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6) Connect connector to air flow control actuator.
7) Set air flow selector of HVAC control module to VENT position with ignition  switch ON, and make 
sure if the position of act uator lever is VENT position 
(8).
8) Turn ignition switch OFF, and then disconnect  connector from air flow control actuator.
9) Measure resistance between terminal “3” and “5”.
Air flow control actuator resistance between 
terminal “3” and “5” (VENT position)
Approximately 2.0 k Ω at 25 °C (77 °F)
If check result is not satisfactory, replace the actuator 
with new one.
Air Intake Control Actuator Removal and 
Installation
S7RS0B7226008
Refer to “Air Intake Control Actuator Removal and 
Installation in Section 7A”.
Air Intake Control Actuator InspectionS7RS0B7226009
Check air intake contro l actuator as follows:
1) Using service wire, connect  battery positive terminal 
to terminal “7” and battery negative terminal to 
terminal “1”. And, check if  air intake selector link 
operates smoothly and it stops at “REC” position (A).
2) Using service wire, connect  battery positive terminal 
to terminal “7” and battery negative terminal to 
terminal “5”. And, check if  air intake selector link 
operates smoothly and it stops at “MIX” position (B).
3) For auto A/C model, using service wire, connect  battery positive terminal to terminal “7” and battery 
negative terminal to “3” terminal. And, check air 
intake selector link operates smoothly and it stops at 
“FRE” position (C).
If malfunction is found, replace air intake control 
actuator.
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Actuator Linkage InspectionS7RS0B7226010
• Check if each actuator linkage operates smoothly.
• Check actuator rod for bend.
• Check each actuator linkage for breakage.
• Make sure if there is not any obstruction in operating range of actuator linkage.
If any malfunction is found, repair or replace faulty 
part(s).
Blower Motor Controller Removal and 
Installation
S7RS0B7226011
Refer to “Blower Motor Resistor Removal and 
Installation in Section 7A”.
Blower Motor Controller InspectionS7RS0B7226012
1) Check internal circuit of controller for resistance as  follows.
a) Measure resistance between “1” terminal and “2”  terminal of blower motor controller.
Blower motor cont roller resistance
“1” – “2”: approximately 10 k Ω at 25 °C (77 °F)
If resistance does not meet above specification, 
replace blower motor controller.
b) Using ohmmeter, connect its positive terminal to  “3” terminal of blower motor controller and 
negative terminal to “1” terminal of blower motor 
controller and check that there is no continuity.
2) Check controller for operation as follows. a) Using service wire, connect battery positive  terminal to “3” terminal of blower motor controller 
and battery negative terminal to “1” terminal of 
blower motor controller.
b) Using bulb (3.4 W) (5) and service wire, connect  battery positive terminal to “3” terminal of blower 
motor controller as shown figure.
c) Arrange 3 new 1.5 V batteries (6) in series  (check that total voltage is 4.5 – 5.0 V) and 
connect its positive term inal to “2” terminal of 
blower motor controller and negative terminal to 
“1” terminal of blower motor controller.
Then, check that bulb lights. If bulb does not light 
under the above conditions, replace blower 
motor controller.
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HVAC Control Module Removal and InstallationS7RS0B7226013
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 “Rear Speaker Removal and Installation 
in Section 9C”.
5) Remove two connectors fr om HVAC control module.
6) Remove HVAC control modu le (1) from instrument 
panel.
NOTE
Be careful not to damage HVAC control 
module and instrument panel by using rag.
 
Installation
Reverse removal procedure noting the following 
instructions.
Enable air bag system referring to “Enabling Air Bag 
System in Section 8B”.
Sunload Sensor Removal and InstallationS7RS0B7226014
Removal
1) Disconnect negative (–) cable at battery.
2) Remove combination meter referring to  “Combination Meter Removal and Installation in 
Section 9C”.
3) Remove sunload sensor (1) from instrument panel  by depressing tab and pushing sensor upward from 
underneath.
4) Disconnect sunload sensor connector (2). Installation
Reverse removal procedure.
