Rear brake SUZUKI SWIFT 2000 1.G SF310 Service Workshop Manual
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1. Transfer lock bolt
2. Shift fork shaft Testing following items
Speedometer
Chassis dynamo
Brake
Wheel balance (on car type)Towing vehicle with
front or rear
wheels lifted upDriving front
wheels which are
jacked up
4WD
2WD
GENERAL INFORMATION 0A-17
PRECAUTION IN SERVICING FULL-TIME 4WD VEHICLE
When performing any of the following types of work, be sure to make the vehicle as front wheel drive by cutting
transmission of driving force to the rear wheels. Otherwise, rear wheels are driven and vehicle accidents, damage
and personal injury may result.
SWITCHING FROM 4WD TO 2WD
Set 4WD / 2WD select lever located at lower side of transfer driven
case to 2WD as follows.
1) Loosen transfer lock bolt.
2) Push in shift fork shaft fully.
3) With shift fork shaft pushed in, tighten transfer lock bolt.
Tightening Torque
(a): 19 N
.m (1.9 kg-m, 14.0 lb-ft)
NOTE:
If shift fork shaft is hard to move, try to move it while turning
it to the right and left little by little. Do the same when setting
back to 4WD after servicing vehicle.
Upon completion of servicing, always set shift fork shaft
back to 4WD.
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1. Front left tire
2. Rear left tire
3. Front
4. Front fender left panel
5. Rear left panel
6. Embossed-mark
When using frame contact hoist:
Front Support Location Rear Support Location
11 0 m m
(4.3 in.)
SUPPORT LOCATION
Forward of embossed-mark120 mm
(4.7 in.)
SUPPORT LOCATION
Rearward of embossed-mark
: Support position for frame contact hoist and safety stand
: Floor jack position Bolt
0A-20 GENERAL INFORMATION
VEHICLE LIFTING POINTS
WARNING:
Before applying hoist to underbody, always take vehicle balance throughout service into consider-
ation. Vehicle balance on hoist may change depending of what part to be removed.
Before lifting up the vehicle, check to be sure that end of hoist arm is not in contact with brake pipe,
fuel pipe, bracket or any other part.
When using frame contact hoist, apply hoist as shown (right and left at the same position). Lift up the
vehicle till 4 tires are a little off the ground and make sure that the vehicle will not fall off by trying to
move vehicle body in both ways. Work can be started only after this confirmation.
Make absolutely sure to lock hoist after vehicle is hoisted up.
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MAINTENANCE AND LUBRICATION 0B-3
Interval:
This interval should be
judged by
This table includes services as scheduled up to 90,000 km (54,000 miles)
mileage. Beyond 90,000 km (54,000 miles), carry out the same services at
the same intervals respectively.
This interval should be judged by
odometer reading or months,Km( 1,000)153045607590g
whichever comes first.Miles( 1,000)91827364554
Months122436486072
4. EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM
4-1.PCV (Positive Crankcase Ventilation)
ValveVehicle
without
O2S
––I––I
Vehicle
with O2S–––––I
4-2.Fuel evaporative emission control system–––––I
5. BRAKE
5-1.Brake discs and padsIIIIII
Brake drums and shoes–I–I–I
5-2.Brake hoses and pipes–I–I–I
5-3.Brake fluid–R–R–R
5-4.Brake lever and cableInspect at first 15,000 km (9,000 miles) only.
6. CHASSIS AND BODY
6-1.Clutch pedal (for manual transmission)–I–I–I
6-2.Tires/wheel discsIIIIII
6-3.Propeller shaft (4WD) and drive shafts––I––I
6-4.Suspension system–I–I–I
6-5.Steering system–I–I–I
6-6.Power steering (if equipped)IIIIII
6-7.Manual transmission oilI–R––R
6-8.Automatic transmissionFluid level–I–I–I
Fluid changeReplace every 165,000 km (99,000 miles).
Fluid hose–––R––
6-9.Rear differential oil (4WD) (R: 1st 15,000 km only)R or I–I–I–
6-10. All latches, hinges and locks–I–I–I
NOTES:
“R”: Replace or change
“I”: Inspect and correct or replace if necessary
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0B-12 MAINTENANCE AND LUBRICATION
EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM
ITEM 4-1
PCV (Positive Crankcase Ventilation) Valve Inspection
Check crankcase ventilation hoses and PCV hoses for leaks,
cracks or clog, and PCV valve (1) for stick or clog. Refer to ON-VE-
HICLE SERVICE of SECTION 6E1 or 6E2 for PCV valve checking
procedure.
ITEM 4-2
Fuel Evaporative Emission Control System Inspection
1) Visually inspect hoses for cracks, damage or excessive bends.
Inspect all clamps for damage and proper position.
2) Check EVAP canister for operation and clog, referring to SEC-
TION 6E1 or 6E2.
