AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (3 A / T) (VEHICLE WITH WU-TWC) 7B-27
Fig. 1 for Step 2. Fig. 2 for Step 2. Fig. 3 for Step 3.
When using SUZUKI scan tool: When not using SUZUKI scan tool:Terminal for solenoid-B (C29-2)
Terminal for
solenoid-A (C29-1)
TROUBLESHOOTING
STEPACTIONYESNO
1Was “AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION DIAGNOSTIC FLOW
TABLE” performed?Go to Step 2.Go to
“AUTOMATIC
TRANSMISSION
DIAGNOSTIC
FLOW TABLE”.
2Check Shift Solenoid Circuit.
When using SUZUKI scan tool:
1) Connect SUZUKI scan tool to DLC with ignition switch OFF.
2) Turn ignition switch ON.
3) Select “Data list” mode on scan tool. See Fig. 1.
4) Check “SHIFT SOL A-MONI” or “SHIFT SOL B-MONI” on
scan tool at “N” and “D” range.
“N” range: OFF
“D” range: ON
Is OFF / ON displayed as described above?
When not using SUZUKI scan tool:
1) Turn ignition switch ON.
2) Check voltage at terminal C02-8 or C02-9 for G10 engine
model (C03-4 or C03-11 for G13 engine model) of PCM
connector connected. See Fig. 2.
“N” range: 0 V
“D” range: 10 – 14 V
Is voltage displayed as described above?Intermittent
trouble.
Check for
intermittent
referring to
“INTERMITTENT
AND POOR
CONNECTION”
in Section 0A.Go to Step 3.
3Check Shift Solenoid for Resistance.
1) Turn ignition switch OFF.
2) Disconnect connector of shift solenoid.
3) Check resistance between solenoid terminal C29-1 or
C29-2 and transmission. See Fig. 3.
Is it 8 – 20 Ω?“G/W” or “G/Or”
wire open or
short, or poor
C02-8 or C02-9
for G10 engine
model (C03-4 or
C03-11 for G13
engine model)
connection.
If wire and
connection are
OK, substitute a
known-good
PCM and
recheck.Replace shift
solenoid.
7B-32 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (3 A / T) (VEHICLE WITH WU-TWC)
STALL TEST
This test is to check overall performance of automatic transmission
and engine by measuring stall speed at D and R ranges.
Be sure to perform this test only when transmission fluid is at normal
operating temperature (70–80C / 158–176F) and its level is be-
tween FULL HOT and LOW HOT. (Refer to “Fluid level” in this sec-
tion.)
CAUTION:
Do not run engine at stall more than 5 seconds continuous-
ly, for oil temperature may rise excessively high.
1) Install tachometer.
2) Apply parking brake and block vehicle wheels.
3) Start engine with selector lever shifted to P range.
4) Depress brake pedal.
5) Shift selector lever to D range and depress accelerator pedal ful-
ly while watching tachometer. Read engine rpm quickly when it
has become constant (stall speed).
6) Release accelerator pedal immediately after stall speed is
checked.
7) In the same way, check stall speed at R range.
8) Stall speed should be within following specification.
Stall speed: 2,500 – 2,900 r / min
(For both G10 and G13 engine models)
9) Possible causes for out-of-specification stall speed are as fol-
lows. Check each part which is suspected to be the cause.
Stall speed measured
Possible causes
Lower than specificationEngine output insufficient
Torque converter defective
Higher than specification in
D rangeForward clutch slippage
One-way clutch defective
Higher than specification in
R rangeDirect clutch slippage
1st-reverse brake slippage
1. Front drive shaft (LH)
2. Oil pan
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (3 A / T) (VEHICLE WITH WU-TWC) 7B-33
LINE PRESSURE TEST
This test is to check oil pressure system for operation by measuring
oil pressure in oil pressure line. Make sure to perform this test only
when transmission fluid is at normal operating temperature.
NOTE:
Make sure that transmission fluid level is between FULL HOT
and LOW HOT marks on oil level gauge at normal operating
temperature which corresponds to 70–80C (155–176F) of
fluid. (Refer to “Fluid level” in this section.)
Check that transmission is free from fluid leakage.
1) With engine at stop, remove plug and connect oil pressure
gauge to plug hole.
Special Tool
(A): 09925-37811-001
2) Install tachometer.
3) Apply parking brake and block vehicle wheels.
4) With selector lever shifted to P range, start engine.
5) Depress brake pedal fully.
6) Shift selector lever to D range and check oil pressure with engine
running at idling speed and at stall speed respectively.
