6E2-10 ENGINE AND EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM (SEQUENTIAL MULTIPORT FUEL INJECTION FOR H27 ENGINE)
TERMINAL ARRANGEMENT OF ECM (PCM) CONNECTOR (VIEWED FROM HARNESS SIDE)
1. Fuel injector No.1 17.“O/D OFF” lamp (A/T) 34. Power steering pressure switch
2. Fuel injector No.2 18.“POWER” lamp (A/T) 35. Stop lamp switch (Brake pedal switch)
3. Fuel injector No.3 18-1.“4WD” lamp (4WD) 36. Lighting switch
4. Fuel injector No.4 18-2. 4WD air pump assembly (4WD) 37. Rear defogger switch (if equipped)
4-1. Fuel injector No.5 19. 4WD switch (4WD) 38. Heater blower motor (if equipped)
4-2. Fuel injector No.6 20. Power/Normal change switch (A/T) 39. A/C control module (amplifier)
5. EGR valve (if equipped) 21. O/D cut switch (A/T) 40. ABS control module
6. Idle air control 21-1. 4WD low switch (4WD) 41. Heated oxygen sensor-1 (Bank1) (if equipped)
7. EVAP canister purge valve 22. Main relay 41-1. Heated oxygen sensor-1 (Bank2) (if equipped)
8. Ignition coil for No.1 23. Transmission range switch (Park/Neutral
Position Switch) or clutch pedal position switch42. Heater oxygen sensor-2 (Bank1) (if equipped)
8-1. Ignition coil for No.2 24. Starter magnetic switch 42-1. Heater oxygen sensor-2 (Bank2) (if equipped)
9. Ignition coil for No.3 24-1. Cruise control module (if equipped) 43. Intake air temp. sensor
9-1. Ignition coil for No.4 25. Vehicle speed sensor 44. Engine coolant temp. sensor
10. Ignition coil for No.5 26. Combination meter 45. Throttle position sensor
10-1. Ignition coil for No.6 27. Data link connector 46. CO adjusting resistor (if equipped)
11. Fuel pump relay 28. TCC solenoid (A/T) 47. Manifold absolute pressure sensor (if
equipped)
12. Fuel pump 29. Shift solenoid-B (A/T) 48. Mass air flow sensor
13. A/C condenser fan relay (if equipped) 30. Shift solenoid-A (A/T) 49. Camshaft position sensor
14. A/C condenser fan motor (if equipped) 31. Transmission range switch (sensor) (A/T) 50. Crankshaft position sensor (if equipped)
15. Knock sensor 32. A/T input speed sensor (A/T) 51. Monitor connector (if equipped)
16. Malfunction indicator lamp 33. A/T vehicle (output) speed sensor (A/T) 52. Engine control module
(Powertrain control module)
TERMINAL CIRCUIT TERMINAL CIRCUIT TERMINAL CIRCUIT
E61-1 Power source for CO adjusting resistor
(if equipped)E61-13 Data link connector E61-25—
E61-2 Power source for back up E61-14 Test switch terminal (if equipped) E61-26—
E61-3—E61-15 Rear defogger switch (if equipped) E61-27—
E61-4 Cruise control module
(Throttle opening signal)E61-16 Heater blower switch E61-28—
E61-5 Duty output terminal (if equipped) E61-17 A/C signal (if equipped) E61-29 Diag. switch terminal (if equipped)
E61-6 Tachometer E61-18—E61-30 ABS control module (if equipped)
E61-7 MIL (“SERVICE INGINE SOON” lamp) E61-19“4WD” lamp E61-31 Power/Normal change switch (A/T)
E61-8 A/C cut signal (if equipped) E61-20“O/D OFF” lamp (A/T) E61-32 Lighting switch
E61-9 Main relay E61-21“POWER” lamp (A/T) E61-33 O/D cut switch (A/T)
E61-10 CO adjusting resistor (if equipped) E61-22 A/C fan motor relay (if equipped) E61-34 Stop lamp switch (Brake pedal switch)
E61-11—E61-23 Fuel pump relay E61-35 Cruise control module (if equipped)
E61-12—E61-24 Ground for CO adjusting resistor (if
equipped)
ENGINE AND EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM (SEQUENTIAL MULTIPORT FUEL INJECTION FOR H27 ENGINE) 6E2-11
TERMINAL CIRCUIT TERMINAL CIRCUIT TERMINAL CIRCUIT
C51-3-1 Intake air temp. (IAT) sensor C51-3-13 Power source for TP sensor C51-3-25 Ground for IAT sensor, MAP sensor and
oxygen sensor (if equipped)
C51-3-2 Engine coolant temp. (ECT) sensor C51-3-14 Power source for MAP sensor (if
equipped)C51-3-26 Ground for CMP sensor
C51-3-3 Knock sensor C51-3-15 Power source
C51-3-4 Power source C51-3-16—
