HVAC control module SUZUKI SWIFT 2005 2.G Service User Guide
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Automatic Type
Precautions
A/C System CautionS7RS0B7220001
Refer to “A/C System Caution”.
Precautions in Diagnosing TroubleS7RS0B7220002
• Do not disconnect couplers from HVAC control module, battery cable from battery, HVAC control module ground 
wire harness from body or main fuse before confirming diagnostic information (diagnostic trouble code) stored in 
HVAC control module memory.
• Diagnostic information (diagnostic trouble code) stored in  HVAC control module can be checked by display of HVAC 
control module. Also, it can be checked by using SU ZUKI scan tool. Before checking diagnostic information 
(diagnostic trouble code), read this manual and operator's manual for SUZUKI scan tool to know how to read 
diagnostic information (diagnostic trouble code).
• When trouble is diagnosed using diagnostic information  (diagnostic trouble code) on display of HVAC control 
module, keep in your mind that each diagnostic inform ation (diagnostic trouble code) has priority, and only 
diagnostic information (diagnostic troub le code) which has the highest priority is indicated. Therefore, after 
troubleshooting the malfunction, make  sure if there exists any other diagnostic information (diagnostic trouble 
code).
• Be sure to read “Precautions for Electrical Circuit Service in Section 00” before inspection.
Precautions on Servicing A/C SystemS7RS0B7220003
Refer to “Precautions on  Servicing A/C System”.
General Description
Auto A/C System DescriptionS7RS0B7221001
The automatic type air conditioning system (auto A/C) is pr ovided with the function to automatically control the inside 
air temperature, fan speed, air flow outl et direction and air intake position by HVAC control module in addition to 
functions of the manual type air conditioning system (manua l A/C). Once the inside air temperature is set using the 
temperature selector, HVAC control module automatically controls  the inside air temperature at the constant level at all 
times based on the inside air temperature, outside ai r temperature, amount of sunlight and engine coolant 
temperature detected respectively by the inside air te mperature sensor, outside air temperature sensor, sunload 
sensor and ECT sensor. At this time, “FULL AUTO A/ C” appears on the display of HVAC control module.
With the air intake selector pushed in the above state, it is possible to select any position of the air intake actuator.
Then, “FULL AUTO A/C” on the display changes to “AUTO A/C”.  
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Electronic Control System Location
NOTE
The figure shows left-hand steering vehicle. For right-hand steering vehicle, parts with (*) are installed 
at the opposite side.
 
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1. ECT sensor
7. Blower motor13. AUTO switch19. MODE (air flow) selector
2. Outside air temperature sensor 8. Blower motor controller 14. Temperature selector 20. Blower speed selector
3. Sunload sensor 9. Temperature control actuator15. OFF switch21. HVAC control module
4. Air flow control actuator 10. Inside air temperature sensor 16. Air intake selector
5. Evaporator temperature sensor 11. Defroster switch 17. A/C switch
6. Air intake actuator 12. Display 18. Rear defogger switch  
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Auto A/C Electronic Control Input / Output Table
HVAC Control Module Operation DescriptionS7RS0B7221002
Temperature Control
HVAC control module calculates the target temperature 
control door position based on signals from the 
temperature selector, inside air temperature sensor, 
outside air temperature sensor and sunload sensor and 
controls the temperature control actuator so that the 
current position of the temperature control door matches 
its target position.
Fan Speed Control
HVAC control module calculates the target blower fan 
speed based on signals from the temperature selector, 
inside air temperature sensor, outside air temperature 
sensor and sunload sensor, compares it with the current 
blower fan speed inputted from the blower motor 
controller to control the current blower fan speed to the 
target level.
Air Flow Outlet Control
HVAC control module calculates the target temperature 
control door position based on signals from the 
temperature selector, inside air temperature sensor, 
outside air temperature sensor and sunload sensor. 
Using thus obtained target temperature control door 
position, it further calculates  the target air flow control 
door position and controls the ai r flow control actuator so 
that the current air flow c ontrol door position becomes 
the target position. Air Intake Position Control
HVAC control module determines the position of the air 
intake control door based on signals from the 
temperature selector, inside air temperature sensor, 
outside air temperature sensor and sunload sensor and 
selects any of the following positions by controlling the 
position of the air intake control door.
• FRESH position (FRE)
• RECIRCULATION position (REC)
• MIX position (MIX)
Refrigerant Type IdentificationS7RS0B7221003
Refer to “Refrigerant Type Identification”.
Sub-Cool A/C System DescriptionS7RS0B7221005
Refer to “Sub-Cool A/C System Description”.
A/C Operation DescriptionS7RS0B7221006
Refer to “A/C Operation Description”.
Sunload sensor
Outside air temperature sensor Evaporator temperature sensor
A/C refrigerant pressure sensor
Temperature selector
MODE (air flow) selector
Blower speed selector
Air intake selector
AUTO switch
A/C switch
Compressor
Blower motor controller
Temperature control actuator
Air flow control actuator
Air intake control actuator
BCM
ECM
Data link connector
HVAC control module
CPU
ECT sensor
Inside air temperature sensor
VSS
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*: CAN communication  
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On-Board Diagnostic System DescriptionS7RS0B7221007
NOTE
The diagnostic information as diagnostic 
trouble code (DTC) can be known by using 
SUZUKI scan tool. For further details, refer to 
“DTC Check”.
 
