065 SUZUKI SWIFT 2008 2.G Service Workshop Manual
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DTC P1678: CAN Communication (Reception Error for BCM)S7RS0B1104065
Wiring Diagram
Refer to “DTC P1674: CAN Communication (Bus Off Error)”.
DTC Detecting Condition and Trouble Area
DTC Confirmation Procedure1) Connect scan tool to DLC with ignition switch turned OFF.
2) Turn ON ignition switch and clear DTC by using scan tool.
3) Start engine and run it for 1 min. or more.
4) Check DTC.
DTC Troubleshooting
NOTE
• When measuring circuit voltage, resistance and/ or pulse signal at ECM connector, connect the
special tool to ECM and/or the ECM connectors re ferring to “Inspection of ECM and Its Circuits”.
• Upon completion of inspection and repair work, perform “DTC Confirmation Procedure” and confirm that the trouble has been corrected.
DTC detecting condition Trouble area
Reception error of communication data for BCM is
detected for longer than specified time continuously.
(1 driving detection logic but MIL does not light up) •ECM
• ABS/ESP®
control module
•BCM
• CAN communication circuit
Step Action YesNo
1 Was “Engine and Emission Control System Check”
performed? Go to Step 2.
Go to “Engine and
Emission Control
System Check”.
2 CAN communication error check for ECM
1) Check ECM for DTC.
Is there DTC P1674? Go to “DTC P1674:
CAN Communication
(Bus Off Error)”.
Go to Step 3.
3 ECM, ABS control module and BCM connector check
1) Check for proper connecti on at each ECM, ABS/ESP®
control module and BCM connector terminals with
ignition switch turned OFF.
2) If connections are OK, recheck ECM for DTC with engine running.
Is there DTC P1678? Go to Step 4.
Intermittent trouble.
Check for intermittent
referring to “Intermittent
and Poor Connection
Inspection in Section
00”.
4 DTC check in BCM
1) Check DTC U1073 in BCM.
Is it indicated? Go to “DTC U1073 (No.
1073): Control Module
Communication Bus Off
in Section 10B”.Go to Step 5.
5 DTC check of ABS/ESP ® control module
1) Check DTC U1073 in ABS/ESP ® control module.
Is it indicated? Go to “DTC U1073:
Control Module
Communication Bus Off
in Section 4E”.Go to Step 6.
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8) Screw in plunger (1) by turning body (2) in arrow direction and install a reta iner (3) (wire) to hold
plunger in place.
9) Install timing chain tensioner adjuster assembly (1) with a retainer (2).
Tighten adjuster bolts to specified torque and then
remove a retainer from chain tensioner adjuster
assembly.
Tightening torque
Timing chain tensioner adjuster bolt (a): 11 N·m
(1.1 kgf-m, 8.0 lb-ft)
10) Apply engine oil to timing chain, and then turn crankshaft clockwise by 2 revolutions and check that
match marks (1) are at the following specific
positions.
• Intake and exhaust camshaft timing sprockets makes (1) are in match with notches (2) on
cylinder head.
• Crankshaft sprocket key (3) is in match with notch of cylinder block (4).
• Crankshaft sprocket key (3) is on upside of crankshaft as shown in figure. 11) Install timing chain cover referring to “Timing Chain
Cover Removal and Installation”.
Timing Chain and Chain Tensioner InspectionS7RS0B1406019
Timing Chain No.1 Guide
Check shoe (1) for wear or damage.
Timing Chain Tensioner
Check shoe (1) for wear or damage.
I2RH0B140065-01
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1
1
2
3 4
I6RS0C140017-01
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I2RH0B140069-01
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Connecting Rod Bearing Clearance1) Before checking bearing clearance, clean bearing and crank pin.
2) Install bearing in connecting rod and bearing cap.
3) Place a piece of gauging plastic (1) to full width of crank pin as contacted by bearing (parallel to
crankshaft), avoiding oil hole.
4) Install rod bearing cap (1) to connecting rod. When installing cap, be sure to point arrow mark (2)
on cap to crankshaft pulley side, as shown in figure.
