Motor SUZUKI SX4 2006 1.G Service Repair Manual
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6) Install engine right mounting bracket (1) and engine
left mounting bush bolt (2), and then tighten bolt and
nuts to specified torque.
Tightening torque
Engine right mounting bracket nut (a): 65 N·m (
6.5 kgf-m, 47.0 lb-ft)
Engine right mounting bush bolt (b): 55 N·m (5.5
kgf-m, 40.0 lb-ft)
Engine left mounting bush bolt (c): 85 N·m (8.5
kgf-m, 61.5 lb-ft)
7) Install suspension frame mounting bolts (1) and front
lower cross member bolts (2). And then tighten bolts
to specified torque.
Tightening torque
Suspension frame mounting bolt (a): 150 N·m (
15.0 kgf-m, 108.5 lb-ft)
Front lower cross member bolt (b): 55 N·m (5.5
kgf-m, 40.0 lb-ft)8) Connect steering lower shaft from pinion shaft
referring to “Steering Lower Shaft Removal and
Installation in Section 6B”.
9) Connect propeller shaft referring to “Propeller Shaft
Assembly Removal and Installation in Section 3D”
(for 4WD model)
10) Install exhaust No.1, No.2 and center pipes referring
to “Exhaust System Components in Section 1K”.
11) Reverse disconnected hoses, cables and electric
wires for connection noting the following.
• Tighten bolts and nuts to specified torque.
Tightening torque
Starting motor terminal nut (a): 11 N·m (1.1 kgf-
m, 8.0 lb-ft)
Generator terminal nut (b): 5 N·m (0.5 kgf-m, 4.0
lb-ft)
Battery ground bolt (c): 25 N·m (2.5 kgf-m, 18.0
lb-ft)
Ground terminal bolt (d): 11 N·m (1.1 kgf-m, 8.0
lb-ft)
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2,(c)
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(b)
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Honing or Reboring Cylinders
1) When any cylinder needs reboring, all other
cylinders must also be rebored at the same time.
2) Select oversized piston according to amount of
cylinder wear.
Oversize piston specification
Oversize 0.50: 78.453 – 78.468 mm (3.0887 –
3.0893 in.)
3) Using micrometer, measure piston diameter.
Measurement position for piston diameter
“a”: 19.5 mm (0.77 in.)4) Rebore and hone cylinder to the following
dimension.
NOTE
Before reboring, install all main bearing caps
in place and tighten to specification to avoid
distortion of bearing bores.
Cylinder bore diameter to be rebored
Oversize 0.50: 78.500 – 78.514 mm (3.0906 –
3.0911 in.)
5) Measure piston clearance after honing.
Piston clearance
0.032 – 0.061 mm (0.0013 – 0.0024 in.)
Specifications
Tightening Torque SpecificationsS6RW0D1407001
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Fastening partTightening torque
Note
N⋅mkgf-mlb-ft
Camshaft housing bolt Tighten 11 N⋅m (1.1 kgf-m, 8.0 lb-ft) by the
specified procedure ) / )
EVAP canister purge valve bracket bolt 5 0.5 4.0 ) / )
Cylinder head cover bolt Tighten 8 N⋅m (0.8 kgf-m, 6.0 lb-ft) by the
specified procedure )
Engine right mounting bracket nut 65 6.5 47.0 )
Engine right mounting bush bolt 55 5.5 40.0 )
Engine left mounting bush bolt 85 8.5 61.5 )
Suspension frame mounting bolt 150 15.0 108.5 )
Front lower cross member bolt 55 5.5 40.0 )
Starting motor terminal nut 11 1.1 8.0 )
Generator terminal nut 5 0.5 4.0 )
Battery ground bolt 25 2.5 18.0 )
Ground terminal bolt 11 1.1 8.0 )
Timing chain cover bolt 25 2.5 18.0 )
Timing chain cover nut 25 2.5 18.0 )
Cap bolt 25 2.5 18.0 )
Oil gallery pipe No.2 and No.3 bolt 11 1.1 8.0 )
Crankshaft pulley bolt 150 15.0 108.5 )
Oil control valve mounting nut 11 1.1 8.0 )
Oil gallery pipe No.1 bolt 30 3.0 21.5 )
Timing chain No.1 guide bolt 11 1.1 8.0 )
Timing chain tensioner bolt 25 2.5 18.0 )
Timing chain tensioner adjuster bolt 11 1.1 8.0 )
Intake cam timing sprocket bolt 60 6.0 43.5 )
Camshaft housing bolt 11 1.1 8.0 )
Venturi plug 5 0.5 3.5 )
Cylinder head bolt for M8 Tighten 25 N⋅m (2.5 kgf-m, 18.0 lb-ft) by the
specified procedure )
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Diagnostic Information and Procedures
Engine Cooling Symptom DiagnosisS6RW0D1604001
Condition Possible cause Correction / Reference Item
Engine overheats
(Radiator fan operates)Loose or broken water pump beltAdjust or replace.
