washer fluid SUZUKI SWIFT 2008 2.G Service Workshop Manual
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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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I6RS0B141014-01  
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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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3) Remove rear brake caliper assemblies (right & left) 
and brake discs (right & left ). For details, refer to 
Step 2) to 3) of “Removal” under “Rear Brake Disc 
Removal and Installa tion in Section 4C”.
4) Remove rear wheel hubs (r ight & left). For details, 
refer to Step 3) to 5) of “Removal” under “Rear 
Wheel Hub Removal and Installation”.
5) Disconnect brake pipes (1) from brake hoses (2) and  remove E-rings (3).
CAUTION! 
Do not drop brake fluid onto painted surface.
 
6) Disconnect wheel speed sensors (1) and lead wire clamps (right & left).
7) Remove brake disc dust cover (2) and spindles (3)  (right & left) from rear axle.
8) Remove coil springs (1) (right & left) referring to  “Rear Coil Spring Removal and Installation”. 9) Disconnect wheel speed sensor clamp and parking 
brake cable clamp from rear axle.
10) While supporting rear axle (1) at both ends (right &  left), remove rear trailing arm bolts and then remove 
rear axle from chassis by lowering floor jack 
gradually.
11) Remove brake pipes (2) from rear axle (1) if  necessary.
Installation 1) Install brake pipes to rear axle.
2) Place rear axle on floor jacks. Then install trailing arm,  washers and new trailing 
arm bolts (1) (right & left) and tighten bolts 
temporarily by hand.
1
1
2
2
3
3I4RS0A230018-01
1
2
3
I6RS0B230003-01
1
I4RS0A230020-01
1. Parking brake cable clamp bolt
1I4RS0A230021-01
2
1
I6RS0B230004-01
1
I4RS0A230023-01  
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Brakes
Front Brakes
Repair Instructions
Front Disc Brake ComponentsS7RS0B4206001
11
5
6
10
4
1
16
17
12
8
7
3
2(a)
15
(b)
14(c)2(a)
13
(d)
9
FLD
I6RS0C420005-02
1. Caliper  9. Disk brake piston
: Apply brake fluid to contact surface of cylinder. 17. Brake flexible hose
2. Caliper pin bolt 10. Pad spring : 26 N⋅m (2.6 kgf-m, 19.0 lb-ft)
3. Boot 11. Brake  disc: 23 N⋅m (2.3 kgf-m, 17.0 lb-ft)
4.  Slide pin : Apply rubber grease (included in slide pin boot set). 12. Brake caliper carrier
: 8 N⋅m (0.8 kgf-m, 6.0 lb-ft)
5.  Brake pad 13. Caliper carrier bolt : 85 N⋅m (8.5 kgf-m, 61.5 lb-ft)
6. Shim : Apply small amount of pad grease (include in pad 
repair kit). 14. Bleeder plug
: Do not reuse.
7. Cylinder boot : Apply small amount of rubber grease included in 
piston seal set. 15. Flexible hose joint bolt
8.  Piston seal : Apply small amount of rubber grease included in 
piston seal set. 16. Hose washer  
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Brakes
Rear Brakes
Repair Instructions
Rear Disc Brake ComponentsS7RS0B4306001
(d)
(c)
(a)
(a)
(a)16171413
2
1
15 2 19
12
117
7
3
7
4
20 20
5
10
9
8
(b)
18
6
24
23
22
21
I7RS0B430001-01
1. Caliper
11. Brake caliper carrier21. Shaft cover
: Apply rubber grease.
2. Caliper pin bolt 12. Caliper carrier bolt22. Lever
3. Boot 13. Rear caliper bleeder plug23. Washer
4. No.1 slide pin : Apply rubber grease. 14. Bleeder plug cap
24. Parking nut
5. Brake pad 15. Brake flexible hose: 23 N⋅m (2.3 kgf-m, 17.0 lb-ft)
6. Return spring 16. Flexible hose joint bolt: 27 N⋅m (2.7 kgf-m, 19.5 lb-ft)
7. Pad spring 17. Hose washer: 60 N⋅m (6.0 kgf-m, 43.5 lb-ft)
8. Disk brake piston : Apply brake fluid to contact surface of cylinder. 18. Brake disc
: 9 N⋅m (0.9 kgf-m, 6.5 lb-ft)
9. Piston seal : Apply small amount of brake fluid to all around part of piston seal. 19. No.2 slide pin
: Apply rubber grease. : Do not reuse.
10. Cylinder boot : Apply small amount of brake fluid. 20. Pad shim  
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4) Pass parking brake cable (1) through bracket (3) of caliper.
5) Hang parking brake cable on lever (2) as follows.
NOTE
Make sure that lever (4) contacts pin (5).
 
