installation noting the 
followings.
• Use new stand bolt gasket.
• Apply engine oil to new O-ring and install it to heat 
exchanger.
• Install heat exchanger (1) while matching the  projection of heat exchanger (2) in rib of the cylinder 
block (3) as shown in figure.
• Install heat exchanger stand bolt (4) to specified  torque.
Tightening torque
Heat exchanger stand bolt (a):  22 N·m (2.2 kgf-m, 
16.0 lb-ft)
• Refill cooling system with co olant referring to “Cooling 
System Flush and Refill in Section 1F”.
• Refill engine with engine oil referring to “Engine Oil  and Filter Change in Section 0B”.
• Upon completion of installation, check for engine  coolant and oil leaks.
2
3
4, (a)
1
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Oil Pan and Oil Pump Strainer ComponentsS7RS0B1506004
Oil Pan and Oil Pump Strainer Removal and 
Installation
S7RS0B1506005
Removal1) Remove oil level gauge.
2) Drain engine oil by removing drain plug.
3) Remove exhaust No.1 pipe (1), exhaust manifold  stiffener (2) and heated oxygen sensor No.2 
(connector color: green) (3) referring to “Exhaust 
System Components in Section 1K”. 4) Remove clutch housing lower plate (1).
5) Remove oil pan and then oil pump strainer (1) from 
cylinder block.
I4RS0A150002-01
 1. Oil pan : Apply sealant 99000-31260 to mating surface. 6. Strainer bolt 11. Transaxle stiffener bolt
2. Strainer 7. Bracket bolt : 35 N ⋅m (3.5 kgf-m, 25.5 lb-ft)
3. O-ring 8. Oil pan nut : Tighten 11 N ⋅m (1.1 kgf-m, 8.0 lb-ft) by the specified 
procedure.
4. Gasket 9. Oil pan bolt (M6) : 55 N ⋅m (5.5 kgf-m, 40.0 lb-ft)
5. Drain plug 10. Oil pan bolt (M10) : Do not reuse.
2
1
3
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6) After fitting oil pan to cylinder block, run in securing bolts and start tightening at the center: move wrench 
outward, tightening one bolt at a time. Tighten bolts 
and nuts to specified torque.
Tightening torque
Oil pan bolt (M6) (a):  11 N·m (1.1 kgf-m, 8.0 lb-ft)
Oil pan bolt (M10) (c):  55 N·m (5.5 kgf-m, 40.0 lb-
ft)
Oil pan nut (e):  11 N·m (1.1 kgf-m, 8.0 lb-ft)
7) Install new gasket and drain plug to oil pan. Tighten drain plug to specified torque.
Tightening torque
Oil pan drain plug (b):  35 N·m (3.5 kgf-m, 25.5 lb-
ft)
8) Tighten transaxle stiffener bolts to specified torque. Tightening torque
Transaxle stiffener bolt (d):  55 N·m (5.5 kgf-m, 
40.0 lb-ft)
9) Install exhaust manifold stiffener (2) and exhaust  No.1 pipe (1) and heated oxygen sensor No.2 
(connector color: green) (3) referring to “Exhaust 
System Components in Section 1K”. 10) Install clutch housing lower plate (1).
11) Install oil level gauge.
12) Refill engine with engine oil  referring to “Engine Oil 
and Filter Change in Section 0B”.
13) Verify that there is no en gine oil leakage and exhaust 
gas leakage at each connection.
Oil Pan and Oil Pump Strainer CleaningS7RS0B1506006
• Clean sealing surface between oil pan and cylinder  block.
Remove oil, old sealant, and dust from sealing 
surface.
• Clean oil pump strainer screen (1).(a)
(b)
(c)(e)
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1
3
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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”.