section H SUZUKI SWIFT 2008 2.G Service Workshop Manual
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Troubleshooting
WARNING! 
Keep hands, tools, and clothing away from engine cooling fan to help prevent personal injury. This fan 
is electric and can come on whether or not the engi ne is running. The fan can start automatically in 
response to the ECT sensor with the ig nition switch at the “ON” position.
 
NOTE
When measuring circuit voltage, resistance and/or  pulse signal at ECM connector, connect the special 
tool to ECM and/or the ECM connectors referri ng to “Inspection of ECM and Its Circuits”.
 
StepAction YesNo
1 Is there DTC(s) of ECT sensor circuit (DTC P0116 / P0117 / 
P0118) and/or radiator cooling fan circuit (DTC P0480)? Go to corresponding 
DTC flow.Go to Step 2.
2 Low speed radiator cooling fan control circuit check
1) Connect scan tool to DLC with ignition switch turned 
OFF.
2) Start engine and select “DATA LIST” mode on scan tool.
3) Warm up engine until coolant temp. is 97.5  °C, 207.5  °F 
or higher and A/C switch turns OFF (if equipped with A/
C). (If engine coolant temp. dose not rise, check engine 
cooling system or ECT sensor.)
Is radiator cooling fan started at low speed when engine 
coolant temp. reached above temp.? Radiator cooling fan low 
speed control system is 
in good condition.
Perform from Step 2 to 
Step 8 in DTC P0480 
diag. flow. If OK, Go to 
Ste p 3.
3 Radiator cooling fan control check
1) Disconnect radiator cooling fan control relays No. 2, and 
No. 3 from individual circuit  fuse box No.1 with ignition 
switch turned OFF.
2) Run engine when ECT is over 97.5  °C, 207.5  °F.
3) Measure voltage between vehicle body ground and  “BLU/RED” wire terminal of disconnected radiator 
cooling fan motor connector.
Is voltage 10 – 14 V? Go to Step 4.
“BLU/RED” wire is open 
or high resistance 
circuit.
4 Check radiator cooling fan wire circuit check
1) Turn ignition switch to OFF position.
2) Measure resistance between “BLK” wire terminal of 
disconnected radiator coolin g fan motor connector and 
vehicle body ground.
Is resistance below 1 
Ω? Go to Step 5. “BLK” wire is open or 
high resistance circuit.
5 Radiator cooling fan check
1) Check radiator cooling fan referring to “Radiator Cooling 
Fan Motor On-Vehicle Inspection in Section 1F”.
Is it in good condition? Substitute a known-
good ECM and recheck.
Faulty radiator cooling 
fan.  
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7Radiator cooling fan No. 2 wire circuit check
1) Turn ON ignition switch.
2) Measure voltage between “BLU/BLK” wire terminal of 
disconnected radiator cooling fan control relay No. 2 
connector and vehicle body ground.
Is voltage 0 V? Go to Step 8. “BLU/BLK” wire is 
shorted to power supply 
circuit.
8 Radiator cooling fan control No. 2 check
1) Connect radiator cooling fan control relay No. 2 to 
individual circuit fuse box  No.1 with ignition switch 
