section 9 SUZUKI SX4 2006 1.G Service Workshop Manual

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DTC B1552: HVAC Control Module Check Sum ErrorS6RW0D7224021
DTC Detecting Condition and Trouble Area
DTC Troubleshooting
DTC B1553: CAN Communication Circuit MalfunctionS6RW0D7224022
DTC Detecting Condition and Trouble Area
DTC TroubleshootingDTC detecting condition Trouble area
Data received by HVAC control module from BCM is erroneous continuously. • BCM
• HVAC control module
Step Action Yes No
1Was “Air Conditioning System Check” performed?Go to Step 2. Go to “Air Conditioning
System Check”.
2Serial communication signal data check
1) Connect scan tool to DLC with ignition switch turned
OFF.
2) Start engine and select “DATA LIST” mode on scan tool.
3) Check “Refrigerant Pressure”, “Vehicle Speed”, “Coolant
Temp” and “Outside Air Temp” displayed on scan tool.
Are values of A/C refrigerant pressure sensor and outside air
temperature within specified ranges indicated in “Scan Tool
Data”?Intermittent trouble.
Check for intermittent
referring to “Intermittent
and Poor Connection
Inspection in Section
00”Substitute a known-
good HVAC control
module and recheck.
If DTC is still detected
substitute a known-
good BCM and recheck.
DTC detecting condition Trouble area
HVAC control module receives error code from BCM continuously. • CAN communication circuit
•BCM
•ECM
• Combination meter
• HVAC control module
Step Action Yes No
1Was “Air Conditioning System Check” performed?Go to Step 2. Go to “Air Conditioning
System Check”.
2DTC check
1) Connect scan tool to DLC with ignition switch turned
OFF.
2) Check DTC in BCM.
Is DTC U0073 (No.0073), U0100 (No.0100) and/or U0155
(No.0155) detected?Go to applicable DTC
diag. flow.Substitute a known-
good HVAC control
module and recheck.

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DTC B1570: Engine Type Signal FailureS6RW0D7224027
DTC Detecting Condition and Trouble Area
DTC Troubleshooting
DTC B1571: Combination Meter Spec Signal FailureS6RW0D7224028
DTC Detecting Condition and Trouble Area
DTC TroubleshootingDTC detecting condition Trouble area
HVAC control module receives invalid data of engine type signal from BCM. • CAN communication circuit
• HVAC control module
•ECM
Step Action Yes No
1Was “Air Conditioning System Check” performed?Go to Step 2. Go to “Air Conditioning
System Check”.
2Scan tool data check
1) Connect scan tool with ignition switch turned OFF
position.
2) Ignition switch turned ON and select “DATA LIST” mode.
3) Check “ENGINE TYPE” displayed on scan tool.
Is value of engine type signal within specified ranges
indicated in “Scan Tool Data”?Substitute a known
good HVAC control
module and recheck.Go to step 3.
3Scan tool data check
1) Check “ENGINE TYPE” displayed on scan tool.
Is “CAN Err” displayed on scan tool data?Check CAN
communication circuit
referring to “DTC Check
in Section 1A”.Substitute a known
good ECM and recheck.
DTC detecting condition Trouble area
HVAC control module receives invalid data of Combination meter spec signal
from BCM.• CAN communication circuit
• Combination meter
• HVAC control module
Step Action Yes No
1Was “Air Conditioning System Check” performed?Go to Step 2. Go to “Air Conditioning
System Check”.
2Scan tool data check
1) Connect scan tool with ignition switch turned OFF
position.
2) Ignition switch turned ON and select “DATA LIST” mode.
3) Check “METER SPEC” displayed on scan tool.
Is value of combination meter spec signal within specified
ranges indicated in “Scan Tool Data”?Substitute a known
good HVAC control
module and recheck.Go to step 3.
3Scan tool data check
1) Check “METER SPEC” displayed on scan tool.
