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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 9F-10 Security and Locks:
Rear Door Lock Assembly ComponentsS7RS0B9606007
Rear Door Lock Assembly Removal and
Installation
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Removal1) Remove rear door glass referring to “Rear Door Glass Removal and Installation in Section 9E”.
2) Disconnect door lock motor lead wire.
3) Remove door latch mounting screws (1) and remove door latch assembly (2). Installation
Reverse removal procedure to install rear door lock
assembly referring to the following instruction and “Front
Door Lock Assembly Re
moval and Installation”.
• Tighten door latch screw to specified torque.
Tightening torque
Door latch screw (a): 5.0 N·m (0.5 kgf-m, 4.0 lb-ft)
Rear Door Lock Assembly InspectionS7RS0B9606009
• Check that door opens and closes smoothly and properly.
• Check that door stops in the secondary latched position properly (preventing door from opening
freely) and that door closes completely in the fully
latched position.
• Adjust door latch strike r position, if necessary.
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1. Outside handle
: Apply lithium grease 99000-25010 to sliding part. 4. Latch striker 7. Out side handle cap
2. Outside handle frame : Apply lithium grease 99000-25010 to sliding part and spring. 5. Shim : 5.0 N
⋅m (0.5 kgf-m, 4.0 lb-ft)
3. Rear door latch assembly : Apply lithium grease 99000-25010 to sliding part. 6. Inside handle bezel : 10 N
⋅m (1.0 kgf-m, 7.5 lb-ft)
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Rear End Door Lock Assembly ComponentsS7RS0B9606010
Rear End Door Lock Assembly Removal and
Installation
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Removal1) Remove door trim (1) from rear end door panel (2). 2) Disconnect door lock motor lead wire.
3) Loosen door latch bolts (1) and remove door latch
assembly (2).
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1. Rear end door latch assembly
(rear end door switch is built in this assembly) 4. Shim 7. Rear end door request switch
(if equipped)
2. Rear end door opener switch 5. Door handle : 10 N⋅ m (1.0 kgf-m, 7.5 lb-ft)
3. Latch striker 6. Emergency lever : Rear end door is unlocked by pushing emergency lever
with flat head driver if rear end door lock can not be
released by door opener switch. :23 N
⋅m (2.3 kgf-m, 17.0 lb-ft)
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Replacement of Transmitter Battery S7RS0B9606014
If transmitter becomes unreliable, replace transmitter
battery as follows.
1) Remove screw (1) and transmitter cover (2).
2) Remove transmitter (3) from transmitter holder (4).
CAUTION!
Use care not to allow grease or dirt to be
attached on the printed circuit board and the
battery.
3) With tip of flat blade screwdriver put in slot of transmitter, pry it open.
4) Replace the battery (lithium disc-type CR 1620 or equivalent battery) so its (+) terminal faces “+” mark
on transmitter.
5) Fit together transmitter (3) and install it into
transmitter holder (4).
6) Install transmitter co ver (2) and screw (1).
7) Make sure that door locks can be operated with transmitter.
NOTE
• To prevent theft, be sure to break the transmitter before discarding it.
• Dispose of the used battery properly according to applicable rules or
regulations. Do not dispose of lithium
batteries with ordinary household trash.
Programming Transmitter Code for Keyless
Entry System (Vehicle without Keyless Start
System)
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NOTE
• Three transmitter codes can be registered.
• When a new transmitter code is registered, the oldest one will be cleared.
• As for vehicle equipped with keyless start system, perform “Registration Procedure
for Remote Controller ID Code in Section
10E” instead of “Programming Transmitter
Code for Keyless Entry System (Vehicle
without Keyless Start System):”.
If transmitter or BCM (included in junction block
assembly) is replaced with a new one or additional
transmitter(s) is necessary, program transmitter code(s).
1) Confirm that all doors are closed and ignition key is
out of ignition key cylinder.
2) Open driver side door.
3) Turn ignition switch to ON position, and then drawn ignition key from igniti on key cylinder within 10
seconds after that.
4) Push and release driver side door switch (1) at 3 times by hand within 20 seconds after removing
ignition key from ig nition key cylinder.
5) Turn ignition switch to ON position, and then drawn ignition key from igniti on key cylinder within 10
seconds after that. All d oors automatically lock and
unlock once.
With this, registration mode.
6) Push “UNLOCK” button (2) on transmitter (3) within
20 seconds after Step 5). All doors automatically lock
and unlock once.
With this, code registration is completed.
7) If an additional transmitter, needs to be programed repeat the procedure of Step 1).
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Front Seat Removal and InstallationS7RS0B9706002
WARNING!
Refer to “Air Bag Warning in Section 00” before starting service work.
Removal1) Disable air bag system referring to “Disabling Air Bag System in Section 8B”.
