cable SUZUKI SX4 2006 1.G Service Workshop Manual

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DTC Troubleshooting
DTC C1153: P/S Control Module Power Supply CircuitS6RW0D6304017
Wiring Diagram
DTC Detecting Condition and Trouble AreaStep Action Yes No
1Was “EPS System Check” performed?Go to Step 2. Go to “EPS System
Check”.
2DTC check
Is DTC C1153 and/or C1155 indicated, together?Go to applicable DTC
diag. flow.Go to Step 3.
3Power supply and ground circuit check
1) Check P/S control module power supply and ground
circuit referring to “P/S Control Module Power Supply
and Ground Circuit Check”.
Is it in good condition?Go to Step 4. Repair or replace
defective circuit.
4Motor circuit check
1) With ignition switch turned OFF, disconnect P/S control
module connector No.3 and P/S motor connector.
2) Check P/S control module connector and P/S motor
connector for proper connection.
3) If OK, check for open, short and/or high resistance in
motor circuit between P/S control module and P/S motor.
Refer to “Electrical Circuit Inspection Procedure in
Section 00”.
Are they in good condition?Go to Step 5. Repair motor circuit.
5P/S motor check
1) Check P/S motor referring to “P/S Motor and Its Circuit
Inspection”.
Is P/S motor in good condition?Substitute a known-
good P/S control
module and recheck.Replace the steering
gear case assembly and
recheck.
[A]
123
4567
8
9 11
10 12 13
141516
17 18 1920
1
2
[B]
LT GRN/
BLKE11-1E13-1 GRNGRN
WHT
5
3 6
8
9
7
4 12
12V
E13-2BLK
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[A]: P/S control module connector No.1 “E11” (viewed from harness side) 3. Junction block assembly 7. “IGN” fuse
[B]: P/S control module connector No.2 “E13” (viewed from harness side) 4. Main fuse 8. “P/S” fuse
1. Main fuse box 5. P/S control module 9. “IG1 SIG” fuse
2. Ignition switch 6. Individual circuit fuse box No.1
DTC detecting condition Trouble area
Power supply voltage of P/S control module is less than 9
V for 5 seconds continuously while engine speed is more
than 600 rpm.
(1 driving cycle detection logic)• P/S control module power supply circuit
• Battery
• Generator
• P/S control module

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7) Unbend bent part of tie-rod lock washer (1).
8) Remove tie-rod (3) from rack (2).
Installation
1) Install tie-rod (1) and new tie-rod lock washer (3) to
rack (2).
2) Hold rack with soft jawed vise and tighten tie-rod to
specified torque.
Tightening torque
Tie-rod (a): 75 N·m (7.5 kgf-m, 54.5 lb-ft)
3) Bend lock washer at 2 places (1) as shown in figure.
4) Apply grease “A” to boot inside as shown in figure.
Position boot properly in grooves of gear case (or
rack side mount) and tie-rod.
After this, check to ensure that boot is free from twist
and dent.
“A”: Grease 99000–25050 (SUZUKI Super
Grease E) 5) Clamp boot with clip and wire. Wire should be new
and should go around the boot twice.
Pull its both ends together by screwdriver or such
and make sure that the wire won’t be crossed. Then
twist the ends 4 – 5 times, the twisted ends should
be bent in the circumferential direction.
NOTE
After clamping, make sure that the boot
installation part is fixed.
If the boot turns easily by hand, tighten with
higher torque to fix it firmly.

6) Install tie-rod end lock nut and tie-rod end to tie-rod.
Position lock nut to marking (1) made in removal.
NOTE
When tie-rod was replaced, measure length
“a” on removed tie-rod and use it on new
replacement tie-rod so as to position lock nut
properly.

