MIL SUZUKI SWIFT 2000 1.G SF310 Service Owner's Manual
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6-1-6 ENGINE GENERAL INFORMATION AND DIAGNOSIS (SFI FOR G13)
ENGINE DIAGNOSIS
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
This vehicle is equipped with an engine and emission control system which are under control of ECM (PCM).
The engine and emission control system in this vehicle are controlled by ECM (PCM). ECM (PCM) has an On-
Board Diagnostic system which detects a malfunction in this system and abnormality of those parts that influence
the engine exhaust emission. When diagnosing engine troubles, be sure to have full understanding of the outline
of “On-Board Diagnostic System” and each item in “Precaution in Diagnosing Trouble” and execute diagnosis ac-
cording to “ENGINE DIAGNOSTIC FLOW TABLE”.
There is a close relationship between the engine mechanical, engine cooling system, ignition system, exhaust sys-
tem, etc. and the engine and emission control system in their structure and operation. In case of an engine trouble,
even when the malfunction indicator lamp (MIL) doesn’t turn ON, it should be diagnosed according to this flow table.
ON-BOARD DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM
ECM (PCM) in this vehicle has following functions.
When the ignition switch is turned ON with the engine at a stop,
malfunction indicator lamp (MIL) (1) turns ON to check the bulb
of the malfunction indicator lamp (1).
When ECM (PCM) detects a malfunction which gives an adverse
effect to vehicle emission while the engine is running, it makes the
malfunction indicator lamp (1) in the meter cluster of the instru-
ment panel turn ON or flash (flashing only when detecting a mis-
fire which can cause damage to the catalyst) and stores the mal-
function area in its memory.
(If it detects that continuously 3 driving cycles are normal after de-
tecting a malfunction, however, it makes MIL (1) turn OFF al-
though DTC stored in its memory will remain.)
As a condition for detecting a malfunction in some areas in the
system being monitored by ECM (PCM) and turning ON the mal-
function indicator lamp (1) due to that malfunction, 2 driving cycle
detection logic is adopted to prevent erroneous detection.
When a malfunction is detected, engine and driving conditions
then are stored in ECM (PCM) memory as freeze frame data. (For
the details, refer to description on Freeze frame data.)
It is possible to communicate by using not only SUZUKI scan tool
(Tech-1) (2) but also generic scan tool. (Diagnostic information
can be accessed by using a scan tool.)
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6-1-12 ENGINE GENERAL INFORMATION AND DIAGNOSIS (SFI FOR G13)
CUSTOMER PROBLEM INSPECTION FORM (EXAMPLE)
User name:Model:VIN:
Date of issue:Date of Reg.Date of problem:Mileage:
PROBLEM SYMPTOMS
Difficult Starting
No cranking
No initial combustion
No combustion
Poor starting at
(cold warm always)
OtherPoor Driveability
Hesitation on acceleration
Back fire /After fire
Lack of power
Surging
abnormal knocking
Other
Poor Idling
Poor fast idle
Abnormal idling speed
(High Low) ( r / min.)
Unstable
Hunting ( r / min. to r / min.)
OtherEngine Stall when
Immediately after start
Accel. pedal is depressed
Accel. pedal is released
Load is applied
A/C Electric load P/S
Other
Other
OTHERS:
VEHICLE / ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITION WHEN PROBLEM OCCURS
Environmental Condition
Weather
Temperature
Frequency
RoadFair Cloudy Rain Snow Always Other
Hot Warm Cool Cold (F/C) Always
Always Sometimes ( times/ day, month) Only once Under certain condition
Urban Suburb Highway Mountainous (Uphill Downhill) Tarmacadam Gravel
Other
Vehicle Condition
Engine
conditionCold Warming up phase Warmed up Always Other at starting
Immediately after start Racing without load Engine speed ( r / min)
Vehicle
conditionDuring driving: Constant speed Accelerating Decelerating
Right hand corner Left hand corner When shifting (Lever position ) At stop
Vehicle speed when problem occurs ( km/h, Mile / h) Other
Malfunction indicator
lamp conditionAlways ON Sometimes ON Always OFF Good condition
Diagnostic troubleFirst check:No code Malfunction code ( )g
codeSecond check:No code Malfunction code ( )
NOTE:
The above form is a standard sample. It should be modified according to conditions characteristic of each
market.
