BODY ELECTRICAL SYSTEM 8-1
6F1
6F2
6G
6H
6K
7A
7A1
7B1
7C1
7D
7E
7F
8A
8
8D
8E
9
10
10A
10B
SECTION 8
BODY ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
CONTENTS
DIAGNOSIS ........................................................ 8-3
HEADLIGHT .................................................... 8-3
HEADLIGHTS WITH LEVELING SYSTEM
(IF EQUIPPED) ............................................... 8-3
TURN SIGNAL AND HAZARD WARNING
LIGHT .............................................................. 8-3
CLEARANCE, TAIL AND LICENSE
PLATE LIGHT ................................................. 8-4
BACK-UP LIGHT ............................................. 8-4
BRAKE LIGHT ................................................ 8-4
FRONT FOG LIGHT (IF EQUIPPED) ............. 8-4
REAR FOG LIGHT (IF EQUIPPED) ................ 8-4
SPEEDOMETER AND VSS ............................ 8-5
FUEL METER AND FUEL LEVEL SENSOR
(GAUGE UNIT) ............................................... 8-5
ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE (ECT)
METER AND ECT SENSOR ........................... 8-5
OIL PRESSURE WARNING LIGHT ................ 8-5
BRAKE AND PARKING BRAKE WARNING
LIGHT .............................................................. 8-6
REAR WINDOW DEFOGGER ........................ 8-6
WIPERS AND WASHERS .............................. 8-6
FRONT WIPER AND WASHER .................. 8-6
REAR WIPER AND WASHER (IF
EQUIPPED)................................................. 8-6
POWER WINDOW CONTROL SYSTEM
(IF EQUIPPED) ............................................... 8-7
CIGARETTE LIGHTER ................................... 8-7
POWER DOOR LOCK CONTROL SYSTEM
(IF EQUIPPED) ............................................... 8-7
KEYLESS ENTRY SYSTEM (IF
EQUIPPED) .................................................... 8-7POWER DOOR MIRROR CONTROL
SYSTEM (IF EQUIPPED) ............................... 8-8
INTERIOR LIGHT ........................................... 8-8
HORN ............................................................. 8-8
IGNITION KEY REMAINDER (IF EQUIPPED)
AND LIGHT REMAINDER WARNING
BUZZER.......................................................... 8-8
SEAT BELT WARNING LIGHT (IF
EQUIPPED) .................................................... 8-8
FRONT SEAT HEATER (IF EQUIPPED) ....... 8-9
ON-VEHICLE SERVICE ..................................... 8-9
CAUTIONS IN SERVICING ............................ 8-9
HEADLIGHT ................................................... 8-9
HEADLIGHT SWITCH ................................ 8-9
HEADLIGHT ASSEMBLY ......................... 8-10
HEADLIGHT BULB ................................... 8-10
HEADLIGHT AIMING ADJUSTMENT
WITH SCREEN ......................................... 8-11
HEADLIGHT LEVELING SWITCH (IF
EQUIPPED) .............................................. 8-12
TURN SIGNAL AND HAZARD WARNING
LIGHTS ......................................................... 8-12
TURN SIGNAL LIGHT SWITCH ............... 8-12
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION ............. 8-12
TURN SIGNAL AND HAZARD RELAY ..... 8-13
HAZARD SWITCH .................................... 8-13
FRONT FOG LIGHTS (IF EQUIPPED)......... 8-13
FRONT FOG LIGHT SWITCH .................. 8-13
REAR FOG LIGHT (IF EQUIPPED) ............. 8-14
REAR FOG LIGHT SWITCH..................... 8-14
IGNITION SWITCH ....................................... 8-14
COMBINATION METER ............................... 8-15 WARNING:
For vehicles equipped with Supplemental Restraint (Air Bag) System :
Service on and around the air bag system components or wiring must be performed only by an
authorized SUZUKI dealer. Refer to “Air Bag System Components and Wiring Location View” under
“General Description” in air bag system section in order to confirm whether you are performing ser-
vice on or near the air bag system components or wiring. Please observe all WARNINGS and “Ser-
vice Precautions” under “On-Vehicle Service” in air bag system section before performing service
on or around the air bag system components or wiring. Failure to follow WARNINGS could result in
unintentional activation of the system or could render the system inoperative. Either of these two
conditions may result in severe injury.
Technical service work must be started at least 90 seconds after the ignition switch is turned to the
“LOCK” position and the negative cable is disconnected from the battery. Otherwise, the system
may be activated by reserve energy in the Sensing and Diagnostic Module (SDM).
