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AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (4 A/T) 7B-1
6F1
6F2
6G
6H
6K
7A
7A1
7C1
7D
7B
7F
8A
8B
8C
8D
8E
9
10
10A
10B
SECTION 7B
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (4 A/T)
CONTENTS
GENERAL DESCRIPTION ...............................7B-3
ELECTRONIC SHIFT CONTROL SYSTEM . 7B-6
TRANSMISSION CONTROL MODULE
(TCM) ........................................................ 7B-7
FAIL SAFE FUNCTION ............................. 7B-8
CHANGE MECHANISM .......................... 7B-10
AUTOMATIC GEAR SHIFT DIAGRAM ... 7B-11
DIAGNOSIS ....................................................7B-13
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
DIAGNOSTIC FLOW TABLE ...................... 7B-13
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS TABLE .................. 7B-18
STALL TEST ........................................... 7B-20
TIME LAG TEST ..................................... 7B-21
LINE PRESSURE TEST ......................... 7B-22
ENGINE BRAKE TEST ........................... 7B-23
“P” RANGE TEST.................................... 7B-23
ELECTRONIC CONTROL SYSTEM
DIAGNOSIS ................................................ 7B-24
PRECAUTIONS IN DIAGNOSING
TROUBLES ............................................. 7B-24
DTC CHECK ........................................... 7B-25
DTC CLEARANCE .................................. 7B-27
DTC TABLE............................................. 7B-28
TCM POWER AND GROUND CIRCUIT
CHECK .................................................... 7B-30
DTC P0715 (DTC NO.14) INPUT/
TURBINE SPEED SENSOR CIRCUIT
MALFUNCTION ...................................... 7B-31
DTC P0730 (DTC NO. 18) INCORRECT
GEAR RATIO .......................................... 7B-33
DTC P0753 (DTC NO.21/22) SHIFT
SOLENOID-A (NO.1) ELECTRICAL ....... 7B-35DTC P0758 (DTC NO.23/24) SHIFT
SOLENOID-B (NO.2) ELECTRICAL ....... 7B-35
DTC P0743 (DTC NO.25/26) TCC
(LOCK-UP CLUTCH) SYSTEM
ELECTRICAL .......................................... 7B-35
DTC P0741 (DTC NO.29) TCC
(LOCK-UP) SOLENOID
PERFORMANCE OR STUCK OFF ........ 7B-37
DTC P0720 (DTC NO. 31) OUTPUT
SHAFT SPEED SENSOR CIRCUIT
MALFUNCTION ...................................... 7B-38
DTC P1700 (DTC NO.32/33)
THROTTLE POSITION SIGNAL INPUT
MALFUNCTION ...................................... 7B-41
DTC P0705 (DTC NO.34)
TRANSMISSION RANGE SENSOR
(SWITCH) CIRCUIT MALFUNCTION ..... 7B-43
DTC P0725 (DTC NO.35) ENGINE
SPEED INPUT CIRCUIT
MALFUNCTION ...................................... 7B-45
DTC P0710 (DTC No.36/38)
TRANSMISSION TEMPERATURE
SENSOR CIRCUIT MALFUNCTION ...... 7B-47
DTC P0763 (DTC NO.43) SHIFT
SOLENOID-C (NO.3) ELECTRICAL ....... 7B-49
DTC P0768 (DTC NO.45) SHIFT
SOLENOID-B (NO.4) ELECTRICAL ....... 7B-49
DTC P0773 (DTC NO.48) SHIFT
SOLENOID-E (NO.5) ELECTRICAL ....... 7B-49
DTC P1709 (DTC NO.51) ENGINE
COOLANT TEMPERATURE/BAROMETRIC
PRESSURE SIGNAL CIRCUIT............... 7B-51 WARNING:
For vehicles equipped with Supplemental Restraint (Air Bag) System :
Service on and around the air bag system components or wiring must be performed only by an
authorized SUZUKI dealer. Refer to “Air Bag System Components and Wiring Location View” under
“General Description” in air bag system section in order to confirm whether you are performing ser-
vice on or near the air bag system components or wiring. Please observe all WARNINGS and “Ser-
vice Precautions” under “On-Vehicle Service” in air bag system section before performing service
on or around the air bag system 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.