2) Disconnect couplers for seat harness and side air bag, if equipped.
3) Remove 4 mounting bolts to remove seat assembly.
4) Disassemble and repair seat if necessary.
Installation
Reverse removal procedure to install front seat.
• If necessary tighten seat back and seat cushion, after tighten seat back mounting bolt (1) by hand, tighten completely as shown according to the alphabetical order.
• In the case of installing seat assembly to the body, insert se at adjuster pin in the location hole of the body. After seat
mounting bolt (2) is tightened by t he hand, tighten completely as shown according to the alphabetical order.
• Apply thread lock cement to seat mounting bolts and riser bolts. : Thread lock cement 99000–32100 (Thread Lock Cement 1305)
or
: Thread lock cement 99000–32030 (Thread Lock Cement Super 1303B)
• Torque to specifications as shown in “Front Seat Components”.
• Enable air bag system referring to “Enabling Air Bag System in Section 8B”.
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WARNING!
Handling of Rear End Door Balancer
(Damper)
• Handle balancer carefully. Do not scar or scratch exposed surface of its piston rod,
and never allow any paint or oil to stick to
its surface.
• Do not turn piston rod with balancer fully extended.
• Do not disassemble balancer (1) because its cylinder is filled with gas.
Discarding of Rear End Door Balancer
(Damper)
• The gas itself in balancer is harmless but it may issue out of the hole together with
chips generated by th e drill (2). Therefore,
be sure to wear goggle when drilling.
• Using a 2 to 3 mm (0.08 to 0.12 in.) drill (2),
make a hole to remove gas inside as
shown before discarding.
Installation
Reverse removal procedure noting the following.
• Tighten rear end door balancer bolt to specified torque.
Tightening torque
Rear end door balancer bolt (a): 23 N·m (2.3 kgf-
m, 17.0 lb-ft) • Secure wiring harness (1).
• Adjust door latch striker position by referring to “Rear
Door Lock Assembly Removal and Installation in
Section 9F”.
• Adjust door cushion so that door contacts body when closed.
• Apply sealant to contact face “A” of door hinge (1) and apply grease to rotating part “B” of hinge (1).
Specified sealant and grease.
“A”: Sealant 99000–31110 (SUZUKI Bond
No.1215)
“B”: Grease 99000–25010 (SUZUKI Super Grease
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Section 10
CONTENTS
Control Systems
Precautions ............................................... 10-1
Precautions........................................................... 10-1
Precautions for Control Systems......................... 10-1
Body Electrical Contro l System ........... 10B-1
Precautions......................................................... 10B-1
Precautions in Diagnosing Trouble ................... 10B-1
General Description ........................................... 10B-1 BCM General Description ................................. 10B-1
CAN Communication System Description......... 10B-2
Theft Deterrent Light ......................................... 10B-3
Security Alarm Description (If Equipped) .......... 10B-3
Schematic and Routing Diagram ...................... 10B-4 Body Electrical Control System Wiring Circuit Diagram .......................................................... 10B-4
Connector Layout Diagram of BCM and Junction Block Assembly ................................ 10B-7
Component Locatio n ......................................... 10B-8
BCM and Related System Component Location .......................................................... 10B-8
Diagnostic Information an d Procedures .......... 10B-9
BCM Self-Diagnosis Function ........................... 10B-9
Body Electrical Control System Check............ 10B-10
Scan Tool Data ............................................... 10B-12
DTC Table ....................................................... 10B-14
DTC Check ..................................................... 10B-14
DTC Clearance ............................................... 10B-15
BCM Power Circuit and Ground Circuit Check 10B-16
DTC B1133 (DTC No. 1133): Battery Voltage Too High ....................................................... 10B-17
DTC B1141 / DTC B1142 (No. 1141 / No. 1142): Outside Air Temperature (Ambient
Temp.) Sensor Circuit Ma lfunction ................ 10B-18
DTC B1150 (No. 1150): Air Bag Communication Circuit Malfunction .............. 10B-19
DTC B1157 (No. 1157): Air Bag Deployment Signal Input ................................................... 10B-20
DTC B1170 (No. 1170 ): EEPROM Access
Error .............................................................. 10B-21
DTC U0155 (No. 0155): Lost Communication with Instrument Panel Cluster (IPC) Control
Module .......................................................... 10B-21
DTC U1073 (No. 1073): Control Module Communication Bus Off ................................ 10B-24 DTC U1100 (No. 1100): Lost Communication
with ECM ....................................................... 10B-25
DTC U1101 (No. 1101): Lost Communication with TCM ....................................................... 10B-27
DTC U1144 (No. 1144): Lost Communication with Keyless Start Control Module ................ 10B-29
Inspection of BCM and its Circuits .................. 10B-31
Repair Instructions ........... ...............................10B-39
BCM (Included in Junction Block Assembly) Removal and Installation ............................... 10B-39
Outside Air Temperature Sensor Removal and Installation .............................................. 10B-39
Outside Air Temperature Sensor Inspection ... 10B-39
Security Alarm Mode Selection Procedure (If Equipped) ...................................................... 10B-39
Special Tools and Equipmen t .........................10B-40
