
ENGINE GENERAL INFORMATION AND DIAGNOSIS (H27 ENGINE) 6-1-1
6-1
SECTION 6-1
ENGINE GENERAL INFORMATION AND
DIAGNOSIS (H27 ENGINE)
CONTENTS
General Information ...................................... 6-1-3
Statement of Cleanliness and Care ............ 6-1-3
General Information on Engine Service ...... 6-1-3
Precaution on Fuel System Service ............ 6-1-4
Fuel Pressure Relief Procedure .................. 6-1-5
Fuel Leakage Check Procedure .................. 6-1-5
Engine Diagnosis .......................................... 6-1-6
General Description .................................... 6-1-6
On-Board Diagnostic System (Vehicle
without Monitor Connector) ......................... 6-1-6
On-Board Diagnostic System (Vehicle with
Monitor Connector) ..................................... 6-1-9
Precaution in Diagnosing Trouble ............. 6-1-10
Engine Diagnostic Flow Table ................... 6-1-11
Malfunction Indicator Lamp (MIL) Check... 6-1-16
Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) Check ..... 6-1-16
Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) Clearance 6-1-17
Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) Table ...... 6-1-18For A/T system (Refer to Section 7B1
for diagnosis)......................................... 6-1-21
For immobilizer control system (Refer to
Section 8G for diagnosis) ...................... 6-1-22
Fail-Safe Table.......................................... 6-1-23
Scan Tool Data ......................................... 6-1-24
Scan tool data definitions ...................... 6-1-27
Engine Diagnosis Table ............................ 6-1-31
Inspection of PCM (ECM) and its Circuits. 6-1-36
Table A-1 Malfunction Indicator Lamp
Circuit Check – Lamp Does Not Come
“ON” or Dims at Ignition Switch ON
(But Engine at Stop).................................. 6-1-43
Table A-2 Malfunction Indicator Lamp
Circuit Check – Lamp Remains “ON” after
Engine Starts ............................................ 6-1-44
Table A-3 Malfunction Indicator Lamp
Check – MIL Flashes at Ignition Switch
ON (Vehicle with Monitor Connector) ....... 6-1-45 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

ENGINE GENERAL INFORMATION AND DIAGNOSIS (H27 ENGINE) 6-1-41
C51-2-1 Fuel injector No.2
10 – 14 V Ignition switch ON
C51-2-2 Fuel injector No.1
C51-2-3 – – –
C51-2-4Heater of HO2S-1 (bank 1)
(if equipped)10 – 14 V Ignition switch ON
0 – 2 VAt specified idle speed after engine
warmed up
C51-2-5Heater of HO2S-1 (bank 2)
(if equipped)10 – 14 V Ignition switch ON
0 – 2 VAt specified idle speed after engine
warmed up
C51-2-6 – – –
C51-2-7 Ground – –
C51-2-8 Fuel injector No.4
10 – 14 V Ignition switch ON
C51-2-9 Fuel injector No.3
C51-2-10 – – –
C51-2-11 – – –
C51-2-12EGR valve (stepper motor coil 4)
(if equipped)0 – 1 V
Ignition switch ON C51-2-13EGR valve (stepper motor coil 3)
(if equipped)10 – 14 V
C51-2-14EGR valve (stepper motor coil 2)
(if equipped)10 – 14 V
C51-2-15EGR valve (stepper motor coil 1)
(if equipped)0 – 1 V
C51-2-16Heater of HO2S-2 (bank 1)
(if equipped)10 – 14 V Ignition switch ON
0 – 1 VAt specified idle speed after engine
warmed up
C51-2-17Heater of HO2S-2 (bank 2)
(if equipped)10 – 14 V Ignition switch ON
0 – 1 VAt specified idle speed after engine
warmed up
C51-2-18 – – –
C51-2-19Crankshaft position sensor (+)
(if equipped)––
C51-2-20Crankshaft position sensor (–)
(if equipped)––
C51-2-21 Fuel injector No.6
10 – 14 V Ignition switch ON
C51-2-22 Fuel injector No.5
C51-2-23 Ignition coil assembly for No.6 – –
C51-2-24 Ignition coil assembly for No.5 – –
C51-2-25 Ignition coil assembly for No.4 – –
C51-2-26 Ignition coil assembly for No.3 – –
C51-2-27 Ignition coil assembly for No.2 – –
C51-2-28 Ignition coil assembly for No.1 – –
C51-2-29 – – –
C51-2-30Ground for CKP sensor shield wire
(if equipped)–– TERMINAL CIRCUIT NORMAL VOLTAGE CONDITION

