PPL SUZUKI SX4 2006 1.G Service Workshop Manual
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G-4 Navigation System Circuit DiagramS6RW0D910E059
G2715
5
4
11
2
12
1 5
156
16
"D-4"RY
WHT/RED
WHT/RED
G248
G2481
G307
J/B
15ADOME
37
J/C
BLU/WHT
BLU/WHTRED/YEL
15AACC2
24
Rear (R)
J/C
Rear (L)
GRY/REDGRYLT GRN/BLKLT GRN
GRY/REDGRYLT GRN/BLKLT GRN
GRY/REDGRYLT GRN/BLKLT GRN
1
Navigation
RED/YEL
92
J146
C
CG308
J/C
B
BG306
J/C
D
D
PPLPPL
18G243183
L381
J2175
4L382
J218
J145
G341
L374
G343
L376
1
2
Rear tweeter (R)
GRY/REDGRY
J1511
2
Rear tweeter (L)
LT GRNLT GRN/BLK
J152
A
B
G343
L376
G341
L374A
B
9
6AB8
5AB6
9AB5
8AB
M/T
RED/BLU
RED/BLU
Parking brake
switchBack-up
light switch
"C-3"
RB
"A-8"P
BCM
RED
RED
"D-8"R
E381
G33317
G343
L3763
A/T
Transaxle
range sensor
"D-8"
R
RHD
LHD AB
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Body, Cab and Accessories
Lighting Systems
Precautions
Precautions for Discharge Headlight Service (If Equipped)S6RW0D9200001
WARNING!
• Do not touch igniter or ballast when lighting switch is at “HEAD” position to avoid possible electric
shock.
• Do not measure voltage or resistance with tester connected to output connector of ballast or igniter
to avoid possible electric shock.
• Do not perform work where exposed to water including rain or with wet hands to avoid possible
electric shock.
• Disassembling igniter or ballast is strictly prohibited as it may cause an electric shock.
• Before inspecting or repairing discharge headlight or its peripheral parts, make sure that lighting
switch is at OFF position and battery is disconnected at negative terminal to avoid possible
electrical shock.
• Do not set lighting switch to “HEAD” position with connector disconnected or any part removed to
avoid possible electric shock.
• Do not touch glass surface of headlight bulb. Oil or grease attached on it may not only make bulb
service life shorter but also cause bulb to burst when lighting switch is turned on.
• Mercury, metal iodide and xenon gas are sealed in discharge headlight bulb. Be sure to dispose of
used discharge headlight bulb properly according to applicable rules or regulations.
Precautions in Diagnosing Troubles (Headlight Auto Leveling System)S6RW0D9200002
• Be sure to read “Air Bag Warning in Section 00” before inspection and observe what is written there.
• Replacement of height sensor and headlight leveling control module. When height sensor and/or headlight leveling
control module is replaced with new one, perform initialization of headlight auto leveling system according to
“Initialization of Headlight Auto Leveling System”.
General Description
Discharge Headlight Description (If Equipped)S6RW0D9201001
Discharge headlight provides more brightness and consumes less electricity as compared with the conventional
halogen headlight. It consists of a ballast (1), igniter (2) and discharge headlight bulb (3).
Ballast
Ballast makes the voltage from the battery rise and converts the current from DC to AC. It also outputs high voltage to
the igniter when the headlight is turned on and supplies to discharge headlight bulb with necessary voltage for
continuous lighting while it is lit.
2
1 3
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Igniter
Igniter generates high voltage needed to turn on the discharge headlight. It is charged with high voltage raised by the
ballast and it applies voltage pulse as high as about 20,000V to the tungsten electrode in the discharge headlight bulb.
After the discharge headlights light up, the ballast supplies voltage to bulbs.
Discharge headlight bulb
Discharge headlight bulb is used for the low beam. It does not have a filament but xenon gas (1), mercury (3) and
metal iodide (2) sealed in it. It lights up when its tungsten electrodes (4) apply high voltage to these contents.
Fail-safe function of discharge headlight
As the ballast has a fail-safe function which stops supply of the voltage to the igniter when it detects any of the
following condition.
• Ignition switch is set to “HEAD” position while igniter is not connected to discharge headlight bulb
• Discharge headlight does not light up even when lighting switch is set to “HEAD” position.
• Ballast detects a short in the circuit between discharge headlight bulb and ballast when lighting switch is at “HEAD”
position.
Headlight Auto Leveling System Description (If Equipped)S6RW0D9201002
Headlight Auto Leveling System adjusts the optical axis of the headlight automatically to be suitable for the varied
vehicle position while the headlights are lit. It consists of front height sensor (1), rear height sensor (2), headlight
leveling control module (3), headlight leveling actuator (4) and headlight leveling warning light (5).
