200 SUZUKI SWIFT 2006 2.G Service Workshop Manual
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8) Press-fit left bearing (2) using special tool and hammer.
Special tool
(A): 09913–70123
9) Using the same special tool at Step 8), drive in 5th
gear spacer (1).
CAUTION!
To prevent 5th gear spacer from being
distorted because of excessive compression,
do not press-fit it with left bearing at once.
Countershaft Assembly Disassembly and
Reassembly
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Disassembly
1) Drive out left bearing cone (2) with 4th gear (3) from countershaft (1) using bearing puller (4) and
hydraulic press.
CAUTION!
• Use bearing puller and hydraulic press that will bear at least 5 ton (11,000 lb) safely.
• To avoid tooth damage, support 4th gear at flat side of bearing puller.
2) Apply bearing puller (5) to 2nd gear (4) and drive out 3rd & 4th gear spacer (2) and 3rd gear (3) together
with 2nd gear from countershaft (1) using hydraulic
press. Take out needle bearing from countershaft.
CAUTION!
• If compression exceeds 5 ton (11,000 lb), release compression once, reset bearing
puller support and then continue press
work again.
• To avoid gear tooth from being damaged, support it at flat side of bearing puller.
3) Take out 2nd gear synchronizer outer ring, center cone and inner ring.
4) Using snap ring pliers (2), remove circlip (1).
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2. Low speed synchronizer sleeve
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5) Apply bearing puller (3) to 1st gear (2) and drive out low speed synchronizer sleeve & hub assembly (1)
with 1st gear using hydraulic press.
CAUTION!
To avoid gear tooth from being damaged,
support it at flat side of bearing puller.
6) Disassemble low speed synchronizer sleeve & hub assembly.
7) Take out 1st gear needle bearing from shaft.
8) Remove right bearing cone (2) using bearing puller (3), metal stick (1) and hydraulic press.
Reassembly 1) Clean all components thor oughly, inspect them for
any abnormality and replace with new ones as
necessary.
2) To ensure lubrication of countershaft (1), air blow oil holes (2) and make sure that they are free from any
obstruction. 3) Fit low speed synchronizer sleeve (4) to hub (3),
insert 3 keys (2) in it and then set springs (1) as
shown in figure.
NOTE
• No specific direction is assigned to each key but it is assigned as sleeve & hub
assembly.
• Size of low speed synchronizer keys and springs are the largest compared with
those of high speed and 5th speed ones.
Synchronizer key installation position
A = B
4) Install right bearing cone (1) to countershaft (2) using special tool and hammer.
Special tool
(A): 09923–78210
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[A]: 1st gear side D: Short flange
C: Key way
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I2RH01520062-01
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5) Install needle bearing, apply oil to it, then install 1st gear and 1st gear synchronizer ring.
6) Drive in low speed synchronizer sleeve & hub assembly (1) using special tools and hammer.
NOTE
• Support shaft with special tool as shown in figure so that retainer of bearing cone (4)
will be free from compression.
• Make sure that synchronizer ring (2) key slots are aligned with keys while press-
fitting sleeve & hub assembly.
• Check free rotation of 1st gear (3) after press-fitting sleeve & hub assembly.
Special tool
(A): 09923–78210
(B): 09940–51710
(C): 09924–07730
(D): 09924–07710
7) Install circlip (1) and confirm that circlip is installed in groove securely.
Install needle bearing (2), apply oil to bearing.
With synchronizer outer ring (3), center cone (4) and
inner ring (5) put together and installed to 2nd gear
(6) as shown in figure. 8) Press-fit 3rd gear (2) and spacer (1) using special
tools and hydraulic press.
CAUTION!
Press-fit spacer (1) and 3rd gear (2) first, and
then 4th gear later separately so that
countershaft will not be compressed
excessively.
Special tool
(A): 09923–78210
(D): 09913–84510
9) Press-fit 4th gear (2) using the same procedure as Step 8).
10) Install left bearing cone (1) using special tools and hammer.
NOTE
For protection of right bearing cone (3),
always support shaft with special tool as
shown in figure.
Special tool
(A): 09923–78210
(E): 09913–80113
[A]: Section A – A
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I2RH01520064-01
3. 2nd gear
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I2RH01520066-01
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Synchronizer Parts InspectionS7RS0B5206021
Check clearance “a” between synchronizer ring (2) and
gear (1), each chamfered tooth of gear, synchronizer
ring and sleeve, then determine parts replacement.
Clearance “a” between synchronizer ring and gear
Standard: 1.0 – 1.3 mm (0.039 – 0.051 in.)
Service limit: 0.5 mm (0.019 in.)Put the 2nd gear synchronizer outer ring (1), inner ring
(3) and the cone (2) together and then measure the step
difference between the outer ring and the inner ring. And
also check each chamfered tooth of gear and
synchronizer ring and replace with new one, if
necessary. Also, check gear tooth.
Difference “b” between synchronizer outer ring and
inner ring
Standard: 1.0 – 1.3 mm (0.039 – 0.051 in.)
Service limit: 0.5 mm (0.019 in.)
