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For information about the following items, refer to “Euro 
OBD Model: ”.
• Warm-up cycle
• Driving cycle
• 2 driving cycle detection logic
• Pending DTC
Data Link Connector (DLC)S7RS0B1101013
DLC (1) is in compliance with SAE J1962 in the shape of 
connector and pin assignment.
OBD serial data line (3) (K line of ISO 9141) is used for 
SUZUKI scan tool or OBD generic scan tool to 
communicate with ECM, Air  bag SDM, HVAC control 
module (auto A/C model), immobilizer control module (in 
ECM), BCM (Body electrical Control Module), TCM 
(Transmission Cont rol Module (A/T model)) and ABS/
ESP ® control module.
Engine and Emission Control System 
Description
S7RS0B1101004
The engine and emission control system is divided into 4 
major sub-systems: air in take system, fuel delivery 
system, electronic control sy stem and emission control 
system.
Air intake system includes air cleaner, throttle body, IAC 
valve and intake manifold.
Fuel delivery system includes fuel pump, delivery pipe, 
etc.
Electronic control system incl udes ECM, various sensors 
and controlled devices.
Emission control system includes EGR, EVAP and PCV 
system.
2. B + (Unswitched vehicle battery positive)
4. ECM ground (Signal ground)
5. Vehicle body ground (Chassis ground)
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Terminal Arrangement of ECM Coupler (Viewed from Harness Side)
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Terminal Arrangement of ECM Coupler (Viewed from Harness Side)
[A]: Manual A/C model24. ABS / ESP® control module 49. Radiator cooling fan motor
[B]: Auto A/C model 25. TCM 50. “RDTR FAN” fuse
1. ECM 26. To other control module connected CAN 51. A/C compressor relay
2. APP sensor assembly 27. Generator 52. Magnet clutch of compressor (A/C model)
3. Shield wire 28. Electric load current sensor (if equipped) 53. “A/C CPRSR” fuse
4. CMP sensor 29. Brake light 54. Ignition coil assembly (for No.1 and No.4 spark 
plugs)
5. CKP sensor 30. Brake light switch 55. Ignition coil assembly (for No.2 and No.3 spark 
plugs)
6. MAF and IAT sensor 31. Diagnosis connector (Hong Kong model) 56. P/S control module
7. MAP sensor 32. Throttle actuator control relay 57. “RADIO” fuse
8. ECT sensor 33. “THR MOT” fuse 58. Main relay
9. A/C refrigerant pressure sensor 34. Throttle throttle body assembly 59. “IG COIL” fuse
10. A/C evaporator outlet air temp. sensor  (Manual A/C model) 35. Throttle actuator
60. Ignition switch
11. HO2S-1 36. TP sensor 61. “IG ACC” fuse
12. HO2S-2 37. Injector No.1 62. “FI” fuse
13. Knock sensor 38. Injector No.2 63. Starting motor control relay
14. Blower motor relay 39. Injector No.3 64. “ST SIG” fuse
15. Blower motor 40. Injector No.4 65. “ST MOT” fuse
16. Blower motor resistor 41. EVAP canister purge valve66. Transmission range switch (A/T model) or CPP 
switch (Hong Kong model with M/T)
17. Blower speed selector 42. EGR valve 67. Starting motor
18. A/C switch 43. Oil control valve (Camshaft position 
control) (VVT model) 68. Immobilizer coil antenna
19. Blower motor controller 44. Fuel pump relay 69. Main fuse box
20. HVAC control module 45. Fuel pump 70. Battery
21. Data link connector (DLC) 46. Radiator cooling fan motor relay No.1 71. Barometric pressure sensor
22. To other control module connected with  DLC 47. Radiator cooling fan motor relay No.2
72. Engine ground
23. BCM 48. Radiator cooling fan motor relay No.3 73. Body ground
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Connector: C37Terminal Wire color Circuit Terminal Wire color Circuit 1 BLU/YEL Fuel injector No.1 output 31 — —
2 BLU/WHT Fuel injector No.2 output 32 — —
3GRN/ORN EGR valve (stepper motor coil 
2) output 33 — —
4 GRN/RED EGR valve (stepper motor coil 
1) output 34 — —
5 GRN/WHT Ignition coil No.2 and No.3 
output 35 — —
6 GRN/YEL Ignition coil No.1 and No.4 
output 36 — —
7— — 37— —
8 BRN/WHT Generator field coil monitor 