Not enough coolantCheck coolant level and add as necessary.
Faulty thermostatReplace.
Faulty water pumpReplace.
Dirty or bent radiator finsClean or remedy.
Coolant leakage on cooling systemRepair.
Clogged radiatorCheck and replace radiator as necessary.
Faulty radiator capReplace.
Dragging brakesAdjust brake.
Slipping clutchReplace.
Poor charge batteryCheck and replace as necessary.
Poor generation generatorCheck and repair.
ECT sensor faultyCheck and replace as necessary.
Radiator fan motor faultyCheck and replace as necessary.
ECM faultyCheck and replace as necessary.
Wiring or grounding faultyRepair as necessary.
Equipped with too much electric load
part(s)Dismount.
Engine overheats
(Radiator fan does not
operate)Fuse blownCheck fuse of relay/fuse box and check for
short circuit to ground.
Radiator cooling fan relay faultyCheck and replace as necessary.
ECT sensor faultyCheck and replace as necessary.
Radiator cooling fan motor faultyCheck and replace as necessary.
Wiring or grounding faultyRepair as necessary.
ECM faultyCheck and replace as necessary.
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Cooling System Flush and RefillS6RW0D1606005
WARNING!
To help avoid danger of being burned, do not
remove radiator cap while engine and
radiator are still hot. Scalding fluid and steam
can be blown out under pressure if cap is
taken off too soon.
NOTE
For detail of coolant specification, refer to
“Coolant Description”.
1) Remove radiator cap when engine is cool as follows.
a) Turn cap counterclockwise slowly until it reaches
a “stop” (Do not press down while turning it).
b) Wait until pressure is relieved (indicated by a
hissing sound) then press down on cap and
continue to turn it counterclockwise.
2) With radiator cap removed, run engine until upper
radiator hose is hot (this shows that thermostat is
open and coolant is flowing through system).
3) Stop engine and drain coolant from radiator drain
plug (1).
4) Close radiator drain plug. Add water until system is
filled and run engine until upper radiator hose is hot
again.
5) Repeat Steps 3) and 4) several times until drained
liquid is nearly colorless.
6) Close radiator drain plug (1) tightly.7) Remove reservoir cap (2) and reservoir (1).
8) Pour out any fluid, scrub and clean inside of
reservoir with soap and water.
Flush it well with clean water and drain, Reinstall
reservoir.
9) Fill reservoir with coolant up to “FULL” level mark (3).
10) Install reservoir cap (2) on reservoir.
11) Fill radiator with coolant up to bottom of radiator filler
neck and install radiator cap, making sure that the
ear of cap lines is parallel to radiator.
12) Run engine at idle speed.
13) Run engine until radiator fan motor is operated.
14) Stop engine and wait until engine comes cooled
down to help avoid danger of being burned.
15) Add coolant to radiator up to bottom of radiator filler
neck, and install radiator cap, making sure that the
ear of cap lines is parallel to radiator.
16) Repeat Step 12) through 15).
17) Confirm that reservoir coolant level is “FULL” level
mark (3). If coolant is insufficient, repeat Step 9) and
10).
Cooling Water Pipes or Hoses Removal and
Installation
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Removal
1) Drain coolant referring to “Cooling System Draining”.
2) To remove these pipes or hoses, loosen clamp on
each hose and pull hose end off.
Installation
Install removed parts in reverse order of removal
procedure, noting the following.
• Tighten each clamp securely referring to “Cooling
System Components”.
• Refill cooling system referring to Step 7) to 17) of
“Cooling System Flush and Refill”.
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Radiator Cooling Fan Assembly On-Vehicle
Inspection
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1) Check continuity between terminals. If there is no
continuity, replace radiator fan assembly.
