602 SUZUKI SX4 2006 1.G Service Workshop Manual

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2) Check tooth tip of each notch for damage or wear. If
any damage or wear is found, replace parking lever.
3) Check parking brake lever for proper operation and
stroke, and adjust it if necessary.
For checking and adjusting procedures, refer to
“Parking Brake Inspection and Adjustment in Section
4D”.
Parking brake lever stroke
“a”: 4 – 9 notches (with 200 N (20 kg, 44 lbs) of pull
pressure)
Clutch Fluid InspectionS6RW0D0206019
1) Check clutch system for evidence of fluid leakage.
Repair leaky point if any.
2) Check reservoir for fluid level referring to “Clutch
Fluid Level Inspection in Section 5C”.
If fluid is lower than minimum level (1) of reservoir,
refill reservoir with specified brake fluid indicated on
reservoir cap (2).
Tires InspectionS6RW0D0206020
1) Check tires for uneven or excessive wear, or
damage. If defective, replace.
Refer to “Irregular and/or Premature Wear
Description in Section 2D” and “Wear Indicators
Description in Section 2D” for details.
2) Check inflating pressure of each tire and adjust
pressure to specification as necessary.
NOTE
• Tire inflation pressure should be checked
when tires are cool.
• Specified tire inflation pressure should be
found on tire placard or in owner’s manual
which came with the vehicle.

3) Rotate tires. For details, refer to “Tire Rotation in
Section 2D”.
Wheel Discs InspectionS6RW0D0206021
Inspect each wheel disc for dents, distortion and cracks.
A disc in badly damaged condition must be replaced.
Wheel Bearing InspectionS6RW0D0206022
1) Check front wheel bearing for wear, damage,
abnormal noise or rattles. For details, refer to “Front
Wheel Hub, Disc, Bolt and Bearing Check in Section
2B”.
2) Check rear wheel bearing for wear, damage,
abnormal noise or rattles. For details, refer to “Rear
Wheel Disc, Bolt and Bearing Inspection in Section
2C”.
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Suspension System InspectionS6RW0D0206023
• Inspect front struts and rear shock absorbers for
evidence of oil leakage, dents or any other damage on
sleeves; and inspect anchor ends for deterioration.
Replace defective parts, if any.
• Check front and rear suspension systems for
damaged, loose or missing parts; also for parts
showing signs of wear or lack of lubrication.
Repair or replace defective parts, if any.
• Check front suspension arm ball joint stud dust seals
for leakage, detachment, tear or any other damage.
Replace defective boot, if any.
Steering System InspectionS6RW0D0206024
1) Check steering wheel for play and rattle, holding
vehicle straight on ground.
Steering wheel play
“a”: 0 – 30 mm (0 – 1.1 in.)2) Check bolts and nuts for tightness and retighten
them as necessary. Repair or replace defective
parts, if any.
3) Check steering linkage for looseness and damage.
Repair or replace defective parts, if any.
4) Check boots (1) and (2) of steering linkage and
steering gear case for damage (leak, detachment,
tear, etc.). If damage is found, replace defective boot
with new one.
If any dent is found on steering gear case boots,
correct it to original shape by turning steering wheel
to the right or left as far as it stops and holding it for a
few seconds.
5) Check universal joints (3) of steering shaft for rattle
and damage. If rattle or damage is found, replace
defective part with a new one.
6) Check that steering wheel can be turned fully to the
right and left. Repair or replace defective parts, if
any.
7) If equipped with power steering system, check also,
in addition to check items, that steering wheel can be
turned fully to the right and left more lightly when
engine is running at idle speed than when it is
stopped. Repair, if found faulty.
8) Check wheel alignment referring to “Front Wheel
Alignment Inspection and Adjustment in Section 2B”.
Drive Shaft (Axle) Boots InspectionS6RW0D0206025
Check drive shaft boots (wheel side and differential side)
for leaks, detachment, tear or other damage.
Replace defective parts as necessary.
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Propeller Shaft (4WD) InspectionS6RW0D0206026
1) Check propeller shaft connecting bolts for
looseness. If looseness is found, tighten to specified
torque.
2) Check propeller shaft joints for wear, play and
damage. If any defect is found, replace.
3) Check propeller shaft center support for biting of
foreign matter, crank, abnormal noise and damage.
If any defect is found, replace.
Manual Transaxle Oil InspectionS6RW0D0206027
Check transaxle oil for leakage, contamination and level
referring to “Manual Transaxle Oil Level Check in
Section 5B”.
Manual Transaxle Oil ReplacementS6RW0D0206028
Change transaxle oil with new specified oil referring to
“Manual Transaxle Oil Change in Section 5B”.
