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Front Housing Bush
Inspect the bush for wear or damage. Replace if
necessary.
Specifications
Cranking System SpecificationsS6RW0D1907002
Tightening Torque SpecificationsS6RW0D1907003
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 MaterialS6RW0D1908001
NOTE
Required service material is also described in the following.
“Starting Motor Components”
I2RH01190024-01
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 V90 A maximum
2370 r/min minimum
Load characteristic7.5 V
300 A10.65 N⋅m (1.065 kgf-m, 7.70 lb-ft) minimum
840 r/min minimum
Locked characteristic 4.0 V780 A maximum
20 N⋅m (2.0 kgf-m, 14.5 lb-ft) minimum
Magnetic switch operating voltage 8 volts maximum
Fastening partTightening torque
Note
N⋅mkgf-mlb-ft
Starting motor battery cable nut 9.8 0.98 7.0 )
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Charging Indicator Lamp Operation
Generator Test (Undercharged Battery Check)S6RW0D1A04003
This condition, as evidenced by slow cranking or low
specific gravity can be caused by one or more of the
following conditions even though indicator lamp may be
operating normal. The following procedure also applies
to cars with voltmeter and ammeter.
• Make sure that undercharged condition has not been
caused by accessories left on for extended period of
time.
• Check drive belt for proper tension.
• If battery defect is suspected, refer to “Battery
Description”.
• Inspect wiring for defects. Check all connections for
tightness and cleanliness, battery cable connections
at battery, starting motor and ignition ground cable.
No-Load Check
1) Connect voltmeter and ammeter as shown in figure.
NOTE
Use fully charged battery.
2) Run engine from idling up to 2,000 rpm with all
accessories turned off and read meters.
If voltage is higher than standard value, check
ground of brushes.
If brushes are not grounded, replace IC regulator.
If voltage is lower than standard value, proceed to
the following check.
Specification for undercharged battery (No-load
check)
Current: 10 A
Voltage: 14.2 – 14.8 V at Hi (H) (at 25 °C, 77 °F)
Voltage: 12.5 – 13.1 V at Lo (L) (at 25 °C, 77 °F)
NOTE
Consideration should be taken that voltage
will differ somewhat with regulator case
temperature as shown in figure.
Condition Possible cause Correction / Reference Item
Charge light does not
light with ignition ON and
engine offFuse blownCheck fuse.
Indicator lamp (LED) faultyCheck BCM, combination meter and/or CAN
communication line.
Wiring connection looseTighten loose connection.
IC regulator or field coil faultyCheck generator.
Poor contact between brush and slip
ringRepair or replace.
Charge light does not go
out with engine running
(battery requires frequent
recharging)Drive belt loose or wornAdjust or replace drive belt.
IC regulator or generator faultyCheck charging system.
Wiring faultyRepair wiring.
1. Generator
2. Ammeter (between generator “B” terminal and battery (+) terminal)
3. Voltmeter (between generator “B” terminal and ground)
4. Battery
5. Load
6. Switch
I2RH011A0006-01
[A]: Regulated voltage (V)
[B]: Heatsink temperature (°C)
16.0
12.0
14.2 15.3
14.8
14.2
13.3 14.8
15.0
11.0 14.0
13.0 [A]
12.5 13.6
13.1
12.5
11.613.1
[B] -30 0 25 135
H
L
I2RH0B1A0005-01
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3) Ground “F” terminal and start engine, then measure
voltage at “B” terminal as shown in figure.
• Voltage is higher than standard value. It is
considered that generator itself is good but IC
regulator has been damaged, replace IC
regulator.
• Voltage is lower than standard value. It is
considered that generator itself has problem,
check the generator.
Load Check
1) Run engine at 2,000 rpm and turn on head light and
heater motor.
2) Measure current and if it is less than 20 A, repair or
replace generator.Generator Test (Overcharged Battery Check)S6RW0D1A04004
1) To determine battery condition, refer to “Battery
Description”.
2) If obvious overcharged condition exists as evidenced
by excessive spewing of electrolyte, measure
generator “B” terminal voltage at engine 2000 rpm.
3) If measured voltage is higher than upper limit value,
disassemble generator.
4) Check ground of brushes. If brushes are not
grounded, replace IC regulator. Then check field coil
for grounds and shorts.
Repair Instructions
Jump Starting in Case of EmergencyS6RW0D1A06001
With Auxiliary (Booster) Battery
CAUTION!
If vehicle is manual transaxle model and has
a catalytic converter, do not push or tow it to
start. Damage to its emission system and/or
to other parts may result.
Both booster and discharged battery should be treated
carefully when using jumper cables. Follow the
procedure outlined as follows, being careful not to cause
sparks.