2) Connect battery to radiator fan motor coupler as
shown in figure, then check that the radiator fan
motor operates smoothly. If radiator fan motor does
not operate smoothly, replace radiator fan assembly.
Reference: Fan motor specified current at 12 V
: 5.7 – 7.7 A
Radiator Cooling Fan Relay InspectionS6RW0D1606010
1) Disconnect negative (–) cable from battery.
2) Remove radiator cooling fan relay (1) from main fuse
box.
3) Check that there is no continuity between terminal
“c” and “d”. If there is continuity, replace relay.
4) Connect battery positive (+) terminal to terminal “b”
of relay and battery negative (–) terminal to terminal
“a” of relay, and then check continuity between
terminal “c” and “d”. If there is no continuity, replace
relay.
Radiator Cooling Fan Assembly Removal and
Installation
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Removal
1) Disconnect negative (–) cable at battery.
2) Disconnect connector of cooling fan motor.
3) Drain coolant referring to “Cooling System Draining”.
4) Remove radiator inlet hose (1) and reservoir (2).
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5) Remove cooling fan mounting bolts (1).
6) Remove radiator cooling fan assembly (2).
Installation
Reverse removal procedure for installation noting the
following.
• Refill cooling system referring to Step 7) to 17) of
“Cooling System Flush and Refill”.
• After installation, verify there is no coolant leakage at
each connection.
Radiator Cooling Fan Disassembly and
Reassembly
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Disassembly
1) Remove fan (1) from cooling fan motor (2).
2) Remove fan motor (2) from cooling fan guide (3).
Reassembly
Reverse disassembly procedures for reassembly.
Radiator On-Vehicle Inspection and CleaningS6RW0D1606012
Inspection
Check radiator for leakage or damage. Straighten bent
fins, if any.
Cleaning
Clean frontal area of radiator cores.
Radiator Removal and InstallationS6RW0D1606013
Removal
1) Disconnect negative cable at battery.
2) Drain coolant referring to “Cooling System Draining”.
3) Remove front bumper referring to “Front Bumper
and Rear Bumper Components in Section 9K”.
4) Remove cooling fan assembly referring to “Radiator
Cooling Fan Assembly Removal and Installation”.
5) Remove condenser fan referring to “Condenser
Cooling Fan Removal and Installation in Section 7B”.
6) Remove radiator outlet hose from radiator.
7) Remove radiator from vehicle.
Installation
Reverse removal procedures, noting the following.
Tighten radiator support bracket bolts to specified
torque.
Tightening torque
Radiator support bracket bolt: 33 N·m (3.3 kgf-m,
24.0 lb-ft)
• Refill cooling system referring to Step 7) to 17) of
“Cooling System Flush and Refill”.
• After installation, verify there is no coolant leakage
each connection.
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Engine
Starting System
Schematic and Routing Diagram
Cranking System Circuit DiagramS6RW0D1902001
Diagnostic Information and Procedures
Cranking System Symptom DiagnosisS6RW0D1904001
Possible symptoms due to starting system trouble would be as follows:
• Starting motor does not run (or runs slowly)
• Starting motor runs but fails to crank engine
• Abnormal noise is heard
Proper diagnosis must be made to determine exactly where the cause of each trouble lies in battery, wiring harness,
(including starting motor switch), starting motor or engine.
Do not remove motor just because starting motor does not run. Check the following items and narrow down scope of
possible causes.
1) Condition of trouble
2) Tightness of battery terminals (including ground cable connection on engine side) and starting motor terminals
3) Discharge of battery
4) Mounting of starting motor
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1. Pinion drive lever 6. Magnetic switch contacts 11. Ignition & Starter switch
2. Pinion & Over-running clutch 7. Pull-in coil 12. Battery
3. Magnetic switch 8. Starting motor 13. To ECM
4. Hold-in coil 9. Starting motor control relay
5. Plunger 10. A/T: Transmission range sensor (shift switch)
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Condition Possible cause Correction / Reference Item
Motor not running (No
operating sound of
magnetic switch)Transmission range sensor is not in P or
N, or not adjusted (A/T model)Shift in P or N, or adjust sensor. (A/T model)
Battery run downRecharge battery.
Battery voltage too low due to battery
deteriorationReplace battery.
Poor contact in battery terminal
connectionRetighten or replace.
