cam SUZUKI JIMNY 2005 3.G Service Workshop Manual
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Abbreviations May Be Used In This Manual
Abbreviations
AABC
ATDC
API
ATF
ALR
AC
A/T
A/C
ABDC
A/F
A-ELRAnti-lock Brake System
After Top Dead Center
American Petroleum Institute
Automatic Transmission Fluid
Automatic Locking Retractor
Alternating Current
Automatic Transmission
Air Conditioning
After Bottom Dead Center
Air Fuel Mixture Ratio
Automatic-Emergency
Locking RetractorEEBCM
ECM
ECT Sensor
EGR
EGRT Sensor
EFE Heater
ELR
EPS
EVAP
EVAP CanisterElectronic Brake Control Module,
ABS Control Module
Engine Control Module
Engine Coolant Temperature
Sensor (Water Temp. Sensor,
WTS)
Exhaust Gas Recirculation
EGR Temperature Sensor
(Recirculated Exhaust Gas Temp.
Sensor, REGTS)
Early Fuel Evaporation
Heater (Positive Temperature
Coefficient, PTC Heater)
Emergency Locking Retractor
Electronic Power Steering
Evaporative Emission
Evaporative Emission Canister
(Charcoal Canister) BB+
BTDC
BBDCBattery Positive Voltage
Before Top Dead Center
Before Bottom Dead Center
CCKT
CMP Sensor
CO
CPP Switch
CPU
CRSCircuit
Camshaft Position Sensor
(Crank Angle Sensor, CAS)
Carbon Monoxide
Clutch Pedal Position Switch
(Clutch Switch, Clutch Start
Switch)
Central Processing Unit
Child Restraint SystemF 4WD 4 Wheel Drive
GGEN
GNDGenerator
Ground
HHC
HO2SHydrocarbons
Heated Oxygen Sensor
DDC
DLC
DOHC
DOJ
DRL
DTCDirect Current
Data Link Connector
(Assembly Line Diag. Link, ALDL,
Serial Data Link, SDL)
Double Over Head Camshaft
Double Offset Joint
Daytime Running Light
Diagnostic Trouble Code
(Diagnostic Code)IIAC Valve
IAT Sensor
ICM
IG
ISC ActuatorIdle Air Control Valve (Idle Speed
Control Solenoid Valve, ISC
Solenoid Valve)
Intake Air Temperature Sensor
(Air temperature Sensor, ATS)
Immobilizer Control Module
Ignition
Idle Speed Control Actuator
(Motor)
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LLH
LSPVLeft Hand
Load Sensing Proportioning Valve
TTBI
TCC
TCM
TP Sensor
TVV
TWC
2WDThrottle Body Fuel Injection
(Single-Point Fuel Injection, SPI)
Torque Converter Clutch
Transmission Control Module
(A/T Controller, A/T Control Mod-
ule)
Throttle Position Sensor
Thermal Vacuum Valve
(Thermal Vacuum Switching Valve,
TVSV, Bimetal Vacuum Switching
Valve, BVSV)
Three Way Catalytic Converter
(Three Way Catalyst)
2 Wheel Drive MMAF Sensor
MAP Sensor
Max
MFI
Min
MIL
M/TMass Air Flow Sensor
(Air Flow Sensor, AFS, Air Flow
Meter, AFM)
Manifold Absolute Pressure
Sensor (Pressure Sensor, PS)
Maximum
Multiport Fuel Injection
(Multipoint Fuel Injection)
Minimum
Malfunction Indicator Lamp
(“CHECK ENGINE” Light)
Manual Transmission
N NOx Nitrogen Oxides VVIN
VSSVehicle Identification Number
Vehicle Speed Sensor
OOBD
O/D
OHCOn-Board Diagnostic System
(Self-Diagnosis Function)
Overdrive
Over Head CamshaftWWU-OC
WU-TWCWarm Up Oxidation Catalytic
Converter
Warm Up Three Way Catalytic
Converter
PPNP
P/S
PSP Switch
PCM
PCVPark/Neutral Position
Power Steering
Power Steering Pressure Switch
(P/S Pressure Switch)
Powertrain Control Module
Positive Crankcase Ventilation
R RH Right Hand
SSAE
SDM
SFI
SOHCSociety of Automotive Engineers
Sensing and Diagnostic Module
(Air bag controller, Air bag control
module)
Sequential Multiport Fuel Injection
Single Over Head Camshaft
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3) Check belt for tension.
