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Troubleshooting
NOTE
• Before performed trouble shooting, be sure to read the “Precautions of ECM Circuit Inspection”.
• When measuring circuit voltage, resistance and/or pulse signal at ECM connector, connect the
special tool to ECM and/or the ECM connectors referring to “Inspection of ECM and Its Circuits”.
• When A/C evaporator outlet air temp. is below 2.5 °C (36.5 °F), A/C remains OFF (“E01-47” terminal
voltage becomes 10 – 14 V). This condition is not abnormal.
Step Action Yes No
1Reception data check from BCM
1) Connect scan tool to DLC with ignition switch turned
OFF.
2) Turn ON ignition switch.
3) Check DTC for CAN-DTC.
Is there CAN-DTC?Go to “Troubleshooting
for CAN-DTC”.Go to Step 2.
2A/C switch signal circuit check
1) Start engine and select “Data List” mode on scan tool.
2) Check A/C switch signal under following conditions
respectively.
A/C switch signal
Engine running, A/C switch OFF: OFF
Engine running, A/C switch ON and blower speed
selector turned 1st position or more: ON
Is check result satisfactory?Go to Step 3. Check A/C switch
circuit.
3DTC check of ECT sensor circuit
1) Check ECM for DTC of ECT sensor circuit.
Is there DTC P0116, DTC P0117 or DTC P0118?Go to applicable DTC
diag. flow.Go to Step 4.
4A/C condenser cooling fan control system check
Is A/C condenser cooling fan started when A/C and blower
speed selector switch are turned ON with engine running?Go to Step 10. Go to Step 5.
5A/C condenser cooling fan control circuit check
1) Check DTC with scan tool.
Is DTC P0481 displayed?Go to “DTC P0481:
Cooling Fan 2 (A/C
Condenser Fan) Control
Circuit”.Go to Step 6.

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Electric Load Signal Circuit CheckS6RW0D1104079
Wiring Diagram
E01 C01
3 4
18 19 5 6 7 10 11
17 20
47 46 49 50 51 21 22
5216 259
24 14
29
55 57 54 53 59
60 582
26 27 28 15
30
56 4832 31 34 35 36 37 40 42 39 38 44
45 43 41 331 12 13
238 3 4
18 19 5 6 7 10 11
17 20
47 46 49 50 51 21 22
5216 259
24 14
29
55 57 54 53 59
60 582
26 27 28 15
30
56 4832 31 34 35 36 37 40 42 39 38 44
45 43 41 331 12 13
238
BLK/WHT
BLK/RED
WHT
BRN/WHT
12V5V
10
E01-29
E01-1
E01-60BLK/YEL
BLK/YEL
139BLK/REDE01-16
BLU/WHT
BLU/WHTE01-19
E01-19
14
3 4
YEL
2
12
BLK/WHT
BLKBLK/YEL
GRN
WHT/BLU
BLU
1 56
11 7
8
C01-58
C01-15C01-30
BLK/ORN
BLKBLKE01-31BLK
17 16
WHTREDE01-18E01-3 15WHTREDWHTREDWHTRED [A]
17
WHTRED
18E01-18E01-3 1615WHTREDWHTRED
[B]
19
I6RW0D110057-02
[A]: Junction block with BCM model 6. Junction block assembly 13. Blower speed selector (Auto A/C model)
[B]: Junction block without BCM model 7. “IG COIL” fuse 14. Blower speed selector (Manual A/C model)
1. Individual circuit fuse box No.1 8. “IG2 SIG” fuse 15. Electric load signal (rear defogger signal and headlight
signal), etc.
2. “BLW” fuse 9. ECM 16. BCM
3. “FI” fuse 10. Main relay 17. ABS control module
4. “IGN” fuse 11. Blower motor relay 18. CAN junction connector
5. Ignition switch 12. Blower motor 19. To other control module connected CAN