Gear Shift Shaft ComponentsS7RS0B5206022
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5
3
4 6
1
2
8
7
77
(a)
(b)
(a)
(a)
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1. Low speed gear shift shaft
5. Reverse gear shift arm : 13 N⋅m (1.3 kgf-m, 9.5 lb-ft)
2. High speed gear shift shaft 6. 5th gear shift fork : 10 N⋅m (1.0 kgf-m, 7.5 lb-ft)
3. 5th & reverse gear shift shaft 7. Gear shift locating bolt
: Apply sealant 99000-31260 to bolt thread.
4. 5th & reverse gear shift guide shaft 8. Shift fork bolt
: Apply thread lock 99000-32110 to bolt thread.
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5th and Reverse Gear Shift Shafts Disassembly
and Assembly
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Disassembly
Disassemble component parts using special tool and
hammer.
Special tool
(A): 09922–85811
Assembly
Replace or correct parts as required and assemble
shafts making sure that component parts are in proper
order as shown.
NOTE
• Distinguish reverse gear shift arm spring (Blue) (2) from low speed locating spring
(Yellow).
• Install 2 steel balls (3) in reverse gear shift arm (1) without fail.
• Drive in spring pin for reverse gear shift arm facing slit A toward 5th gear side.
Gear Shift Shaft and Fork InspectionS7RS0B5206024
Using feeler gauge, check clearance between fork (1)
and sleeve (2) and replace those parts if it exceeds limit.
NOTE
For correct judgement of parts replacement,
carefully inspect contact portion of fork and
sleeve.
Clearance “a” between fork and sleeve
Service limit “a”: 1.0 mm (0.039 in.)
Insert each gear shift shaft into case and check that it
moves smoothly. If it doesn’t, correct using oilstone,
reamer or the like.
A: Face pin slit toward 5th gear side
4. Spring pin
5. 5th & reverse gear shift shaft
6. 5th & reverse gear shift yoke
7. 5th & reverse gear shift guide shaft
8. 5th gear side
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I2RH01520068-01
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Differential ComponentsS7RS0B5206025
Differential Disassembly and AssemblyS7RS0B5206026
Disassembly1) Using special tools, remove right bearing (1).
Special tool
(A): 09913–60910
(B): 09925–88210 2) Remove left bearing in the same manner at Step 1).
3) Support differential case with soft jawed vise and
remove final gear bolts then take out final gear.
4) Using special tool and hammer, drive out differential pinion shaft pin and then disassemble component
parts.
Special tool
(C): 09922–85811
1. Differential pinion washer 8. Final gear
2. Differential side pinion gear 9. Final gear bolt
3. Differential side gear 10. Differential pinion shaft
4. Side gear washer : 90 N⋅m (9.0 kgf-m, 65.0 lb-ft)
5. Differential side bearing : Do not reuse.
6. Differential pinion shaft pin : Apply transaxle oil.
7. Differential case
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1(B)
(A)
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1. Differential case
2. Differential gear
3. Differential pinion shaft
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Assembly
Judging from abnormality noted before disassembly and
what is found through visual check of component parts
after disassembly, prepare replacing parts and proceed
to reassembly. Make sure that all parts are clean.
1) Assemble differential gear and measure thrust play
of differential gear as follows.
Special tool
(A): 09900–20607
(B): 09900–20701
Differential gear thrust play
0.03 – 0.31 mm (0.001 – 0.012 in.)
Left side
1. Hold differential assembly with soft jawed vise and apply measuring tip of dial gauge to top
surface of gear (2).
2. Using 2 screwdrivers (1), move gear up and down and read movement of dial gauge pointer.
Right side
1. Using similar procedure to the left side, set dial gauge tip to gear (2) shoulder.
2. Move gear up and down by hand and read dial gauge.
2) If thrust play is out of sp ecification, select suitable
thrust washer from among the following available
size, install it and check again that specified gear
play is obtained.
Available thrust washer thickness
3) Drive in new differential pinion shaft pin (2) till the depth from differential case (3) surface is about 1
mm (0.04 in.).
4) Press-fit left bearing (2) using special tool and copper hammer.
Special tool
(A): 09913–76010
5) Support differential assembly (1) as illustrated so as to left bearing is floating , and then press-fit right
bearing (3) using special tools.
Special tool
(A): 09913–76010
(B): 09951–16060
0.85 mm (0.033 in.) 1.05 mm (0.041 in.)
0.90 mm (0.035 in.) 1.10 mm (0.043 in.)
0.95 mm (0.037 in.) 1.15 mm (0.045 in.)
1.00 mm (0.039 in.)
[A]: Left side
[B]: Right side
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1
(A)
3
2 (B)
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6) Hold differential assembly with soft jawed vise (3),
install final gear (2) as shown in figure and then
tighten bolts (1) to specified torque.
CAUTION!
Use of any other bolts than specified ones is
prohibited.
Tightening torque
Final gear bolt (a): 90 N·m (9.0 kgf-m, 65.0 lb-ft)
Specifications
Tightening Torque SpecificationsS7RS0B5207001
NOTE
The specified tightening torque is also described in the following.
