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Body, Cab and Accessories
Precautions
Precautions
Precautions on Body, Cab and AccessoriesS6RW0D9000001
Air Bag Warning
Refer to “Air Bag Warning in Section 00”.
Fastener Caution
Refer to “Fastener Caution in Section 00”.
Precautions for Body Service
Refer to “Precautions for Body Service”.
Fastener Caution for Body Service:
Refer to “Fastener Caution for Body Service”.
Cautions in Body Electrical System Servicing
Refer to “Cautions in Body Electrical System Servicing in Section 9A”.
Precautions for Discharge Headlight Service (If Equipped)
Refer to “Precautions for Discharge Headlight Service (If Equipped) in Section 9B”.
Precautions for Power Window Service (Pinching Prevention Function Model)
Refer to “Precautions for Power Window Service (Pinching Prevention Function Model) in Section 9E”.
Precautions for Body ServiceS6RW0D9000002
WARNING!
For vehicles equipped with a Supplemental Restraint (Air Bag) System:
When servicing vehicle body, if shock may be applied to air bag system component parts, remove
those parts beforehand.
Fastener Caution for Body ServiceS6RW0D9000003
CAUTION!
• Fasteners are important attaching parts in that they could affect the performance of vital
components and systems, and/or could result in major repair expense. They must be replaced with
one of the same part number of with an equivalent part if replacement become necessary.
• Do not use a replacement part of lesser quality or substitute a design. Torque values must be used
as specified during reassembly to assure proper retention of these parts.
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Cautions in Body Electrical System ServicingS6RW0D9100001
When servicing the electric systems, observe the cautions described in “Air Bag Warning in Section 00” to protect
electrical parts and to prevent a fire.
General Description
AbbreviationsS6RW0D9101001
Refer to the “Abbreviations in Section 0A” for the general abbreviations.
ESP
® is a registered trademark of Daimler Chrysler AG.
Wire / Connector Color SymbolsS6RW0D9101002
Refer to “Wire Color Symbols in Section 0A”. Abbreviation Full term Abbreviation Full term
2WD 2 wheel drive vehicles J/B Junction block
4WD 4 wheel drive vehicles J/C Joint connector
A/B Air bag KLS Keyless start system
ACC Accessory L Left
CAN Controller area network LED Light emitting diode
COMB Combination LHD Left hand drive vehicle
DSL Diesel engine LO Low
ELCM EVAP leak check module OCV Oil control valve
ESP
®Electronic stability program P/N Power normal
FWD Forward R Right
HI High RHD Right hand drive vehicle
IF EQPD If equipped ST Starter
IG COIL Ignition coil TPMS Tire pressure monitoring system
ILL Illumination VIM Valiable intake manifold
IND Indicator VSV Vacuum switching valve
INT Intermittent 5 dr 5 door
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Lighting Systems
Precautions
Precautions for Discharge Headlight Service (If Equipped)S6RW0D9200001
WARNING!
• Do not touch igniter or ballast when lighting switch is at “HEAD” position to avoid possible electric
shock.
• Do not measure voltage or resistance with tester connected to output connector of ballast or igniter
to avoid possible electric shock.
• Do not perform work where exposed to water including rain or with wet hands to avoid possible
electric shock.
• Disassembling igniter or ballast is strictly prohibited as it may cause an electric shock.
• Before inspecting or repairing discharge headlight or its peripheral parts, make sure that lighting
switch is at OFF position and battery is disconnected at negative terminal to avoid possible
electrical shock.
• Do not set lighting switch to “HEAD” position with connector disconnected or any part removed to
avoid possible electric shock.
• Do not touch glass surface of headlight bulb. Oil or grease attached on it may not only make bulb
service life shorter but also cause bulb to burst when lighting switch is turned on.
• Mercury, metal iodide and xenon gas are sealed in discharge headlight bulb. Be sure to dispose of
used discharge headlight bulb properly according to applicable rules or regulations.
Precautions in Diagnosing Troubles (Headlight Auto Leveling System)S6RW0D9200002
• Be sure to read “Air Bag Warning in Section 00” before inspection and observe what is written there.
• Replacement of height sensor and headlight leveling control module. When height sensor and/or headlight leveling
control module is replaced with new one, perform initialization of headlight auto leveling system according to
“Initialization of Headlight Auto Leveling System”.
