Display SUZUKI SWIFT 2006 2.G Service Workshop Manual
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 00-5 Precautions: 
• When performing service to electrical parts that does not require use of battery power, disconnect the 
negative cable of the battery.
• When disconnecting the negative cable from the  battery, be careful  to the following.
– Check and record DTCs in ECM and HVAC control  module if necessary  before disconnecting.
– Record displayed contents of the clock and/or  audio system, etc. before  disconnecting and reset it 
as before after connecting.
– For vehicle equipped with electric throttle body  system, perform electric throttle body system 
calibration referring to “Electric Throttle Body 
System Calibration in Section 1C” after 
reconnecting the negative cable to the battery.
– For vehicle equipped with ESP ®, calibrate steering 
angle sensor referring to “Sensor Calibration in 
Section 4F” after reconnecting the negative cable 
to the battery.
• When removing the battery, be sure to disconnect the  negative cable first and then the positive cable. When 
reconnecting the battery,  connect the positive cable 
first and then the negative cable, and replace the 
terminal cover. • When removing parts that are to be reused, be sure to 
keep them arranged in an orderly manner so that they 
may be reinstalled in the proper order and position.
• Whenever you use oil seals, gaskets, packing, O- rings, locking washers, split  pins, self-locking nuts, 
and certain other parts as specified, be sure to use 
new ones. Also, before installing new gaskets, 
packing, etc., be sure to remove any residual material 
from the mating surfaces.
• Make sure that all parts used in reassembly are  perfectly clean.
When use of a certain type of lubricant, bond or 
sealant is specified, be sure  to use the specified type.
“A”:  Water tight sealant 99000–31250 (SUZUKI 
Bond No.1207F) 
I2RH01010026-01
I2RH01010027-01
I2RH01010028-01
I2RH01010029-01
I2RH01010030-01  
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Engine
Engine General Information and Diagnosis
Precautions
Precautions on Engine ServiceS7RS0B1100001
CAUTION! 
The following information on engine service 
should be noted carefully, as it is important in 
preventing damage, and in contributing to 
reliable engine performance.
 
• When raising or supporting engine for any reason, do 
not use a jack under oil pan. Due to small clearance 
between oil pan and oil pump strainer, jacking against 
oil pan may cause it to be bent against strainer, 
resulting in damaged oil pick-up unit.
• It should be kept in mind , while working on engine, 
that 12-volt electrical syste m is capable of violent and 
damaging short circuits.
When performing any work where electrical terminals 
can be grounded, ground cable of the battery should 
be disconnected at battery.
• Any time the air cleaner, throttle body or intake  manifold is removed, the  intake opening should be 
covered. This will protect against accidental entrance 
of foreign material which could follow intake passage 
into cylinder and cause extensive damage when 
engine is started.
Precaution on On-Board Diagnostic (OBD) 
System
S7RS0B1100005
There are two types of On -Board Diagnostic (OBD) 
system, Euro OBD system and non-Euro-OBD system, 
depending on the vehicle specification.
As the diagnosis function is different between these two 
types, be sure to fully understand the OBD system 
referring to “On-Board Diagnostic System Description”.
OBD System Summary Table
Precautions in Diagnosing TroubleS7RS0B1100002
NOTE
There are two types of OBD system 
depending on the vehicle specification.
For details, refer to “Precaution on On-Board 
Diagnostic (OBD) System”.
 
