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Diagnostic Information and Procedures
Clutch System Symptom DiagnosisS7RS0B5304001
Repair Instructions
Clutch Pedal InspectionS7RS0B5306001
Cylinder Push Rod Play “A”1) Press clutch pedal (1) gradually with finger, stop when slight increase of resistance is felt and
measure how much pedal has moved (push rod
play) as represented by “A” as shown.
Push rod play
“A”: Max. 3 mm (0.12 in.)
2) If “A” is not within specification, replace master cylinder (3) or pedal arm (2). Clutch Pedal Free Travel “B”
1) Depress clutch pedal (1), stop the moment clutch resistance is felt, and measure how much pedal has
moved (clutch pedal free travel) as represented by
“B” in figure.
Clutch pedal free travel
“B”
: 2 – 8 mm (0.08 – 0.31 in.)
2) If “B” is not within specification, check pedal arm (2) and master cylinder (3) and replace defective part.
Condition Possible cause Correction / Reference Item
Slipping Improper clutch pedal free travel Replace master cylinder or clutch pedal arm.
Worn or oily clutch disc facing Replace disc.
Warped disc, pressure plate or flywheel
surface Replace disc, clutch cover or flywheel.
Weakened diaphragm spring Replace clutch cover.
Master cylinder piston or seal cup not
returning Replace master cylinder.
Dragging clutch Improper clutch pedal free travel Replace master cylinder or clutch pedal arm.
Weakened diaphragm spring, or worn
spring tip Replace clutch cover.
Rusted input shaft splines Lubricate.
Damaged or worn splines of transaxle
input shaft Replace input shaft.
Excessively wobbly clutch disc Replace disc.
Clutch facings broken or dirty with oil Replace disc.
Fluid leakage Repair or replace.
Clutch vibration Glazed (glass-like) clutch facings Repair or replace disc.
Clutch facings dirty with oil Replace disc.
Release bearing slides unsmoothly on
input shaft bearing retainer Lubricate or replace input shaft bearing
retainer.
Wobbly clutch disc, or poor facing
contact Replace disc.
Weakened torsion springs in clutch disc Replace disc.
Clutch disc rivets loose Replace disc.
Distorted pressure plate or flywheel
surface Replace clutch cover or flywheel.
Weakened engine mounting Replace engine mounting.
Loosened engine mounting bolt or nut Retighten engine mounting bolt or nut.
Noisy clutch Worn or broken release bearing Replace release bearing.
Input shaft front bearing worn down Replace input shaft bearing.
Excessive rattle of clutch disc hub Replace disc.
Cracked clutch disc Replace disc.
Pressure plate and diaphragm spring
rattling Replace clutch cover.
Grabbing clutch Clutch disc facings soaked with oil Replace disc.
Clutch disc facings excessively worn Replace disc.
Rivet heads showing out of facing Replace disc.
Weakened torsion springs Replace disc.
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Clutch Cover, Clutch Disc and Flywheel ComponentsS7RS0B5306013
Clutch Cover, Clutch Disc and Flywheel
Removal and Installation
S7RS0B5306014
Removal1) Dismount manual transaxle assembly referring to “Manual Transaxle Unit Dismounting and
Remounting in Section 5B”.
2) Hold flywheel with specia l tool and remove clutch
cover bolts (1), clutch cover (2) and clutch disc.
Special tool
(A): 09924–17811
8. Clutch pedal : Apply grease 99000-25011 to outside surface of pin.
(a)
(b)
(b)
A
A
A
12
115
6
A3
A4
710
2
98
1
I4RS0A530013-02
1. Flywheel 9. Clutch disc
2. Flywheel bolt 10. Clutch cover bolt
3. Clutch release shaft seal : Apply grease 99000-25011 to seal lip. 11. Release arm
4. Clutch release shaft No.2 bush : Apply grease 99000-25011 to bush inside. 12. Release arm bolt
5. Clutch release shaft : Apply grease 99000-25011 to the end of release shaft arm. :70 N
⋅m (7.0 kgf-m, 51.0 lb-ft)
6. Clutch release shaft No.1 bush : Apply grease 99000-25011 to bush inside. :23 N
⋅m (2.3 kgf-m, 17.0 lb-ft)
7. Release bearing : Apply grease 99000-25011 to joint of bearing and release shaft and also bearing inside. Do not reuse.
8. Clutch cover
I4RS0A530014-01
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3) Pull out input shaft bearing (1) from flywheel (2), use the following special tool if necessary.
Special tool
(A): 09921–26020
(B): 09930–30104
4) Remove flywheel (1) from crank shaft using special tool.
Special tool
(A): 09924–17811 Installation
CAUTION!
Do not reuse flywheel bolts. Otherwise, bolts
may loosen. Be sure to use new bolts with
pre-coated adhesive.
NOTE
Before assembling, make
sure that flywheel
surface and pressure plate surface have
been cleaned and dried thoroughly.
1) Install flywheel (2) to crankshaft and tighten new bolts (1) to specification.
Special tool
(A): 09924–17811
Tightening torque
Flywheel bolt (a): 70 N·m (7.0 kgf-m, 51.0 lb-ft)
2) Using special tool, install input shaft bearing to flywheel (1).
Special tool
(B): 09925–98210
I2RH01530023-01
I4RS0A530015-02
I2RH01530024-01
I4RS0A530016-01
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3) Aligning clutch disc to flywheel center using special
tool, install clutch cover (1) and bolts (2). Then
tighten bolts (2) to specification.