Sunload Sensor InspectionS7RS0B7226015
1) Light over sunload sensor vertically with an 
incandescent lamp of approximately 100 W. The 
distance between sunload sensor and lamp should 
be approximately 100 mm (3.94 in.).
2) Measure voltage between terminals of sunload  sensor as shown.
If check result is not satisfactory, replace sunload 
sensor with new one.
Sunload sensor voltage specification
0.4 V or more
Outside Air Temperature Sensor Removal and 
Installation
S7RS0B7226016
Refer to “Instrument Panel Re moval and Installation in 
Section 9C”.
Outside Air Temperature Sensor InspectionS7RS0B7226017
Refer to “Information Display (Clock) Removal and 
Installation in Section 9C”.
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Inside Air Temperature Sensor Removal and 
Installation
S7RS0B7226018
Removal1) Disconnect negative (–) cable at battery.
2) Remove steering column hole cover.
3) Remove connector and aspirator hose (1) from  inside air temperature sensor (2).
4) Remove inside air temperature sensor from  instrument panel while releas ing lock of both sides of 
inside air temperature sensor.
Installation
Reverse removal procedure.
Inside Air Temperature Sensor InspectionS7RS0B7226019
Measure resistance between each connector terminal 
with an ohmmeter.
If resistance is incorrect, replace inside air temperature 
sensor with new one.
Inside air temperature sensor resistance
1.7 k Ω ± 0.085 k Ω at 25  °C (77 ° F)
Condenser Assembly On-Vehicle InspectionS7RS0B7226020
Refer to “Condenser Assembly On-Vehicle Inspection”.
Condenser Assembly Removal and InstallationS7RS0B7226021
Refer to “Condenser Assembly Removal and 
Installation”.
Receiver/Dryer Removal and InstallationS7RS0B7226022
Refer to “Receiver/Dryer Removal and Installation”.
Evaporator InspectionS7RS0B7226023
Refer to “Evaporator Thermistor (Evaporator 
Temperature Sensor) Inspection”.
Evaporator Temperature Sensor Removal and 
Installation
S7RS0B7226024
Refer to “Evaporator Thermistor (Evaporator 
Temperature Sensor) Removal and Installation”.
Evaporator Temperature Sensor InspectionS7RS0B7226025
Refer to “Evaporator Thermistor (Evaporator 
Temperature Sensor) Inspection”.
Expansion Valve Removal and InstallationS7RS0B7226026
Refer to “Expansion Valve  Removal and Installation”.
Expansion Valve InspectionS7RS0B7226027
Refer to “Expansion Valve Inspection”.
A/C Refrigerant Pressure Sensor and Its Circuit 
Inspection
S7RS0B7226028
Refer to “A/C Refrigerant Pressure Sensor and Its Circuit 
Inspection”.
A/C Refrigerant Pressure Sensor Removal and 
Installation
S7RS0B7226029
Refer to “A/C Refrigerant Pressure Sensor Removal and 
Installation”.
Compressor Relay InspectionS7RS0B7226030
Refer to “Compressor Relay Inspection”.
Compressor Drive Belt Inspection and 
Adjustment
S7RS0B7226031
Refer to “Compressor Drive Belt Inspection and 
Adjustment”.
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Temperature
Resistance
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Compressor Drive Belt Removal and 
Installation
S7RS0B7226032
Refer to “Compressor Drive Belt Removal and 
Installation”.
Compressor Assembly Removal and 
Installation
S7RS0B7226033
Refer to “Compressor Assembly Removal and 
Installation”.
Compressor Assembly ComponentsS7RS0B7226034
Refer to “Compressor Assembly Components”.
Magnet Clutch Removal and InstallationS7RS0B7226035
Refer to “Magnet Clutch Removal and Installation”.
Magnet Clutch InspectionS7RS0B7226036
Refer to “Magnet Clutch Inspection”.
Relief Valve InspectionS7RS0B7226039
Refer to “Relief Valve Inspection”.
