intake hose SUZUKI GRAND VITARA 2001 2.G User Guide
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ENGINE MECHANICAL (H27 ENGINE) 6A2-7
6) Connect hoses of heater, EVAP canister, fuel feed and fuel
return.
7) Install EGR pipe with new gaskets.
8) Connect hoses of EVAP canister purge valve and heater.
9) Connect hoses of PCV, breather and water.
10) Connect couplers of manifold absolute pressure (MAP) sen-
sor, EVAP canister purge valve and EGR valve.
Fix wire harness with clamps.
11) Install clamp bracket (4) to intake collector.
12) Connect earth terminal (3) to intake collector.
13) Connect couplers of TP sensor (1) and IAC valve (2).
14) Connect brake booster hose (2) to intake manifold.
15) Connect injector wire (1) coupler.
1. Heater hose
2. Fuel feed hose
3. Fuel return hose
4. EVAP canister hose
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1. EVAP canister purge valve 6. PCV hose
2. EGR valve 7. Water hose
3. EGR pipe 8. Breather hose
4. EVAP canister purge valve hose 9. Earth terminal coupler
5. Heater hose9
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6A2-8 ENGINE MECHANICAL (H27 ENGINE)
16) Connect water hoses (3) to throttle body.
17) Connect accelerator cable (1) and A/T throttle cable (2) (for
A/T vehicle) to throttle body.
18) Install surge tank pipe (2) to intake manifold with new gas-
kets and intake air pipe (1) to throttle body.
19) Install surge tank cover (1).
20) Install air cleaner upper case.
21) Connect coupler to intake air temp. sensor and MAF sensor.
22) Install strut tower bar (1).
23) Check to ensure that all removed parts are back in place.
Reinstall any necessary parts which have not been rein-
stalled.
24) Refill cooling system referring to “COOLING SYSTEM
FLUSH AND REFILL” in Section 6B.
25) Connect negative cable at battery.
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ENGINE MECHANICAL (H27 ENGINE) 6A2-9
26) Upon completion of installation, verify that there is no fuel
leakage at each connection according to procedure
described in Section 6.
Exhaust Manifold
REMOVAL
1) Disconnect negative (–) cable at battery.
2) Remove air cleaner upper case and intake air hose if right
side exhaust manifold is removed.
3) Detach couplers from their bracket and disconnect oxygen
sensor lead wires at couplers. WARNING:
To avoid danger of being burned, do not service exhaust
system while it is still hot. Service should be performed
after system has cooled off.
1. Left (No.1) exhaust manifold
Right (No.2) exhaust manifold
2. Exhaust manifold cover
3. Exhaust No.1 pipe
A. Without WU-TWC
B. With WU-TWC
1. HO2S-1 (Green connector)
2. HO2S-2 (Black connector)
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6A2-20 ENGINE MECHANICAL (H27 ENGINE)
12) Install oil pan and oil pump strainer.
Refer to “OIL PAN AND OIL PUMP STRAINER” in this sec-
tion.
13) Install cylinder head cover.
Refer to “CYLINDER HEAD COVER” in this section.
14) Install exhaust manifold.
Refer to “EXHAUST MANIFOLD” in this section.
15) Install radiator outlet pipe, radiator, cooling fan and water
hose.
Refer to “COOLING WATER PIPES OR HOSES”, “RADIA-
TOR” and “COOLING FAN AND FAN CLUTCH” in Section
6B.
16) Install throttle body and intake manifold.
Refer to “THROTTLE BODY AND INTAKE MANIFOLD” in
this section.
17) Adjust water pump drive belt tension.
Refer to “COOLING FAN BELT TENSION CHECK AND
ADJUSTMENT” in Section 6B.
18) Adjust power steering pump drive belt tension.
Refer to “POWER STEERING PUMP DRIVE BELT” in Sec-
tion 3B1.
19) Adjust accelerator cable play and A/T throttle cable play.
Refer to “ACCELERATOR CABLE ADJUSTMENT” and “A/T
THROTTLE CABLE ADJUSTMENT (A/T VEHICLE)” in Sec-
tion 6E2.
