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6C-2 ENGINE FUEL
On-Vehicle Service
Fuel Tank
REMOVAL
1) Relieve fuel pressure in fuel feed line referring to Section 6
or Section 6-1.
2) Disconnect negative (–) cable at battery.
3) Before disconnecting fuel filler hose, give match marks on
fuel filler hose and fuel filler neck.
4) Disconnect fuel filler hose from fuel filler neck.
5) Insert hose of a hand operated pump into fuel filler hose and
drain fuel in space “A” in the figure (drain fuel through it till
fuel stops).
6) Remove fuel tank filler hose protector.
Disconnect filler hose from fuel tank and breather hose from
fuel filler neck.
7) Remove fuel tank inlet valve. Use care not to damage inlet
valve when removing.
8) Drain fuel tank by pumping fuel out through fuel tank filler.
Use hand operated pump device to drain fuel tank.
9) Disconnect fuel filter inlet hose from filter.CAUTION:
This work must not be done when engine is hot. If done
so, it may cause adverse effect to catalyst.
CAUTION:
Do not force hose of a hand operated pump into fuel
tank. Doing so can damage inlet valve.
1. Fuel filler hose
2. Fuel tank inlet (check) valve
1. Tank
2. Breather hose
3. Filler hose
4. Inlet valve
CAUTION:
Never drain or store fuel in an open container due to pos-
sibility of fire or explosion.
1. Fuel filter
2. Fuel filter outlet hose
3. Fuel filter inlet hose
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ENGINE FUEL 6C-3
10) Disconnect fuel vapor hose and return hose from pipes.
11) Remove fuel tank protector (if equipped) from vehicle.
12) Lower fuel tank gradually while holding it horizontally and
pull out coupler at fuel pump.
INSPECTION
After removing fuel tank, check hoses and pipes connected to
fuel tank for leaks, loose connections, deterioration or damage.
Also check fuel pump and level gauge gaskets for leaks, visually
inspect fuel tank for leaks and damage.
Replace any damaged or malconditioned parts.
1. Fuel pump
2. Coupler
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6C-4 ENGINE FUEL
INSTALLATION
1) Install fuel pump assembly, fuel cut valve and vapor control
valve to fuel tank. Refer to “FUEL PUMP” in this section.
2) Connect fuel hoses to fuel tank, fuel cut valve, and vapor
control valve, check valve and fuel pump assembly.
After connecting, clamp hoses securely.
3) Install inlet valve to fuel tank. If deformed or damaged in any
other way, replace with a new one.
4) Install fuel tank by using fuel tank belts and then install pro-
tector to vehicle.
Tightening torque
Fuel tank bolt (a) : 50 N·m (5.0 kg-m, 36.5 lb-ft)
Fuel tank protector bolt (a) : 50 N·m (5.0 kg-m, 36.5 lb-ft)
5) Connect fuel filler hose to fuel filler neck with match the
match marks. And then clamp the securely.
6) Connect fuel filler hose to fuel tank and breather hose to fuel
filler neck. Clamp them securely.
Tightening torque
Breather hose clamp (b) : 2.0 N·m (0.2 kg-m, 2.0 lb-ft)
Fuel filler hose clamp (c) : 4.0 N·m (0.4 kg-m, 3.0 lb-ft)
7) Install fuel filler hose protector.
8) Connect fuel vapor hose (1) and return hose (2) to fuel pipe
and clamp them securely.
9) Connect fuel filter inlet hose to fuel filter.
10) Connect coupler to fuel pump assembly.
11) Connect negative (–) cable to battery.
12) Upon completion of installation, check fuel system for leak-
age.
1. Fuel tank 9. Fuel tank protector
2. Fuel pump (with fuel level gauge) 10. Belt
3. Fuel filter 11. Filler neck
4. Fuel filler cap 12. Breather pipe
5. Breather hose 13. Filler hose
6. Fuel feed line (to delivery pipe) 14. Tank inlet valve
7. Fuel return line (from delivery pipe) 15. Fuel cut valve
8. Fuel vapor line (to EVAP canister)
1. Fuel filter
2. Fuel filter outlet hose
3. Fuel filter inlet hose
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ENGINE FUEL 6C-5
Fuel Lines
Due to the fact that fuel feed line is under high pressure, this sys-
tem requires special consideration for service.
The feed pipe uses screw couplings and hose clamps.