Technical service work must be started at least 90 seconds after the ignition switch is turned to the
“LOCK” position and the negative cable is disconnected from the battery. Otherwise, the system
may be activated by reserve energy in the Sensing and Diagnostic Module (SDM).
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7B-2 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (4 A/T)
DTC P0702/P1702 (DTC No.52)
TRANSMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM
ELECTRICAL OR INTERNAL
MALFUNCTION OF TCM ....................... 7B-52
INSPECTION OF TCM AND ITS
CIRCUITS ............................................... 7B-53
ON-VEHICLE SERVICE ................................. 7B-55
MAINTENANCE SERVICE ......................... 7B-55
FLUID LEVEL AT NORMAL OPERATING
TEMPERATURE ..................................... 7B-55
FLUID LEVEL AT ROOM
TEMPERATURE ..................................... 7B-56
FLUID CHANGE ..................................... 7B-56
SELECTOR LEVER .................................... 7B-57
TRANSMISSION RANGE SENSOR
(SHIFT SWITCH) ........................................ 7B-58
SELECTOR CABLE .................................... 7B-60
OUTPUT SHAFT SPEED SENSOR
(A/T VSS) .................................................... 7B-62
INPUT SHAFT SPEED SENSOR ............... 7B-63
VEHICLE SPEED SENSOR (VSS)............. 7B-63
THROTTLE POSITION SENSOR............... 7B-63
ENGINE COOLANT TEMP. (ECT)
SENSOR ..................................................... 7B-64
DROPPING RESISTOR ............................. 7B-64
O/D OFF SWITCH ...................................... 7B-65
SHIFT SOLENOID VALVES AND
TRANSMISSION TEMPERATURE
SENSOR ..................................................... 7B-65
SHIFT SOLENOID VALVES ................... 7B-66
TRANSMISSION TEMPERATURE
SENSOR ................................................. 7B-66
DIFFERENTIAL SIDE OIL SEAL ................ 7B-68TRANSMISSION CONTROL MODULE
(TCM).......................................................... 7B-69
LEARNING CONTROL INITIALIZATION 7B-70
BRAKE INTERLOCK SYSTEM
(IF EQUIPPED)........................................... 7B-70
KEY INTERLOCK CABLE
(IF EQUIPPED)........................................... 7B-72
TRANSMISSION UNIT REPAIR
OVERHAUL ................................................... 7B-75
DISMOUNTING .......................................... 7B-76
REMOUNTING ........................................... 7B-77
UNIT DISASSEMBLY ................................. 7B-78
DISASSEMBLY/ASSEMBLY OF
SUBASSEMBLY ......................................... 7B-88
OIL PUMP ............................................... 7B-88
FRONT CLUTCH (C2 CLUTCH) ............ 7B-91
REAR CLUTCH (C1 CLUTCH) ............... 7B-95
DIRECT CLUTCH (C0 CLUTCH) ......... 7B-100
PLANETARY SET................................. 7B-104
VALVE BODY ....................................... 7B-106
DIFFERENTIAL ASSEMBLY ................ 7B-112
REAR COVER (O/D BRAKE PISTON
ASSEMBLY) ......................................... 7B-115
PLANETARY SUN GEAR NO.1
ASSEMBLY .......................................... 7B-115
TORQUE CONVERTER HOUSING ..... 7B-116
TRANSMISSION CASE ........................ 7B-117
UNIT ASSEMBLY ..................................... 7B-118
TIGHTENING TORQUE SPECIFICATION .. 7B-136
SPECIAL TOOL ........................................... 7B-137
REQUIRED SERVICE MATERIAL .............. 7B-139
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7B-6 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (4 A/T)
