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This manual (Volumes 1 and 2) contains procedures for diagnosis, maintenance, adjustments, minor service
operations, replacement of components (Service) and for disassembly and assembly of major components (Unit
Repair-Overhaul).
VOLUME 1 contains General information, Engine, Suspension, Drive/Axle and Brakes sections (Sections 0 – 5).
VOLUME 2 contains Transmission/Transaxle, Steering, HVAC, Restraint, Body/Cab/Accessories and
Control Systems sections (Sections 6 – 10).
Applicable Model:
SX4 (RW415/RW416) produced at KOSAI plant in Japan with following vehicle identification number
(VIN)
The contents are classified into sections each of which is given a section number as indicated in the Table of
Contents on following page. And on the first page of each individual section is an index of that section.
This manual should be kept in a handy place for ready reference of the service work.
Strict observance of the so specified items will enable one to obtain the full performance of the vehicle.
When replacing parts or servicing by disassembling, it is recommended to use SUZUKI genuine parts, tools and
service materials as specified in each description.
All information, illustrations and specifications contained in this literature are based on the latest product infor-
mation available at the time of publication approval. And used as the main subject of description is the vehicle of
standard specifications among others.
Therefore, note that illustrations may differ from the vehicle being actually serviced.
The right is reserved to make changes at any time without notice.
© COPYRIGHT SUZUKI MOTOR CORPORATION 2006JSAGY############ ~
JS2Y#############~
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SUZUKI strongly recommends the use of genuine SUZUKI parts* and accessories. Genuine SUZUKI parts and
accessories are built to the highest standards of quality and performance, and are designed to fit the vehicle’s
exact specifications.
A wide variety of non-genuine replacement parts and accessories for SUZUKI vehicles are currently available in
the market. Using these parts and accessories can affect the vehicle performance and shorten its useful life.
Therefore, installation of non-genuine SUZUKI parts and accessories is not covered under warranty.
Non-Genuine SUZUKI Parts and Accessories
Some parts and accessories may be approved by certain authorities in your country.
Some parts and accessories are sold as SUZUKI authorized replacement parts and accessories. Some genu-
ine SUZUKI parts and accessories are sold as re-use parts and accessories. These parts and accessories are
non-genuine Suzuki parts and accessories and use of these parts are not covered under warranty.
Re-use of Genuine SUZUKI Parts and Accessories
The resale or re-use of the following items which could give rise to safety hazards for users is expressly forbid-
den:
1) Airbag components and all other pyrotechnic items, including their components (e.g. cushion, control
devices and sensors)
2) Seatbelt system, including their components (e.g. webbing, buckles, and retractors)
The air bag and seat belt pretensioner components contain explosive chemicals. These components should be
removed and disposed of properly by SUZUKI authorized service shop or scrap yard to avoid unintended explo-
sion before scrapping.
*The parts remanufactured under SUZUKI's approval can be used as genuine SUZUKI parts in Europe.
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Vo l u m e 1
Precautions............................................................... 00-i
Precautions ............................................................ 00-1
General Information ................................................... 0-i
General Information ............................................... 0A-1
Maintenance and Lubrication ................................. 0B-1
Engine ......................................................................... 1-i
Precautions .............................................................. 1-1
Engine General Information and Diagnosis ........... 1A-1
Aux. Emission Control Devices .............................. 1B-1
Engine Electrical Devices....................................... 1C-1
Engine Mechanical ................................................. 1D-1
Engine Lubrication System .................................... 1E-1
Engine Cooling System .......................................... 1F-1
Fuel System ...........................................................1G-1
Ignition System....................................................... 1H-1
Starting System ....................................................... 1I-1
Charging System.....................................................1J-1
Exhaust System ..................................................... 1K-1
Suspension ................................................................. 2-i
Precautions .............................................................. 2-1
Suspension General Diagnosis .............................. 2A-1
Front Suspension ................................................... 2B-1
Rear Suspension.................................................... 2C-1
Wheels and Tires ................................................... 2D-1
Driveline / Axle ........................................................... 3-i
Precautions .............................................................. 3-1
Drive Shaft / Axle ................................................... 3A-1
Differential .............................................................. 3B-1
Transfer .................................................................. 3C-1