General Description
Discharge Headlight Description (If Equipped)S6RW0D9201001
Discharge headlight provides more brightness and consumes less electricity as compared with the conventional
halogen headlight. It consists of a ballast (1), igniter (2) and discharge headlight bulb (3).
Ballast
Ballast makes the voltage from the battery rise and converts the current from DC to AC. It also outputs high voltage to
the igniter when the headlight is turned on and supplies to discharge headlight bulb with necessary voltage for
continuous lighting while it is lit.
2
1 3
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DRL System Symptom Diagnosis (If Equipped)S6RW0D9204002
Headlight Auto Leveling System Symptom Diagnosis (If Equipped)S6RW0D9204019
Headlight Manual Leveling System Symptom Diagnosis (If Equipped)S6RW0D9204003
Condition Possible cause Correction / Reference Item
Headlight does not light
when lighting switch is in
OFF position and engine
is runningLighting switch faultyCheck lighting switch referring to “Headlight
Switch (in Lighting Switch) Inspection”.
Oil pressure switch faultyCheck oil pressure switch referring to “Oil
Pressure Switch Inspection in Section 9C”.
DRL controller faultyCheck lighting switch referring to “Inspection of
DRL Controller and Its Circuits (If Equipped)”.
Wiring or grounding faultyRepair circuit.
Headlight lights even if
engine stop and lighting
switch is OFF positionLighting switch faultyCheck system referring to “Headlight Switch (in
Lighting Switch) Inspection”.
Oil pressure switch faultyCheck oil pressure switch referring to “Oil
Pressure Switch Inspection in Section 9C”.
DRL controller faultyCheck system referring to “Inspection of DRL
Controller and Its Circuits (If Equipped)”.
Wiring or grounding faultyRepair circuit.
Condition Possible cause Correction / Reference Item
Headlight leveling
warning light comes on
steadyHeight sensor faultyCheck height sensor referring to “Height
Sensor and Its Circuit Inspection (If
Equipped)”.
Wiring or ground faultyRepair circuit.
Headlight leveling control module faultyCheck headlight leveling control module for
function referring to “Inspection of Headlight
Leveling Control Module and Its Circuit
(Headlight Auto Leveling System)”.
Optical axes of both
headlights do not changeCircuit fuse blownReplace fuse and check for short circuit.
Supply voltage too low or too highCheck charging system referring to “Generator
Test (Undercharged Battery Check) in Section
1J” or “Generator Test (Overcharged Battery
Check) in Section 1J”.
Wiring or ground faultyRepair circuit.
Headlight leveling control module faultyCheck headlight leveling control module for
function referring to “Inspection of Headlight
Leveling Control Module and Its Circuit
(Headlight Auto Leveling System)”.
Optical axis of only one
headlight does not
changeHeadlight levering actuator faultyCheck actuator referring to “Headlight Leveling
Actuator Inspection (If Equipped)”.
Headlight housing deformedReplace headlight housing.
Wiring or ground faultyRepair circuit.
Condition Possible cause Correction / Reference Item
Optical axes of both
headlights do not changeCircuit fuse blownReplace fuse and check for short circuit.
Headlight leveling switch faultyCheck headlight leveling switch referring to
“Headlight Manual Levering Switch Inspection
(If Equipped)”.
Supply voltage too lowCheck charging system referring to “Generator
Test (Undercharged Battery Check) in Section
1J”.
Wiring or grounding faultyRepair circuit.
Optical axis of only one
headlight does not
changeCircuit fuse blownReplace fuse and check for short circuit.
Headlight leveling actuator faultyCheck actuator referring to “Headlight Leveling
Actuator Inspection (If Equipped)”.
Headlight housing deformedReplace headlight housing.
Wiring or grounding faultyRepair circuit.
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Turn Signal and Hazard Warning Light Symptom DiagnosisS6RW0D9204004
Clearance, Tail and License Plate Light Symptom DiagnosisS6RW0D9204005
Condition Possible cause Correction / Reference Item
Flash rate high or one
side only flashesBulb blown on “flash rate high”-sideReplace bulb.
Incorrect bulbReplace bulb.
Turn signal / hazard warning relay faultyCheck turn signal / hazard warning relay
referring to “Turn Signal and Hazard Warning
Relay Inspection”.