7) Repeat the same check as in step 6) with selector lever shifted
to R range.
CAUTION:
Do not run engine at stall more than 5 seconds continu-
ously, for oil temperature may rise excessively high.
8) If line pressure is within respective specification in table below,
oil pressure system is in good condition.
[G10 Engine Model]
Engine speedLine pressureEngine s eedD rangeR range
Idling speed
200 – 390 kPa
2.0 – 3.9 kg / cm2
28.4 – 55.5 psi
540 – 780 kPa
5.4 – 7.8 kg / cm2
76.8 – 110.9 psi
Stall speed
390 – 590 kPa
3.9 – 5.9 kg / cm2
55.5 – 83.9 psi
880 – 1230 kPa
8.8 – 12.3 kg / cm2
125.1 – 174.9 psi
[G13 Engine Model]
Engine speedLine pressureEngine s eedD rangeR range
Idling speed
260 – 460 kPa
2.6 – 4.6 kg / cm2
37.0 – 65.4 psi
660 – 900 kPa
6.6 – 9.0 kg / cm2
93.9 – 128.0 psi
Stall speed
660 – 850 kPa
6.6 – 8.5 kg / cm2
93.9 – 120.9 psi
1330 kPa or more
13.3 kg / cm2 or more
189.0 psi or more
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (3 A / T) (VEHICLE WITH WU-TWC) 7B-35
ROAD TEST
This test is to check if upshift and downshift take place at specified
speeds while actually driving vehicle on a level road.
WARNING:
Carry out the test in very little traffic area to prevent an ac-
cident.
The test requires 2 persons, a driver and a tester.
1) Warm up engine.
2) With engine running at idle, shift selector lever to D range.
3) i) Accelerate vehicle speed by depressing accelerator pedal
very little (within 4 deg. of throttle valve opening).
ii) Check if upshift takes place from 1st to 2nd at about 18 km / h
(11 mile / h) and from 2nd to 3rd at about 30 km / h (19 mile / h).
iii)
[For G10 Engine Model]
Stop vehicle once. Then start it again and while accelerating
by depressing accelerator pedal fully, check if upshift takes
place from 1st to 2nd at 52 km / h (33 mile / h) and from 2nd to
3rd at 97 km / h (61 mile / h).
[For G13 Engine Model]
Stop vehicle once. Then start it again and while accelerating
by depressing accelerator pedal fully, check if upshift takes
place from 1st to 2nd at 58 km / h (36 mile / h) and from 2nd to
3rd at 110 km / h (69 mile / h).
iv) Stop vehicle again.
v) Start vehicle and keep it running at 25 km / h (15 mile / h) and
then release accelerator pedal completely. 1 or 2 seconds lat-
er, depress accelerator pedal fully and check if downshift
from 2nd to 1st takes place.
vi) Keep vehicle running at 75 km / h (47 miles / h) and in the
same way as in step v), check if downshift from 3rd to 2nd
takes place.
vii) If upshift or downshift fails to take place at each specified
speed in the road test, possible causes for such failure are as
follows. Check each part which is suspected to be the cause.
Condition
Possible causes
No upshift from 1st
to 2nd1 – 2 shift valve defective
2nd brake solenoid valve defective
PCM defective, or disconnection or
poor connection in electric circuit
No upshift from
2nd to 3rd2-3 shift valve defective
Direct clutch solenoid valve defective
PCM defective, or disconnection or
poor connection in electric circuit
No downshift from
2nd to 1st or 3rd to
2ndThrottle position sensor defective
PCM defective, or disconnection or
poor connection in electric circuit
1. PCM coupler disconnected
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (3 A / T) (VEHICLE WITH WU-TWC) 7B-39
TRANSMISSION RANGE SENSOR CHECK
Check transmission range sensor referring to Step 2 of DTC P0705
Flow Table.
OUTPUT SHAFT SPEED SENSOR CHECK
1) Turn OFF ignition switch.
2) Disconnect coupler(s) from powertrain control module.
3) Bring ohmmeter probes in touch with coupler terminals from har-
ness side.
4) Check resistance of output shaft speed sensor.
Resistance between terminals
C03-2 and C03-13
(For G10 engine model)
C03-2 and C03-8
(For G13 engine model) : 100 – 300 Ω
Resistance between terminal
and ground : 1 MΩ or more
If resistance are out of specification, check wire harness and
connector for open or short and output shaft speed sensor itself
for resistance.
