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Manual Transaxle Unit Dismounting and
Remounting
S6RW0D5206010
Dismounting
1) Drain coolant.
2) Remove battery and tray with ECM.
3) Remove air cleaner case and resonator.
4) Remove clutch fluid pipe referring to “Clutch Fluid
Pipe Removal and Installation in Section 5C”.
5) Disconnect back up light switch coupler and undo
wiring harness clamps.
6) Disconnect gear shift and gear select control cables
(1) from transaxle.
7) Remove earth cable from transaxle.
8) Remove water inlet pipe.
9) Remove starting motor referring to “Starting Motor
Dismounting and Remounting in Section 1I”.
10) Remove transaxle to engine bolts (1) of upper side.
11) Drain transaxle oil and transfer oil, if equipped.
12) Remove engine under covers.
13) Remove drive shaft assembly and center shaft
referring to “Front Drive Shaft Assembly Removal
and Installation in Section 3A”.
14) Remove exhaust No.1, No.2 and No.3 pipes
referring to “Exhaust Pipe and Muffler Removal and
Installation in Section 1K”.
15) Remove suspension frame, engine front mounting
member and engine mounting member referring to
“Front Suspension Frame, Stabilizer Bar and/or
Bushing Removal and Installation in Section 2B” and
“Engine Mountings Components in Section 1D”.16) Remove transfer referring to “Transfer Dismounting
and Remounting in Section 3C”, if equipped.
17) Remove clutch housing lower plate.
18) Support transaxle with transmission jack.
19) Remove left mounting (1) and left mounting bracket
(2).
20) Remove stiffener bolts (2), transaxle to engine bolts
(1) and nut of lower side, and then lower transaxle.
Remounting
CAUTION!
• Care should be taken not to scratch oil
seal lip with drive shaft while raising
transaxle.
• Do not hit drive shaft joint with hammer
when installing it into differential gear.
Reverse dismounting procedure for remounting of
transaxle, noting the following points.
• Tighten each bolts and nuts to specified torque
referring to “Manual Transaxle Unit Components” and
“Engine Mountings Components in Section 1D”.
• Set each clamp for wiring securely.
• Fill transaxle oil and transfer oil referring to “Manual
Transaxle Oil Change” and “Transfer Oil Change in
Section 3C”.
• Connect battery and check function of engine, clutch
and transaxle.
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Section 6
CONTENTS
Steering
Precautions ................................................. 6-1
Precautions............................................................. 6-1
Precautions on Steering........................................ 6-1
Steering General Diagnosis.................... 6A-1
Precautions........................................................... 6A-1
Precautions for Steering Diagnosis ..................... 6A-1
Diagnostic Information and Procedures ............ 6A-1
Steering Symptom Diagnosis .............................. 6A-1
Steering System Inspection ................................ 6A-2
Steering Wheel and Column................... 6B-1
Precautions........................................................... 6B-1
Service Precautions of Steering Wheel and
Column.............................................................. 6B-1
General Description ............................................. 6B-1
Steering Wheel and Column Construction .......... 6B-1
Diagnostic Information and Procedures ............ 6B-2
Checking Steering Column for Accident
Damage ............................................................ 6B-2
Repair Instructions .............................................. 6B-3
Steering Wheel and Column Construction .......... 6B-3
Steering Wheel Removal and Installation ........... 6B-4
Contact Coil Cable Assembly Removal and
Installation ......................................................... 6B-5
Centering Contact Coil Cable Assembly ............. 6B-6
Contact Coil Cable Assembly Inspection ............ 6B-6
Steering Column Removal and Installation ......... 6B-6
Steering Column Inspection ................................ 6B-8
Ignition Switch Cylinder Assembly Removal
and Installation (Non- Keyless Start Model)...... 6B-8
Steering Lock Assembly (Ignition Switch)
Removal and Installation................................... 6B-9
Steering Lower Shaft Removal and
Installation ....................................................... 6B-10
Specifications..................................................... 6B-11
Tightening Torque Specifications ...................... 6B-11
Special Tools and Equipment ........................... 6B-11
Special Tool ...................................................... 6B-11
Power Assisted Steering System........... 6C-1
Precautions........................................................... 6C-1
P/S System Note ................................................. 6C-1
Precautions in Diagnosing Troubles ................... 6C-1General Description .............................................6C-2
P/S System Description ......................................6C-2
EPS Diagnosis General Description ...................6C-3
On-Board Diagnostic System Description ...........6C-3
Schematic and Routing Diagram ........................6C-4