ELECTRONIC SHIFT CONTROL SYSTEM
1. Engine 15. O/D off switch F. Range signal
2. Transmission 16. Combination meter (O/D off lamp) G. O/D off switch signal
3. TCM 17. A/C compressor G’. O/D off lamp signal
4. ECM 18. Brake lamp switch H. A/C clutch signal
5. Input shaft speed sensor (Turbine rev. sensor) 19. Monitor connector NO. 2 I. Brake signal
6. Transmission temp. sensor (A/T fluid temp. sensor) 20. Suzuki scan tool J. Diagnosis switch signal
7. TCC solenoid (Lock-up solenoid) 21. Ignition switch K. Serial communication with Suzuki scan tool
8. Shift solenoid-A (Shift solenoid No.1) 22. Battery L. Power supply
9. Shift solenoid-B (Shift solenoid No.2) 23. A/T relay M. Throttle opening signal
10. Shift solenoid-C (Shift solenoid No.3) A. Turbine speed signal N. Engine coolant temp./Barometric pressure signal
11. Shift solenoid-D (Shift solenoid No.4) B. A/T fluid temp signal O. Idle up signal
12. Shift solenoid-E (Shift solenoid No.5) C. TCC (lock-up) control signal P. A/T failure signal
13. Output shaft speed sensor (A/T VSS) D. Shift control signal Q. Engine speed (rev.) signal.
14. Transmission range sensor (Shift switch) E. A/T output shaft speed signal
14
3
19
15
1816
14 13 5
2
7
9
12
8
6
10 17
11
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AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (4 A/T) 7B-9
A/T hardware itself
(DTC P0730)Difference in detected
revolution between
input shaft speed
sensor and output
shaft speed sensor is
too wide.“P” range →
P, “R” range →
R, “N” range →
N,
“D”/“2”/“L” range “To be controlled as follows :
1) When detecting trouble at first, gear is selected well-suited
gear calculated with parameters of each sensor’s rev. num-
ber and gear position just when the trouble occurred. Lock-
up function is turned OFF.
2) If A/T can transmit driving force under the above condition,
gear is fixed the selected gear until ignition switch is turned
OFF.
3) If A/T can not transmit driving force under the above condi-
tion, after once vehicle stop, gear which can transmit drive
force is searched one by one until gear is found out. After
gear is found out, position of gear is held until ignition switch
is turned OFF.
Transmission
range sensor cir-
cuit
(DTC P0705)No shift switch signal
is inputted or two or
more shift switch sig-
nals are inputted at
the same time.When vehicle running, shift range position is fixed to shift
range position right before the trouble occurred until vehicle
stop and lock-up function is turned OFF.
When vehicle is at stop after or during detecting the trouble,
gear is fixed as the followings and lock-up function is turned
OFF.
–When 2 adjoining gear position signals are inputted.
“P”, “R” range →
R, “R”, “N” range →
R,
“N”, “D” range →
D, “D”, “2” range →
D,
“2”, “L” range →
2nd
–When 2 or more signals excepting above or no signal are
inputted.
“P” range →
P, “R” range →
R,
“N” range →
N, “D”/“2”/“L” range →
3rd
Transmission tem-
perature sensor cir-
cuit
(DTC P0710)A/T fluid temp. sig-
nal input voltage is
too low.
A/T fluid temp. sig-
nal input voltage
does not go down
although standard
value of engine
rev. signal is input-
ted.When detecting circuit open, TCM control as fluid tempera-
ture is 100°C (212°F).
Lock-up function is turned OFF.
Engine speed input
circuit
(DTC P0725)Inputted engine rev.
signal is too low or
too high.Engine rev. is processed as 4000 rpm.
No compensation or judgement for gear shift control, for
which engine rev. is considered, is processed.
Lock-up function is turned OFF.
Engine coolant
temp./Barometric
pressure signal cir-
cuit
(DTC P1709)No or abnormal
engine coolant temp.
signal is inputtedNo compensation for gear shift control, for which engine cool-
ant temp. and barometric pressure are considered, is pro-
cessed.
