ground clearance SUZUKI SX4 2006 1.G Service User Guide
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DTC C1021 / C1022 / C1025 / C1026 / C1031 / C1032 / C1035 / C1036: Wheel Speed Sensor Circuit /
Sensor or Encoder
S6RW0D4504015
DTC C1021 / C1025 / C1031 / C1035: Right-Front / Left-Front / Right-Rear / Left-Rear Wheel Speed
Sensor Circuit
DTC C1022 / C1026 / C1032 / C1036: Right-Front / Left-Front / Right-Rear / Left-Rear Wheel Speed
Sensor or Encoder
Wiring Diagram
DTC Detecting Condition and Trouble Area
NOTE
When the vehicle was operated in any of the following ways, one of these DTCs may be set even when
the sensor is in good condition. If such possibility is suspected, clear DTC once referring to “DTC
Clearance” and after performing the driving test as described in Step 2 of “ABS Check”, check
whether or not any abnormality exists.
• The vehicle was driven with parking brake pulled.
• Wheel spin occurred while driving.
• Wheel(s) was turned while the vehicle was jacked up.
• The vehicle was stuck.
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[A]: ABS control module connector (viewed from terminal
side)4. Junction block assembly 8. Right-rear wheel speed sensor
1. Battery 5. Left-front wheel speed sensor 9. ABS hydraulic unit / control module assembly
2. Main fuse box 6. Right- front wheel speed sensor
3. Ignition switch 7. Left-rear wheel speed sensor
DTC Detecting Condition Trouble Area
C1021, C1025, C1031, C1035:
Wheel speed sensor circuit is opened, shorted to power,
ground and/or each other circuit.
C1022, C1026, C1032, C1036:
• Wheel speed is different from other wheel speed
(vehicle speed) for more than specified time.
• Abnormal wheel speed sensor signal is detected for
more than specified time.• Wheel speed sensor
• Wheel speed sensor circuit
• Wheel encoder
• ABS control module
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DTC P0602: Control Module Programming ErrorS6RW0D5104047
System Description
Internal control module is installed in ECM.
DTC Detecting Condition and Trouble Area
DTC Confirmation Procedure
1) Connect scan tool to DLC with ignition switch turned OFF.
2) Turn ON ignition switch and clear DTC, pending DTC and freeze frame data by using scan tool.
3) Start engine and run it at idle if possible.
4) Check DTC and pending DTC by using scan tool.
DTC Troubleshooting
DTC P0705: Transmission Range Sensor Circuit Malfunction (PRNDL Input)S6RW0D5104020
Wiring DiagramDTC detecting condition Trouble area
Data programming error
(1 driving cycle detection logic)TCM
Step Action Yes No
1DTC check
1) Clear DTC referring to “DTC Clearance”.
2) Turn OFF ignition switch.
3) Turn ON ignition switch and check DTC.
Is DTC P0602 still indicated?Go to Step 2. Intermittent trouble.
Check for intermittent
referring to “Intermittent
and Poor Connection
Inspection in Section
00”.
2TCM power ground circuit check
1) Check that TCM power supply circuit and TCM ground
circuit is in good condition referring to “TCM Power and
Ground Circuit Check”.
Are check results OK?Substitute a known-
good TCM and recheck.Repair TCM power or
ground circuit.
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LT GRN/BLK
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C07-1
C07-8
C07-7
C07-19
C07-18
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1. TCM 3. Backup lamp
2. Transmission range sensor [A]: Terminal arrangement of TCM connector (viewed from harness side)
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6) Disassemble synchronizer sleeve & hub assembly.
7) Take out 1st gear needle bearing from shaft.
8) In order to remove right bearing (1) from
countershaft, grind with a grinder (2) one part “a” of
right bearing (1) as illustrated till it becomes thin.
CAUTION!
Be careful not to grind too far not to damage
the shaft (3).
9) Break with a chisel (1) the thin ground right bearing
(2) and it can be removed.
Reassembly
1) Clean all components thoroughly, inspect them for
any abnormality and replace with new one as
necessary.
2) Check clearance “a” between synchronizer ring (2)
and gear (1), key slot width “b” in synchronizer ring
and each chamfered tooth of gear and synchronizer
ring and replace with new one, if necessary. Also,
check gear tooth.
Clearance “a” between synchronizer ring and
gear
Standard: 1.0 – 1.4 mm (0.040 – 0.055 in.)
Service limit: 0.5 mm (0.020 in.)
Key slot width “b”
Standard: 10.0 – 10.2 mm (0.394 – 0.401 in.)