Open circuit or high resistance existing
either; between turn signal switch and
non lighting bulb, or between hazard
warning switch and non lighting bulbRepair circuit.
Wiring or grounding faultyRepair circuit.
No flashing
NOTE
• Use of SUZUKI scan
tool makes it easy to
check whether a faulty
condition is on the
input side or output
side of BCM. For
checking procedure,
refer to “Diagnosis
Using Output Test
Function of SUZUKI
Scan Tool” under
“Scan Tool Data in
Section 10B”.
• Check each part in the
order from the top of
the following list.
Circuit fuse(s) blownReplace fuse(s) and check for short circuit.
Turn signal / hazard warning relay faultyCheck turn signal / hazard warning relay
referring to “Turn Signal and Hazard Warning
Relay Inspection”.
Turn signal light switch faultyCheck turn signal light switch referring to “Turn
Signal Light Switch (in Lighting Switch)
Inspection”.
Hazard warning switch faultyCheck hazard warning switch referring to
“Hazard Warning Switch Inspection”.
Open circuit or high resistance existing
between battery and switchRepair circuit.
Wiring or grounding faultyRepair circuit.
BCM faultyReplace after making sure that none of above
parts is faulty.
Flash rate lowSupply voltage lowCheck charging system referring to “Generator
Test (Undercharged Battery Check) in Section
1J”.
Turn signal / hazard warning relay faultyCheck turn signal / hazard warning relay
referring to “Turn Signal and Hazard Warning
Relay Inspection”.
Condition Possible cause Correction / Reference Item
All lights do not light upCircuit fuse blownReplace fuse and check for short circuit.
Tail light relay faulty (if equipped)Check tail light relay referring to “Tail Light
Relay, Headlight Relay, Front Fog Light Relay
Inspection (If Equipped)”.
Lighting and dimmer switch faultyCheck lighting and dimmer switch referring to
“Headlight Switch (in Lighting Switch)
Inspection”.
Wiring or grounding faultyRepair circuit.
Some lights do not light
upBulb(s) blownReplace bulb(s).
Wiring or grounding faultyRepair circuit.
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Back-Up Light Symptom DiagnosisS6RW0D9204020
Brake Light Symptom DiagnosisS6RW0D9204007
Front Fog Light Symptom Diagnosis (If Equipped)S6RW0D9204008
Rear Fog Light Symptom Diagnosis (If Equipped)S6RW0D9204009
Condition Possible cause Correction / Reference Item
Back-up lights do not
light upBulb(s) blownReplace bulb(s).
Circuit fuse blownReplace fuse and check for short circuit.
Back-up light switch (M/T model) or
transmission range sensor (A/T model)
faultyCheck back-up light switch or transmission
range sensor referring to “Back Up Light
Switch Inspection in Section 5B” or
“Transmission Range Sensor Inspection and
Adjustment in Section 5A”.
Wiring or grounding faultyRepair circuit.
Back-up lights stay onBack-up light switch (M/T model) or
transmission range sensor (A/T model)
faultyCheck back-up light switch or transmission
range sensor referring to “Back Up Light
Switch Inspection in Section 5B” or
“Transmission Range Sensor Inspection and
Adjustment in Section 5A”.
Condition Possible cause Correction / Reference Item
Brake light do not light upBulb(s) blownReplace bulb(s).
Circuit fuse blownReplace fuse and check for short circuit.
Brake light switch faultyCheck brake light switch referring to “Brake
Light Switch Inspection”.
Wiring or grounding faultyRepair circuit.
Brake light stay onBrake light switch faultyCheck or adjust brake light switch referring to
“Brake Light Switch Inspection” or “Brake Light
Switch Adjustment in Section 4A”.
Condition Possible cause Correction / Reference Item
Only one light does not
lightBulb blownReplace bulb.
Wiring or grounding faultyRepair circuit.
Front fog lights do not
lightCircuit fuse blownReplace fuse and check for short circuit.
Bulb blownReplace bulb.
Front fog light switch faultyCheck front fog light switch referring to “Front
Fog Light Switch Inspection (If Equipped)”.
Front fog light relay faultyCheck front fog light relay referring to “Tail
Light Relay, Headlight Relay, Front Fog Light
Relay Inspection (If Equipped)”.
Wiring or grounding faultyRepair circuit.