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44
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4
3
5
1
2
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With more passenger(s) or luggage in the vehicle, the vehicle position differs from that in such vehicle state with one
person and no load in the vehicle and angle of the headlight optical axis varies accordingly. This system automatically
adjusts the varied angle to maintain the optical axis properly.
Front and rear height sensors
Front height sensor (1) is installed to the front suspension frame (2) respectively and connected to the lower arm (4)
with the link (3). Also rear height sensor is installed to the rear floor center cross member (5) respectively and
connected to the rear axle (6) with the link (3). Each height sensor converts vertical movement of the lower arm into
the resistance value and outputs the detected change in the vehicle position as a voltage signal to the headlight
leveling control module.
Headlight leveling control module
Headlight leveling control module is installed at the inside of the glove box. It uses the headlight ON signal from the
lighting switch, vehicle speed signal from BCM and vehicle position signal from height sensors to calculate the angle
of the headlight optical axis to be corrected. Then it adjusts the optical axis angle of headlight based on the calculated
angle value by driving the headlight leveling actuator so that proper headlight aiming is obtained. Also, when any
abnormality is detected in the system, the headlight leveling control module makes the headlight leveling warning light
in the combination meter light up to warn the driver of an abnormality in the system.
Fail-safe function of headlight leveling control module
Headlight leveling control module has a fail-safe function which operates as follows.
[A]
[A]
[B]
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[A]: Optical axis of headlight in standard position
[B]: Corrected optical axis of headlight
1
5
[A] [B]
6
3
1
2
3
4I6RW0C920004-01
[A]: Front [B]: Rear
Detecting condition Fail-safe operation Warning light
Power voltage supplied to headlight
leveling control module is higher than
18.5VStops headlight leveling actuator operation. OFF
Power voltage supplied to headlight
leveling control module is lower than 9VStops headlight leveling actuator operation. OFF
Vehicle speed is 180km/h or higher Stops headlight leveling actuator operation. OFF
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Headlight leveling actuator
Headlight leveling actuator is (1) located in the headlight housing (2). It moves the reflector (3) in the headlight housing
according to the drive signal from the headlight leveling control module so as to adjust the optical axis of the headlight
to the angle calculated by the headlight leveling control module.
Auto-On Headlight System Description (If Equipped)S6RW0D9201003
The auto-on headlight is controlled by auto-on headlight controller (1) and works as follows.Under such conditions as
the ignition switch turned ON and the lighting switch (2) turned to the “AUTO” position, when illuminance to the auto-on
headlight sensor (3) becomes lower than the specified value, the headlights and clearance lights are turned ON by
auto-on headlight controller. On the other hand, when illuminance to the auto-on headlight sensor becomes higher
than the specified value under the same conditions, the headlights and clearance lights are turned OFF by auto-on
headlight controller.Voltage supplied to height sensor is lower
than 4.6VStops headlight leveling actuator operation. ON
Signal voltage from height sensor is higher
than 4.75V or lower than 0.25VStops headlight leveling actuator operation. ON
Abnormality in headlight leveling control
module is detectedResets microcomputer in headlight leveling
control module.ON
Correction value calculated by headlight
leveling control module exceeds operation
range of headlight leveling actuatorDrives headlight leveling actuator within its
operation range.OFF Detecting condition Fail-safe operation Warning light
1
3
2
I6RW0C920005-01
1 3
2
1
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Schematic and Routing Diagram
Headlight Auto Leveling System Wiring Circuit DiagramS6RW0D9202001
G14-12G14-19G14-21
G14-10
G14-23
+B
5V
5V
GRN/YEL
GRY/RED
BLK
G14-112V
BRNLT BLUGRY
RED/BLK
3
G14-13G14-20G14-22
5V
PNKBLUYEL/GRN2
45
9
10 11 1
5V
5V
12V
G14-16
G14-3
PPL
GRN/ORN
5V
G14-5YEL
G14-17GRN
G14-11
G14-24
ORN
WHT6 12VG14-18LT GRN
7
8
G14-6
G14-9
RED/WHT
G14
10 11 12 13 16 17 18 19 205 6 9
21 22 23 24
[A]
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[A]: Headlight leveling control module connector
(viewed from harness side)4. BCM 8. Headlight leveling warning light
1. Headlight leveling control module 5. Right headlight leveling actuator 9. Ignition switch
2. Front height sensor 6. Left headlight leveling actuator 10. Lighting switch
3. Rear height sensor 7. Combination meter 11. Diagnosis connector
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DRL System Symptom Diagnosis (If Equipped)S6RW0D9204002
Headlight Auto Leveling System Symptom Diagnosis (If Equipped)S6RW0D9204019
Headlight Manual Leveling System Symptom Diagnosis (If Equipped)S6RW0D9204003
Condition Possible cause Correction / Reference Item
Headlight does not light
when lighting switch is in
OFF position and engine
is runningLighting switch faultyCheck lighting switch referring to “Headlight
Switch (in Lighting Switch) Inspection”.
