Gauge SUZUKI SWIFT 2008 2.G Service Repair Manual

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60) Measure input shaft thrust play.Apply dial gauge onto input shaft end (1) and
measure thrust play of input shaft.
Special tool
(A): 09900–20607
(B): 09900–20701
Input shaft thrust play
0.3 – 0.9 mm (0.012 – 0.035 in.)
When input shaft thrust play is out of specification,
select input shaft front th rust bearing with proper
thickness from among the following table and
replace it.
Available input shaft front thrust bearing
thickness
61) After applying A/T fluid to new O-ring, fit it to breather union (2). Then install breather union to
transaxle case.
62) Install breather hose (1). 63) Wipe off and clean mating surface between
transaxle case (1) and torque converter housing.
64) Apply sealant to torque converter housing by using a nozzle (2) as shown in figure by such amount that its
section is 1.2 mm (0.047 in.) in diameter.
“A”: Sealant 99000–31230 (SUZUKI Bond
No.1216B)
65) Install torque converter housing to transaxle case, tighten bolts to specified torque.
CAUTION!
Apply sealant to threads of four bolts shown
in figure before tightening.

“A”: Sealant 99000–31230 (SUZUKI Bond
No.1216B)
Tightening torque
Torque converter housing bolt (a): 29 N·m (2.9
kgf-m, 21 lb-ft)
Thickness
Outside
diameter Inside diameter
3.45 mm
(0.14 in.) 48.5 mm
(1.90 in.) 32.9 mm
(1.30 in.)
4.05 mm
(0.16 in.) 48.5 mm
(1.90 in.) 32.5 mm
(1.28 in.)
I2RH0B510313-01
I2RH0B510314-01
1 2
“A”
I2RH0B510315-01
I3RM0B510069-01

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Special Tools and Equipment
Recommended Service MaterialS7RS0B5108001
NOTE
Required service material is also described in the following.
“Select Cable Components”
“Automatic Transaxle Unit Components”
“Automatic Transaxle Assembly Components”
“Oil Pump Assembly Components”
“Direct Clutch Assembly Components”
“Forward and Reverse Clutch Assembly Components”
“2nd Brake Piston Assembly Components”
“Transaxle Rear Cover (O/D and 2nd Coast Brake Piston) Assembly Components”
“Countershaft Assembly Components”
“Valve Body Assembly Components”
“Differential Assembly Components”

Special ToolS7RS0B5108002
Material SUZUKI recommended product or Specification Note
Grease SUZUKI Super Grease A P/No.: 99000–25011) / )
SUZUKI Super Grease C P/No.: 99000–25030) / ) / ) / ) / ) / )
Sealant SUZUKI Bond No.1216B P/No.: 99000–31230) / ) / )
09900–20605 09900–20607
Dial calipers (1/100 mm, 10-
34 mm) Dial gauge
) / ) / )) / ) / ) / ) / ) / ) / ) /
) / ) / ) / )
09900–20701 09913–50121
Magnetic stand Oil seal remover
) / ) / ) / ) / ) / ) / ) /
) / ) / ) / ) )
09913–61510 09913–70123
Bearing puller Bearing installing tool
)) / )
09913–84510 09913–85210
Bearing installer Bearing installer
) / ) / ) / ))

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09923–7821009924–74510
Bearing installer Bearing and oil seal handle
)) / ) / ) / ) / ) / ) / )
09925–37811–001 09925–88210
Oil pressure gauge Bearing puller attachment
)) / )
09925–98210 09925–98221
Input shaft bearing inst aller Bearing installer
))
09926–37610 09926–37610–001
Bearing remover Bearing puller
) / )) / )
09926–37610–002 09926–37610–003
Bearing puller attachment Bearing remover attachment
) / )) / )
09926–58010 09926–96030
Bearing remover attachment Clutch spring compressor
No.7
)) / )
09926–96050 09926–97610
Brake piston compressor Spring compressor
) / )) / )
09926–97620 09926–98310
Spring compressor Clutch spring compressor
) / )) / )

