Steering Angle Sensor Removal and Installation
Removal
1) Remove steering wheel and contact coil cable
assembly. Refer to "Steering Wheel Removal and
Installation" and "Contact Coil Cable Assembly
Removal and Installation".
2) Remove steering angle sensor (2) from contact coil
cable assembly (3) while opening fitting parts (1) of
contact coil cable assembly.
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Installation
1) Install steering angle sensor (2) by fitting
engagement parts (1) of contact coil cable assembly
to claws of steering angle sensor as shown in figure.
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2) Install contact coil cable assembly and steering
wheel. Refer to "Contact coil Cable Assembly
Removal and Installation" and "Steering Wheel
Removal and Installation".
Steering Angle Sensor Inspection
• Check sensor for dents, cracks or deformation.
• Check sensor connector (sensor side and harness
side) and sensor connector lock mechanism for
damage or crack.
• Check connector terminals for bend, corrosion or rust.
If it is found faulty, replace steering angle sensor (1).
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ESP® OFF Switch Removal and Installation
Removal
1) Disconnect negative (–) cable at battery.
2) Remove rear console box referring to "Console Box
Components in Section 9H".
3) Disconnect ESP® OFF switch coupler.
4) Remove ESP® OFF switch (1) from rear console
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box (2).
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Installation
Reverse removal procedure.
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ESP® OFF Switch Inspection
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Check for continuity between terminals at each switch
position.
If check result is not as specified, replace ESP® OFF
switch (1).
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Electronic Stability Program:
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[B]
[B]: Push
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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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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,
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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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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