Power steering pump and/or A/C compressor drive belt
tension
“a”: 6 – 9 mm (0.24 – 0.35 in.) deflection under 100 N
(10 kg, 22 lb) pressure.
4) If belt tension is out of above specification, adjust it referring
to “Compressor Drive Belt” in Section 1B or “Power Steering
Belt Check” in Section 3B1.
5) Connect negative cable to battery.
REPLACEMENT
Replace belt with new one referring to “Compressor Drive Belt” in
Section 1B or “Power Steering Belt Check” in Section 3B1.
Valve Lash
INSPECTION
1) Inspect intake and exhaust valve lash and adjust as neces-
sary.
Refer to “Valve Lash (Clearance)” in Section 6A1 for valve
lash inspection and adjustment procedure.
Engine Oil and Filter
CHANGE
Before draining engine oil, check engine for oil leakage. If any evi-
dence of leakage is found, make sure to correct defective part
before proceeding to the following work.
1. P/S pump pulley
2. Camshaft pulley
3. A/C compressor pulley (if equipped)
4. Belt tension pulley
1. Camshaft
2. Thickness gauge
WARNING:
New and used engine oil can be hazardous.
Be sure to read “WARNING” in General Precaution in
Section 0A and observe what in written there.
Step 1) – 7) outlined below must be performed with
ENGINE NOT RUNNING. For step 8), be sure to have
adequate ventilation while engine is running.
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Parking Brake Lever and Cable
INSPECTION
1) Inspect brake cable for damage and smooth movement.
Replace cable if it is in deteriorated condition.
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 5.
Parking brake lever stroke
“a”: 6 – 8 notches (with 200 N (20 kg, 44 lbs) of pull pres-
sure)
Tires/Wheels
TIRE INSPECTION AND ROTATION
1) Check tires for uneven or excessive wear, or damage.
If defective, replace.
Refer to “Irregular and/or Premature Wear” and “Wear Indi-
cators” in Section 3 for details.
2) Check inflating pressure of each tire and adjust pressure to
specification as necessary.
Refer to “Inflation of Tires” in Section 3F for details.
1. Wear indicator
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.
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6F1
6F2
6G
6H
7A
3A
7B1
7C1
7D
7C1
7D
7E
7F
8A
8B
8C
8D
8E
9
10
10A
10B
SECTION 3A
FRONT WHEEL ALIGNMENT
CONTENTS
General Description ........................................3A-2
Toe Setting .................................................... 3A-2
Camber ......................................................... 3A-2
Alignment Service Data (Reference) ............. 3A-2
Diagnosis .........................................................3A-3
Diagnosis Table ............................................ 3A-3
Preliminary Checks Prior To Adjusting Front
Wheel Alignment ........................................... 3A-3Toe Adjustment ............................................. 3A-3
Camber And Caster Check And
Adjustment .................................................... 3A-4
Steering Angle Check And Adjustment ......... 3A-4
Side Slip(Reference) ..................................... 3A-4
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General Description
Front alignment refers to the angular relationship between the
front wheels, the front suspension attaching parts and the ground.
Generally, the only adjustment required for front wheel alignment
is toe setting.
Camber and caster can’t be adjusted. Therefore, should camber
or caster be out of specification due to the damage caused by
hazardous road conditions or collision, whether the damage is in
body or in suspension should be determined. If the body is dam-
aged, it should be repaired and if suspension is damaged, it
should be replaced.
Toe Setting
Toe is the turning in or out of the front wheels. The purpose of a
toe specification is to ensure parallel rolling of the front wheels
(Excessive toe-in or toe-out may increase tire wear).
Toe-in
“B” – “A” : 2 – 6 mm (0.08 – 0.24 in.)
For adjusting toe setting, refer to “Toe Adjustment” in this section.
Camber
Camber is the tilting of the front wheels from the vertical, as
viewed from the front of the vehicle. When the wheels tilt outward
at the top, the camber is positive. When the wheels tilt inward at
the top, the camber is negative. The amount of tilt is measured in
degrees.