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09928–0605009942–15511
Differential preload adapter Sliding hammer
) / )) / ) / ) / )
09944–78210 09944–88220
Bearing installer sup port Oil seal installer
) / )) / ) / ) / ) / ) / ) / )
09944–96011 09946–06710
Bearing outer race remover Transfer bearing dummy
) / ) / ) / )) / )
09951–18210 09952–06020
Oil seal remover & installer
No. 2 Dial gauge plate No.2
) / )) / ) / ) / )
SUZUKI scan tool

This kit includes following
items. 1. Tech 2, 2. PCMCIA
card, 3. DLC cable, 4. SAE
16/19 adapter, 5. Cigarette
cable, 6. DLC loop back
adapter, 7. Battery power
cable, 8. RS232 cable, 9.
RS232 adapter, 10. RS232
loop back connector, 11.
Storage case, 12. ) / ) / )

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9) Install side bearing retainer as follows.a) Install differential side bearing outer race to left case and then tap and accustom outer race
using special tool and plastic hammer.
CAUTION!
Do not drive in a race with hammer.
Driving it may cause to damage bearing.

Special tool
(A): 09926–27610
b) Select a shim of differential side bearing as follows.
i) Measure depth “a” from left case (1) face to side bearing outer race (2) using depth
gauge.
ii) Measure height “b” of side bearing retainer with depth gauge. iii) Calculate clearance a – b, and select
differential shim acco rding to the following
table.
Bearing shim specification
(A)
I4RH01520053-01
I4RS0A520037-01
“b”
I4RS0A520038-01
Clearance “a” – “b” Thickness of bearing
shim to be installed
0.636 – 0.665 mm
(0.0250 – 0.0261 in.) 0.75 mm (0.030 in.)
0.666 – 0.695 mm
(0.0262 – 0.0273 in.) 0.78 mm (0.031 in.)
0.696 – 0.725 mm
(0.0274 – 0.0285 in.) 0.81 mm (0.032 in.)
0.726 – 0.755 mm
(0.0286 – 0.0297 in.) 0.84 mm (0.033 in.)
0.756 – 0.785 mm
(0.0298 – 0.0309 in.) 0.87 mm (0.034 in.)
0.786 – 0.815 mm
(0.0310 – 0.0320 in.) 0.90 mm (0.035 in.)
0.816 – 0.845 mm
(0.0321 – 0.0332 in.) 0.93 mm (0.037 in.)
0.846 – 0.875 mm
(0.0333 – 0.0344 in.) 0.96 mm (0.038 in.)
0.876 – 0.905 mm
(0.0345 – 0.0356 in.) 0.99 mm (0.039 in.)
0.906 – 0.935 mm
(0.0357 – 0.0368 in.) 1.02 mm (0.040 in.)
0.936 – 0.965 mm
(0.0369 – 0.0379 in.) 1.05 mm (0.041 in.)
0.966 – 0.995 mm
(0.0380 – 0.0391 in.) 1.08 mm (0.043 in.)
0.996 – 1.025 mm
(0.0392 – 0.0403 in.) 1.11 mm (0.044 in.)
1.026 – 1.055 mm
(0.0404 – 0.0415 in.) 1.14 mm (0.045 in.)
1.056 – 1.085 mm
(0.0416 – 0.0427 in.) 1.17 mm (0.046 in.)
1.086 – 1.115 mm
(0.0428 – 0.0438 in.) 1.20 mm (0.047 in.)
1.116 – 1.145 mm
(0.0439 – 0.0450 in.) 1.23 mm (0.048 in.)
1.146 – 1.175 mm
(0.0451 – 0.0462 in.) 1.26 mm (0.050 in.)
1.176 – 1.205 mm
(0.0463 – 0.0474 in.) 1.29 mm (0.051 in.)
1.206 – 1.235 mm
(0.0475 – 0.0486 in.) 1.32 mm (0.052 in.)
1.236 – 1.265 mm
(0.0487 – 0.0498 in.) 1.35 mm (0.053 in.)
1.266 – 1.295 mm
(0.0499 – 0.0509 in.) 1.38 mm (0.054 in.)
1.296 – 1.325 mm
(0.0510 – 0.0521 in.) 1.41 mm (0.056 in.)

