5c 1 SUZUKI SWIFT 2005 2.G Service Owners Manual
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Engine Symptom DiagnosisS7RS0B1104010
Perform troubleshooting referring to the followings when ECM has detected no DTC and no abnormality has been 
found in “Visual Inspection” and “Engine Basic Inspection”.
Condition Possible cause Correction / Reference Item
Hard starting (Engine 
cranks OK) Faulty spark plug
“Spark Plug Inspection in Section 1H”
Leaky high-tension cord “High-Tension Cord Inspection in Section 1H”
Loose connection or disconnection of 
high-tension cord(s) or lead wire(s) “High-Tension Cord Removal and Installation 
in Section 1H”
Faulty ignition coil “Ignition Coil Assembly (Including ignitor) 
Inspection in Section 1H”
Dirty or clogged fuel hose or pipe “Fuel Pressure Check”
Malfunctioning fuel pump “Fuel Pressure Check”
Air drawn in through intake manifold 
gasket or throttle body gasket
Faulty electric throttle body assembly “Electric Throttle Body Assembly On-Vehicle 
Inspection in Section 1C”
Faulty APP sensor assembly “APP Sensor Assembly Inspection in Section 
1C”
Faulty ECT sensor or MAF sensor “ECT Sensor Inspection in Section 1C” or 
“MAF and IAT Sensor Inspection in Section 
1C”
Faulty ECM
Low compression “Compression Check in Section 1D”
Poor spark plug tightening or faulty 
gasket “Spark Plug Removal and Installation in 
Section 1H”
Compression leak from valve seat “Valves and Valve Guides Inspection in 
Section 1D”
Sticky valve stem “Valves and Valve Guides Inspection in 
Section 1D”
Weak or damaged valve springs “Valve Spring Inspection in Section 1D”
Compression leak at cylinder head 
gasket “Cylinder Head Inspection in Section 1D”
Sticking or damaged piston ring “Cylinders, Pistons and Piston Rings 
Inspection in Section 1D”
Worn piston, ring or cylinder “Cylinders, Pistons and Piston Rings 
Inspection in Section 1D”
Malfunctioning PCV valve “PCV Valve Inspection in Section 1B”
Camshaft position control (VVT) system 
out of order “Oil Control Valve Inspection in Section 1D”
Faulty EGR system “EGR System Inspection in Section 1B”
Low oil pressure Improper oil viscosity “Engine Oil and Filter Change in Section 0B”
Malfunctioning oil pressure switch “Oil Pressure Switch Inspection in Section 9C”
Clogged oil strainer “Oil Pan and Oil Pump Strainer Cleaning in 
Section 1E”
Functional deterioration of oil pump “Oil Pump Inspection in Section 1E”
Worn oil pump relief valve “Oil Pump Inspection in Section 1E”
Excessive clearance in various sliding 
parts
Engine noise – Valve 
noise
NOTE
Before checking 
mechanical noise, make 
sure that:
• Specified spark plug is  used.
• Specified fuel is used.
 
Improper valve lash “Camshaft, Tappet and Shim Inspection in 
Section 1D”
Worn valve stem and guide “Valves and Valve Guides Inspection in 
Section 1D”
Weak or broken valve spring “Valve Spring Inspection in Section 1D”
Warped or bent valve “Valves and Valve Guides Inspection in 
Section 1D”  
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Engine noise – Piston, 
ring and cylinder noise
NOTE
Before checking 
mechanical noise, make 
sure that:
• Specified spark plug is used.
• Specified fuel is used.
 
Worn piston, ring and cylinder bore “Cylinders, Pistons and Piston Rings 
Inspection in Section 1D”
Engine noise – 
Connecting rod noise
NOTE
Before checking 
mechanical noise, make 
sure that:
• Specified spark plug is  used.
• Specified fuel is used.
 
Worn piston, ring and cylinder bore “Cylinders, Pistons and Piston Rings 
Inspection in Section 1D”
Worn rod bearing “Crank Pin and Connecting Rod Bearings 
Inspection in Section 1D”
Worn crank pin “Crank Pin and Connecting Rod Bearings 
Inspection in Section 1D”
Loose connecting rod nuts “Pistons, Piston Rings, Connecting Rods and 
Cylinders Removal and Installation in Section 
1D”
Low oil pressure Condition “Low oil pressure”
Engine noise – 
Crankshaft noise
NOTE
Before checking 
mechanical noise, make 
sure that:
• Specified spark plug is  used.
• Specified fuel is used.