7) Install member bracket (1), and then install earth
cable (2) as shown in figure.
Angle “a”
: Within 20°
Tightening torque
Earth cable bolt (a): 4.0 N·m (0.4 kgf-m, 2.8 lb-ft)
3
2
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31, (a)
2
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“A”
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IYSQ01630035-01
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“a”
1
(a)
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P/S Control Module Removal and InstallationS6RW0D6306011
Removal
1) Disconnect negative cable at battery.
2) Remove console box.
3) Disconnect connectors (1) from P/S control module.
4) Remove P/S control module and bracket (2) from
floor panel.
5) Separate P/S control module and bracket.
Installation
Reverse removal procedure.
Torque Sensor and Its Circuit InspectionS6RW0D6306012
1) Check that torque sensor circuit is in good condition
referring to Step 2 to 3 of “DTC C1111 / C1113 /
C1115: Torque Sensor Circuit Failure”. If check result
is not satisfactory, repair torque sensor circuit.
2) Remove console box.
3) With ignition switch turned OFF, connect scan tool to
DLC or connect voltage tester between “E11-18” –
“E11-9” (main sensor) or “E11-10” – “E11-9” (sub
sensor) with connected connector to P/S control
module.
4) Set torque wrench to steering wheel referring to
“Steering Force Check” for checking steering force.
1
2
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[A]: Main sensor [B]: Sub sensor
E11
1818
E11
10
[A]
[B]
9 9
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8) Using ammeter (2), check that P/S motor current (1)
is as following table with idling engine. If check result
is not satisfactory, check P/S control module for
torque sensor signal and P/S motor output referring
to “Inspection of P/S Control Module and Its
Circuits”. If they are OK, replace steering gear case
assembly.
NOTE
When P/S motor is cold condition (that is,
armature coil of P/S motor is not heated),
motor current in the following table can be
measured

Motor current at hoisted vehicle (reference
value)
Specifications
Tightening Torque SpecificationsS6RW0D6307001
NOTE
The specified tightening torque is also described in the following.
“Steering Gear Case Assembly Components”

Reference:
For the tightening torque of fastener not specified in this section, refer to “Fasteners Information in Section 0A”. ConditionWhen
steering
wheel is left
at straight
position: [A]When steering
wheel is turned
left or right by
turning speed
with 90° /sec:
[B]When
steering
wheel is
kept fully
turned left
or right
until it
stops.: [C]
Motor
currentApprox. 0 A Approx. 0 – 5 AApprox.
45 – 60 A
3. P/S control module
1
32
E12-1
E12-2
[C][A]
[B] [B]
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Fastening partTightening torque
Note
N⋅mkgf-mlb-ft
Tie-rod end nut 45 4.5 32.5)
Tie-rod end lock nut 45 4.5 32.5)
Wheel bolt 85 8.5 61.5)
Steering gear case mounting bolt 70 7.0 51.0)
Steering lower shaft assembly upper joint bolt 25 2.5 18.5)
Steering lower shaft assembly lower joint bolt 25 2.5 18.5)
Tie-rod 75 7.5 54.5)
Earth cable bolt 4.0 0.4 2.8)
Rack damper screw Tighten 25 N⋅m (2.5 kgf-m, 18.0 lb-ft) and
loosen 180° and then tighten 3.9 N⋅m (0.39
kgf-m, 3.0 lb-ft) and turn it back by 10° or
less by the specified procedure.)
Rotation torque of pinion 2.2 0.22 1.5)
Steering rack damper lock nut 60 6.0 43.5)

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Special Tools and Equipment
Recommended Service MaterialS6RW0D6308001
NOTE
Required service material is also described in the following.
“Steering Gear Case Assembly Components”