• Don’t disconnect couplers  from ECM, battery cable 
from battery, ECM ground wire harness from engine 
or main fuse before confirming diagnostic information 
(DTC, freeze frame data, etc.) stored in ECM memory. 
Such disconnection will erase memorized information 
in ECM memory.
• Diagnostic information stored in ECM memory can be  cleared as well as checke d by using SUZUKI scan 
tool or OBD generic scan tool. Before using scan tool, 
read its Operator’s (Instruction) Manual carefully to 
have good understanding as to what functions are 
available and how to use it.
For Euro OBD model it is  indistinguishable which 
module turns on MIL because not only ECM but also 
TCM (A/T model) turns on MIL (For details of on-
board diagnostic system for A/T model, refer to “On-
Board Diagnostic System Description in Section 5A”). 
Therefore, check both ECM and TCM (A/T model) for 
DTC when MIL lights on.
When checking ECM for DTC,  keep in mind that DTC 
is displayed on the scan tool as follows depending on 
the scan tool used.
– SUZUKI scan tool displays DTC detected by ECM.
– OBD generic scan tool displays DTC detected by  each of ECM and TCM (A/T model) simultaneously.
• Priorities for diagnosing troubles If two or more DTCs are stored, proceed to the DTC 
flow which has been detected earliest in the order and 
follow the instructi on in that flow.
If no instructions are given, troubleshoot DTCs 
according to the following priorities.
a. DTCs other than DTC P0171 / P0172 (Fuel  system too lean / too rich), DTC P0300 / P0301 / 
P0302 / P0303 / P0304 (Misfire detected) and 
DTC P0401 / P0402 (EGR flow malfunction)
b. DTC P0171 / P0172 (Fuel system too lean / too  rich) and DTC P0401 / P0402 (EGR flow 
malfunction)
c. DTC P0300 / P0301 / P0302 / P0303 / P0304  (Misfire detected)
Euro OBD 
model Non-Euro-OBD 
model
Quantity of DTC 
related to engine 
control Approx. 80 Approx. 60
Freeze frame 
data Available Not available
SUZUKI scan 
tool Available Available
OBD generic 
scan tool Available Not available  
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Freeze frame data clearance:
The freeze frame data is cleared at the same time as 
clearance of DTC.
Non-Euro-OBD
ECM diagnosis troubles which may occur in the area 
including the following parts w hen the ignition switch is 
ON and the engine is running, and indicates the result by 
turning on or flashing malfunction indicator lamp (1).
• Heated oxygen sensor
• ECT sensor
•TP sensor
• APP sensor
• MAF sensor
• IAT sensor
• MAP sensor
• CMP sensor
• CKP sensor
• Knock sensor
• Wheel speed sensor (VSS)
• CPU (Central Processing Unit) of ECM
• Oil control valve
• EGR valve
• EVAP canister purge valve
• Ignition coil
• Starter relay
• Radiator fan relay
• CAN communication
• Barometric pressure sensor
• ECM back up power supply
ECM and malfunction indicator lamp (1) operate as 
follows.
• Malfunction indicator lamp (1) lights when the ignition  switch is turned ON (but t he engine at stop) with the 
diagnosis switch terminal ungrounded regardless of 
the condition of Engine and Emission control system. 
This is only to check the ma lfunction indicator lamp (1) 
in the combination meter and its circuit.
• If the above areas of Engine and Emission control  system is free from any trouble after the engine start 
(while engine is running), malfunction indicator lamp 
(1) turns OFF. • When ECM detects a trouble which has occurred in 
the above areas, it makes malfunction indicator lamp 
(1) turn ON while the engi ne is running to warn the 
driver of such occurrence of trouble and at the same 
time it stores the trouble area in ECM back-up 
memory. (The memory is kept as it is even if the 
trouble was only temporary and disappeared 
immediately. And it is not erased unless the power to 
ECM is shut off for specified  time or it is cleared by 
SUZUKI scan tool (2).)
For Hong Kong model, DTC can be read by not only 
using SUZUKI scan tool but also displayed on 
odometer (5) of the combination meter. (i.e. when 
diagnosis switch terminal (3) is grounded with a 
service wire (4) and ignition  switch is turned ON.) For 
further detail of the checking procedure, refer to “DTC 
Check”.
6. Diagnosis connector
2
1
6 3
5
4
I5RS0C110021-01  
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DTC CheckS7RS0B1104003
NOTE
• There are two types of OBD system depending on the vehicle specification.
For details, refer to “Precaution on On-
Board Diagnostic (OBD) System”.
• The MIL is turned on when the ECM and/or  TCM detect malfunction(s). Each ECM and 
TCM stores diagnostic information as the 
diagnostic trouble code (DTC) in its 
memory and outputs th e DTC to the scan 
tool.
Therefore, check both of the ECM and TCM 
for any DTC with the SUZUKI scan tool 
because the DTC stored in ECM and TCM 
is not read and displayed at a time. 
However, each of the ECM and TCM needs 
not to be checked with the generic scan 
tool because the DTC stored in ECM and 
TCM is read and displayed at a time.
 
