Engine overhaul SUZUKI SWIFT 2006 2.G Service Workshop Manual
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This manual (Volumes 1 and 2) contains procedures for diagnosis, maintenance, adjustments, minor service
operations, replacement of components (Service) and  for disassembly and reassembly of major components
(Unit Repair-Overhaul).
Applicable Model: 
SWIFT (RS416) produced at KOSAI plant in Japan wi th the following vehicle identification numbers
(VINs).
 
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The contents are classified into sectio ns each of which is given a section number as indicated in the Table of
Contents on following page. And on the first page of ea ch individual section is an index of that section.
This manual should be kept in a handy place for ready reference of the service work.
Strict observance of the so specif ied items will enable one to obtain the full performance of the vehicle.
When replacing parts or servicing by disassembling, it  is recommended to use SUZUKI genuine parts, tools and
service materials as specif ied in each description.
All information, illustrations and specif ications contained in this literature are based on the late st product infor-
mation available at the time of publication approval. And  used as the main subject of description is the vehicle of
standard specificatio ns among others. 
Therefore, note that illustrations may differ  from the vehicle being actually serviced.
The right is reserved to make changes at any time without notice.
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Timing Chain Cover Removal and InstallationS7RS0B1406013
CAUTION! 
• Keep working table, tools and hands clean while overhauling.
• Use special care to handle aluminum parts  so as not to damage them.
• Do not expose removed parts to dust.  Keep them always clean.
 
Removal
1) Remove engine assembly from vehicle referring to  “Engine Assembly Removal and Installation”.
2) Remove water pump / generator drive belt referring  to “Water Pump / Generator Drive Belt Removal and 
Installation in Section 1J”.
3) Remove crankshaft pulley bolt. To lock crankshaft pulley (1), use special tool with it 
as shown in figure.
Special tool
(A):  09917–68221
4) Remove crankshaft pulley (1). If it is hard to remove, use special tools as shown in 
figure.
Special tool
(A):  09944–36011
(B):  09926–58010 5) Remove cylinder head cove
r referring to “Cylinder 
Head Cover Removal and Installation”.
6) Remove oil pan referring  to “Oil Pan and Oil Pump 
Strainer Removal and Inst allation in Section 1E”.
7) Remove water pump pulley.
8) Remove A/C bracket from cylinder block.
9) Remove oil gallery pipe s No.2 (1) and No.3 (2).
10) Remove cap (1) from timing chain cover (2). 11) Remove timing chain cover (2).
12) Remove oil control valve from timing chain cover  referring to “Oil Cont rol Valve Removal and 
Installation”.
 10. Copper washer :30 N⋅m (3.0 kgf-m, 22.0 lb-ft)
11. Oil gallery pipe No.1 bolt : 150 N⋅m (15.0 kgf-m, 108.5 lb-ft)
12. Oil gallery pipe No.2 : Do not reuse.
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Camshaft, Tappet and Shim Removal and 
Installation
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CAUTION! 
• Keep working table, tools and hands clean while overhauling.
• Use special care to handle aluminum parts  so as not to damage them.
• Do not expose removed parts to dust.  Keep them always clean.
 
Removal
1) Remove timing chain cover referring to “Timing  Chain Cover Removal and Installation”.
2) Remove timing chain referring to “Timing Chain and  Chain Tensioner Removal and Installation”.
3) With hexagonal section (1) of intake camshaft (2)  held stationary with spanner or the like, loosen 
mounting bolt of intake cam timing sprocket 
assembly (3) and remove it.
CAUTION! 
Never attempt to loosen mounting bolt with 
intake cam timing sprocket assembly held 
stationary. Failure to fo llow this could result 
in damage to lock pin.
Do not loosen bolt “a” because intake cam 
timing sprocket assembly is not serviceable.
 