turned OFF.
2) Run engine when ECT is over 102.5  °C, 216.5  °F.
3) Measure voltage between vehicle body ground and  “BLU/BLK” wire terminal of  disconnected radiator 
cooling fan motor connector.
Is voltage 10 – 14 V? Go to Step 10. Go to Step 9.
9 Radiator cooling fan control relay No.2 check
1) Remove radiator cooling fan control relay No.2 with 
ignition switch turned OFF.
2) Check radiator cooling fan control relay No.2 referring to  “Radiator Cooling Fan Relay  Inspection in Section 1F”.
Is it in good condition? “BLU/BLK” wire is open 
or high resistance 
circuit.
Faulty radiator cooling 
fan control relay No.2.
10 Radiator cooling fan No. 3 wire circuit check
1) Remove radiator cooling fan control relay No.3 with 
ignition switch turned OFF.
2) Measure resistance between vehicle body ground and  “BLK” wire terminal of disconnected radiator cooling fan 
control relay No. 3 connector in individual circuit fuse 
box No.1.
Is resistance below 1 
Ω? Go to Step 11. “BLK” wire is open or 
high resistance circuit.
11 Radiator cooling fan control No. 3 check
1) Connect radiator cooling fan control relay No. 3 to 
individual circuit fuse box  No.1 with ignition switch 
turned OFF.
2) Run engine when ECT is over 102.5  °C, 216.5  °F.
3) Measure resistance between vehicle body ground and  “BLU/WHT” wire terminal of disconnected radiator 
cooling fan motor connector.
Is resistance below 2 
Ω? Go to Step 13. Go to Step 12.
12 Radiator cooling fan control relay No. 3 check
1) Remove radiator cooling fan control relay No.3 with 
ignition switch turned OFF.
2) Check radiator cooling fan control relay No.3 referring to  “Radiator Cooling Fan Relay  Inspection in Section 1F”.
Is it in good condition? “BLU/WHT” wire is open 
or high resistance 
circuit.
Faulty radiator cooling 
fan control relay No.3.
13 Radiator cooling fan check
1) Check radiator cooling fan referring to “Radiator Cooling 
Fan Motor On-Vehicle Inspection in Section 1F”.
Is it in good condition? Substitute a known-
good ECM and recheck.
Faulty radiator cooling 
fan.
Step
Action YesNo  
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Repair Instructions
Idle Speed and IAC Throttle Valve Opening 
Inspection
S7RS0B1106001
Before idle speed check, make sure of the following.
• Lead wires and hoses of electronic fuel injection and engine and emission control systems are connected 
securely.
• Valve lash is checked according to maintenance  schedule.
• Ignition timing is within specification.
• All accessories (wipers, heater, lights, A/C, etc.) are  out of service.
• Air cleaner has been properly installed and is in good  condition.
• No abnormal air drawn in from air intake system.
After all items are confirmed, check idle speed and IAC 
duty as follows.
NOTE
Before starting engine, place transmission 
gear shift lever in “Neutral” (shift selector 
lever to “P” range for A/T vehicle), and set 
parking brake and block drive wheels.
 