 
Low oil pressure Condition “Low oil pressure”
Worn bearing “Main Bearings Inspection in Section 1D”
Worn crankshaft journal “Crankshaft Inspection in Section 1D”
Loose bearing cap bolts “Main Bearings, Crankshaft and Cylinder Block 
Removal and Installation in Section 1D”
Excessive crankshaft thrust play “Crankshaft Inspection in Section 1D”
Engine overheating Inoperative thermostat “Thermostat Inspection in Section 1F”
Poor water pump performance “Water Pump Inspection in Section 1F”
Clogged or leaky radiator “Radiator On-Vehicle Inspection and Cleaning 
in Section 1F”
Improper engine oil grade “Engine Oil and Filter Change in Section 0B”
Clogged oil filter or oil strainer “Oil Pressure Check in Section 1E”
Poor oil pump performance “Oil Pressure Check in Section 1E”
Faulty radiator cooling fan control 
system “Radiator Cooling Fan Low Speed Control 
System Check” or “Rad
iator Cooling Fan High 
Speed Control System Check”
Dragging brakes Condition “Dragging brakes” in “Brakes 
Symptom Diagnosis in Section 4A”
Slipping clutch Condition “Slipping clutch” in “Clutch System 
Symptom Diagnosis in Section 5C”
Blown cylinder head gasket “Cylinder Head Inspection in Section 1D”
Air mixed in cooling system
Condition Possible cause Correction / Reference Item  
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Poor gasoline mileageLeaks or loose connection of high-
tension cord “High-Tension Cord Removal and Installation 
in Section 1H”
Faulty spark plug (improper gap, heavy 
deposits and burned electrodes, etc.) “Spark Plug Inspection in Section 1H”
Malfunctioning EGR valve “EGR Valve Inspection in Section 1B”
High idle speed Condition “Improper engine idling or engine 
fails to idle”
Poor performance of ECT sensor or 
MAF sensor “ECT Sensor Inspection in Section 1C” or 
“MAF and IAT Sensor Inspection in Section 
1C”
Faulty electric throttle body assembly “Electric Throttle Body Assembly On-Vehicle 
Inspection in Section 1C”
Faulty APP sensor assembly “APP Sensor Assembly Inspection in Section 
1C”
Faulty fuel injector(s) “Fuel Injector Circuit Check”
Faulty ECM
Low compression “Compression Check in Section 1D”
Poor valve seating “Valves and Valve Guides Inspection in 
Section 1D”
Dragging brakes Condition “Dragging brakes” in “Brakes 
Symptom Diagnosis in Section 4A”
Slipping clutch Condition “Slipping clutch” in “Clutch System 
Symptom Diagnosis in Section 5C”
Thermostat out of order “Thermostat Inspection in Section 1F”
Improper tire pressure “Tires Description in Section 2D”
Camshaft position control (VVT) system 
out of order “Oil Control Valve Inspection in Section 1D”
Excessive engine oil 
consumption – Oil 
leakage Blown cylinder head gasket
“Cylinder Head Inspection in Section 1D”
Leaky camshaft oil seals “Camshaft, Tappet and Shim Inspection in 
Section 1D”
Excessive engine oil 
consumption – Oil 
entering combustion 
chamber Sticky piston ring
“Cylinders, Pistons and Piston Rings 
Inspection in Section 1D”
Worn piston and cylinder “Cylinders, Pistons and Piston Rings 
Inspection in Section 1D”
Worn piston ring groove and ring “Cylinders, Pistons and Piston Rings 
Inspection in Section 1D”
Improper location of piston ring gap “Pistons, Piston Rings, Connecting Rods and 
Cylinders Disassembly and Assembly in 
Section 1D”
Worn or damaged valve stem seal “Valves and Valve Guides Inspection in 
Section 1D”
Worn valve stem “Valves and Valve Guides Inspection in 
Section 1D”
Condition Possible cause Correction / Reference Item  
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Engine hesitates – 
Momentary lack of 
response as accelerator 
is depressed. Can occur 
at all vehicle speeds. 
