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ABS Wiring Circuit DiagramS6RW0D4502002 1. ABS hydraulic unit / control module assembly 9. Brake light switch 17. Wheel speed sensor (Left-rear)
2. ABS control module 10. ABS warning light 18. Battery
3. ABS hydraulic unit 11. EBD warning light (Brake warning light) 19. Ignition switch
4. Solenoid valve power supply driver (transistor)12. Light driver module 20. G sensor (4WD model)
5. Solenoid valve driver (transistor) 13. Data link connector 21. ECM
6. Pump motor driver (transistor) 14. Wheel speed sensor (Right-front) 22. Combination meter
7. Solenoid valve 15. Wheel speed sensor (Left-front) 23. 4WD control module
8. Pump motor 16. Wheel speed sensor (Right-rear)
BLU
WHT12VGRN/ORN 34
30E08-9
RED
WHT26
WHT/RED
12V
E08-7
19GRN
GRN
E08-16
12V
21REDRED/BLK
12V
BLKWHTE08-22 E08-11
23BLKWHTLT GRN/BLKLT GRN
12V
E08-10 E08-21
E08-23
E08-26
E08-1E08-12
24BLKWHT
12V
YELBRNE08-19 E08-2027
1 2
E08-6
9
9
9
WHTRED
12VE08-25
M
BLK
BLK
WHT/BLUWHT/RED
WHT/BLUE08-24
WHT
E08 [C] [A]
1
2
3
4
5
6
7 12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
228
9
10
11
23
24
25
26
GRN/WHT
22
12V
BLKWHTWHTWHT/BLKE08-17 E08-18
GRN/ORN28
2033
31
29
25
32
GRN/YELE08-3GRN/BLK10
8
17
18
+BB
RED/BLKRED/BLK
REDWHTREDWHT
RED
BLK
WHT
14 13 12 76 5
1516
REDWHT
11
RED
WHT
9 9
E08-13E08-2
99
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Schematic and Routing Diagram
Transmission Control Module (TCM) Wiring DiagramS6RW0D5102001
12V
12V
12V
IG1
118
9
10
P
R
N
D
2
L12
2.5V
5V
12V
5V
12V
12V
12V
WHT
BLK
BLK
BLK
BLK
PPLBLK/WHT
BLK/ORN
IG11
RED/BLK
YEL/BLKYEL/BLU
LT GRN/BLK
+BB
WHT/RED
14
20 15
16
17
19
12V18
1 2
3
132126
24 27
28
29
30
65
16 15 14 13 12 1143
24 23 212210 9 8 721
19 20 18 17 C06
17 16
26 2515 14 65 342
13 12
23 22 2411 10 9
21 20 1987
18 1 C07
[A]
22
25
YELYEL/GRN
WHT
P
N
BRN LT/GRN
ORN
BLK/YEL
BLU/BLK
GRY
LT GRN/BLKWHT/BLU
WHT/BLK
C06-11
C06-12
C06-16
C06-15
C06-14
C06-4
C06-2
C06-1
C06-23C06-6 C06-24C06-5
C06-3
RED
GRN GRN/ORNPNK/BLK
GRN/YEL
LT GRN/BLKC07-6
C07-16
C07-23 C07-25
C07-20
C07-1
C07-8
C07-7
C07-19
C07-18
4IG11 23
C07-9
YEL
RED
WHTBLU35 34
3637
5REDWHT
7
WHT
RED
33
4
6
C06-7C06-17WHT
REDREDWHT
WHT
12V12V
WHTRED
WHTREDREDWHT
31
32
RED
WHTRED[B]
[C]
I6RW0D510003-02
1. TCM 15. Shift solenoid valve-A (No.1) 29. “ST SIG” fuse
2. Input shaft speed sensor 16. Shift solenoid valve-B (No.2) 30. “ST” fuse
3. Output shaft speed sensor / VSS 17. Timing solenoid valve 31. MIL
4. ECM 18. TCC solenoid valve 32. Transmission warning light (non-Euro-OBD model)
5. Combination meter 19. Pressure control solenoid valve 33. ABS control module
6. BCM 20. A/T 34. To Data link connector
7. 4WD control module (if equipped) 21. A/T relay 35. To BCM
8. “3” position switch 22. Inhibitor switch (including transmission range
sensor)36. Junction connector
9. Shift lock solenoid 23. Starter motor relay 37. Keyless start control module (if equipped)
10. Brake light switch 24. Ignition switch [A]: Terminal arrangement of TCM connector (viewed
from harness side)
11. Transmission range sensor 25. Starter motor [B]: Junction block with BCM model
12. Backup lamp 26. “DOME” fuse [C]: Junction block without BCM model
13. Data link connector (DLC) 27. “AT” fuse
14. Transmission fluid temperature sensor 28. “IG1 SIG” fuse
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Automatic Gear Shift TableS6RW0D5102002
Automatic gear shift schedule is shown in the following table. Test-drive the vehicle on a flat road in the D position.
