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[A]: Vehicle not equipped with diagnosis connector 19. Door key cylinder switch (included in door lock actuator)40. SDM
[B]: Vehicle equipped with diagnosis conn ector 20. Manual door lock switch 41. Rear end door window defogger relay
[C]: ESP ® model 21. Rear end door window defogger switch 42. Rear end door window defogger
1. BCM (included in junction block assembly) 22. Rear end door opener switch 43. Rear end door window defogger indicator lamp
2. Rear washer motor 23. “3” position switch (A/T model)44. Horn relay
3. Rear wiper motor 24. A/C switch45. Horn switch
4. Rear wiper relay 25. Rear end door opener relay46. Horn
5. Rear wiper and washer switch 26. Rear end door opener actuator47. Lighting switch
6. Outside air temperature sensor 27. TCM (A/T model)48. Ignition switch
7. Key reminder switch 28. ECM49. Battery
8. Theft deterrent light 29. Combination meter50. To turn signal light
9. Oil pressure switch 30. Data link connector (DLC)51. Body ground
10. Generator 31. To ECM, ABS/ESP®, P/S control module 52. Engine ground
11. Information display (if equipped) 32. To SDM53. Keyless start control module (if equipped)
12. Keyless entry receiver (if equipped) 33. Door lock actuator relay 54. Right side door mirror heater (if equipped)
13. Driver side door switch 34. Driver side door lock actuator55. Left side door mirror heater (if equipped)
14. Other than driver side door switch 35. Passenger side door lock actuator56. ABS/ESP® control module
15. Rear end door switch 36. Rear door lock actuator57. To HVAC control module
16. Driver side seat belt switch 37. Turn signal and hazard warning relay 58. CAN junction connector
17. Brake fluid level switch 38. Hazard warning switch59. Steering angle sensor
18. Parking brake switch 39. Interior light
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Connector Layout Diagram of BCM and Junction Block AssemblyS7RS0BA202002
BCM and junction block assembly connectors (viewed from harness side)
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[A]: Junction block assembly (viewed from BCM side)2. Junction block assembly5. Rear wiper relay
[B]: Junction block assembly (viewed from relay side) 3.Heater relay 6. Rear end door window defogger relay
1. BCM 4. Horn relay7. Turn signal and hazard warning relay
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Customer Complaint Analysis
Record details of the problem (failure, complaint) and how it occurred as described by the customer.
For this purpose, use of such a questionnaire form as shown in figure will facilitate collectin g information to the point
required for proper analysis and diagnosis. Customer questionnaire (example)
Problem Symptom Confirmation
Check if what the custom er claimed in “Customer
Questionnaire” is accurately f ound in the vehicle. If that
symptom is found, check whether the symptom is
identified as a failure. (This step should be shared with
the customer if possible.)
DTC Check
Check DTC stored in BCM me mory referring to “DTC
Check”, record it and then clear it referring to “DTC
Clearance”. DTC indicates malfunction that occurred in
the system but does not indicate whether it exists now or
it occurred in the past and the normal condition has been
restored now. To check which case applies, clear DTC
once and check whether or not any fault exists.
Troubleshooting for DTC
Based on the DTC indicated in Step 3 and referring to
applicable DTC flow, locate the cause of the trouble,
namely in a sensor, wire harness, connector, BCM or
other part and repair or replace faulty parts. Body Electrical Control System Symptom Diagnosis
Check the parts or system
suspected as a possible
cause referring to symptom diagnosis of each system.
Check for Intermi ttent Problem
Check parts where an intermit tent trouble is easy to
occur (e.g., wire harness, connector, etc.), referring to
“Intermittent and Poor Connec tion Inspection in Section
00”.
Final Confirmation Test
Confirm that the problem symptom has gone and the
body electrical control system is free from any abnormal
conditions. If what has been repaired is related to the
malfunction DTC, check DTC again and confirm that no
DTC is indicated.
Customers name:
Model:
VIN:
Date of issue:
Date Reg:
Date of problem:
Mileage:
Problem Symptoms
Power door lock system does not operate
Keyless entry system does not operate
Rear end door window defogger does not operate
Rear wiper does not operate
Rear end door opener does not operate
Other
Frequency of Occurrence
Continuous / Intermittent ( times a day, a month)
/ Other
Environmental Condition
Weather:
Fine / Cloudy / Rain / Snow / Other
Temperature: (F )
Diagnostic Trouble Code Normal code / Malfunction code ( )
Warning buzzer does not sound
Interior light does not light
Theft deterrent light does not flush
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DTC TableS7RS0BA204004
DTC CheckS7RS0BA204005
Using SUZUKI Scan Tool1) Prepare SUZUKI scan tool.