Camber
“C” : 0° 30’ ± 1°
Alignment Service Data (Reference)
Caster
: 1° 55’ ± 1° NOTE:
Toe-in value was measured by using a toe-in gauge.
[A]: Wheel top view
1. Forward
“A”
“B”1 [A]
1. Body center [A]: Front view
2. Center line of wheel
2
1
90
o
C [A]
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Camber And Caster Check And Adjustment
Should camber or caster be found out of specifications upon
inspection, locate its cause first. If it is in damaged, loose, bent,
dented or worn suspension parts and axle housing, they should
be replaced. If it is in vehicle body, repair it so as to attain specifi-
cations.
Steering Angle Check And Adjustment
When tie rod (2) or tie rod end (3) was replaced, check toe and
then also steering angle with turning radius gauge (1).
If steering angle is not correct, check if right and left tie rods are
equal in length “A”.
Steering angle
Inside : 35° ± 3°
Outside : 32° ± 3°
Side Slip(Reference)
For inspecting front wheel side slip with side slip tester:
If side slip exceeds limit, toe or front wheel alignment may out not
be correct.
Side slip limit
: Less than 3 mm/m (Less than 0.118 in/3 ft) NOTE:
To prevent possible incorrect reading of camber or
caster, vehicle front end must be moved up and down a
few times before inspection.
NOTE:
If tie rod lengths were changed to adjust steering angle,
reinspect toe-in.
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5) Remove P/S pump (1) removing 3 mounting bolts (3).
DISASSEMBLY
1) Clean its exterior thoroughly.
2) With aluminum plates placed on vise first, grip pump case
with it.
3) Remove suction connector (10) and O-ring from pump body
(1).
4) Remove power steering pressure switch (3) from pump body
(1).
5) Remove relief valve (flow control valve) (2) and spring from
pump body (1).
6) Remove pump cover (11), O-ring and cam ring (6) from
pump body (1).
7) Remove vanes (9) from rotor (5).
8) Remove snap ring (8) from pump shaft (4) and pull out rotor
(5) and pulley (shaft) (4).
9) Remove side plate (7) and O-ring from pump body (1).
10) Remove oil seal from pump body (1).
INSPECTION
Pump body, cover and shaft
Check sliding surfaces of each part for wear and damage.
If any defect is found, replace pump assembly.CAUTION:
Clean couplers at intake and discharge ports com-
pletely before disconnection.
Plug ports of removed pump to prevent dust and any
foreign object from entering.
2. P/S pump bracket
1. Pulley 3. Pump cover
2. Pump body
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CAM RING AND SIDE PLATE
Check vane sliding surface of cam ring (2) for wear and damage.
If any defect is found, replace pump assembly.
ROTOR AND VANE
Check sliding surfaces of rotor and vane for wear and dam-
age.
Check clearance between rotor and vane.
Replace pump assembly if any defect is found.
Clearance between rotor and vane
Standard : 0.01 mm (0.0004 in.)
Limit : 0.06 mm (0.0023 in.)
RELIEF VALVE (FLOW CONTROL VALVE) AND ITS SPRING
Check fluid passage of relief valve and orifice of connector
for obstruction (clogged).
Check sliding surface of relief valve for wear and damage.
2. Side plate
1. Thickness gauge
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7) Apply power steering fluid to sliding surface of cam ring (1).
8) Install cam ring (1) to pump body. The tapered end of cam
ring (1) should face the side plate (2).
9) Apply power steering fluid to each vane (2).
10) Install vanes (10 pipes) (2) to rotor (1).
11) Apply power steering fluid to O-ring (1) and fit it to pump
body.
12) Install O-ring (1) to pump body.
13) Apply power steering fluid to sliding surface of pump cover
(1) and rotor.
14) Match the dowel pins (2) to the holes of the cover plate as
shown and install pump cover to pump body.
15) Tighten pump cover bolts to specified torque.
Tightening torque
Oil pump cover bolts
(a) : 28 N·m (2.8 kg-m, 20.0 lb-ft)
NOTE:
After installing pump cover (1), check to make sure that
shaft can be turned by hand.