Limit: 10.45 mm (0.411 in.)3) Put the synchronizer outer ring (1), inner ring (3) and
the cone (2) together and then measure the step
difference between the outer ring and the inner ring.
And also check each chamfered tooth of gear and
synchronizer ring and replace with new one, if
necessary. Also, check gear tooth.
Difference between synchronizer outer ring and
inner ring (2nd)
Standard “b”: 0.95 – 1.25 mm (0.036 – 0.048 in.)
Service limit “b”: 0.5 mm (0.019 in.)
4) To ensure lubrication of countershaft (1), air blow oil
holes (2) and make sure that they are free from any
obstruction.
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Section 6
CONTENTS
Steering
Precautions ................................................. 6-1
Precautions............................................................. 6-1
Precautions on Steering........................................ 6-1
Steering General Diagnosis.................... 6A-1
Precautions........................................................... 6A-1
Precautions for Steering Diagnosis ..................... 6A-1
Diagnostic Information and Procedures ............ 6A-1
Steering Symptom Diagnosis .............................. 6A-1
Steering System Inspection ................................ 6A-2
Steering Wheel and Column................... 6B-1
Precautions........................................................... 6B-1
Service Precautions of Steering Wheel and
Column.............................................................. 6B-1
General Description ............................................. 6B-1
Steering Wheel and Column Construction .......... 6B-1
Diagnostic Information and Procedures ............ 6B-2
Checking Steering Column for Accident
Damage ............................................................ 6B-2
Repair Instructions .............................................. 6B-3
Steering Wheel and Column Construction .......... 6B-3
Steering Wheel Removal and Installation ........... 6B-4
Contact Coil Cable Assembly Removal and
Installation ......................................................... 6B-5
Centering Contact Coil Cable Assembly ............. 6B-6
Contact Coil Cable Assembly Inspection ............ 6B-6
Steering Column Removal and Installation ......... 6B-6
Steering Column Inspection ................................ 6B-8
Ignition Switch Cylinder Assembly Removal
and Installation (Non- Keyless Start Model)...... 6B-8
Steering Lock Assembly (Ignition Switch)
Removal and Installation................................... 6B-9
Steering Lower Shaft Removal and
Installation ....................................................... 6B-10
Specifications..................................................... 6B-11
Tightening Torque Specifications ...................... 6B-11
Special Tools and Equipment ........................... 6B-11
Special Tool ...................................................... 6B-11
Power Assisted Steering System........... 6C-1
Precautions........................................................... 6C-1
P/S System Note ................................................. 6C-1
Precautions in Diagnosing Troubles ................... 6C-1General Description .............................................6C-2
P/S System Description ......................................6C-2
EPS Diagnosis General Description ...................6C-3
On-Board Diagnostic System Description ...........6C-3
Schematic and Routing Diagram ........................6C-4
EPS System Wiring Circuit Diagram ...................6C-4
Diagnostic Information and Procedures ............6C-5
EPS System Check .............................................6C-5
“EPS” Warning Light Check ................................6C-8
DTC Check..........................................................6C-8
DTC Clearance ...................................................6C-9
DTC Table ...........................................................6C-9
Visual Inspection ...............................................6C-11
Scan Tool Data .................................................6C-12
P/S System Symptom Diagnosis ......................6C-13
DLC and Its Communication Check (No
communication to P/S Control Module)...........6C-14
“EPS” Warning Light Does Not Come ON with
Ignition Switch Turned ON before Engine
Starts ...............................................................6C-16
“EPS” Warning Light Remains ON Steady
after Engine Starts ..........................................6C-18
DTC C1111 / C1113 / C1115: Torque Sensor
Circuit Failure ..................................................6C-19
DTC C1116: Steering Torque Sensor Power
Supply Circuit ..................................................6C-21
DTC C1121 / C1123 / C1124: Vehicle Speed
Signal Circuit Failure .......................................6C-22
DTC C1122: Engine Speed Signal....................6C-24
DTC C1141 / C1142 / C1143 / C1145: Motor
Circuit Failure ..................................................6C-26
DTC C1153: P/S Control Module Power
Supply Circuit ..................................................6C-27
DTC C1155: P/S Control Module Internal
Failure .............................................................6C-28
P/S Control Module Power Supply and
Ground Circuit Check ......................................6C-29
Inspection of P/S Control Module and Its
Circuits ............................................................6C-30
Steering Wheel Play Check ..............................6C-34
Steering Force Check .......................................6C-34
Repair Instructions ............................................6C-35
Steering Gear Case Assembly Components ....6C-35
Tie-Rod End Boot On-Vehicle Inspection .........6C-36
Tie-Rod End Removal and Installation..............6C-36
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Terminal Arrangement of P/S Control Module Coupler (Viewed from Harness Side)
Diagnostic Information and Procedures
EPS System CheckS6RW0D6304001
WARNING!