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ENGINE GENERAL INFORMATION AND DIAGNOSIS (SFI FOR G13) 6-1-13
MALFUNCTION INDICATOR LAMP (MIL)
CHECK
1) Turn ON ignition switch (but the engine at stop) and check that
MIL lights.
If MIL does not light up (or MIL dims), go to “Diagnostic Flow
Table A-1” for troubleshooting.
2) Start engine and check that MIL turns OFF.
If MIL remains ON and no DTC is stored in ECM (PCM), go to
“Diagnostic Flow Table A-2” for troubleshooting.
DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODE (DTC) CHECK
1) Prepare SUZUKI scan tool (Tech-1).
2) With ignition switch OFF, connect it to data link connector (DLC)
(1) located on underside of instrument panel at driver’s seat side.
Special Tool:
(A): SUZUKI scan tool
(B): Mass storage cartridge
(C): 16 / 14 pin DLC cable
3) Turn ignition switch ON and confirm that MIL lights.
4) Read DTC, pending DTC and freeze frame data according to
instructions displayed on scan tool and print it or write it down.
Refer to scan tool operator’s manual for further details.
If communication between scan tool and ECM (PCM) is not pos-
sible, check if scan tool is communicable by connecting it to
ECM (PCM) in another vehicle. If communication is possible in
this case, scan tool is in good condition. Then check data link
connector and serial data line (circuit) in the vehicle with which
communication was not possible.
5) After completing the check, turn ignition switch off and discon-
nect scan tool from data link connector.
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ENGINE GENERAL INFORMATION AND DIAGNOSIS (SFI FOR G13) 6-1-15
DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODE (DTC) TABLE
NOTE:
1 driving cycle: MIL lights up when DTC is detected in the first driving cycle.
2 driving cycles: MIL lights up when the same DTC is detected also in the next driving cycle after DTC is
detected and stored temporarily in the first driving cycle.
DTC
NO.
DETECTING ITEMDETECTING CONDITION
(DTC will set when detecting:)MIL
P0105Manifold absolute pressure
circuit malfunction
Low pressure-high vacuum-low voltage (or MAP
sensor circuit shorted to ground)
High pressure-low vacuum-high voltage (or MAP
sensor circuit open)
1 driving
cycle
P0110Intake air temp. circuit
malfunctionIntake air temp. circuit low input
Intake air temp. circuit high input1 driving
cycle
P0115Engine coolant temp. circuit
malfunctionEngine coolant temp. circuit low input
Engine coolant temp. circuit high input1 driving
cycle
P0120Throttle position circuit
malfunctionThrottle position circuit low input
Throttle position circuit high input1 driving
cycle
P0121Throttle position circuit
performance problemPoor performance of TP sensor2 driving
cycles
P0130HO2S circuit malfunction
(Sensor-1)
Min. output voltage of HO2S-higher than
specification
Max. output voltage of HO2S-lower than
specification
2 driving
cycles
P0133HO2S circuit slow response
(Sensor-1)Response time of HO2S-1 output voltage between
rich and lean is longer than specification.2 driving
cycles
P0134HO2S circuit no activity detected
(Sensor-1)Output voltage of HO2S-1 fails to go specification.
(or HO2S-1 circuit open or short)2 driving
cycles
P0135HO2S heater circuit malfunction
(Sensor-1)Terminal voltage is lower than specification at heater
OFF or it is higher at heater ON.2 driving
cycles
P0136HO2S circuit malfunction
(Sensor-2)Max. voltage of HO2S-2 is lower than specification
or its min. voltage is higher than specification2 driving
cycles
P0141HO2S heater circuit malfunction
(Sensor-2)Terminal voltage is lower than specification at heater
OFF or it is higher at heater ON. (or heater circuit or
short)2 driving
cycles
P0171Fuel system too lean
Short term fuel trim or total fuel trim (short and long
terms added) is larger than specification for specified
time or longer. (fuel trim toward rich side is large.)2 driving
cycles
P0172Fuel system too rich
Short term fuel trim or total fuel trim (short and long
term added) is smaller than specification for
specified time or longer. (fuel trim toward lean side is
large.)