M16A Engine Model
1.Shift Point in D, 3 and/or 2 position
2. Lock-up point in D and/or 3 positionThrottle opening (%) Shift Vehicle speed km/h (mph) Remark
UP shiftOver 85%1st → 2nd 48 – 53 (30 – 33) D, 3, 2 range
2nd → 3rd 98 – 103 (61 – 64) D, 3 range
3rd → 4th 158 – 163 (98 – 101) D range
50%1st → 2nd 35 – 40 (22 – 25) D, 3, 2 range
2nd → 3rd 69 – 74 (43 – 46) D, 3 range
3rd → 4th 106 – 111 (66 – 69) D range
10%1st → 2nd 11 – 16 (7 – 10) D, 3, 2 range
2nd → 3rd 23 – 28 (14 – 17) D, 3 range
3rd → 4th 51 – 56 (32 – 35) D range
DOWN shiftOver 85%4th → 3rd 144 – 149 (89 – 93) D range
3rd → 2nd 91 – 96 (57 – 60) D, 3 range
2nd → 1st 42 – 47 (26 – 29) D, 3, 2 range
50%4th → 3rd 73 – 78 (45 – 48) D range
3rd → 2nd 36 – 41 (22 – 25) D, 3 range
2nd → 1st 11 – 16 (7 – 10) D, 3, 2 range
10%4th → 3rd 30 – 35 (19 – 22) D range
3rd → 2nd 15 – 20 (9 – 12) D, 3 range
2nd → 1st 6 – 11 (4 –7) D, 3, 2 range
Lock-up
clutch statusThrottle
opening (%)Vehicle speed km/h (mph) Remark
3rd gear lock-upONOver 85% 123 – 128 (76 – 80) D, 3 range
50% 90 – 95 (56 – 59) D, 3 range
OFFOver 90% 105 – 110 (65 – 68) D, 3 range
50% 76 – 81 (47 – 50) D, 3 range
4th gear lock-upONOver 85% 158 – 163 (98 – 101)•D range
• Except throttle opening shift from low
to high at vehicle speed 160 km/h
(100 mph) or more with Lock-up ON
condition.
50% 132 – 137 (82 – 85) D range
OFFOver 90% 144 – 149 (89 – 93) D range
50% 122 – 127 (76 – 79) D range
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DTC ClearanceS6RW0D5104006
WARNING!
When performing a driving test, select a safe
place where there is neither any traffic nor
any traffic accident possibility and be very
careful during testing to avoid occurrence of
an accident.
After repair or replace malfunction part(s), clear all DTCs
by performing the following procedure.
1) Connect SUZUKI scan tool to data link connector in
the same manner as when making this connection
for “DTC Check”.
2) Turn ignition switch ON.3) Erase DTC and pending DTC according to
instructions displayed on scan tool. Refer to scan
tool operator’s manual for further details.
4) After completing the clearance, turn ignition switch
OFF and disconnect scan tool from data link
connector (DLC).
NOTE
DTC and freeze frame data stored in TCM
memory are also cleared in the following
cases. Be careful not to clear them before
keeping their record.
• When the same malfunction (DTC) is not
detected again during 40 engine warm-up
cycles.
Fail-Safe TableS6RW0D5104007
This function is provided by the safe mechanism that assures safe driveability even when the solenoid valve, sensor or
its circuit fails. The following table shows the fail-safe function for each fail condition of sensor, solenoid or its circuit.
DTC No. Trouble area Fail-safe operation
) P0705Transmission range sensor circuit
malfunction (PRNDL input)• Selected range is set in priority order shown below.
D> 2> L> R> N> P
• Slip controlled lock-up function is inhibited to operate.
• Learning control is inhibited.
) P0707 Transmission range sensor circuit low• Selected range is assumed to be “D” range.
• Slip controlled lock-up function is inhibited to operate.
• Learning control is inhibited.