Usually most severe when 
first trying to make 
vehicle move, as from a 
stop sign.Spark plug faulty
“Spark Plug Inspection in Section 1H”
Leaky high-tension cord “High-Tension Cord Inspection in Section 1H”
Fuel pressure out of specification “Fuel Pressure Check”
Malfunctioning EGR valve “EGR Valve Inspection in Section 1B”
Poor performance of ECT sensor or 
MAF sensor “ECT Sensor Inspection in Section 1C” or 
“MAF and IAT Sensor Inspection in Section 
1C”
Faulty electric throttle body assembly “Electric Throttle Body Assembly On-Vehicle 
Inspection in Section 1C”
Faulty APP sensor assembly “APP Sensor Assembly Inspection in Section 
1C”
Faulty fuel injector “Fuel Injector Circuit Check”
Faulty ECM
Engine overheating Condition “Engine overheating”
Low compression “Compression Check in Section 1D”
Camshaft position control (VVT) system 
out of order “Oil Control Valve Inspection in Section 1D”
Surge – Engine power 
variation under steady 
throttle or cruise. Feels 
like vehicle speeds up 
and down with no change 
in accelerator pedal. Leaky or loosely connected high-tension 
cord
“High-Tension Cord Removal and Installation 
in Section 1H”
Faulty spark plug (excess carbon 
deposits, improper gap, burned 
electrodes, etc.) “Spark Plug Inspection in Section 1H”
Variable fuel pressure “Fuel Pressure Check”
Kinky or damaged fuel hose and lines
Faulty fuel pump (clogged fuel filter)
Malfunctioning EGR valve “EGR Valve Inspection in Section 1B”
Poor performance of MAF sensor “MAF and IAT Sensor Inspection in Section 
1C”
Faulty fuel injector “Fuel Injector Circuit Check”
Faulty electric throttle body assembly “Electric Throttle Body Assembly On-Vehicle 
Inspection in Section 1C”
Faulty APP sensor assembly “APP Sensor Assembly Inspection in Section 
1C”
Faulty ECM
Excessive detonation – 
Engine makes 
continuously sharp 
metallic knocks that 
change with throttle 
opening. Sounds like pop 
corn popping. Faulty spark plug
“Spark Plug Inspection in Section 1H”
Loose connection of high-tension cord “High-Tension Cord Removal and Installation 
in Section 1H”
Engine overheating Condition “Engine overheating”
Clogged fuel filter (faulty fuel pump) or 
fuel lines “Fuel Pressure Check” or “Fuel Pump and Its 
Circuit Check”
Air drawn in through intake manifold or 
throttle body gasket
Malfunctioning EGR valve “EGR Valve Inspection in Section 1B”
Poor performance of knock sensor, ECT 
sensor or MAF sensor “DTC P0327 / P0328: Knock Sensor 1 Circuit 
Low / High”, “ECT Sensor Inspection in 
Section 1C” or “MAF and IAT Sensor 
Inspection in Section 1C”
Faulty fuel injector(s) “Fuel Injector Circuit Check”
Faulty ECM
Excessive combustion chamber 
deposits “Cylinders, Pistons and Piston Rings 
Inspection in Section 1D” and/or “Piston Pins 
and Connecting Rods In
spection in Section 
1D”
Camshaft position control (VVT) system 
out of order “Oil Control Valve Inspection in Section 1D”
Condition Possible cause Correction / Reference Item  
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Engine has no powerFaulty spark plug “Spark Plug Inspection in Section 1H”
Faulty ignition coil with ignitor “Ignition Coil Assembly (Including ignitor) 
Inspection in Section 1H”
Leaks, loose connection or 
disconnection of high-tension cord “High-Tension Cord Removal and Installation 
in Section 1H”
Faulty knock sensor “DTC P0327 / P0328: Knock Sensor 1 Circuit 
Low / High”
Clogged fuel hose or pipe “Fuel Pressure Check”
Malfunctioning fuel pump “Fuel Pump and Its Circuit Check”
Air drawn in through intake manifold 
gasket or throttle body gasket
Engine overheating Condition “Engine overheating”
Malfunctioning EGR valve “EGR Valve Inspection in Section 1B”
Poor performance of ECT sensor or 
MAF sensor “ECT Sensor Inspection in Section 1C” or 
“MAF and IAT Sensor Inspection in Section 
1C”
Faulty electric throttle body assembly “Electric Throttle Body Assembly On-Vehicle 
Inspection in Section 1C”
Faulty APP sensor assembly “APP Sensor Assembly Inspection in Section 
1C”
Faulty fuel injector(s) “Fuel Injector Circuit Check”
Faulty ECM
Dragging brakes Condition “Dragging brakes” in “Brakes 
Symptom Diagnosis in Section 4A”
Slipping clutch Condition “Slipping clutch” in “Clutch System 
Symptom Diagnosis in Section 5C”
Low compression “Compression Check in Section 1D”
Camshaft position control (VVT) system 
out of order “Oil Control Valve Inspection in Section 1D”
Improper engine idling or 
engine fails to idle Faulty spark plug
“Spark Plug Inspection in Section 1H”