NOTE
• While tightening clutch cover bolts, compress clutch disc with special tool
(clutch center guide) by hand so that disc
is centered.
• Tighten cover bolts little by little evenly in diagonal order.
Special tool
(A): 09924–17811
(B): 09923–36320
Tightening torque
Clutch cover bolt (a): 23 N·m (2.3 kgf-m, 17.0 lb-
ft)
4) Slightly apply grease to input shaft (1), then join manual transaxle assembly with engine referring to
“Manual Transaxle Unit Dismounting and
Remounting in Section 5B”.
“A”: Grease 99000–25210 (SUZUKI Super
Grease I)
NOTE
When inserting transaxle input shaft to clutch
disc, turn crankshaft li ttle by little to match
the splines.
Clutch Cover, Clutch Disc and Flywheel
Inspection
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Input Shaft Bearing
Check bearing (1) for smooth ro tation and replace it if
abnormality is found.
Clutch Disc
Measure depth of rivet head depression, i.e. distance
between rivet head and facing surface.
If depression is found to hav e reached service limit at
any of rivet holes (2), repl ace clutch disc assembly (1).
Rivet head depth
Standard: 1.65 – 2.25 mm (0.06 – 0.09 in.)
Limit: 0.5 mm (0.02 in.)
I4RS0A530017-01
I4RS0A530018-01
I3RM0A530014-01
I4RS0A530019-01
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Clutch Cover1) Check diaphragm spring (1) for abnormal wear or damage.
2) Inspect pressure plate (2) for wear or heat spots.
3) If abnormality is found, replace clutch cover. Do not disassemble it into diaphragm spring and
pressure plate.
Flywheel
Check surface contacting clutch disc for abnormal wear
or heat spots. Replace or repair as required.
Clutch Release System Removal and
Installation
S7RS0B5306016
Removal 1) Remove release arm by loosening its bolt.
2) Take out release bearing by turning release shaft (1).
3) Drive out No.2 bush usin g special tool and hammer.
Release shaft seal will also be pushed out.
Special tool
(A): 09922–46010
4) Remove release shaft (1). 5) Install tap (M16 X 1.5) (1) to clutch release shaft
No.1 bush.
6) Pull No.1 bush out using tap (1) and special tools. Special tool
(B): 09923–46020
(C): 09930–30104
Installation 1) Drive in a new No.1 bush using special tools and
hammer, and then apply grease to bush inside.
Special tool
(A): 09943–88211
(B): 09923–46030
“A”: Grease 99000–25011 (SUZUKI Super
Grease A)
I3RM0A530015-01
I4RS0A530020-01
IYSY01531016-01
IYSY01531017-01
I3RM0A530016-01
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Clutch Release System InspectionS7RS0B5306017
Clutch Release Bearing
Check clutch release bearing for smooth rotation. If
abnormality is found, replace it.
CAUTION!
Do not wash release bearing. Washing may
cause grease leakage and consequential
bearing damage.
Clutch Release Shaft
Check clutch release shaft and its pin for deflection or
damage.
If abnormality is found, replace it.
Specifications
Tightening Torque SpecificationsS7RS0B5307001
NOTE
The specified tightening torque is also described in the following.
“Clutch Fluid Pipe and Hose Components”
“Clutch Pedal and Clutch Pedal Bracket Components”
“Clutch Cover, Clutch Disc and Flywheel Components”
Reference:
For the tightening torque of fastener not specified in this section, refer to “Fasteners Information in Section 0A”.
I3RM0A530020-01
I3RM0A530021-01
Fastening part Tightening torque
Note
N ⋅mkgf-mlb-ft
CPP switch lock nut 7.5 0.75 5.5 )
Clutch operating cylinder bolt 23 2.3 17.0 )
Flywheel bolt 70 7.0 51.0 )
Clutch cover bolt 23 2.3 17.0 )
Release lever bolt 23 2.3 17.0 )
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Special Tools and Equipment
Recommended Service MaterialS7RS0B5308001
NOTE
Required service material is also described in the following.
“Clutch Fluid Pipe and Hose Components”
“Clutch Pedal and Clutch Pedal Bracket Components”
“Clutch Cover, Clutch Disc and Flywheel Components”
Special ToolS7RS0B5308002
Material SUZUKI recommended product or Specification Note
Grease SUZUKI Super Grease A P/No.: 99000–25011 ) / ) / ) / )
SUZUKI Silicone Grease P/No.: 99000–25100 ) / )
SUZUKI Super Grease I P/No.: 99000–25210 ) / )
09921–26020 09922–46010
Bearing remover Clutch bush remover
) ) / )
09923–36320 09923–46020
Clutch center guide (15 mm) Joint pipe
) )
09923–46030 09924–17811
Joint pipe Flywheel holder
) ) / ) / ) / )
09925–98210 09925–98221
Input shaft bearing inst aller Bearing installer
) )
09930–30104 09943–88211
Sliding shaft Pinion bearing installer
) / ) )
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Steeri ng
Steering General Diagnosis
Precautions
Precautions for Steering DiagnosisS7RS0B6100001
Since the problems in steering involve several systems, they must all be considered when diagnosing a complaint. To
avoid using the wrong symptom, always road test the vehicl e first. Proceed with the following preliminary inspection
and correct any defects which are found.
1) Inspect tires for proper pressure and uneven wear.
2) Raise vehicle on a hoist and inspect steering system for loose or damaged parts.
3) Spin front wheels. Inspect for out-of-round tires, out- of-balance tires, bent rims, loosen and/or rough wheel
bearings.