Pressure SUZUKI GRAND VITARA 2001 2.G Owners Manual
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AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (4 A/T) 7B1-59
•Tighten TCC (lock-up) solenoid valve bolt to specified
torque.
Tightening torque
TCC solenoid valve bolt :
5.5 N·m (0.55 kg-m, 4.0 lb-ft)
•Tighten pressure relief valve bolt to specified torque.
Tightening torque
Pressure relief valve bolt :
5.5 N·m (0.55 kg-m, 4.0 lb-ft)
•Tighten lower valve body plate (1), TCC (lock-up) control
valve plate (2) flange bolt to specified torque.
Tightening torque
Lower valve body and TCC control valve Plate bolts :
5.5 N·m (0.55 kg-m, 4.0 lb-ft)
Unit Assembly
1) Apply A/T fluid to new O-ring and spring and install them to
accumulator piston and install accumulator piston to trans-
mission case.
1. Solenoid valve No. 2 (TCC solenoid valve)
2. O-ring
4. Upper spring
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AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (4 A/T) 7B1-61
Special Tool
09925-37811-001 09931-76030 09931-76011
Oil pressure gauge 16/14 pin DLC cable for
Tech 1AMass storage cartridge for
Tech 1ATech 1A kit (SUZUKI scan
tool) (See NOTE “A”.)
09940-53111
Bearing installer Tech 2 kit (SUZUKI scan
tool) (See NOTE “B”.)
NOTE:
“A”: This kit includes the following items and substitutes for the Tech 2 kit.
1. Storage case, 2. Operator’s manual, 3. Suzuki scan tool, 4. DLC cable, 5. Test lead/probe,
6. Power source cable, 7. DLC cable adapter, 8. Self-test adapter
“B”: This kit includes the following items and substitutes for the Tech 1A kit.
1. Tech 2, 2. PCMCIA card, 3. DLC cable, 4. SAE 16/19 adapter, 5. Cigarette cable, 6. DLC loopback
adapter, 7. Battery power cable, 8. RS232 cable, 9. RS232 adapter, 10. RS232 loopback connector,
11. Storage case, 12. Power supply
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7E-2 DIFFERENTIAL (FRONT)
General Description
4WD Control System
System circuit
1. 4WD switch 4. Release valve 7. Front differential 10. To ignition switch
2. Air pump assembly 5. Pressure switch 8. Air hose and pipe 11. ECM or PCM
3. Pump motor 6. Transfer 9. 4WD indicator lamp
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DIFFERENTIAL (FRONT) 7E-5
4WD Control System Circuit Inspection
Voltage check
Check for input or output voltage (voltage between each circuit and body ground) of ECM (PCM) with ECM
(PCM) connector connected and ignition switch turned ON.
TER-
MINALCIRCUITWIRE
COLORNORMAL
VOLTAGECONDITION
E61-19 4WD Indicator lampORN/
BLK10 –14 V Transfer shift lever : 2H or N
0 – 1 V4 seconds after transfer shift lever shifted
to 4H or 4L
C51-1-9Air pump assembly
(Pump motor and release
valve)RED 0 – 1 V Transfer shift lever : 2H or N
10 – 14 V1 seconds after transfer shift lever shifted
to 4H or 4L
C51-3-7 4WD switchBLK/
ORN10 – 14 V Transfer shift lever : 2H or N
0 – 1 V Transfer shift lever : 4H or 4L
C51-3-17 GroundBLK/
ORN 0 – 1 V –
C51-3-18Air pump assembly
(pressure switch)PNK 0 – 1 V Transfer shift lever : 2H or N
10 – 14 V4 seconds after transfer shift lever shifted
to 4H or 4L
1. ECM (PCM) connector terminal arrangement ; viewed from harness side
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7E-6 DIFFERENTIAL (FRONT)
4WD Control System Inspection
1) Install special tool to air hose connecting between air pump
assembly and differential (actuator) as shown in figure.
Tighten adjusting screw (2) of special tool as far as it stops.
Close air check side opening by using fuel hose (1) as blind
plug.
Special tool
(A) : 09918-18110
SUZUKI GENUINE PARTS
(B) : 09367-04002
2) Turn ON ignition switch and shift transfer lever from 2H to 4H
range.
3) Check that motor starts running (a sound can be heard)
within 1 second and it stops when gauge of special tool indi-
cates specified pressure value.
Check also for air leakage.