20) Check to ensure that all removed parts are back in place.
Reinstall any necessary parts which have not been rein-
stalled.
21) Refill engine with engine oil, referring to “ENGINE OIL
CHANGE” in Section 0B.
22) Refill cooling system referring to “COOLING SYSTEM
FLUSH AND REFILL” in Section 6B.
23) Refill front differential housing with gear oil if drained, refer-
ring to “MAINTENANCE SERVICE” in Section 7E.
24) Connect negative cable at battery.
25) Check ignition timing and adjust as necessary, referring to
“IGNITION TIMING CHECK AND ADJUSTMENT” in Section
6F2.
26) Verify that there is no fuel leakage, water leakage, oil leak-
age and exhaust gas leakage at each connection.
27) Check wheel alignment, referring to “STEERING ANGLE” in
Section 3A.
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6A2-26 ENGINE MECHANICAL (H27 ENGINE)
Unit Repair Overhaul
Engine Assembly
REMOVAL
1) Release fuel pressure in fuel feed line. Refer to “FUEL
PRESSURE RELIEF PROCEDURE” in Section 6.
2) Disconnect negative (–) cable at battery.
3) Remove engine hood.
4) Drain engine oil.
5) Drain coolant.
6) Remove radiator, radiator fan shroud, cooling fan and radia-
tor reservoir. Refer to “COOLING FAN AND FAN CLUTCH”
and “RADIATOR” in Section 6B.
7) Disconnect accelerator cable (1) and A/T throttle cable (for
A/T vehicle) (2) from throttle body.
8) Remove strut tower bar and surge tank cover.
9) Disconnect IAT sensor coupler and MAF sensor coupler then
remove air cleaner upper case, intake air hose, intake air
pipe and surge tank pipe as a component.
10) Remove engine oil level gauge guide and A/T fluid level
gauge guide (for A/T vehicle).
11) Remove ignition coil covers.
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6E2-2 ENGINE AND EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM (SEQUENTIAL MULTIPORT FUEL INJECTION FOR H27 ENGINE)
Fuel injector.......................................... 6E2-26
Electronic Control System........................ 6E2-31
Engine control module (ECM)/
powertrain control module (PCM) ........ 6E2-31
Mass air flow sensor (MAF sensor)...... 6E2-32
Intake air temperature (IAT) sensor ..... 6E2-34
Throttle position sensor (TP sensor) .... 6E2-35
Engine coolant temperature sensor
(ECT sensor) ........................................ 6E2-36
Heated oxygen sensor (sensor 1) ........ 6E2-37
Heated oxygen sensor (sensor 2) ........ 6E2-38
Vehicle speed sensor (VSS) ................ 6E2-39
Manifold absolute pressure sensor ...... 6E2-39
Fuel level sensor (sender gauge)......... 6E2-41
Crankshaft position sensor................... 6E2-41Main relay ............................................ 6E2-41
Fuel pump relay ................................... 6E2-42
Fuel cut operation ................................ 6E2-43
Emission Control System......................... 6E2-44
EGR system (if equipped) .................... 6E2-44
EVAP canister ...................................... 6E2-45
Vacuum passage ................................. 6E2-46
PCV System ............................................ 6E2-47
PCV hose ............................................. 6E2-47
PCV valve ............................................ 6E2-47
PCV system ......................................... 6E2-48
Tightening Torque Specification.............. 6E2-48
Special Tool ............................................... 6E2-48
General Description
The engine and emission control system has 4 major sub-systems: air intake system, fuel delivery system, elec-
tronic control system and emission control system.
Air intake system includes air cleaner, mass air flow sensor, throttle body, idle air control valve and intake man-
ifold.
Fuel delivery system includes fuel pump, delivery pipe, fuel pressure regulator, fuel injectors, etc.
Electronic control system includes ECM (PCM), various sensors and controlled devices.
Emission control system includes EGR, EVAP and PCV systems.