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14) With putting a shim (2) on bearing outer race (3), place straightedge (1) over it and compress it by
hand through straightedge, and then measure
clearance “a” between case surface (4) and
straightedge using feeler gauge (5).
Clearance between case surface and
straightedge (Shim protrusion)
“a”: 0.08 – 0.12 mm (0.0032 – 0.0047 in.)
15) By repeating Step 14), select a suitable shim which adjusts clearance “a” to specification and put it on
bearing outer race.
NOTE
Insert 0.10 mm (0.0039 in.) feeler to know
whether or not a shim fulfills specification
quickly.

Available shim thickness
16) Place left case plate (2) inserting its end in groove of shift guide shaft (4) and tighten bolts (1) to which
thread lock cement has been applied.
NOTE
After tightening bolts, make sure that
countershaft (5) can be rotated by hand
feeling certain load.

“A”: Thread lock cement 99000–32110 (Thread
Lock Cement Super 1322)
Tightening torque
Left case plate bolt (a): 23 N·m (2.3 kgf-m, 17.0
lb-ft)
17) Install fifth gear referring to “Fifth Gear Disassembly and Assembly”.
18) Install gear shift and select shaft assembly referring to “Gear Shift and Select Shaft Assembly Removal
and Installation”.
19) Install back up light switch referring to “Back Up Light
Switch Removal and Installation”.
20) Check input shaft for rotation in each gear position.
21) Also confirm continuity of back up light switch in
reverse position using ohmmeter.
0.55 mm (0.021 in.) 0.90 mm (0.035 in.)
0.60 mm (0.023 in.) 0.95 mm (0.037 in.)
0.65 mm (0.025 in.) 1.00 mm (0.039 in.)
0.70 mm (0.027 in.) 1.05 mm (0.041 in.)
0.75 mm (0.029 in.) 1.10 mm (0.043 in.)
0.80 mm (0.031 in.) 1.15 mm (0.059 in.)
0.85 mm (0.033 in.)
I3RM0A520031-01
3. Input shaft
I4RS0A520042-01

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5th and Reverse Gear Shift Shafts Disassembly
and Assembly
S7RS0B5206023
Disassembly
Disassemble component parts using special tool and
hammer.
Special tool
(A): 09922–85811
Assembly
Replace or correct parts as required and assemble
shafts making sure that component parts are in proper
order as shown.
NOTE
• Distinguish reverse gear shift arm spring (Blue) (2) from low speed locating spring
(Yellow).
• Install 2 steel balls (3) in reverse gear shift arm (1) without fail.
• Drive in spring pin for reverse gear shift arm facing slit A toward 5th gear side.

Gear Shift Shaft and Fork InspectionS7RS0B5206024
Using feeler gauge, check clearance between fork (1)
and sleeve (2) and replace those parts if it exceeds limit.
NOTE
For correct judgement of parts replacement,
carefully inspect contact portion of fork and
sleeve.

Clearance “a” between fork and sleeve
Service limit “a”: 1.0 mm (0.039 in.)
Insert each gear shift shaft into case and check that it
moves smoothly. If it doesn’t, correct using oilstone,
reamer or the like.
A: Face pin slit toward 5th gear side
4. Spring pin
5. 5th & reverse gear shift shaft
6. 5th & reverse gear shift yoke
7. 5th & reverse gear shift guide shaft
8. 5th gear side
I3RM0A520053-01
I2RH01520068-01

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Assembly
Judging from abnormality noted before disassembly and
what is found through visual check of component parts
after disassembly, prepare replacing parts and proceed
to reassembly. Make sure that all parts are clean.
1) Assemble differential gear and measure thrust play
of differential gear as follows.
Special tool
(A): 09900–20607
(B): 09900–20701
Differential gear thrust play
0.03 – 0.31 mm (0.001 – 0.012 in.)
Left side
1. Hold differential assembly with soft jawed vise and apply measuring tip of dial gauge to top
surface of gear (2).
2. Using 2 screwdrivers (1), move gear up and down and read movement of dial gauge pointer.
Right side
1. Using similar procedure to the left side, set dial gauge tip to gear (2) shoulder.
2. Move gear up and down by hand and read dial gauge.
2) If thrust play is out of sp ecification, select suitable
thrust washer from among the following available
size, install it and check again that specified gear
play is obtained.
Available thrust washer thickness
3) Drive in new differential pinion shaft pin (2) till the depth from differential case (3) surface is about 1
mm (0.04 in.).
4) Press-fit left bearing (2) using special tool and copper hammer.
Special tool
(A): 09913–76010
5) Support differential assembly (1) as illustrated so as to left bearing is floating , and then press-fit right
bearing (3) using special tools.
Special tool
(A): 09913–76010
(B): 09951–16060
0.85 mm (0.033 in.) 1.05 mm (0.041 in.)
0.90 mm (0.035 in.) 1.10 mm (0.043 in.)
0.95 mm (0.037 in.) 1.15 mm (0.045 in.)
1.00 mm (0.039 in.)
[A]: Left side
[B]: Right side
I3RH0A520083-01
1
(A)
3
2 (B)
I6RS0C520008-01