Special Tool .................................................... 10B-40
Immobilizer Control Syst em ................. 10C-1
Precautions.........................................................10C-1
Precautions in Diagnosing Troubles .................10C-1
Precaution in Replacing ECM ...........................10C-1
Precautions in Handli ng Immobilizer Control
System ............................................................10C-1
General Description ...........................................10C-2 Immobilizer Control System Introduction ..........10C-2
Immobilizer Control System Components Location...........................................................10C-3
On-Board Diagnostic System Description (Self-diagnosis Function) ................................10C-3
Schematic and Routing Diag ram ......................10C-4
Immobilizer Control System Wiring Circuit Diagram...........................................................10C-4
Diagnostic Information an d Procedures ..........10C-5
Immobilizer Control System Check ...................10C-5
Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) Check.............10C-5
Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) Clearance ......10C-6
Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) Table ..............10C-6
Scan Tool Data .................................................10C-7
Immobilizer Indicator Lamp Does Not Come ON with Ignition Switch ON and Engine Stop ..10C-7
Immobilizer Indicator Lamp Remains ON after Engine Starts...................................................10C-8
DTC P1614: Transponder Re sponse Error .......10C-9
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 10B-1 Body Electrical Control System:
Control Systems
Body Electrical Control System
Precautions
Precautions in Diagnosing TroubleS7RS0BA200001
• Diagnostic information stored in BCM memory can be cleared as well as checked by using SUZUKI scan tool.
Before using scan tool, read its Operator ’s (Instruction) Manual carefully to have good understanding as to what
functions are available and how to use it.
• Be sure to read “Precautions for Electrical Circuit Serv ice in Section 00” before inspection and observe what is
written there.
• Communication of ECM, TCM (if equipped), ABS/ESP ® control module, steering angle sensor (ESP ® model),
keyless start control module (if equipped), combinatio n meter and BCM is established by CAN (Controller Area
Network). For detail of CAN communication for BCM, refer to “CAN Communication System Description”.
Therefore, handle CAN communication line with care referr ing to “Precaution for CAN Communication System in
Section 00”.
General Description
BCM General DescriptionS7RS0BA201001
The Body electrical Control Module (BCM) is incorporated in junction block assembly. Do not attempt removal of BCM
from junction block assembly as it may cause contact failure.
The BCM incorporates relays and controllers which are used for the following systems and controls them.
• Power door lock
• Keyless entry (if equipped)
• Door lock function of keyle ss start system (if equipped)
• Rear wiper
• Combination meter
• Interior light
• Warning buzzer
• Rear end door window defogger and door mirror heater (if equipped)
• Rear end door opener
• Theft deterrent light
Also, the BCM has a function to cause the interior light and open door warning lamp in the combination meter to turn
off when any door is left open for longer than 15 minutes to reduce wasteful battery consumption.
In addition, it is possible to check operation of actuator whic h is controlled by BCM by using the output test function of
SUZUKI scan tool to operate actuator simulatively.
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Control Systems
Keyless Start System
General Description
Keyless Start System DescriptionS7RS0BA501001
Keyless start system consisting of the parts shown below has three functions as described below.
• Keyless engine start function:With the remote controller which has been registered in the keyless start control module carried with oneself, the
engine can be started without using the ignition key.
• Door lock function: Pushing the request switch incorporated in the outside handl e of the driver side door, passenger side door or rear
end door while carrying the remote controller which has been registered in the keyless start control module, doors
can be locked or unlocked.
• Keyless entry system function: It is possible to lock or unlock doors by push ing the lock or unlock button of remote controller.
The keyless start control module can accept regi stration of up to four remote controllers.
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1. Keyless start control module 5. Luggage room antenna 9. Steering lock unit13. Key indicator lamp
2. Remote controller 6. Driver side door antenna10. Lock button14. ECM
3. Request switch 7. Passenger side door antenna11. Unlock button
4. Center antenna 8. Rear end door antenna12. BCM
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 10E-4 Keyless Start System:
Door Lock Function of Keyless Start SystemS7RS0BA501004
When the request switch (1) incorporated in the outside handle of the driver side door, front passenger side door or
rear end door is pushed, the keyless start control modul e (2) activates the center antenna (3) and luggage room
antenna (4) to send out the radio wave in the vehicle compartm ent to check if the remote controller (5) is in the vehicle
compartment or not. When the keyless start control module receives no signal from the remote controller (i.e., the
remote controller does not exist in the vehicle compartment) , it activates the antenna (6) of the door of which the
request switch has been pushed to send the request signal out of the compartment.