Using Scan Tool
1) Prepare OBD generic scan tool or SUZUKI scan  tool.
2) With ignition switch turned OFF, connect it to DLC  (1) located on underside of instrument panel at 
driver’s seat side.
Special tool
(A):  SUZUKI scan tool
3) Turn ignition switch ON and confirm that MIL lights.
4) Read DTC, pending DTC and freeze frame data  according to instructions displayed on scan tool and 
print them or write them  down. Refer to scan tool 
operator’s manual for further details.
If communication between scan tool and ECM is not 
possible, check if scan tool is communicable by 
connecting it to ECM in  another vehicle. If 
communication is possible in  this case, scan tool is 
in good condition. Then check data link connector 
and serial data line (circuit) in the vehicle with which 
communication was not possible. If connector and 
circuit are OK, check that power supply and ground 
circuits of ECM and DLC are in good condition 
referring to “ECM Power and Ground Circuit Check”. 5) After completing the check,
 turn ignition switch OFF 
and disconnect scan tool from data link connector.
Without Using Scan Tool (Hong Kong Model) 1) Turn ignition switch to OFF position.
2) Using service wire, ground diagnosis switch terminal  (1) of diagnosis connector (2).
3) Turn ON ignition switch  and check DTC displayed on 
odometer (3) of combination meter.
When more than 2 DTCs are stored in memory, 
blinking for each DTC star ts with the smallest DTC 
number in increasing order. Also, DTC is indicated 
repeatedly until the ignition switch is turned OFF or 
disconnect service wire.
NOTE
When no DTC is detected, display on 
odometer of combinatio n meter is “0000”.
 
4) After completing the check,  turn ignition switch to 
OFF position and disconnect service wire from 
diagnosis connector.
(A)
1
I4RS0B110026-01
21
3
I5RS0C110009-01  
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DTC ClearanceS7RS0B1104004
NOTE
There are two types of OBD system 
depending on the vehicle specification.
For details, refer to “Precaution on On-Board 
Diagnostic (OBD) System”.
 
Using Scan Tool1) Connect OBD generic scan to ol or SUZUKI scan tool 
to data link connector in the same manner as when 
making this connection for DTC check.
2) Turn ignition switch OFF and then ON.
3) Erase DTC and pending DTC according to  instructions displayed on scan tool. Refer to scan 
tool operator’s manual for further details.
4) After completing the clear ance, turn ignition switch 
OFF and disconnect scan tool from data link 
connector.
NOTE
DTC and freeze frame data stored in ECM 
memory are also cleared in the following 
cases. Be careful not to clear them before 
keeping their record.
• When power to ECM is cut off (by  disconnecting battery cable, removing 
fuse or disconnecting ECM connectors).
• When the same malfunction (DTC) is not  detected again during 40 engine warm-up 
cycles. (See “Warm-Up Cycle” of “On-
Board Diagnostic System Description”.)
 
Without Using Scan Tool (Hong Kong Model)
1) Turn ignition switch to OFF position.
2) Disconnect battery negative cable for specified time  below to erase diagnostic trouble code stored in 
ECM memory and reconnect it.
Time required to erase DTC
DTC TableS7RS0B1104005
NOTE
• There are two types of OBD system depending on the vehicle specification.
• For details, refer to “Precaution  on On-Board Diagnostic (OBD) System”.
• For non-Euro-OBD model, some of DTC No. with delta (  U) mark in the following table can not be 
detected by ECM depending on vehicl e specification and local regulation.
• DTC with square (  †) mark in the following table can be detected only for Hong Kong model.
• DTC with circle (  {) mark in the following table can be detected only for Euro OBD model and Hong 
Kong model.
• For Euro OBD model, with the generic scan tool, onl y star (*) marked DTC No. in the following table 
can be read.
• 1 driving cycle: MIL lights up when DTC is detected during 1 driving cycle.
• 2 driving cycles: MIL lights up when the same DTC is detected also in the next driving cycle after  DTC is detected and stored temporarily in the first driving cycle.
• *2 driving cycles: MIL blinks or lights up. Refer to “DTC P0300 / P0301 / P0302 / P0303 / P0304: Random / Multiple 
Cylinder Misfire Detected / Cylinder 1 / Cylinder 2 / Cylinder 3 / Cylinder 4 Misfire Detected” for 
details.
 
Ambient temperature Time to cut power to ECM
Over 0  °C (32 ° F) 30 sec. or longer
Under 0  °C (32  °F) Not specifiable.
Select a place with higher 
than 0 °C (32  °F) 
temperature.
DTC No. Detecting item Detecting condition
(DTC will set when detecting:) MIL
 )  *P0010 “A” camshaft position actuator 
circuit Oil control valve circuit open or short. 1 driving 
cycle
 )  *P0011 “A” camshaft position – timing 
over-advanced or system 
performance Actual value of advanced va
lve timing does not reach 
target value, or valve timi ng is advanced although ECM 
command is most retarding. 2 driving 
cycles
 )  *P0012 “A” camshaft position – timing 
over-retarded 2 driving 
cycles