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BODY SERVICE 9-47
IGNITION SWITCH LOCK CYLINDER
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Refer to “STEERING LOCK ASSEMBLY (IGNITION SWITCH)” in
Section 3C.
ELECTRICAL DIAGNOSIS
For ignition switch electrical troubleshooting, refer to “IGNITION
SWITCH” in Section 8.
EXTERIOR AND INTERIOR TRIM
FLOOR CARPET
REMOVAL
1) Remove front seats and rear seat cushion.
2) Remove seat belt lower anchor bolt.
3) Remove dash side trims, front side sill scuffs, center pillar inner lower trims, quarter inner trims and rear side
sill scuffs.
4) Remove parking brake lever cover and console box.
5) Remove floor carpet.
INSTALLATION
Reverse removal sequence to install front floor carpet, noting the following instruction.
For tightening torque of seat belt anchor bolt, refer to “FRONT SEAT BELT” in Section 10.
1. Floor carpet
2. Dash panel silencer
3. Silencer seat
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9-50 BODY SERVICE
PAINT AND COATINGS
ANTI-CORROSION TREATMENT
As rust proof treatment, steel sheets are given corrosion resistance on the interior and/or exterior.
These corrosion resistance steel sheet materials are called one of two-side galvanized steel sheets.
It is for the sake of rust protection that these materials are selected and given a variety of treatments as
described blow.
Steel sheets are treated with cathodic electroprimer which is excellent in corrosion resistance.
Rust proof wax coatings are applied to door and side sill insides where moisture is liable to stay.
Vinyl coating is applied to body underside and wheel housing inside.
Sealer is applied to door hem, engine compartment steel sheet-to-steel sheet joint, and the like portions to
prevent water penetration and resulting in rust occurrence.
In panel replacement or collision damage repair, leaving the relevant area untreated as it is in any operation
which does disturb the above-mentioned rust proof treatment will cause corrosion to that area. Therefore, it is
the essential function of any repair operation to correctly recoat the related surfaces of the relevant area.
All the metal panels are coated with metal conditioners and primer coating during vehicle production. Following
the repair and/or replacement parts installation, every accessible bare metal surface should be cleaned and
coated with rust proof primer. Perform this operation prior to the application of sealer and rust proof wax coating.
Sealer is applied to the specific joints of a vehicle during production. The sealer is intended to prevent dust from
entering the vehicle and serves also as an anticorrosion barrier. The sealer is applied to the door and hood hem
areas and between panels. Correct and reseal the originally sealed joints if damaged. Reseal the attaching
joints of a new replacement panel and reseal the hem area of a replacement door or hood.
Use a quality sealer to seal the flanged joints, overlap joints and seams. The sealer must have flexible character-
istics and paint ability after it’s applied to repair areas.
For the sealer to fill open joints, use caulking material. Select a sealer in conformance with the place and pur-
pose of a specific use. Observe the manufacturer’s label-stand instructions when using the sealer.
In many cases, repaired places require color painting. When this is required, follow the ordinary techniques
specified for the finish preparation, color painting and undercoating build-up.
Rust proof wax, a penetrative compound, is applied to the metal-to-metal surfaces (door and side sill insides)
where it is difficult to use ordinary undercoating material for coating. Therefore, when selecting the rust proof
wax, it may be the penetrative type.
During the undercoating (vinyl coating) application, care should be taken that sealer is not applied to the engine-
related parts and shock absorber mounting or rotating parts. Following the under coating, make sure that body
drain holes are kept open.
The sequence of the application steps of the anti-corrosion materials are as follows:
1) Clean and prepare the metal surface.
2) Apply primer.
3) Apply sealer (all joints sealed originally).
4) Apply color in areas where color is required such as hem flanges, exposed joints and under body compo-
nents.
5) Apply anticorrosion compound (penetrative wax).
6) Apply undercoating (rust proof material).WARNING:
Standard shop practices, particularly eye protection, should be followed during the performance of the
below-itemized operations to avoid personal injury.