6) Install brake pads and caliper referring to “Rear Disc  Brake Pad Removal and Installation”.
7) Connect flexible hose (1) with new washers to  caliper (2).
WARNING! 
Make sure that flexible hose is not twisted 
when tightening joint bolt. If it is twisted, 
reconnect it using care not to twist it.
 
Tightening torque
Flexible hose joint bolt (a):  23 N·m (2.3 kgf-m, 
17.0 lb-ft) 8) Install brake cable clip (1) securely to bracket (2).
9) After reassembling brake lines, bleed air from them 
referring to “Air Bleeding of Brake System in Section 
4A”.
10) Check to make sure that  system is free from fluid 
leakage.
11) Start engine and then depress brake pedal with  about 300 N (30 kg, 66 lbs) load 3 times or more so 
as to obtain proper disc to pad clearance.
12) Check to make sure that parking brake lever stroke  is as specified. Refer to “Parking Brake Inspection 
and Adjustment in Section 4D”.
13) Tighten wheel nuts to specified torque.
Tightening torque
Wheel bolt:  85 N·m (8.5 kgf-m, 61.5 lb-ft)
14) Remove vehicle from hoist and perform brake test  (foot brake and parking brake).
1
23
45
I6RS0C430010-01
1 (a)2
I6RS0C430011-01
1
2
I6RS0C430012-01  
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Rear Disc Brake Pad InspectionS7RS0B4306004
Check pad lining for wear. When wear exceeds limit, 
replace with new one.
CAUTION! 
Never polish pad lining with sandpaper. If 
lining is polished with sandpaper, hard 
particles of sandpaper will be deposited in 
lining and may damage disc. When pad lining 
requires correction, replace it with a new one.
 
Rear brake pad thickness (lining thickness)
Standard: 9.0 mm (0.354 in.)
Limit: 1.0 mm (0.039 in.)
NOTE
When pads are removed, visually inspect 
caliper for brake fluid leak. Correct leaky 
point, if any.
 
Rear Disc Brake Caliper Disassembly and 
Assembly
S7RS0B4306005
Disassembly
CAUTION! 
Clean around caliper with brake fluid before 
disassembly.
 
1) Remove disc brake piston (1) by turning piston  counterclockwise with special tool.
CAUTION! 
Be careful not to damage inside (bore side) of 
cylinder.
 
Special tool
(A):  09945–16060 2) Remove cylinder boot and piston seal (1).
CAUTION! 
Be careful not to damage inside (bore side) of 
cylinder.
 
3) Remove bleeder plug and cap from caliper.
4) Remove return spring (1), parking nut (2), washer 
(3), lever (4) and shaft cover (5).
I6RS0B431034-01
(A)
1
I6RS0B431013-01
1
I6RS0B431014-01
1
2
3
4
5
I6RS0B431015-01  
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Assembly
CAUTION! 
• Wash each part cleanly before installation in the same fluid as the one used in master 
cylinder reservoir.
• Never use other fluid or thinner.
• Before installing caliper to brake caliper  carrier, install slide pins with grease 
applied into carrier hole and check for its 
smooth movement in  thrust direction.
• Before installing piston seal to cylinder,  apply fluid to them.
• Install a piston seal into groove in cylinder  securely making sure that it is not twisted.
 