Is “CAN Err” displayed on scan tool data?Check CAN
communication circuit
referring to “DTC Check
in Section 1A”.Substitute a known
good combination meter
and recheck.

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Reference waveform No. 1
Rear defogger switch or A/C switch signal (1)Reference waveform No. 2
Serial communication line of BCM (1)
A/C System Inspection at ECMS6RW0D7224030
When checking voltage at ECM terminals related to A/C system, refer to “Inspection of ECM and Its Circuits in Section
1A”.
Repair Instructions
Operation Procedure for Refrigerant ChargeS6RW0D7226001
Refer to “Operation Procedure for Refrigerant Charge”.Measurement terminal Rear defogger switch
CH1: “G20-4” to “G20-23” A/
C switch
CH1: “G20-21” to “G20-23”
Oscilloscope setting CH1: 5 V / DIV
TIME: 10 ms / DIV
Measurement condition Rear defogger switch:
• Ignition switch is at ON
position and rear defogger
switch is not pushed
A/C switch:
• Ignition switch is at ON
position and A/C switch is
not pushed
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Measurement terminal CH1: “G20-13” to “G20-23”
Oscilloscope setting CH1: 5 V / DIV
TIME: 20 ms / DIV
Measurement condition Ignition switch is at ON
position
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7) Set air flow selector of HVAC control module to
“DEF” position with ignition switch turned ON, and
make sure if the position of actuator lever is “DEF”
position (A).
8) Turn ignition switch to OFF position, and then
disconnect connector from air flow control actuator.
9) Measure resistance between terminal “1” and “2”.
Air flow control actuator resistance between
terminal “1” and “2” (DEF position) (Reference
value)
Approx. 0.45 kΩ at 25 °C (77 °F)
10) Connect connector to air flow control actuator.
11) Set air flow selector of HVAC control module to
“VENT” position with ignition switch turned ON, and
make sure if the position of actuator lever is “VENT”
position (B).
12) Turn ignition switch to OFF position, and then
disconnect connector from air flow control actuator.13) Measure resistance between terminal “1” and “2”.
Air flow control actuator resistance between
terminal “1” and “2” (VENT position) (Reference
value)
Approx. 4.3 kΩ at 25 °C (77 °F)
If measure resistance is out of specification, replace the
actuator with new one.
Air Intake Actuator Removal and InstallationS6RW0D7226008
Remove and install air intake actuator referring to “Air
Intake Control Actuator Removal and Installation in
Section 7A”.
Air Intake Actuator InspectionS6RW0D7226009
For inspection, refer to “Air Intake Control Actuator
Inspection in Section 7A”.
Actuator Linkage InspectionS6RW0D7226010
• Check if each actuator linkage operates smoothly.
• Check actuator rod for bend.
• Check each actuator linkage for breakage.
• Make sure if there is not any obstruction in operating
range of actuator linkage.
If any malfunction is found, repair or replace faulty
part(s).
Blower Motor Controller Removal and
Installation
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Refer to “Blower Motor Resistor Removal and
Installation in Section 7A”.
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Blower Motor Controller InspectionS6RW0D7226012
1) Check internal circuit of controller for resistance as
follows.
a) Measure resistance between “1” terminal and “2”
terminal of blower motor controller.
Blower motor controller resistance
“1” – “2”: approximately 10 kΩ
If resistance does not meet above specification,
replace blower motor controller.
b) Using ohmmeter, connect its positive terminal to
“3” terminal of blower motor controller and
negative terminal to “1” terminal of blower motor
controller and check that there is no continuity.
2) Check controller for operation as follows.
a) Using bulb (3.4 W) (5) and service wire, connect
battery positive terminal to “3” terminal of blower
motor controller as shown in figure.
b) Using service wire, connect battery negative
terminal to “1” terminal of blower motor
controller.
c) Arrange 3 new 1.5 V batteries (6) in series
(check that total voltage is 4.5 – 5.0 V) and
connect its positive terminal to “2” terminal of
blower motor controller and negative terminal to
“1” terminal of blower motor controller.
