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[A] Fig. 1 for Step 5 / [B] Fig. 2 for Step 7 / [C] Fig. 3 for Step 810 Check fuel supply as follows :
1) Check to make sure that enough fuel is filled
in fuel tank.
2) Turn ON ignition switch for 2 seconds and
then OFF. See Fig. 5.
Is fuel return pressure (returning sounds) felt
from fuel feed hose (1) when ignition switch is
turned ON?Go to Step 12. Go to Step 11.
11 Check fuel pump for operating.
1) Was fuel pump operating sound heard from
fuel filler for about 2 seconds after ignition
switch ON and stop?Go to “Diag. Flow Table
B-3”.Go to “Diag. Flow Table
B-2”.
12 Check ignition spark as follows :
1) Disconnect injector couplers.
2) Remove spark plugs and connect them to
high tension cords.
3) Ground spark plugs.
4) Crank engine and check if each spark plug
sparks.
Is it in good condition?Go to Step 13. Go to “Ignition Spark Test”
in Section 6F.
13 Check fuel injector for operation as follows :
1) Install spark plugs and connect injector con-
nectors.
2) Using sound scope (2), check operating
sound of each injector (3) when cranking
engine. See Fig. 6.
Was injector operating sound heard from all
injectors?Go to “Engine Diagnosis
Table”.Go to “Diag. Flow Table
B-1”. Step Action Yes No
[B] : When not using SUZUKI scan tool :
[C] : When using SUZUKI scan tool
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∆✱
✱✱ ✱O2S B1 S2 (HEATED OXY-
GEN SENSOR-2)When engine is running at 2000 r/min. for
3 min or longer after warming up.0.01 – 0.95 V
∆✱
✱✱ ✱PSP SW No load to power steering. OFF
DESIRED IDLE
(DESIRED IDLE SPEED)At idling with no load after warming up, M/T
at neutral, A/T at “P” rangeM/T 700 r/min
A/T 750 r/min
TP SENSOR VOLT
(THROTTLE POSITION
SENSOR OUTPUT VOLT-
AGE)Ignition switch
ON / engine
stoppedThrottle valve fully closed More than 0.2 V
Throttle valve fully open Less than 4.8 V
INJ PULSE WIDTH (FUEL
INJECTION PULSE
WIDTH)At specified idle speed with no load after
warming up2.0 – 3.6 msec.
At 2500 r/min with no load after warming up 2.0 – 3.6 msec.
IAC FLOW DUTY (IDLE
AIR CONTROL FLOW
DUTY)At idling with no load after warming up 5 – 25 %
TOTAL FT B1 At specified idle speed after warming up– 35 – +35 %
BATTERY VOLTAGE Ignition switch ON / engine stop 12 – 15 V
CANIST PRG DUTY
(EVAP CANISTER PURGE
FLOW DUTY)–0 – 100 %
CLOSED THROT POS
(CLOSED THROTTLE
POSITION)Throttle valve at idle position ON
Throttle valve opens larger than idle posi-
tionOFF
FUEL CUTWhen engine is at fuel cut condition ON
Other than fuel cut condition OFF
A/C CONDENSER FANIgnition switch
ONA/C not operating OFF
A/C operating ON
ELECTRIC LOADIgnition switch ON / Headlight, small light,
heater fan and rear window defogger all
turned OFFOFF
Ignition switch ON / Headlight, small light,
heater fan or rear window defogger turned
ONON
A/C SWITCHEngine running after warming up, A/C not
operatingOFF
Engine running after warming up, A/C oper-
atingON
PNP SIGNAL (PARK / NEU-
TRAL POSITION SIGNAL)
A/T onlyIgnition switch
ONSelector lever in “P” or “N”
positionP/N Range
Selector lever in “R”, “D”,
“2” or “L” positionD Range
EGR VALVE At specified idle speed after warming up 0 %
∆FUEL TANK LEVEL–0 – 100 %
BAROMETRIC PRESS–Display the barometric pres-
sure
FUEL PUMPWithin 3 seconds after ignition switch ON or
engine runningON
Engine stop at ignition switch ON. OFF SCAN TOOL DATA CONDITION REFERENCE VALUES
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FUEL TANK LEVEL (%)
This parameter indicates approximate fuel level in the fuel tank. As the detectable range of the fuel level sensor
is set as 0 to 100%, however, with some models whose fuel tank capacity is smaller, the indicated fuel level may
be only 70% even when the fuel tank is full.
PNP SIGNAL (PARK / NEUTRAL POSITION SIGNAL, P/N RANGE or D RANGE)
It is detected by signal from TCM.
D range : A/T is in “R”, “D”, “2” or “L” range.
P/N range : A/T is in “P” or “N” range or the above signal is not inputted from TCM.
EGR VALVE (%)
This parameter indicates opening rate of EGR valve which controls the amount of EGR flow.
PSP SW
The Power Steering Pressure switch parameter displays ON when steering wheel is turned all the way to the
right or left.
