1. Flywheel bolts or drive plate bolts for A / T vehicle
6) Install oil pump. Refer to “Oil pump”.
7) Install flywheel (for M / T vehicle) or drive plate
(for A / T vehicle).
Using special tool, lock flywheel or drive plate, and
tighten flywheel or drive plate bolts to specified
torque.
Special Tool
(A): 09924-17810
Tightening Torque
(c): 78 N
.m (7.8 kg-m, 56.0 lb-ft)
0A-2 GENERAL INFORMATION
HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL
1) There is a TABLE OF CONTENTS FOR THE WHOLE MANUAL
on the third page of this manual, whereby you can easily find the
section that offers the information you need. Also, there is a
CONTENTS on the first page of EACH SECTION, where the
main items in that section are listed.
2) Each section of this manual has its own pagination. It is indicated
at the top of each page along with the Section name.
3) The SPECIAL TOOL usage and TIGHTENING TORQUE
SPECIFICATION are given as shown in figure below.
4) A number of abbreviations are used in the text.
For their full explanations, refer to “ABBREVIATIONS AND
SYMBOLS MAY BE USED IN THIS MANUAL” of this section.
5) The SI, metric and foot-pound systems are used as units in this
manual.
6) DIAGNOSIS are included in each section as necessary.
7) At the end of each section, there are descriptions of SPECIAL
TOOLS, REQUIRED SERVICE MATERIALS and TIGHT-
ENING TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS that should be used for the
servicing work described in that section.
1. Air bag wire harness
2. Driver air bag (inflator) module
3. Passenger air bag (inflator) module
4. SDM
GENERAL INFORMATION 0A-3
PRECAUTIONS
PRECAUTION FOR VEHICLES EQUIPPED
WITH A SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT (AIR
BAG) SYSTEM
WARNING:
The configuration of air bag system parts are as shown in
the figure. When it is necessary to service (remove, rein-
stall and inspect) these parts, be sure to follow proce-
dures described in Section 9J. Failure to follow proper
procedures could result in possible air bag deployment,
personal injury, damage to parts or air bag being unable
to deploy when necessary.
If the air bag system and another vehicle system both
need repair, Suzuki recommends that the air bag system
be repaired first, to help avoid unintended air bag deploy-
ment.
Do not modify the steering wheel, dashboard, or any other
air bag system component. Modifications can adversely
affect air bag system performance and lead to injury.
If the vehicle will be exposed to temperatures over 93C,
200F (for example, during a paint baking process), re-
move the air bag system components (air bag (inflator)
modules, sensing and diagnostic module) beforehand to
avoid component damage or unintended deployment.
DIAGNOSIS
When troubleshooting air bag system, be sure to follow
“DIAGNOSIS” in Section 9J. Bypassing these procedures
may result in extended diagnostic time, incorrect diagnosis,
and incorrect parts replacement.
Never use electrical test equipment other than that specified
in this manual.
WARNING:
Never attempt to measure the resistance of the air bag (in-
flator) modules (driver and passenger). It is very dangerous
as the electric current from the tester may deploy the air
bag.
1. Transfer lock bolt
2. Shift fork shaft Testing following items
Speedometer
Chassis dynamo
Brake
Wheel balance (on car type)Towing vehicle with
front or rear
wheels lifted upDriving front
wheels which are
jacked up
4WD
2WD
GENERAL INFORMATION 0A-17
PRECAUTION IN SERVICING FULL-TIME 4WD VEHICLE
When performing any of the following types of work, be sure to make the vehicle as front wheel drive by cutting
transmission of driving force to the rear wheels. Otherwise, rear wheels are driven and vehicle accidents, damage
and personal injury may result.
SWITCHING FROM 4WD TO 2WD
Set 4WD / 2WD select lever located at lower side of transfer driven
case to 2WD as follows.
1) Loosen transfer lock bolt.
2) Push in shift fork shaft fully.
3) With shift fork shaft pushed in, tighten transfer lock bolt.
Tightening Torque
(a): 19 N
.m (1.9 kg-m, 14.0 lb-ft)
NOTE:
If shift fork shaft is hard to move, try to move it while turning
it to the right and left little by little. Do the same when setting
back to 4WD after servicing vehicle.
Upon completion of servicing, always set shift fork shaft
back to 4WD.
When using floor jack:
GENERAL INFORMATION 0A-21
In raising front or rear vehicle end off the floor by jacking, be sure
to put the jack against the center portion of front cross member (1)
or rear cross member (2).