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6E2-6 ENGINE AND EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM (SEQUENTIAL MULTIPORT FUEL INJECTION FOR H27 ENGINE)
Air Intake System
The main components of the air intake system are air cleaner, mass air flow sensor, air cleaner, intake air pipe,
throttle body, intake collector, idle air control valve and intake manifold.
The air (by the amount corresponding to the throttle valve opening and engine speed) is filtered by the air
cleaner, passes through the throttle body, is distributed by the intake manifold and finally drawn into each com-
bustion chamber.
When the idle air control valve is opened according to the signal from ECM (PCM), the air bypasses the throttle
valve through bypass passage and is finally drawn into the intake manifold.
“A” : Air 1. Air cleaner 6. PCV hose 11. Breather hose 16. IAC valve and fast idle control system
“B” : EGR 2. IAT sensor 7. Brake booster 12. MAF sensor 17. FIA valve
“C” : Engine coolant 3. Resonator 8. Fuel pressure
regulator hose13. EGR valve 18. Thermo - WAX
4. Intake manifold 9. Intake air pipe 14. TP sensor
5. Intake collector 10. Throttle body 15. IAC valve
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ENGINE AND EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM (SEQUENTIAL MULTIPORT FUEL INJECTION FOR H27 ENGINE) 6E2-7
Fuel Delivery System
The fuel delivery system consists of the fuel tank, fuel pump, fuel filter, fuel pressure regulator, delivery pipe and
fuel injectors.
The fuel in the fuel tank is pumped up by the fuel pump, filtered by the fuel filter and fed under pressure to each
injector through the delivery pipe.
As the fuel pressure applied to the injector (the fuel pressure in the fuel feed line) is always kept a certain
amount higher than the pressure in the intake manifold by the fuel pressure regulator, the fuel is injected into the
intake port of the cylinder head when the injector opens according to the injection signal from ECM (PCM).
The fuel relieved by the fuel pressure regulator returns through the fuel return line to the fuel tank.
[A] : Fuel 1. Fuel tank 5. Fuel return line 9. Fuel injector
[B] : Air 2. Fuel pump 6. Fuel pressure regulator 10. Fuel delivery pipe
3. Fuel filter 7. Vacuum hose for fuel pressure regulator 11. Throttle valve
4. Fuel feed line 8. Intake manifold surge tank
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6E2-18 ENGINE AND EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM (SEQUENTIAL MULTIPORT FUEL INJECTION FOR H27 ENGINE)
Air Intake System
Throttle body
REMOVAL
1) Disconnect negative (–) cable at battery.
2) Drain cooling system.
3) Remove strut tower bar.
4) Disconnect accelerator cable (1) and or A/T throttle cable (2)
from throttle body.
5) Disconnect water hoses from throttle body.
1. Throttle body 4. Water hose
2. Intake collector 5. MAF sensor
3. Breather hose 6. TP sensor
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ENGINE AND EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM (SEQUENTIAL MULTIPORT FUEL INJECTION FOR H27 ENGINE) 6E2-19
6) Remove surge tank cover.
Remove intake air pipe (1) and surge tank pipe (2).
7) Disconnect connectors of TP sensor and IAC valve.
8) Disconnect ground wire at connector.
9) Remove clamp bracket (1) and harness clamps from intake
collector.
10) Disconnect connectors of EVAP canister purge valve (1),
MAP sensor and EGR valve (5).
11) Disconnect PCV valve (6) from cylinder head with hose con-
nected, breather hose (3) from cylinder head and EVAP can-
ister purge valve hose (2).
12) Detach EGR pipe (4) from intake air collector.
13) Remove throttle body (3) and intake collector (2) from intake
manifold (1).
14) Disconnect hoses of PCV from throttle body.
15) Remove throttle body from intake collector.
NOTE:
TP sensor (4), or other components containing rubber
must not be placed in a solvent or cleaner bath. A
chemical reaction will cause these parts to swell,
harden or get distorted.
Don’t put drills or wires into passages for cleaning. It
causes damages in passages.