Steering panel SUZUKI SWIFT 2007 2.G Service Workshop Manual
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Precautions
Precautions
Precautions
Precautions for Vehicles Equipped with a 
Supplemental Restraint (Air Bag) System
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WARNING! 
• The configuration of air bag system parts are as shown in the figure. When it is 
necessary to service (remove, reinstall and 
inspect) these parts, be sure to follow 
procedures described in Air Bag System 
section. Failure to follow proper 
procedures could result in possible air bag 
system activation, personal injury, damage 
to parts or air bag system being unable to 
activate when necessary.
• If the air bag system and another vehicle  system both need repair, SUZUKI 
recommends that the air bag system be 
repaired first, to help  avoid unintended air 
bag system activation.
• Do not modify the steering wheel,  dashboard, or any other air bag system 
components. Modifications can adversely 
affect air bag system performance and 
lead to injury.
• If the vehicle will be exposed to  temperatures over 93  °C (200  °F) (for 
example, during a paint baking process), 
remove the air bag system components 
beforehand to avoid component damage 
or unintended air bag system activation.
 
Diagnosis
• When troubleshooting air bag system, be sure to  follow “Diagnosis” in Air Bag System section. 
Bypassing these procedures may result in extended 
diagnostic time, incorrect diagnosis, and incorrect 
parts replacement.
• Never use electrical test equipment other than that  specified.
WARNING! 
Never attempt to measure the resistance of 
the air bag (inflator) modules (driver, 
passenger, side and curtain) and seat belt 
pretensioners (driver and passenger). It is 
very dangerous as the electric current from 
the tester may deploy the air bag or activate 
the pretensioner.
 
1. Air bag wire harness (in floor, main  and instrument panel harness) 6. Driver air bag (inflator) module
2. Passenger air bag (inflator) module 7. Side air bag (inflator) module  (if equipped)
3. SDM 8. Curtain air bag (inflator)  module (if equipped)
4. Seat belt pretensioner 9. Forward sensor
5. Contact coil  10. Side sensor (if equipped)
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Removal1) Disconnect negative (–) cable at battery.
2) Remove front console box referring to “Console Box  Components in Section 9H”.
3) Disconnect connector from  yaw rate / G sensor 
assembly.
4) Remove yaw rate / G sens or assembly from sensor 
bracket.
Installation 1) Before installing yaw rate  / G sensor assembly (1), 
check installing condition as follows.
• Deformations around sensor installation area (2)  (in sensor bracket).
• Foreign matters on mating surface between  sensor and sensor bracket.
2) Install yaw rate / G sensor assembly (1) to floor  panel.
Tightening torque
Yaw rate / G sensor assembly nut (a):  8 N·m (0.8 
kgf-m, 6.0 lb-ft)
3) Connect connector to yaw  rate / G sensor assembly.
4) Install console box referring to “Console Box  Components in Section 9H”.
5) Connect negative (–) cable to battery.
6) After completing  installation, calibrate yaw rate / G 
sensor assembly  referring to “Sensor Calibration”.Yaw Rate / G Sensor InspectionS7RS0B4606019
• Check sensor for dents, cracks or deformation.
• Check sensor connector (sensor side and harness 
side) and sensor connector lock mechanism for 
damage or crack.
• Check connector terminals for bend, corrosion or rust.
If it is found faulty, replace  yaw rate / G sensor assembly.
Steering Angle Sensor On-Vehicle InspectionS7RS0B4606020
CAUTION! 
Before each inspection, confirm steering 
angle sensor calibration is completed.
If calibration is incompleted, calibrate sensor 
referring to “Sensor Calibration”.
 