Carry out test drive in light traffic area to prevent an accident.
Refer to the following items for the details of each step.Terminal Circuit Terminal Circuit
E11-1Ignition switch signal for P/S control
moduleE11-13 —
E11-2 — E11-14 P/S active signal (idle up signal)
E11-3 — E11-15 —
E11-4 Vehicle speed signal E11-16 —
E11-5 “EPS” warning Light E11-17 —
E11-6 — E11-18 Torque sensor signal (Main)
E11-7 — E11-19 Ground for shield wire
E11-8 9 V power supply for torque sensor E11-20Reference sensor power supply for
torque sensor
E11-9 Ground for torque sensors E12-1 Motor output 1
E11-10 Torque sensor signal (Sub) E12-2 Motor output 2
E11-11Serial communication circuit for data
link connectorE13-1Main power supply for internal
memory and EPS motor
E11-12 Engine speed signal E13-2 Ground for P/S control module
Step Action Yes No
1 ) Customer complaint analysis
1) Perform customer complaint analysis referring to
“Customer Complaint Analysis”.
Was customer complaint analysis performed?Go to Step 2. Perform customer
complaint analysis.
2 ) DTC check, record and clearance
1) Check for DTC (including pending DTC) referring to
“DTC Check, Record and Clearance”.
Is there any DTC(s)?Print DTC or write them
down and clear them by
referring to “DTC
Clearance”, and go to
St ep 3 .Go to Step 4.
3 ) Visual inspection
1) Perform visual inspection referring to “Visual Inspection”.
Is there any faulty condition?Repair or replace
malfunction part, and go
to Step 11.Go to Step 5.
4 ) Visual inspection
1) Perform visual inspection referring to “Visual Inspection”.
Is there any faulty condition?Repair or replace
malfunction part, and go
to Step 11.Go to Step 8.
5 ) Trouble symptom confirmation
1) Confirm trouble symptom referring to “Trouble Symptom
Confirmation”.
Is trouble symptom identified?Go to Step 6. Go to Step 7.
6 ) 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 8.
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.
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Abnormal Noise Symptom Diagnosis of A/C SystemS6RW0D7214005
Abnormal Noise from Compressor
Abnormal Noise from Magnetic ClutchInsufficient air flow of
cooled airA/C evaporator clogged or frostedCheck A/C evaporator and evaporator
temperature sensor referring to “Evaporator
Inspection” and “Evaporator Temperature
Sensor Inspection”.
Air leaking from HVAC unit or air ductRepair as necessary.
Blower motor faultyCheck blower motor referring to “Blower Motor
Inspection in Section 7A”.
Wiring or grounding faultyRepair as necessary. Condition Possible cause Correction / Reference Item
Condition Possible cause Correction / Reference Item
During compressor
operation, a rumbling
noise is heard
proportional to engine
revolutionsInadequate clearance in scroll areaReplace compressor.
A loud noise is heard at a
certain rpm,
disproportionately to
engine revolutionLoose or faulty compressor drive beltAdjust drive belt tension or replace drive belt.
Loose compressor mounting boltsRetighten mounting bolts.
A loud rattle is heard at
low engine rpmLoose compressor clutch plate boltRetighten clutch plate bolt.
Replace compressor if it was operated in this
condition for a long time.
Condition Possible cause Correction / Reference Item
A rumbling noise is heard
when compressor is not
in operationWorn or damaged bearingsReplace magnet clutch assembly.
A chattering noise is
heard when compressor
is in operationFaulty magnet clutch clearance
(excessive clearance)Adjust magnet clutch clearance.
Worn magnet clutch friction surfaceReplace magnet clutch assembly.
Compressor oil leaked from shaft seal,
contaminating the friction surfaceReplace compressor body assembly.