Automatic Transaxle Fluid Level InspectionS6RW0D0206037
Check fluid for leakage, contamination and level
referring to“A/T Fluid Level Check in Section 5A”.
Automatic Transaxle Fluid ReplacementS6RW0D0206038
Change fluid referring to “A/T Fluid Change in Section
5A”.
Automatic Transaxle Fluid Cooler Hose
Inspection
S6RW0D0206039
Check automatic transaxle fluid cooler hose for fluid
leakage, cracks, damage and deterioration. Replace
hose and/or clamp if any faulty condition is found.
Transfer Oil Inspection (4WD)S6RW0D0206040
Check transfer oil for leakage, contamination and level
referring to “Transfer Oil Level Check in Section 3C”.
Transfer Oil Replacement (4WD)S6RW0D0206030
Change transfer oil with new specified oil referring to
“Transfer Oil Change in Section 3C”.
Rear Deferential Oil Inspection (4WD)S6RW0D0206031
Check differential oil for leakage, contamination and
level referring to “Rear Differential Oil Level Check in
Section 3B”.
Rear Deferential Oil Replacement (4WD)S6RW0D0206032
Change differential oil with new specified oil referring to
“Rear Differential Oil Change in Section 3B”.
All Latches, Hinges and Locks InspectionS6RW0D0206033
Doors
Check that each door of front, rear and back doors
opens and closes smoothly and locks securely when
closed.
If any malfunction is found, lubricate hinge and latch or
repair door lock system.
Engine Hood
Check that secondary latch operates properly (check
that secondary latch keeps hood from opening all the
way even when pulling hood release handle inside
vehicle.) Also check that hood opens and closes
smoothly and properly and hood locks securely when
closed.
If any malfunction is found, lubricate hinge and latch, or
repair hood lock system.I5RW0A020006-01
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DTC P0123: Throttle Position Sensor (Main)
Circuit High ..................................................... 1A-89
DTC P0131 / P0132: O2 Sensor (HO2S)
Circuit Low Voltage / High Voltage (Sensor-
1) ..................................................................... 1A-92
DTC P0133: O2 Sensor (HO2S) Circuit Slow
Response (Sensor-1) ...................................... 1A-95
DTC P0134: O2 Sensor (HO2S) Circuit No
Activity Detected (Sensor-1) ........................... 1A-96
DTC P0137 / P0138: O2 Sensor (HO2S)
Circuit Low Voltage / High Voltage (Sensor-
2) ..................................................................... 1A-98
DTC P0140: O2 Sensor (HO2S) Circuit No
Activity Detected (Sensor-2) ......................... 1A-101
DTC P0171 / P0172: Fuel System Too Lean /
Rich ............................................................... 1A-103
DTC P0222: Throttle Position Sensor (Sub)
Circuit Low .................................................... 1A-105
DTC P0223: Throttle Position Sensor (Sub)
Circuit High ................................................... 1A-107
DTC P0300 / P0301 / P0302 / P0303 / P0304:
Random Misfire Detected / Cylinder 1 /
Cylinder 2 / Cylinder 3 / Cylinder 4 Misfire
Detected ........................................................ 1A-110
DTC P0327 / P0328: Knock Sensor Circuit
Low / High ..................................................... 1A-112
DTC P0335: Crankshaft Position (CKP)
Sensor Circuit ............................................... 1A-114
DTC P0340: Camshaft Position (CMP)
Sensor Circuit ............................................... 1A-116
DTC P0401 / P0402: Exhaust Gas
Recirculation Flow Insufficient Detected /
Excessive Detected ...................................... 1A-119
DTC P0403: Exhaust Gas Recirculation
Control Circuit ............................................... 1A-122
DTC P0420: Catalyst System Efficiency
below Threshold ............................................ 1A-124
DTC P0443: Evaporative Emission System
Purge Control Valve Circuit........................... 1A-126
DTC P0462 / P0463: Fuel Level Sensor
Circuit Low / High .......................................... 1A-128
DTC P0480: Fan 1 (Radiator Cooling Fan)
Control Circuit ............................................... 1A-129
DTC P0481: Cooling Fan 2 (A/C Condenser
Fan) Control Circuit ....................................... 1A-131
DTC P0500: Vehicle Speed Sensor (VSS)
Malfunction .................................................... 1A-134
DTC P0532: A/C Refrigerant Pressure
Sensor Circuit Low ........................................ 1A-136
DTC P0533: A/C Refrigerant Pressure
Sensor Circuit High ....................................... 1A-138
DTC P0601 / P0602 / P0607: Internal Control
Module Memory Check Sum Error / Control
Module Programming Error / Control Module
Performance ................................................. 1A-139
DTC P0616: Starter Relay Circuit Low............ 1A-140
DTC P0617: Starter Relay Circuit High ........... 1A-141
DTC P1510: ECM Back-Up Power Supply