Lock -up function is turned OFF. Area Detecting condition Fail safe function
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7B-16 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (4 A/T)
2. DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODE (DTC) CHECK, RECORD AND CLEARANCE
To check DTC, refer to “DTC CHECK” in this section. When a DTC exists, it means existence of a malfunction in
the system represented by that code but whether it still exists (current) or it occurred in the past and has gone
(history) is unknown. To know it, clear this DTC once (Refer to “DTC CLEARANCE” in this section.), perform
test drive and/or “TROUBLE SYMPTOM CONFIRMATION” in this section and then check DTC again as
described in “DTC CHECK”. Attempt to diagnose the trouble based on the DTC recorded in this step only or fail-
ure to clear the DTC in this step may mislead the diagnosis or make diagnosing difficult. Even after checking the
DTC with the SUZUKI scan tool, diagnosis should be performed according to this flow chart to check TCM for
proper self-diagnosis function.
3 and 4. VISUAL INSPECTION
As a preliminary step, perform visual check of the following items that support proper function of the automatic
transmission.
5.TROUBLE SYMPTOM CONFIRMATION
Check if what the customer claimed in “CUSTOMER COMPLAINT ANALYSIS” is actually found in the vehicle
and if that symptom is found, whether it is identified as a failure. (This step should be shared with the customer
if possible.)
When the symptom is not actually found, possibility is :
The symptom occurs under certain conditions.
----- Retry with the vehicle under different conditions.
The trouble occurred only temporarily and normal operation has been restored.
----- Perform “DTC CHECK” and if the diagnostic trouble code is indicated, inspect according to the flow
table for that DTC.
6 and 7. RECHECKING AND RECORD OF DTC
Refer to “DTC CHECK” in this section.INSPECTION ITEM REFERRING SECTION
Engine oil ----- level, leakage Section 0B
Engine coolant ----- level, leakage Section 0B
A/T fluid ----- level, leakage, color Section 0B
Battery ----- fluid level, corrosion of terminal
A/T fluid hoses ----- disconnection, looseness, deterioration
Connectors of electric wire harness ----- disconnection, friction Section 8
Fuses ----- burning Section 8
Parts ----- installation, bolt ----- looseness
Parts ----- deformation
Other parts that can be checked visually
Also add following items at engine start.
Indicator, warning lights in combination meter ----- ON
(indicating abnormality in system) or OFFSection 8C
Other parts that can be checked visually
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AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (4 A/T) 7B-29
P0741 29Torque converter clutch (lock-up)
solenoid performance or stuck off2 driving
cyclesNot
applicable
P0720 31Output shaft speed sensor circuit
malfunction1 driving
cycleNot
applicable
P170032
Throttle position signal input mal-
function1 driving
cycleNot
applicable
33
P0705 34Transmission range sensor circuit
malfunction1 driving
cycleNot
applicable
P0725 35Engine speed input circuit malfunc-
tion2 driving
cyclesNot
applicable
P071036
Transmission temperature sensor
circuit malfunction2 driving
cyclesNot
applicable
38
P1709 51Engine coolant temperature signal
circuit1 driving
cycleNot
applicable
P0702
52Transmission control system elec-
trical1 driving
cycleNot
applicable
P1702 Internal malfunction of TCMDTC NO.
“O/D OFF” Lamp
Flashing Pattern of DTC
(Not using scan tool)DETECTING ITEMSMIL
Using
scan toolNot using
scan toolVehicle
equipped
with
immobi-
lizer indi-
cator lampVehicle
equipped
without
immobi-
lizer indi-
cator lamp
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AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (4 A/T) 7B-51
DTC P1709 (DTC NO.51) ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE/BAROMETRIC PRESSURE
SIGNAL CIRCUIT
1. ECM 3. TCM coupler (viewed from harness side)
2. TCM 4. ECM coupler (viewed from harness side)
DTC DETECTING CONDITION
Engine coolant temperature/barometric pressure signal voltage too low although A/T fluid temperature is
normal operating temperature and engine rev. is standard.
Step Action Yes No
1 Check DTC referring to “ENGINE DIAGNOSIS”
in Section 6.
Is any DTC detected?Inspect and repair refer-
ring to DTC flow table in
Section 6.Go to Step 2.