8-2 BODY ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
CIRCUIT.................................................... 8-15
FUEL METER AND FUEL LEVEL
SENSOR (GAUGE UNIT) ............................. 8-16
FUEL LEVEL METER ............................... 8-16
FUEL LEVEL SENSOR (GAUGE UNIT) ... 8-17
SPEED METER AND VSS ........................... 8-17
VSS ........................................................... 8-17
ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE (ECT)
METER AND SENSOR................................. 8-17
ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE
(ECT) METER ........................................... 8-17
ECT SENSOR ........................................... 8-18
OIL PRESSURE WARNING LIGHT ............. 8-18
OIL PRESSURE SWITCH ........................ 8-18
BRAKE FLUID LEVEL AND PARKING
BRAKE WARNING LIGHT ............................ 8-18
BRAKE FLUID LEVEL SWITCH ............... 8-18
PARKING BRAKE SWITCH...................... 8-19
REAR WINDOW DEFOGGER...................... 8-19
DEFOGGER SWITCH .............................. 8-19
DEFOGGER WIRE ................................... 8-19
WIPERS AND WASHERS ............................ 8-21
COMPONENTS ........................................ 8-21
FRONT WIPER AND WASHER
SWITCH .................................................... 8-21
FRONT WIPER MOTOR........................... 8-23
WASHER TANK AND WASHER
PUMP ........................................................ 8-24
REAR WIPER AND WASHER SWITCH
(IF EQUIPPED) ......................................... 8-25REAR WIPER MOTOR .............................. 8-25
IGNITION KEY REMAINDER (IF EQUIPPED)
AND LIGHT REMAINDER WARNING
BUZZER ........................................................ 8-25
POWER WINDOW CONTROL SYSTEM
(IF EQUIPPED).............................................. 8-26
POWER WINDOW MAIN SWITCH ........... 8-26
POWER WINDOW SUB SWITCH ............. 8-27
DOOR SWITCH ............................................. 8-27
STOP LAMP (BRAKE) SWITCH ................... 8-27
POWER DOOR LOCK SYSTEM (IF
EQUIPPED) ................................................... 8-28
DOOR LOCK CONTROLLER .................... 8-28
DRIVER’S DOOR KNOB SWITCH ............ 8-28
DOOR LOCK ACTUATOR......................... 8-29
KEYLESS ENTRY SYSTEM (IF
EQUIPPED) ................................................... 8-29
DOOR LOCK CONTROLLER .................... 8-29
DOOR LOCK ACTUATOR......................... 8-29
RECEIVER................................................. 8-30
TRANSMITTER ......................................... 8-30
POWER DOOR MIRROR CONTROL
SYSTEM (IF EQUIPPED) .............................. 8-31
MIRROR SWITCH ..................................... 8-31
DOOR MIRROR ACTUATOR .................... 8-32
FRONT SEAT HEATER (IF EQUIPPED) ...... 8-32
SEAT HEATER SWITCH (DRIVER AND
PASSENGER SIDE) .................................. 8-32
SEAT HEATER WIRE................................ 8-33
BODY ELECTRICAL SYSTEM 8-5
SPEEDOMETER AND VSS
FUEL METER AND FUEL LEVEL SENSOR (GAUGE UNIT)
ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE (ECT) METER AND ECT SENSOR
OIL PRESSURE WARNING LIGHT
Condition Possible Cause Correction
Speedometer shows
no operation or incor-
rect operation“IG/METER” and/or “RADIO/DOME” fuse(s)
blownReplace fuse(s) to check for short.
VSS faulty Check VSS.
Printed plate in combination meter faulty Check printed plate.
Wiring or grounding faulty Repair circuit.
Signal rotor on differential case faulty Check signal rotor.
Speedometer faulty Replace speedometer.
Condition Possible Cause Correction
Fuel meter shows no
operation or incorrect
operation“IG/METER” fuse blown Replace fuse to check for short.
Fuel gauge unit faulty Check fuel gauge unit.
Printed plate in combination meter faulty Check printed plate.
Fuel meter faulty Check fuel meter.
Wiring or grounding faulty Repair circuit.
Condition Possible Cause Correction
Engine coolant temp.
meter shows no oper-
ation or incorrect
operation“IG/METER” fuse blown Replace fuse to check for short.
ECT meter faulty Check ECT meter.
Printed plate in combination meter faulty Check printed plate.
ECT sensor faulty Check ECT sensor.
Wiring or grounding faulty Repair circuit.
Condition Possible Cause Correction
Oil pressure warning
light does not light up
when turn the ignition
switch to ON position
at engine offBulb in combination meter blown Replace bulb.
“IG/METER” fuse blown Replace fuse to check for short.
Printed plate in combination meter faulty Check printed plate.
Oil pressure switch faulty Check oil pressure switch.
Wiring or grounding faulty Repair circuit.
Oil pressure warning
light stay onOil pressure switch faulty Check oil pressure switch.
