Cable SUZUKI SWIFT 2008 2.G Service Workshop Manual
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 6B-7 Steering Wheel and Column: 
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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Installation
CAUTION! 
After tightening steering column mounting 
nuts, shaft joint bolts should be tightened.
Wrong tightening order could cause a 
damage to shaft joint.
 
1) Be sure that front wheels are in straight.
2) Install steering column assembly to lower and upper brackets. Tighten steering column lower nuts (1) first 
and then upper nuts (2) to specifications as given 
below.
Tightening torque
Steering column nut (a):   14 N·m (1.4 kgf-m, 10.5 
lb-ft)
NOTE
After installing tilt steering column, make 
sure that steering column moves backwards 
and forwards smoothly and stops when tilt 
lever is fixed.
 
3) Align flat part “A” of stee ring lower shaft (1) with bolt 
hole “B” of shaft joint (2) of column as shown. Then 
insert lower shaft into shaf t joint of steering column 
with matching marks (4).
4) Insert lower shaft (1) into pinion shaft (3) with  matching marks (4).
5) Tighten joint bolt (pinion shaft side) (6) to specified  torque first and then joint bolt (steering column side) 
(5) to specified torque.
CAUTION! 
After tightening column nuts, tighten steering 
shaft upper joint bolt.  Otherwise shaft joint 
bearing is damaged.
 
Tightening torque
Steering shaft joint bolt (a):  25 N·m (2.5 kgf-m, 
18.5 lb-ft) 6) Install steering joint cover.
7) Install immobilizer cont
rol module from steering 
column, referring to “Immo bilizer Control Module 
(ICM) Removal and Installation in Section 10C”.
8) Install lighting switch and wiper switch to steering  column.
9) Install contact coil cable assembly and steering  wheel referring to “Conta ct Coil Cable Assembly 
Removal and Installation” and “Steering Wheel 
Removal and Installation”.
10) Install steering column hole cover. 11) Connect negative (–) battery to cable.
12) Enable air bag system refe rring to “Enabling Air Bag 
System in Section 8B”.
Steering Column InspectionS7RS0B6206007
Check steering column for damage and operation 
referring to “Checking Steering Column for Accident 
Damage”.
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Ignition Switch Cylinder Assembly Removal 
and Installation (Non- Keyless Start Model)
S7RS0B6206008
Removal1) Disconnect negative (–) cable at battery.
2) Disable air bag system referring to “Disabling Air  Bag System in Section 8B”.
3) Remove steering column upper and lower covers.
4) Remove immobilizer co ntrol module referring to 
“Immobilizer Control Modu le (ICM) Removal and 
Installation in Section 10C”.
5) Remove ignition switch cy linder assembly as follows.
a) Turn ignition key to “ACC” position.
b) Insert 2 mm (0.078 in.) rod (2) through hole (3)  and push ignition switch cylinder lock.
c) Detach ignition switch cylinder assembly (1) from  steering lock assembly (4).
Installation 1) Install ignition switch cy linder assembly as follows.
a) Turn ignition key to “ACC” position.
b) In this state, push ignition switch cylinder  assembly into steering lock assembly till it clicks.
2) Install immobilizer cont rol module referring to 
“Immobilizer Control Modu le (ICM) Removal and 
Installation in Section 10C”.
3) Install upper and lower cover and screws.
4) Connect negative (–) cable to battery.
5) Enabling air bag system referring to “Enabling Air  Bag System in Section 8B”.
6) If ignition switch cylinder  assembly (that is ignition 
key) has replaced, register ignition key transponder 
code to ECM referring to “R egistration of the Ignition 
Key in Section 10C”.
Steering Lock Assembly (Ignition Switch) 
Removal and Installation
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Removal
1) Remove steering column.  Refer to “Steering Column 
Removal and Installation”.
2) Using center punch (1), loosen and remove steering  lock mounting bolts (2).
NOTE
Use care not to damage aluminum part of 
steering lock body with center punch.
 
3) Turn ignition key to “ACC” or “ON” position and remove steering lock a ssembly from steering 
column.
Installation 1) Position oblong hole (1) of steering shaft (2) in the  center of hole (3) in column (4).
2) Turn ignition key to “ACC” or “ON” position and  install steering lock assemb ly (5) onto column (4).
3) Now turn ignition key to “LOCK” position and pull it  out.
4) Align hub on lock with oblong hole (1) of steering  shaft (2) and rotate shaft to assure that steering shaft 
is locked.
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 6C-6 Power Assisted Steering System: 
NOTE
• As execution of “DTC Clearance” will clear all DTCs, be sure to record all DTCs before service.
• DTC C1122 is indicated when ignition switch is at  ON position and engine is not running, it means 
that nothing is abnormal.
• Current DTC and history DTC ca n be identified by condition of the “EPS” warning light.
“EPS” warning light operates as follows.
 
7  ) Rechecking and record of DTC
1) Recheck for DTC referring to “DTC Check”.
Is there any DTC(s)? Go to Step 9. Go to Step 10.
8  ) Steering symptom diagnosis and P/S system 
symptom diagnosis
1) Check and repair according to “Steering Symptom  Diagnosis in Section 6A” and “P/S System Symptom 
Diagnosis”.
Are check and repair complete? Go to Step 11. Check and repair 
malfunction part(s), and 
go to Step 11.
9  ) Troubleshooting for DTC
1) Check and repair according to applicable DTC diag. flow.
Are check and repair complete? Go to Step 11. Check and repair 
malfunction part(s), and 
go to Step 11.
10  ) Intermittent problems check
1) Check for intermittent problems referring to “Intermittent  Problems Check”.
Is there any faulty condition? Repair or replace 
malfunction part(s), and 
go to Step 11.
Go to Step 11.
11  ) Final confirmation test
1) Clear DTC if any.
2) Perform final confirmation test referring to “Final  Confirmation Test”.
Is there any problem symptom, DTC or abnormal condition? Go to Step 6. End.
Step Action Yes No
Current DTC is set.
(Abnormality exists at 
present.)
Only history DTC is set.
(Faulty condition occurred once 
in the past, but normal condition 
is detected at present.)
Current and history DTC 
exist.
“EPS” warning light 
after engine started Remains ON. Turns OFF. Remains ON.  
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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.
Special tool
(A):  SUZUKI scan tool
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