Then, check that bulb lights. If bulb does not light
under the above conditions, replace blower
motor controller.
HVAC Control Module Removal and InstallationS6RW0D7226013
Removal
1) Remove audio unit from instrument panel referring to
“Audio Unit Removal and Installation (If Equipped) in
Section 9C”.
2) Remove HVAC control module (1) with its garnish (2)
from instrument panel.
3) Remove HVAC control module from garnish.
Installation
Reverse removal procedure.
Sunload Sensor Removal and InstallationS6RW0D7226014
Removal
1) Disconnect negative (–) cable at battery.
2) Remove combination meter from instrument panel
referring to “Combination Meter Removal and
Installation in Section 9C”.
3) Remove sunload sensor (1) from instrument panel
by depressing tab and pushing sensor upward from
underneath.
4) Disconnect sunload sensor connector (2).
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Installation
Reverse removal procedure noting the following
instructions.
• Install sunload sensor (1) to instrument panel fitting
tab (2) of sunload sensor into the groove (3) of
instrument panel as shown in figure.
Sunload Sensor InspectionS6RW0D7226015
1) Light over sunload sensor vertically with an
incandescent light of approximately 100 W. The
distance between sunload sensor and light should
be approximately 100 mm (3.94 in.).
2) Measure voltage between terminals “a” and “b” of
sunload sensor as shown in figure.
If check result is not satisfactory, replace sunload
sensor with new one.
Sunload sensor voltage specification
“a” – “b”: Approx. 0.38 – 0.42 V
Outside Air Temperature Sensor Removal and
Installation
S6RW0D7226016
Refer to “Outside Air Temperature Sensor Removal and
Installation (If Equipped) in Section 9C”.
Outside Air Temperature Sensor InspectionS6RW0D7226017
Refer to “Outside Air Temperature Sensor Inspection (If
Equipped) in Section 9C”.
Inside Air Temperature Sensor Removal and
Installation
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Removal
1) Disconnect negative (–) cable at battery.
2) Remove audio unit from instrument panel referring to
“Audio Unit Removal and Installation (If Equipped) in
Section 9C”.
3) Remove combination meter from instrument panel
referring to “Combination Meter Removal and
Installation in Section 9C”.
4) Remove connector (3) and aspirator hose (1) from
inside air temperature sensor (2).
5) Remove inside air temperature sensor (2) from
instrument panel by removing screw (4).
Installation
Reverse removal procedure.
Inside Air Temperature Sensor InspectionS6RW0D7226019
Measure resistance between each connector terminal
with an ohmmeter.
If resistance is incorrect, replace inside air temperature
sensor with new one.
Inside air temperature sensor resistance
2.2 ± 0.07 kΩ at 25 °C (77 °F)
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Section 8
CONTENTS
Restraint
Precautions ................................................. 8-1
Precautions............................................................. 8-1
Precautions on Restraint ....................................... 8-1
Seat Belts ................................................. 8A-1
Precautions........................................................... 8A-1
Precautions on Service and Diagnosis of Seat
Belt .................................................................... 8A-1
General Description ............................................. 8A-2
Seat Belt Construction ........................................ 8A-2
Diagnostic Information and Procedures ............ 8A-3
Repair and Inspection Required after
Accident ............................................................ 8A-3
Repair Instructions .............................................. 8A-4
Front Seat Belt Components ............................... 8A-4
Front Seat Belt Removal and Installation ............ 8A-5
Front Seat Belt Inspection................................... 8A-6
Rear Seat Belt Components ............................... 8A-7
Rear Seat Belt Removal and Installation ............ 8A-8
Rear Seat Belt Inspection ................................... 8A-8
Specifications....................................................... 8A-8
Tightening Torque Specifications ........................ 8A-8
Air Bag System ........................................ 8B-1