WARNING:
Never apply jack against suspension parts (i.e., stabilizer,
etc.) or vehicle floor, or it may get deformed.
If the vehicle to be jacked up only at the front or rear end,
be sure to block the wheels on ground in order to ensure
safety.
After the vehicle is jacked up, be sure to support it on
stands. It is extremely dangerous to do any work on the
vehicle raised on jack alone.
To perform service with either front or rear vehicle end jacked up,
be sure to place safety stands under body so that body is securely
supported. And then check to ensure that body does not slide on
safety stands and the vehicle is held stable for safety’s sake.
0A-22 GENERAL INFORMATION
A
ABS : Anti-Lock Brake System
ATDC : After Top Dead Center
API : American Petroleum Institute
ATF : Automatic Transmission Fluid
ALR : Automatic Locking Retractor
AC : Alternating Current
A / T : Automatic Transmission
A / C : Air Conditioning
ABDC : After Bottom Dead Center
A / F : Air Fuel Mixture Ratio
A-ELR : Automatic-Emergency Locking
Retractor
B
B+ : Battery Positive Voltage
BTDC : Before Top Dead Center
BBDC : Before Bottom Dead Center
C
CKT : Circuit
CMP Sensor : Camshaft Position Sensor
(Crank Angle Sensor, CAS)
CO : Carbon Monoxide
CPP Switch : Clutch Pedal Position Switch
(Clutch Switch, Clutch Start
Switch)
CPU : Central Processing Unit
CRS : Child Restraint System
D
DC : Direct Current
DLC : Data Link Connector (Assembly
Line Diag. Link, ALDL, Serial
Data Link, SDL)
DOHC : Double Over Head Camshaft
DOJ : Double Offset Joint
DRL : Daytime Running Light
DTC : Diagnostic Trouble Code
(Diagnostic Code)
E
EBCM : Electronic Brake Control
Module, ABS Control Module
ECM : Engine Control Module
ECT Sensor : Engine Coolant Temperature
Sensor (Water Temp. Sensor,
WTS)
EGR : Exhaust Gas Recirculation
EGRT Sensor : EGR Temperature Sensor
(Recirculated Exhaust
Gas Temp. Sensor, REGTS)
EFE Heater : Early Fuel Evaporation Heater
(Positive Temperature
Coefficient, PTC Heater)
ELR : Emergency Locking Retractor
EPS : Electronic Power Steering
EVAP : Evaporative Emission
EVAP Canister : Evaporative Emission Canister
(Charcoal Canister)
F
4WD : 4 Wheel Drive
G
GEN : Generator
GND : Ground
H
HC : Hydrocarbons
HO2S : Heated Oxygen Sensor
I
IAC Valve : Idle Air Control Valve (Idle
Speed Control Solenoid Valve,
ISC Solenoid Valve)
IAT Sensor : Intake Air Temperature Sensor
(Air temperature Sensor, ATS)
ICM : Immobilizer Control Module
IG : Ignition
ISC Actuator : Idle Speed Control Actuator
(Motor)
ABBREVIATIONS AND SYMBOLS MAY BE USED IN THIS MANUAL
ABBREVIATIONS
GENERAL INFORMATION 0A-23
L
LH : Left Hand
LSPV : Load Sensing Proportioning
Valve
M
MAF Sensor : Mass Air Flow Sensor (Air Flow
Sensor, AFS, Air Flow Meter,
AFM)
MAP Sensor : Manifold Absolute Pressure
Sensor (Pressure Sensor, PS)
Max : Maximum
MFI : Multiport Fuel Injection
(Multipoint Fuel Injection)
Min : Minimum
MIL : Malfunction Indicator Lamp
M / T : Manual Transmission
N
NOx : Nitrogen Oxides
O
OBD : On-Board Diagnostic System
(Self-Diagnosis Function)
O / D : Overdrive
OHC : Over Head Camshaft
P
PNP : Park / Neutral Position
P / S : Power Steering
PSP Switch : Power Steering Pressure Switch
(P / S Pressure Switch)
PCM : Powertrain Control Module
PCV : Positive Crankcase Ventilation
R
RH : Right Hand
S
SAE : Society of Automotive
Engineers
SDM : Sensing and Diagnostic Module
(Air Bag Controller, Air Bag
Control Module)
SFI : Sequential Multiport Fuel
Injection
SOHC : Single Over Head Camshaft
T
TBI : Throttle Body Fuel Injection
(Single-Point Fuel Injection,
SPI)
TCC : Torque Converter Clutch
TCM : Transmission Control Module
(A / T Controller, A / T Control
Module)
TP Sensor : Throttle Position Sensor
TVV : Thermal Vacuum Valve
(Thermal Vacuum Switching
Valve, TVSV, Bimetal Vacuum
Switching Valve, BVSV)
TWC : Three-Way Catalytic Converter
(Three-Way Catalyst)
2WD : 2 Wheel Drive
V
VIN : Vehicle Identification Number
VSS : Vehicle Speed Sensor
W
WU-OC : Warm Up Oxidation Catalytic
Converter
WU-TWC : Warm Up Three-Way Catalytic
Converter
MAINTENANCE AND LUBRICATION 0B-3
Interval:
This interval should be
judged by
This table includes services as scheduled up to 90,000 km (54,000 miles)
mileage. Beyond 90,000 km (54,000 miles), carry out the same services at
the same intervals respectively.