) P0712
) P0713Transmission fluid temperature sensor
circuit low• A/T fluid temperature is assumed to be 200 °C (392 °F).
• Upshifting to 4th gear is inhibited.
• Lock-up function is inhibited to operate.
• Garage shift control is inhibited.
• Learning control is inhibited.
) P0717Input / Turbine speed sensor circuit no
signal• Upshifting to 4th gear is inhibited.
• Lock-up function is inhibited to operate.
• Line pressure control at gear shifting is inhibited.
• Torque reducing request to ECM (torque reduction control)
is inhibited.
• Garage shift control is inhibited.
• Learning control is inhibited.
) P0722 Output speed sensor circuit no signal• Vehicle speed which is calculated by input shaft speed
sensor signal is used for gear shifting control instead of
vehicle speed calculated by output shaft speed sensor
(VSS) signal.
• Upshifting to 4th gear is inhibited.
• Lock-up function is inhibited to operate.
• Line pressure control at gear shifting is inhibited.
• Torque reducing request to ECM (torque reduction control)
is inhibited.
• Garage shift control is inhibited.
• Learning control is inhibited.
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Stall TestS6RW0D5104013
This test is to check overall performance of automatic transaxle and engine by measuring stall speed at “D” and “R”
ranges. Be sure to perform this test only when transaxle fluid is at normal operating temperature and its level is
between FULL and LOW marks.
CAUTION!
• Do not run engine at stall more than 5 seconds continuously, or fluid temperature may rise
excessively high.
• After performing stall test, be sure to leave engine running at idle for longer than 1 minute before
another stall test.
1) Apply parking brake and block wheels.
2) Install tachometer.
3) Start engine with select lever shifted to “P” range.
4) Depress brake pedal fully.
5) Shift select lever to “D” range and depress accelerator pedal fully while watching tachometer. Read engine rpm
quickly when it has become constant (stall speed).
6) Release accelerator pedal immediately after stall speed is checked.
7) In the same way, check stall speed in “R” range.
8) Stall speed should be within the following specification.
Engine stall speed
Standard: 2,200 – 2,600 rpm
Troubleshooting
Condition Possible cause Correction / Reference Item
Lower than standard level
in both “D” and “R” rangeEngine output torque failureInspect and repair engine.
Faulty one-way clutch of torque
converterReplace torque converter.
Higher than standard
level in “D” rangeMalfunction of pressure control solenoid
valve (Low line pressure)Inspect. If NG, replace valve body assembly.
Faulty valve body componentReplace valve body assembly.
Slippery forward clutchInspect. If NG, replace.
Faulty one-way No.2 clutchInspect. If NG, replace.
Leakage from “D” range fluid pressure
circuitOverhaul or replace valve body assembly.
Higher than standard
level in “R” rangeMalfunction of pressure control solenoid
valve (Low line pressure)Inspect. If NG, replace valve body assembly.
Faulty valve body componentReplace valve body assembly.
Slippery reverse clutchInspect. If NG, replace.
Slippery 1st and reverse brakeInspect. If NG, replace.
Leakage from “R” range fluid pressure
circuitOverhaul or replace valve body assembly.
Higher than standard
level in both “D” and “R”
rangeMalfunction of pressure control solenoid
valve (Low line pressure)Inspect. If NG, replace valve body assembly.
Faulty valve body componentReplace valve body assembly.
Clogged oil strainerReplace.
Faulty oil pumpInspect. If NG, replace.
Leakage from both “D” and “R” range
fluid pressure circuitOverhaul or replace valve body assembly.
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4) Install oil strainer assembly (1).
Tightening torque
Oil strainer bolt (a): 10 N·m (1.0 kgf-m, 7.5 lb-ft)
5) Install new oil pan gasket (1) and oil pan (2).
6) Tighten oil pan bolts to specified torque diagonally
and little by little.
Tightening torque
Oil pan bolt (b): 7.0 N·m (0.7 kgf-m, 5.0 lb-ft)
7) Install left side engine under cover.
8) Lower vehicle.
9) Connect negative cable at battery.
Solenoid Valves (Shift Solenoid Valves and
Timing Solenoid Valve) Inspection
S6RW0D5106062
Resistance Check
Check shift solenoid valves and timing solenoid valve.
Shift solenoid valves and timing solenoid valve
resistance
Standard: 11 – 15 Ω at 20 °C (68 °F)Operation Check
Shift solenoid valve-A (No.1) and -B (No.2)
CAUTION!