2) With ignition switch turned OFF, connect it to data link connector (DLC) located on underside of
instrument panel of driver’s side.
Special tool
(A): SUZUKI scan tool 3) Turn ignition switch ON.
4) Read DTC according to
instructions displayed on
SUZUKI scan tool and print it or write it down.
Refer to SUZUKI scan tool operator’s manual for
further details.
If communication between SUZUKI scan tool and
BCM is not possible, check if SUZUKI scan tool is
communicable by connecting it to BCM in another
vehicle. If communication is possible in this case,
SUZUKI scan tool is in good condition. Then check
data link connector and serial data line (circuit) in the
vehicle with which communica tion was not possible.
5) After completing the check, turn ignition switch off and disconnect SUZUKI scan tool from data link
connector.
DTC
(displayed
on SUZUKI scan tool) DTC (indicated
by theft
deterrent light) DTC (displayed on
odometer in
combination meter) Detected item Detecting condition
NO DTC 0000 0000 — No DTC detected
) B1133 1133 b1133 Battery voltage too high Battery voltage too high
) B1141 1141 b1141 Outside air temperature
(ambient temperature) sensor
circuit openSensor output voltage too high
) B1142 1142 b1142 Outside air temperature
(ambient temperature) sensor
circuit short to groundSensor output voltage too low
) B1150 1150 b1150 Air bag communication circuit
malfunctionAir bag communication circuit
open or short to ground
) B1157 1157 b1157 Air bag deployment signal input Air bag deployment signal
inputted
) B1170 1170 b1170 EEPROM access error Memory error
)
U0155 0155 U0155 Lost communication with
instrument panel cluster (IPC)
control moduleReceiving error of BCM from
combination mete
r for specified
time continuously
) U1073 1073 U1073 Control module communication
bus offTransmitting and receiving error
of BCM for specified time
continuously
) U1100 1100 U1100 Lost communication with ECM Receiving error of BCM from
ECM for specified time
continuously
) U1101 1101 U1101 Lost communication with TCM Receiving error of BCM from
TCM for specified time
continuously
) U1144 1144 U1144 Lost communication with
keyless start control moduleReceiving error of BCM from
keyless start control module for
specified time continuously
(A)
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Without Using SUZUKI Scan Tool1) Turn ignition switch to OFF position.
2) Perform following Steps a) to d) within 10 seconds af ter ignition switch is turned ON and engine stops.
a) Turn headlight switch to “SMALL” position.
b) Turn headlight switch to “OFF” position.
c) Repeat Steps a) and b) 2 times.
d) Press and release driver side door switch 3 times.
3) Check DTC displayed on odometer of combination meter or read flashing pattern of theft deterrent light which
represents DTC as shown in the following example and write it down.
When more than 2 DTCs are stored in memory, flashing for each DTC starts with the smallest DTC number in
increasing order. Also, DTC is indicated repeatedly until the ignition switch is turned OFF.
4) After completing the check, turn ignition switch to OFF position.
DTC ClearanceS7RS0BA204006
After repair or replace of malfunction part(s), clear all
DTCs by performing the following procedure.
Using SUZUKI Scan Tool 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 and engine stops.
3) Erase DTC according to instructions displayed on scan tool. Refer to scan tool operator’s manual for
further details.
4) After completing the clear ance, turn ignition switch
off and disconnect scan tool from data link
connector. Without Using SUZUKI Scan Tool
1) Turn ignition switch to OFF position.
2) Perform following Steps a) to d) within 10 seconds after ignition switch is turned ON and engine stops.
a) Turn headlight switch to “SMALL” position.
b) Turn headlight switch to “OFF” position.
c) Repeat Steps a) and b) 3 times.
d) Press and release driver side door switch 4 times.
3) After completing above Steps, confirm that no malfunction DTC is detected.