6-1-80 ENGINE GENERAL INFORMATION AND DIAGNOSIS (H27 ENGINE)
DTC P0300/P0301/P0302/P0303/P0304/P0305/P0306 Random Misfire/Cylinder
1 Misfire/Cylinder 2 Misfire/Cylinder 3 Misfire/Cylinder 4 Misfire Detected/Cyl-
inder 5 Misfire Detected/Cylinder 6 Misfire Detected
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
ECM (PCM) measures the angle speed of the crankshaft based on the pulse signal from the CKP sensor and
CMP sensor for each cylinder. If it detects a large change in the angle speed of the crankshaft, it concludes
occurrence of a misfire. When the number of misfire is counted by the ECM (PCM) beyond the DTC detecting
condition, it determines the cylinder where the misfire occurred and outputs it as DTC.
DTC DETECTING CONDITION AND TROUBLE AREA
DTC CONFIRMATION PROCEDURE
1) Connect scan tool to DLC with ignition switch OFF.
2) Turn ON ignition switch and clear DTC, pending DTC and freeze frame data by using scan tool and start
engine.
3) Increase vehicle speed to speed recorded as freeze frame data (V) ± 5 km/h when detecting misfire.
4) Keep driving above vehicle speed for 5 min.
5) Stop vehicle and check DTC (or pending DTC) by using scan tool.DTC DETECTING CONDITION TROUBLE AREA
DTC P0300 :
• Misfire which causes catalyst to overheat during 200 engine
revolutions is detected at 2 or more cylinders. (MIL flashes as
long as this misfire occurs continuously.)
• Misfire which affects exhaust emission adversely during 1000
engine revolutions is detected at 2 or more cylinders (2 driving
cycle detection logic)• Ignition system
• Fuel injector and its circuit
• Fuel line pressure
• Engine compression
• Abnormal air drawn in
• EGR system
• Fuel level sensor
• Valve lash adjuster
• Valve timing DTC P0301, P0302, P0303, P0304, P0305, P0306 :
• Misfire which causes catalyst to overheat during 200 engine
revolutions is detected at 1 cylinder. (MIL flashes as long as
this misfire occurs continuously.)
• Misfire which affects exhaust emission adversely during 1000
engine revolutions is detected at 1 cylinder
(2 driving cycle detection logic)
WARNING:
When performing a road test, select a place where there is no traffic or possibility of a traffic acci-
dent and be very careful during testing to avoid occurrence of an accident.
Road test should be carried out with 2 persons, a driver and a tester, on a level road.
NOTE:
Check to make sure that following conditions are satisfied when using this “DTC CONFIRMATION
PROCEDURE”.
Intake air temp. : – 8 – 70°C (18 – 158°F)
Engine coolant temp. : – 8°C (18°F) or higher
Altitude (barometric pressure) : 2400 m, 8000 ft or less (560 mmHg (75 kPa) or more)

6-1-84 ENGINE GENERAL INFORMATION AND DIAGNOSIS (H27 ENGINE)
DTC P0335 Crankshaft Position Sensor Circuit Malfunction
WIRING DIAGRAM
DTC DETECTING CONDITION AND TROUBLE AREA
DTC CONFIRMATION PROCEDURE
1) Connect scan tool to DLC with ignition switch OFF.
2) Turn ON ignition switch and clear DTC, pending DTC and freeze frame data by using scan tool and run
engine at idle speed for 10 sec.
3) Check DTC by using scan tool.
1. CKP sensor
2. ECM (PCM)
DTC DETECTING CONDITION TROUBLE AREA
CKP sensor signal is not input while 100 pulses of
CMP sensor signal are input after engine start.CKP sensor circuit
CKP sensor
ECM (PCM)
NOTE:
Check to make sure that following condition is satisfied when using this “DTC CONFIRMATION PRO-
CEDURE”.
Intake air temp. : – 8°C (18°F) or higher
Engine coolant temp. : – 8 – 110°C (18 – 230°F)
Altitude (barometric pressure) : 2400 m, 8000 ft or less (560 mmHg (75 kPa) or more)
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[A] Fig. for Step 3 / [B] Fig. for Step 4Step Action Yes No
1 Was “ENGINE DIAG. FLOW TABLE” performed? Go to Step 2. Go to “ENGINE DIAG.
FLOW TABLE” in this
section.
2 CKP sensor and its circuit resistance check :
1) With ignition switch OFF, disconnect ECM
(PCM) coupler (C51-2).
2) Check for proper connection to ECM (PCM) at
C51-2-19 and C51-2-20 terminals.
3) If OK, check resistance of followings.
CKP sensor resistance between C51-2-19 and
C51-2-20 terminals :
484 – 656
Ω
ΩΩ Ω at 20°C (68°F)
CKP sensor resistance between each terminal
and ground :
1 M
Ω
ΩΩ Ω or more
Is check result satisfactory?Go to Step 4. Go to Step 3.
3 CKP sensor resistance check :
1) With ignition switch OFF, disconnect CKP sen-
sor coupler.
2) Check resistance between terminals of CKP
sensor coupler. (See Fig.)
Were measured resistance values as specified in
Step 2?Faulty “WHT/BLU” wire
or “ORN/BLU” wire.Faulty CKP sensor.
4 CKP sensor visual inspection :
Check visually CKP sensor and signal rotor for the
followings. (See Fig.)
• Damage
• No foreign material attached
• Correct installation
Are they in good condition?Intermittent trouble or
faulty ECM (PCM).
Recheck for intermit-
tent referring to
“INTERMITTENT AND
POOR CONNEC-
TION” in Section 0A.Replace or reinstall.
1. Sensor plate