HVAC control module detect s malfunctions, which may 
occur in the following area.
• Outside air temperature sensor
• Inside air temperature sensor
• Evaporator temperature sensor
• Sunload sensor
• ECT sensor
• Temperature control actuator of HVAC unit
• Air flow control actuator of HVAC unit
• A/C refrigerant pressure sensor • HVAC control module
• VSS
• Serial Communication line
• CAN communication line
When HVAC control module detects malfunction, the 
“AUTO” indicator lamp (1) flashes to warn and the 
diagnostic trouble code (DTC) is stored in the memory of 
the module. When diagnosing trouble, the DTC can be 
checked according to “DTC Check”.
Schematic and Routing Diagram
Major Components of A/C SystemS7RS0B7222001
Refer to “Major Components of A/C System”.
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A/C System Wiring DiagramS7RS0B7222002
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I7RS0A722001-01
1. Main fuse box 12. Temperature control actuator 23. HVAC control module 34. Defroster switch
2. Ignition switch 13. Inside air temperature sensor 24. BCM 35. AUTO switch
3. Individual circuit fuse box No.1 box 14. Outside air temper ature sensor 25. A/C refrigerant pressure sensor 36. OFF switch  
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Diagnostic Information and Procedures
A/C System Symptom DiagnosisS7RS0B7224001
4. Rear defogger relay 15. Evaporator temperature sensor 26. Radiator cooling fan relay No.1 37. Rear defogger switch
5. Rear defogger 16. Sunload sensor 27. Radiator cooling fan relay No.2 38. To BCM
6. Blower motor relay 17. Junction block assembly 28. Radiator cooling fan relay No.3 39. To ECM
7. Blower motor 18. ECM 29. Information display 40. To main relay
8. Blower motor controller 19. ECT sensor 30. Lighting switch 41. To main fuse
9. DLC 20. Radiator cooling fan motor 31. A/C switch 42. Back-light
10. Air intake actuator 21. Compressor relay 32. MODE (air flow) selector 43. Defroster indicator 11. Air flow control actuator 22. Compressor 33. Air intake selector 44. Rear defogger indicator
Condition Possible cause Correction / Reference Item
No cool air comes out (A/
C system does not 
operate) No refrigerant
Perform recovery, evacuation and charge 
referring to “Operation Procedure for 
Refrigerant Charge”.
Fuse blown Check related fuses, and then check for short 
circuit to ground.
A/C switch faulty Check A/C switch referring to “Inspection of 
HVAC Control Module and Its Circuit”.
Evaporator temperature sensor faulty Check evaporator temperature sensor 
referring to “Evaporator Thermistor 
(Evaporator Temperature Sensor) Inspection”.
A/C refrigerant pressure sensor faulty Check A/C refrigerant pressure sensor 
referring to “A/C Refrigerant Pressure Sensor 
and Its Circuit Inspection”.
Wiring or grounding faulty Repair as necessary.
ECT sensor faulty Check ECT sensor referring to “ECT Sensor 
Inspection in Section 1C”.
ECM faulty Check ECM referring to “A/C System 
Inspection at ECM”.
HVAC control module faulty Check HVAC control module referring to 
“Inspection of HVAC Control Module and Its 
Circuit”.
Magnet clutch faulty Check magnet clutch. Referring to “Magnet 
Clutch Inspection”.
Compressor drive belt loosened or 
broken Adjust or replace drive belt.
Compressor faulty Check compressor.
Compressor relay faulty Check compressor relay referring to 
“Compressor Relay Inspection”.
Temperature selector, blower speed 
selector, and/or air flow selector faulty Check HVAC control module referring to 
“Inspection of HVAC Control Module and Its 
Circuit”.
BCM faulty Check BCM referring to “Inspection of BCM 
and its Circuits in Section 10B”.  
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No cool air comes out 
(radiator cooling fan 
motor does not operate)Fuse blown
Check related fuses, and then check for short 
circuit to ground.
Wiring or grounding faulty Repair as necessary.
Radiator cooling fan motor relay faulty Check radiator cooling fan motor relay 
referring to “Radiator Cooling Fan Relay 
Inspection in Section 1F”.
Radiator cooling fan motor faulty Check radiator cooling fan motor referring to 
“Radiator Cooling Fan Motor On-Vehicle 
Inspection in Section 1F”.