This interval should be judged by
odometer reading or months,Km( 1,000)153045607590g
whichever comes first.Miles( 1,000)91827364554
Months122436486072
4. EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM
4-1.PCV (Positive Crankcase Ventilation)
ValveVehicle
without
O2S
––I––I
Vehicle
with O2S–––––I
4-2.Fuel evaporative emission control system–––––I
5. BRAKE
5-1.Brake discs and padsIIIIII
Brake drums and shoes–I–I–I
5-2.Brake hoses and pipes–I–I–I
5-3.Brake fluid–R–R–R
5-4.Brake lever and cableInspect at first 15,000 km (9,000 miles) only.
6. CHASSIS AND BODY
6-1.Clutch pedal (for manual transmission)–I–I–I
6-2.Tires/wheel discsIIIIII
6-3.Propeller shaft (4WD) and drive shafts––I––I
6-4.Suspension system–I–I–I
6-5.Steering system–I–I–I
6-6.Power steering (if equipped)IIIIII
6-7.Manual transmission oilI–R––R
6-8.Automatic transmissionFluid level–I–I–I
Fluid changeReplace every 165,000 km (99,000 miles).
Fluid hose–––R––
6-9.Rear differential oil (4WD) (R: 1st 15,000 km only)R or I–I–I–
6-10. All latches, hinges and locks–I–I–I
NOTES:
“R”: Replace or change
“I”: Inspect and correct or replace if necessary
0B-4 MAINTENANCE AND LUBRICATION
MAINTENANCE RECOMMENDED UNDER SEVERE DRIVING CONDITIONS
If the vehicle is usually used under the conditions corresponding to any severe condition code given below, it is
recommended that applicable maintenance operation be performed at the particular interval as given in the chart
below.
Severe condition code
A –Repeated short trips F –Leaded fuel use
B –Driving on rough and/or muddy roads G –(For Diesel engine) Town use / Towing a trailer /
C –Driving on dusty roads Sustained high speed driving /
D –Driving in extremely cold weather and/or Hot climates above 30C (86F) /
salted roads Low quality lubricants or fuel
E –Repeated short trips in extremely cold weather H –Trailer towing (if admitted)
Severe
Condition Code
MaintenanceMaintenance
OperationMaintenance Interval
BCDITEM 1-1IEvery 15,000 km (9,000 miles)
or 12 months
– B C D – – – –Drive belt (V-rib belt)REvery 45,000 km (27,000 miles)
or 36 months
A – C D E F – HITEM 1-4
Engine oil and filterREvery 5,000 km (3,000 miles)
or 4 months
A B C – E F – HITEM 2-1
Spark plugsREvery 10,000 km (6,000 miles)
or 8 months
ITEM 3 1IEvery 2,500 km (1,500 miles)
– – C – – – – –ITEM 3-1
Air cleaner filter *1REvery 30,000 km (18,000 miles)
or 24 months
– B C D – – – HITEM 6-2
Wheel bearingsIEvery 15,000 km (9,000 miles)
or 12 months
– B – D E – – H
ITEM 6-3
Propeller shaft (4WD) and drive
shafts
I
Every 15,000 km (9,000 miles)
or 12 months
– B – – E – – H
ITEM 6-7 / 6-8
Manual transmission oil and
differential oil (4WD)
R
Every 30,000 km (18,000 miles)
or 24 months
– B – – E – – HITEM 6-9
Automatic transmission fluidREvery 30,000 km (18,000 miles)
or 24 months
NOTES:
“R”: Replace or change
“I”: Inspect and correct or replace if necessary
*1: Inspect or replace more frequently if necessary