Malfunction .................................................... 1A-143DTC P2101: Throttle Actuator Control Motor
Circuit Range / Performance ......................... 1A-144
DTC P2102: Throttle Actuator Control Motor
Circuit Low .................................................... 1A-146
DTC P2103: Throttle Actuator Control Motor
Circuit High.................................................... 1A-147
DTC P2111: Throttle Actuator Control System
- Stuck Open ................................................. 1A-148
DTC P2119: Throttle Actuator Control Throttle
Body Range / Performance ........................... 1A-149
DTC P2122: Pedal Position Sensor (Main)
Circuit Low Input ........................................... 1A-151
DTC P2123: Pedal Position Sensor (Main)
Circuit High Input........................................... 1A-153
DTC P2127: Pedal Position Sensor (Sub)
Circuit Low Input ........................................... 1A-155
DTC P2128: Pedal Position Sensor (Sub)
Circuit High Input........................................... 1A-158
DTC P2135: Throttle Position Sensor (Main /
Sub) Voltage Correlation ............................... 1A-160
DTC P2138: Pedal Position Sensor (Main /
Sub) Voltage Correlation ............................... 1A-163
DTC P2227 / P2228 / P2229: Barometric
Pressure Circuit Malfunction ......................... 1A-165
DTC U0073: Control Module Communication
Bus Off .......................................................... 1A-166
DTC U0101: Lost Communication with TCM .. 1A-166
DTC U0121: Lost Communication with ABS
Control Module .............................................. 1A-166
DTC U0140: Lost Communication with Body
Control Module .............................................. 1A-166
Troubleshooting for CAN-DTC ........................ 1A-167
Inspection of ECM and Its Circuits .................. 1A-172
ECM Power and Ground Circuit Check........... 1A-193
Fuel Injector Circuit Check .............................. 1A-196
Fuel Pump and Its Circuit Check..................... 1A-198
Fuel Pressure Check....................................... 1A-201
A/C Condenser Cooling Fan Control System
Inspection ...................................................... 1A-202
A/C System Circuits Check ............................. 1A-205
Electric Load Signal Circuit Check .................. 1A-209
Radiator Cooling Fan Control System Check . 1A-211
Repair Instructions ..........................................1A-212
Idle Speed and IAC Throttle Valve Opening
Inspection ...................................................... 1A-212
Special Tools and Equipment .........................1A-213
Special Tool .................................................... 1A-213
Aux. Emission Control Devices ............. 1B-1
Diagnostic Information and Procedures ............1B-1
EGR System Inspection (If Equipped) ................ 1B-1
Repair Instructions ..............................................1B-1
EVAP Canister Purge Inspection ........................ 1B-1
EVAP Canister Purge Valve and Its Circuit
Inspection .......................................................... 1B-1
Vacuum Passage Inspection............................... 1B-2
Vacuum Hose Inspection .................................... 1B-3
EVAP Canister Purge Valve Inspection .............. 1B-3
EVAP Canister Inspection ................................... 1B-4

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)
U*P0420Catalyst system efficiency below
thresholdOutput waveforms of HO2S-1 and HO2S-2 are similar.2 driving
cycles
)
U*P0443Evaporative emission system purge
control valve circuitMonitor signal of EVAP canister purge valve is different
from command signal. (circuit open or shorted to ground)2 driving
cycles
) P0462 Fuel level sensor circuit lowCircuit voltage of fuel level sensor is less than
specification.—
) P0463 Fuel level sensor circuit highCircuit voltage of fuel level sensor is more than
specification.—
)
U*P0480Fan 1 control circuitMonitor signal of radiator cooling fan relay is different from
command signal.1 driving
cycle
)
UP0481Fan 2 control circuitMonitor signal of A/C condenser cooling fan relay is
different from command signal.—
) *P0500 Vehicle speed sensor No VSS signal during fuel cut for specified time or longer.2 driving
cycles
) P0532A/C refrigerant pressure sensor
circuit lowOutput voltage of A/C refrigerant pressure sensor is less
than specification.—
) P0533A/C refrigerant pressure sensor
circuit highOutput voltage of A/C refrigerant pressure sensor is more
than specification.—
) *P0601Internal control module memory
check sum errorData write error or check sum error.1 driving
cycle
) P0602 Control module programming error Data programming error.1 driving
cycle
) *P0607 Control module performance Data programming error.1 driving
