Drive shift SUZUKI GRAND VITARA 2001 2.G Owner's Manual
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7B1-48 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (4 A/T)
SELECT CABLE
ADJUSTMENT
1) Loosen manual shift lever (select cable side) nut (1).
2) Shift select lever to “N” range.
3) Align center line (2) on manual valve shaft (3) to “N” refer-
ence line (4) as shown.
4) Tighten manual shift lever nut (selector cable side) (1) as
specified torque.
Tightening torque
Manual shift lever nut (a) :
23 N·m (2.3 kg-m, 17.0 lb-ft)
5) After select cable was installed, check for the following.
•Push vehicle with selector lever shifted to “P” range.
Vehicle should not move.
•Vehicle can not be driven in “N” range.
•Vehicle can be driven in “D”, “2” and “L” ranges.
•Vehicle can be backed in “R” range.
1. Selector lever assembly 6. Washer 11. Transmission range switch assembly
2. Selector lever assembly mounting bolt 7. Clip 12. Transmission range switch mounting bolt
3. Selector cable 8. Manual select lever nut (transmission range switch side) 13. Manual select lever nut (selector cable side)
4. Cable bracket 9. Lock washer 14. Selector cable clip
5. Cable bracket mounting bolt 10. Manual select lever Tightening Torque
24
3
1, (a)
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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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CRUISE CONTROL SYSTEM 8E-5
Cancel Conditions
Constant cruising is cancelled under the following conditions.
•Ignition switch is turned OFF.
•Cruise main switch is turned OFF.
•Vehicle speed has slowed down to lower than minimum operating speed (40 km/h (25 mile/h)).
•*Vehicle speed varies beyond cancel speed range (–15 km/h, –9 mile/h) from preset speed.
•*Brake pedal is depressed. (Stop lamp switch is turned ON).
•*Clutch pedal is depressed (Clutch pedal position switch is turned ON) (For M/T vehicle).
•*Selector lever is shifted to N range (Park/Neutral position switch in transmission range switch is turned ON).
•*CANCEL switch is turned ON.
Diagnosis
Diagnosis Table
PCM – Overdrive and TCC
off command signal outputWhen the throttle opening for the vehicle speed exceeds the specified value
during cruise control, the cruise control module sends this signal to PCM. PCM
uses this signal as one of signals to control 4-A/T.
Cruise main switch indicator
lampIn the state with the ignition switch ON and the cruise control system OFF,
pressing this switch once and releasing it will activate the cruise control system
and the cruise control module will cause the indicator lamp to light up.
“CRUISE” indicator lamp It lights up when cruise control (accelerator pedal control) is functioning. Component Function
NOTE:
When constant cruising is cancelled under above any condition with * (asterisk), vehicle speed before
cancellation can be resumed by operating ACCEL RESUME switch, provided that vehicle speed is
higher than 40 km/h (25 miles/h).
Condition Possible Cause Correction
Main switch indicator
lamp fails to light up
or remains ON.Main switch indicator lamp circuit faulty Refer to “CRUISE MAIN SWITCH INDI-
CATOR LAMP CIRCUIT CHECK” in this
section.
Cruise control module power and ground
circuits faultyRefer to “CRUISE CONTROL MODULE
POWER AND GROUND CIRCUIT
CHECK” in this section.
Actuator assembly faulty Replace actuator assembly.
“CRUISE” indicator
lamp fails to light up
or remains ON.“CRUISE” indicator lamp circuit Refer to ““CRUISE” INDICATOR LAMP
CIRCUIT CHECK” in this section.
Cruise control module power and ground
circuitsRefer to “CRUISE CONTROL MODULE
POWER AND GROUND CIRCUIT
CHECK” in this section.
Actuator assembly faulty Replace actuator assembly.
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CRUISE CONTROL SYSTEM 8E-7
Note on System Circuit Inspection
Refer to “PRECAUTION FOR ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT SERVICE” in Section 0A. “RESUME/ACCEL”
switch fails to resume
preset vehicle speed
after cruise control is
cancelled.Main switch, “COAST/SET”, “RESUME/
ACCEL” and “CANCEL” switch circuits
faultyRefer to “CRUISE MAIN SWITCH,
COAT/SET, RESUME/ACCEL AND
CANCEL SWITCHES CIRCUITS
CHECK” in this section.
Actuator assembly faulty Replace actuator assembly.
Cruise control is not
cancelled even when
brake pedal is
depressed.Stop lamp switch circuit faulty Refer to “STOP LAMP SWITCH (WITH
PEDAL POSITION SWITCH) CIRCUITS
CHECK” in this section.
Actuator assembly faulty Replace actuator assembly.
Cruise control is not
cancelled even when
clutch pedal is
depressed.Clutch pedal position switch circuit faulty Refer to “CLUTCH PEDAL POSITION
SWITCH CIRCUIT CHECK” in this Sec-
tion.
Actuator assembly faulty Replace actuator assembly.
Cruise control is not
cancelled even when
selector lever is
shifted to “N” posi-
tion.Transmission range switch circuit (4 A/T
model only) faultyRefer to “TRANSMISSION RANGE
SWITCH CIRCUIT CHECK” in this sec-
tion.
Actuator assembly faulty Replace actuator assembly.
4 speed A/T gear shift-
ing is frequent
between 3rd and over-
drive when driving on
uphill road (Hunting).Throttle valve opening signal circuit faulty Refer to “THROTTLE VALVE OPENING
SIGNAL CIRCUIT CHECK” in this Sec-
tion.
Overdrive and TCC off command signal
circuit faultyRefer to “OVERDRIVE AND TCC OFF
COMMAND SIGNAL CIRCUIT CHECK”
in this section.
Actuator assembly faulty Replace actuator assembly.
4 speed A/T is not
shifted to overdrive
gear even though not
on uphill road.Throttle valve opening signal circuit faulty Refer to “THROTTLE VALVE OPENING
SIGNAL CIRCUIT CHECK” in this sec-
tion.
Overdrive and TCC off command signal
circuit faultyRefer to “OVERDRIVE AND TCC OFF
COMMAND SIGNAL CIRCUIT CHECK”
in this section.
Actuator assembly faulty Replace actuator assembly. Condition Possible Cause Correction