EPS System Wiring Circuit Diagram ...................6C-4
Diagnostic Information and Procedures ............6C-5
EPS System Check .............................................6C-5
“EPS” Warning Light Check ................................6C-8
DTC Check..........................................................6C-8
DTC Clearance ...................................................6C-9
DTC Table ...........................................................6C-9
Visual Inspection ...............................................6C-11
Scan Tool Data .................................................6C-12
P/S System Symptom Diagnosis ......................6C-13
DLC and Its Communication Check (No
communication to P/S Control Module)...........6C-14
“EPS” Warning Light Does Not Come ON with
Ignition Switch Turned ON before Engine
Starts ...............................................................6C-16
“EPS” Warning Light Remains ON Steady
after Engine Starts ..........................................6C-18
DTC C1111 / C1113 / C1115: Torque Sensor
Circuit Failure ..................................................6C-19
DTC C1116: Steering Torque Sensor Power
Supply Circuit ..................................................6C-21
DTC C1121 / C1123 / C1124: Vehicle Speed
Signal Circuit Failure .......................................6C-22
DTC C1122: Engine Speed Signal....................6C-24
DTC C1141 / C1142 / C1143 / C1145: Motor
Circuit Failure ..................................................6C-26
DTC C1153: P/S Control Module Power
Supply Circuit ..................................................6C-27
DTC C1155: P/S Control Module Internal
Failure .............................................................6C-28
P/S Control Module Power Supply and
Ground Circuit Check ......................................6C-29
Inspection of P/S Control Module and Its
Circuits ............................................................6C-30
Steering Wheel Play Check ..............................6C-34
Steering Force Check .......................................6C-34
Repair Instructions ............................................6C-35
Steering Gear Case Assembly Components ....6C-35
Tie-Rod End Boot On-Vehicle Inspection .........6C-36
Tie-Rod End Removal and Installation..............6C-36

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Manual A/C Electronic Input Output TableS6RW0D7211002
A/C Operation Description at ECMS6RW0D7211003
ECM controls the A/C compressor relay and condenser cooling fan relay according to signals from HVAC control unit,
A/C refrigerant pressure sensor, ECT sensor and evaporator temperature sensor. The A/C switch ON signal from
HVAC control unit is transmitted to ECM through BCM. For CAN communication system, refer to “CAN
Communication System Description in Section 1A”.
ECM turns ON the A/C compressor relay when the vehicle state satisfy conditions described below.
• A/C switch ON signal is inputted from HVAC control unit
• A/C refrigerant pressure is within specified range
• Evaporator temperature is within specified range
• Engine speed is within specified range
• Engine coolant temperature is lower than specified value
• Throttle opening is lower than specified value
• Vehicle is not in either state of starting or quick acceleration
• ECT sensor malfunction is not detected
• A/C refrigerant pressure sensor malfunction is not detected
Condenser Cooling Fan Relay Control
ECM turn ON the condenser cooling fan relay at the same time when ECM turn ON the A/C compressor relay.
ECM
BCM
A/C switch Air intake selector
A/C refrigerant pressure sensor
A/C evaporator temperature sensorCompressor relay
ECT sensor
Condensor cooling fan relay
*
Wheel speed sensor (VSS)
HVAC control unit
Blower motor Blower motor resistor
Air intake control actuator
*Blower speed selector
ABS control module
I6RW0C721001-01
*: CAN communication

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HVAC Control DescriptionS6RW0D7221002
Temperature Control
HVAC control module calculates the target temperature
control door position based on signals from the
temperature selector, inside air temperature sensor,
outside air temperature sensor and sunload sensor and
controls the temperature control actuator so that the
current position of the temperature control door matches
its target position.
Fan Speed Control
HVAC control module calculates the target blower fan
speed based on signals from the temperature selector,
inside air temperature sensor, outside air temperature
sensor, ECT sensor and sunload sensor, compares it
with the current blower fan speed inputted from the
blower motor controller to control the current blower fan
speed to the target level.
Air Flow Outlet Control
HVAC control module calculates the target temperature
control door position based on signals from the
temperature selector, inside air temperature sensor,
outside air temperature sensor, ECT sensor and sunload
sensor. Using thus obtained target temperature control
door position, it further calculates the target air flow
control door position and controls the air flow control
actuator so that the current air flow control door position
becomes the target position.