ECM faulty Check ECM referring to “A/C System 
Inspection at ECM”.
HVAC control module faulty Check HVAC control module referring to 
“Inspection of HVAC Control Module and Its 
Circuit”.
No cool air comes out 
(blower motor does not 
operate) Fuse blown
Check related fuses, and then check for short 
circuit to ground.
Blower motor controller faulty Check blower motor controller referring to 
“Blower Motor Controller Inspection”.
Blower speed selector faulty Check blower speed selector referring to 
“Inspection of HVAC Control Module and Its 
Circuit”.
HVAC control module faulty Check HVAC control module referring to 
“Inspection of HVAC Control Module and Its 
Circuit”.
Wiring or grounding faulty Repair as necessary.
Blower motor faulty Check blower motor referring to “Blower Motor 
Inspection in Section 7A”.
Blower motor relay faulty Check blower motor relay referring to “Blower 
Motor Relay Inspection in Section 7A”.
Condition Possible cause Correction / Reference Item  
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Cool air does not come 
out or insufficient cooling 
(A/C system normal 
operation)Insufficient or excessive charge of 
refrigerant
Check the amount of refrigerant and system 
for leaks.
Condenser clogged Check condenser referring to “Condenser 
Assembly On-Vehicle Inspection”.
A/C evaporator clogged or frosted Check A/C evaporator and evaporator 
temperature sensor referring to “Evaporator 
Inspection” and “Evaporator Thermistor 
(Evaporator Temperature Sensor) Inspection”.
Evaporator temperature sensor faulty Check evaporator temperature sensor 
referring to “Evaporator Thermistor 
(Evaporator Temperature Sensor) Inspection”.
Expansion valve faulty Check expansion valve referring to “Expansion 
Valve Inspection”.
Desiccant clogged Replace receiver/dryer.
Compressor drive belt loosened or 
broken Adjust or replace drive belt.
Magnet clutch faulty Check magnet clutch. Referring to “Magnet 
Clutch Inspection”.
Compressor faulty Check compressor.
Air in A/C system Replace receiver/dryer, and then perform 
evacuation and charge referring to “Operation 
Procedure for Refrigerant Charge”.
Air leaking from HVAC unit or air duct Repair as necessary.
Heater and ventilation system faulty Check HVAC unit.
Temperature selector faulty Check temperature selector referring to 
“Inspection of HVAC Control Module and Its 
Circuit”.
HVAC control module faulty Check HVAC control module referring to 
“Inspection of HVAC Control Module and Its 
Circuit”.
Temperature control actuator faulty Check temperature control actuator referring to 
“Temperature Control Actuator Inspection”.
Blower motor faulty Check blower motor referring to “Blower Motor 
Inspection in Section 7A”.
Excessive compressor oil in A/C system Drain excessive compressor oil from A/C 
system circuit and compressor.
Cool air does not come 
out only intermittently Wiring connection faulty
Repair as necessary.
Expansion valve faulty Check expansion valve referring to “Expansion 
Valve Inspection”.
Excessive moisture in A/C system Replace receiver/dryer, and then perform 
evacuation and charge referring to “Operation 
Procedure for Refrigerant Charge”.
Magnet clutch faulty Check magnet clutch. Referring to “Magnet 
Clutch Inspection”.
Excessive amount of refrigerant Check the amount of refrigerant.
Cool air comes out only at 
high speed Condenser clogged
Check condenser referring to “Condenser 
Assembly On-Vehicle Inspection”.
Insufficient charge of refrigerant Check the amount of refrigerant and system 
for leaks.
Air in A/C system Replace receiver/dryer, and then perform 
evacuation and charge referring to “Operation 
Procedure for Refrigerant Charge”.
Compressor drive belt loosened or 
broken Adjust or replace drive belt.
Compressor faulty Check compressor.
Condition Possible cause Correction / Reference Item  
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Not Using SUZUKI Scan Tool
Current DTC mode1) Light over sunload sensor vertically with an  incandescent lamp of approximately 100 W apart 
from about 100 mm (3.94 in.).
NOTE
If sunload sensor is not lighted over with an 
incandescent lamp, DTC  B1504 is detected 
as current DTC even though there is not any 
malfunction.
 