1) Apply thread lock cement to shaft thread (6) of  caliper.
“A”:  Thread lock cement 99000–32110 (Thread 
Lock Cement Super 1322) 
2) Apply grease to inside of new shaft cover (1).
3) Install new shaft cover, leve r (2), washer (3), parking 
nut (4) and return spring (5) to caliper.
Tightening torque
Parking nut (a):  27 N·m (2.7 kgf-m, 19.5 lb-ft) 4) Install bleeder plug and cap to caliper.
5) Install new piston seal to caliper.
6) Before inserting piston (2) into cylinder, install boot 
(1) onto piston as shown.
7) Fit boot as it is in figure into boot groove in cylinder  with fingers.
8) Turn brake caliper piston clockwise to obtain  clearance between brake disc and pads.
NOTE
Check that boot is fitted in boot groove 
securely all around piston.
 
Special tool
(A):  09945–16060
5
4, (a)
2
3
1
6, “A”
I6RS0C430016-01
[A]: Cylinder side
[B]: Brake pad side
[A] [B]
I6RS0B431017-01
I6RS0B431033-01
I6RS0B431018-01  
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Transmission / Transaxle
Automatic Transmission/Transaxle
Precautions
Precautions in Diagnosing TroubleS7RS0B5100001
• Do not disconnect couplers from TCM, battery cable from battery, TCM ground wire harness from engine or 
main fuse before checking  the diagnostic information 
(DTC, freeze frame data, etc.) stored in TCM memory. 
Such disconnection will clea r memorized information 
in TCM memory.
• Diagnostic information stored in TCM memory can be  cleared as well as checked by using SUZUKI scan 
tool or generic scan tool. Before using scan tool, read 
its Operator’s (Instruction) Manual carefully to have 
good understanding as to what functions are available 
and how to use it.
It is indistinguishable wh ich module turns on MIL 
because not only ECM but also TCM turns on MIL.
Therefore, check both ECM and TCM for DTC when 
MIL lights on.
When checking TCM for DTC, keep in mind that DTC 
is displayed on the scan tool as follows depending on 
the scan tool used.
– SUZUKI scan tool displays DTC detected by TCM.
– Generic scan tool displays DTC detected by each  of ECM and TCM simultaneously.
• Using SUZUKI scan tool the diagnostic information  stored in TCM memory can be checked and cleared 
as well. Before its use, be  sure to read Operator’s 
Manual supplied with it carefully to have good 
understanding of its functions and usage.
• Be sure to read “Precautions for Electrical Circuit  Service in Section 00” befo re inspection and observe 
what is written there.
• TCM replacement
– When substituting a known-good TCM, check that all relays and actuators have resistance of 
specified value.
Neglecting this check may result in damage to good 
TCM.
• Communication of ECUs , ECM, TCM, ABS control 
module, keyless start control module and BCM is 
established by CAN (Controller Area Network). 
Therefore, handle CAN communication line with care 
referring to “Precaution for CAN Communication 
System in Section 00”.
Precautions for Disassembly and ReassemblyS7RS0B5100002
When repairing automatic transaxle, it is necessary to 
conduct the on-vehicle test to investigate where the 
cause of the trouble lies first.
Then whether overhaul should be done or not is 
determined. If the transaxle is disassembled without 
such preliminary procedure, not only the cause of the 
trouble would be unknown, but also a secondary trouble 
may occur and often time would be wasted.
As the automatic transaxle consists of high precision 
component, the following cautions should be strictly 
observed when handling its parts in disassembly and 
reassembly.
• Disassembling valve body  assembly is prohibited 
essentially. However, a few parts can be 
disassembled. When disassembling valve body 
component parts, confirm whether their parts are 
allowed to disassemble or not referring to “Valve Body 
Assembly Disassembly and Reassembly”.
• When component part of forward clutch, direct clutch,  2nd brake and/or O/D and 2nd coast brake, namely 
clutch disc, brake disc, retaining plate and/or 
separator plate, have been replaced, all learned 
contents, which have been stored in TCM memory by 
executing learning control, should be initialized 
referring to “Learning Control Initialization”.
• Make sure to wash dirt off from the transaxle so that  no such dirt will enter  the transaxle during 
dismounting and remounting.
• Select a clean place free from dust and dirt for  overhauling.
• Place a rubber mat on the work bench to protect parts  from damage.
• Work gloves or shop cloth should not be used. (Use a  nylon cloth or a paper towel.)
• When separating the case joint, do not pry with a  screwdriver or such but tap with a plastic hammer 
lightly.
• Make sure to wash dirt off from the transaxle so that  no such dirt will enter  the transaxle during 
disassembly and reassembly.
• Wash the disassembled parts in ATF (Automatic  Transaxle Fluid) or kerosene  (using care not to allow 
ATF or kerosene to get on your face, etc.) and confirm 
that each fluid passage is not clogged by blowing air 
into it. But use kerosene to wash the discs, resin 
washers and rubber parts.
• Replace each gasket, oil seal and O-ring with a new  one.
• Apply ATF to sliding or  rotating parts before 
reassembly.  
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CAUTION! 
• Keep component parts in group for each subassembly and avoid mixing them up.
• Clean all parts with cleaning solvent  thoroughly and air dry them.
• Use kerosene or automatic transaxle fluid  as cleaning solvent.
• Do not use wiping cloths or rags to clean  or dry parts.
• All oil passages should be blown out and  checked to make sure that they are not 
obstructed.
• Keep face and eyes away from solvent  spray while air blowing parts.
• Check mating surface for irregularities and  remove them, if any, and clean it again.
• Soak new clutch discs and brake discs in  transaxle fluid for at least 2 hours before 
assembly.
• Replace all gaskets and O-ring with new  ones.
• Apply automatic transaxle fluid to all O- rings.
• When installing seal ring, be careful so that  it is not expanded excessively, extruded or 
caught.
• Replace oil seals that are removed and  apply grease to their lips.
• Before installing, be sure to apply  automatic transaxle fluid to sliding, rolling 
and thrusting surface of all component 
part. Also after installation, make sure to 
check each part for proper operation.
• Always use torque wrench when  tightening bolts.
 