If a malfunction is found, repair or replace.
BRAKE
ITEM 5-1
Brake Discs, Pads, Drums and Shoes Inspection
Brake discs and pads
NOTE:
If noise is heard from brake when brake pedal is depressed,
check brake pad lining for wear. If it is worn, both right and left
brake pads should be replaced with new ones.
1) Remove wheel and caliper but don’t disconnect brake hose from
caliper.
2) Check disc brake pads and discs for excessive wear, damage
and deflection. Replace parts as necessary. For the details, refer
to SECTION 5.
3) Install caliper and wheel.
Brake drums and shoes
1) Remove wheel and brake drum.
2) Check rear brake drums and brake linings for excessive wear
and damage.
At the same time, check wheel cylinders for leakage.
Replace as necessary.
For the details, refer to SECTION 5.
3) Install brake drum and wheel.
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MAINTENANCE AND LUBRICATION 0B-21
[Parking brake]
Check that lever has proper travel.
Check to ensure that parking brake is fully effective
when the vehicle is stopped on the safe slope and
brake lever is pulled all the way.
Steering
Check to ensure that steering wheel is free from in-
stability, or abnormally heavy feeling.
Check that the vehicle does not wander or pull to
one side.
Engine
Check that engine responds readily at all speeds.
Check that engine is free from abnormal noise and
abnormal vibration.
Body, Wheels and Power Transmitting System
Check that body, wheels and power transmitting sys-
tem are free from abnormal noise and abnormal
vibration or any other abnormal condition.
Meters and Gauge
Check that speedometer, odometer, fuel meter, tem-
perature gauge, etc. are operating accurately.
Lights
Check that all lights operate properly.
Windshield Defroster
Periodically check that air comes out from defroster
outlet when operating heater or air conditioning.
Set fan switch lever to “HI” position and mode lever to
defroster position for this check. WARNING:
With vehicle parked on a fairly steep slope,
make sure nothing is in the way downhill to
avoid any personal injury or property damage.
Be prepared to apply regular brake quickly
even if vehicle should start to move.
RECOMMENDED FLUIDS AND LUBRICANTS
Engine oilSE, SF, SG, SH or SJ (Refer to engine oil viscosity chart in item 1-4.)
Engine coolantEthylene-glycol base coolant (“Antifreeze / Anticorrosion coolant”)
Brake fluidDOT3
Manual transmission oilSee SECTION 7A
Rear differential oilSee SECTION 7E
Automatic transmission fluidAn equivalent of DEXRON-IIE or DEXRON-III
Power steering fluidSee material table on SECTION 3B1
Door hingesEngine oil
Engine hood latchEngine oil
Key lock cylinderSpray lubricant
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6-1-30 ENGINE GENERAL INFORMATION AND DIAGNOSIS (SFI FOR G13)
SCAN TOOL DATACONDITIONNORMAL CONDITION /
REFERENCE VALUES
DESIRED IDLE
(DESIRED IDLE SPEED)At idling with no load after warming up, M / T
at neutral, A / T at “P” range750 r / min
TP SENSOR VOLT
(THROTTLE POSITIONIgnition switch
ON / engine
Throttle valve fully closedMore than 0.2 V(
SENSOR OUTPUT
VOLTAGE)ON / engine
stoppedThrottle valve fully openLess than 4.8 V
INJ PULSE WIDTH
(FUEL INJECTION
At specified idle speed with no load after
warming up2.0 – 3.6 msec.(
PULSE WIDTH)At 2500 r / min with no load after warming up2.0 – 3.6 msec.