Precautions........................................................... 8B-1
Precautions on Service and Diagnosis of Air
Bag System....................................................... 8B-1
Precautions on Handling and Storage of Air
Bag System Components ................................. 8B-1
Precautions on Disposal of Air Bag and Seat
Belt Pretensioner .............................................. 8B-5
General Description ............................................. 8B-5
Air Bag System Construction .............................. 8B-5
Air Bag System Block Diagram ........................... 8B-6
Air Bag System Input / Output Table .................. 8B-7
Schematic and Routing Diagram ........................ 8B-8
Air Bag System Wiring Circuit Diagram .............. 8B-8
Component Location ......................................... 8B-11
Air Bag System Components, Wiring and
Connectors Location ....................................... 8B-11
Diagnostic Information and Procedures .......... 8B-12
Air Bag Diagnostic System Check .................... 8B-12
Air Bag Diagnostic System Check Flow ............ 8B-13
DTC Table ......................................................... 8B-14DTC Check........................................................ 8B-18
DTC Clearance ................................................. 8B-18
Scan Tool Data ................................................. 8B-18
“AIR BAG” Warning Light Comes ON Steady ... 8B-19
“AIR BAG” Warning Light Does Not Come ON .. 8B-22
Serial Data Link Circuit Check .......................... 8B-23
DTC B1013: SDM Internal Failure .................... 8B-25
DTC B1014: “AIR BAG” Warning Light Circuit .. 8B-26
DTC B1016: Power Supply Voltage too High.... 8B-26
DTC B1017: Power Supply Voltage too Low .... 8B-27
DTC B1021: Front Air Bag Deployment
Record............................................................. 8B-28
DTC B1024 / B1025: Side Air-Bag
Deployment Record ........................................ 8B-29
DTC B1026: Seat Belt Pretensioner
Activation Record ............................................ 8B-29
DTC B1027: Number of Deployment Times
Exceeded Limit................................................ 8B-30
DTC B1031: Driver Air Bag Circuit High
Resistance ...................................................... 8B-31
DTC B1032: Driver Air Bag Circuit Low
Resistance ...................................................... 8B-33
DTC B1033: Driver Air Bag Circuit Shorted to
Ground ............................................................ 8B-35
DTC B1034: Driver Air Bag Circuit Shorted to
Power Supply .................................................. 8B-37
DTC B1041: Passenger Air Bag Circuit High
Resistance ...................................................... 8B-40
DTC B1042: Passenger Air Bag Circuit Low
Resistance ...................................................... 8B-43
DTC B1043: Passenger Air Bag Circuit
Shorted to Ground........................................... 8B-45
DTC B1044: Passenger Air Bag Circuit
Shorted to Power Supply ................................ 8B-46
DTC B1051 / B1055: Seat Belt Pretensioner
Circuit High Resistance ................................... 8B-48
DTC B1052 / B1056: Seat Belt Pretensioner
Circuit Low Resistance.................................... 8B-51
DTC B1053 / B1057: Seat Belt Pretensioner
Shorted to Ground........................................... 8B-52
DTC B1054 / B1058: Seat Belt Pretensioner
Circuit Shorted to Power Supply ..................... 8B-54
DTC B1061 / B1065: Side-Air Bag Circuit
High Resistance .............................................. 8B-55

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Restraint
Precautions
Precautions
Precautions on RestraintS6RW0D8000001
Air Bag Warning
Refer to “Air Bag System Service Warning in Section 00”.
Fastener Caution
Refer to “Fastener Caution in Section 00”.
Precautions on Service and Diagnosis of Seat Belt
Refer to “Precautions on Service and Diagnosis of Seat Belt in Section 8A”.
Precautions on Service and Diagnosis of Air Bag System
Refer to “Precautions on Service and Diagnosis of Air Bag System in Section 8B”.
Precautions on Handling and Storage of Air Bag Components
Refer to “Precautions on Handling and Storage of Air Bag System Components in Section 8B”.