signal 38 — —
9— — 39— —
10 WHT Oxygen signal of HO2S-1 40 WHT TP sensor (sub) signal
11 BRN Oxygen signal of HO2S-2 41 — Ground for shield wire of TP 
sensor circuit
12 WHT CAN (low) communication line 
(active low signal) to TCM (A/T 
model) 42 BLK Ground for TP sensor
13 RED CAN (high) communication line 
(active high signal) to TCM (A/
T model) 43 RED
Output for 5 V power source of 
TP sensor
14 GRY/RED Output of 5 V power source for 
MAP sensor, A/C refrigerant 
pressure sensor 44 LT GRN/BLK Output of throttle actuator
15 BLK Ground for ECM 45 LT GRN/RE D Output of throttle actuator
16 BLU/RED Fuel injector No.3 output 46 BLK/RED Heater output of heated 
oxygen sensor-1
17 BLU/ORN Fuel injector No.4 output 47 RED/BLU Heater output of heated 
oxygen sensor-2
18 BRN/YEL EGR valve (stepper motor coil 
4) output 48 YEL/GRN Starting motor signal
19 WHT/RED EGR valve (stepper motor coil 
3) output 49 — —
20 RED/YEL CMP sensor signal 50 — G round of ECM for shield wire
21 PNK CKP sensor signal 51 — Ground of ECM for shield wire
22 — — 52 — Ground of ECM for shield wire
23 PNK/BLU Electric load current sensor 
signal 53 RED/BLK MAP sensor signal
24 LT GRN ECT sensor signal 54 GRN TP sensor (main) signal
25 BLK/YEL IAT sensor signal 55 ORN Ground for sensors
26 GRN/BLK MAF sensor signal 56 RED Knock sensor signal
27 GRY Ground for MAF sensor 57 YEL Ground for sensors
28 BLU/YEL Generator control signal  output 58 BLK/ORN Ground for ECM
29 BLU/BLK EVAP canister purge valve 
output 59 YEL/GRN Oil control valve ground
30 BLK Ground for ECM 60 YEL/RED Oil control valve output  
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Connector: E23Terminal Wire color Circuit Terminal Wire color Circuit 1 BLK/RED Main power supply 31 BLK Ground for ECM
2WHT/RED Power source for ECM internal 
memory 32 RED/YELPower supply of throttle 
actuator drive circuit
3RED CAN communication line 
(active high signal) for ABS/
ESP®
 control module, BCM, 
combination meter 33 — —
4BRN Engine revolution signal output 
for P/S control module 34 REDOutput of 5 V power source for 
APP sensor (sub)
5 PPL/WHT 12 V serial communication line 
of DLC 35 BRNOutput of 5 V power source for 
APP sensor (main)
6 — — 36 YEL APP sensor (sub) signal
7 — — 37 GRN APP sensor (main) signal
8— — 38— —
9— — 39— —
10——40—— 11——41——
12 BLU Diagnosis switch terminal 
(Hong Kong model) 42 — —
13 YEL/RED Clock signal for immobilizer 
coil antenna 43 — —
14——44——
15 GRN/WHT Fuel pump relay output 45 BLU/ORN Throttle actuator control relay 
output
16 BLK/RED Main power supply 46 LT GRN Radiator cooling fan relay No.1 
output
17 — — 47 GRY A/C compressor relay output
18 WHT CAN communication line 
(active low signal) for ABS/
ESP®
 control module BCM, 
combination meter 48 GRN
Radiator cooling fan relay No.2 
and No.3 output
19 BLU/WHT Electric load signal for heater 
blower motor 49 — —
20 GRN/WHT Brake light switch signal 50 — Ground for shield wire of APP 
sensor
21 — — 51 WHT Ground for APP sensor (sub)
22 — — 52 BLU Ground for APP sensor (main)
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24 — — 54 ORN Ground for sensors
25 PPL Vehicle speed signal output for 
P/S control module 55 REDA/C refrigerant pressure 
sensor signal
26 RED/BLU EPS signal 56 — —
27 — — 57 WHT/BLK A/C evaporator outlet air temp. 
sensor signal (Manual A/C 
model)
28 YEL/BLK Serial communication line for 
immobilizer coil antenna 58 — —
29 BLK/WHT Ignition switch signal 59 — —
30 WHT Starting motor control relay 
output 60 BRN/WHT Main power supply relay output  
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Step 2: DTC / Freeze Frame Data Check, Record and 
Clearance
First, check DTC (including pending DTC), referring to 
“DTC Check”. If DTC is indicated, print it and freeze 
frame data 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 sy mptom 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 engine 
referring to “Visual Inspection”.