Propeller Shafts...................................................... 3D-1
Brakes ......................................................................... 4-i
Precautions .............................................................. 4-1
Brake Control System and Diagnosis .................... 4A-1
Front Brakes........................................................... 4B-1
Rear Brakes ........................................................... 4C-1
Parking Brake......................................................... 4D-1
ABS ........................................................................ 4E-1
Transmission / Transaxle .......................................... 5-i
Precautions .............................................................. 5-1
Automatic Transmission/Transaxle ........................ 5A-1
Manual Transmission/Transaxle ............................ 5B-1
Clutch ..................................................................... 5C-1
Vo l u m e 2
Precautions ............................................................... 00-i
Precautions ............................................................ 00-1
Steering ....................................................................... 6-i
Precautions .............................................................. 6-1
Steering General Diagnosis ................................... 6A-1
Steering Wheel and Column .................................. 6B-1
Power Assisted Steering System ...........................6C-1
HVAC ........................................................................... 7-i
Precautions .............................................................. 7-1
Heater and Ventilation............................................ 7A-1
Air Conditioning System ......................................... 7B-1
Restraint ...................................................................... 8-i
Precautions .............................................................. 8-1
Seat Belts ............................................................... 8A-1
Air Bag System ...................................................... 8B-1
Body, Cab and Accessories ...................................... 9-i
Precautions .............................................................. 9-1
Wiring Systems ...................................................... 9A-1
Lighting Systems .................................................... 9B-1
Instrumentation / Driver Info. / Horn .......................9C-1
Wipers / Washers ...................................................9D-1
Glass / Windows / Mirrors ...................................... 9E-1
Security and Locks ................................................. 9F-1
Seats ..................................................................... 9G-1
Interior Trim ............................................................9H-1
Hood / Fenders / Doors .......................................... 9J-1
Body Structure ....................................................... 9K-1
Paint / Coatings ...................................................... 9L-1
Exterior Trim .......................................................... 9M-1
Control Systems ....................................................... 10-i
Precautions ............................................................ 10-1
Body Electrical Control System ............................ 10B-1
Immobilizer Control System .................................10C-1
Keyless Start System ........................................... 10E-1
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Repair Instructions
Idle Speed and IAC Throttle Valve Opening
Inspection
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Before idle speed check, make sure of the following.
• Lead wires and hoses of electronic fuel injection and
engine and emission control systems are connected
securely.
• Valve lash is checked according to maintenance
schedule.
• Ignition timing is within specification.
• All accessories (wipers, heater, lights, A/C, etc.) are
out of service.
• Air cleaner has been properly installed and is in good
condition.
• No abnormal air drawn in from air intake system.After all items are confirmed, check idle speed and IAC
throttle opening as follows.NOTE
Before starting engine, place transmission
gear shift lever in “Neutral”, and set parking
brake and block drive wheels.
Step Action Yes No
1Is there DTC(s) of ECT sensor circuit (DTC P0116 / P0117 /
P0118) and/or radiator cooling fan circuit (DTC P0480)?Go to corresponding
DTC flow.Go to Step 2.
2Radiator cooling fan control circuit check
1) Connect scan tool to DLC with ignition switch turned
OFF.
2) Start engine and select “Data List” on scan tool.
3) Warm up engine until coolant temp. is 100 °C, 212 °F or
higher and A/C switch turns OFF (if equipped with A/C).
(If engine coolant temp. dose not rise, check engine
cooling system or ECT sensor.)
Is radiator cooling fan started when engine coolant temp.
reached above temp.?Radiator cooling fan
control system is in
good condition.Perform from Step 2 to
Step 7 in DTC P0480
diag. flow. If OK, Go to
Ste p 3.
3Radiator cooling fan control check
1) Disconnect radiator cooling fan motor connector with
ignition switch turned OFF.
2) Run engine when ECT is over 100 °C, 212 °F.
3) Measure voltage between vehicle body ground and
“BLU/RED” wire terminal of disconnected radiator
cooling fan motor connector.
Is voltage 10 – 14 V?Go to Step 4. “BLU/RED” wire is open
or high resistance
circuit.
4Check radiator cooling fan wire circuit check
1) Turn ignition switch to OFF position.
2) Measure resistance between “BLK” wire terminal of
disconnected radiator cooling fan motor connector and
vehicle body ground.