Leaky or disconnected high-tension cord “High-Tension Cord Removal and Installation 
in Section 1H”
Faulty ignition coil with ignitor “Ignition Coil Assembly (Including ignitor) 
Inspection in Section 1H”
Fuel pressure out of specification “Fuel Pressure Check”
Leaky manifold, throttle body, or cylinder 
head gasket
Malfunctioning EGR valve “EGR Valve Inspection in Section 1B”
Faulty evaporative emission control 
system “EVAP Canister Purge Inspection in Section 
1B”
Faulty EGR system “EGR System Inspection in Section 1B”
Faulty fuel injector(s) “Fuel Injector Circuit Check”
Poor performance of ECT sensor or 
MAF sensor “ECT Sensor Inspection in Section 1C” or 
“MAF and IAT Sensor Inspection in Section 
1C”
Faulty electric throttle body assembly “Electric Throttle Body Assembly On-Vehicle 
Inspection in Section 1C”
Faulty APP sensor assembly “APP Sensor Assembly Inspection in Section 
1C”
Faulty ECM
Loose connection or disconnection of 
vacuum hoses
Malfunctioning PCV valve “PCV Valve Inspection in Section 1B”
Engine overheating Condition “Engine overheating”
Low compression “Compression Check in Section 1D”
Camshaft position control (VVT) system 
out of order “Oil Control Valve Inspection in Section 1D”
Condition Possible cause Correction / Reference Item  
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Excessive hydrocarbon 
(HC) emission or carbon 
monoxide (CO)Faulty spark plug
“Spark Plug Inspection in Section 1H”
Leaky or disconnected high-tension cord “High-Tension Cord Removal and Installation 
in Section 1H”
Faulty ignition coil with ignitor “Ignition Coil Assembly (Including ignitor) 
Inspection in Section 1H”
Low compression “Compression Check in Section 1D”
Lead contamination of three way 
catalytic converter Check for absence of f
iller neck restrictor.
Faulty evaporative emission control 
system “EVAP Canister Purge Inspection in Section 
1B”
Fuel pressure out of specification “Fuel Pressure Check”
Closed loop system (A/F feedback 
compensation) fails (Faulty TP sensor, 
Poor performance of ECT sensor or 
MAF sensor) “Electric Throttle Body Assembly On-Vehicle 
Inspection in Section 1C”, “ECT Sensor 
Inspection in Section 1C” or “MAF and IAT 
Sensor Inspection in Section 1C”
Faulty electric throttle body assembly “Electric Throttle Body Assembly On-Vehicle 
Inspection in Section 1C”
Faulty APP sensor assembly “APP Sensor Assembly Inspection in Section 
1C”
Faulty injector(s) “Fuel Injector Circuit Check”
Faulty ECM
Engine not at normal operating 
temperature
Clogged air cleaner “Air Cleaner Element Inspection and Cleaning 
in Section 1D”
Vacuum leaks “Engine Vacuum Check in Section 1D”
Camshaft position control (VVT) system 
out of order “Oil Control Valve Inspection in Section 1D”
Excessive nitrogen 
oxides (NOx) emission Improper ignition timing
“Ignition Timing Inspection in Section 1H”
Lead contamination of catalytic 
converter Check for absence of f
iller neck restrictor.
Faulty EGR system “EGR System Inspection in Section 1B”
Fuel pressure out of specification “Fuel Pressure Check”
Closed loop system (A/F feedback 
compensation) fails (Faulty TP sensor, 
Poor performance of ECT sensor or 
MAF sensor) “Electric Throttle Body Assembly On-Vehicle 
Inspection in Section 1C”, “ECT Sensor 
Inspection in Section 1C” or “MAF and IAT 
Sensor Inspection in Section 1C”
Faulty electric throttle body assembly “Electric Throttle Body Assembly On-Vehicle 
Inspection in Section 1C”
Faulty APP sensor assembly “APP Sensor Assembly Inspection in Section 
1C”
Faulty injector(s) “Fuel Injector Circuit Check”
Faulty ECM
Camshaft position control (VVT) system 
out of order “Oil Control Valve Inspection in Section 1D”
Condition Possible cause Correction / Reference Item  
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MIL Does Not Come ON with Ignition Switch ON and Engine Stop (but Engine Can Be Started)S7RS0B1104011
Wiring Diagram
Circuit Description
When the ignition switch is turned ON, ECM causes the main relay to turn ON (close the contact point). Then, ECM 
being supplied with the main power, transmits indication ON si gnal of MIL to combination meter in order to turn MIL 
ON. And then, combination meter turns MIL ON. When the engine  starts to run and no malfunction is detected in the 
system, ECM transmits MIL indication  OFF signal to combination meter in order to turn MIL OFF. And then, 
combination meter turns MIL OFF, but if  a malfunction was or is detected, MIL remains ON even when the engine is 
running.