2) Start engine.
3) Wait for 20 seconds or more after engine started and  set temperature selector to 25  °C (77  °F).
4) Push AUTO switch (1) and defroster switch (2) at the  same time.
5) Check DTC (3).
NOTE
• DTC flashes for 15 seconds. After that, the  normal display is rest ored. To have DTC 
displayed again, repeat the procedure from 
Step 4.
• When more than two DTCs are detected,  only DTC having the highest priority is 
indicated. Therefore,  after troubleshooting 
the malfunction, DTC check has to be 
performed again to see if any other DTC(s) 
is detected.
 
History DTC mode
1) Turn ignition switch to ON position.
2) Set temperature selector to 25  °C (77  °F).
3) Push AUTO switch (1) and  MODE (air flow) selector 
(2) at the same time.
4) Check DTC (4).
NOTE
Each DTC item is displayed (lights up) for 4 
seconds.
When HVAC control module detects 2 or 
more DTC items, each one is displayed once 
starting from the one of higher priority order.
After all DTC items being detected have been 
displayed, “Ed” (3) appears on display of 
HVAC control module  and normal display is 
restored. “Ed” means that all DTC items have 
been displayed.
 
DTC ClearanceS7RS0B7224004
NOTE
Only history DTC(s) can be cleared. Current 
DTC(s) can not be cleared unless the 
problem(s) is fixed.
 
Using SUZUKI Scan tool
1) Turn ignition switch to OFF position.
2) Connect SUZUKI scan tool to data link connector  (DLC) (1) located on underside of instrument panel 
at driver’s seat side.
Special tool
(A):  SUZUKI scan tool1
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3
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2 34
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(A)
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3) Light over sunload sensor vertically with an incandescent lamp approximately 100 W apart from 
about 100 mm (3.94 in.).
NOTE
If sunload sensor is not lighted over with an 
incandescent lamp, DTC  B1504 is detected 
as current DTC even though there is not any 
malfunction.
 
4) Turn ignition switch to ON position.
5) Erase DTC according to instructions displayed on  SUZUKI scan tool.
NOTE
To know how to use SUZUKI scan tool, refer 
to operator’s manual for SUZUKI scan tool.
 
6) After completing the clearance, turn ignition switch to OFF position, and then di sconnect SUZUKI scan 
tool from DLC.
Not Using SUZUKI Scan Tool 1) Turn ignition switch to ON position.
2) Set temperature selector to 25  °C (77  °F). 3) Push AUTO switch (1) and 
MODE (air flow) selector 
(2) at the same time to  have history DTC displayed.
4) Push MODE (air flow) selector (2) and OFF switch  (3) at the same time while history DTC is displayed.
5) Check that “CL” (4) appears on display. “CL” means  that DTC has been cleared.
DTC TableS7RS0B7224005
CAUTION! 
Be sure to perform “Air Conditioning Sy stem Check” before starting diagnosis.
 
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DTC No. 
(displayed  on 
SUZUKI 
scan tool) DTC 
(indicated  on 
display of  HVAC 
control 
module) Priority of 
display 
(current  DTC) Priority 
of 
display 
(history  DTC) Diagnosis
“AUTO” 
indicator  lamp
 )  B1502 21 1 1 Inside air temperature sensor and/or its 
circuit malfunction Open
Flashed
22 2 2 Short
 )  B1503 31 3 3 Evaporator temperature sensor and/or its 
circuit malfunction Open
Flashed
32 4 4 Short
 )  B1504 41 21 — Sunload sensor and/or its circuit 
malfunction Open —
42 5 5 Short Flashed
 )  B1511 61 6 6 Temperature control actuator (position 
sensor) and/or its circuit malfunction Open
Flashed
62 7 7 Short
 )  B1512 71 8 8 Air flow control actuator (position sensor) 
and/or its circuit malfunction Open
Flashed
72 9 9 Short
 )  B1513 63 10 10 Temperature control actuator and/or its circuit malfunction Flashed
 )  B1514 73 11 11 Air flow control actuator and/or its circuit malfunction Flashed
 )  B1541 E1 12 — HVAC control module back-up power supply malfunction —
 )  B1546 d5 22 — A/C refrigerant pressure malfunction —
 )  B1551 91 13 12
Serial communication circuit malfunction Open
Flashed
92 14 13 Short
 )  B1552 94 15 14 Serial communication signal malfunction Flashed
 )  B1553 A4 16 15 CAN communication signal malfunction Flashed
 )  B1557 b4 19 16 Vehicle speed sensor signal malfunction —
 )  B1561 54 17 17 Engine coolant temperature sensor signal malfunction Flashed