cycle
)
U*P0616Starter relay circuit lowStarter signal is low voltage even though engine is started
with vehicle at stop.2 driving
cycles
)
U*P0617Starter relay circuit highStarter signal is high voltage for specified time while
engine is running.2 driving
cycles
) *P1510
ECM backup power supply
malfunctionBackup power voltage is out of specification after starting
engine.1 driving
cycle
) *P2101Throttle actuator control motor
circuit range/performanceMonitor signal of throttle actuator output (duty output) is
inconsistent with throttle actuator control command.1 driving
cycle
) *P2102Throttle actuator control motor
circuit lowPower supply voltage of throttle actuator control circuit is
lower than specification even if throttle actuator control
relay turned on.1 driving
cycle
) *P2103Throttle actuator control motor
circuit highPower supply voltage of throttle actuator control circuit is
higher than specification even if throttle actuator control
relay turned off.1 driving
cycle
) *P2111Throttle actuator control system –
stuck openThrottle valve default opening is greater than 8° from
complementary closed position when diagnosing throttle
valve at ignition switch turned OFF.1 driving
cycle
) *P2119Throttle actuator control throttle
body range/performanceDifference between actual throttle valve opening angle
and opening angle calculated by ECM is more than
specification.1 driving
cycle
) *P2122Pedal position sensor (main) circuit
low inputOutput voltage of pedal position sensor (main) is lower
than specification.1 driving
cycle
) *P2123Pedal position sensor (main) circuit
high inputOutput voltage of pedal position sensor (main) is higher
than specification.1 driving
cycle
) *P2127Pedal position sensor (sub) circuit
low inputOutput voltage of pedal position sensor (sub) is lower
than specification.1 driving
cycle
) *P2128Pedal position sensor (sub) circuit
high inputOutput voltage of pedal position sensor (sub) is higher
than specification.1 driving
cycle
) *P2135Throttle position sensor (main / sub)
voltage correlationDifference between the opening angle based on throttle
position sensor (main) and the opening angle based on
throttle position sensor (sub) is more than specification.1 driving
cycle DTC No. Detecting itemDetecting condition
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DTC P0601 / P0602 / P0607: Internal Control Module Memory Check Sum Error / Control Module
Programming Error / Control Module Performance
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System Description
Internal control module is installed in ECM.
DTC Detecting Condition and Trouble Area
DTC Confirmation Procedure
1) Connect scan tool to DLC with ignition switch turned OFF.
2) Turn ON ignition switch and clear DTC, pending DTC and freeze frame data by using scan tool.
3) Start engine and run it at idle if possible.
4) Check DTC and pending DTC by using scan tool.5A/C refrigerant pressure sensor signal circuit check
1) Disconnect connectors from ECM with ignition switch
turned OFF.
2) Measure resistance between “RED/BLU” wire terminal of
A/C refrigerant pressure sensor connector and “E01-55”
terminal of ECM connector.
Is resistance below 2
Ω?“RED/BLU” wire is
shorted to power supply
circuit.“RED/BLU” wire is open
or high resistance
circuit.
6A/C refrigerant pressure sensor ground circuit check
1) Turn OFF ignition switch, measure resistance between
engine ground and “ORN” wire terminal of A/C
refrigerant pressure sensor connector.
Is resistance below 5
Ω?Go to Step 8. Go to Step 7.
7ECM ground circuit check
1) Remove ECM from its bracket with ECM connectors
connected.
2) Measure resistance between engine ground and “E01-
54” terminal of ECM connector.
Is resistance below 5
Ω?“ORN” wire is open or
high resistance circuit.ECM grounds “C01-58”,
“C01-15”, “C01-30” and/
or “E01-31” is open or
high resistance circuit.
8A/C refrigerant pressure sensor check
1) Check A/C refrigerant pressure sensor referring to “A/C
Refrigerant Pressure Sensor and Its Circuit Inspection in
Section 7B” or “A/C Refrigerant Pressure Sensor and Its
Circuit Inspection in Section 7B”.
Is it good condition?Substitute a known-
good ECM and recheck.Faulty A/C refrigerant
pressure sensor. Step Action Yes No
DTC detecting condition Trouble area
DTC P0601:
Data write error or check sum error
(1 driving cycle detection logic)
DTC P0602:
Data programming error
(1 driving cycle detection logic but MIL does not light up)
DTC P0607:
Data programming error
(1 driving cycle detection logic)ECM

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Mass Air Flow (MAF) and Intake Air
Temperature (IAT) Sensor Removal and
Installation
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CAUTION!
• Do not disassemble MAF and IAT sensor.
• Do not expose MAF and IAT sensor to any
shock.