After applying engine oil to bearing cap bolts (3),
tighten bearing cap bolts (3) gradually as follows.
a) Tighten all bearing cap bolts to 15 N ⋅m (1.5 kgf-
m, 11.0 lb-ft)
b) Retighten them to 45°
c) Repeat Step b) once again.
Tightening torque
Connecting rod bearing cap bolt: 15 N ⋅m (1.5
kgf-m, 11.0 lb-ft) and then retighten by
turning through 45 ° twice 5) Remove cap and using a scale (1) on gauging
plastic envelope (2), measure gauging plastic (2)
width at the widest point (clearance).
If clearance exceed its limit, use a new standard size
bearing referring to “Selection of Connecting Rod
Bearings: ”.
After selecting new bearing, recheck clearance.
Connecting rod bearing clearance
Standard: 0.029 – 0.047 mm (0.0011 – 0.0018 in.)
Limit: 0.065 mm (0.0026 in.)
6) If clearance can not be brought to its limit even by using a new standard size bearing, use next thicker
bearing and recheck clearance or regrind crank pin
to undersize and use 0.25 mm undersize bearing.
Selection of Connecting Rod Bearings
NOTE
• If bearing is in malcondition, or bearing clearance is out of specification, select a
new standard bearing according to the
following procedure and install it.
• When replacing crankshaft or connecting rod and its bearing due to any reason,
select new standard bearings to be
installed by referring to numbers stamped
on connecting rod and its cap and/or
alphabets stamped on crank web of No.3
cylinder.
1) Check stamped numbers on connecting rod and its cap as shown.
Three kinds of numbers (“1”, “2” and “3”) represent
the following connecting rod big end inside
diameters.
For example, stamped number “1” indicates that
corresponding connecting rod big end inside
diameter is 45.000 – 45.006 mm (1.7717 – 1.7718
in.).
Connecting rod big end inside diameter
I2RH0B140121-01
I6RS0B141026-01
Stamped
numbers Connecting rod big end inside diameter
1 45.0000 – 45.0060 mm (1.7717 – 1.7718 in.)
2 45.0061 – 45.0120 mm (1.7719 – 1.7721 in.)
3 45.0121 – 45.0180 mm (1.7722 – 1.7723 in.)
I2RH0B140123-01
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Specifications
Cranking System SpecificationsS7RS0B1907001
Tightening Torque SpecificationsS7RS0B1907002
NOTE
The specified tightening torque is also described in the following.
“Starting Motor Dismounting and Remounting”
“Starting Motor Components”
Reference:
For the tightening torque of fastener not specified in this section, refer to “Fasteners Information in Section 0A”.
Special Tools and Equipment
Recommended Service MaterialS7RS0B1908001
NOTE
Required service material is also described in the following.
“Starting Motor Components”
Voltage 12 volts
Output 1.2 kW
Rating 30 seconds
Direction of rotation Clockwise as viewed from pinion side
Brush length Standard: 12.3 mm (0.48 in.) Limit: 7.0 mm (0.28 in.)
Number of pinion teeth 8
Performance Condition Guarantee
Around at 20 °C
(68 °F) No load characteristic 11.0 V
90 A maximum
2370 r/min minimum
Load characteristic 7.5 V
300 A 10.65 N
⋅m (1.065 kgf-m, 7.70 lb-ft) minimum
840 r/min minimum
Locked characteristic 4.0 V 780 A maximum
20 N
⋅m (2.0 kgf-m, 14.5 lb-ft) minimum
Magnetic switch operating voltage 8 volts maximum
Fastening part Tightening torque
Note
N ⋅mkgf-mlb-ft
Starting motor battery cable nut 9.8 0.98 7.0 )
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Transaxle Case Disassembly and ReassemblyS7RS0B5106058
Disassembly1) Remove differential side oil seal (1).
2) Remove countershaft LH bearing cup and shim with special tools.
Special tool
(A): 09944–96011
(B): 09942–15511
3) Remove differential side LH bearing cup and shim with special tools.
Special tool
(A): 09944–96011
(B): 09942–15511 Reassembly
1) Using special tools, assemb le shim and differential
side LH bearing cup.