B A
[B] [A]
[C]
B A B A
3
113
3
113
T2
T1 T1 T1 T1
1
2
T2T2
T2
T1 T1 T1 T1T2T2
0
T2
0
T2
0
T2
0
T2
11 6 0
T1 T1 T1
T2
T3T2T2T2
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[A]: No DTC (No. 0000) B: Indicator lamp turned OFF1. Theft deterrent light
[B]: DTC B1133 (No. 1133) T1: 0.3 seconds2. Odometer
[C]: When 2 DTCs are detected T2: 1.0 seconds
A: Indicator lamp tur ned ON T3: 3.0 seconds
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BCM Power Circuit and Ground Circuit CheckS7RS0BA204007
Wiring Diagram
Troubleshooting
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[A]: Junction block assembly connector viewed from harness side3. Ignition switch
1. BCM 4. Battery
2. Junction block assembly
Step Action YesNo
1 Fuse check
1) Turn ignition switch to OFF position.
2) Check circuit fuses for condition.
Are circuit fuses in good condition? Go to Step 2.
Replace fuse and check
for short circuit to
ground.
2 Power supply circuit check
1) Disconnect connectors from junction block assembly.
2) Check for proper connection to junction block assembly
connector at terminal “E40-2”.
3) If OK, then measure voltage between “E40-2” terminal of junction block assembly connector and vehicle body
ground.
Is voltage 10 – 14 V? Go to Step 3.
Repair power supply
circuit.
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DTC B1133 (DTC No. 1133): Battery Voltage Too HighS7RS0BA204008
Wiring Diagram
Refer to “BCM Power Circuit and Ground Circuit Check”.
DTC Detecting Conditi on and Possible Cause
Flow Test Description
Step 1: Check charging system
DTC Troubleshooting 3
Power supply circuit check
1) Check for proper connection to junction block assembly
connector at terminals “G32-2” and “G32-5”.
2) If OK, turn ignition switch ON.
3) Measure voltage between following terminals. • Between “G32-2” terminal of junction block assembly connector and vehicle body ground
• Between “G32-5” terminal of junction block assembly connector and vehicle body ground
Is each voltage 10 – 14 V? Go to Step 4. Repair power supply
circuit.
4 Ground circuit check
1) Turn ignition switch to OFF position.
2) Check for proper connection to junction block assembly
connector at terminals “G33-3”, “G34-9” and “L05-4”.
3) If OK, then measure resistance between following terminals.
• Between “G33-3” terminal of junction block assembly connector and vehicle body ground
• Between “G34-9” terminal of junction block assembly connector and vehicle body ground
• Between “L05-4” terminal of junction block assembly connector and vehicle body ground
Is each resistance 2
Ω or less? BCM power supply
circuit and ground circuit
are in good condition.
Repair ground circuit.
Step Action Yes No
DTC detecting condition
Possible cause
Power voltage supplied from battery to BCM is
higher than 16V. • Charging system malfunction
• BCM malfunction
Step
Action YesNo
1 Charging system operation check
1) Check generator for operation referring to “Generator
Test (Overcharged Battery Check) in Section 1J”.
Is it in good condition? Substitute a known
good BCM (included in
junction block
assembly) and recheck.
Repair charging system.
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DTC B1141 / DTC B1142 (No. 1141 / No. 1142): Outside Air Temperature (Ambient Temp.) Sensor
Circuit Malfunction
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Wiring Diagram
DTC Detecting Condition and Possible Cause
Flow Test Description
Step 1: Check whether malfunction is in outside air temperature sensor.
Step 2: Check outside air temperature sensor input circuit.
Step 3: Check outside air temperature sensor ground circuit (for DTC B1141).
DTC Troubleshooting
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[A]: BCM connector viewed from harness side 3. Junction block assembly
1. Outside air temperature sensor 4. Outside air temperature sensor connector
2. BCM
DTC detecting condition Possible cause
DTC B1141 (DTC No. 1141):
Input signal from outside air temperature sensor is higher
than 4.88 V. • Open in outside air temperature sensor circuit
• Outside air temperature sensor malfunction
• BCM malfunction
DTC B1142 (DTC No. 1142):
Input signal from outside air temperature sensor is lower
than 0.1 V. • Short in outside air temperature sensor circuit
• Outside air temperature sensor malfunction
• BCM malfunction
Step
Action YesNo
1 Check outside air temperature sensor
1) Turn ignition switch to OFF position.
2) Disconnect connector from outside air temperature
sensor.
3) Check outside air temperature sensor for resistance referring to “Outside Air Temperature Sensor Inspection
(If Equipped) in Section 9C”.
Is it in good condition? Go to Step 2.
Replace outside air
temperature sensor.