C51-3-5 Ground for MAF sensor C51-3-17 Ground
C51-3-6 Ground C51-3-18 Pressure switch in 4WD air pump
assembly
C51-3-7 4WD switch C51-3-19—
C51-3-8 Manifold absolute pressure (MAP)
sensor (if equipped)C51-3-20 Ignition switch
C51-3-9 Throttle position (TP) sensor C51-3-21 Heated oxygen sensor-1 (Bank2) (if
equipped)
C51-3-10 Mass air flow (MAF) sensor C51-3-22 Heated oxygen sensor-2 (Bank1) (if
equipped)
C51-3-11 Heated oxygen sensor-1 (Bank1) (if
equipped)C51-3-23 Heated oxygen sensor-2 (Bank2) (if
equipped)
C51-3-12 Ground for TP sensor C51-3-24 Ground for ECT sensor
TERMINAL CIRCUIT TERMINAL CIRCUIT TERMINAL CIRCUIT
C51-1-1 Shift solenoid-B (A/T) C51-1-13 CMP sensor C51-1-25 Power steering pressure switch
C51-1-2 Shift solenoid-A (A/T) C51-1-14 Vehicle speed sensor C51-1-26 4WD Low switch
C51-1-3—C51-1-15 EVAP canister purge valve C51-1-27 Transmission range switch “L” (A/T)
C51-1-4 IAC valve (stepper motor coil 2) C51-1-16 IAC valve (stepper motor coil 4) C51-1-28 Transmission range switch “2” (A/T)
C51-1-5 IAC valve (stepper motor coil 1) C51-1-17 IAC valve (stepper motor coil 3)
C51-1-6 Transmission range switch “R” (A/T) C51-1-18 Transmission range switch “D” (A/T)
C51-1-7 Transmission range switch “P” (A/T) C51-1-19 Transmission range switch “N” (A/T)
C51-1-8 TCC solenoid (A/T) C51-1-20 Shield wire ground for A/T output
speed sensor
C51-1-9 4WD air pump assembly C51-1-21 Shield wire ground for A/T input
speed sensor
C51-1-10 A/T input speed sensor (–) C51-1-22 A/T output speed sensor (–)
C51-1-11 A/T input speed sensor (+) C51-1-23 A/T output speed sensor (+)
C51-1-12 CMP sensor C51-1-24 Engine start signal
TERMINAL CIRCUIT TERMINAL CIRCUIT TERMINAL CIRCUIT
C51-2-1 Fuel injector No.2 C51-2-13 EGR valve (stepper motor coil 3) (if
equipped)C51-2-25 Ignition coil assembly for No.4
C51-2-2 Fuel injector No.1 C51-2-14 EGR valve (stepper motor coil 2) (if
equipped)C51-2-26 Ignition coil assembly for No.3
C51-2-3—C51-2-15 EGR valve (stepper motor coil 1) (if
equipped)C51-2-27 Ignition coil assembly for No.2
C51-2-4 Heater of HO2S-1 (Bank1) (if equipped) C51-2-16 Heater of HO2S-2 (Bank1) (if equipped) C51-2-28 Ignition coil assembly for No.1
C51-2-5 Heater of HO2S-1 (Bank2) (if equipped) C51-2-17 Heater of HO2S-2 (Bank2) (if equipped) C51-2-29—
C51-2-6—C51-2-18—C51-2-30 Ground for CKP sensor shield wire (if
equipped)
C51-2-7 Ground C51-2-19 CKP sensor (+) (if equipped)
C51-2-8 Fuel injector No.4 C51-2-20 CKP sensor (–) (if equipped)
C51-2-9 Fuel injector No.3 C51-2-21 Fuel injector No.6
C51-2-10—C51-2-22 Fuel injector No.5
C51-2-11—C51-2-23 Ignition coil assembly for No.6
C51-2-12 EGR valve (stepper motor coil 4) (if
equipped)C51-2-24 Ignition coil assembly for No.5
10B-32 AIR BAG SYSTEM
DTC B1025 :
[A] Fig. for STEP 1 and 2/[B] Fig. for STEP 2/[C] Fig. for STEP 3
Special tool
(A) : 09932-75020
(B) : 09932-75010 Step Action Yes No
1 1) With ignition switch OFF, disconnect contact coil con-
nector located near the base of the steering column.
2) Check proper connection to contact coil at terminals
in “Q06” connector.
3) If OK then connect Special Tool (B) to contact coil
connector disconnected at step 1).
With ignition switch ON, is DTC B1025 current?Go to step 2. Go to step 3.
2 1) With ignition switch OFF, disconnect Special Tool (B)
and SDM connector.
2) Measure voltage from “Q01-9” terminal to body
ground and from “Q01-10” terminal to body ground.
With ignition switch ON, are they 1 V or less?Substitute a known-
good SDM and
recheck.Repair short from
“GRN” or “GRN/RED”
wire circuit to power
circuit.
3 1) With ignition switch OFF, disconnect Special Tool (B)
then reconnect contact coil connector located near
the base of the steering column.
2) Remove driver air bag (inflator) module from steering
wheel (Refer to DRIVER AIR BAG (INFLATOR)
MODULE in Section 3C1).