Oil pressure switch faultyCheck oil pressure switch referring to “Oil
Pressure Switch Inspection in Section 9C”.
DRL controller faultyCheck lighting switch referring to “Inspection of
DRL Controller and Its Circuits (If Equipped)”.
Wiring or grounding faultyRepair circuit.
Headlight lights even if
engine stop and lighting
switch is OFF positionLighting switch faultyCheck system referring to “Headlight Switch (in
Lighting Switch) Inspection”.
Oil pressure switch faultyCheck oil pressure switch referring to “Oil
Pressure Switch Inspection in Section 9C”.
DRL controller faultyCheck system referring to “Inspection of DRL
Controller and Its Circuits (If Equipped)”.
Wiring or grounding faultyRepair circuit.
Condition Possible cause Correction / Reference Item
Headlight leveling
warning light comes on
steadyHeight sensor faultyCheck height sensor referring to “Height
Sensor and Its Circuit Inspection (If
Equipped)”.
Wiring or ground faultyRepair circuit.
Headlight leveling control module faultyCheck headlight leveling control module for
function referring to “Inspection of Headlight
Leveling Control Module and Its Circuit
(Headlight Auto Leveling System)”.
Optical axes of both
headlights do not changeCircuit fuse blownReplace fuse and check for short circuit.
Supply voltage too low or too highCheck charging system referring to “Generator
Test (Undercharged Battery Check) in Section
1J” or “Generator Test (Overcharged Battery
Check) in Section 1J”.
Wiring or ground faultyRepair circuit.
Headlight leveling control module faultyCheck headlight leveling control module for
function referring to “Inspection of Headlight
Leveling Control Module and Its Circuit
(Headlight Auto Leveling System)”.
Optical axis of only one
headlight does not
changeHeadlight levering actuator faultyCheck actuator referring to “Headlight Leveling
Actuator Inspection (If Equipped)”.
Headlight housing deformedReplace headlight housing.
Wiring or ground faultyRepair circuit.
Condition Possible cause Correction / Reference Item
Optical axes of both
headlights do not changeCircuit fuse blownReplace fuse and check for short circuit.
Headlight leveling switch faultyCheck headlight leveling switch referring to
“Headlight Manual Levering Switch Inspection
(If Equipped)”.
Supply voltage too lowCheck charging system referring to “Generator
Test (Undercharged Battery Check) in Section
1J”.
Wiring or grounding faultyRepair circuit.
Optical axis of only one
headlight does not
changeCircuit fuse blownReplace fuse and check for short circuit.
Headlight leveling actuator faultyCheck actuator referring to “Headlight Leveling
Actuator Inspection (If Equipped)”.
Headlight housing deformedReplace headlight housing.
Wiring or grounding faultyRepair circuit.
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Turn Signal and Hazard Warning Light Symptom DiagnosisS6RW0D9204004
Clearance, Tail and License Plate Light Symptom DiagnosisS6RW0D9204005
Condition Possible cause Correction / Reference Item
Flash rate high or one
side only flashesBulb blown on “flash rate high”-sideReplace bulb.
Incorrect bulbReplace bulb.
Turn signal / hazard warning relay faultyCheck turn signal / hazard warning relay
referring to “Turn Signal and Hazard Warning
Relay Inspection”.
Open circuit or high resistance existing
either; between turn signal switch and
non lighting bulb, or between hazard
warning switch and non lighting bulbRepair circuit.
Wiring or grounding faultyRepair circuit.
No flashing
NOTE
• Use of SUZUKI scan
tool makes it easy to
check whether a faulty
condition is on the
input side or output
side of BCM. For
checking procedure,
refer to “Diagnosis
Using Output Test
Function of SUZUKI
Scan Tool” under
“Scan Tool Data in
Section 10B”.
• Check each part in the
order from the top of
the following list.
Circuit fuse(s) blownReplace fuse(s) and check for short circuit.
Turn signal / hazard warning relay faultyCheck turn signal / hazard warning relay
referring to “Turn Signal and Hazard Warning
Relay Inspection”.
Turn signal light switch faultyCheck turn signal light switch referring to “Turn
Signal Light Switch (in Lighting Switch)
Inspection”.
Hazard warning switch faultyCheck hazard warning switch referring to
“Hazard Warning Switch Inspection”.
Open circuit or high resistance existing
between battery and switchRepair circuit.
Wiring or grounding faultyRepair circuit.
BCM faultyReplace after making sure that none of above
parts is faulty.
