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1B-2 AIR CONDITIONING (OPTIONAL)
Charging .................................................... 1B-22
On-Vehicle Service ...................................... 1B-25
Precaution .................................................. 1B-25
Piping ..................................................... 1B-25
Handling refrigerant HFC-134a (R-134a) 1B-26
Refrigerant recovery............................... 1B-26
Refrigerant charge ................................. 1B-26
Replenishing compressor oil .................. 1B-27
Rear A/C Unit (Rear A/C Evaporator) ........ 1B-28
Rear Expansion Valve ............................... 1B-29
Rear A/C Evaporator Temperature
Controller ................................................... 1B-30
Refrigerant Pipes and Hoses ..................... 1B-31
Solenoid Valve ........................................... 1B-32
Rear Blower Motor Assembly .................... 1B-33Rear Blower Motor Relay and Solenoid
Valve Relay................................................ 1B-34
Rear A/C Main Switch................................ 1B-34
Rear Blower Motor Resistor....................... 1B-35
Rear Blower Motor Switch ......................... 1B-36
Rear A/C No.1 and No.2 Duct ................... 1B-37
Rear A/C No.1 duct ................................ 1B-37
Rear A/C No.2 duct ................................ 1B-37
Compressor Assembly............................... 1B-38
Magnet Clutch............................................ 1B-41
Required Service Materials ......................... 1B-44
Tightening Torque Specification................ 1B-44
Special Tools ............................................... 1B-44
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1B-6 AIR CONDITIONING (OPTIONAL)
Diagnosis
General
Main A/C system (front A/C system)
Condition Possible Cause Correction
Cool air does not
come out (A/C system
does not operative)No refrigerant Perform recover, evacuation and
charging.
Fuse blown Check “IG METER”, “REAR DEFG”
and “A/C” fuses, and check for
short circuit to ground.
A/C switch faulty Check A/C switch.
Blower motor switch faulty Check blower motor switch.
A/C evaporator temperature sensor (A/C evap-
orator thermistor) faultyCheck A/C evaporator tempera-
ture sensor (A/C evaporator ther-
mistor).
Refrigerant (dual) pressure switch faulty Check refrigerant (dual) pressure
switch.
Wiring or grounding faulty Repair as necessary.
A/C ON permission signal in ECM faulty Check A/C ON permission signal.
A/C controller and its circuit faulty Check A/C controller and its circuit.
Cool air does not
come out (A/C com-
pressor does not
operative (won’t rota-
tive))Magnet clutch faulty Check magnet clutch.
Compressor relay faulty Check compressor thermal switch.
Compressor relay faulty Check compressor relay.
Drive belt loose or broken Adjust or replace drive belt.
Compressor faulty Check compressor.
A/C ON permission signal in ECM faulty Check A/C ON permission signal.
A/C controller faulty Check A/C controller.
Cool air does not
come out (A/C con-
denser cooling fan
motor does not opera-
tive)Condenser cooling fan motor relay faulty Check condenser cooling fan motor
relay.
Wiring or grounding faulty Repair as necessary.
A/C condenser fan motor relay signal in ECM
faultyCheck A/C condenser cooling fan
motor relay signal.
Condenser cooling fan motor faulty Check condenser cooling fan
motor.
Cool air does not
come out (Blower
motor does not opera-
tive)Fuse blown Check “FRONT BLOW” and
“REAR DEFG” fuses, and check for
short circuit to ground.
Blower motor relay faulty Check blower motor relay.
Blower motor resistor faulty Check blower motor resistor.
Blower motor switch faulty Check blower motor switch.
Wiring or grounding faulty Repair as necessary.
Blower motor faulty Check blower motor.