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Generator DescriptionS6RW0D1A01002
The basic charging system is the IC integral regulator charging system. The internal components are connected
electrically as shown below.
Charging System Circuit
The generator features a solid state regulator that is mounted inside the generator. All regulator components are
enclosed into a solid mold, and this unit along with the brush holder assembly is attached to the rear housing. The
regulator voltage is being controlled by ECM under some conditions while driving. Refer to “Generator Control System
Description in Section 1A” in related manual.
The generator rotor bearings contain enough grease to eliminate the need for periodic lubrication.
Two brushes carry current through the two slip rings to the field coil mounted on the rotor, and under normal conditions
will provide long period of attention-free service.
The stator windings are assembled inside a laminated core that forms part of the generator frame.
A rectifier bridge connected to the stator windings contains diodes, and electrically changes that stator AC. voltages to
a D.C. voltage which appears at the generator output terminal.
1 26345
4
3B
7
8
9
10E FFRCIG
L
I6RW0D1A0002-01
1. Pulley 6. Field coil B: Generator output (Battery terminal) L: Lamp terminal
2. Pulley nut 7. Regulator C: Generator cut FR: Field duty monitor
3. Rotor fan 8. Brush E: Ground
4. Stator coil 9. Rear end frame F: Field coil terminal
5. Stator core 10. Drive end frame IG: Ignition terminal
B
IG
L
C
E
7
2 4
3
5
FR
610
11
12 13 1
[A]
IG1 9
14
8
I6RW0D1A0001-03
[A]: If equipped with electric load current sensor 4. Diode 8. Battery 12. Combination meter
1. Generator with regulator assembly 5. Field coil (rotor coil) 9. Electric load current sensor (if equipped) 13. CAN driver
2. I.C. regulator 6. Charge indicator light 10. ECM 14. Main fuse box
3. Stator coil 7. Main switch 11. BCM

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Charging Indicator Lamp Operation
Generator Test (Undercharged Battery Check)S6RW0D1A04003
This condition, as evidenced by slow cranking or low
specific gravity can be caused by one or more of the
following conditions even though indicator lamp may be
operating normal. The following procedure also applies
to cars with voltmeter and ammeter.
• Make sure that undercharged condition has not been
caused by accessories left on for extended period of
time.
• Check drive belt for proper tension.
• If battery defect is suspected, refer to “Battery
Description”.
• Inspect wiring for defects. Check all connections for
tightness and cleanliness, battery cable connections
at battery, starting motor and ignition ground cable.
No-Load Check
1) Connect voltmeter and ammeter as shown in figure.
NOTE
Use fully charged battery.
2) Run engine from idling up to 2,000 rpm with all
accessories turned off and read meters.
If voltage is higher than standard value, check
ground of brushes.
If brushes are not grounded, replace IC regulator.
If voltage is lower than standard value, proceed to
the following check.
Specification for undercharged battery (No-load
check)
Current: 10 A
Voltage: 14.2 – 14.8 V at Hi (H) (at 25 °C, 77 °F)
Voltage: 12.5 – 13.1 V at Lo (L) (at 25 °C, 77 °F)
NOTE
Consideration should be taken that voltage
will differ somewhat with regulator case
temperature as shown in figure.
Condition Possible cause Correction / Reference Item
Charge light does not
light with ignition ON and
engine offFuse blownCheck fuse.
Indicator lamp (LED) faultyCheck BCM, combination meter and/or CAN
communication line.
Wiring connection looseTighten loose connection.
IC regulator or field coil faultyCheck generator.
Poor contact between brush and slip
ringRepair or replace.
Charge light does not go
out with engine running
(battery requires frequent
recharging)Drive belt loose or wornAdjust or replace drive belt.
IC regulator or generator faultyCheck charging system.
Wiring faultyRepair wiring.
1. Generator
2. Ammeter (between generator “B” terminal and battery (+) terminal)
3. Voltmeter (between generator “B” terminal and ground)
4. Battery
5. Load
6. Switch
I2RH011A0006-01
[A]: Regulated voltage (V)
[B]: Heatsink temperature (°C)
16.0
12.0
14.2 15.3
14.8
14.2
13.3 14.8
15.0
11.0 14.0
13.0 [A]
12.5 13.6
13.1
12.5
11.613.1
[B] -30 0 25 135
H
L
I2RH0B1A0005-01