2 driving
cycles
P0300
P0301
P0302
P0303Random misfire detected
Cylinder 1 misfire detected
Cylinder 2 misfire detected
Cylinder 3 misfire detectedMisfire of such level as to cause damage to three
way catalyst
MIL
flashing
during
misfire
detection
P0304
y
Cylinder 4 misfire detectedMisfire of such level as to deteriorate emission but
not to cause damage to three way catalyst2 driving
cycles
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6-1-16 ENGINE GENERAL INFORMATION AND DIAGNOSIS (SFI FOR G13)
DTC
NO.DETECTING ITEMDETECTING CONDITION
(DTC will set when detecting:)MIL
P0335Crankshaft position sensor
circuit malfunctionNo signal for 2 sec. During engine cranking1 driving
cycle
P0340Camshaft position sensor circuit
malfunctionNo signal during engine running1 driving
cycle
P0400Exhaust gas recirculation
flow malfunction detectedExcessive or insufficient EGR flow2 driving
cycles
P0420Catalyst system efficiency below
threshold
Output waveforms of HO2S-1 and HO2S-2 are
similar.
(Time from output voltage change of HO2S-1 to that
of HO2S-2 is shorter than specification.)
2 driving
cycles
P0443Purge control valve circuit
malfunctionPurge control valve circuit is open or shorted to
ground2 driving
cycles
P0480Radiator fan control circuit
malfunctionRadiator cooling fan relay terminal voltage is low
when cooling temp. is lower than specification2 driving
cycles
P0500Vehicle speed sensor
malfunctionNo signal while running in “D” range or during fuel cut
at decelerating2 driving
cycles
P0505Idle control system malfunctionNo closed signal to IAC valve is detected2 driving
cycles
P0601Internal control module memory
check sum errorData write error (or check sum error) when written
into ECM (PCM)1 driving
cycle
P1450Barometric pressure sensor
circuit malfunctionBarometric pressure is lower or higher than
specification. (or sensor malfunction)1 driving
cycle
P1451Barometric pressure sensor
performance problem
Difference between manifold absolute pressure
(MAP sensor value) and barometric pressure
(barometric pressure sensor value) is larger than
specification during cranking.
2 driving
cycles
P1500Starter signal circuit malfunctionStarter signal is not inputted from engine cranking till
its start and after or it is always inputted2 driving
cycles
P1510ECM (PCM) backup power
source malfunctionNo backup power after starting engine1 driving
cycle
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ENGINE GENERAL INFORMATION AND DIAGNOSIS (SFI FOR G13) 6-1-17
DTC
NO.DETECTING ITEMDETECTING CONDITION
(DTC will set when detecting:)MIL
P0705Transmission Range Sensor Circuit
Malfunction
P0720Output Speed Sensor Circuit Malfunction
P0751Shift Solenoid A
Performance or Stuck Off
Refer to Section 7B
P0753Shift Solenoid A Circuit
P0756Shift Solenoid B
Performance or Stuck Off
P0758Shift Solenoid B Circuit
P1620
(No.84)ECU code not registered
P1621
(No.83)NO ECU code transmitted from
Immobilizer Control Module
Refer to Section 8GP1622
(No.82)Fault in ECM
Refer to Section 8G
P1623
(No.81)ECU code not matched
Note:
With the generic scan tool, only star () marked data in the above table can not be read.