4) Loosen camshaft housing bolts in such order as  indicated in the figure and remove them.
5) Remove camshaft housings.
6) Remove intake and exhaust camshafts.
7) Remove camshaft bearing (1).
8) Remove tappets (2) with shims (1).
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Assembly
Assemble parts in reverse order of disassembly, 
observing the following instructions.
CAUTION! 
• Wash each part cleanly before installation in the same fluid as the one used in master 
cylinder reservoir.
• Never use other fluid or thinner.
• Before installing piston seal or cylinder  boot to cylinder, apply brake fluid to them.
• Install a new piston seal into groove in  cylinder securely making sure that it is not 
twisted.
• Before installing caliper to carrier, check  for slid pin smooth movement in thrust 
direction.
• After reassembling brake lines, bleed air  from them.
 
• Install piston seal, boot and piston to caliper referring to the following instructions.
1) Replace with a new piston seal (1) at every overhaul.  After applying rubber grease (included in repair kit) 
or brake fluid, fit piston seal (1) into groove in 
cylinder taking care not to twist it. 2) Before inserting piston (1) into cylinder, apply rubber 
grease (included in repair kit) or brake fluid to new 
boot “a” and install it onto piston as shown.
3) Fit boot as it is in figure into boot groove in cylinder  with fingers.
4) Insert piston into cylinder by hand and fit boot in boot  groove in piston.
NOTE
Check that boot is fitted in boot groove 
securely all around piston and cylinder.
 
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“B”: 2 grooved side directed pad side
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Transmission / Transaxle
Automatic Transmission/Transaxle
Precautions
Precautions in Diagnosing TroubleS7RS0B5100001
• Do not disconnect couplers from TCM, battery cable from battery, TCM ground wire harness from engine or 
main fuse before checking  the diagnostic information 
(DTC, freeze frame data, etc.) stored in TCM memory. 
Such disconnection will clea r memorized information 
in TCM memory.
• Diagnostic information stored in TCM memory can be  cleared as well as checked by using SUZUKI scan 
tool or 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.
It is indistinguishable wh ich module turns on MIL 
because not only ECM but also TCM turns on MIL.
Therefore, check both ECM and TCM for DTC when 
MIL lights on.
When checking TCM 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 TCM.
– Generic scan tool displays DTC detected by each  of ECM and TCM simultaneously.
• Using SUZUKI scan tool the diagnostic information  stored in TCM memory can be checked and cleared 
as well. Before its use, be  sure to read Operator’s 
Manual supplied with it carefully to have good 
understanding of its functions and usage.
• Be sure to read “Precautions for Electrical Circuit  Service in Section 00” befo re inspection and observe 
what is written there.
• TCM replacement
– When substituting a known-good TCM, check that all relays and actuators have resistance of 
specified value.
Neglecting this check may result in damage to good 
TCM.
• Communication of ECUs , ECM, TCM, ABS control 
module, keyless start control module and BCM is 
established by CAN (Controller Area Network). 
Therefore, handle CAN communication line with care 
referring to “Precaution for CAN Communication 
System in Section 00”.
Precautions for Disassembly and ReassemblyS7RS0B5100002
When repairing automatic transaxle, it is necessary to 
conduct the on-vehicle test to investigate where the 
cause of the trouble lies first.
Then whether overhaul should be done or not is 
determined. If the transaxle is disassembled without 
such preliminary procedure, not only the cause of the 
trouble would be unknown, but also a secondary trouble 
may occur and often time would be wasted.
As the automatic transaxle consists of high precision 
component, the following cautions should be strictly 
observed when handling its parts in disassembly and 
reassembly.
• Disassembling valve body  assembly is prohibited 
essentially. However, a few parts can be 
disassembled. When disassembling valve body 
component parts, confirm whether their parts are 
allowed to disassemble or not referring to “Valve Body 
Assembly Disassembly and Reassembly”.
• When component part of forward clutch, direct clutch,  2nd brake and/or O/D and 2nd coast brake, namely 
clutch disc, brake disc, retaining plate and/or 
separator plate, have been replaced, all learned 
contents, which have been stored in TCM memory by 
executing learning control, should be initialized 
referring to “Learning Control Initialization”.
• Make sure to wash dirt off from the transaxle so that  no such dirt will enter  the transaxle during 
dismounting and remounting.
• Select a clean place free from dust and dirt for  overhauling.
• Place a rubber mat on the work bench to protect parts  from damage.
• Work gloves or shop cloth should not be used. (Use a  nylon cloth or a paper towel.)
• When separating the case joint, do not pry with a  screwdriver or such but tap with a plastic hammer 
lightly.
• Make sure to wash dirt off from the transaxle so that  no such dirt will enter  the transaxle during 
disassembly and reassembly.
• Wash the disassembled parts in ATF (Automatic  Transaxle Fluid) or kerosene  (using care not to allow 
ATF or kerosene to get on your face, etc.) and confirm 
that each fluid passage is not clogged by blowing air 
into it. But use kerosene to wash the discs, resin 
washers and rubber parts.
• Replace each gasket, oil seal and O-ring with a new  one.
• Apply ATF to sliding or  rotating parts before 
reassembly.  
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A/T Fluid ChangeS7RS0B5106003
CAUTION! 
Do not use any fluid other than the specified 
ATF. Use of any fluid other than the specified 
ATF may cause juddering or some other 
faulty condition to occur.
 