Loose grounding cable connectionRetighten.
Fuse set loose or blown offTighten or replace.
Poor contacting action of ignition switch
and magnetic switchReplace.
Lead wire coupler loose in placeRetighten.
Open-circuit between ignition switch and
magnetic switchRepair.
Open-circuit in pull-in coilReplace magnetic switch.
Brushes are seating poorly or worn
downRepair or replace.
Poor sliding of plunger and/or pinionRepair.
Faulty starting motor control relay“Main Relay, Fuel Pump Relay, Starting Motor
Control Relay, Throttle Actuator Control Relay
and Radiator Cooling Fan Relay Inspection in
Section 1C”.
Faulty ECM and its circuit“Inspection of ECM and Its Circuits in Section
1A”.
Motor not running
(Operating sound of
magnetic switch heard)Battery run downRecharge battery.
Battery voltage too low due to battery
deteriorationReplace battery.
Loose battery cable connectionsRetighten.
Burnt main contact point, or poor
contacting action of magnetic switchReplace magnetic switch.
Brushes are seating poorly or worn
downRepair or replace.
Weakened brush springReplace.
Burnt commutatorReplace armature.
Layer short-circuit of armatureReplace.
Crankshaft rotation obstructedRepair.
Starting motor running
but too slow (small
torque) (If battery and
wiring are satisfactory,
inspect starting motor)Insufficient contact of magnetic switch
main contactsReplace magnetic switch.
Layer short-circuit of armatureReplace.
Disconnected, burnt or worn
commutatorRepair commutator or replace armature.
Worn brushesReplace brush.
Weakened brush springsReplace spring.
Burnt or abnormally worn end bushReplace bush.
Starting motor running,
but not cranking engineWorn pinion tipReplace over-running clutch.
Poor sliding of over-running clutchRepair.
Over-running clutch slippingReplace over-running clutch.
Worn teeth of ring gearReplace flywheel (M/T model) or drive plate (A/
T model).
NoiseAbnormally worn bushReplace bush.
Worn pinion or worn teeth of ring gearReplace over-running clutch, flywheel (M/T
model) or drive plate (A/T model).
Poor sliding of pinion (failure in return
movement)Repair or replace.
Worn internal or planetary gear teethReplace.
Lack of oil in each partLubricate.
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Cranking System TestS6RW0D1904002
CAUTION!
Each test must be performed within 3 – 5
seconds to avoid coil from burning.
Pull-In Test
Connect battery to the magnetic switch as shown.
Check that plunger and pinion move outward.
If plunger and pinion don’t move, replace the magnetic
switch.
NOTE
Before testing, disconnect lead wire from
terminal “M” (2).
Hold-In Test
While connected as the figure with plunger out,
disconnect negative lead from terminal “M”.
Check that plunger and pinion remain out.
If plunger and pinion return inward, replace the magnetic
switch.Plunger and Pinion Return Test
Disconnect negative lead from starting motor body.
Check that plunger and pinion return inward.
If plunger and pinion don’t return, replace the magnetic
switch.
No-Load Performance Test
Connect battery and ammeter to starter as shown.
Check that starter rotates smoothly and steadily with
pinion moving out. Check that ammeter indicates
specified current.
Specified current (No-load performance test)
90 A MAX. at 11 V Starting motor does not
stop runningFused contact points of magnetic switchReplace magnetic switch.
Short-circuit between turns of magnetic
switch coil (layer short-circuit)Replace magnetic switch.
Failure of returning action in ignition
switchReplace. Condition Possible cause Correction / Reference Item
1. Terminal “S”
3. Lead wire (switch to motor)
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Repair Instructions
Starting Motor Dismounting and RemountingS6RW0D1906001
Dismounting
1) Disconnect negative (–) battery lead at battery.
2) Disconnect magnetic switch lead wire (1) and battery cable (2) from starting motor terminals.
3) Detach shift & select control cable bracket from transaxle. (M/T model only)
4) Remove starting motor mount bolt (3) and nut (4).
5) Remove starting motor (5).
Remounting
Reverse the dismounting procedure noting the following.
• Tighten battery cable nut (6) to specified torque.
Tightening torque
Starting motor battery cable nut (a): 9.8 N·m (0.98 kgf-m, 7.0 lb-ft)
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: 9.8 N⋅m (0.98 kgf-m, 7.0 lb-ft)