Special Tools and Equipment
Special ToolS7RS0B7228001
SUZUKI scan tool
—
This kit includes following 
items. 1. Tech 2, 2. PCMCIA 
card, 3. DLC cable, 4. SAE 
16/19 adapter, 5. Cigarette 
cable, 6. DLC loop back 
adapter, 7. Battery power 
cable, 8. RS232 cable, 9. 
RS232 adapter, 10. RS232 
loop back connector, 11. 
Storage case, 12. ) /  )  
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Scan Tool Data Definitions
Vehicle Speed (km/h, mph):  It is computed based on pulse signals from vehicle speed sensor on transmission.
Outside air Temp ( °C,  °F):   It is detected by outside air temperature sensor.
Battery Voltage (V):   This parameter indicates battery po sitive voltage inputted to BCM.
Coolant Temp (Engine coolant temperature) ( °C,  °F):   It is detected by engine coolant temperature sensor.
Engine Speed (RPM):   It is computed by reference pulse signals from CMP sensor.
Fuel Consumption (km/l):   This parameter indicates the fuel consumption computed by ECM.
Key Reminder Sw (Key reminder  switch) (Pulled / Key in):  This parameter indicates the state of the key reminder 
switch.
Rear Wiper Sw (Rear wiper switch) (ON / INT / OFF):   This parameter indicates the state of the rear wiper switch.
Door key Sw (Door key cylinder switch) (Lock / Neutral / Unlock):   This parameter indicates the state of the door 
key cylinder switch.
Door lock Sw (Manual door lock switch) (Lock / Neutral / Unlock):   This parameter indicates the state of the 
manual door lock switch.
Driv Door Sw (Driver side d oor switch) (Open / Close):   This parameter indicates the state of the driver side door 
switch.
Pass Door Sw (Other than driver  side door switch) (Open / Close):   This parameter indicates the state of the door 
switches other than driver side door switch.
Brake Fluid Level (Low / Normal):   Low: Brake fluid level is lower than specified level.
Normal: Brake fluid level  is higher than MIN level.
Parking Brake Sw (Parking brake switch) (ON / OFF):   ON: Parking brake lever is pulled up.
OFF: Parking brake lever is released.
Rear Defogger Sw (Rear end door window defogger switch) (ON / OFF):   This parameter indicates the state of 
the rear end door window defogger switch.
Tail Light Sw (Lighting switch) (ON / OFF):   This parameter indicates the state of the lighting switch.
Driv Seatbelt Sw (Driver seat belt switch) (Fasten / Unfasten):   This parameter indicates the state of the driver 
side seat belt buckle switch.
Rear end Door Opener (Rear end door opener switch) (ON / OFF):   This parameter indicates the state of the rear 
end door opener switch.
“3” position Sw (ON/OFF):   This parameter indicates the state of the “3 ” position switch included in A/T manual 
selector assembly.
Charge lamp (ON / OFF):   This parameter indicates the state of the charge system monitor switch.
Oil pressure switch (ON / OFF):   This parameter indicates the state of the oil pressure switch.
A/C Switch (ON / OFF):   This parameter indicates the state of the air conditioning switch.
Diagnosis Using Output Test Function of SUZUKI Scan Tool
SUZUKI scan tool has the output test  function which can force operation of following actuators and relays of the 
system controlled by BCM. When a malf unction is found in the system controlled by BCM, execute the output test 
which enables easy judgment whether the malfunction is on the input side or output side of BCM. For detailed 
information on operation of SUZUKI scan tool,  refer to “SUZUKI Scan Tool Operator’s Manual”.
Output Teat Item Controlled Parts
Hazard Warning Light Turn signal and hazard warning relay
Interior (Dome) Light Interior (Dome) light (wh en interior light switch is at DOOR position)
Door Each door lock actuator
Rear end door open Rear end door opener relay
Warning buzzer Warning buzzer (in BCM)
Rear wiper Rear wiper relay
Alarm indicator Theft deterrent light  (in information display or clock)
Rear defogger Rear end door window defogger relay