2 1) Turn ignition switch OFF and disconnect
TCM and ECM couplers.
2) Measure resistance between terminal “C44-
18” of disconnected harness side TCM cou-
pler and body ground.
Is it infinity?Go to Step 3.“WHT/BLK” wire shorted
to ground.
3 1) Turn ignition switch OFF and connect TCM
couplers.
2) Turn ignition switch ON and check voltage
between terminal “C44-18” and body
ground.
Is it 0V?Substitute a known-good
TCM and recheck.Substitute a know-good
ECM and recheck.
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7B-54 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (4 A/T)
C4312Serial data link (SUZUKI scan
tool)10 – 14 V IG switch ON
13Output shaft speed sensor
shield––
14 Output shaft speed sensor(–)––
15 Input shaft speed sensor(–)––
C442 IG power source 10 – 14 V IG switch ON
3Transmission temperature
sensor0 – 4.5 V IG switch ON
4 Brake switch 10 – 14 V IG switch ON, brake pedal depressed
5 A/C compressor0 – 2 V A/C OFF
10 – 14 V A/C ON
8 Idle up signal10 – 14 V Selector lever at “P” or “N” range
0 – 1 V Selector lever other than “P” or “N” range
10 Shift solenoid-A (No.1) 0 – 1 V IG switch ON, select lever at “P” range
11Shift solenoid-C (Dropping
resistor)0 – 1 V IG switch ON, select lever at “P” range
12Shift solenoid-D (Dropping
resistor)10 – 14 V IG switch ON, select lever at “P” range
13Shift solenoid-E (Dropping
resistor)0 – 1 V IG switch ON, select lever at “P” range
15 Ground––
16Transmission temperature
sensor ground––
17 O/D off switch0 – 1 V IG switch ON, O/D off switch ON
10 – 14 V IG switch ON, O/D off switch OFF
18Engine coolant temperature/
Barometric pressure signal––
20 A/T failure serial data 0 – 1 V IG switch ON
21 O/D OFF lamp10 – 14 V IG switch ON, O/D off switch OFF
0 – 1 V IG switch ON, O/D off switch ON
22 Lock-up solenoid 0 – 1 V IG switch ON, selector lever at “P” range
23 Shift solenoid-B (No.2) 0 – 1 V IG switch ON, selector lever at “P” range
24 Shift solenoid-C (No.3) 0 – 1 V IG switch ON, selector lever at “P” range
25 Shift solenoid-D (No.4) 2.2 – 4.9 V IG switch ON, selector lever at “P” range
26 Shift solenoid-E (No.5) 0 – 1 V IG switch ON, selector lever at “P” range TERMINAL CIRCUITSTAN-
DARD
VOLTAGECONDITION
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7B-64 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (4 A/T)
ENGINE COOLANT TEMP. (ECT) SENSOR
INSPECTION
Check engine coolant temp. sensor referring to Section 6E.
DROPPING RESISTOR
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION
Refer to the figure for removal/installation.
Tightening torque
Dropping resistor bolts
(a) : 20 N·m (2.0 kg-m, 14.5 lb-ft)
INSPECTION
Measure resistance between each resistor terminals.