Special ToolS6RW0D6308002
Material SUZUKI recommended product or Specification Note
Grease SUZUKI Super Grease E P/No.: 99000–25050)
Water tight sealant SUZUKI Bond No.1207F P/No.: 99000–31250)
09944–18220 SUZUKI scan tool
Pinion torque checking
socket—
)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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Diagnostic Information and Procedures
Heater and Ventilation Symptom DiagnosisS6RW0D7104001
Condition Possible cause Correction / Reference Item
Blower motor does not
operate with blower
speed selector ONFuse blownCheck related fuses, and then check for short
circuit to ground.
Blower motor relay faultyCheck blower motor relay referring to “Blower
Motor Relay Inspection”.
Blower motor resistor faultyCheck blower motor resistor referring to
“Blower Motor Resistor Inspection”.
Blower speed selector faultyCheck blower speed selector referring to
“Blower Speed Selector Inspection”.
Blower motor faultyCheck blower motor referring to “Blower Motor
Inspection”.
Wiring or grounding faultyRepair as necessary.
Incorrect temperature
outputTemperature control cable broken or
bent (non-A/C and manual A/C)Check temperature control cable.
Temperature selector faulty (non-A/C
and manual A/C)Check temperature selector.
Incorrect installation of temperature
control cable (non-A/C and manual A/C)Check position and adjust it as necessary.
Temperature control door assembly
brokenRepair temperature control door assembly.
Air ducts cloggedRepair air ducts.
Heater core leaked or cloggedReplace heater core.
Heater hoses leaked or cloggedReplace heater hoses.
Thermostat faultyCheck thermostat referring to “Thermostat
Inspection in Section 1F”.
Temperature control actuator faulty
(auto A/C)Check temperature control actuator referring to
“Temperature Control Actuator and Its Circuit
Inspection in Section 7B”.
HVAC control module faulty (auto A/C)Check HVAC control module referring to
“Inspection of HVAC Control Module and Its
Circuit in Section 7B”.
Wiring or grounding faulty (auto A/C)Repair as necessary.
Air outlet port does not
change or does not agree
with air flow selector’s
position even if air flow
selector is changedAir flow control cable broken or bent
(non-A/C and manual A/C)Check air flow control cable.
Air flow selector faulty (non-A/C and
manual A/C)Check air flow selector.
Incorrect installation of air flow control
cable (non-A/C and manual A/C)Check position and adjust it as necessary.
Air flow control door assembly brokenRepair air flow control door assembly.
Air ducts leaked or cloggedRepair air ducts.
Air flow control actuator faulty (auto A/C)Check air flow control actuator referring to “Air
Flow Control Actuator and Its Circuit Inspection
in Section 7B”.
HVAC control module faulty (auto A/C)Check HVAC control module referring to
“Inspection of HVAC Control Module and Its
Circuit in Section 7B”.
Wiring or grounding faulty (auto A/C)Repair as necessary.
Air intake door does not
change even if air intake
mode is changedAir intake door brokenRepair air intake door.
Air intake control actuator faultyCheck air intake control actuator referring to
“Air Intake Control Actuator Inspection”.
Air intake selector faultyCheck air intake selector referring to “Air Intake
Selector Inspection”.
Wiring or grounding faultyRepair as necessary.