1) Connect SUZUKI scan tool to data link connector 
(DLC) (1) with ignition switch OFF.
Special tool
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Steering Column Removal and InstallationS7RS0B6206006
CAUTION! 
Once the steering column is removed from 
the vehicle, the column is extremely 
susceptible to damage.
• Dropping the column assembly on its end could collapse the steering shaft or loosen 
the plastic shear pins which maintain 
column length.
• Leaning on the column assembly could  cause it to bend or deform.
Any of the damage could impair the column’s 
collapsible design.
Steering column mounting nuts should not 
be loosened with steering shaft joint upper 
side bolt tightened as this could cause 
damage to shaft joint bearing.
 
NOTE
When servicing steering column or any 
column-mounted component, remove 
steering wheel. But when removing steering 
column simply to gain access to instrument 
panel components, leave steering wheel 
installed on steering column.
 
Removal
WARNING! 
Never rest a steering column assembly on 
the steering wheel with the air bag (inflator) 
module face down and column vertical. 
Otherwise, personal  injury may result.
 
1) Disconnect negative (–) cable at battery.
2) Disable air bag system. Re fer to “Disabling Air Bag 
System in Section 8B”.
3) Remove steering wheel and contact coil cable  assembly referring to “S teering Wheel Removal and 
Installation” and “Contact Coil Cable Assembly 
Removal and Installation”.
4) Detach lighting switch and wiper switch from steering  column.
5) Remove immobilizer cont rol module from steering 
column, referring to “Immo bilizer Control Module 
(ICM) Removal and Installation in Section 10C”.
6) Remove steering column hole cover.
7) Remove steering joint cover.
8) Make alignment marks (4) on lower shaft (1) and  shaft joint of steering column (2) and lower shaft (1) 
and pinion shaft (3) for a guide during reinstallation.
9) Remove lower shaf t joint bolts (5).
10) Remove steering lower shaft (1).
11) Remove steering column mounting nuts (1).
12) Remove steering column from vehicle.
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Step 2: DTC Check, Record and Clearance
First, check DTC, referring to “DTC Check”. If DTC is 
indicated, print it or write them down and then clear them 
by referring to “DTC Clearance”. DTC indicates 
malfunction that occurred in the system but does not 
indicate whether it exists now  or it occurred in the past 
and the normal condition has been restored now. To 
check which case applies, check the symptom in 
question according to Step 5 and recheck DTC 
according to Step 6 and 7.
Attempt to diagnose a trouble based on DTC in this step 
only or failure to  clear the DTC in this step will lead to 
incorrect diagnosis, trouble diagnosis of a normal circuit 
or difficulty in troubleshooting.
Step 3 and 4: Visual Inspection
As a preliminary step, be sure  to perform visual check of 
the items that support proper function of the P/S system 