Step 5: Trouble Symptom Confirmation
Based on information obtained in “Step 1: Customer 
Complaint Analysis: ” and “Step 2: DTC / Freeze Frame 
Data Check, Record and Clearance: ”, confirm trouble 
symptoms. Also, reconfirm  DTC according to “DTC 
Confirmation Procedure” described in each DTC diag. 
flow.
Step 6 and 7: Rechecking and Record of DTC / 
Freeze Frame Data
Refer to “DTC Check” for checking procedure.
Step 8: Engine Basic Inspection and Engine 
Symptom Diagnosis
Perform basic engine check according to “Engine Basic 
Inspection” first. When the  end of the flow has been 
reached, check the parts of the system suspected as a 
possible cause referring to “Engine Symptom Diagnosis” 
and based on symptoms appearing on the vehicle 
(symptoms obtained through steps of customer 
complaint analysis, trouble symptom confirmation and/or 
basic engine 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, ECM or other part and repair or 
replace faulty parts. Step 10: Intermittent Problems Check
Check parts where an intermit
tent trouble is easy to 
occur (e.g., wire harness, connector, etc.), referring to 
“Intermittent and Poor Connec tion 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 
engine is free from any abnormal conditions. If what has 
been repaired is re lated to the DTC, clear the DTC once, 
perform DTC confirmation procedure and confirm that no 
DTC is indicated.
Malfunction Indicator Lamp (MIL) CheckS7RS0B1104002
1) Turn ON ignition switch (with engine at stop) and  check that MIL (1) lights.
If MIL does not light up (or MIL dims) but engine can 
be starting, go to “MIL Does Not Come ON with 
Ignition Switch ON and Engine Stop (but Engine Can 
Be Started)” for troubleshooting.
If MIL does not light with ignition switch ON and 
engine does not start though it is cranked up, go to 
“ECM Power and Ground Circuit Check”.
2) Start engine and check that MIL turns OFF. If MIL remains ON and no DTC is stored in ECM, go 
to “Malfunction Indicator Lamp Remains ON after 
Engine Starts” for troubleshooting.
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DTC CheckS7RS0B1104003
NOTE
• There are two types of OBD system depending on the vehicle specification.
For details, refer to “Precaution on On-
Board Diagnostic (OBD) System”.
• The MIL is turned on when the ECM and/or  TCM detect malfunction(s). Each ECM and 
TCM stores diagnostic information as the 
diagnostic trouble code (DTC) in its 
memory and outputs th e DTC to the scan 
tool.
Therefore, check both of the ECM and TCM 
for any DTC with the SUZUKI scan tool 
because the DTC stored in ECM and TCM 
is not read and displayed at a time. 
However, each of the ECM and TCM needs 
not to be checked with the generic scan 
tool because the DTC stored in ECM and 
TCM is read and displayed at a time.
 
Using Scan Tool
1) Prepare OBD generic scan tool or SUZUKI scan  tool.
2) With ignition switch turned OFF, connect it to DLC  (1) located on underside of instrument panel at 
driver’s seat side.
Special tool
(A):  SUZUKI scan tool
3) Turn ignition switch ON and confirm that MIL lights.
4) Read DTC, pending DTC and freeze frame data  according to instructions displayed on scan tool and 
print them or write them  down. Refer to scan tool 
operator’s manual for further details.
If communication between scan tool and ECM is not 
possible, check if scan tool is communicable by 
connecting it to ECM in  another vehicle. If 
communication is possible in  this case, scan tool is 
in good condition. Then check data link connector 
and serial data line (circuit) in the vehicle with which 
communication was not possible. If connector and 
circuit are OK, check that power supply and ground 
circuits of ECM and DLC are in good condition 
referring to “ECM Power and Ground Circuit Check”. 5) After completing the check,
 turn ignition switch OFF 
and disconnect scan tool from data link connector.
Without Using Scan Tool (Hong Kong Model) 1) Turn ignition switch to OFF position.
2) Using service wire, ground diagnosis switch terminal  (1) of diagnosis connector (2).
3) Turn ON ignition switch  and check DTC displayed on 
odometer (3) of combination meter.
When more than 2 DTCs are stored in memory, 
blinking for each DTC star ts with the smallest DTC 
number in increasing order. Also, DTC is indicated 
repeatedly until the ignition switch is turned OFF or 
disconnect service wire.
NOTE
When no DTC is detected, display on 
odometer of combinatio n meter is “0000”.
 
4) After completing the check,  turn ignition switch to 
OFF position and disconnect service wire from 
diagnosis connector.
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