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RESTRAINT SYSTEM 10-1
6F1
6F2
6G
6H
6K
7A
7A1
7B1
7C1
7D
7E
7F
8A
8B
8C
8D
8E
9
10
10A
10B
SECTION 10
RESTRAINT SYSTEM
CONTENTS
GENERAL DESCRIPTION .............................. 10-2
SYSTEM SPECIFICATION .......................... 10-3
SEAT BELT PRETENSIONER
(IF EQUIPPED) ............................................ 10-3
DIAGNOSIS ..................................................... 10-3
INSPECTION AND REPAIR REQUIRED
AFTER ACCIDENT ...................................... 10-3
ON-VEHICLE SERVICE .................................. 10-4SERVICE PRECAUTIONS .......................... 10-4
SERVICE AND DIAGNOSIS .................... 10-4
DISABLING AIR BAG SYSTEM............... 10-4
ENABLING AIR BAG SYSTEM................ 10-4
HANDLING AND STORAGE ................... 10-4
DISPOSAL ............................................... 10-4
FRONT SEAT BELT .................................... 10-5
REAR SEAT BELT....................................... 10-8
WARNING:
For vehicles equipped with Supplemental Restraint (Air Bag) System with seat belt pretensioner:
Service on or around the air bag system components or wiring must be performed only by an
authorized SUZUKI dealer. Please observe all WARNINGS and “Service Precautions” under “On-
Vehicle Service” in air bag system section before performing service on or around the air bag sys-
tem components or wiring. Failure to follow WARNINGS could result in unintentional activation of
the system or could render the system inoperative. Either of these two conditions may result in
severe injury.
The procedures in this section must be followed in the order listed to disable the air bag system
temporarily and prevent false diagnostic trouble codes from setting. Failure to follow procedures
could result in possible activation of the air bag system, personal injury or otherwise unneeded air
bag system repairs.
CAUTION:
When fasteners are removed, always reinstall them at the same location from which they were
removed. If a fastener needs to be replaced, use the correct part number fastener for that application.
If the correct part number fastener is not available, a fastener of equal size and strength (or stronger)
may be used. Fasteners that are not reused, and those requiring thread-locking compound, will be
called out. The correct torque value must be used when installing fasteners that require it. If the above
procedures are not followed, parts or system damage could result.
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RESTRAINT SYSTEM 10-3
Driver and Front Passenger Air Bags and Seat Belt Pretensioners
With the air bag system which includes air bags for both the driver’s and passenger’s sides as well as the seat
belt pretensioners, the pretensioner takes up the sag of the seat belt, the driver air bag (inflator) module is
deployed from the center of the steering column and the passenger air bag (inflator) module from the top of the
instrument panel in front of the front passenger seat in occurrence of a front collision with an impact larger than
a certain set value to supplement protection offered by the driver and front passenger seat belts.
SYSTEM SPECIFICATION
SEAT BELT PRETENSIONER (IF EQUIPPED)
Some seat belts of the driver and front passenger seats are provided with a pretensioner as an optional function
unit. The pretensioner is incorporated in retractor assembly and controlled by SDM as one of air bag system
components. It will be activated at the same time as the air bag when an impact at the front of vehicle exceeds
the specified value.
When servicing seat belt (retractor assembly) with pretensioner, be sure to observe all WARNINGS and CAU-
TIONS in this section and “SERVICE PRECAUTIONS” of “ON-VEHICLE SERVICE” in Section 10B
DIAGNOSIS
For diagnosis of air bag system (including in seat belt pretensioner), refer to Section 10B.
INSPECTION AND REPAIR REQUIRED AFTER ACCIDENT
After an accident, whether the seat belt pretensioner has been activated or not, be sure to perform checks and
repairs described on “REPAIRS AND INSPECTIONS REQUIRED AFTER ACCIDENT” under “DIAGNOSIS” in
Section 10B.Type 1 Type 2 Type 3
Front
seatSeat belt with ELRDriver air bag
Seat belt with ELR and
pretensionerDriver and front passenger air bags
Seat belt wit ELR and pretensioner
Rear
seatSeat belt with A-ELR
(right and left)
Seat belt (center)Seat belt with A-ELR
(right and left)
Seat belt (center)Seat belt with A-ELR (right and left)
Seat belt (center)
CAUTION:
Do not reuse the seat belt pretensioner (retractor assembly) that has operated but replace it with a
new one as an assembly. For checking procedure of its operation, refer to “SERVICE PRECAUTIONS”
of “ON-VEHICLE SERVICE” in Section 10B.
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10-4 RESTRAINT SYSTEM
ON-VEHICLE SERVICE
SERVICE PRECAUTIONS
SERVICE AND DIAGNOSIS
Before servicing or replacing seat belts, refer to following precautionary items.
Seat belts should be normal relative to strap retractor and buckle portions.
Keep sharp edges and damaging objects away from belts.
Avoid bending or damaging any portion of belt buckle or latch plate.
Do not bleach or dye belt webbing. (Use only mild soap and lukewarm water to clean it.)
When installing a seat belt anchor bolt, it should be tightened by hand at first to prevent cross-threading and
then to specified torque.
Do not attempt any repairs on retractor mechanisms or retractor covers. Replace defective assemblies with
new replacement parts.
Keep belts dry and clean at all times.
If there exist any parts in question, replace such parts.
Replace belts whose webbing is cut or otherwise damaged.