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Special Tools and Equipment
Recommended Service MaterialS7RS0B5208001
NOTE
Required service material is also described in the following.
“Gear Shift Control Leve r and Cable Components”
“Gear Shift and Select Shaft Assembly Components”
“Manual Transaxle Assembly Components”
“Input Shaft and Countershaft Components”
“Gear Shift Shaft Components”
“Differential Components”

Special ToolS7RS0B5208002
Material SUZUKI recommended product or Specification Note
Grease SUZUKI Super Grease A P/No.: 99000–25011) / ) / ) / )
Sealant SUZUKI Bond No.1217G P/No.: 99000–31260) / ) / ) / ) / ) / ) / ) /
)
Thread lock cement Thread Lock Cement Super 1322 P/No.: 99000–32110 ) / ) / ) / ) / )
09900–20607 09900–20701
Dial gauge Magnetic stand
))
09913–50121 09913–60910
Oil seal remover Bearing and gear puller (40-
60mm)
))
09913–70123 09913–76010
Bearing installing t ool Bearing installer
) / ) / )) / )
09913–80113 09913–84510
Bearing installer Bearing installer
)) / ) / )
09913–85210 09922–85811
Bearing installer Spring pin remover (4.5 mm)
) / )) / ) / )

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Abnormal Noise from Tension Pulley
Abnormal Noise from A/C Evaporator
Abnormal Noise from Blower Motor
A/C System Performance InspectionS7RS0B7214003
1) Confirm that vehicle and environmental conditions are as follows.
• Vehicle is put indoors.
• Ambient temperature is within 25 – 35 °C (77 – 95
° F).
• Relative humidity is within 30 – 70%.
• There is no wind indoors.
• HVAC unit is normal.
• Blower motor is normal.
• There is no air leakage from air ducts.
• Condenser fins are clean.
• Air filter in HVAC unit is not clogged with dirt and
dust.
• Battery voltage is about 12 V.
• Radiator cooling fan operates normally.
2) Make sure that high pressure valve (1) and low pressure valve (2) of manifold gauge are firmly
closed.
3) Connect high pressure charging hose (3) to high pressure service valve (5) on vehicle and low
pressure charging hose (4) to low pressure service
valve (6).
4) Bleed the air in charging hoses (3) and (4) by loosening their nuts respectively utilizing the
refrigerant pressure. When a hissing sound is heard,
immediately tighten nut.
CAUTION!
Do not connect high and low pressure
charging hoses in reverse.

Condition Possible cause Correction / Reference Item
Clattering noise is heard
from pulley Worn or damaged bearing
Replace tension pulley.
Pulley cranks upon
contact Cracked or loose bracket
Replace or retighten bracket.
ConditionPossible cause Correction / Reference Item
Whistling sound is heard
from A/C evaporator Depending on the combination of the
interior / exterior temperatures, engine
rpm and refrigerant pressure, the
refrigerant flowing out of the expansion
valve may, under certain conditions,
make a whistling sound At times, slightly decrea
sing refrigerant volume
may stop this noise.
Inspect expansion valve and replace if faulty.
Condition Possible cause Correction / Reference Item
Blower motor emits a
chirping sound in
proportion to its speed of
rotation Worn or damaged motor brushes or
commutator
Replace blower motor.
Fluttering noise or large
droning noise is heard
from blower motor Leaves or other debris introduced from
fresh air inlet to blower motor
Remove debris and make sure that the screen
at fresh air inlet is intact.
53
2
1
4 6
I4RS0A720006-01

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