ENGINE MECHANICAL (H27 ENGINE) 6A2-1
6A2
SECTION 6A2
ENGINE MECHANICAL (H27 ENGINE)
CONTENTS
On-Vehicle Service........................................6A2-2
Throttle Body and Intake Manifold .............. 6A2-2
Exhaust Manifold ......................................... 6A2-9
LH (No.1) Bank 2nd Timing Chain
and Chain Tensioner ................................. 6A2-13
Camshaft and Valve Lash Adjuster ........... 6A2-14
Valves and Cylinder Heads ....................... 6A2-17
Piston, Piston Rings, Connecting Rodsand Cylinders ............................................ 6A2-21
Unit Repair Overhaul .................................. 6A2-26
Engine Assembly ...................................... 6A2-26
Main Bearings, Crankshaft
and Cylinder Block .................................... 6A2-30
Special Tool ................................................. 6A2-36
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:
For the descriptions (items) not found in this section, refer to the same section of service manual
mentioned in the FOREWORD of this manual.
Whether following systems (parts) are used in the particular vehicle or not depends on specifica-
tions. Be sure to bear this in mind when performing service work.
–EGR valve
–Warm up three way catalytic converter
–Heated oxygen sensor(s)
–Three way catalytic converter
–CKP sensor
–MAP sensor

ENGINE MECHANICAL (H27 ENGINE) 6A2-27
12) Disconnect the following electric lead wires :
•Injector wire coupler
•CMP sensor coupler
•Ignition coil couplers
•CKP sensor coupler
•MAP sensor coupler
•TP sensor (1) coupler
•IAC valve (2) coupler
•Earth wire (3) from surge tank
•EVAP canister purge valve coupler
•EGR valve coupler
•Oxygen sensor -1 and -2 couplers referring to “Exhaust Man-
ifold” in this section
•Coolant temperature sensor coupler
•Knock sensor coupler
•Generator wires
•Starter wires
•Oil pressure wire
•P/S pump wire
•Earth wire from generator bracket
•Engine block heater (if equipped)
13) Remove clamps and brackets.
14) Disconnect the following hoses :
•Heater hose from heater water pipe
•Heater hose from water outlet cap
•EVAP canister hose from canister pipe
•Brake booster vacuum hose
15) Remove EVAP canister purge valve (5).
16) Disconnect the following hoses at the location shown in the
figure :
•Fuel feed hose (1) from fuel feed pipe
•Fuel return hose from (2) fuel return pipe
17) Remove P/S pump assembly. Refer to “POWER STEERING
PUMP” in Section 3B1.
18) Remove A/C compressor assembly. Refer to “COMPRES-
SOR ASSEMBLY” in Section 1B.
19) Remove steering shaft lower assembly. Refer to “STEERING
LOWER SHAFT ASSEMBLY” in Section 3C1.
20) Raise vehicle.
21) Remove front differential housing with differential from chas-
sis if equipped. Refer to “DISMOUNTING” in Section 7E.
22) Remove exhaust No.1 pipe. Refer to “EXHAUST MANI-
FOLD” in this section.
23) Remove exhaust manifold stiffener from transmission.
4. Clamp bracket
6. EGR valve
7. Heater hose
2
14
3
75
6

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