5) Disconnect connectors from BCM and junction
block.
6) Detach wiring harness clamp from junction block.
Installation
Reverse removal procedure for installation, noting
following points.
• Connect connectors securely.
• Enable air bag system referring to "Enabling Air Bag
System in Section 8B".
• With keyless entry system (other than keyless start
model), if BCM is replaced, register transmitter code
into BCM, referring to "Programming Transmitter
Code for Keyless Entry System (Other than Keyless
Start Model) in Section 9F".
Security Alarm Mode Selection Procedure (If
Equipped)
Security alarm mode can be selected by performing the
following procedure.
1) Confirm that all doors are closed, all doors are
unlocked and ignition key is inserted in ignition key
cylinder.
2) Remove ignition key from ignition key cylinder.
3) Perform Step a) through e) described below within
15 seconds.
a) Insert ignition key (1) in ignition key cylinder (2).
b) Remove ignition key from ignition key cylinder.
c) Repeat Step a) and b) twice.
d) Insert ignition key in ignition key cylinder.
e) Push lock side (3) of driver side manual lock
switch (4) 3 times.
Special Tool
SUZUKI scan tool
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This kit includes following
items. 1. Tech 2, 2. PCMCIA
card, 3. DLC cable, 4. SAE
16/19 adapter, 5. Cigarette
cable, 6. DLC loop back
adapter, 7. Battery power
cable, 8. RS232 cable, 9.
RS232 adapter, 10. RS232
loop back connector, 11.
Storage case, 12.
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Outside Air Temperature Sensor Removal and
Installation
For removal and installation, refer to "Outside Air
Temperature Sensor Removal and Installation (If
Equipped) in Section 9C".
Outside Air Temperature Sensor Inspection
For inspection, refer to "Outside Air Temperature Sensor
Inspection (If Equipped) in Section 9C".
Special Tools and Equipment
Body Electrical Control System:
2
4) When Step 3) is completed, the mode changes to
the next one automatically. The warning buzzer
(located in BCM) sounds by the number of specified
for each mode as follows.
• Changed from A mode to B mode: Buzzer sounds
4 times
• Changed from B mode to A mode: Buzzer sounds
once
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Questions and answers
Adjust throttle motor
The idle speed on a Suzuki SX4 should be controlled by the Idle Air Control Valve (IACV) rather than adjusting the idle screw on the throttle body, as the screw is factory set. Before using compressed air in the idle-air-bypass passages, the IACV should be removed to prevent damage to its delicate mechanism. If there is an issue with idle speed, checking the IACV function and referring to the SX4 service manual is recommended.
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My heater stopped working the blower **** is good, control unit ?
Possible issues with the heater in a Suzuki SX4 if the blower is working but the heater is not include:
1. Incorrect Temperature Output
- Temperature control cable broken or bent (non-A/C and manual A/C) → Check the temperature control cable.
- Temperature selector faulty (non-A/C and manual A/C) → Check the temperature selector.
- Incorrect installation of the temperature control cable (non-A/C and manual A/C) → Check and adjust the position as necessary.
- Temperature control door assembly broken → Repair the temperature control door assembly.
- Air ducts clogged → Repair air ducts.
- Heater core leaked or clogged → Replace the heater core.
- Heater hoses leaked or clogged → Replace heater hoses.
- Thermostat faulty → Check the thermostat.
- Temperature control actuator faulty (auto A/C) → Check the temperature control actuator.
- HVAC control module faulty (auto A/C) → Check the HVAC control module.
- Wiring or grounding faulty (auto A/C) → Repair as necessary.
2. Other Possible Causes
- Air flow control cable broken or bent → Check the air flow control cable.
Checking and addressing these components should help identify and resolve the heater issue.
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we bought the car & had no issues besides the filler neck. we changed it & then later on down the road we jumped another car with the suzuki sx4 & after doing it blew the alternator, got new alternator & now if we don't turn headlights on BEFORE you start the car you can hear some pump in the trunk area going on & off. Or you can pull up on the emergency brake one click & it will stop. if you turn off the headlights after it's running the noise will come back. it did NOT do this until we jumped another vehicle, that is what blew the alternator. we have a brand new one in the car now. any ideas of why it's doing this? it seems electrical but we don't know where to begin.
I have an issue of crank but not starting When I scan it brought this codeU0100 Which means no communication thou crank sensor wire was cut off but it was fix back What could be wrong and what could be the solution,
A Suzuki SX4 that cranks but does not start with a U0100 code (Lost Communication with ECM/PCM) after the crank sensor wire was repaired could have the following issues:
1. Faulty Engine Swap: The engine may not be compatible or not properly installed, as noted in the context that the problem started after an engine replacement.
2. Crankshaft Sensor Issues: Even after repairing the crank sensor wire, the sensor itself could be faulty or not sending a proper signal.
3. ECU Communication Problem (U0100): This indicates a loss of communication with the ECU, possibly due to wiring faults, poor ground connections, or a damaged ECU.
4. Starter Motor Issues: Although the engine cranks, if the starter motor is weak or has voltage issues (as noted with 11.5V), it may not spin the engine fast enough for it to start.
In summary, the likely causes are improper engine installation, crank sensor signal issues, ECU communication failure, or weak starter motor performance.
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increasing revs when changing gears
The Suzuki SX4 may have increasing revs when changing gears due to its drive-by-wire system and the difference in final drive ratios between the manual (4.41) and automatic (2.81) transmissions. This difference causes high cruising RPMs in the manual version and sluggishness in the automatic. Additionally, if the revs climb while going uphill, it may be due to the transmission downshifting or kicking out of overdrive. Other possible causes include low transmission fluid, abuse, or a faulty transmission design.
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