• Do not insert air gun against strainer
installed on inlet of solenoid valve too
deeply, when blowing air into solenoid
valve. If not, the strainer will be damaged.
• Be very careful as dust etc. does not enter
when solenoid valves are inspected.
• Check that solenoid valve (1) actuate with click sound
when battery voltage is conducted.
• When solenoid valve (1) is connected to battery (2),
confirm that solenoid valve is close condition by
blowing air (50 – 200 kPa, 0.5 – 2.0 kg/cm
2, 7 – 28.5
psi) into solenoid valve as shown in figure.
• When solenoid valve (1) is not connected to battery
(2), confirm that solenoid valve is open condition by
blowing air (50 – 200 kPa, 0.5 – 2.0 kg/cm
2, 7 – 28.5
psi) into solenoid valve as shown in figure.
NOTE
Do not fail to inspect with air to prevent
mistaken checking because return spring for
valve is not installed into solenoid valve.
I2RH0B510059-01
I2RH0B510060-01
I2RH0B510061-01
I2RH0B510062-01
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Timing solenoid valve
CAUTION!
• Do not insert air gun against strainer
installed on inlet of solenoid valve too
deeply, when blowing air into solenoid
valve. If not, the strainer will be damaged.
• Be very careful as dust etc. does not enter
when solenoid valves are inspected.
• Check that solenoid valve (1) actuate with click sound
when battery voltage is conducted.
• When timing solenoid valve (1) is connected to battery
(2), confirm that timing solenoid valve is open
condition by blowing air (50 – 200 kPa, 0.5 – 2.0 kg/
cm
2, 7 – 28.5 psi) into solenoid valve as shown in
figure.
• When timing solenoid valve (1) is not connected to
battery (2), confirm that timing solenoid valve is close
condition by blowing air (50 – 200 kPa, 0.5 – 2.0 kg/
cm
2, 7 – 28.5 psi) into solenoid valve as shown in
figure.
NOTE
Do not fail to inspect with air to prevent
mistaken checking because return spring for
valve is not installed into solenoid valve.
Pressure Control Solenoid Valves (Pressure
Control Solenoid and TCC Solenoid) Removal
and Installation
S6RW0D5106063
Removal
1) Disconnect negative cable at battery.
2) Lift up vehicle.
3) Remove left side engine under cover.
4) Remove drain plug and drain A/T fluid.
5) Install drain plug.
Tightening torque
A/T fluid drain plug: 17 N·m (1.7 kgf-m, 12.5 lb-ft)
6) Remove A/T oil pan (1) and oil pan gasket (2).
7) Remove oil strainer assembly (3).
8) Remove transmission fluid temperature sensor (1)
from sensor clamp.
9) Disconnect solenoid connectors (2).
I2RH0B510063-01
I2RH0B510054-01
2
1
I5RW0C510038-02
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Differential Side Oil Seal ReplacementS6RW0D5106023
1) Lift up vehicle and drain automatic transaxle fluid.
2) Remove drive shaft assembly and center shaft
referring to “Front Drive Shaft Assembly Removal
and Installation in Section 3A”.
3) Remove differential side oil seal (1) by using special
tool.
Special tool
(A): 09913–50121
4) Apply grease to new differential side oil seal lips.
: Grease 99000–25030 (SUZUKI Super Grease C)
5) Install new differential side oil seals (1) by using
special tool.
Special tool
(A): 09913–75510
(B): 09913–75810
Differential side oil seal installing depth
Right side “a”: 13.2 – 14.2 mm (0.52 – 0.56 in.)
Left side “b”: 3.8 – 4.8 mm (0.15 – 0.19 in.)
6) Insert drive shaft assembly and center shaft referring
to “Front Drive Shaft Assembly Removal and
Installation in Section 3A”.
7) Pour A/T fluid referring to “A/T Fluid Change”.
A/T Fluid Cooler Hoses ReplacementS6RW0D5106027
The rubber hoses for the A/T fluid cooler should be
checked at specified interval. If replacing them, be sure
to note the following.
• to replace clamps at the same time
• to insert hose as far as its limit mark
• to clamp clamps securely
[A]: Right side [B]: Left side
(A)
1I5RW0A520006-02
“a” “b”
(B)[B] [A]
1
(A)
I5RW0C510042-01
1. Inlet hose (Outlet from A/T fluid cooler)
2. Outlet hose (Inlet to A/T fluid cooler)
2
1I5RW0C510049-01