Flash rate lowSupply voltage lowCheck charging system referring to “Generator
Test (Undercharged Battery Check) in Section
1J”.
Turn signal / hazard warning relay faultyCheck turn signal / hazard warning relay
referring to “Turn Signal and Hazard Warning
Relay Inspection”.
Condition Possible cause Correction / Reference Item
All lights do not light upCircuit fuse blownReplace fuse and check for short circuit.
Tail light relay faulty (if equipped)Check tail light relay referring to “Tail Light
Relay, Headlight Relay, Front Fog Light Relay
Inspection (If Equipped)”.
Lighting and dimmer switch faultyCheck lighting and dimmer switch referring to
“Headlight Switch (in Lighting Switch)
Inspection”.
Wiring or grounding faultyRepair circuit.
Some lights do not light
upBulb(s) blownReplace bulb(s).
Wiring or grounding faultyRepair circuit.
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6) Check that the voltage between the following terminals and vehicle body ground are specifications under each
condition.
7) Check that voltage between the following terminals and body ground are as specification under each condition.
If measuring voltage is not within specification, check applicable circuit for open or short. If circuits are normal,
replace DRL controller.
If measuring voltage is within specification, DRL controller and its circuits are good condition.
54321
10987 6
V
1
1[A]
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[A]: DRL controller connector viewed from harness side
Terminal Circuit Specification Condition
1 To clearance lamp0 – 1 V Engine is at stop and lighting switch is at OFF position.
10 – 14 V Engine is at running and lighting switch is at OFF position.
2 To ignition switch0 – 1 V Ignition switch is at OFF position.
10 – 14 V Ignition switch is at ON position.
3To lighting switch
(CLEARANCE)0 – 1 V Lighting switch is at OFF position.
10 – 14 VLighting switch is at CLEARANCE position or HEAD
position.
4 Ground 0 – 1 V —
5 Ground 0 – 1 V —
6 To head lamp0 – 1 V• Lighting switch is at HEAD position and dimmer switch
is at LOW position.
• Engine is running and lighting switch is at OFF position.
10 – 14 VLighting switch is at HEAD position and dimmer switch is
at HI position.
7 To oil pressure switch8 – 10 VEngine is at running (Oil pressure warning lamp is turned
OFF).
0 – 1 V Engine is at stop.
8 Main fuse 10 – 14 V —
9 To lighting switch (HEAD)6 – 8 V• Engine is at running and lighting switch is at OFF
position.
• Engine is running and lighting switch is CLEARANCE
position.
0 – 1 V• Engine is at running and dimmer switch is at HEAD
position.
• Engine is at stop.
10 To lighting switch (LOW)0 – 1 V• Engine is at running and lighting switch is at OFF
position.
• Lighting switch is at HEAD position and dimmer switch
is at LOW position.
10 – 14 VLighting switch is at HEAD position and dimmer switch is
at HI position.
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Auto-On Headlight Operation Inspection (If
Equipped)
S6RW0D9204021
1) Turn ignition switch to ON position and then turn
lighting switch to “AUTO” position.
2) Check headlights for operation as follows. If
headlights do not turn ON or OFF, go to “Inspection
of Auto-On Headlight Controller and Its Circuit (If
Equipped)”.
a) Cover auto-on headlight sensor by hand and
check that headlights light up then.
b) Light over auto-on headlight sensor vertically
with on incandescent lamp of approx, 100 W
apart from about 100 mm (3.94 in.) (1) and check
that headlights go off then.
Inspection of Auto-On Headlight Controller and Its Circuit (If Equipped)S6RW0D9204022
1) Confirm that lighting switch is in good condition referring to “Headlight Switch (in Lighting Switch) Inspection”.
2) Remove steering column hole cover.
3) Remove auto-on headlight controller (1) from steering support member.
4) Connect connector to auto-on headlight control module.
5) Check that the voltage between the following terminals and vehicle body ground are specifications under each
condition.
If measuring voltage is not within specification, check applicable circuit for open or short. If circuits are normal,
replace auto-on headlight controller.
If measuring voltage is within specification, auto-on headlight controller and its circuits are good condition.
[A]: Fig. for Step a) [B]: Fig. for Step b)
[A] [B]
1
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1
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8765
V
[A]
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[A]: Auto-on headlight controller connector viewed from harness side
Terminal Circuit Specification Condition
1 Tail light control signal0 VLighting switch at “AUTO”
position, tail / position light at
ON.
10 – 14 VIgnition switch is at ON
position, lighting switch at
“OFF” position.
2 Headlight control signal0 VLighting switch at “AUTO”
position, headlight at ON.
10 – 14 VIgnition switch is at ON
position, lighting switch at
“OFF” position.
3Power supply for auto-on
headlight sensorAbout 5 VIgnition switch is at OFF
position.