Air Intake Position Control
HVAC control module determines the position of the air
intake control door based on signals from the
temperature selector, inside air temperature sensor,
outside air temperature sensor and sunload sensor and
selects any of the following positions by controlling the
position of the air intake control door.
• FRESH position (FRE)
• RECIRCULATION position (REC)
• MIX position (MIX)A/C Compressor Relay Control
HVAC control module outputs A/C switch ON signal to
ECM via BCM when the vehicle state satisfy conditions
described below.
• A/C switch is ON
• Evaporator temperature is higher than specified value
• Evaporator temperature sensor malfunction is not
detected
Communication of ECM and BCM is established by CAN
(Controller Area Network). (For more detail of CAN
communication, refer to “CAN Communication System
Description in Section 1A”).
ECM turns ON the A/C compressor relay when the
vehicle state satisfy conditions described below.
• A/C switch ON signal is inputted
• A/C refrigerant pressure is within specified range
• Engine speed is within specified range
• Engine coolant temperature is lower than specified
value
• Throttle opening is lower than specified value
• Vehicle is not in either state of starting or quick
acceleration
• ECT sensor malfunction is not detected
• A/C refrigerant pressure sensor malfunction is not
detected
Condenser Cooling Fan Relay Control
ECM turn ON the condenser cooling fan relay at the
same time when ECM turn ON the A/C compressor
relay.
Sub-Cool A/C System DescriptionS6RW0D7221003
Refer to “Sub-Cool A/C System Description”.

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DTC TableS6RW0D7224006
CAUTION!
Be sure to perform “Air Conditioning System Check” before starting diagnosis.
NOTE
• History DTC is such DTC which HVAC control module saves in its memory when it detects current
DTC for 60 seconds or more continuously.
• DTC B1504, B1541, B1546, B1570 and B1571 are displayed as a current DTC only when a current
malfunction is detected.
• When HVAC control module detects DTC B1513 and B1514, both current and history DTCs are
displayed at the same time.
DTC No.
(displayed
on SUZUKI
scan tool)Detection itemDTC (indicated on
HVAC control
module)
Condition when trouble detected (DTC is
determined when following condition detected)“A/C”
indicator
light Indicated
by “REC”
indicator
lightIndicated
by “FRE”
indicator
light
) B1502Inside Air
Temperature
Sensor Circuit
Malfunction21Signal voltage of inside air temperature sensor is
higher than specification.Flashed
22Signal voltage of inside air temperature sensor is
lower than specification.Flashed
) B1503Evaporator
Temperature
Sensor Circuit
Malfunction31Signal voltage of evaporator temperature sensor is
higher than specification. Flashed
32Signal voltage of evaporator temperature sensor is
lower than specification.Flashed
) B1504Sun load Sensor
Circuit
Malfunction41• Signal voltage of sun load sensor is higher than
specification.
• Without sunlight.—
42Signal voltage of sun load sensor is lower than
specification.Flashed
) B1511Temperature
Control Actuator
(Position Sensor)
and/or Its Circuit
Malfunction61Signal voltage of position sensor included in
temperature control actuator is higher than
specification.Flashed
62Signal voltage of position sensor included in
temperature control actuator is lower than
specification.Flashed
) B1512Air Flow Control
Actuator
(Position Sensor)
and/or Its Circuit
Malfunction71Signal voltage of position sensor included in airflow
control actuator is higher than specification. Flashed
72Signal voltage of position sensor included in airflow
control actuator is lower than specification.Flashed
) B1513Temperature
Control Actuator
(Motor) and/or Its
Circuit
Malfunction63
Motor of temperature control actuator is not
operated more than specified time.Flashed
) B1514Air Flow Control
Actuator (Motor)
and/or Its Circuit
