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6F2-4 IGNITION SYSTEM (FOR H27 ENGINE)
Diagnosis
Diagnostic Flow Table
Condition Possible Cause Correction
Engine cranks, but will 
not start or hard to 
start (No spark)Blown fuse for ignition coil assembly Replace.
Loose connection or disconnection of lead wire Connect securely.
Faulty spark plug (s) Replace.
Faulty ignition coil assembly (s) Replace.
Faulty CMP sensor Replace.
Faulty ECM (or PCM) Replace.
Maladjusted ignition timing Adjust.
Poor fuel economy or 
engine performanceIncorrect ignition timing Adjust.
Faulty spark plug(s) Replace.
Faulty ignition coil assembly (s) Replace.
Faulty CMP sensor Replace.
Faulty ECM (or PCM) Replace.
Faulty knock sensor  Replace.
Step Action Yes No
1Was “ENGINE DIAGNOSTIC FLOW TABLE” in 
Section 6-1 performed?Go to Step 2. Go to “ENGINE DIAG-
NOSTIC FLOW TABLE” in 
Section 6-1.
2 Ignition Spark Test
1) Check all spark plug for condition and type, 
referring to “SPARK PLUG” in this section.
2) If OK, perform ignition spark test, referring 
to “IGNITION SPARK CHECK” in this sec-
tion.
Is spark emitted from all spark plugs?Go to Step 8. Go to Step 3.
3 Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) Check
1) Check DTC stored in ECM (or PCM), refer-
ring to “DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODE 
(DTC) CHECK” in Section 6E2.
Is DTC stored?Go to applicable flow table 
corresponding to that 
code No. in Section 6E2.Go to Step 4.
4 Electrical Connection Check
1) Check ignition coil assemblies for electrical 
connection.
Are they connected securely?Go to Step 5. Connect securely.
5 Ignition Coil Assembly Power Supply, Ground 
and Trigger Signal Circuits Check
1) Check these circuits for open and short.
Are circuits in good condition?Go to Step 6. Repair or replace.
6 Ignition Coil Assembly Check
1) Substitute a known-good ignition coil 
assembly and then repeat Step 2.
Is check result of Step 2 satisfactory?Malfunction of ignition coil 
assembly.Go to Step 7. 
         
        
        
     
        
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IGNITION SYSTEM (FOR H27 ENGINE) 6F2-5
REFERENCE
Oscilloscope waveforms of CMP sensor REF signal and No.1
ignition trigger signal are as shown in figure when connecting
oscilloscope between terminal C51-1-13 of ECM (PCM) connec-
tor connected to ECM (PCM) and ground, and between terminal
C51-2-28 and ground. 7 CMP Sensor Check
1) Check CMP sensor.
Refer to Step 6 or 7 of “DTC P0340 DIAG. 
FLOW TABLE” in Section 6-1.
Is check result satisfactory?Substitute a known-good 
ECM (or PCM) and then 
repeat Step 2.Tighten CMP sensor bolt 
or replace CMP sensor.
8 Ignition Timing Check
1) Check initial ignition timing and ignition tim-
ing advance, referring to “IGNITION TIM-
ING CHECK AND ADJUSTMENT” in this 
section.
Is check result satisfactory?System is in good condi-
tion.Adjust ignition timing or 
check ECM (PCM) input 
signals related to this sys-
tem. Step Action Yes No
1. REF signal of CMP sensor
2. No.1 ignition trigger signal
3. Primary coil current flow time 
         
        
        
     
        
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IGNITION SYSTEM (FOR H27 ENGINE) 6F2-7
5) Set timing light to ignition harness for No.1 cylinder.
6) Using timing light, check that timing observed from viewpoint
is within specification.
Initial ignition timing of viewpoint
(when it is fixed by SUZUKI scan tool) : 
5 ± 1° BTDC
Ignition order : 
1-6-5-4-3-2
Special tool
(A) : 09930-76420
7) If ignition timing is out of specification, loosen flange bolt,
adjust timing by turning CMP sensor (1) while engine is run-
ning, and then tighten bolt (2).
Tightening torque
CMP sensor bolt (a) : 15 N·m (1.5 kg-m, 11.0 lb-ft)
8) After tightening bolt (2), recheck that ignition timing is within
specification.
9) After checking and/or adjusting, end fixed spark mode of
SUZUKI scan tool.
10) With engine idling (closed throttle position and vehicle
stopped), check that ignition timing is about BTDC 12-16°
(shown in the figure). Also, check that increasing engine
speed advances ignition timing.
If above check results are not satisfactory, check input sig-
nals related to this system.
1. Timing mark on crankshaft pulley
NOTE:
In this state, ignition timing may vary more or less of ini-
tial ignition timing but it is nothing abnormal.
1. Timing mark on crankshaft pulley 
         