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4WD Control System DescriptionS6RW0D3201004
4WD Shift Control
The 4WD control module operates the coupling assembly according to the 2WD/4WD switch operation to the selected
position (2WD, 4WD-auto or 4WD-lock). Also, the 4WD control system has 4WD AUTO indicator and 4WD LOCK
indicator in order to inform the 4WD control system condition.
Indicator Operation
The 4WD control module output operation signal of the 4WD AUTO indicator and the 4WD LOCK indicator. Indicators
as follows in order to inform what state the 4WD control system is.
Function of 4WD Control System ComponentS6RW0D3201005
Operation
Condition
Indicator
4WD AUTO
indicatorOFF• Ignition switch is OFF.
• Vehicle is at “2WD” position or “4WD-lock” position.
ON• Within 2 seconds after ignition switch is turn ON (checking indicator
operation).
• Vehicle is at “4WD-auto” position.
• 4WD control module detects DTC of 4WD control system.
Blinking at intervals of 2
seconds continuously• 4WD control module detects the rotation difference of front wheel and
rear wheel and/or temperature of transfer more than specified
temperature.
4WD LOCK
indicatorOFF• Ignition switch is OFF.
• Vehicle is at “2WD” position or “4WD-auto” position.
ON• Within 2 seconds after ignition switch is turn ON (checking indicator
operation).
• Vehicle is at “4WD-lock” position.
• 4WD control module detects DTC of 4WD control system.
Part Name Function
2WD/4WD switch Output ON and OFF signal of 2WD/4WD switch to 4WD control module.
4WD AUTO indicator Indicates vehicle is at 4WD-auto position or not.
4WD LOCK indicator Indicates vehicle is at 4WD-lock position or not.
4WD control module • Controlled of current to coupling assembly and vehicle switching to each position.
• Diagnosis 4WD control system components.
• Output operation signal of indicator to BCM.
Coupling assembly The driving force of corresponding to the signal from 4WD control module transmitted
to the rear wheel.

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4WD Control System Wiring Circuit DiagramS6RW0D3201006
Terminal Arrangement of 4WD Control ModuleS6RW0D3201007
5V
5V
12V
G26-3
YEL
GRY
G26-2
G26-22G26-23REDWHT
G26-13
G26-14
G26-12
G26-11
G26-10BLK
WHT/RED
RED/BLK
GRY/YEL
RED/WHT
12V
L102-1
L102-4
1
37
9
10
12
13
14
12V
G26-21BLU
G26-25
G26-24ORN
BRN
5V
28
11
WHT
WHT
WHTWHTWHTWHT
WHT
RED
RED
RED
REDRED
RED
RED
46
5
L174-4BLK/ORNL174-5L174-1
I7RW01320001-01
1. Coupling assembly 6. ECM 11. Data link connector (DLC)
2. Coupling air temperature sensor 7. 4WD control module 12. “IG COIL” fuse
3. Combination meter 8. 2WD/4WD switch 13. “4WD” fuse
4. BCM 9. “4WD” switch 14. Main fuse box
5. ABS / ESP® control module 10. “4WD lock” switch
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26
[A]
I4JA01332038-01
[A]: Connector “G26” viewed from harness side
Te r m i n a l C i r c u i t Te r m i n a l C i r c u i t
G26-2 Coupling assembly (power) G26-14 “4WD lock” switch
G26-3 Coupling assembly (ground) G26-21 Data link connector (DLC)
G26-10 Ground G26-22 CAN communication line (high)
G26-11 Power source for internal memory G26-23 CAN communication line (low)
G26-12 Power source G26-24 Coupling air temperature sensor (ground)
G26-13 “4WD” switch G26-25 Coupling air temperature sensor (power)