referring to “Visual Inspection”.
Step 5: Trouble Symptom Confirmation
Based on information obtained in “Step 1: Customer 
Complaint Analysis: ” and “S tep 2: DTC Check, Record 
and Clearance: ”, confirm trouble symptoms. Also, 
reconfirm trouble symptom by performing test drive and 
turning steering wheel fully to right and left at stopped 
vehicle.
Step 6 and 7: Rechecking and Record of DTC
Refer to “DTC Check” for checking procedure.
Step 8: Steering Symptom Diagnosis and P/S 
System Symptom Diagnosis
Perform basic steering system check according to 
“Steering Symptom Diagnosis in  Section 6A” first. When 
the end of the flow has been  reached, check the parts of 
the system suspected as a possible cause referring to 
“P/S System Symptom Diagnosis” and based on 
symptoms appearing on the  vehicle (symptoms obtained 
through steps of customer complaint analysis, trouble 
symptom confirmation and/or  basic P/S system check) 
and repair or replace faulty parts, if any.
Step 9: Troubleshooting for DTC (See each DTC 
Diag. Flow)
Based on the DTC indicated in Step 6 or 7 and referring 
to the applicable DTC diag. flow, locate the cause of the 
trouble, namely in a sensor, switch, wire harness, 
connector, actuator, P/S control module or other part and 
repair or replace faulty parts.
Step 10: Intermittent Problems Check
Check parts where an intermittent trouble is easy to 
occur (e.g., wire harness, connector, etc.), referring to 
“Intermittent and Poor Connection Inspection in Section 
00” and related circuit of DTC recorded in Step 2. Step 11: Final Confirmation Test
Confirm that the problem symptom has gone and the P/
S system is free from any abnormal conditions. If what 
has been repaired is related to the DTC, clear the DTC 
once, perform DTC confirmation procedure and confirm 
that no DTC is indicated.
“EPS” Warning Light CheckS7RS0B6304002
1) Turn ignition switch to ON position (without engine 
running) and chec k if the “EPS” warning light (1) 
lights up. If the light dose not light up, go to ““EPS” 
Warning Light Does Not  Come ON with Ignition 
Switch Turned ON before Engine Starts” of the 
diagnostic flows.
2) Start engine and check if the “EPS” warning light  turns OFF. If light remains  ON and no DTC is stored 
in P/S control module, go  to ““EPS” Warning Light 
Remains ON Steady after Engine Starts” for 
troubleshooting.
DTC CheckS7RS0B6304003
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.
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3) Start engine.
4) Read DTC according to the instructions displayed on 
SUZUKI scan tool. For further details, refer to 
operator’s manual for SUZUKI scan tool.
NOTE
• If communication between SUZUKI scan  tool and the vehicle can not be 
established, perform “Serial Data Link 
Circuit Check”.
• DTC C1122 (engine speed signal failure) is  indicated when ignition switch is at ON 
position and engine is not running, but it 
means there is nothing abnormal if 
indication changes to a normal one when 
engine is started.
 