1) Connect SUZUKI scan tool  to DLC (1) with ignition 
switch turned OFF.
Special tool
(A):  SUZUKI scan tool 2) Warm up engine to normal operating temperature.
3) Check engine idle speed and “IAC throttle opening” 
by using “Data List” mode on scan tool to check “IAC 
throttle opening”.
4) If check result is out of sp ecification, inspect electric 
throttle body assembly referring to “Electric Throttle 
Body Assembly On-Vehicle Inspection in Section 
1C”.
Engine idle speed
A/C OFF: 700  ± 50 rpm (IAC duty: 5 – 55%)
A/C ON: 850  ± 50 rpm
5) Check that specified engine idle speed is obtained  with A/C turned ON if vehi cle is equipped with A/C.
If not, check A/C system.
(A)
1
I4RS0B110093-01  
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EVAP Canister Purge Valve and Its Circuit 
Inspection
S7RS0B1206002
WARNING! 
Do not apply vacuum by mouth; otherwise 
harmful fuel vapor can be breathed in.
 
CAUTION! 
Do not apply vacuum more than –86 kPa (–
12.47 psi); otherwise EVAP canister purge 
valve could be damaged.
 
1) Prepare to operate EVAP canister purge valve as follows.
a) When using SUZUKI scan tool:
i) Connect SUZUKI scan tool to DLC (1) with ignition switch turned OFF and disconnect 
purge valve vacuum hoses from intake 
manifold and EVAP canister.
ii) Turn ON ignition switch, clear DTC and  select “MISC TEST” mode on SUZUKI scan 
tool.
Special tool
(A):  SUZUKI scan tool b) When not using SUZUKI scan tool:
NOTE
Before performed this check, be sure to read 
the “Precautions of ECM Circuit Inspection in 
Section 1A”.
 
i) Disconnect purge valve vacuum hoses from 
intake manifold and EVAP canister.
ii) Remove ECM from it s bracket referring to 
“ECM Removal and Inst allation in Section 
1C”.
iii) Connect special tool between ECM and ECM  connector referring to “Inspection of ECM 
and Its Circuits in Section 1A”
iv) Turn ON ignition switch. Using service wire, ground “C37-29” terminal 
circuit of special tool (valve ON: “B”) and 
unground it (valve OFF: “A”).
2) Check purge valve for operation and vacuum  passage for clog when valve is switched ON and 
OFF by using SUZUKI scan tool or service wire.
If check result is not satisfactory, check vacuum 
hoses, EVAP canister purge valve, wire harness and 
connections.
EVAP canister purge valve specification
[A] Valve OFF: When vacuum (–60 kPa (–8.7 psi)) 
is applied to hose (1), vacuum can be applied.
[B] Valve ON: When vacuum is applied to hose 
(1), vacuum can not be applied.
Special tool
(A):  09917–47011
(A)
1
I4RS0B120003-03
“C37-29”“A”
“B”
I4RS0B120006-02
[A] [B]
1
(A)1
(A)
I3RB0A120005-02  
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MAP Sensor InspectionS7RS0B1306002
1) Remove air cleaner assembly.
2) Disconnect connector from MAP sensor.
3) Remove MAP sensor.
4) Arrange 3 new 1.5 V batteries (2) in series (check that total voltage is 4.5 – 5.0 V) and connect its 
positive terminal to “Vin ” terminal of sensor and 
negative terminal to “Ground” terminal. Then check 
voltage between “Vout” and “Ground”. Also, check if 
voltage reduces when vacuum is applied up to 400 
mmHg by using vacuum pump (3).
If check result is not satisfactory, replace MAP 
sensor (1).
Output voltage (When input voltage is 4.5 – 5.5 V, 
ambient temp. 20 – 30 °C, 68 – 86 °F)
5) Install MAP sensor securely.
6) Connect MAP sensor connector securely.
7) Install air cleaner assembly.
Electric Throttle Body Assembly On-Vehicle 
Inspection
S7RS0B1306003
WARNING! 
Never touch throttle valve with finger while 
ignition switch is turned ON and accelerator 
pedal is depressed. Otherwise, injury may 
result by pinching the finger between throttle 
valve and throttle body housing.
 
CAUTION! 
• Do not disassemble electric throttle body  assembly.
• Do not expose electric throttle body  assembly to excessive shock like a 
dropping it. If electric throttle body 
assembly has been exposed to excessive 
shock, it should  be replaced.
• Be careful not to accurate a foreign  material (like dust and/ or metallic particle) 
to the throttle body housing and/or throttle 
valve.
Otherwise, the throttle body assembly is 
breaking down by throttle valve accretion.
• Do not apply excessive moving force to  throttle valve for thro ttle valve operation 
check and/or TP sensor performance 
check.
Otherwise, the throttle body assembly is 
breaking down by damaging the internal 
resinous gear of throttle valve actuator.
 
NOTE
After replacing electric throttle body 
assembly, perform calibration of electric 
throttle body assembly referring to “Electric 
Throttle Body System Calibration”.
 
Throttle Valve Visual Check
1) Remove air cleaner outlet hose.
2) Check that there isn’t any foreign matter caught  between throttle valve and throttle body housing. If 
there is, take it out after removing throttle body 
referring to “Electric Th rottle Body Assembly 
Removal and Installation  in Section 1D” and clean 
inside of throttle body thoroughly.
Altitude (Reference) Barometric pressure
Output 
voltage
(ft) (m) (mmHg) (kPa) (V)
0 – 2000 0 – 610 760 – 707 100 – 94 3.3 – 4.3 2001 – 5000 611 – 
1524 Under 707
over 634 94 – 85 3.0 – 4.1
5001 –  8000 1525 – 
2438 Under 634
over 567 85 – 76 2.7 – 3.7
8001 –  10000 2439 – 
3048 Under 567
over 526 76 – 70 2.5 – 3.3
I3RM0A130005-01  
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Electric Throttle Body System CalibrationS7RS0B1306004
NOTE
If working the service described under the 
“Precautions of Electric Throttle Body 
System Calibration in Section 1A” perform 
following steps for electric throttle body 
system calibration.
 