Dropping resistor resistance
CIRCUIT RESISTANCE
Shift solenoid -C (No.3) 6.5 – 8.5
Ω
ΩΩ Ω
Shift solenoid -D (No.4) 6.5 – 8.5
Ω
ΩΩ Ω
Shift solenoid -E (No.5) 6.5 – 8.5
Ω
ΩΩ Ω
1. Resistor terminal for shift solenoid -C Circuit
2. Resistor terminal for shift solenoid -D Circuit
3. Resistor terminal for shift solenoid -E Circuit
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BODY ELECTRICAL SYSTEM 8-1
6F1
6F2
6G
6H
6K
7A
7A1
7B1
7C1
7D
7E
7F
8A
8
8D
8E
9
10
10A
10B
SECTION 8
BODY ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
CONTENTS
DIAGNOSIS ........................................................ 8-3
HEADLIGHT .................................................... 8-3
HEADLIGHTS WITH LEVELING SYSTEM
(IF EQUIPPED) ............................................... 8-3
TURN SIGNAL AND HAZARD WARNING
LIGHT .............................................................. 8-3
CLEARANCE, TAIL AND LICENSE
PLATE LIGHT ................................................. 8-4
BACK-UP LIGHT ............................................. 8-4
BRAKE LIGHT ................................................ 8-4
FRONT FOG LIGHT (IF EQUIPPED) ............. 8-4
REAR FOG LIGHT (IF EQUIPPED) ................ 8-4
SPEEDOMETER AND VSS ............................ 8-5
FUEL METER AND FUEL LEVEL SENSOR
(GAUGE UNIT) ............................................... 8-5
ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE (ECT)
METER AND ECT SENSOR ........................... 8-5
OIL PRESSURE WARNING LIGHT ................ 8-5
BRAKE AND PARKING BRAKE WARNING
LIGHT .............................................................. 8-6
REAR WINDOW DEFOGGER ........................ 8-6
WIPERS AND WASHERS .............................. 8-6
FRONT WIPER AND WASHER .................. 8-6
REAR WIPER AND WASHER (IF
EQUIPPED)................................................. 8-6
POWER WINDOW CONTROL SYSTEM
(IF EQUIPPED) ............................................... 8-7
CIGARETTE LIGHTER ................................... 8-7
POWER DOOR LOCK CONTROL SYSTEM
(IF EQUIPPED) ............................................... 8-7
KEYLESS ENTRY SYSTEM (IF
EQUIPPED) .................................................... 8-7POWER DOOR MIRROR CONTROL
SYSTEM (IF EQUIPPED) ............................... 8-8
INTERIOR LIGHT ........................................... 8-8
HORN ............................................................. 8-8
IGNITION KEY REMAINDER (IF EQUIPPED)
AND LIGHT REMAINDER WARNING
BUZZER.......................................................... 8-8
SEAT BELT WARNING LIGHT (IF
EQUIPPED) .................................................... 8-8
FRONT SEAT HEATER (IF EQUIPPED) ....... 8-9
ON-VEHICLE SERVICE ..................................... 8-9
CAUTIONS IN SERVICING ............................ 8-9
HEADLIGHT ................................................... 8-9
HEADLIGHT SWITCH ................................ 8-9
HEADLIGHT ASSEMBLY ......................... 8-10
HEADLIGHT BULB ................................... 8-10
HEADLIGHT AIMING ADJUSTMENT
WITH SCREEN ......................................... 8-11
HEADLIGHT LEVELING SWITCH (IF
EQUIPPED) .............................................. 8-12
TURN SIGNAL AND HAZARD WARNING
LIGHTS ......................................................... 8-12
TURN SIGNAL LIGHT SWITCH ............... 8-12
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION ............. 8-12
TURN SIGNAL AND HAZARD RELAY ..... 8-13
HAZARD SWITCH .................................... 8-13
FRONT FOG LIGHTS (IF EQUIPPED)......... 8-13
FRONT FOG LIGHT SWITCH .................. 8-13
REAR FOG LIGHT (IF EQUIPPED) ............. 8-14
REAR FOG LIGHT SWITCH..................... 8-14
IGNITION SWITCH ....................................... 8-14
COMBINATION METER ............................... 8-15 WARNING:
For vehicles equipped with Supplemental Restraint (Air Bag) System :
Service on and around the air bag system components or wiring must be performed only by an
authorized SUZUKI dealer. Refer to “Air Bag System Components and Wiring Location View” under
“General Description” in air bag system section in order to confirm whether you are performing ser-
vice on or near the air bag system components or wiring. Please observe all WARNINGS and “Ser-
vice Precautions” under “On-Vehicle Service” in air bag system section before performing service
on or around the air bag system 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.
Technical service work must be started at least 90 seconds after the ignition switch is turned to the
“LOCK” position and the negative cable is disconnected from the battery. Otherwise, the system
may be activated by reserve energy in the Sensing and Diagnostic Module (SDM).