5) After completing the check,  turn ignition switch to 
OFF position and disconnect  SUZUKI scan tool from 
DLC.
DTC ClearanceS7RS0B6304004
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 tool
3) Turn ignition switch to ON position.
4) Erase DTC according to the instructions displayed  on SUZUKI scan tool. For further details, refer to 
operator’s manual for SUZUKI scan tool.
5) After completing the clearance, turn ignition switch to  OFF position and disconnect  SUZUKI scan tool from 
DLC.
DTC TableS7RS0B6304005
CAUTION! 
Be sure to perform the “EPS Syst em Check” before starting troubleshooting corresponding to each 
DTC.
 
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DTC No. Detecting item Detecting condition
(DTC will set when detecting) Trouble area MIL
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CODES Normal — — —
 )  C1113 Steering torque sensor (Main 
and Sub) circuit correlation Voltage difference between torque 
sensor main signal and sub signal 
is more than 0.6 V for 1 second 
continuously. • Torque sensor signal circuit
• Torque sensor
• P/S control module
1 driving 
cycle
 )  C1114 Steering torque sensor 
reference power supply 
circuit Circuit voltage of torque sensor 5 
V reference power supply voltage 
is more than 5.7 V or less than 4.3 
V for 1 second continuously. • Torque sensor circuit
• Torque sensor
• P/S control module
1 driving 
cycle
 )  C1117 Steering torque sensor 
failure signal circuit low Torque sensor internal failure 
signal circuit voltage is less than 
1.7 V when ignition switch turned 
ON.
• Torque sensor signal circuit
• Torque sensor
• P/S control module1 driving 
cycle
 )  C1118 Steering torque sensor 
failure signal circuit high Torque sensor internal failure 
signal circuit voltage is more than 
3.7 V for 1 second continuously. 1 driving 
cycle
 )  C1119 Steering torque sensor 
power supply circuit Circuit voltage of torque sensor 
main power supply
 is less than 
7.5 V for 1 second continuously. • Torque sensor circuit
• Torque sensor
• P/S control module
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P/S Control Module Removal and InstallationS7RS0B6306011
Removal1) Disconnect negative cable at battery.
2) Remove console box.
3) Disconnect connectors (1) from P/S control module  (2).
4) Disconnect connector from  yaw rate / G sensor 
(ESP ® model).
5) Remove P/S control module (2) with bracket (3) from  floor panel.
6) Separate P/S control module and bracket.
Installation
Reverse removal procedure for installation noting the 
following.
• Tighten each screw to the specified torque. Tightening torque
P/S control module bracket screw (ABS model) 
(a):  9 N·m (0.9 kgf-m, 6.5 lb-ft)
P/S control module bracket screw (ESP ® model) 
(a):  7 N·m (0.7 kgf-m, 5.0 lb-ft)
P/S control module mounting screw (b):  5 N·m (
0.5 kgf-m, 3.7 lb-ft)
Torque Sensor and Its Circuit InspectionS7RS0B6306012
1) Remove console box.
2) With ignition switch turned OFF, connect scan tool to  DLC or connect voltage tester between “E52-18” – 
“E52-9” (main sensor) or “E52-6” – “E52-9” (sub 
sensor) with connected connector (1) to P/S control 
module. 3) Set torque wrench to stee
ring wheel referring to 
“Steering Force Check” for checking steering force.
4) Turn ON ignition switch without engine running and  select scan tool “Data list” mode due to check of 
“TQS Main Torque”, “TQS Sub Torque” and “Assist 
Torque” display on scan tool when steering wheel 
turned left and right (if used).
5) Check that characteristic of torque sensor (main and  sub) output voltage or scan tool data and steering 
force is as following graph when steering wheel is 
turned left and right. If sensor voltage or scan tool 
data is out of specified value or does not vary linearly 
as the following graph, check P/S control module 
and its circuit.
If they are OK, replace steering gear case assembly.
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[B]: Steering force at right turn
[C]: Steering wheel at free
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HVAC Control Unit Removal and InstallationS7RS0B7106009
Removal1) Disconnect negative (–) cable at battery.
2) Disable air bag system referring to “Disabling Air  Bag System in Section 8B”.
3) Remove passenger air bag module from instrument  panel referring to “Passenger Air Bag (Inflator) 
Module Removal and Installation in Section 8B”.
4) Remove radio assembly from instrument panel  referring to “Audio Unit Re moval and Installation in 
Section 9C”.
5) Remove driver side foot duct (1) from HVAC unit by  removing screw (2).
6) Disconnect temperature control cable (1) and air  flow control cable (2) from HVAC unit. 7) Remove two connectors from HVAC control unit.
8) Remove HVAC control unit (1) from instrument 
panel.
NOTE
Be careful not to damage HVAC control unit 
and instrument panel by using rag.
 