Malfunction73Motor of air flow control actuator is not operated
more than specified time.Flashed
) B1520Temperature
Selector
Malfunction15 1Signal voltage of temperature selector in HVAC
control module is higher than specification.Flashed
15 2Signal voltage of temperature selector in HVAC
control module is lower than specification.Flashed

Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Wiring Systems: 9A-12
A: Battery cable / C: Engine harness (M16A engine RHD)
C: Engine harnessC42/GRN Heated oxygen sensor C194/BLK Generator
C44/BLU (A/
T)Input sensor C195/BLK Starting motor
C46/GRY Current sensor C196/- Starting motor
C47/BLK MAF sensor C282/- Main fuse box
C48/BLK Throttle position sensor C283/- Main fuse box
C91/GRY Injector #1 C311/- Weld splice
C92/GRY Injector #2 C312/- Weld splice
C93/GRY Injector #3 C343/N Main harness (To E371)
C94/GRY Injector #4 No./Color Connective position No./Color Connective position
C124
C32
C42
C102
C91
C192
C194
C43
C162
C141C196
C195
C93C94C101C39C92
C31
C311C313C312
C36C48
C37C123
C47C32C282
C283
C343
(TO E371)
C01
C34
C07
C06
C122
C165
C139
C44
C166
43
2
1
5C
A
Without OCV
With OCV A
A
B
B
I6RW0C910902-01
No./Color Connective position No./Color Connective position
C01/GRY ECM C102/GRY IG COIL #2
C06/N (A/T) TCM C122/GRY EGR valve
C07/N (A/T) TCM C123/BLK EVAP canister purge valve
C31/GRY CKP sensorC124/BLU
(IF EQPD)OCV
C32/BLK or
GRYCMP sensorC139/GRY
(A/T)Shift solenoid
C34/GRY
(A/T)VSS C141/BLK A/C compressor
C36/BLK MAP sensor C162/- Oil pressure switch

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A: Battery cable / C: Engine harness (M16A engine LHD)
C: Engine harnessC37/GRY Knock sensorC165/BLK
(M/T)Back-up light switch
C39/BLK ECT sensorC166/GRY
(A/T)Transaxle range sensor
C42/BLK Heated oxygen sensor #1 C192/- Generator
C43/GRN Heated oxygen sensor #2 C194/BLK Generator
C44/BLU (A/
T)Input sensor C195/BLK Starting motor
C47/BLK MAF sensor C196/- Starting motor
C48/BLK Throttle position sensor C282/- Main fuse box
C91/GRY Injector #1 C283/- Main fuse box
C92/GRY Injector #2 C311/- Weld splice
C93/GRY Injector #3 C312/- Weld splice
C94/GRY Injector #4 C313/- Weld splice
C101/GRY IG COIL #1 C343/N Main harness (To E371)No./Color Connective position No./Color Connective position
C124
C32
C42
C102
C91
C192
C194
C43
C162
C141C196
C195
C93C94C101C39C92
C31
C311
C313C312
C36C48
C37C123
C47C32C282
C283
C343
(TO E371)
C01
C34
C07
C06
C122
C165
C139
C44
C166
43
2
1
5C
AWithout OCV
With OCV A
A
B
B
I6RW0C910903-01
No./Color Connective position No./Color Connective position
C01/GRY ECM C102/GRY IG COIL #2
C06/N (A/T) TCM C122/GRY EGR valve
C07/N (A/T) TCM C123/BLK EVAP canister purge valve
C31/GRY CKP sensorC124/BLU
(IF EQPD)OCV

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A: Battery cable / C: Engine harness (J20A engine RHD)
C: Engine harnessC32/BLK or
GRYCMP sensorC139/GRY
(A/T)Shift solenoid
C34/GRY
(A/T)VSS C141/BLK A/C compressor
C36/BLK MAP sensor C162/- Oil pressure switch
C37/GRY Knock sensorC165/BLK
(M/T)Back-up light switch
C39/BLK ECT sensorC166/GRY
(A/T)Transaxle range sensor
C42/BLK Heated oxygen sensor #1 C192/- Generator
C43/GRN Heated oxygen sensor #2 C194/BLK Generator
C44/BLU (A/
T)Input sensor C195/BLK Starting motor
C47/BLK MAF sensor C196/- Starting motor
C48/BLK Throttle position sensor C282/- Main fuse box
C91/GRY Injector #1 C283/- Main fuse box
C92/GRY Injector #2 C311/- Weld splice
C93/GRY Injector #3 C312/- Weld splice
C94/GRY Injector #4 C313/- Weld splice
C101/GRY IG COIL #1 C343/N Main harness (To E371)No./Color Connective position No./Color Connective position
C42
C101
C91
C64 C92
C194 C163
C141C102C196 C192
C195
C312
C93C104C103
C94C31C32
C40
C162
C39
C123C48C37
C47
C282
C283C46
C343
(TO E371)
C01
C45
C07
C06
C139 C44
C165
C166
3
2
1
4
A
C
I6RW0C910904-02
No./Color Connective position No./Color Connective position
C01/GRY ECM C101/GRY IG COIL #1