NOTE
Use shim with same thickness as the
removed one.
Special tool
(A): 09924–74510
(B): 09944–88220
2) Using special tools, assemble shim and countershaft LH bearing cup.
NOTE
Use shim with same thickness as the
removed one.
Special tool
(A): 09924–74510
(B): 09944–88220
I2RH0B510247-01
I2RH0B510248-01
I2RH0B510249-01
(B)
(A)
I3RM0B510065-01
(B) (A)
I3RM0B510066-01
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5) Install needle bearing, apply oil to it, then install 1st gear and 1st gear synchronizer ring.
6) Drive in low speed synchronizer sleeve & hub assembly (1) using special tools and hammer.
NOTE
• Support shaft with special tool as shown in figure so that retainer of bearing cone (4)
will be free from compression.
• Make sure that synchronizer ring (2) key slots are aligned with keys while press-
fitting sleeve & hub assembly.
• Check free rotation of 1st gear (3) after press-fitting sleeve & hub assembly.
Special tool
(A): 09923–78210
(B): 09940–51710
(C): 09924–07730
(D): 09924–07710
7) Install circlip (1) and confirm that circlip is installed in groove securely.
Install needle bearing (2), apply oil to bearing.
With synchronizer outer ring (3), center cone (4) and
inner ring (5) put together and installed to 2nd gear
(6) as shown in figure. 8) Press-fit 3rd gear (2) and spacer (1) using special
tools and hydraulic press.
CAUTION!
Press-fit spacer (1) and 3rd gear (2) first, and
then 4th gear later separately so that
countershaft will not be compressed
excessively.
Special tool
(A): 09923–78210
(D): 09913–84510
9) Press-fit 4th gear (2) using the same procedure as Step 8).
10) Install left bearing cone (1) using special tools and hammer.
NOTE
For protection of right bearing cone (3),
always support shaft with special tool as
shown in figure.
Special tool
(A): 09923–78210
(E): 09913–80113
[A]: Section A – A
I4RH01520057-01
I2RH01520064-01
3. 2nd gear
I2RH01520065-01
I2RH01520066-01
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8
Section 8
CONTENTS
Restraint
Precautions ................................................. 8-1
Precautions............................................................. 8-1
Precautions on Restraint ....................................... 8-1
Seat Belts .......... ............................... ........ 8A-1
Precautions........................................................... 8A-1
Precautions on Service a nd Diagnosis of Seat
Belt .................................................................... 8A-1
General Description ............................................. 8A-1 Seat Belt Construction ........................................ 8A-1
Diagnostic Information and Procedures ............ 8A-2 Repair and Inspection Required after Accident ............................................................ 8A-2
Repair Instructions .............................................. 8A-3 Front Seat Belt Components ............................... 8A-3
Front Seat Belt Removal and Installation ............ 8A-4
Front Seat Belt Inspection ................................... 8A-4
Rear Seat Belt Components ............................... 8A-6
Rear Seat Belt Removal and Installation ............ 8A-7
Rear Seat Belt Inspection ................................... 8A-7
Specifications ....................................................... 8A-7
Tightening Torque Specifications ........................ 8A-7
Air Bag System ............... ......................... 8B-1
Precautions........................................................... 8B-1
Precautions on Service and Diagnosis of Air Bag System....................................................... 8B-1
Precautions on Handling and Storage of Air Bag System Components . ................................ 8B-2
Precautions on Disposal of Air Bag and Seat
Belt Pretensioner .............................................. 8B-5
General Description ............................................. 8B-5 Air Bag System Construction .............................. 8B-5
Air Bag System Input / Output Table .................. 8B-6
Schematic and Routing Diagram ........................ 8B-7 Air Bag System Wiring Circuit Diagram .............. 8B-7
Component Locatio n ........................................... 8B-9
Air Bag System Components, Wiring and Connectors Location ......................................... 8B-9
Diagnostic Information and Procedures .......... 8B-10 Air Bag Diagnostic System Check .................... 8B-10
Air Bag Diagnostic System Check Flow ............ 8B-10
DTC Table ......................................................... 8B-11