Precautions on Disposal of Air Bag and Seat Belt Pretensioner
Refer to “Precautions on Disposal of Air Bag and Seat Belt Pretensioner in Section 8B”.

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Seat Belt with ELR
The seat belt with emergency locking retractor (ELR) is
designed so that it locks immediately (to prevent the
webbing from being pulled out of the retractor any
further) when any of the following items is detected as
exceeding each set value;
• Speed at which the webbing is pulled out of the
retractor.
• Acceleration or deceleration of the vehicle speed.
• Inclination.
Seat Belt with A-ELR
The automatic and emergency locking retractor (A-ELR)
works as an Emergency Locking Retractor (ELR) till its
webbing is pulled all the way out and then on as an
Automatic Locking Retractor (ALR) till it is retracted fully.
ALR: Automatically locks when the webbing is pulled out
from the retractor and allowed to retract even a little.
Then the webbing can not be pulled out any further,
unless it is wound all the way back into the retractor,
which releases the lock and allows the webbing to be
pulled out.
Seat Belt with ELR and Pretensioner
The seat belt with ELR and a pretensioner has a
pretensioner mechanism which operates in linkage with
the air bag in addition to the described ELR.The pretensioner is incorporated in retractor and
controlled by SDM as one of air bag system
components. It will be activated at the same time as the
driver and passenger air bag module when an impact at
the front of vehicle exceeds the specified value.
When servicing seat belt (retractor) with pretensioner, be
sure to observe all WARNINGS and CAUTIONS and
“Precautions on Service and Diagnosis of Air Bag
System in Section 8B”.
CAUTION!
Do not reuse the seat belt pretensioner
(retractor) that has activated. Replace it with
a new seat belt and buckle together as a set.
For checking procedure of its activation,
refer to “Repair and Inspection Required after
Accident in Section 8B”.

Seat Belt Remainder
When driver’s seat belt is unfastened (under the
following conditions), seat belt reminder light inform that
driver’s seat belt is unfastened. Seat belt reminder light
located in combination meter located inside BCM
operate as follows:
• Seat belt reminder light comes on when driver’s seat
belt is unfastened while ignition key switch is at ON
position.
Diagnostic Information and Procedures
Repair and Inspection Required after AccidentS6RW0D8104001
After an accident, whether the seat belt pretensioner has been activated or not, be sure to perform checks and repairs
described on “Repair and Inspection Required after Accident in Section 8B”.

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Front Seat Belt Removal and InstallationS6RW0D8106002
WARNING!
• Never attempt to disassemble or repair the
retractor (seat belt pretensioner). If any
abnormality is found, be sure to replace it
with new one as an assembly.
• Be sure to read “Precautions on Service
and Diagnosis of Seat Belt” before starting
to work and observe every precaution
during work. Neglecting them may result in
personal injury or unactivation of the seat
belt pretensioner when necessary.

Removal
1) Disconnect negative (–) cable at battery.
2) Disable air bag system. Refer to “Disabling Air Bag
System in Section 8B”.
3) Remove center pillar lower trim.
4) Disconnect connector (1) from retractor (seat belt
pretensioner) (2) as following steps.
a) Unlock lock button (3) by pulling it.
b) After unlocked, disconnect connector.
5) Remove front seat belts from the vehicle.Installation
Install in reverse order of removal, noting the following.
• Seat belt anchor bolts should have an unified fine
thread (7/16-20 UNF). Under no circumstances
should any different sized or metric screw threads be
used.
• Connect seat belt pretensioner connector (1) to
retractor (seat belt pretensioner) securely as following
steps.
a. Make sure that lock button (2) is unlock position.
b. Insert connector to retractor (seat belt
pretensioner) until it stops with unlocked lock
button (2).
c. Lock connector securely by showing in lock button
(2).
• Enable air bag system. Refer to “Enabling Air Bag
System in Section 8B”.
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