G281234567
8
910
11
1213141516
1718
19
20
212223242526272829303132
[B]
[A]
E23 C37
34
1819
567
10
11
17
20
47 46
495051
2122
52 16
25 9
24
14
29
5557 54 53
59
60 58 2
262728
15
30
56 4832 31
34353637
4042 39 38
44
45 43 41 331
1213
238
34
1819
567
10
11
17
20
47 46
495051
2122
52 16
25 9
24
14
29
5557 54 53
59
60 58 2
262728
15
30
56 4832 31
34353637
4042 39 38
44
45 43 41 331
12
13
238
BLK/WHT
BLK/RED
BLK/RED
BRN/WHT
BLK/REDWHTBLK/YEL
GRN
12V 5V
2
3
8
6 7
E23-29  
E23-3  
E23-1  
E23-60  
E23-18  
E23-16  
1014
14
12
11
RED/BLK
C37-58
C37-15
C37-30
BLK
E23-31
BLK
BLK/ORNBLK/ORN
4
WHTREDWHTRED
BLK/ORN
G28-16
15
13
14
1414
G28-31
BLK/YEL
BLK/YEL
WHTRED
WHTRED
WHTREDC37-13  C37-12
WHTRED
9
17
5 1 16
I7RS0B110012-02
[A]: ECM connector (viewed from harness side)
6. “METER” fuse13. TCM (A/T model)
[B]: Combination meter connector (viewed from harness side) 7. ECM14. CAN communication line
1. Main fuse box 8. Junction block assembly15. ABS/ESP® control module
2. Ignition switch 9. BCM16. CAN junction connector (ESP® model)
3. Main relay 10. “FI” fuse17. Combination meter
4. Malfunction indicator lamp in combination meter 11. Individual circuit fuse box No.1
5. “IG COIL” fuse 12. “IG ACC” fuse  
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Troubleshooting
NOTE
When measuring circuit voltage, resistance and/or pulse signal at ECM connector, connect the special 
tool to ECM and/or the ECM connectors referri ng to “Inspection of ECM and Its Circuits”.
 
Malfunction Indicator Lamp Remains ON after Engine StartsS7RS0B1104012
Wiring Diagram and Circuit Description
Refer to “MIL Does Not Come ON wit h Ignition Switch ON and Engine Stop (but Engine Can Be Started)”.
Step
Action YesNo
1 MIL power supply check
1) Turn ignition switch to ON position.
Do other warning lights come ON? Go to Step 2.
Go to Step 3.
2 DTC check
1) Connect scan tool to DLC with ignition switch turned 
OFF.
2) Turn ON ignition switch and check DTC.
Is there DTC(s) P1674, P1676, P1678 and/or P1685? Go to applicable DTC 
diag. flow.
Substitute a known-
good combination meter 
and recheck. If MIL still 
remains OFF, substitute 
a known-good ECM and 
recheck.
3 CAN communication line circuit check
1) Check CAN communication circuit between combination 
meter and ECM, TCM (A/T model) referring to Step 3 of 
“DTC P1674: CAN Communication (Bus Off Error)”
Is circuit in good condition? Go to Step 4.
Repair or replace.
4 “METER” fuse check
1) Turn ignition switch to OFF position.
2) Check for fuse blown at “M ETER” fuse in junction block 
assembly.
Is “METER” fuse in  good condition? Go to Step 5.
Replace “METER” fuse 
and check for short.
5 Combination meter power supply check
1) Remove combination meter referring to “Combination 
Meter Removal and Installation in Section 9C”.
2) Check for proper connection to combination meter  connector at “G28-31” and “G28-16” terminals.
3) If OK, then turn ignition switch to ON position and  measure voltage between combination meter connector 
at “G28-31” terminal and vehicle body ground.
Is it 10 – 14 V? Go to Step 6.
“RED/BLK” wire is open 
circuit.
6 Combination meter circuit check
1) Turn ignition switch to OFF position.
2) Measure resistance between “G28-16” terminal of 
combination meter connector and vehicle body ground.