BODY ELECTRICAL SYSTEM 8-15
COMBINATION METER
CIRCUIT
Terminal arrangement of coupler viewed from harness side
12
3 4
56 7
8
910
1112 13
14
1715
16
or ABS
1. Speedometer 7. High beam light 13.“AIR BAG” warning light (if equipped)
2. Tachometer 8. Check engine light 14. Seat belt light (if equipped)
3. Fuel level meter 9. Oil pressure warning light 15. EPS warning light (if equipped)
4. Water temperature meter 10. Charge warning light 16.“O/D OFF” light (A/T vehicle only)
5. Turn signal pilot light (LH) 11. Brake warning light 17. Immobilizer warning light (if equipped)
6. Turn signal pilot light (RH) 12. ABS warning light (if equipped)
[A] : Connector K [B] : Connector L [C] : Connector M
1. To ignition switch BLU/YEL 1. To combination switch (turn L) GRN/RED 1. Blank–
2. To fuel level gauge YEL/RED 2. To combination switch (dimmer switch) RED 2. Blank–
3. To ECT sensor YEL/GRN 3. To VSS PPL 3. Blank–
4. To ground BLK/ORN 4. To ABS control module PNK/BLU 4. Blank–
5. Blank–5. To main fuse WHT/BLU 5. Blank–
6. To ABS control module RED/BLU 6. To door switch (driver side) BLK/YEL 6. Blank–
7. To ignition switch BLK/WHT 7. To combination switch (dimmer switch) RED/YEL 7. Blank–
8. To ECM (if equipped) BRN 8. To main fuse WHT/RED 8. Blank–
9. Blank–9. To ground BLK 9. To TCM (for A/T vehicle) BLU
10. To brake fluid level switch RED/BLK 10. To ECM (if equipped) PNK 10. Blank–
11. To parking brake switch BLK/RED 11. To ECM PPL/WHT
12. To generator WHT/BLU 12. To ground BLK
13. To oil pressure switch YEL/BLK 13. To combination switch (turn R) BLU/YEL
14. To seat belt switch BRN/YEL
15. To SDM (if equipped) YEL/BLK
16. To EPS (if equipped) YEL
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AIR BAG SYSTEM 10B-49
LIVE (UNDEPLOYED) AIR BAG (INFLATOR) MODULES
Special care is necessary when handling and storing a live (unde-
ployed) air bag (inflator) modules.
The rapid gas generation produced during deployment of the air
bag could cause the air bag (inflator) module, or an object in front
of the air bag (inflator) module, to be thrown through the air in the
unlikely event of an accidental deployment.
Never attempt disassembly of the air bag (inflator) modules.
If any abnormality is found, be sure to replace it with new
one as an assembly.
When an abnormality is noted as existing in the live (unde-
ployed) air bag (inflator) module, be sure to deploy it before
discarding it.
When grease, cleaning agent, oil, water, etc., got on the air
bag (inflator) modules (driver and passenger), wipe it off
immediately with a dry cloth.
If air bag (inflator) module was dropped from a height of 90
cm (3 ft) or more, it should be replaced with a new one as an
assembly. WARNING:
Never attempt to measure the resistance of the air bag
(inflator) modules (driver and passenger). It is very dan-
gerous as the electric current from the tester may deploy
the air bag.
WARNING:
For handling and storage of a live air bag (inflator)
module, select a place where the ambient temperature
below 65
°
°° °C (150
°
°° °F), without high humidity and away
from electric noise.
When carrying a live air bag (inflator) module, make
sure the bag opening is pointed away from you. In
case of an accidental deployment, the bag will then
deploy with minimal chance of injury. Never carry the
air bag (inflator) module by the wires or connector on
the underside of the module.
Otherwise, personal injury may result.
AIR BAG SYSTEM 10B-51
DEPLOYED AIR BAG (INFLATOR) MODULE AND ACTI-
VATED SEAT BELT PRETENSIONER
Refer to the procedure described under “DEPLOYED AIR BAG
(INFLATOR) MODULE AND ACTIVATED SEAT BELT PRETEN-
SIONER DISPOSAL”. WARNING:
For handling and storage of a live seat belt preten-
sioner, select a place where the ambient temperature
below 65
°
°° °C (150
°
°° °F), without high humidity and away
from electric noise.
Never carry the seat belt pretensioner by the wire or
connector of the pretensioner.
When placing a live seat belt pretensioner on the work-
bench or other surface, be sure not to lay it with its
exhaust hole (1) provided side facing down. It is also
prohibited to put something on its face with an exhaust
hole (1) or to put a seat belt pretensioner on top of
another.
Otherwise, personal injury may result.
WARNING:
The air bag (inflator) module and seat belt pretensioner
immediately after deployment/activation is very hot.
Wait for at least 30 minutes to cool it off before pro-
ceeding the work.
Do not apply water, oil, etc. to deployed air bag (infla-
tor) module and to activate seat belt pretensioner.
After an air bag (inflator) module has been deployed,
the surface of the air bag may contain a powdery resi-
due. This powder consists primarily of cornstarch
(used to lubricate the bag as it inflates) and by-prod-
ucts of the chemical reaction. As with many service
procedures, gloves and safety glasses should be
worn.
Wash your hands with mild soap and water after com-
pleting the work.