3) Check proper connection to driver air bag (inflator)
module at terminals in “Q05” connector.
4) If OK then connect Special Tool (B) to “Q05” connec-
tor.
With ignition switch ON, is DTC B1025 current?Ignition switch OFF.
Replace contact coil
assembly (Refer to
COMBINATION
SWITCH/CON-
TACT COIL AND
COMBINATION
SWITCH ASSEM-
BLY in Section
3C1).Ignition switch OFF.
Replace driver air
bag (inflator) module
(Refer to DRIVER
AIR BAG (INFLA-
TOR) MODULE in
Section 3C1).
NOTE:
Upon completion of inspection and repair work, perform following items.
Reconnect all air bag system components, ensure all components are properly mounted.
Clear diagnostic trouble codes (Refer to DTC CLEARANCE), if any.
Repeat AIR BAG DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM CHECK to confirm that the trouble has been corrected.
AIR BAG SYSTEM 10B-49
On-Vehicle Service
Service Precautions
Service and diagnosis
WARNING/CAUTION labels are attached on each part of air bag system components (SDM, air bag (inflator)
modules and seat belt pretensioners). Be sure to follow the instructions.
•Many of service procedures require disconnection of “AIR BAG” fuse and air bag (inflator) module(s) (driver
and passenger) from initiator circuit to avoid an accidental deployment.
•Do not apply power to the air bag system unless all components are connected or a diagnostic chart
requests it, as this will set a diagnostic trouble code (DTC).
•The “AIR BAG DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM CHECK” must be the starting point of any air bag diagnostics. The
“AIR BAG DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM CHECK” will verify proper “AIR BAG” warning lamp operation and will
lead you to the correct table to diagnose any air bag malfunctions. Bypassing these procedures may result in
extended diagnostic time, incorrect diagnosis, and incorrect parts replacements.
•Never use air bag component parts from another vehicle.
•If the vehicle will be exposed to temperatures over 93°C (200°F) (for example, during a paint baking pro-
cess), remove the air bag system components beforehand to avoid component damage or unintended sys-
tem activation.
•When handling the air bag (inflator) modules (driver and passenger), seat belt pretensioners (driver and
passenger) or SDM, be careful not to drop it or apply an impact to it. If an excessive impact was applied
(e.g., SDM is dropped, air bag (inflator) module is dropped from a height of 90 cm (3 ft) or more, seat belt
pretensioner (retractor assembly) is dropped from a height of 30 cm (1 ft) or more), never attempt disassem-
bly or repair but replace it with a new one.
•When using electric welding, be sure to disconnect air bag (inflator) module connectors (driver and passen-
ger) and seat belt pretensioner connectors (driver and passenger) respectively.
•When applying paint around the air bag system related parts, use care so that the harness or connector will
not be exposed to the paint mist.
•Never expose air bag system component parts directly to hot air (drying or baking the vehicle after painting)
or flames. WARNING:
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 system activation.
Do not modify the steering wheel, dashboard or any other on or around air bag system compo-
nents. Modifications can adversely affect air bag system performance and lead to injury.
Failure to follow procedures could result in possible air bag system activation, personal injury or
unneeded air bag system repairs.
WARNING:
When performing service on or around air bag system components or air bag wiring, follow the proce-
dures listed in the following pages to temporarily disable the air bag system.
Failure to follow procedures could result in possible air bag system activation, personal injury or
unneeded air bag system repairs.
10B-74 AIR BAG SYSTEM
8) Route deployment harness out the vehicle.
9) Verify that the inside of the vehicle and the area surrounding
the vehicle are clear of all people and loose or flammable
objects.
10) Stretch the deployment harness to its full length 10 m (33 ft)
(1).
Special tool
(A) : 09932-75030
11) Place a power source near the shorted end (3) of the deploy-
ment harness. Recommended application: 12 Volts mini-
mum, 2 amps minimum. A vehicle battery is suggested.
12) Completely cover windshield area and front door window
openings with a drop cloth, blanket to similar item (2). This
reduces the possibility of injury due to possible fragmenta-
tion of the vehicle’s glass or interior.
13) Notify all people in the immediate area that you intend to
deploy the air bag (inflator) module or activate the seat belt
pretensioner.
.
[A] : Driver side for left hand steering vehicle
[B] : Driver side for right hand steering vehicle
NOTE:
When the air bag deploys and the pretensioner acti-
vates, the rapid gas expansion will create a substantial
report. Wear suitable ear protection. Notify all people
in the immediate area that you intend to deploy the air
bag (inflator) module or to activate the seat belt preten-
sioner and suitable ear protection should be worn.
After the 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.
WARNING:
After deployment/activation, the metal surfaces of the
air bag (inflator) module and the seat belt pretensioner
will be very hot. Do not touch the metal areas of them
for about 30 minutes after deployment/activation.
Do not apply water, oil, etc. to deployed air bag (infla-
tor) module and activated seat belt pretensioner. Fail-
ure to follow procedures may result in fire or personal
injury.