        
        
     
        
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6F2-10 IGNITION SYSTEM (FOR H27 ENGINE)
CMP Sensor
REMOVAL
1) Disconnect CMP sensor coupler (2).
2) Remove A/T fluid level gauge and filler tube.
3) Remove CMP sensor (1) by removing bolt (3).
INSTALLATION
1) Install a new O-ring (2) with engine oil applied to CMP sen-
sor (1). CAUTION:
Disassembly is prohibited. If anything faulty is found,
replace as an assembly unit.
2
3
1
NOTE:
After installing CMP sensor, adjust ignition timing. (Refer
to “IGNITION TIMING CHECK AND ADJUSTMENT” in this
section). 
         
        
        
     
        
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IGNITION SYSTEM (FOR H27 ENGINE) 6F2-11
2) Install CMP sensor to camshaft.
Fit the dog of CMP sensor coupling into the slots of cam-
shaft, when installing. The dogs of CMP sensor coupling are
offset. Therefore, if the dogs can not be fitted into the slots,
turn the CMP sensor shaft by 180 degree and try again.
3) Tighten CMP sensor bolt (3).
Tightening torque
CMP sensor bolt (a) : 15 N·m (1.5 kg-m, 11.0 lb-ft)
4) Connect CMP sensor coupler (2) to CMP sensor (1).
5) Install A/T fluid level gauge and filler tube.
Tightening torque
A/T filler tube bolt (a) : 85 N·m (8.5 kg-m, 61.5 lb-ft)
1. CMP sensor
2. CMP sensor coupling
3. Camshaft
A : Slot offset
12
2
3, (a)
1
(a) 
         
        
        
     
        
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7B1-4 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (4 A/T)
Electronic Shift Control System
1. PCM (ECM) 9. Transmission range sensor 17. MIL (“SERVICE ENGINE SOON” lamp)
2. VSS 10. Shift solenoid-A 18. O/D off switch
3. CMP sensor 11. Shift solenoid-B 19. P/N change switch
4. TP sensor 12. TCC solenoid 20. 4WD low switch
5. ECT sensor 13. Data link connector 21. Main relay
6. Stop lamp switch 14. Cruise control module 22. Ignition switch
7. Input shaft speed sensor 15.“POWER” lamp 23. Battery
8. Output shaft speed sensor 16.“O/D OFF” lamp 24. PCM (ECM) connector terminal (viewed from harness side)
5V
5V5V
5V5V
5V
5V 5V C51-1-14
C51-1-12
C51-1-13
C51-3-26
C51-3-12
C51-3-13
C51-3-9
C51-3-2
C51-3-24
C51-1-11
C51-1-10
C51-1-20 C51-1-21
C51-1-23
C51-1-22
C51-1-7
C51-1-6
C51-1-19
C51-1-18
C51-1-28
C51-1-27
C51-1-2
C51-1-1
C51-1-8
E61-13
E61-35
E61-4C51-1-26 E61-31 E61-33 E61-21 E61-20 E61-7
C51-3-20
E61-2
E61-9
C51-3-4
C51-3-15
C51-3-6
C51-3-17
C51-2-7
12V
12V 12V 12V
12V
12V
12V
12V
5V
12V
BLU/YEL
YEL/GRN
YEL/BLU
GRY/YEL
GRY/YEL
GRY/RED
RED/GRN
ORN/BLU
GRY/YEL
BLU/YEL
BLU/GRN
WHT
ORN
ORN/GRN
RED P
R
N
D
2
LORN/BLU
YEL/GRN
GRN/ORN
GRN/BLU
GRN
GRN/RED
GRN/YEL
PPL/RED
PNK/BLU
GRY
PPL/YEL
WHT/BLK
GRY/BLU
YEL/RED
ORN/BLU
WHT
BLU
BLU/BLK
BLU/BLK
BLK/GRN
BLK/ORN
BLK/GRNBLK/WHT ORN/WHT
8
7
23 22
35 346
20 21
335
19
3218
3117
3016 15
2914
284
13
273
12
26112
10
256
5
17 16
26 252
1
98
21 202
1
98
22 21 1
9
247
20
306
19
2918
27 17
2816 15
2614
25 5
13 4
12
24113
10
23 7
19
28654 3
18
2717 16
2615 14
2513
2412
2311
2210 4
15 14
2413
2312
2211 10 9 8 7
213
202
191
18
24
E61 C51-3 C51-1 C51-2 14
13
B+
B+
17
16
15
18
19
20
22
21
23
BB+
IG1
B+
IG2
1 2
3
4
5
7 6
8
IG1
9
10
11
12
BB+
E61-34 GRN/WHT
BB+ 
         
        
        
     
        
          
   
    
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