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6-1-24 ENGINE GENERAL INFORMATION AND DIAGNOSIS (SFI FOR G13)
ConditionPossible CauseReferring Item
OverheatingInoperative thermostat
Poor water pump performance
Clogged or leaky radiator
Improper engine oil grade
Clogged oil filter or oil strainer
Poor oil pump performance
Faulty radiator fan control system
Dragging brakes
Slipping clutch
Blown cylinder head gasketThermostat in Section 6B
Water pump in Section 6B
Radiator in Section 6B
Engine oil and oil filter change in
Section 0B
Oil pressure check in Section 6A1
Oil pressure check in Section 6A1
Radiator fan control system in
Section 6E2
Trouble diagnosis in Section 5
Trouble diagnosis in Section 7C
Cylinder head in Section 6A1
Poor gasoline
mileageIgnition system out of order
Leaks or loose connection of high-tension cord
Faulty spark plug (improper gap, heavy deposits
and burned electrodes, etc.)
Engine and emission control system out of
order
Malfunctioning EGR valve
High idle speed
Poor performance of TP sensor, ECT sensor or
MAP sensor
Faulty EGR valve
Faulty fuel injector(s)
Faulty ECM (PCM)
Low compression
Others
Poor valve seating
Dragging brakes
Slipping clutch
Thermostat out of order
Improper tire pressure
High-tension cords in Section 6F1
Spark plugs in Section 6F1
EGR system in Section 6E2
Refer to item “Improper engine
idle speed” previously outlined
TP sensor, ECT sensor or MAP
sensor in Section 6E2
EGR system in Section 6E2
Diagnostic Flow Table B-1
Previously outlined
Valves inspection in Section 6A1
Trouble diagnosis in Section 5
Trouble diagnosis in Section 7C
Thermostat in Section 6B
Refer to Section 3F
Excessive engine
oil consumptionOil leakage
Blown cylinder head gasket
Leaky camshaft oil seals
Oil entering combustion chamber
Sticky piston ring
Worn piston and cylinder
Worn piston ring groove and ring
Improper location of piston ring gap
Worn or damaged valve stem seal
Worn valve stem
Cylinder head in Section 6A1
Camshaft in Section 6A1
Piston cleaning in Section 6A1
Pistons and cylinders inspection
in Section 6A1
Pistons inspection in Section 6A1
Pistons assembly in Section 6A1
Valves removal and installation in
Section 6A1
Valves inspection in Section 6A1
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ENGINE GENERAL INFORMATION AND DIAGNOSIS (SFI FOR G13) 6-1-29
SCAN TOOL DATA
As the data values given below are standard values estimated on the basis of values obtained from the normally
operating vehicles by using a scan tool, use them as reference values. Even when the vehicle is in good condition,
there may be cases where the checked value does not fall within each specified data range. Therefore, judgment
as abnormal should not be made by checking with these data alone.
Also, conditions in the below table that can be checked by the scan tool are those detected by ECM (PCM) and
output from ECM (PCM) as commands and there may be cases where the engine or actuator is not operating (in
the condition) as indicated by the scan tool. Be sure to use the timing light to check the ignition timing.
NOTE:
With the generic scan tool, only star () marked data in the table below can be read.
When checking the data with the engine running at idle or racing, be sure to shift M / T gear to the neutral
gear position and A / T gear to the “Park” position and pull the parking brake fully. Also, if nothing or “no
load” is indicated, turn OFF A / C, all electric loads, P / S and all the other necessary switches.
SCAN TOOL DATAVEHICLE CONDITIONNORMAL CONDITION /
REFERENCE VALUES
FUEL SYSTEM B1 (FUEL
SYSTEM STATUS)At specified idle speed after warming upCLOSED
(closed loop)
CALC LOAD
(CALCULATED LOADAt specified idle speed with no load after
warming up3 – 9%(
VALUE)At 2500 r / min with no load after warming up12 – 17%
COOLANT TEMP.
(ENGINE COOLANT
TEMP.)