1) If electric throttle body assembly and/or APP sensor 
assembly are replaced, perform following steps.
a) Disconnect negative cable at battery for 20  seconds or more for the purpose of clearing 
calibration data of closed throttle position from 
memory in ECM.
b) Connect negative cable to battery.
2) Keep ignition switch at ON position for 5 seconds or  more without running engine.
APP Sensor Assembly On-Vehicle InspectionS7RS0B1306005
1) Check that APP sensor a ssembly has been mounted 
to vehicle body properly  (no pinched floor carpet, 
etc.).
If mounting is not pro perly, reinstall APP sensor 
assembly properly refe rring to “APP Sensor 
Assembly Removal and Installation”.
2) Connect scan tool to DLC with ignition switch turned  OFF.
3) Turn ON ignition switch and select “Data List” mode  on scan tool.
4) Check that APP sensor voltage varies as the  following graph.
If sensor voltage is out of specified value or does not 
vary linearly as the fo llowing graph, check APP 
sensor assembly  referring to “APP Sensor Assembly 
Inspection”.
APP Sensor Assembly Removal and InstallationS7RS0B1306006
CAUTION! 
• Do not expose APP sensor assembly to 
excessive shock like a dropping it. If APP 
sensor assembly has been exposed to 
excessive shock, it should be replaced.
• Be careful not to expose sensor section of  APP sensor assembly to water.
 
NOTE
After replacing APP sensor assembly, 
perform calibration of th rottle valve referring 
to “Electric Throttle Body System 
Calibration”.
 
Removal
1) Disconnect negative cable at battery.
2) Disconnect connector from APP sensor assembly.
3) Remove APP sensor asse mbly from its bracket.
Installation
Reverse removal procedure for installation noting the 
following.
• Tighten APP sensor assembly upper nut (1) first and  then lower nut (2) to specified torque.
Tightening torque
APP sensor assembly nut (a):  5.5 N·m (0.55 kgf-m, 
4.0 lb-ft)
• Connect connector to APP  sensor assembly securely.
[A]: APP sensor (main) voltage [D]: Idle position of accelerator pedal
[B]: APP sensor (sub) voltage [E]: Full depressed position of 
accelerator pedal
[C]: Voltage
[C]
[B]
[D] [E] [A]
4.65 V
3.85 V
1.55 - 1.65 V
0.75 - 0.85 V
I4RS0B130010-02
1, (a)
2, (a)
I4RS0B130011-01  
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APP Sensor Assembly InspectionS7RS0B1306007
Check APP sensor (main and sub) output voltage as 
following steps.
1) For APP sensor (main) , arrange 3 new 1.5 V 
batteries (1) in series (check that total voltage is 4.5 - 
5.0 V) and connect its positive terminal to “Vin 1” 
terminal (2) and negative terminal to “Ground 1” 
terminal (3) of sensor. Then using voltmeter, connect 
positive terminal to “Vout 1” terminal (4) of sensor 
and negative terminal to battery.
2) For APP sensor (s ub), arrange 3 new 1.5 V batteries 
(1) in series (check that total voltage is 4.5 - 5.0 V) 
and connect its positive terminal to “Vin 2” terminal 
(2) and negative terminal to “Ground 2” terminal (3) 
of sensor. Then using volt meter, connect positive 
terminal to “Vout 2” terminal (4) of sensor and 
negative termin al to battery.
3) Measure output voltage variation while accelerator  pedal is no depressed and fully depressed as 
following specification.
If sensor voltage is out of  specified value or does not 
vary linearly as the followin g graph, replace APP sensor 
assembly.
APP sensor output voltage
APP sensor (main) output voltage [A]: 0.75 – 3.85 V, 
varying according to depressed extent of 
accelerator pedal
APP sensor (sub) output voltage [B]: 1.55 – 4.65 V, 
varying according to depressed extent of 
accelerator pedal.
ECT Sensor Removal and InstallationS7RS0B1306008
Removal
1) Disconnect negative (–) cable at battery.
2) Drain coolant referring to “Cooling System Draining  in Section 1F”.
WARNING! 
To avoid danger of being burned, do not 
remove radiator cap while engine and 
radiator are still hot.
Scalding fluid and steam can be blown out 
under pressure if cap is taken off too soon.
 