INSPECTION
Visually inspect fuel lines for evidence of fuel leakage, hose
cracking and deterioration, or damage. Make sure all clamps are
secure. Replace parts as needed.
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ENGINE AND EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM (SEQUENTIAL MULTIPORT FUEL INJECTION FOR H27 ENGINE) 6E2-1
6E2
SECTION 6E2
ENGINE AND EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM
(SEQUENTIAL MULTIPORT FUEL INJECTION
FOR H27 ENGINE)
CONTENTS
General Description ..................................... 6E2-2
System Flow ............................................... 6E2-3
System Diagram ......................................... 6E2-4
Air Intake System ....................................... 6E2-6
Fuel Delivery System ................................. 6E2-7
Electronic Control System .......................... 6E2-8
Engine and Emission Control Input/Output
Table ........................................................ 6E2-12
Diagnosis .................................................... 6E2-12
On-Vehicle Service..................................... 6E2-13
General .................................................... 6E2-13
Accelerator Cable Adjustment .................. 6E2-14
A/T Throttle Cable Adjustment
(A/T Vehicle) ............................................ 6E2-14Idle Speed/Idle Air Control (IAC) Duty
Inspection................................................. 6E2-15
[Using SUZUKI scan tool] .................... 6E2-15
[Not using SUZUKI scan tool]
(vehicle with monitor connector) .......... 6E2-16
Idle mixture inspection/adjustment
(vehicle without heated oxygen sensor) 6E2-17
Air Intake System ..................................... 6E2-18
Throttle body ........................................ 6E2-18
Idle air control valve (IAC valve) .......... 6E2-21
Fast idle air valve ................................. 6E2-22
Fuel Delivery System ............................... 6E2-23
Fuel pressure inspection ...................... 6E2-23
Fuel pump ............................................ 6E2-24
Fuel pressure regulator ........................ 6E2-25 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).
NOTE:
Whether following systems (parts) are used in the particular vehicle or not depends on specifications.
Be sure to bear this in mind when performing service work.
Monitor connector
CKP sensor
MAP sensor
EGR valve
Heated oxygen sensor or CO adjusting resistor
Three way catalytic converter, Warm-up three way catalytic converter
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6E2-2 ENGINE AND EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM (SEQUENTIAL MULTIPORT FUEL INJECTION FOR H27 ENGINE)
Fuel injector.......................................... 6E2-26
Electronic Control System........................ 6E2-31
Engine control module (ECM)/
powertrain control module (PCM) ........ 6E2-31
Mass air flow sensor (MAF sensor)...... 6E2-32
Intake air temperature (IAT) sensor ..... 6E2-34
Throttle position sensor (TP sensor) .... 6E2-35
Engine coolant temperature sensor
(ECT sensor) ........................................ 6E2-36
Heated oxygen sensor (sensor 1) ........ 6E2-37
Heated oxygen sensor (sensor 2) ........ 6E2-38
Vehicle speed sensor (VSS) ................ 6E2-39
Manifold absolute pressure sensor ...... 6E2-39
Fuel level sensor (sender gauge)......... 6E2-41
Crankshaft position sensor................... 6E2-41Main relay ............................................ 6E2-41
Fuel pump relay ................................... 6E2-42
Fuel cut operation ................................ 6E2-43
Emission Control System......................... 6E2-44
EGR system (if equipped) .................... 6E2-44
EVAP canister ...................................... 6E2-45
Vacuum passage ................................. 6E2-46
PCV System ............................................ 6E2-47
PCV hose ............................................. 6E2-47
PCV valve ............................................ 6E2-47
PCV system ......................................... 6E2-48
Tightening Torque Specification.............. 6E2-48
Special Tool ............................................... 6E2-48
General Description
The engine and emission control system has 4 major sub-systems: air intake system, fuel delivery system, elec-
tronic control system and emission control system.
Air intake system includes air cleaner, mass air flow sensor, throttle body, idle air control valve and intake man-
ifold.
Fuel delivery system includes fuel pump, delivery pipe, fuel pressure regulator, fuel injectors, etc.
Electronic control system includes ECM (PCM), various sensors and controlled devices.
Emission control system includes EGR, EVAP and PCV systems.
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ENGINE AND EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM (SEQUENTIAL MULTIPORT FUEL INJECTION FOR H27 ENGINE) 6E2-3
System Flow