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1B-8 AIR CONDITIONING (OPTIONAL)
Rear A/C system
Condition Possible Cause Correction
Cool air dose not come
out (Rear blower motor
normal operative)Solenoid valve relay faulty Check solenoid valve relay, and then
replace if necessary
Solenoid valve faulty Check solenoid valve, and then replace if
necessary
Diode in rear A/C harness faulty Check diode, and then replace rear A/C
harness if necessary
Rear A/C evaporator temperature controller faulty Check rear A/C evaporator temperature
controller, and then replace if necessary
Rear blower motor switch faulty Check rear blower motor switch, and
then repair rear A/C evaporator and
check rear A/C evaporator temperature
controller if necessary
Rear A/C evaporator clogged or frosted Check rear A/C evaporator, and then
replace if necessary
Rear expansion valve faulty Check rear expansion valve, and then
replace if necessary
Air leaking from rear A/C unit or air duct Check and repair if necessary
Insufficient or excessive charge of refrigerant Check charge of refrigerant, and then
perform recovery, evacuation and charg-
ing if necessary
Refrigerant pipe or hose deformed Check pipe (hose), and then replace if
necessary
Cool air dose not come
out (Rear blower motor
dose not operative)Fuse blown Check “A/C” and “REAR BLOW” fuses,
and then check for short circuit to ground
Rear blower motor relay faulty Check rear blower motor relay, and then
replace if necessary
Rear A/C main switch faulty Check rear A/C main switch, and then
replace if necessary
Rear blower motor switch faulty Check rear blower motor switch, and
then replace if necessary
Rear blower motor resister faulty Check rear blower motor resister, and
then replace if necessary
Wiring or grounding faulty Check and repair
Rear blower motor faulty Check rear blower motor, and then
replace if necessary
Cool air dose not come
out at only intermittentlyLoose or poor connected wiring connector Connect connector correctly
Rear expansion valve faulty Check rear expansion valve, and then
replace if necessary
Rear A/C evaporator temperature controller faulty Check rear A/C evaporator temperature
controller, and then replace if necessary
Wiring or grounding faulty Check and repair
Cool air dose not come
out at only high speedRear A/C evaporator frosted Check rear A/C evaporator temperature,
evaporator drain hose and then replace if
necessary
Insufficient velocity of
cooled airRear A/C evaporator clogged or frosted Check rear A/C evaporator, and then
repair rear A/C evaporator or check rear
A/C evaporator temperature if necessary
Air leaking from rear A/C unit or air duct Check rear A/C unit and air duct, and
then repair if necessary
Rear blower motor faulty Check rear blower motor, and then
replace if necessary
Wiring or grounding faulty Check and repair
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1B-14 AIR CONDITIONING (OPTIONAL)
Wiring Circuit
ACG
LT GRN
PNK
PNK
BLKORN
BLK
YEL/GRNRED/BLKBLK/WHT
BLU/WHTPNK/BLK
PNK/GRN
RED/BLK
WHT/RED
YEL/GRN
YEL/BLU
A/C
RED/BLU
RED/BLU
RED/BLKBLK
BLU/ORN
BLU/WHT
BLU/WHT
PNK
PNK/BLU
BLK
PNK/WHT
YEL/BLK
GRY/WHT
GRN/BLK
BLK/WHT
RED/BLK
YEL/GRN
BLK
BLK
BLK
YEL/BLK
YEL/GRN
YEL/GRNBLU/GRN
BLU/YELBLUBLU/BLK
BLU/BLK
17
21
22 18
16
15
19
2026 25 24 23
14
12
29
3
4
7
33 30
31
32
28
27
1213
10
11
35 349
856
A
1. Front blower motor main relay 10. Compressor relay 19. Battery 28. Solenoid valve relay
2. Front blower motor 11. Compressor 20. Generator 29. Rear blower motor relay
3. Front blower motor resistor 12. Condenser cooling fan motor
relay21. Ignition main fuse 60 A 30. Rear blower motor resistor
4. Front blower motor switch 13. Condenser cooling fan motor 22. Heater/A/C main fuse 60 A 31. Rear blower motor
5. A/C controller 14. Fuse box 23.“IG METER” fuse 20 A 32. Rear blower motor switch
6. ECM (PCM) 15.“A/C” fuse 25 A 24.“REAR DEFG” fuse 25 A 33. Rear A/C main switch
7. Heater mode control switch 16. Ignition switch 25.“REAR BLOW” fuse 20A 34. Rear A/C evaporator temperature con-
troller
8. Dual (refrigerant) pressure switch 17. Main fuse box 26.“FRONT BLOW” fuse 30A 35. Rear A/C evaporator temperature sensor
9. A/C evaporator thermistor
(A/C evaporator temperature sensor)18. Battery main fuse 100 A 27. Solenoid valve [A] : Rear A/C wiring circuit (if equipped)
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1B-16 AIR CONDITIONING (OPTIONAL)
SYSTEM CIRCUIT
Terminal arrangement of A/C controller
Terminal arrangement of ECM
A: To “FRONT BLOW” fuse 1. Front blower motor relay 6. Dual (refrigerant) pressure switch 11. Condenser cooling fan motor