Is resistance below 1
Ω?Go to Step 5. “BLK” wire is open or
high resistance circuit.
5Radiator cooling fan check
1) Check radiator cooling fan referring to “Radiator Cooling
Fan Assembly On-Vehicle Inspection in Section 1F”.
Is it in good condition?Substitute a known-
good ECM and recheck.Faulty radiator cooling
fan.
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Diagnostic Information and Procedures
Battery InspectionS6RW0D1A04001
Common Causes of Failure
A battery is not designed to last indefinitely; however,
with proper care, it will provide many years of service. If
the battery performs satisfactorily during test buy fails to
operate properly for no apparent reason, the following
are some factors that may point to the cause of trouble:
• Accessories left on overnight or for an extended
period without the generator operating.
• Slow average driving speed for short periods.
• Electrical load exceeding generator output particularly
with addition of aftermarket equipment.
• Defects in charging system such as high resistance,
slipping drive belt, loose generator output terminal,
faulty generator or voltage regulator. Refer to
“Generator Symptom Diagnosis”.
• Battery abuse, including failure to keep battery cable
terminals clean and tight or loose battery hold down.
• Mechanical problems in electrical system such as
shorted or pinched wires.
Visual Inspection
Check for obvious damage, such as cracked or broken
case or cover, that could permit loss of electrolyte. If
obvious damage is noted, replace battery. Determine
cause of damage and correct as needed.
Generator Symptom DiagnosisS6RW0D1A04002
CAUTION!
• Do not mistake polarities of “IG” terminal
and “L” terminal.
• Do not create short circuit between “IG”
and “L” terminals. Always connect these
terminals through a lamp.
• Do not connect any load between “L” and
“E” terminals.
• When connecting charger or booster
battery to vehicle battery, refer to “Jump
Starting in Case of Emergency”.
Trouble in charging system will show up as one or more
of the following conditions:
1) Faulty indicator lamp operation.
2) An undercharged battery as evidenced by slow
cranking or indicator dark.
3) An overcharged battery as evidenced by excessive
spewing of electrolyte from vents.
Noise from generator may be caused by loose drive
pulley, loose mounting bolts, worn or dirty bearings,
defective diode, or defective stator.
B: Generator output (Battery terminal) IG: Ignition terminal
C: C terminal L: Lamp terminal
E: Ground FR: Field duty monitor
F: Field coil terminal
E FFRC
B
IG
L
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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
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1) Set parking brake and place automatic transaxle in
PARK (NEUTRAL on manual transaxle). Turn off
ignition, turn off lights and all other electrical loads.
2) Check electrolyte level. If it is below low level line,
add distilled water.
3) Attach end of one jumper cable to positive terminal
of booster battery and the other end of the same
cable to positive terminal of discharged battery. (Use
12-volt battery only to jump start engine).
4) Attach one end of the remaining negative cable to
negative terminal of booster battery, and the other
end to a solid engine ground (such as exhaust
manifold) at least 45 cm (18 in.) away from battery of
vehicle being started.
5) Start engine of vehicle with booster battery and turn
off electrical accessories. Then start engine of the
vehicle with discharged battery.
6) Disconnect jumper cables in the exact reverse order.
With Charging Equipment
CAUTION!
When jump starting engine with charging
equipment, be sure equipment used is 12-
volt and negative ground. Do not use 24-volt
charging equipment. Using such equipment
can cause serious damage to electrical
system or electronic parts.
Battery Dismounting and RemountingS6RW0D1A06002
Dismounting
1) Disconnect negative cable (3).
2) Disconnect positive cable (2).
3) Remove retainer (4).
4) Remove battery (1).
Handling
When handling battery, the following safety precautions
should be followed:
• Hydrogen gas is produced by battery. A flame or
spark near battery may cause the gas to ignite.
• Battery fluid is highly acidic. Avoid spilling on clothing
or other fabric. Any spilled electrolyte should be
flushed with large quantity of water and cleaned
immediately.Remounting
1) Reverse removal procedure.
2) Tighten battery cables securely.
NOTE
Check to be sure that ground cable has
enough clearance to hood panel by terminal.
Water Pump / Generator Drive Belt Tension
Inspection and Adjustment
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WARNING!