Do not put anything into trim panel opening which seat belt webbing passes through.
For Seat Belt with Pretensioner
Refer to “SERVICE AND DIAGNOSIS” of “SERVICE PRECAUTIONS” under “ON-VEHICLE SERVICE” in Sec-
tion 10B.
DISABLING AIR BAG SYSTEM
Refer to “DISABLING AIR BAG SYSTEM” of “SERVICE PRECAUTIONS” under “ON-VEHICLE SERVICE” in
Section 10B.
ENABLING AIR BAG SYSTEM
Refer to “ENABLING AIR BAG SYSTEM” of “SERVICE PRECAUTIONS” under “ON-VEHICLE SERVICE” in
Section 10B.
HANDLING AND STORAGE
Refer to “HANDLING AND STORAGE” of “SERVICE PRECAUTIONS” under “ON-VEHICLE SERVICE” in Sec-
tion 10B.
DISPOSAL
Refer to “DISPOSAL” of “SERVICE PRECAUTIONS” under “ON-VEHICLE SERVICE” in Section 10B. WARNING:
If replacing seat belt is necessary, replace buckle and ELR (or webbing) together as a set. This is for
the reason of ensuring locking of tongue plate with buckle.
If these parts are replaced individually, such a locking condition may become unreliable. For this rea-
son, SUZUKI will supply only the spare buckle and ELR (or webbing) in a set part.
WARNING:
When performing service on or around air bag system components or air bag system wiring, disable
the air bag system. Refer to “DISABLING AIR BAG SYSTEM” of “SERVICE PRECAUTIONS” under
“ON-VEHICLE SERVICE” in Section 10B.
Failure to follow procedures could result in possible air bag activation, personal injury or unneeded
air bag system repairs.
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RESTRAINT SYSTEM 10-5
FRONT SEAT BELT
WARNING:
Never attempt to disassemble or repair the seat belt pretensioner (retractor assembly). If any abnor-
mality is found, be sure to replace it with new one as an assembly.
Be sure to read “SERVICE PRECAUTIONS”, before starting to work and observe every precaution
during work. Neglecting them may result in personal injury or unactivation of the seat belt preten-
sioner when necessary.
1. Upper anchor 4. BuckleTightening torque
2. Lower anchor 5. Yellow connector (for seat belt pretensioner) (if equipped)
3. Retractor assembly 6. Retractor assembly upper mounting bolt
: After tightening lower bolt, tightening upper bolt
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AIR BAG SYSTEM 10B-1
6F1
6F2
6G
6H
6K
7A
7A1
7B1
7C1
7D
7E
7F
8A
8B
8C
8D
8E
9
10
10B
SECTION 10B
AIR BAG SYSTEM
CONTENTS
GENERAL DESCRIPTION .............................10B-3
SYSTEM COMPONENTS AND WIRING
LOCATION VIEW AND CONNECTORS..... 10B-4
SYSTEM WIRING DIAGRAM ..................... 10B-5
DIAGNOSIS ....................................................10B-6
DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODE (DTC) ...... 10B-6
USE OF SPECIAL TOOL ............................ 10B-6
INTERMITTENTS AND POOR
CONNECTIONS .......................................... 10B-8
AIR BAG DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM CHECK . 10B-9
AIR BAG DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM
CHECK FLOW TABLE .............................. 10B-10
DTC CHECK ............................................. 10B-11
DTC CLEARANCE .................................... 10B-12
DTC TABLE .............................................. 10B-13
TABLE A - “AIR BAG” WARNING LAMP
COMES ON STEADY ............................... 10B-15
TABLE B - “AIR BAG” WARNING LAMP
DOES NOT COME ON ............................. 10B-15
TABLE C - “AIR BAG” WARNING LAMP
FLASHES .................................................. 10B-15
TABLE D - “AIR BAG” WARNING LAMP
CANNOT INDICATE FLASHING
PATTERN OF DTC ................................... 10B-15TABLE E - SDM CANNOT COMMUNICATE
THROUGH THE SERIAL DATA
CIRCUIT ................................................... 10B-21
DTC B1015 - PASSENGER AIR BAG
INITIATOR CIRCUIT RESISTANCE
HIGH ......................................................... 10B-23
DTC B1016 - PASSENGER AIR BAG
INITIATOR CIRCUIT RESISTANCE
LOW .......................................................... 10B-23
DTC B1018 - PASSENGER AIR BAG
INITIATOR CIRCUIT SHORT TO
GROUND .................................................. 10B-23
DTC B1019 - PASSENGER AIR BAG
INITIATOR CIRCUIT SHORT TO
POWER CIRCUIT ..................................... 10B-23
DTC B1021 – DRIVER AIR BAG
INITIATOR CIRCUIT RESISTANCE
HIGH ......................................................... 10B-29
DTC B1022 – DRIVER AIR BAG
INITIATOR CIRCUIT RESISTANCE
LOW .......................................................... 10B-29
DTC B1024 – DRIVER AIR BAG
INITIATOR CIRCUIT SHORT TO
GROUND .................................................. 10B-29 WARNING:
Service on or around the air bag system components or wiring must be performed only by an
authorized SUZUKI dealer. Please observe all WARNINGS and “Service Precautions” under “On-
Vehicle Service” in this section before performing service on or around the air bag system compo-
nents or wiring. Failure to follow WARNINGS could result in unintended activation of the system or
could render the system inoperative. Either of these two conditions may result in severe injury.