B: To “REAR DEFG” fuse 2. Front blower motor 7. A/C thermistor (evaporator temperature sensor) 12. A/C controller
C: To “IG METER” fuse 3. Front blower motor resistor 8. Compressor relay 13. ECM
D: To “A/C” fuse 4. Front blower motor switch 9. Compressor
5. A/C switch 10. Condenser cooling fan motor relay
5V
12V12V
12V5V
12V
5V
AC-A-1
AC-A-7
AC-A-4
AC-B-2
AC-B-1
AC-A-16AC-A-9
AC-A-2 AC-A-13
E61-8
E61-17
E61-22
A
DBBC
1
2
3
4
7 865
1011912
13
12 12
3
45 6 7 8 9 101112131415 16 AC-B
AC-A
87
22 23
34
3565
16 17
25
262
1
8 9
20
212
1
8 9
21
22 1 2 3 4 5 6
9
24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 3310 11
12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 211 2 3 4
7 8 9
10 11 12 13 14 15
18 19 20 21 22 23 243 4 5 6 7
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19
22 23 24 25 26
27 283 4 5 6 7
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 19 18 2017
23
24 25 26 27 29 28 30 E61 C51-3 C51-1 C51-2
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AIR CONDITIONING (OPTIONAL) 1B-17
A/C CONTROLLER VOLTAGE VALUES TABLE
Terminal Wire CircuitMeasurement
groundNormal value Condition
AC-A-1BLK/
WHTController main
power supplyGround to
engine (Fig B)10 – 14 VIgnition switch ON with engine
stopped
AC-A-2BLK/
YELController main
groundGround to body
(Fig A)–0.4 – 0 V Engine running
AC-A-4 ORNRefrigerant
(dual) pressure
switch inputGround to
engine (Fig B)0 – 1 VRefrigerant pressure within 225
kpa (2.3 kg/cm
2, 32.7 psi) to
2548 kpa (26 kg/cm
2, 370 psi)
with engine running
10 – 14 VRefrigerant pressure below 196
kpa (2.0 kg/cm
2, 28 psi) or above
3140 kpa (32 kg/cm
2, 455 psi)
with engine running
AC-A-7GRN/
BLKA/C switch and/
or defroster
switch inputGround to
engine (Fig B)8 – 14 VBlower fan motor switch or A/C or
defroster switch OFF with engine
running
0 – 1.5 VBlower fan motor switch and A/C
or defroster switch ON with
engine running
AC-A-9GRY/
WHTSignal input from
ECM (A/C ON
permission sig-
nal)Ground to
engine (Fig B)10 – 14 V Approve of A/C ON
0 – 1 V A/C ON forbid
AC-A-13YEL/
BLKSignal output to
ECM (A/C ON
request signal)Ground to
engine (Fig B)0 – 1.5 VBlower fan motor switch and A/C
or defroster switch ON with
engine running at A/C evaporator
temperature sensor temperature
input more than approx. 2.5 °C
(less than 2.5 V (5840 Ω)) and
refrigerant pressure switch is ON
10 – 14 VExcept the above-mentioned with
engine running
AC-A-16 PNKCompressor
magnet clutch
relay outputGround to
engine (Fig B)0 – 1 VBlower fan motor switch and A/C
or defroster switch ON with
engine running at A/C evaporator
temperature sensor temperature
input more than approx. 2.5 °C
(less than 2.5 V (5840 Ω)), refrig-
erant pressure switch ON and
signal input from ECM ON
10 – 14 VExcept the above-mentioned with
engine running
AC-B-1BLU/
YELSensor groundGround to body
(Fig A)–0.4 – 0 V Engine running
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1B-18 AIR CONDITIONING (OPTIONAL)
Terminal Wire CircuitMeasurement
groundNormal value Condition
AC-B-2WHT/
BLKA/C evaporator
temperature
sensor (A/C
evaporator ther-
mistor) inputGround to
engine (Fig B)1.8 V
(3520 Ω)A/C evaporator temperature sen-
sor temperature at approx. 15 °C
(59 °F) with engine running
2.51 V
(5.855 Ω)A/C evaporator temperature sen-
sor temperature at approx. 4.5 °C
(34 °F) with engine running
If the temperature is less than
approx. 4.5 °C, in this case com-
pressor and condenser fan
should be stop (come back at
more than approx. 6.1 °C (less
than 5403 Ω, 2.4 V))
E61-8GRY/
WHTSignal output to
A/C controller
(A/C ON permis-
sion signal)Ground to
engine (Fig C)10 – 14 VRequired A/C ON (terminal AC-
A13) at engine running with nor-
mal condition (refer to “INSPEC-
TION OF ECM AND ITS
CIRCUIT” in Section 6E)
0 – 1 VExcept the above-mentioned with
engine running
In this case compressor should
be stop
E61-17YEL/
BLKSignal input from
A/C controller
(A/C ON request
signal)Ground to
engine (Fig C)0 – 1.5 V Require A/C ON
10 – 14 V Turn off the A/C
E61-22YEL/
BLUCondenser cool-
ing fan motor
relay outputGround to
engine (Fig C)0 – 1 VBlower fan motor switch and A/C
or defroster switch ON with
engine running at A/C evaporator
temperature sensor temperature
input more than approx. 2.5 °C
(less than 2.5 V (5840 Ω)), refrig-
erant pressure switch ON and
signal input from ECM ON
Engine coolant temperature sen-
sor more than 113 °C (236 °F)
with engine running
10 – 14 VExcept the above-mentioned with
engine running
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1B-34 AIR CONDITIONING (OPTIONAL)
Rear Blower Motor Relay and Solenoid Valve
Relay
INSPECTION
1) Disconnect negative (–) cable at battery.