If the remote controller exists within the door lock operati on area, it receives the request signal sent from the above
said antenna, sends the ID code of the remote controller and the request signal to the keyless start control module and
at the same time, it makes the operatio n indicator lamp (7) of the remote controller light up. Lighting of the operation
indicator lamp indicates that the remote controller sent the ID code and the request signal.
The keyless start control module compares the ID code sent from the remote controller with the ID code registered in
the keyless start control module. If both ID codes match, the keyless start control module outputs the lock or unlock
request signal (depending on the door lock switch (8) stat e then) to BCM (9). When BCM receives such signal through
CAN communication from the keyless start control module, it activates the door lock actuator to lock or unlock doors.
When the keyless start control module receiv es a signal from the remote controller (i.e., the remote controller exists in
the vehicle compartment), the function of the keyless start system to prevent the remote controller from being closed in
the vehicle works and the keyless start control module sends a request signal to unlock doors to BCM. In this way,
doors are kept unlocked.
Also, when the driver or passenger has left the vehicl e with the remote controller left behind in the vehicle
compartment and locked doors by using the door lock knob or manual door lock switch, the function to prevent the
remote controller from being closed in the vehicle works to unlock doors.
Furthermore, when ID codes of the remote controller and keyless start control module do not match or the remote
controller exists outside of the operation area, doors are not locked or unlocked even if the request switch of the
outside handle is operated.
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 10E-8 Keyless Start System:
Diagnostic Information and Procedures
Precautions in Diagnosing TroublesS7RS0BA504001
• The keyless start system executes data transmission/reception by means of th e radio wave. Therefore,
proper operation may not be obtained if use of the
door lock function and engine start function of the
keyless start system is attempted near the place
where strong radio wave is emitted (TV and radio
broadcasting stations, etc.).
• Diagnostic information stored in keyless start control
module memory can be checked only by key indicator
lamp.
• Be sure to use the trouble diagnosis procedure as described in “Keyless Start System Check”. Failure to
follow it may result in incorrect diagnosis. (Some other
DTC may be stored by mistake in the memory of
keyless start control module during inspection.)
• Be sure to read “Precautions for Electrical Circuit Service in Section 00” befo re inspection and observe
what is written there.
• Communication of ECM, BCM, TCM (A/T model), ABS control module, keyless start control module and
combination meter is estab lished by CAN (Controller
Area Network). (For detail of CAN communication for
keyless start control module, refer to “CAN
Communication System Description”). Therefore,
handle CAN communication line with care referring to
“Precaution for CAN Communication System in
Section 00”. • Replacement of the keyless start control module
When keyless start control module is replaced with
new one, make sure that r egister remote controller ID
code to keyless start co ntrol module correctly
according to “Registration Procedure for Remote
Controller ID Code”.
• Keyless start control module substitution When the keyless start control module used in
another vehicle was installed in the vehicle, register
the ID code of the remote controller in the keyless
start control module as well as the ignition key
transponder code fo r the immobilizer control system in
ECM. For the registration procedure of the ignition key
transponder code, refer to “Registration of the Ignition
Key in Section 10C”.
Self-Diagnosis FunctionS7RS0BA504002
The keyless start control module has self-diagnosis
function to monitor the system components and circuits
while the keyless start system is at work. When the
keyless start control module detects an abnormality in
the system, it saves the ar ea where such abnormality
has occurred as a DTC in its memory. The DTC stored in
memory of the keyless start control module is indicated
by the key indicator lamp in the combination meter
flashing in a specific pattern. For DTC indication, refer to
“DTC Check” and for the clearing procedure, to “DTC
Clearance”.
Keyless Start System Diagnosis IntroductionS7RS0BA504003
To ensure that the trouble diagnosis is done accurately
and smoothly, observe “Precautions in Diagnosing
Troubles” and follow “Keyless Start System Check”.
Keyless Start System CheckS7RS0BA504004
Step Action YesNo
1 1) Record details of the problem. For your record, use of a questionnaire form will facilit ate collecting information for
proper analysis and diagnosis.
2) Check if the problem described in “Customer Questionnaire (Example)” actually occurs in the vehicle.
(This step should be performed with the customer if
possible.)
Perform “Keyless Start System Operation Inspection”
procedure to check if the symptom which has occurred is
abnormal or not.
3) Check for DTC referring to “DTC Check”, and then record DTC(s).
4) Clear DTC referring to “DTC Clearance” if any DTC exists, and then recheck for DTC.
Is any DTC still detected? Go to Step 2.
Go to Step 3.
2 1) Check and repair referring to applicable “DTC Table”. Are check and repair complete? Go to Step 5.
Check and repair
malfunction part(s), and
go to Step 5.