• Do not clean MAF and IAT sensor.
• If MAF and IAT sensor has been dropped, it
should be replaced.
• Do not blow compressed air by using air
gun or the like.
• Do not put finger or any other object into
MAF and IAT sensor. Malfunction may
occur.

Removal
1) Disconnect negative cable at battery.
2) Disconnect MAF and IAT sensor connector.
3) Remove air cleaner case (1).
4) Remove MAF and IAT sensor (2) from air cleaner
case.
Installation
Reverse removal procedure noting the followings.
• Tighten MAF and IAT sensor screws to specified
torque.
Tightening torque
MAF and IAT sensor screw: 1.5 N·m (0.15 kgf-m,
1.1 lb-ft)
• Connect MAF and IAT sensor connector securely.
Intake Air Temperature (IAT) Sensor InspectionS6RW0D1306020
CAUTION!
Do not heat up MAF and IAT sensor more
than 100 °C (212 °F). Otherwise, MAF and IAT
sensor will be damaged.

• Check sensor O-ring (1) for damage and
deterioration. Replace as necessary.
• Blow hot air to temperature sensing part (2) of MAF
and IAT sensor (3) using hot air drier (4) and measure
resistance between sensor terminals while heating air
gradually.
If measured resistance does not show such
characteristic as shown, replace MAF and IAT sensor.
Intake air temperature sensor resistance
–20 °C (–4 °F): 13.6 – 18.4 kΩ
20 °C (68 °F): 2.21 – 2.69 kΩ
60 °C (140 °F): 0.493 – 0.667 kΩ
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[A]: Lower limit [D]: Resistance
[B]: Nominal [E]: Temperature
[C]: Upper limit 5. Temperature gauge
20 0
68 32 104 140 17640 60 80 (2.45)
(0.58)
1
2 3
45
[A][B]
[E] [C] [D]
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Timing Chain and Chain Tensioner ComponentsS6RW0D1406019
Timing Chain and Chain Tensioner Removal
and Installation
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Removal
CAUTION!
After timing chain is removed, never turn
crankshaft and camshafts independently
more than its allowable turning range
described in “Installation”.
If turned, interference may occur between
piston and valves and valves themselves,
and parts related to piston and valves may be
damaged.

1) Remove timing chain cover referring to “Timing
Chain Cover Removal and Installation”.
2) By turning crankshaft, align camshafts and
crankshaft at specific position as follows.
a) Align both intake and exhaust camshaft timing
sprocket marks (1) with notches (2) of cylinder
head respectively.
b) Position crankshaft sprocket key (3) at upside of
crankshaft as shown in figure.
3) Remove timing chain tensioner adjuster assembly
(5).4) Remove timing chain tensioner (6).
5) Remove timing chain No.1 guide (7).
6) Remove timing chain (8) with crankshaft timing
sprocket (9).
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1. Crankshaft timing sprocket 5. Timing chain tensioner adjuster assembly : 25 N⋅m (2.5 kgf-m, 18.0 lb-ft)
2. Timing chain
: Apply engine oil.6. Chain tensioner adjuster mounting bolt : 11 N⋅m (1.1 kgf-m, 8.0 lb-ft)
3. Timing chain No.1 guide
: Apply engine oil to sliding surface.7. Timing chain tensioner bolt
4. Timing chain tensioner
: Apply engine oil to sliding surface.8. Timing chain No.1 guide bolt
3
1
1
2
5
67
8
9
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Timing Chain and Chain Tensioner InspectionS6RW0D1406021
Timing Chain No.1 Guide
Check shoe (1) for wear or damage.
Timing Chain Tensioner
Check shoe (1) for wear or damage.
Crankshaft Timing Sprocket
Check teeth of sprocket for wear or damage.Timing Chain
Check timing chain for wear or damage.
Timing Chain Tensioner Adjuster
Check that tooth surface (1) are free from damage.
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Camshaft, Tappet and Shim ComponentsS6RW0D1406022
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[A]: For engine with VVT 4. Exhaust camshaft 9. Camshaft bearing
: Install a bearing half with some holes to upper side of intake
camshaft No.1 bearing.
[B]: For engine without VVT 5. Shim
: Shim No. on it faces tappet side.: 60 N⋅m (6.0 kgf-m, 43.5 lb-ft)
1. Intake camshaft 6. Tappet : Tighten 11 N⋅m (1.1 kgf-m, 8.0 lb-ft) by the specified procedure
2. Intake camshaft sprocket assembly 7. Camshaft housing : Apply engine oil to sliding surface of each part.
3. Intake camshaft sprocket bolt 8. Camshaft housing bolt

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