• Disconnect negative cable at battery
before checking and adjusting belt
tension.
• To help avoid danger of being burned, do
not remove radiator cap while engine and
radiator are still hot. Scalding fluid and
steam can be blown out under pressure if
cap is taken off too soon.
1) Inspect belt for cracks, cuts, deformation, wear and
cleanliness. If it is necessary to replace belt, refer to
“Water Pump / Generator Drive Belt Removal and
Installation”.
2) Check belt for tension. Belt is in proper tension when
it deflects the following specification under thumb
pressure (about 10kg or 22 lb.).
If belt tension is out of specification, go to next steps.
Water pump / generator drive belt tension
“a”
Existing belt: 4.5 – 5.5 mm (0.18 – 0.22 in.) as
deflection / 10 kg (22 lbs)
New belt: 4.0 – 4.5mm (0.16 – 0.18 in.) as
deflection / 10 kg (22 lbs)
1. Battery 4. Retainer
2. Positive cable 5. Nut
3. Negative cable
21
4
3
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Section 9
CONTENTS
Body, Cab and Accessories
Precautions ................................................. 9-1
Precautions............................................................. 9-1
Precautions on Body, Cab and Accessories ......... 9-1
Precautions for Body Service ................................ 9-1
Fastener Caution for Body Service ....................... 9-1
Wiring Systems........................................ 9A-1
Precautions........................................................... 9A-1
Cautions in Body Electrical System Servicing..... 9A-1
General Description ............................................. 9A-1
Abbreviations ...................................................... 9A-1
Wire / Connector Color Symbols ......................... 9A-1
Symbols and Marks ............................................ 9A-2
How to Read Connector Layout Diagram ........... 9A-4
How to Read Connector Codes and Terminal
Nos.................................................................... 9A-5
How to Read Ground Point ................................. 9A-8
How to Read Power Supply Diagram.................. 9A-9
How to Read System Circuit Diagram................. 9A-9
Connector Layout Diagram ............................... 9A-11
Connector Layout Diagram ............................... 9A-11
Engine Compartment ........................................ 9A-11
Instrument Panel ............................................... 9A-19
Door, Roof......................................................... 9A-25
Floor .................................................................. 9A-28
Rear .................................................................. 9A-32
Ground Point ...................................................... 9A-33
Ground (earth) Point ......................................... 9A-33
Power Supply Diagram ...................................... 9A-34
Power Supply Diagram ..................................... 9A-34
Fuses and the Protected Parts ......................... 9A-36
Fuses in Main Fuse Box ................................... 9A-36
Individual Circuit Fuse Box No. 1 ...................... 9A-37
Individual Circuit Fuse Box No. 2 (In J/B
(Except Taiwan)) ............................................. 9A-38
Individual Circuit Fuse Box No. 2 (In J/B
(Taiwan)) ......................................................... 9A-40
Junction Block (J/B) Connector / Fuse Layout .. 9A-42
Junction Block Inner Circuit (Overview
(Except Taiwan)) ............................................. 9A-43
Junction Block Inner Circuit (Detail (Except
Taiwan)) .......................................................... 9A-45
Junction Block Inner Circuit (Overview
(Taiwan)) ......................................................... 9A-50Junction Block Inner Circuit (Detail (Taiwan)) ... 9A-52
System Circuit Diagram.....................................9A-57
System Circuit Diagram .................................... 9A-57
A-1 Cranking System Circuit Diagram .............. 9A-58
A-2 Charging System Circuit Diagram .............. 9A-59
A-3 Ignition System Circuit Diagram (M15A
engine, M16A engine) ..................................... 9A-60
A-3 Ignition System Circuit Diagram (J20A
engine) ............................................................ 9A-61
A-4 Cooling System Circuit Diagram (M15A
engine, M16A engine) ..................................... 9A-62
A-4 Cooling System Circuit Diagram (J20A
engine) ............................................................ 9A-63
A-5 Engine and A/C Control System Circuit
Diagram (M15A engine) .................................. 9A-64