DTC Check ....................................................... 8B-12 DTC Clearance ................................................. 8B-12
Scan Tool Data ................................................. 8B-13
“AIR BAG” Warning Right Comes ON Steady .. 8B-13
“AIR BAG” Warning Right Does Not Come
ON ................................................................... 8B-15
“AIR BAG” Warning Right Flashes .................... 8B-16
DTC B1013: SDM fault...................................... 8B-17
DTC B1014: “AIR BAG” Warning Right Circuit Failure ............................................................. 8B-17
DTC B1016: Power Source Voltage High ......... 8B-18
DTC B1017: Power Source Voltage Low .......... 8B-20
DTC B1021: Front Air Bag Module Deployed ... 8B-22
DTC B1024 / B1025: Side-Air Bag (Driver / Passenger) Deployed...................................... 8B-22
DTC B1026: Pretensioner Activated ................. 8B-23
DTC B1027: Reusable Number Exceeded ....... 8B-24
DTC B1031: Driver Air Bag Initiator Circuit
Resistance High .............................................. 8B-24
DTC B1032: Driver Air Bag Initiator Circuit
Resistance Low ............................................... 8B-29
DTC B1033: Driver Air Bag Initiator Circuit
Short to Ground............................................... 8B-34
DTC B1034: Driver Air Bag Initiator Circuit
Short to Power Circuit .... ................................. 8B-39
DTC B1041: Passenger Air Bag Initiator Circuit Resistance High ................................... 8B-44
DTC B1042: Passenger Air Bag Initiator Circuit Resistance Low.................................... 8B-47
DTC B1043: Passenger Air Bag Initiator Circuit Short to Ground ................................... 8B-50
DTC B1044: Passenger Air Bag Initiator Circuit Short to Power Circ uit .......................... 8B-53
DTC B1051 / B1055: Driver / Passenger Pretensioner Initiator Circuit Resistance
High ................................................................. 8B-56
DTC B1052 / B1056: Driver / Passenger Pretensioner Initiator Circu it Resistance Low .. 8B-58
DTC B1053 / B1057: Driver / Passenger Pretensioner Initiator Circuit Short to Ground .. 8B-60
DTC B1054 / B1058: Driver / Passenger Pretensioner Initiator Circuit Short to Power
Circuit .............................................................. 8B-62
DTC B1061 / B1065: Driver / Passenger Side- Air Bag Initiator Circuit Resistance High ......... 8B-64
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DTC TableS7RS0B8204003
SDM DTC4 1) Check DTC using SUZUKI scan tool referring to “DTC
Check”.
Is “NO CODES” displayed on SUZUKI scan tool? Air bag system is in
good condition.
An intermittent trouble
has occurred at some
place.
Check the connector
harness, etc. related to
the sensed DTC.
Refer to “Inspection of
Intermittent and Poor
Connections”.
Then clear DTC
(referring to “DTC
Clearance”.) and repeat
this flow.
5 Check DTC using SUZUKI scan tool, referring to “DTC Check”.
Is “NO CODES” displayed on SUZUKI scan tool? Substitute a known-
good SDM and recheck.
Check and repair
according to flow
corresponding to that
DTC.
Step Action Yes No
DTC
Diagnosis
—N orm al —
) B1013
SDM SDM fault Diagnose
trouble
according to
diagnostic flow
corresponding
to each code
No.
)
B1014 “AIR BAG”
warning right
circuit failure
) B1016 Power
source
voltage Too high
) B1017 Too low
) B1021
SDM Front air bag
module
exploded
) B1024 Driver side-air
bag module
exploded
) B1025 Passenger
side-air bag
module
exploded
) B1026 Pretensioner
activated
) B1027 Reusable
number
exceeded
) B1031
Driver air
bag circuit Resistance
high
) B1032 Resistance low
) B1033 Short to ground
) B1034 Short to power
circuit
)
B1041
Passenger
air bag
circuit Resistance
high
) B1042 Resistance low
) B1043 Short to ground
) B1044 Short to power
circuit
) B1051
Driver
pretensioner
circuit Resistance
high
) B1052 Resistance low
) B1053 Short to ground
) B1054 Short to power
circuit
) B1055
Passenger
pretensioner
circuit Resistance
high
) B1056 Resistance low
) B1057 Short to ground
) B1058 Short to power
circuit
) B1061
Driver side-
air bag Resistance
high
) B1062 Resistance low
) B1063 Short to ground
) B1064 Short to power
circuit
) B1065
Passenger
side-air bag Resistance
high
) B1066 Resistance low
) B1067 Short to ground
) B1068 Short to power
circuit
) B1071
Forward-
sensor
circuit Performance
problem
) B1072 Communicatio
n error
) B1073 Short to ground
) B1074 Short to power
circuit or open
DTC Diagnosis
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NOTE
Upon completion of inspection and repair work, perform the following items.