The procedures in this section must be followed in the order listed to disable the air bag system
temporarily and prevent false diagnostic trouble codes from setting. Failure to follow procedures
could result in possible activation of the air bag system, personal injury or otherwise unneeded air
bag system repairs.
CAUTION:
When fasteners are removed, always reinstall them at the same location from which they were
removed. If a fastener needs to be replaced, use the correct part number fastener for that application.
If the correct part number fastener is not available, a fastener of equal size and strength (or stronger)
may be used. Fasteners that are not reused, and those requiring thread-locking compound, will be
called out. The correct torque value must be used when installing fasteners that require it. If the above
conditions are not followed, parts or system damage could result.
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AIR BAG SYSTEM 10B-3
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
With the air bag system which includes air bags for both the
driver’s and passenger’s sides as well as the seat belt pretension-
ers (if equipped), the sag of the seat belt is taken up (for seat belt
with pretensioner), the driver air bag (inflator) module is deployed
from the center of the steering column and the passenger air bag
(inflator) module from the top of the instrument panel in front of
the front passenger seat in occurrence of a front collision with an
impact larger than a certain set value to supplement protection
offered by the driver and front passenger seat belts.
The air bag system is designed to activate only in severe frontal
collisions. It is not designed to activate in rear impacts, side
impacts, rollovers, or minor frontal collisions, since it would offer
no protection in those types of accidents.
1. Driver side air bag
2. Passenger side air bag
3. Seat belt pretensioner (if equipped)
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10B-4 AIR BAG SYSTEM
SYSTEM COMPONENTS AND WIRING LOCATION VIEW AND CONNECTORS
1. Air bag harness 6. Passenger air bag (inflator) module
2.“Air bag” monitor coupler 7. SDM
3. DLC 8. Seat belt pretensioner (retractor assembly) (if equipped)
4. Contact coil assembly 9. Ground for air bag system
5. Driver air bag (inflator) module
CONNECTOR “Q02”CONNECTOR “G39”
146
9
5
7
8 3
8
“Q06”
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AIR BAG SYSTEM 10B-5
SYSTEM WIRING DIAGRAM
TERMINAL ARRANGEMENT OF SDM (VIEWED FROM HARNESS SIDE)
1
2
3
4 BLK/YEL
BLK/YELBLK/WHT
YEL/BLK
YEL/BLKGRN/RED
GRN GRNWHT WHT
GRN
BLU/RED
YEL/RED
GRN/ORN
GRN/YEL
BLU/ORN
BLU/YEL
6
12V
5V REDRED
BLU
BLU
5
8
7“G39”
“Q02”
“Q07” “Q05”
9
10PPL
BLK
“Q04”
Q06-2
Q06-4
Q06-14Q06-7
Q06-8 Q06-10
Q06-9
Q06-12
Q06-11
Q06-5
Q06-6 Q06-15
Q06-17L1
L2
IG
SDL
DNS
GNDLA
PP- PP+ DP- DP+P- P+ D- D+
“Q03”
“Q01”
“Q06”
“Q08”
15
161413
12 11
[A]
[B]
[C]
“Q01” “Q08”, “G39”
“Q06”
[A]: Shorting bar 5.“AIR BAG” fuse 12. Contact coil assembly
[B]: Air bag harness 6. Connection detection pin 13. Driver air bag (inflator) module
[C]: Connector 7. To ECM, TCM (if equipped) and ABS control
module (if equipped) 14. Passenger air bag (inflator) module
1. From main fuse 8. To data link connector (DLC) 15. Driver seat belt pretensioner (if equipped)
2. Ignition switch 9.“AIR BAG” monitor coupler 16. Passenger seat belt pretensioner (if equipped)
3.“IG METER” fuse 10. Ground for air bag system
4.“AIR BAG” warning lamp in combination meter 11. SDM
1. CONNECTOR “Q06” (SDM CONNECTOR)