A-5 Engine and A/C Control System Circuit
Diagram (M16A engine) .................................. 9A-68
A-5 Engine and A/C Control System Circuit
Diagram (J20A engine) ................................... 9A-72
A-6 A/T Control System Circuit Diagram........... 9A-76
A-7 Immobilizer System Circuit Diagram .......... 9A-78
A-8 Body Control System Circuit Diagram
(Except Taiwan) .............................................. 9A-79
A-8 Body Control System Circuit Diagram
(Taiwan) .......................................................... 9A-83
A-10 4WD Control System (Except Taiwan) ..... 9A-87
B-1 Windshield Wiper and Washer Circuit
Diagram........................................................... 9A-88
B-2 Rear Wiper and Washer Circuit Diagram
(Except Taiwan) .............................................. 9A-89
B-2 Rear Wiper and Washer Circuit Diagram
(Taiwan) .......................................................... 9A-90
B-3 Rear Defogger Circuit Diagram (Except
Taiwan) ........................................................... 9A-91
B-3 Rear Defogger Circuit Diagram (Taiwan) ... 9A-92
B-4 Power Window Circuit Diagram .................. 9A-93
B-5 Power Door Lock Circuit Diagram (Except
Taiwan) ........................................................... 9A-95
B-5 Power Door Lock Circuit Diagram
(Taiwan) .......................................................... 9A-97
B-6 Power Mirror Circuit Diagram (Except
Taiwan) ........................................................... 9A-99
B-6 Power Mirror Circuit Diagram (Taiwan) .... 9A-100
B-7 Horn Circuit Diagram ................................ 9A-101
B-8 Seat Heater Circuit Diagram..................... 9A-102
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Body, Cab and Accessories
Precautions
Precautions
Precautions on Body, Cab and AccessoriesS6RW0D9000001
Air Bag Warning
Refer to “Air Bag Warning in Section 00”.
Fastener Caution
Refer to “Fastener Caution in Section 00”.
Precautions for Body Service
Refer to “Precautions for Body Service”.
Fastener Caution for Body Service:
Refer to “Fastener Caution for Body Service”.
Cautions in Body Electrical System Servicing
Refer to “Cautions in Body Electrical System Servicing in Section 9A”.
Precautions for Discharge Headlight Service (If Equipped)
Refer to “Precautions for Discharge Headlight Service (If Equipped) in Section 9B”.
Precautions for Power Window Service (Pinching Prevention Function Model)
Refer to “Precautions for Power Window Service (Pinching Prevention Function Model) in Section 9E”.
Precautions for Body ServiceS6RW0D9000002
WARNING!
For vehicles equipped with a Supplemental Restraint (Air Bag) System:
When servicing vehicle body, if shock may be applied to air bag system component parts, remove
those parts beforehand.
Fastener Caution for Body ServiceS6RW0D9000003
CAUTION!
• Fasteners are important attaching parts in that they could affect the performance of vital
components and systems, and/or could result in major repair expense. They must be replaced with
one of the same part number of with an equivalent part if replacement become necessary.
• Do not use a replacement part of lesser quality or substitute a design. Torque values must be used
as specified during reassembly to assure proper retention of these parts.
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Body, Cab and Accessories
Wiring Systems
Precautions
Cautions in Body Electrical System ServicingS6RW0D9100001
When servicing the electric systems, observe the cautions described in “Air Bag Warning in Section 00” to protect
electrical parts and to prevent a fire.
General Description
AbbreviationsS6RW0D9101001
Refer to the “Abbreviations in Section 0A” for the general abbreviations.
ESP
® is a registered trademark of Daimler Chrysler AG.
Wire / Connector Color SymbolsS6RW0D9101002
Refer to “Wire Color Symbols in Section 0A”. Abbreviation Full term Abbreviation Full term
2WD 2 wheel drive vehicles J/B Junction block
4WD 4 wheel drive vehicles J/C Joint connector
A/B Air bag KLS Keyless start system
ACC Accessory L Left
CAN Controller area network LED Light emitting diode
COMB Combination LHD Left hand drive vehicle
DSL Diesel engine LO Low
ELCM EVAP leak check module OCV Oil control valve
ESP
®Electronic stability program P/N Power normal
FWD Forward R Right
HI High RHD Right hand drive vehicle
IF EQPD If equipped ST Starter
IG COIL Ignition coil TPMS Tire pressure monitoring system
ILL Illumination VIM Valiable intake manifold
IND Indicator VSV Vacuum switching valve
INT Intermittent 5 dr 5 door