WARNING!
• Departure from these conditions or
procedure described as follows could
result in:
– Serious personal injury (particularly to
eyes) or property damage from such
causes as battery explosion, battery
acid, or electrical burns.
– Damage to electronic components of
either vehicle.
• Remove rings, watches, and other jewelry.
Wear approved eye protection.
• Be careful so that metal tools or jumper
cables do not contact positive battery
terminal (or metal in contact with it) and
any other metal on vehicle, because a
short circuit could occur.
• Do not connect negative cable directly to
negative terminal of dead battery.
I2RH011A0008-01
[A]: Regulated voltage (V)
[B]: Heatsink temperature (°C)
16.0
12.0
14.2 15.3
14.8
14.2
13.3 14.8
15.0
11.0 14.0
13.0 [A]
12.5 13.6
13.1
12.5
11.613.1
[B] -30 0 25 135
H
L
I2RH0B1A0005-01
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17+BB
18BLU
WHT12VGRN/ORN 34
30E08-9
RED
WHT 1226
WHT/RED
12V
E08-7
19GRN
GRN
E08-16
12V
5
76
21REDRED/BLK
12V
BLKWHTE08-22 E08-11
23BLKWHTLT GRN/BLKLT GRN
12V
E08-10 E08-21
E08-23
E08-26
E08-1E08-12
24BLKWHT
12V
YELBRNE08-19 E08-20
27
1 2
RED/BLK
WHTRED
WHTRED
WHTRED9
E08-2E08-13WHT
E08-6
RED
9
9
11
9
9
9
REDWHT
WHTRED
12VE08-25
M
BLK
BLK
WHT/BLUWHT/RED
WHT/BLUE08-24
WHT
E08 [A]
1
2
3
4
5
6
7 12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
228
9
10
11
23
24
25
26
GRN/WHT
22
12V
BLKWHTWHTWHT/BLKE08-17 E08-18
GRN/ORN28
2033
31
29
25
15
32
GRN/YELE08-3GRN/BLK
8
12V
12V
13
14RED/BLK
RED/BLU
WHTRED6
16
10
BLK [B]
I6RW0D450001-02
[A]: Junction block with BCM 10. G sensor (4WD model) 22. Right-front wheel speed sensor
[B]: Junction block without BCM 11. 4WD control module 23. Left-rear wheel speed sensor
[C]: Terminal arrangement of ABS control module
connector (viewed from terminal side)12. BCM 24. Right-rear wheel speed sensor
1. Battery 13. Brake fluid level switch 25. ABS hydraulic unit / control module assembly
2. Main fuse box 14. Parking brake switch 26. Brake light switch
3. Ignition switch 15. CAN junction connector 27. Brake light
4. Junction block assembly 16. Keyless start control module 28. To ECM and shift lock relay (A/T model)
5. Combination meter 17. Data link connector (DLC) 29. Pump motor driver (transistor)
6. ABS warning light 18. To BCM, 4WD control module, P/S control
module, HVAC control module (auto A/C
model) and SDM30. Pump motor
7. EBD warning light (brake warning light)19. ECM 31. Solenoid valve power supply driver
8. Light driver module 20. TCM (A/T model) 32. Solenoid valve
9. CAN driver 21. Left-front wheel speed sensor 33. Solenoid valve driver (transistor)
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DTC CheckS6RW0D4504004
1) Turn ignition switch to OFF position.
2) Connect SUZUKI scan tool to data link connector
(1).
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.
NOTE
If SUZUKI scan tool can not communicate
ABS hydraulic unit / control module, perform
“Serial Data Link Circuit Check”.
5) After completing the check, turn ignition switch off
and disconnect SUZUKI scan tool from DLC.
DTC TableS6RW0D4504005
CAUTION!
Be sure to perform “ABS Check” before
starting diagnosis.
DTC ClearanceS6RW0D4504006
WARNING!
When performing a driving test, select a safe
place where there is neither any traffic nor
any traffic accident possibility and be very
careful during testing to avoid occurrence of
an accident.
After repair or replace malfunction part(s), clear all DTCs
by performing the following procedure or using SUZUKI
scan tool.
1) Connect SUZUKI scan tool to data link connector in
the same manner as when making this connection
for DTC check.
2) Turn ignition switch to ON position.
3) Erase DTC according to instructions displayed on
scan tool. Refer to scan tool operator’s manual for
further derails.
NOTE
For DTC C1022, C1026, C1032, C1036 and
C1061, confirm that ABS warning light turns
off after performing Step 2 of “Test Driving”
under “ABS Check”, and then clear the DTCs.