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For TYPE B (See NOTE)
E1814Diag. Switch terminal (without
immobilizer indicator lamp)4 – 5 V Ignition switch ON
15Test switch terminal (without immo-
bilizer indicator lamp)4 – 5 V Ignition switch ON
16 A/C (input) signal10 – 14 VIgnition switch ON
A/C switch OFF
0 – 2 VIgnition switch ON
A/C switch ON
17 Lighting switch10 – 14 V Lighting switch ON
0 – 1.3 V Lighting switch OFF
18A/C condenser fan motor relay
(if equipped)0 – 1.0 V A/C is operating
10 – 14 V A/C is not operating
19 Fuel pump relay0 – 1 V For 2 seconds after ignition switch ON
10 – 14 V After the above time
20 Sensor ground––
21Throttle opening signal for
TCM (A/T)Indication
deflection
repeated
0 V and
10 – 14 VIgnition switch ON
22Fuel level sensor (gauge)
(with immobilizer indicator lamp)0 – 2 VIgnition switch ON
Fuel tank fully filled
4.5 – 7.5 VIgnition switch ON
Fuel tank emptied
23–– –
24 Heater blower switch0 – 2.0 VIgnition switch ON and heater blower
switch ON
10 – 14 VIgnition switch ON and heater blower
switch OFF TERMINAL
NO.CIRCUIT NORMAL
VOLTAGECONDITION
NOTE:
See NOTE in “ECM TERMINAL VOLTAGE VALUES TABLE” for applicable model.
TERMINAL
NO.CIRCUIT NORMAL
VOLTAGECONDITION
E181 A/C compressor clutch 0 V Ignition switch ON
2–– –
3–– –
4–– –
5 Power source 10 – 14 V Ignition switch ON
6 Power source 10 – 14 V Ignition switch ON
7 Power source for buck-up 10 – 14 V Ignition switch ON and OFF
8Immobilizer indicator lamp
(with immobilizer indicator lamp)10 – 14 V Engine running
0 – 1.0 V Ignition switch ON leaving engine OFF
Duty output terminal (without
immobilizer indicator lamp)0 – 1.0 V Ignition switch ON
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Table B-3 Fuel Pressure Check
INSPECTION
1. Injector 3. Fuel pump (B) : Hose
2. Delivery pipe (A) : Fuel pressure gauge (C) : Attachment
Step Action Yes No
1 Check Fuel Pressure (Refer to Section 6E for
details).
1) Release fuel pressure from fuel feed line.
2) Install fuel pressure gauge. See Fig.1.
3) Check fuel pressure by repeating ignition
switch ON and OFF.
Is fuel pressure then 270 – 310 kPa
(2.7 - 3.1 kg/cm
2, 38.4 – 44.0 psi)?Go to Step 2. Go to Step 4.
2
Is 250 kPa (2.5 kg/cm
2, 35.6 psi) or higher fuel
pressure retained for 1 minute after fuel pump is
stopped at Step 1?Normal fuel pressure. Go to Step 3.
3 Is there fuel leakage from fuel feed line hose,
pipe or their joint?Fuel leakage from hose,
pipe or joint.Faulty fuel pressure regu-
lator.
4 Was fuel pressure higher than spec. in Step 1? Faulty fuel pressure regu-
lator.Clogged fuel filter,
Restricted fuel feed hose
or pipe, Faulty fuel pump
or Fuel leakage from hose
connection in fuel tank.
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6F1
7A
7A1
7A
7A
7A1
7B1
7C1
7D
7E
7F
8A
8B
8C
6G
6C
6K
9
10
10A
10B
SECTION 6C
ENGINE FUEL
CONTENTS
General Description ....................................... 6C-2
Fuel System ................................................. 6C-2
Fuel Tank ..................................................... 6C-2
Fuel Pump Assembly ................................... 6C-3
Fuel Filler Cap .............................................. 6C-3
On-Vehicle Service......................................... 6C-4Fuel Lines .................................................... 6C-4
Fuel Filler Cap.............................................. 6C-4
Fuel Tank ..................................................... 6C-4
Fuel Pump Assembly ................................... 6C-7
Tightening Torque Specification ................ 6C-10
Special Tool .................................................. 6C-10
CAUTION:
For vehicles with a catalytic converter, be sure to use unleaded fuel only. Use of leaded and/or low
lead fuel can result in engine damage and reduce the effectiveness of the emission control system.
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General Description
Fuel System
The main components of the fuel system are fuel tank, fuel pump assembly with fuel filter and fuel level gauge
and fuel cut valve, fuel feed line, fuel return line and fuel vapor line.
For the details of fuel flow and fuel vapor flow, refer to “Fuel Delivery System” and “Emission Control System” in
Section 6E.
Fuel Tank
The fuel tank is located under the rear section of the vehicle. The
fuel pump assembly is installed in fuel tank. Whenever servicing
the fuel pump assembly, the fuel tank must be removed from the
vehicle.
1. Fuel tank 4. Fuel filler cap 7. Fuel vapor line 10. Fuel filler hose clamp
2. Fuel pump assembly 5. Fuel feed line 8. Fuel filler neck Tightening torque
3. Breather hose 6. Fuel return line 9. Fuel tank mounting bolt
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Fuel Pump Assembly
The fuel pump assembly (1) consists of fuel pump (6), fuel filter
(2), fuel level gauge (5) and fuel cut valve (4).
FUEL PUMP
For structure and operation of the fuel pump, refer to “Fuel Deliv-
ery System” in Section 6E.
FUEL CUT VALVE
The fuel cut valve consists of a float and a spring. It allows only
the fuel vapor to flow into the canister and prevents the fuel from
flowing into the canister.
Fuel Filler Cap
The fuel tank filler neck has a vacuum cap.
A ratchet tightening device on the threaded fuel filler cap reduces
the chances of incorrect installation, which would prevent sealing
fuel vapors.
After the gasket (2) on fuel filler cap and the filler neck flange con-
tact, the ratchet produces a loud clicking noise, indicating the seal
has been set.
This cap has a vacuum relief valve (1) inside.
The vacuum relief valve opens to relieve the vacuum created in
the fuel tank.
3. Suction filter