3) Remove air intake pipe.
4) Disconnect connector from ECT sensor (1).
5) Remove ECT sensor from thermostat case.
1
234I4RS0B130012-01
1
234I4RS0B130013-01
[C]: Voltage
[D]: Idle position of accelerator pedal
[E]: Fully depressed position of accelerator pedal
[C]
[B]
[D] [E] [A]
4.65 V
3.85 V
1.55 - 1.65 V
0.75 - 0.85 V
I4RS0B130010-02
1
I2RH0B130008-01  
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Installation
Reverse removal procedure noting the following.
• Clean mating surfaces of ECT sensor and thermostat case.
• Check O-ring for damage and replace, if necessary.
• Tighten ECT sensor (1) to specified torque.
Tightening torque
ECT sensor (a):  15 N·m (1.5 kgf-m, 11.0 lb-ft)
• Connect connector to ECT sensor securely.
• Refill coolant referring to  “Cooling System Flush and 
Refill in Section 1F”.
ECT Sensor InspectionS7RS0B1306009
Immerse temperature sensing part of ECT sensor (1) in 
water (or ice) and measure resistance between sensor 
terminals while heating water gradually.
If measured resistance doesn’t show such characteristic 
as shown, replace ECT sensor.
HO2S-1 and HO2S-2 Heater On-Vehicle 
Inspection
S7RS0B1306010
1) Disconnect sensor connector.
2) Using ohmmeter, measure resistance between  terminals “V
B” and “GND” of sensor connector.
If found faulty, replace oxygen sensor.
NOTE
Temperature of sensor affects resistance 
value largely. Make sure that sensor heater is 
at correct temperature.
 
Resistance of oxygen sensor heater
HO2S-1: 5.0 – 6.4  Ω at 20  °C (68  °F)
HO2S-2: 11.7 – 14.5  Ω at 20  °C (68  °F)
Viewed from terminal side
3) Connect sensor co nnector securely.
HO2S-1 and HO2S-2 Removal and InstallationS7RS0B1306011
Removal
WARNING! 
To avoid danger of being burned, do not 
touch exhaust system when system is hot. 
Oxygen sensor removal should be performed 
when system is cool.
 