4) After completing the clearance, turn ignition switch
OFF and disconnect scan tool from data link
connector.
5) Perform “Driving Test” (Step 2 of “ABS Check”) and
“DTC Check” and confirm that NO DTC is displayed
on scan tool. DTC (displayed on
SUZUKI scan tool)Diagnostic Items
NO DTC Normal
)C1013 Control module mismatch
) C1015 G sensor circuit (for 4WD model)
)C1016 Brake light switch
)C1021 RF
Wheel speed sensor circuit )C1025 LF
)C1031 RR
)C1035 LR
)C1022 RF
Wheel speed sensor or
encoder )C1026 LF
)C1032 RR
)C1036 LR
)C1033 Wheel speed sensor deviation
(A)
1
I5RW0A450007-01
)C1041 RF
Inlet solenoid )C1045 LF
)C1051 RR
)C1055 LR
)C1042 RF
Outlet solenoid )C1046 LF
)C1052 RR
)C1056 LR
) C1057Power supply voltage too high / too
low
) C1061 Pump motor circuit
) C1063Solenoid valve power supply driver
circuit
) C1071 Control module internal defect DTC (displayed on
SUZUKI scan tool)Diagnostic Items
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Schematic and Routing Diagram
Transmission Control Module (TCM) Wiring DiagramS6RW0D5102001
12V
12V
12V
IG1
118
9
10
P
R
N
D
2
L12
2.5V
5V
12V
5V
12V
12V
12V
WHT
BLK
BLK
BLK
BLK
PPLBLK/WHT
BLK/ORN
IG11
RED/BLK
YEL/BLKYEL/BLU
LT GRN/BLK
+BB
WHT/RED
14
20 15
16
17
19
12V18
1 2
3
132126
24 27
28
29
30
65
16 15 14 13 12 1143
24 23 212210 9 8 721
19 20 18 17 C06
17 16
26 2515 14 65 342
13 12
23 22 2411 10 9
21 20 1987
18 1 C07
[A]
22
25
YELYEL/GRN
WHT
P
N
BRN LT/GRN
ORN
BLK/YEL
BLU/BLK
GRY
LT GRN/BLKWHT/BLU
WHT/BLK
C06-11
C06-12
C06-16
C06-15
C06-14
C06-4
C06-2
C06-1
C06-23C06-6 C06-24C06-5
C06-3
RED
GRN GRN/ORNPNK/BLK
GRN/YEL
LT GRN/BLKC07-6
C07-16
C07-23 C07-25
C07-20
C07-1
C07-8
C07-7
C07-19
C07-18
4IG11 23
C07-9
YEL
RED
WHTBLU35 34
3637
5REDWHT
7
WHT
RED
33
4
6
C06-7C06-17WHT
REDREDWHT
WHT
12V12V
WHTRED
WHTREDREDWHT
31
32
RED
WHTRED[B]
[C]
I6RW0D510003-02
1. TCM 15. Shift solenoid valve-A (No.1) 29. “ST SIG” fuse
2. Input shaft speed sensor 16. Shift solenoid valve-B (No.2) 30. “ST” fuse
3. Output shaft speed sensor / VSS 17. Timing solenoid valve 31. MIL
4. ECM 18. TCC solenoid valve 32. Transmission warning light (non-Euro-OBD model)
5. Combination meter 19. Pressure control solenoid valve 33. ABS control module
6. BCM 20. A/T 34. To Data link connector
7. 4WD control module (if equipped) 21. A/T relay 35. To BCM
8. “3” position switch 22. Inhibitor switch (including transmission range
sensor)36. Junction connector
9. Shift lock solenoid 23. Starter motor relay 37. Keyless start control module (if equipped)
10. Brake light switch 24. Ignition switch [A]: Terminal arrangement of TCM connector (viewed
from harness side)
11. Transmission range sensor 25. Starter motor [B]: Junction block with BCM model
12. Backup lamp 26. “DOME” fuse [C]: Junction block without BCM model
13. Data link connector (DLC) 27. “AT” fuse
14. Transmission fluid temperature sensor 28. “IG1 SIG” fuse
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Automatic Transaxle Unit Dismounting and
Remounting
S6RW0D5106029
Dismounting
1) Take down transaxle with engine. For its procedure,
refer to “Engine Assembly Removal and Installation
in Section 1D”.
2) Remove transaxle housing lower plate (1).
3) Remove drive plate to torque converter bolts (1)
engage flat head rod or the like (2) with drive plate
ring gear.4) Remove starting motor.
5) Remove bolts and nut fastening engine and
transaxle, then detach transaxle from engine.WARNING!