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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 and Diagnosis of Seat
Belt .................................................................... 8A-1
General Description ............................................. 8A-2
Seat Belt Construction ........................................ 8A-2
Diagnostic Information and Procedures ............ 8A-3
Repair and Inspection Required after
Accident ............................................................ 8A-3
Repair Instructions .............................................. 8A-4
Front Seat Belt Components ............................... 8A-4
Front Seat Belt Removal and Installation ............ 8A-5
Front Seat Belt Inspection................................... 8A-6
Rear Seat Belt Components ............................... 8A-7
Rear Seat Belt Removal and Installation ............ 8A-8
Rear Seat Belt Inspection ................................... 8A-8
Specifications....................................................... 8A-8
Tightening Torque Specifications ........................ 8A-8
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-1
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 Block Diagram ........................... 8B-6
Air Bag System Input / Output Table .................. 8B-7
Schematic and Routing Diagram ........................ 8B-8
Air Bag System Wiring Circuit Diagram .............. 8B-8
Component Location ......................................... 8B-11
Air Bag System Components, Wiring and
Connectors Location ....................................... 8B-11
Diagnostic Information and Procedures .......... 8B-12
Air Bag Diagnostic System Check .................... 8B-12
Air Bag Diagnostic System Check Flow ............ 8B-13
DTC Table ......................................................... 8B-14DTC Check........................................................ 8B-18
DTC Clearance ................................................. 8B-18
Scan Tool Data ................................................. 8B-18
“AIR BAG” Warning Light Comes ON Steady ... 8B-19
“AIR BAG” Warning Light Does Not Come ON .. 8B-22
Serial Data Link Circuit Check .......................... 8B-23
DTC B1013: SDM Internal Failure .................... 8B-25
DTC B1014: “AIR BAG” Warning Light Circuit .. 8B-26
DTC B1016: Power Supply Voltage too High.... 8B-26
DTC B1017: Power Supply Voltage too Low .... 8B-27
DTC B1021: Front Air Bag Deployment
Record............................................................. 8B-28
DTC B1024 / B1025: Side Air-Bag
Deployment Record ........................................ 8B-29
DTC B1026: Seat Belt Pretensioner
Activation Record ............................................ 8B-29
DTC B1027: Number of Deployment Times
Exceeded Limit................................................ 8B-30
DTC B1031: Driver Air Bag Circuit High
Resistance ...................................................... 8B-31
DTC B1032: Driver Air Bag Circuit Low
Resistance ...................................................... 8B-33
DTC B1033: Driver Air Bag Circuit Shorted to
Ground ............................................................ 8B-35
DTC B1034: Driver Air Bag Circuit Shorted to
Power Supply .................................................. 8B-37
DTC B1041: Passenger Air Bag Circuit High
Resistance ...................................................... 8B-40
DTC B1042: Passenger Air Bag Circuit Low
Resistance ...................................................... 8B-43
DTC B1043: Passenger Air Bag Circuit
Shorted to Ground........................................... 8B-45
DTC B1044: Passenger Air Bag Circuit
Shorted to Power Supply ................................ 8B-46
DTC B1051 / B1055: Seat Belt Pretensioner
Circuit High Resistance ................................... 8B-48
DTC B1052 / B1056: Seat Belt Pretensioner
Circuit Low Resistance.................................... 8B-51
DTC B1053 / B1057: Seat Belt Pretensioner
Shorted to Ground........................................... 8B-52
DTC B1054 / B1058: Seat Belt Pretensioner
Circuit Shorted to Power Supply ..................... 8B-54
DTC B1061 / B1065: Side-Air Bag Circuit
High Resistance .............................................. 8B-55
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DTC CheckS6RW0D8204004
1) Turn ignition switch to OFF position.
2) Connect SUZUKI scan tool to data link connector
(DLC) located on underside of instrument panel at
driver’s seat side.
Special tool
(A): SUZUKI scan tool
3) Turn ignition switch to ON position.
4) Read DTC according to instructions displayed on
SUZUKI scan tool and print it or write it down. Refer
to SUZUKI scan tool operator’s manual for further
details.
If communication between scan tool and SDM is not
possible, check if scan tool is communicable by
connecting it to SDM 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 DLC
circuit and power supply and ground circuits of SDM
are in good condition referring to “SDM Power
Supply and Ground Circuit Check” and “Serial Data
Link Circuit Check”.
5) After completing the check, turn ignition switch to
OFF position and disconnect SUZUKI scan tool from
data link connector (DLC) (1).
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1) Turn ignition switch to OFF position.
2) Connect SUZUKI scan tool to data link connector
(DLC) (1) in the same manner as when making this
connection for DTC check.
Special tool
(A): SUZUKI scan tool
3) Turn ignition switch to ON position.
4) Erase DTC according to instructions displayed on
SUZUKI scan tool. Refer to SUZUKI scan tool
operator’s manual for further details.
5) After completing the clearance, perform “DTC
Check” and confirm that normal DTC (NO CODES)
is displayed and not malfunction DTC.
6) Turn ignition switch to OFF position and disconnect
SUZUKI scan tool from DLC.