1) Lift up vehicle.
2) When engine is cool, remove drain plug (1) from 
transaxle housing (2) and drain A/T fluid.
3) Install drain plug (1).
Tightening torque
A/T fluid drain plug (a):   17 N·m (1.7 kgf-m, 12.5 
lb-ft)
4) Lower vehicle and pour proper amount of SUZUKI  ATF 3317 or Mobil ATF 3309.
5) Check fluid level referring to “A/T Fluid Level Check”.
Automatic transaxle fluid
: SUZUKI ATF 3317 or Mobil ATF 3309
Automatic transaxle fluid capacity
When draining from drai n plug hole: 3.3 liters 
(6.97 / 5.81 US/Imp. pt.)
When overhauling: 5.6 liters (11.83 / 9.86 US/Imp. 
pt.)
Select Lever ComponentsS7RS0B5106004
Select Lever Assembly Removal and 
Installation
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Remove and install select leve r referring to “Select Lever 
Components.” When installing select lever noting the 
following.
• After installing select lever, adjust select cable  referring to “Select Cable Adjustment”.
Select Lever Knob InstallationS7RS0B5106006
Screw select lever knob onto  select lever by specified 
numbers of rotation below.
Rotation numbers for select lever knob installation
(a): 11 – 12 rotations
CAUTION! 
When installing select lever knob, do not turn 
more than specified numbers of rotation.
Otherwise select lever knob is damaged.
 