• A new discs should be soaked in ATF at least 2 hours before use.
Part Inspection and Correction Table Part Inspect for Correction
Casted part, 
machined part Small flaw, burr
Remove with oil 
stone.
Deep or grooved 
flaw Replace part.
Clogged fluid 
passage Clean with air or 
wire.
Flaw on installing 
surface, residual 
gasket Remove with oil 
stone or replace 
part.
Crack Replace part.
Bearing Unsmooth rotation Replace.
Streak, pitting, flaw, 
crack
Replace.
Bushing, thrust 
washer Flaw, burr, wear, 
burning
Replace.
Oil seal, gasket Flawed or 
hardened seal ring
Replace.
Worn seal ring on 
its periphery or side Replace.
Piston seal ring, oil 
seal, gasket, etc. Replace.
Gear Flaw, burr Replace.
Worn gear tooth Replace.
Splined part Burr, flaw, torsion Correct with oil 
stone or replace.
Snap ring Wear, flaw, 
distortion
Replace.
No interference Replace.
Thread Burr Replace.
Damage Replace.
Sp rin g Settling, sign of 
burning Replace.
Friction plate Wear, burning, 
distortion, 
damaged claw Replace.
Separator plate, 
retaining plate Wear, burning, 
distortion, 
damaged claw
Replace.
Sealing surface 
(where lip 
contacts) Flaw, rough 
surface, stepped 
wear, foreign 
material
Replace.