At specified idle speed after warming up85 – 100C,
185 – 212F
SHORT FT BI (SHORT
TERM FUEL TRIM)At specified idle speed after warming up–20 – +20%
LONG FT BI (LONG
TERM FUEL TRIM)At specified idle speed after warming up–15 – +15%
MAP (INTAKE
MANIFOLD ABSOLUTE
PRESSURE)At specified idle speed with no load after
warming up24 – 37 kPa,
180 – 280 mmHg
ENGINE SPEEDAt idling with no load after warming up
Desired
idle speed
± 50 r / min
VEHICLE SPEEDAt stop0 km / h, 0 MPH
IGNITION ADVANCE
(IGNITION TIMING
ADVANCE FOR NO.1
CYLINDER)
At specified idle speed with no load after
warming up9 – 15 BTDC
INTAKE AIR TEMP.At specified idle speed after warming upAmbient +35C (95F)
temp.–5C (23F)
MAF (MASS AIR FLOW
RATE)
At specified idle speed with no load after
warming up0 – 4 gm / sec
RATE)At 2500 r / min with no load after warming up4 – 9 gm / sec
THROTTLE POS
(ABSOLUTE
Ignition switch
ON / engineThrottle valve fully closed7 – 18%
(ABSOLUTE
THROTTLE POSITION)
ON / engine
stoppedThrottle valve fully open70 – 100%
O2S B1 S1 (HEATED
OXYGEN SENSOR-1)At specified idle speed after warming up0.05 – 0.95 V
O2S B1 S2 (HEATED
OXYGEN SENSOR-2)When engine is running at 2000 r / min. for
3 min or longer after warming up.0 – 0.95 V
O2S FT B1 S1At specified idle speed after warning up–20 – +20%
DIS. WITH MIL ON————
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Main
fuseIgnition
switch
Main
relay Malfunction indicator lamp in combination meter
Relay
box Fuse box
C01-1
C01-2
C01-3
ENGINE GENERAL INFORMATION AND DIAGNOSIS (SFI FOR G13) 6-1-39
TABLE A-1 MALFUNCTION INDICATOR LAMP CIRCUIT CHECK – LAMP DOES
NOT COME “ON” AT IGNITION SWITCH ON (BUT ENGINE AT STOP)
CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION
When the ignition switch is turned ON, ECM (PCM) causes the main relay to turn ON (close the contact point).
Then, ECM (PCM) being supplied with the main power, turns ON the malfunction indicator lamp (MIL). When the
engine starts to run and no malfunction is detected in the system, MIL goes OFF but if a malfunction was or is de-
tected, MIL remains ON even when the engine is running.
INSPECTION
STEPACTIONYESNO
1MIL Power Supply Check
1) Turn ignition switch ON.
Do other indicator / warning lights in
combination meter comes ON?Go to Step 2.“IG” fuse blown, main
fuse blown, ignition switch
malfunction, “B/W” circuit
between “IG” fuse and
combination meter or poor
coupler connection at
combination meter.
2ECM (PCM) Power and Ground Circuit
Check Does engine start?Go to Step 3.Go to TABLE A-3 ECM (PCM)
POWER AND GROUND
CIRCUIT CHECK.
If engine is not cranked, go to
DIAGNOSIS in SECTION 6G.
3MIL Circuit Check
1) Turn ignition switch OFF and disconnect
connectors from ECM (PCM).
2) Check for proper connection to ECM
(PCM) at terminal C03-1.
3) If OK, then using service wire, ground
terminal C03-1 in connector
disconnected.
Does MIL turn on at ignition switch ON?Substitute a
known-good ECM
(PCM) and recheck.Bulb burned out or “V” wire
circuit open.
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6-1-40 ENGINE GENERAL INFORMATION AND DIAGNOSIS (SFI FOR G13)
TABLE A-2 MALFUNCTION INDICATOR LAMP CIRCUIT CHECK – LAMP
REMAINS “ON” AFTER ENGINE STARTS
WIRING DIAGRAM / CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION – Refer to table A-1.
INSPECTION
STEPACTIONYESNO
1Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) check
1) Check DTC referring to DTC CHECK section.
Is there any DTC(s)?Go to Step 2 of ENGINE
DIAG. FLOW TABLE.Go to Step 2.
2DTC check
Start engine and recheck DTC while engine
running.
Is there any DTC(s)?Go to Step 3.
3MIL Circuit check
1) Turn OFF ignition switch.
2) Disconnect connectors from ECM (PCM).
Does MIL turn ON at ignition switch ON?“V” wire circuit shorted to
ground.Substitute a known-good
ECM (PCM) and
recheck.