Installation
Reverse removal procedure noting the following 
instructions.
• Connect temperature control  cable and air flow control 
cable of HVAC control unit  to links of HVAC unit.
a. For LH steering vehicle, set air flow selector (1) to  “DEF” position and temperature selector (2) to 
“MAX HOT” position.
For RH steering vehicle, set air flow selector (1) to 
“VENT” position and temperature selector (2) to 
“MAX COOL” position.
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Side Ventilation Louver Removal and 
Installation
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Driver side ventilation louver
Removal1) Disconnect negative (–) cable from battery.
2) Disable air bag system referring to “Disabling Air  Bag System in Section 8B”.
3) Remove steering column hol e cover from instrument 
panel.
4) Remove combination meter cluster panel from  instrument panel, and then disconnect connectors 
from front fog lamp switch, illumination cancel switch 
and headlight leveling switch (if equipped) of 
combination meter cluster panel.
5) Separate driver side ventilation louver (1) and  combination meter cluster (2).
Installation
Reverse removal procedure noting the following 
instruction.
• Driver side ventilation louver is fitted to combination  meter cluster panel with four clips (1). When installing 
driver side ventilation louv er to combination meter 
cluster panel, position the  smallest clip to the top. Passenger side ventilation louver
Removal
1) Disconnect negative (–) cable from battery.
2) Disable air bag system referring to “Disabling Air  Bag System in Section 8B”.
3) Remove glove box from instrument panel.
4) Remove passenger air bag module from instrument  panel referring to “Passenger Air Bag (Inflator) 
Module Removal and Installation in Section 8B”.
5) Separate passenger side ventilation louver (1) and  passenger air bag module (2).
Installation
Reverse removal procedure noting the following 
instruction.
• Passenger side ventilation louver is fitted to  passenger air bag module with four clips (1). When 
installing passenger side ventilation louver to 
passenger air bag module, position the smallest clip 
to the top.
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HVAC Unit Removal and InstallationS7RS0B7226003
Refer to “HVAC Unit Removal and Installation”.
Temperature Control Actuator Removal and 
Installation
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Removal1) Disconnect negative (–) cable at battery.
2) Remove steering column hol e cover from instrument 
panel.
3) Remove foot duct from HVAC unit.
4) Disconnect temperature control actuator connector  (1).
5) Detach temperature control actuator rods (2) from  linkage (3).
6) Remove temperature control actuator (4) from HVAC  unit.
Installation
Reverse removal procedure.
Temperature Control Actuator InspectionS7RS0B7226005
1) Remove temperature control actuator from HVAC  unit referring to “Temperature Control Actuator 
Removal and Installation”.
2) Connect connector to temperature control actuator.
3) Set temperature selector of HVAC control module to  MAX HOT position with ignition switch ON, and 
make sure if the position of actuator lever is MAX 
HOT position (A).
4) Turn ignition switch OFF, and then disconnect  connector from temperature control actuator.
5) Measure resistance between terminal “3” and “5”.
Temperature control actuator resistance between 
terminal “3” and “5” (MAX HOT position)
Approximately 2.5 k Ω at 25 °C (77 °F) 6) Connect connector to tem
perature control actuator.
7) Set temperature selector of HVAC control module to  MAX COOL position with ignition switch ON, and 
make sure if the position  of actuator lever is MAX 
COOL position (B).
8) Turn ignition switch OFF, and then disconnect  connector from temperature control actuator.
9) Measure resistance between terminal “3” and “5”
Temperature control actuator resistance between 
terminal “3” and “5” (MAX COOL position)
Approximately 4.8 k Ω at 25 °C (77 °F)
If check result is not satisfactory, replace the actuator 
with new one.
2. Blower upper case 9. Blower motor controller 16. Evaporator 23. Temperature control actuator
3. Air intake control actuator 10. Blower lower case 17. O-ring24. Air flow control actuator
4. Air filter (if equipped) 11. Blower motor 18. Expansion valve25. Inside air temperature sensor
5. Heater unit upper case 12. Heater unit lower case 19. Evaporator temperature sensor 26. Aspirator hose
6. Foot duct 13. Heater core 20. Packing : Do not reuse.
7. Air flow control door assembly 14. Temperature control links 21. Filter cover
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Air Flow Control Actuator Removal and 
Installation
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Removal1) Disconnect negative (–) cable at battery.
2) Remove steering column hol e cover from instrument 
panel.
3) Remove foot duct from HVAC unit.
4) Disconnect air flow contro l actuator connector (2).
5) Remove air flow control actuator (1) from HVAC unit,  and then detach air flow actuator rod from linkage.
Installation
Reverse removal procedure.
Air Flow Control Actuator InspectionS7RS0B7226007
1) Remove air flow control actuator from HVAC unit  referring to “Air Flow C ontrol Actuator Removal and 
Installation”.
2) Connect actuator connector to the actuator.
3) Set air flow selector of HVAC control module to DEF  position with ignition switch ON, and make sure if the 
position of actuator lever is DEF position (8).
4) Turn ignition switch OFF, and then disconnect  connector from air flow control actuator.
5) Measure resistance between terminal “3” and “5”
Air flow control actuator resistance between 
terminal “3” and “5” (DEF position)
Approximately 4.8 k Ω at 25 °C (77 °F)
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