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Brakes
ABS
Precautions
Precautions in Diagnosing TroublesS6RW0D4500001
To ensure that the trouble diagnosis is done accurately
and smoothly, observe the following and follow “ABS
Check”.
• Diagnostic information stored in ABS control module
memory can be cleared as well as checked by using
SUZUKI scan tool. Before using scan tool, read its
Operator's (Instruction) Manual carefully to have good
understanding as to what functions are available and
how to use it.
• If the vehicle was operated in any of the following
ways, ABS warning light may light momentarily but
this does not indicate anything abnormal in ABS.
– The vehicle was driven with parking brake pulled.
– The vehicle was driven with brake dragging.
– The vehicle was stuck in mud, sand, etc.
– Wheel spin occurred while driving.
– Wheel(s) was rotated while the vehicle was jacked
up.
• Be sure to read “Precautions for Electrical Circuit
Service in Section 00” and “Precaution for CAN
Communication System in Section 00” before
inspection and observe what is written there.
• Be sure to use the trouble diagnosis procedure as
described in “ABS Check”. Failure to follow it may
result in incorrect diagnosis. (Some other diagnosis
trouble code may be stored by mistake in the memory
of ABS control module during inspection.)• When disconnecting ABS hydraulic unit / control
module connector (1), pull up lock lever (2) of
connector.
When connecting, set the connector on ABS hydraulic
unit / control module assembly and pull down the lock
lever (2) until it locks.
• Communication of ECM, BCM, combination meter,
4WD control module (if equipped), keyless start
control module (if equipped), TCM (if equipped), data
link connector and ABS control module is established
by CAN (Control Area Network).
Therefore, be sure to read “Precautions for Installing
Mobile Communication Equipment in Section 00”
before inspection and handling CAN communication
line.
Precautions in On-Vehicle ServiceS6RW0D4500002
When connector is connected to ABS hydraulic unit /
control module assembly, do not disconnect connectors
of sensors with ignition switch ON. Otherwise, DTC will
be set in ABS control module.
[A]: Disconnect C: Pull up to disconnect
[B]: Connect D: Pull down to connect
2 1
CD
[A]
[B]
I5RW0A450001-01

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17+BB
18BLU
WHT12VGRN/ORN 34
30E08-9
RED
WHT 1226
WHT/RED
12V
E08-7
19GRN
GRN
E08-16
12V
5
76
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 E08-20
27
1 2
RED/BLK
WHTRED
WHTRED
WHTRED9
E08-2E08-13WHT
E08-6
RED
9
9
11
9
9
9
REDWHT
WHTRED
12VE08-25
M
BLK
BLK
WHT/BLUWHT/RED
WHT/BLUE08-24
WHT
E08 [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
15
32
GRN/YELE08-3GRN/BLK
8
12V
12V
13
14RED/BLK
RED/BLU
WHTRED6
16
10
BLK [B]
I6RW0D450001-02
[A]: Junction block with BCM 10. G sensor (4WD model) 22. Right-front wheel speed sensor
[B]: Junction block without BCM 11. 4WD control module 23. Left-rear wheel speed sensor
[C]: Terminal arrangement of ABS control module
connector (viewed from terminal side)12. BCM 24. Right-rear wheel speed sensor
1. Battery 13. Brake fluid level switch 25. ABS hydraulic unit / control module assembly
2. Main fuse box 14. Parking brake switch 26. Brake light switch
3. Ignition switch 15. CAN junction connector 27. Brake light
4. Junction block assembly 16. Keyless start control module 28. To ECM and shift lock relay (A/T model)
5. Combination meter 17. Data link connector (DLC) 29. Pump motor driver (transistor)
6. ABS warning light 18. To BCM, 4WD control module, P/S control
module, HVAC control module (auto A/C
model) and SDM30. Pump motor
7. EBD warning light (brake warning light)19. ECM 31. Solenoid valve power supply driver
8. Light driver module 20. TCM (A/T model) 32. Solenoid valve
9. CAN driver 21. Left-front wheel speed sensor 33. Solenoid valve driver (transistor)