NOTE
If DTC B1013, DTC B1021 or DTC B1027 is
stored in SDM, it is not possible to clear DTC.
Scan Tool DataS6RW0D8204006
Data list of SDM
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Scan Tool DataNormal Condition /
Reference Value
) Buck Up Volt 27.0 – 33.0 V
) Battery Voltage 10 – 14 V
) Driv Air Bag Ini Res 1.5 – 5.0 ohm
) Pass Air Bag Ini Res 1.0 – 3.8 ohm
) Driv Preten Ini Res 1.0 – 3.8 ohm
) Pass Preten Ini Res 1.0 – 3.8 ohm
) Driv Sidebag Ini Res 1.0 – 3.5 ohm
) Pass Sidebag Ini Res 1.0 – 3.5 ohm
) Driv curtain Ini Res 1.0 – 3.5 ohm
) Pass curtain Ini Res 1.0 – 3.5 ohm
) System ID 4ch or 8ch
I5RW0A820010-03
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DTC B1013: SDM Internal FailureS6RW0D8204010
DTC Detecting Condition and Trouble Area
NOTE
DTC B1013 can never be cleared once it has been set.
DTC Troubleshooting
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.
7Serial communication circuit check
1) With ignition switch turned OFF, disconnect SDM
connector “L04” and check for proper connection at
SDM connector terminal.
2) If connections are OK, check that “Serial data circuit” is
as follows.
• Insulation resistance of “Serial data circuit” wire is
infinity between its terminal and other terminals at
SDM connector.
• Insulation resistance of “Serial data circuit” wire is
infinity between its terminal and vehicle body ground.
Is circuit in good condition?Go to Step 8. Repair or replace
defective circuit.
8Scan tool operation check
1) Check if communication is possible by making
communication with other vehicles.
Is it possible to communicate with the other vehicle?Scan tool is in good
condition, check
intermittent trouble
referring to “Intermittent
and Poor Connection
Inspection in Section
00”.Recheck PCMCIA card
and DLC cable for faulty
condition. If they are
OK, scan tool is faulty. Step Action Yes No
DTC detecting condition Trouble area
Malfunctioned SDM internal circuit, G sensor, memory or CPU. • SDM
Step Action Yes No
1Was “Air Bag Diagnostic System Check Flow” performed?Go to Step 2. Go to “Air Bag
Diagnostic System
Check Flow”
2DTC check
1) Clear DTC referring to “DTC Clearance”.
2) Turn OFF ignition switch.
3) Turn ON ignition switch and check DTC.
Is DTC B1013 still indicated?Go to Step 3. Intermittent trouble.
Check for intermittent
referring to “Intermittent
and Poor Connection
Inspection in Section
00”.
3SDM power supply and ground circuit check
1) Check SDM power supply and ground circuit referring to
“SDM Power Supply and Ground Circuit Check”.
Is SDM power supply and ground circuit in good condition?Substitute a known-
good SDM and recheck.Repair power supply
and ground circuit.
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DTC B1014: “AIR BAG” Warning Light CircuitS6RW0D8204011
Wiring Diagram
Refer to““AIR BAG” Warning Light Comes ON Steady”.
DTC Detecting Condition and Trouble Area
DTC Troubleshooting
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 B1016: Power Supply Voltage too HighS6RW0D8204012
Wiring Diagram
DTC Detecting Condition and Trouble AreaDTC detecting condition Trouble area
“AIR BAG” warning light circuit has been shorted to
ground, shorted to power or opened for more than 4 sec.“AIR BAG” warning light circuit
• Combination meter
•SDM
Step Action Yes No
1Was “Air Bag Diagnostic System Check Flow” performed?Go to Step 2. Go to “Air Bag
Diagnostic System
Check Flow”.
2Air bag warning light check
In “Air Bag Diagnostic System Check Flow”, was air bag
warning light operation in good condition?Substitute a known
good SDM and recheck.Go to applicable
symptom diagnosis
check flow referring to
““AIR BAG” Warning
Light Comes ON
Steady” or ““AIR BAG”
Warning Light Does Not
Come ON”.
BLK
L04
7
RED
GRN L313
98
L04-28
L04-27
1
2
3
BLK
45 BLK6
ACG
10
12V5V30V
11
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1. Battery 5. Ignition switch 9. Ground for air bag system
2. Main fuse 6. Junction block assembly 10. DC / DC converter
3. Fuse 7. “A/B” fuse 11. Back up capacitor
4. Generator 8. SDM
DTC detecting condition Trouble area
Power supply voltage is more than 21.4 V for, more than
16 sec.• Charging system
•SDM