Condition Possible cause Correction / Reference Item
Rear fog light do not lightCircuit fuse blownReplace fuse and check for short circuit.
Bulb blownReplace bulb.
Rear fog light switch faultyCheck rear fog light switch referring to “Rear
Fog Light Switch Inspection (If Equipped)”.
Wiring or grounding faultyRepair circuit.
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Illumination Cancel System Symptom Diagnosis (If Equipped)S6RW0D9204010
Interior Light Symptom DiagnosisS6RW0D9204011
NOTE
• Use of SUZUKI scan tool makes it easy to check whether a faulty condition is on the input side or
output side of BCM. For checking procedure, refer to “Diagnosis Using Output Test Function of
SUZUKI Scan Tool” under “Scan Tool Data in Section 10B”.
• Check each part in the order from the top of the following list.
DRL Operation Inspection (If Equipped)S6RW0D9204012
1) Confirm that lighting switch is in OFF position.
2) Confirm that dimmer and passing switch is in low beam position.
3) Check DRL for operation as follows.
a) Turn ignition switch to ON position and check headlights remain OFF.
b) Start engine and run it at idle speed. Check headlights turn ON at low beam.
c) Switch dimmer and passing switch to high beam position and check headlights remain turning ON at low
beam.
4) If check result is not as satisfied, go to “Inspection of DRL Controller and Its Circuits (If Equipped)”.
Inspection of DRL Controller and Its Circuits (If Equipped)S6RW0D9204013
1) Confirm that lighting switch is in good condition referring to “Headlight Switch (in Lighting Switch) Inspection”.
2) Confirm that oil pressure switch is in good condition referring to “Oil Pressure Switch Inspection in Section 9C”.
3) Remove glove box.
4) Remove DRL controller (1) from steering support member.
5) Connect connector to DRL controller.Condition Possible cause Correction / Reference Item
Illumination cancel do not
normal operationCircuit fuse blownReplace fuse and check for short circuit.
Illumination cancel switch faultyCheck illumination cancel switch referring to
“Illumination Cancel Switch Inspection (If
Equipped)”.
Combination meter and/or information
display faultyReplace combination meter and/or information
display.
Wiring or grounding faultyRepair circuit.
Condition Possible cause Correction / Reference Item
Dome light does not light
upBulb blownReplace bulb.
Circuit fuse blownReplace fuse and check for short circuit.
Dome light switch faultyCheck dome light switch.
Door switch faultyCheck door switch referring to “Door Switch
(Front / Rear Door) Inspection in Section 9C”.
Wiring or grounding faultyRepair circuit.
BCM faultyReplace after making sure that none of above
parts is faulty.
Luggage compartment
light does not light up (if
equipped)Bulb blownReplace bulb.
Rear end door switch faultyCheck switch referring to “Rear End Door
Switch Inspection in Section 9C”.
Wiring or grounding faultyRepair circuit.
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Reference waveform No.1
Vehicle speed signal (1).
Vehicle speed signal is pulse. Pulse frequency varies
depending on vehicle speed.
Repair Instructions
Headlight Housing Removal and InstallationS6RW0D9206001
WARNING!
• To avoid danger of being burned, don’t
touch when the bulb is hot.
• Don’t touch glass surface of bulb, to avoid
deteriorate as the case may be unclear
when bulb light on at dirty condition.
• Be sure to read “Precautions for Discharge
Headlight Service (If Equipped)” before
starting to service work.
Removal
1) Disconnect negative (–) cable at battery.
2) Remove front bumper. Refer to “Front Bumper and
Rear Bumper Components in Section 9K”.
3) Remove headlight mounting bolts.
4) Detach headlight housing (1) from vehicle.
5) Disconnect couplers (2) from headlight housing (1).Installation
Reverse removal procedure noting the following.
• Install headlight mounting bolts and clip (1), and then
tighten headlight mounting bolts (“1” – “2”) according
to numerical order as shown in figure.
• After installation, be sure to inspect and adjust aiming
referring to “Headlight Aiming Adjustment with
Screen”. Measurement terminal CH 1: “G14-16” to “G14-9”
Oscilloscope setting CH 1: 2 V
TIME: 20 ms/DIV
Measurement condition Engine is running and
vehicle speed 40 km/h (24
mph)
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1
“2”
“1”
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