1. Fluid level gauge 3. “LOW HOT” mark 5. “LOW COLD” mark
2. “FULL HOT” mark 4. “FULL COLD” mark
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2. Select lever assembly 4. “3” position switch
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1. Torque converter37. Transmission range sensor 73. Rear planetary sun gear subassembly
 2. Torque converter housing : Apply sealant 99000-31230 to mating 
surface to transaxle case. 38. Cooler check valve
74. Rear sun gear thrust bearing race
 3. Oil strainer assembly : Replace oil strainer when overhauling. 39. Spring
75. Rear sun gear thrust bearing
4. Parking lock pawl shaft 40. Transaxle case plug 76. Forward clutch hub
5. Parking lock pawl 41. Fluid filler tube 77. Intermediate shaft thrust bearing race
6. Parking lock pawl return spring 42. Fluid level gauge 78. Intermediate shaft thrust bearing
7. Parking lock pawl rod 43. Fluid cooler inlet pipe 79. 2nd brake piston snap ring
8. Parking lock pawl bracket 44. Fluid cooler outlet pipe 80. O/D and 2nd coast brake retaining 
plate snap ring
9. Manual detent spring 45. 2nd brake gasket 81. O/D and 2nd coast brake retaining 
plate
10. Manual valve lever 46. Brake drum gasket 82. O/D and 2nd coast brake disc
11. Manual valve lever pin 47. Pipe union 83. O/D and 2nd coast brake separator 
plate
12. Manual shift shaft  48. Reduction drive gear nut
: After tightening nut so as rotational 
torque of reduction drive gear to be in 
specified value, caulk nut securely. 84. O/D and 2nd coast brake rear plate
 13. Manual shift shaft oil seal : Apply grease 99000-25030 to oil seal 
lip. 49. Reduction drive gear
85. Rear cover seal ring
 14. Differential side oil seal : Apply grease 99000-25030 to oil seal 
lip. 50. Planetary ring gear subassembly
86. Reverse clutch drum thrust bearing
15. Torque converter housing plug 51. Breather hose 87. Rear cover plug
16. Lubrication LH tube 52. Breather union  88. Transaxle rear cover
: Apply sealant 99000-31230 to mating 
surface.
17. Lubrication RH tube 53. Input shaft speed sensor 89. Harness bracket
18. Fluid reservoir RH plate 54. Valve body harness 90. Select cable clamp
19. Input shaft front thrust bearing 55. 1st and reverse brake piston 91. Governor apply No.1 gasket
20. Input shaft rear thrust bearing 56. O-ring 92. Output shaft speed sensor
21. Input shaft rear thrust bearing race 57. 1st and reverse brake return spring 
subassembly 93. One-way clutch outer race retainer
22. Direct clutch hub 58. 1st and reverse brake disc : Do not reuse.
23. Lubrication tube clamp 59. 1st and reverse brake separator plate : Apply automatic transaxle fluid.
24. Fluid reservoir LH plate 60. 1st and reverse brake retaining plate : 10 N⋅m (1.0 kgf-m, 7.5 lb-ft)
25. Governor apply No.2 gasket 61. 1st and reverse brake snap ring : 23 N⋅m (2.3 kgf-m, 17 lb-ft)
26. Automatic transaxle case 62. Planetary gear assembly : 25 N⋅m (2.5 kgf-m, 18 lb-ft)
27. Accumulator piston O-ring  63. Planetary carrier thrust washer
: Apply grease 99000-25030 to slide 
contact face. : 7.5 N
⋅m (0.75 kgf-m, 5.5 lb-ft)
28. Accumulator spring 64. One-way clutch No.2 assembly : 11 N⋅m (1.1 kgf-m, 8.0 lb-ft)
29. C2 accumulator piston 65. 2nd brake retaining plate : 5.5 N⋅m (0.55 kgf-m, 4.0 lb-ft)
30. C1 accumulator piston 66. 2nd brake disc : 13 N⋅m (1.3 kgf-m, 9.5 lb-ft)
31. B1 accumulator piston 67. 2nd brake separator plate : 22 N⋅m (2.2 kgf-m, 16 lb-ft)
32. Oil pan gasket 68. 2nd brake return spring subassembly : 7 N⋅m (0.7 kgf-m, 5.0 lb-ft)
33. Oil pan 69. Front sun gear thrust bearing race : 17 N⋅m (1.7 kgf-m,12.5 lb-ft)
34. A/T fluid drain plug 70. Front planetary sun gear : 29 N⋅m (2.9 kgf-m, 21 lb-ft)
35. Manual select lever 71. Planetary gear thrust bearing
36. Lock washer 72. One-way clutch No.1 assembly  
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Automatic Transaxle Unit DisassemblyS7RS0B5106033
CAUTION! 
• Thoroughly clean transaxle exterior before overhauling it.
• Keep working table, tools and hands clean  while overhauling.
• Use special care to handle aluminum parts  so as not to damage them.
• Do not expose removed parts to dust.  Keep them always clean.
 
1) Remove torque converter (1).
CAUTION! 
Remove torque converte r as much straight 
as possible. Leaning it may cause to damage 
oil seal lip.
 
2) Remove engine mounting LH bracket (1).
3) Remove manual  select lever (1). 4) Uncaulk lock washer (1), 
then remove lock nut (2) 
and lock washer.
5) Remove transmission range sensor (1).
6) Remove output shaft speed sensor (2) and input  shaft speed sensor (1).
7) Remove harness bracket (3) and select cable clamp  (4).
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