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Repair Instructions
HVAC Unit ComponentsS6RW0D7106001
For non-A/C and manual A/C, refer to “HVAC Unit
Components in Section 7B”.
For auto A/C, refer to “HVAC Unit Components in
Section 7B”.
HVAC Unit Removal and Installation (Non-A/C)S6RW0D7106002
For manual A/C and auto A/C, refer to “HVAC Unit
Removal and Installation in Section 7B”.
Removal
1) Drain engine coolant referring to “Cooling System
Draining in Section 1F”, and then disconnect heater
hoses from HVAC unit.
2) Remove cowl top cover from vehicle body referring
to “Cowl Top and Front Lower Crossmember
Components in Section 9K”.
3) Remove instrument panel from vehicle body
referring to “Instrument Panel Removal and
Installation in Section 9C”.
4) Remove HVAC unit (1) from vehicle body by
removing nuts (2).Installation
Reverse removal procedure noting the following
instructions.
• Be careful not to catch any cable and wiring harness
in inappropriate position.
• Adjust control cables of HVAC control unit referring to
“HVAC Control Unit Removal and Installation”.
• Refill cooling system with coolant referring to “Cooling
System Flush and Refill in Section 1F”.
Blower Motor Removal and InstallationS6RW0D7106003
Removal
1) Disconnect negative (–) cable from battery.
2) Disconnect connector (1) from blower motor (2).
3) Remove blower motor (2) from HVAC unit as follows.
a) Remove screws (4).
b) Release tub (3) to arrow direction.
c) Hold Step b) and turn blower motor (2) to arrow
direction.
Installation
Reverse removal procedure.
Blower Motor InspectionS6RW0D7106004
• Check blower motor for resistance between two
terminals as shown.
If there is no continuity, replace blower motor.
2
2
2
1
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3
2
b)
c)
1
4
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• Check for operation and current.
a. Put blower motor (1) in a soft-jawed vise.
b. Connect battery to blower motor as shown.
c. Check if blower motor operates smoothly without
noise.
d. Check if ammeter indicates the specified current.
If measured current is out of specification, replace
blower motor.
Blower motor specified current at 12 V
18.5 A maximum at 20 – 25 °C (68 – 77 °F)
Blower Motor Resistor Removal and InstallationS6RW0D7106005
Removal
1) Disconnect negative (–) cable from battery.
2) Remove glove box from instrument panel.
3) Remove passenger side foot duct (1) from HVAC
unit by removing screw (2).4) Disconnect connector (1) from blower motor resistor
(2), and then remove blower motor resistor from
HVAC unit by removing screws (3).
Installation
Reverse removal procedure.
Blower Motor Resistor InspectionS6RW0D7106006
Measure each terminal-to-terminal resistance. If
measured resistance is out of specification, replace
blower motor resistor.
Blower motor resistor resistance
“H” – “MH”: Approx. 0.43 Ω at 20 – 25 °C (68 – 77 °F)
“MH” – “ML”: Approx. 0.6 Ω at 20 – 25 °C (68 – 77 °F)
“ML” – “L”: Approx. 2.0 Ω at 20 – 25 °C (68 – 77 °F)
1
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1
2
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2
3
1
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Blower Motor Relay InspectionS6RW0D7106007
1) Disconnect negative (–) cable at battery.
2) Disable air bag system referring to “Disabling Air
Bag System in Section 8B”.
3) Remove junction block assembly (2).
4) Disconnect blower motor relay (1) from junction
block assembly (2).
5) Check that there is no continuity between terminal
“C” and “D”. If there is continuity, replace relay.
6) Connect battery positive (+) terminal to terminal “B”
of relay. Connect battery negative (–) terminal “A” of
relay.
Check continuity between terminal “C” and “D”.
If there is no continuity when relay is connected to
the battery, replace relay.
HVAC Control Unit ComponentsS6RW0D7106008
“D” “B”“A”“C”
1
2
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1. Heater control body assembly 4. Bulb 7. Air intake selector 10. Rear defogger switch
2. Air flow selector 5. Temperature control cable 8. Temperature selector
3. Blower speed selector 6. Air flow control cable 9. A/C switch (if equipped)
7
10
9
2
3 8
45
61
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HVAC Control Unit Removal and InstallationS6RW0D7106009
Removal
1) Disconnect negative (–) cable at battery.
2) Remove steering column hole cover from instrument
panel.
3) Remove audio unit from instrument panel referring to
“Audio Unit Removal and Installation (If Equipped) in
Section 9C”.
4) Remove driver side foot duct (1) from HVAC unit by
removing screw (2).
5) Disconnect temperature control cable (1) and air
flow control cable (2) from HVAC unit (3).
LH steering vehicleRH steering vehicle
6) Remove center garnish from instrument panel.
7) Remove HVAC control unit from instrument panel.
8) Disconnect connectors from HVAC control unit.
Installation
Reverse removal procedure noting the following
instructions.
• Connect temperature control cable and air flow control
cable of HVAC control unit to links of HVAC unit.
a. For LH steering vehicle, set airflow selector (1) to
“DEF” position and temperature selector (2) to
“MAX HOT” position.
For RH steering vehicle, set airflow selector (1) to
“VENT” position and temperature selector (2) to
“MAX COOL” position.
1
2
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I7RW01710012-02
F: Vehicle forward
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12I4RS0B710013-01
12I4RS0A710016-01

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