Be sure to keep transaxle with torque
converter horizontal or facing up throughout
the work. Should it be tilted with torque
converter down, converter may fall off and
cause personal injury.
NOTE
When detaching transaxle from engine, move
it in parallel with crankshaft and use care so
as not to apply excessive force to drive plate
and torque converter.
1
I5RW0C510051-01
1
2I5RW0C510052-01
I5RW0C510053-01
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Remounting
1) Make sure that torque converter is installed correctly
to transaxle.
Refer to “Automatic Transaxle Unit Assembly”.
2) Attach transaxle to engine. Tighten engine oil pan
bolts (1) to specified torque.
WARNING!
Be sure to keep transaxle with torque
converter horizontal or facing up throughout
the work. Should it be tilted with torque
converter down, converter may fall off and
cause personal injury.
Tightening torque
Engine oil pan bolt (a): 55 N·m (5.5 kgf-m, 40.0
lb-ft)
Transaxle and engine fastening bolt (b): 85 N·m
(8.5 kgf-m, 61.5 lb-ft)
Transaxle and engine fastening nut (c): 85 N·m (
8.5 kgf-m, 61.5 lb-ft)3) Tighten drive plate to torque converter bolts. Align
bolt hole of drive plate and torque converter then
tighten bolts through torque converter housing lower
plate opening.
Lock drive plate (1) by engaging flat head rod or the
like (2) with drive plate gear.
Tightening torque
Drive plate to torque converter bolt (a): 19 N·m (
1.9 kgf-m, 14.0 lb-ft)
4) Install transaxle housing lower plate (1).
Tightening torque
Transaxle housing lower plate bolt (a): 11 N·m (
1.1 kgf-m, 8.0 lb-ft)
5) Install starter motor referring to “Starting Motor
Dismounting and Remounting in Section 1I”.
6) Remount engine with transaxle assembly to vehicle.
Refer to “Engine Assembly Removal and Installation
in Section 1D” for its procedure.
2, (b)
2, (b)
1, (a)
3, (c)I5RW0C510054-01
3. Engine oil pan
1
(a)
(a)3
2
I5RW0C510055-01
1 (a)
I5RW0C510056-01
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Manual Transaxle Unit Dismounting and
Remounting
S6RW0D5206010
Dismounting
1) Drain coolant.
2) Remove battery and tray with ECM.
3) Remove air cleaner case and resonator.
4) Remove clutch fluid pipe referring to “Clutch Fluid
Pipe Removal and Installation in Section 5C”.
5) Disconnect back up light switch coupler and undo
wiring harness clamps.
6) Disconnect gear shift and gear select control cables
(1) from transaxle.
7) Remove earth cable from transaxle.
8) Remove water inlet pipe.
9) Remove starting motor referring to “Starting Motor
Dismounting and Remounting in Section 1I”.
10) Remove transaxle to engine bolts (1) of upper side.
11) Drain transaxle oil and transfer oil, if equipped.
12) Remove engine under covers.
13) Remove drive shaft assembly and center shaft
referring to “Front Drive Shaft Assembly Removal
and Installation in Section 3A”.
14) Remove exhaust No.1, No.2 and No.3 pipes
referring to “Exhaust Pipe and Muffler Removal and
Installation in Section 1K”.
15) Remove suspension frame, engine front mounting
member and engine mounting member referring to
“Front Suspension Frame, Stabilizer Bar and/or
Bushing Removal and Installation in Section 2B” and
“Engine Mountings Components in Section 1D”.16) Remove transfer referring to “Transfer Dismounting
and Remounting in Section 3C”, if equipped.
17) Remove clutch housing lower plate.
18) Support transaxle with transmission jack.
19) Remove left mounting (1) and left mounting bracket
(2).
20) Remove stiffener bolts (2), transaxle to engine bolts
(1) and nut of lower side, and then lower transaxle.
Remounting
CAUTION!
• Care should be taken not to scratch oil
seal lip with drive shaft while raising
transaxle.
• Do not hit drive shaft joint with hammer
when installing it into differential gear.
Reverse dismounting procedure for remounting of
transaxle, noting the following points.
• Tighten each bolts and nuts to specified torque
referring to “Manual Transaxle Unit Components” and
“Engine Mountings Components in Section 1D”.
• Set each clamp for wiring securely.
• Fill transaxle oil and transfer oil referring to “Manual
Transaxle Oil Change” and “Transfer Oil Change in
Section 3C”.
• Connect battery and check function of engine, clutch
and transaxle.
1
I5RW0A520011-01
1
I5RW0A520012-01
1
2
I5RW0A520013-01
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2I5RW0A520014-01
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6
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