1) Disconnect negative (–) cable at battery.
2) Disconnect connector of heated oxygen sensor and 
release its wire harness from clamps.
3) Perform following items before removing heated  oxygen sensor.
a) For HO2S-1, remove exhaust manifold referring  to “Exhaust Manifold Remo val and Installation in 
Section 1K”, if necessary.
b) For HO2S-2, hoist vehicle.
4) Remove heated oxygen sensor from exhaust pipe or  exhaust manifold.
[A]: Lower limit [D]: Resistance
[B]: Normal [E]: Temperature
[C]: Upper limit
1,(a)
I2RH0B130009-01
20
0
68
32 104 140 176 40 60 80
[E]
2.29 - 2.62
0.309 - 0.331
[A]
[B]
[C][D]
I5JB0A130037-01
[A]: HO2S-1 [B]: HO2S-2
I4RS0A130006-01  
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Installation
Reverse removal procedure noting the following.
• Tighten heated oxygen sensor to specified torque.Tightening torque
Heated oxygen sensor (a):  45 N·m (4.5 kgf-m, 
32.5 lb-ft)
• Install exhaust manifold referring to “Exhaust Manifold  Removal and Installation in  Section 1K”, if removed.
• Connect connector of heated oxygen sensor and  clamp wire harness securely.
• After installing heated oxygen sensor, start engine  and check that no exhaust gas leakage exists.
CMP Sensor Removal and InstallationS7RS0B1306012
Removal
1) Disconnect negative (–) cable at battery.
2) Disconnect connector from CMP sensor.
3) Remove CMP sensor from cylinder head.
Installation 1) Install CMP sensor to cylinder head.
Tightening torque
CMP sensor bolt (a):  10 N·m (1.0 kgf-m, 7.5 lb-ft)
2) Connect connector to CMP sensor securely.
3) Connect negative (–) cable to battery.
Camshaft Position (CMP) Sensor InspectionS7RS0B1306013
Visual check
• Check that O-ring is free from damage.
• Check that end face of sensor and signal rotor tooth  are free from any metal particles and damage.
Performance check 1) Remove metal particles on end face of CMP sensor,  if any.
2) Arrange 12 V battery (1) and connect its positive  terminal to “Vin” terminal (2) and negative terminal to 
“Ground” terminal (3) of sensor. Then using 
ohmmeter, measure resistance between “Vout” 
terminal (4) of sensor and negative terminal of 
battery by passing magnetic substance (iron) (5) 
while keeping approximately  1 mm (0.03 in.) gap 
with respect to end face of CMP sensor.
If resistance does not vary as specified below, 
replace CMP sensor.
CMP sensor resistance
Resistance varies from less than 220  Ω (ON) to 
infinity (OFF) or from infinity (OFF) to less than 220 
Ω  (ON)
1. EGR valve
(a)
(a)
I6RS0C130003-02
I6RS0C130004-01
I4RS0B130015-01
I6RS0C130005-01  
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CKP Sensor Removal and InstallationS7RS0B1306014
Removal1) Disconnect negative (–) cable at battery.
2) Remove generator drive belt refer to “Water Pump /  Generator Drive Belt Remo val and Installation in 
Section 1J”.
3) Remove generator bracket bolt (1) and move  generator rearward.
4) Disconnect connector from CKP sensor.
5) Remove CKP sensor (2) from cylinder block.
Installation 1) Install CKP sensor to cylinder block. Tighten CKP  sensor bolt to specified torque.
Tightening torque
CKP sensor bolt  (a):  10 N·m (1.0 kgf-m, 7.5 lb-ft)
2) Connect connector to CKP sensor securely.
3) Adjust generator drive belt tension referring to  “Water Pump / Generator Drive Belt Tension 
Inspection and Adjustment in Section 1J”.
4) Connect negative (–) cable to battery.
CKP Sensor InspectionS7RS0B1306015
Visual check
• Check that O-ring is free from damage.
• Check that end face of sensor and signal pulley tooth  are free from any metal particles and damage.
Performance check 1) Remove metal particles on end face of CKP sensor,  if any.
2) Arrange 12 V battery (1) and connect its positive  terminal to “Vin” terminal (2) and negative terminal to 
“Ground” terminal (3) of sensor. Then using 
ohmmeter, measure resistance between “Vout” 
terminal (4) of sensor and negative terminal of 
battery by passing magnetic substance (iron) (5) 
while keeping approximately  1 mm (0.03 in.) gap 
with respect to end face of CKP sensor.
If resistance does not vary as specified below, 
replace CKP sensor.
CKP sensor resistance
Resistance varies from less than 220  Ω (ON) to 
infinity (OFF) or from infinity (OFF) to less than 220 
Ω  (ON)
2
1
I6RS0C130006-01
(a)
I4RS0A130007-01
I3RB0A130006-01
I4RS0B130017-01