2) Remove rear blower motor relay (1) and/or solenoid valve
relay (2) from vehicle.
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 “a” of relay.
5) Connect battery negative (–) terminal “b” of relay.
6) Check continuity between terminal “c” and “d”.
If there is no continuity when relay is connected to the bat-
tery, replace relay.
Rear A/C Main Switch
REMOVAL
1) Remove rear console box (1).
2) Remove front console box mounting screws (2) and clips (3).
3) Disconnect console box wire coupler.
4) Remove rear console box (4).
5) Disconnect rear A/C main switch connector.
6) Remove A/C main switch (5) from front console box (4).
2
1
2
4
3
15
2
3
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5-2 BRAKES
Diagnosis
Diagnosis Table
For the item not found in this column, refer to the same item of the same section in the service manual men-
tioned in the FOREWORD of this manual.
Condition Possible Cause Correction
Brake warning light
turns on after engine
startParking brake applied Release parking brake and check
that brake warning light turns off.
Insufficient amount of brake fluid Add brake fluid.
Brake fluid leaking from brake line Investigate leaky point, correct it
and add brake fluid.
Brake warning light circuit faulty Repair circuit.
Malfunctioning EBD system Check system referring to “DIAG-
NOSIS” of Section 5E2.
ABS warning light
does not turn on for 2
– 3 sec. after ignition
switch has turned ON.Bulb burnt out Replace bulb.
ABS warning light circuit open (including check
relay)Check system referring to “DIAG-
NOSIS” in Section 5E2.
ABS warning light
remains on after igni-
tion switch has turned
on for 2 – 3 sec.Malfunctioning ABS Check system referring to “DIAG-
NOSIS” in Section 5E2.
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5E2-2 ANTILOCK BRAKE SYSTEM (ABS)
Sensor Circuit or Sensor Ring ................. 5E2-22
DTC C1031 (DTC 31), DTC C1032
(DTC 32) – Right-Rear Wheel Speed
Sensor Circuit or Sensor Ring ................. 5E2-22
DTC C1035 (DTC 35), DTC C1036
(DTC 36) – Left-Rear Wheel Speed
Sensor Circuit or Sensor Ring ................. 5E2-22
DTC C1041 (DTC 41) – Right-Front Inlet
Solenoid Circuit ........................................ 5E2-24
DTC C1045 (DTC 45) – Left-Front Inlet
Solenoid Circuit ........................................ 5E2-24
DTC C1055 (DTC 55) – Rear Inlet
Solenoid Circuit ........................................ 5E2-24
DTC C1042 (DTC 42) – Right-Front
Outlet Solenoid Circuit ............................. 5E2-24
DTC C1046 (DTC 46) – Left-Front Outlet
Solenoid Circuit ........................................ 5E2-24
DTC C1056 (DTC 56) – Rear Outlet
Solenoid Circuit ........................................ 5E2-24
DTC C1057 (DTC 57) – Power Source Circuit....................................................... 5E2-25
DTC C1061 (DTC 61) – ABS Pump Motor
Circuit....................................................... 5E2-26
DTC C1063 (DTC 63) – ABS Fail-Safe
Relay Circuit ............................................ 5E2-27
DTC C1071 (DTC 71) – ABS Control
Module ..................................................... 5E2-28
On-Vehicle Service .................................... 5E2-29
Precautions .............................................. 5E2-29
ABS Hydraulic Unit Operation Check
(Using SUZUKI Scan Tool) ...................... 5E2-29
ABS Hydraulic Unit Operation Check
(Not Using Suzuki Scan Tool).................. 5E2-29
ABS Hydraulic Unit/Control Module
Assembly ................................................. 5E2-31
Rear Sensor Rotor (Retainer Ring) ......... 5E2-33
Tightening Torque Specification.............. 5E2-34
Special Tool ............................................... 5E2-34