If resistance are within above specifications, proceed to next
step.
5) Visually check output shaft speed sensor and counter shaft gear
for the following:
No damage
No foreign material attached
Correct installation
If any malfunction is found, clean, repair or replace.
1. Output shaft speed sensor
1. PCM coupler disconnected
7B-40 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (3 A / T) (VEHICLE WITH WU-TWC)
Separately from the above inspection, output shaft speed sensor
itself can be checked on its resistance by disconnecting coupler.
NOTE:
Function of output shaft speed sensor can be checked by
measuring generated pulse as voltage.
For its measurement, use an analog type voltmeter while
spinning wheels on lift and with selector lever in “D” range.
Output shaft speed sensor specifications
Coil resistance100 – 300 Ω
Output voltage at 40 km / h
(25 mile / h)Approximately 1 V
SHIFT SOLENOID VALVE CIRCUIT CHECK
1) With ignition switch turned OFF, disconnect PCM couplers.
2) Bring ohmmeter probes in touch with coupler terminals from har-
ness side and measure each resistance.
Resistance between C02-9 and C02-1
for G10 engine model (C03-4 and
C01-1 for G13 engine model)
(Shift solenoid-A, direct clutch) : 8 – 20 Ω
Resistance between C02-8 and C02-1
for G10 engine model (C03-11 and
C01-1 for G13 engine model)
(Shift solenoid-B, 2nd brake) : 8 – 20 Ω
If resistance is out of specification, check shift solenoid itself for
resistance (referring to Step 3 of DTC P0753 / P0756 Flow Table)
and wire harness for open or short.
If resistance is within specification, proceed to step 3).
IMMOBILIZER CONTROL SYSTEM 8G-3
Vehicle without monitor coupler
1. Coil antenna
2. Immobilizer Control Module
3-1. ECM (G10 engine)
3-2. ECM (G13 engine without monitor coupler)
3-3. ECM (G13 engine with monitor coupler)
4. Immobilizer diagnostic coupler
4-1. Diagnostic output terminal
4-2. Ground terminal
5. Malfunction indicator lamp
6. Main relay
7. Ignition switch
8. Fuse
9. Main fuse
10. To #9-pin in Data link connector
11. To #7-pin in Data link connector
12. To ABS control module
13. Immobilizer indicator lamp
(Vehicle not equipped with monitor coupler)
14. Monitor coupler (Vehicle not equipped
with immobilizer indicator lamp)
Vehicle with monitor couplerG10 engineG13 engine
G13B engine
n
W/R
Bl / B
W/Bl
B/W
V/G
W/Bl
B/W
B
V/W
V/W
P/B
P/Bl
P/G
B
B
B/Bl
B/R
–
R/G
–W/R
Gr
R/B
B/W
V/G
W/Bl
B/W
B
Y/B
V/W
P/B
P/Bl
P/G
B
B
B/Or
B/Or
–
R/G
–W/R
G/B
W/Bl
B/W
–
W/Bl
B/W
B
V/W
V/W
P/B
P/Bl
P/G
B
B/Bl
B/Bl
B/G
V
–
V/Y WIRE
SYMBOL
G10 engineG13 engine
without monitor
couplerG13 engine
with monitor
coupler WIRE COLORabcdefghijklmnopqrst
8G-14 IMMOBILIZER CONTROL SYSTEM
1. Main fuse
2. Main relay
3. ECM
4. Immobilizer indicator lamp
(Vehicle not equipped with
monitor coupler)For G10 engine
For G13B engine
For G10 engine For G13B engine
A-2 IMMOBILIZER INDICATOR LAMP CHECK
(IMMOBILIZER INDICATOR LAMP DOSE NOT LIGHT AT IGNITION SWITCH ON)
STEPACTIONYESNO
11) Turn ignition switch ON.
Do other indicator / warning lights in
combination meter come ON?Go to Step 2.“IG” fuse blown, main fuse blown,
ignition switch malfunction,
“(d)” circuit between “IG” fuse
and combination meter or poor
coupler connection at
combination meter.
21) Turn ignition switch OFF and
disconnect connectors from ECM.
2) Check for proper connection to ECM
at terminal C02-18 for G10 engine or
C01-28 for G13B engine.
3) If OK, then using service wire, ground
terminal C02-18 for G10 engine or
C01-28 for G13B engine in connector
disconnected.
Does immobilizer indicator lamp turn on
at ignition switch ON?Substitute a known-
good ECM and
recheck.Bulb burned out or “(P)” wire
circuit open.