“Gear Shift Control Leve r and Cable Components”
“Manual Transaxle Unit Components”
“Gear Shift and Select Shaft Assembly Components”
“Manual Transaxle Assembly Components”
“Gear Shift Shaft Components”
“Differential Components”
Reference:
For the tightening torque of fastener not specified in this section, refer to “Fasteners Information in Section 0A”.
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Fastening part Tightening torque
Note
N ⋅mkgf-mlb-ft
Transaxle oil drain plug 21 2.1 15.5 )
Transaxle oil level / filler plug 21 2.1 15.5 )
Back up light switch 23 2.3 17.0 )
Gear shift guide case bolt 23 2.3 17.0 )
Select lever bracket bolt 23 2.3 17.0 )
Gear shift interlock bolt 23 2.3 17.0 )
5th to reverse interlock guide bolt 23 2.3 17.0 )
Countershaft nut 100 10.0 72.5 )
Shift fork bolt 10 1.0 7.5 )
Side cover bolt 10 1.0 7.5 )
Reverse gear shift lever bolt 23 2.3 17.0 )
Reverse shaft bolt 23 2.3 17.0 )
Transaxle case bolt 23 2.3 17.0 )
Side bearing retainer bolt 23 2.3 17.0 )
Gear shift locating bolt 13 1.3 9.5 )
Left case plate bolt 23 2.3 17.0 )
Oil gutter bolt 10 1.0 7.5 )
Final gear bolt 90 9.0 65.0 )
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Steeri ng
Steering Wheel and Column
Precautions
Service Precautions of Steering Wheel and
Column
S7RS0B6200001
For service precautions, refer to “Precautions on Service
and Diagnosis of Air Bag System in Section 8B”.
Service and Diagnosis
For diagnosis and servicing, refer to “Precautions on
Service and Diagnosis of Air Bag System in Section 8B”.
Disabling Air Bag System
For disabling air bag system, refer to “Disabling Air Bag
System in Section 8B”. Enabling Air Bag System
For enabling air bag system, refer to “Enabling Air Bag
System in Section 8B”.
Handling and Storage
For handling and storage, refer to “Precautions on
Handling and Storage of Air Bag System Components in
Section 8B”.
Disposal
For disposal, refer to “Prec
autions on Disposal of Air
Bag and Seat Belt Pretensioner in Section 8B”.
General Description
Steering Wheel and Column ConstructionS7RS0B6201001
This double tube type steering column has the following three important features in addition to the steering function:
• The column is energy absorbing, desig ned to compress in a front-end collision.
• The ignition switch and lock are mounted conveniently on this column.
• With the column mounted lock, the ignition and steering op erations can be locked to inhibit theft of the vehicle.
To insure the energy absorbing action, it is important th at only the specified screws, bolts and nuts be used as
designated, and that they are tightened to the specified torque. When the column assembly is removed from the
vehicle, special care must be taken in handling it. Use of a steering wheel puller or a sharp blow on the end of the
steering shaft, leaning on the assembly, or dropping the a ssembly could shear the plastic shear pins which maintain
column length and position.
The driver air bag (inflator) module is one of the supplemental restraint (air bag) system components and is mounted
to the center of the steering wheel. During certain frontal crashes, the air bag system supplements the restraint of the
driver’s and passenger’s seat belts by deploying the air b ags. The air bag (inflator) module should be handled with
care to prevent accidental deployment. When servicing, be sure to observe “Precautions on Service and Diagnosis of
Air Bag System in Section 8B”.
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Diagnostic Information and Procedures
Checking Steering Column for Accident
Damage
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NOTE
Vehicles involved in accidents resulting in
body damage, where steering column has
been impacted or air bag deployed may have
a damaged or misaligned steering column.
Checking Procedure
NOTE
The steering column used in each vehicle is
one of the two types as shown.
1) Check that two capsules (1) are attached to steering column bracket securely. If found loose, replace
steering column assembly.
2) Take measurement “a”, “b” and “c” as shown. If it is shorter than spec ified length, replace steering
column assembly with new one.
Ty p e A
Power steering column length
“a”: 459 ± 2 mm (18.1 ± 0.08 in.)
“b”: 64.1 ± 1 mm (2.5 ± 0.03 in.)
“c”: 306.7 ± 1 mm (12.0 ± 0.03 in.)
Ty p e B
Power steering column length
“a”: 466 ± 2 mm (18.3 ± 0.08 in.)
“b”: 60.0 ± 1 mm (2.4 ± 0.03 in.)
“c”: 300.5 ± 1 mm (11.8 ± 0.03 in.) 3) Check steering shaft joints and shaft for any
damages such as crack, breakage, malfunction or
excessive play.
If anything is found faulty, replace as lower shaft
assembly or steering column assembly.
4) Check steering shaft for smooth rotation. If found defective, replace as steering column
assembly.
5) Check steering shaft and steering column for bend, cracks or deformation.
If found defective, replace.
[A]: Type A [B]: Type B
[A] [B]
1
1
1
1
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