Air pressure specification
(for 4WD control system inspection) :
30.0 – 45.0 kPa (0.30 – 0.45 kg/cm
2, 4.25 - 6.40 psi)
4) Check that pressure value indicated on gauge of special tool
drops as soon as transfer lever is shifted to 2H position.
5) Start motor by shifting transfer lever to 4H position again.
Loosen adjusting screw (2) to lower pressure value on
gauge. Motor should start to run again and stop in about 4
seconds.
6) With the adjusting screw (2) of special tool loosened, shift
transfer shift lever to N or 2H position and then 4L or 4H
position.
Pump motor should stop about 10 seconds after motor starts
to run. NOTE:
Use care not to bend any part of hose.
3. pipe (to air pump assembly)
4. Hose (to differential carrier)
5. Differential housing
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DIFFERENTIAL (FRONT) 7E-11
Unit Repair
Refer to the same section of “UNIT REPAIR MANUAL” mentioned in “FOREWORD” of this manual.
Tightening Torque Specification
Special Tool
Fastening partTightening torque
Nm kg-m lb-ft
Front mounting bolts 85 8.5 61.5
Front mounting bracket bolts 50 5.0 36.5
Front drive shaft flange bolts 50 5.0 36.5
Propeller shaft flange bolts 50 5.0 36.5
Rear mounting bolt 85 8.5 61.5
Rear mounting bracket bolts 50 5.0 36.5
Rear mounting bracket No.2 bolts 85 8.5 61.5
09918-18110 09951-16080 09951-26010
Air pressure regulator Bearing installer Bush remover plate
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7F-2 DIFFERENTIAL (REAR)
General Description
The differential assembly using a hypoid bevel pinion and gear is installed to the rear axle. It is set in the conven-
tional type axle housing.
The differential assembly is decisive in that the drive power is concentrated there. Therefore, use of genuine
parts and specified torque is compulsory. Further, because of sliding tooth meshing with high pressure between
bevel pinion and gear, it is mandatory to lubricate them by hypoid gear oil.
Diagnosis
Diagnosis Table
Condition Possible Cause Correction
Gear noiseDeteriorated or water mixed lubricant Repair and replenish.
Inadequate or insufficient lubricant Repair and replenish.
Maladjusted backlash between drive bevel pin-
ion and gearAdjust as prescribed.
Improper tooth contact in the mesh between
drive bevel pinion and gearAdjust or replace.
Loose drive bevel gear securing bolts Replace or retighten.
Damaged differential gear(s) or differential pin-
ion(s)Replace.
Bearing noise(Constant noise) Deteriorated or water mixed
lubricantRepair and replenish.
(Constant noise) Inadequate or insufficient
lubricantRepair and replenish.
(Noise while coasting) Damaged bearing(s) of
drive bevel pinionReplace.
(Noise while turning) Damaged differential side
bearing(s) or axle bearing(s)Replace.
Oil leakageClogged breather plug Clean.
Worn or damaged oil seal Replace.
Excessive oil Adjust oil level.
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INSTRUMENTATION/DRIVER INFORMATION 8C-1
8C
SECTION 8C
INSTRUMENTATION/DRIVER INFORMATION
CONTENTS
General Description ........................................8C-2
Combination Meter ........................................8C-2
On-vehicle Service ..........................................8C-4
Fuel Meter/Fuel Gauge Unit ..........................8C-4
Fuel level sensor (sender gauge) ..............8C-4
Engine Coolant Temperature (ECT) Meter
and Sensor ....................................................8C-5Engine coolant temperature sensor .......... 8C-5
Oil Pressure Light ......................................... 8C-5
Oil pressure switch .................................... 8C-5
Brake Warning Light ..................................... 8C-5
Brake fluid level switch .............................. 8C-5
WARNING:
For vehicles equipped with Supplemental Restraint (Air Bag) System:
Service on and around the air bag system components or wiring must be performed only by an
authorized SUZUKI dealer. Refer to “Air Bag System Components and Wiring Location View” under
“General Description” in air bag system section in order to confirm whether you are performing ser-
vice on or near the air bag system components or wiring. Please observe all WARNINGS and “Ser-
vice Precautions” under “On-Vehicle Service” in air bag system section before performing service
on or around the air bag system components or wiring. Failure to follow WARNINGS could result in
unintentional activation of the system or could render the system inoperative. Either of these two
conditions may result in severe injury.