Is resistance 1 
Ω or less? Substitute a known-
good combination meter 
and recheck. If MIL still 
remains OFF, substitute 
a known-good ECM and 
recheck.
“BLK/ORN” wire is open 
or high resistance 
circuit.  
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Troubleshooting
NOTE
When measuring circuit voltage, resistance and/or pulse signal at ECM connector, connect the special 
tool to ECM and/or the ECM connectors referri ng to “Inspection of ECM and Its Circuits”.
 
DTC P0010: “A” Camshaft Position Actuator CircuitS7RS0B1104013
System and Wiring DiagramStep Action Yes No
1 DTC check
1) Start engine and recheck DTC of ECM and TCM (for A/T 
model) while  engine running.
Is there any DTC(s)? Go to Step 2 of “Engine 
and Emission Control 
System Check”, Step 2 
of “A/T System Check in 
Section 5A”.Go to Step 2.
2 CAN communication line circuit check
1) Check CAN communication line circuit between 
combination meter and ECM, TCM (for A/T model) 
referring to Step 3 of “DTC P1674: CAN Communication 
(Bus Off Error)”.
Is circuit in good condition? Substitute a known-
good combination meter 
and recheck. If MIL still 
remains OFF, substitute 
a known-good ECM and 
recheck.
Repair or replace CAN 
communication circuit.
3
7
1[A]: 45
6
C37-58
C37-15
C37-30
E23-31BLK
BLK
BLK/ORN
RED
YEL
YEL/RED
YEL/GRN
C37-60
C37-59
3 2
1
E23 C37
34
1819
567
1011
17
20
47 46
495051
2122
52 16
25 9
24
14
29
55
57 54 53
59
60 58 2
262728
15
30
56 4832 31
34353637
40
42 39 38
44
45 43 41 331
1213
238
34
1819
567
1011
17
20
47 46
495051
2122
52 16
25 9
24
14
29
55
57 54 53
59
60 58 2
262728
15
30
56 4832 31
34353637
40
42 39 38
44
45 43 41 331
1213
238
BLK
I6RS0C110013-01
[A]: Oil flow
2. ECM4. Oil filter6. Oil pan
1. Oil control valve 3. Camshaft timing sprocket5. Oil pump7. Intake camshaft  
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Circuit Description
Actual valve timing fails to become close to target advance level of each function although advance control function or 
retarded advance control  function is at work.
DTC Detecting Condition and Trouble Area
DTC Confirmation Procedure 1) Clear DTC.  Refer to “DTC Clearance”.
2) Start engine and keep it at idle for 10 seconds.
3) Check DTC. Refer to “DTC Check”.
DTC Troubleshooting
NOTE
• When measuring circuit voltage, resistance and/ or pulse signal at ECM connector, connect the 
special tool to ECM and/or the ECM connectors re ferring to “Inspection of ECM and Its Circuits”.
• Upon completion of inspection and repair work, perform “DTC Confirmation Procedure” and  confirm that the trouble has been corrected.
 
DTC detecting condition Trouble area
Monitor signal of oil control valve is different from 
command signal. (Circuit open or short)
(1 driving cycle detection logic) • Oil control valve
• Oil control valve circuit
•ECM
Step
Action YesNo
1 Was “Engine and Emission Control System Check” 
performed? Go to Step 2.
Go to “Engine and 
Emission Control 
System Check”.
2 Oil control valve electrical circuit check
1) Disconnect connectors from ECM with ignition switch 
turned OFF.
2) Check for proper connection at “C37-60” and “C37-59”  terminals of ECM connector.
3) If OK, measure resistance between “C37-60” and “C37- 59” terminals of ECM connector.
Is resistance below 10 
Ω? Go to Step 3. Go to Step 8.
3 Oil control valve electrical circuit check
Was resistance more than 6.5 
Ω in Step 2? Go to Step 4. Go to Step 7.
4 Oil control valve electrical circuit for power short check
1) Turn ON ignition switch.
2) Measure voltage between “C37-60” terminal of ECM 
connector and engine ground.
Is voltage below 1 V? Go to Step 5. “RED”, “YEL/RED”, 
“YEL” or “YEL/GRN” 
wire is shorted to power 
supply circuit.
5 Oil control valve electrical circuit for ground short 
check
1) Disconnect connector from oil control valve with ignition 
switch turned OFF.
2) Measure resistance between “C37-60” terminal of ECM  connector and engine ground.
Is resistance infinity? Go to Step 6. “YEL/RED” wire is 
shorted to ground 
circuit.