IAC FLOW DUTY (IDLE
AIR CONTROL FLOW
DUTY)
At idling with no load after warming up5 – 25%
TOTAL FUEL TRIMAt specified idle speed after warming up–35 – +35%
BATTERY VOLTAGEIgnition switch ON / engine stop10 – 14 V
CANIST PRG DUTY
(EVAP CANISTER
PURGE FLOW DUTY)
––––––––––––0 – 100%
CLOSED THROT POS
(CLOSED THROTTLEThrottle valve at idle positionON(CLOSED THROTTLE
POSITION)Throttle valve opens larger than idle positionOFF
FUEL CUTWhen engine is at fuel cut conditionONFUEL CUTOther than fuel cut conditionOFF
RADIATOR FAN
(RADIATOR FANIgnition switch
ON
Engine coolant temp.:
Lower than 92.5C
Lower than (199F)
OFF
(
CONTROL RELAY)ONEngine coolant temp.:
97.5C (208F) or higherON
ELECTRIC LOAD
Ignition switch ON / Headlight, small light,
heater fan and rear window defogger all
turned OFF
OFF
ELECTRIC LOADIgnition switch ON / Headlight, small light,
heater fan or rear window defogger turned
ON
ON
A / C SWITCH
Engine running after warming up, A / C not
operatingOFF
A/C SWITCHEngine running after warming up, A / C
operatingON
PNP SIGNAL (PARK /
NEUTRAL POSITIONIgnition switch
Selector lever in “P” or “N”
positionP / N Range
NEUTRAL POSITION
SIGNAL) A / T only
g
ONSelector lever in “R”, “D”, “2”
or “L” positionD Range
EGR VALVEAt specified idle speed after warming up0%
FUEL TANK LEVEL––––––––––––0 – 100%
BAROMETRIC PRESS––––––––––––Display the barometric pressure
FUEL PUMP
Within 3 seconds after ignition switch ON or
engine runningON
Engine stop at ignition switch ON.OFF
BRAKE SWIgnition switchBrake pedal is depressingONBRAKE SWg
ONBrake pedal is releasingOFF
BLOWER FANIgnition switchBlower fan switch ONONBLOWER FA Ng
ONBlower fan switch OFFOFF
A / C MAG CLUTCHIgnition switchA / C switch ONONA/C MAG CLUTCHg
ONA / C switch OFFOFF
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6A1-42 ENGINE MECHANICAL (G13B, 1-CAM 16-VALVES ENGINE)
Ignition coil assembly
Ground wires from
intake manifold
EVAP canister purge
valve
ECT sensorInjectors, TP sensor and
IAC valve wires at the
coupler
Heated oxygen sensor 1
MAP sensor
5) Remove intake manifold rear stiffener (1) and generator adjust
arm reinforcement (2) from intake manifold.
6) Disconnect the following electric wires:
and then release above wire harnesses from clamps.
7) Disconnect the following hoses:
Brake booster hose (1)
EVAP canister purge hose (3) from purge valve
Radiator inlet hose
Heater inlet hose
IAC valve outlet (2)
8) Disconnect fuel feed (2) and return hoses (3) from fuel delivery
pipe (1).
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1. Final gear
2. Differential gear assembly
3. Counter shaft
4. 1st and reverse brake
5. Counter driven gear11. Forward clutch
12. Direct clutch
13. Input shaft
14. Torque converter
15. Oil pump 6. Output shaft
7. Rear planetary gear
8. Front planetary gear
9. Valve body assembly
10. Oil strainer
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (3 A / T) (VEHICLE WITH WU-TWC) 7B-3
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The automatic transmission consists of the hydraulic torque converter, electronically controlled 3-speed automatic
transmission, countershaft and differential.
The transmission consists of 2 planetary gears, 2 disk clutches, 1 band brake, 1 disk brake and 1 one-way clutch.
Its operation is controlled by selecting a position from 6 positions (P, R, N, D, 2 and L ranges) manually by means
of the selector lever installed on the compartment floor.
In the D or 2 range, the gear ratio is changed for the 1st, 2nd or 3rd speed (D range only) automatically by engine
control module (electronic control).
For the automatic transmission fluid, DEXRON
-E, DEXRON- or its equivalent must be used. Lubrication
in the automatic transmission is provided by the oil pump which is operated by the engine revolution. Therefore,
the engine should not be stopped even during coasting to obtain proper lubrication.
When it becomes necessary to be towed, front wheels must be raised so as not to roll them.
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1. Solenoid valve wire coupler (Disconnected)
2. Transmission
7B-36 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (3 A / T) (VEHICLE WITH WU-TWC)
MANUAL ROAD TEST
This test checks the gears being used in L, 2 or D range when driven
with unoperated gear shift control system.
Test drive vehicle on a level road.
1) With selector lever in P range, start engine and warm it up.
2) After warming up engine, disconnect coupler of solenoid valve
wire as shown in left figure.
3) With selector lever in L range, start vehicle and accelerate to
30 km / h (19 mile / h). Check in this state that 1st gear is being
used.
4) At 30 km / h (19 mile / h), shift selector lever to 2 range and accel-
erate to 60 km / h (37 mile / h).
Check in this state that 2nd gear is being used.
5) At 60 km / h (37 mile / h), shift selector lever to D range and check
that 3rd gear is used when speed is higher than 60 km / h
(37 mile / h).
6) After above checks, stop vehicle then engine, and connect sole-
noid valve wire coupler.
ENGINE BRAKE TEST
WARNING:
Before test, make sure that there is no vehicle behind so as
to prevent rear-end collision.
1) While driving vehicle in 3rd gear of D range, shift selector lever
down to 2 range and check if engine brake operates.
2) In the same way as in step 1), check engine brake for operation
when selector lever is shifted down to L range.
3) If engine brake fails to operate in above tests, possible cause for
such failure are as follows.
Check each part which is suspected to be the cause.
Condition
Possible causes
Fails to operate when
shifted down to 2 rangeSecond brake defective
Fails to operate when
shifted down to L range1st-reverse brake defective