Technical service work must be started at least 90 seconds after the ignition switch is turned to the
“LOCK” position and the negative cable is disconnected from the battery. Otherwise, the system
may be activated by reserve energy in the Sensing and Diagnostic Module (SDM).
NOTE:
For the descriptions (items) not found in this section, refer to the same section of the Service Manual
mentioned in the FOREWORD of this manual.
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8C-2 INSTRUMENTATION/DRIVER INFORMATION
General Description
Combination Meter
1. Tachometer 8. Multifunction indicator light 15. Charge warning light
2. Speedometer 9. Turn signal pilot light (RH) 16. Brake fluid level, parking brake and EBD warning light
3. Fuel level meter 10. AIR BAG warning light 17. POWER indicator light (A/T vehicle only)
4. Engine coolant temperature meter 11. O/D OFF light (A/T vehicle only) 18. CRUISE indicator light
5. Turn signal pilot light (LH) 12. Fasten seat belt light (if equipped) 19. Immobilizer warning light (if equipped)
6. 4WD indicator 13. High beam light 20. Shift position indicator (A/T vehicle, if equipped)
7. ABS warning light 14. Engine oil pressure warning light
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![SUZUKI GRAND VITARA 2001 2.G Owners Manual INSTRUMENTATION/DRIVER INFORMATION 8C-3
COMBINATION METER INTERNAL CIRCUITS
COMBINATION METER COUPLERS
[A] : Coupler A [B] : Coupler B [C] : Coupler C
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COMBINATION METER INTERNAL CIRCUITS
COMBINATION METER COUPLERS
[A] : Coupler A [B] : Coupler B [C] : Coupler C
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INSTRUMENTATION/DRIVER INFORMATION 8C-3
COMBINATION METER INTERNAL CIRCUITS
COMBINATION METER COUPLERS
[A] : Coupler A [B] : Coupler B [C] : Coupler C
1. To Cruise control module (if equipped) GRY/YEL 1. To door switch (drive side) BLK/BLU 1. To ground BLK
2. Blank–2. To transmission range switch
(A/T vehicle only, if equipped) LGRN/BLU 2. To ECM (PCM for A/T vehicle) BRN
3. To ignition switch BLK/WHT 3. To transmission range switch
(A/T vehicle only, if equipped) 2GRN/ORN 3. To ignition switch PPL/RED
4. Blank–4. To transmission range switch
(A/T vehicle only, if equipped) DYEL/GRN 4. To brake fluid level switch RED/BLK
5. To ABS control module (if equipped) BLU/ORN 5. To transmission range switch
(A/T vehicle only, if equipped) NORN/BLU 5. To parking brake switch PPL
6. To PCM (A/T vehicle only) GRY/BLU 6. To transmission range switch
(A/T vehicle only, if equipped) PORN/GRN 6. To seat belt switch GRY/RED
7. To ABS control module (if equipped) BRN 7. To transmission range switch
(A/T vehicle only, if equipped) RRED 7. To generator WHT/RED
8. To VSS BLU/YEL 8. To illumination control module RED/GRN 8. To engine oil pressure switch YEL/BLK
9. To combination switch GRN/RED 9. To PCM (A/T vehicle only) WHT/BLK 9. To combination switch RED/YEL
10. To air bag SDM BLU 10. To ECT sensor YEL/WHT 10. To ignition switch BLU/RED
11. To main fuse WHT/BLU 11. To fuel level gauge BLU/WHT
12. To fuse box WHT 12. To ground BLU/YEL
13. To combination switch RED 13. To combination switch GRN/YEL
14. To immobilizer control module
(if equipped)PPL
15. To ECM (PCM for A/T vehicle) PPL/YEL
16. To ECM (PCM for A/T vehicle) ORN/BLK
P R N D 2 LCRUISEPOWER4WDSPEED
METERTACHO
METERFUEL
METERTEMP.
METER
A-11
A-13 A-8 B-12 B-11 C-8 A-15 A-6 A-1 B-9 A-16 A-14 C-7 C-1 A-10 C-3 C-4 C-5 A-7 A-5 B-8 B-1B-10 C-2 A-12 A-3B-13 B-2 B-3 B-4 B-5 B- B-6 C-9 C-10 A-9ABS circuit EBD circuit Air bag circuit
or ABS or BRAKE
if equipped
or CHECK
ENGINE
NOTE:
Terminal arrangement of coupler viewed from harness side.