• Reconnect all air bag system components and ensure all components are properly mounted.
• Clear DTCs referring to “DTC Clearance”, if any.
• Repeat “Air Bag Diagnostic System Check” to confirm that the trouble has been corrected.
DTC B1061 / B1065: Driver / Passenger Side-Air Bag Initiator Circuit Resistance HighS7RS0B8204030
Wiring Diagram2 1) With ignition switch OFF, disconnect special tools (A),
(B) and (C) and SDM connector.
2) Release shorting bar in SDM connector inserting release tool (1) included in special tool (A).
3) Measure voltage between “L29-7” and body ground, and between “L29-8” and body ground (for DTC B1054) or
between “L29-9” and body ground, and between “L29-
10” and body ground (for DTC B1058).
Special tool
(A): 09932-76010
With ignition switch ON, is voltage 1 V or less? Substitute a known-
good SDM and recheck.
DTC B1054: “GRN/
ORN” circuit or “GRN/
YEL” circuit shorted to
power supply circuit.
DTC B1058: “BLU/
ORN” circuit or “BLU/
YEL” circuit shorted to
power supply circuit.
Step Action Yes No
"L29-8" "L29-9" "L29-10"
"L29-7"
(A)
STEERING WHEEL(B)
(C)
(A)
"L10", "L36"
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1
2
3
GRN
RED
8
BLK
L29-27
L29-28 IG
E1
4
“L29”
“L04”
“G32”
“L29”
L29-12
DS+
L29-11
DS-GRY
GRY/RED
56
“L25”
L29-13
PS+
L29-14
PS-BRN
BRN/WHT7
“L30”[A]
I7RS0A820020-04
[A]: Shorting bar 3. “A/BAG” fuse 6. Driver side-air bag (inflator) module
1. From main fuse 4. Junction block assembly 7. Passenger side-air bag (inflator) module
2. Ignition switch 5. SDM 8. Ground for air bag system
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CAUTION!
• Be sure to perform “Air Bag Diagnostic System Check” before starting diagnosis according to flow.
• When measurement of resistance or voltage is required in this flow, use a tester along with a correct terminal adapter from special tool (Connector test adapter kit).
• When a check for proper connection is required, refer to “Inspection of Intermittent and Poor Connections”.
• If there is open circuit in the air bag wire harnes s, connector or terminal is found damaged, replace
the wire harness, connector and terminal as an assembly.
DTC Will Set when
The combined resistance of the side-air bag (inflator) module (driver or passenger), harness wiring and connector
terminal contact is above a spec ified value for specified time.
Flow Test Description
Step 1: Check whether malfunction is in side-air bag (inflator) module.
Step 2: Check side-air bag initiator circuit in floor harness.
Step 3: Check side-air bag init iator circuit in seat harness.
DTC Troubleshooting Step Action YesNo
1 1) With ignition switch OFF, disconnect side-air bag (inflator) module connector under front seat cushion.
2) Check proper connection to driver or passenger side-air bag (inflator) module at terminals in “L25” or “L30”
connector.
3) If OK, then connect special tools (B) and (C) to side-air bag (inflator) module connector disconnected at the Step
1).
Special tool
(B): 09932–75010
(C): 09932–78340
4) Check SDM DTC.
With ignition switch ON, is DTC B1061 or B1065 still
indicated? Go to Step 2.
Go to Step 3.
“L25”, “L30”
(C)
(B)
STEERING WHEEL
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