8G-6 IMMOBILIZER CONTROL SYSTEM
DIAGNOSIS
ECM and Immobilizer Control Module have on-board diagnostic
system (a system self-diagnosis function) as described previously.
Investigate where the trouble is by referring to “DIAGNOSTIC
FLOW TABLE” and “DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODE TABLE” on
later pages.
PRECAUTIONS IN DIAGNOSING TROUBLES
[PRECAUTIONS IN IDENTIFYING DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE
CODE]
ECM
<Vehicle equipped with monitor coupler>
D Before identifying diagnostic trouble code indicated by malfunc-
tion indicator lamp, don’t disconnect couplers from ECM, battery
cable from battery, ECM ground wire harness from engine.
Such disconnection will clear trouble codes for engine and emis-
sion control system stored in memory of ECM.
D If abnormality or malfunction lies in two or more areas, malfunc-
tion indicator lamp indicates applicable codes three times each.
And flashing of these codes is repeated as long as diagnosis ter-
minal is grounded and ignition switch is held at ON position.
D When ECM detects a trouble in both engine and emission control
system and immobilizer control system, malfunction indicator
lamp indicates trouble codes of both systems alternately while the
ignition switch is turned ON and the diagnosis terminal is
grounded.
D Take a note of diagnostic trouble code indicated first.
<Vehicle not equipped with monitor coupler>
D Before identifying diagnostic trouble code indicated through Su-
zuki scan tool, don’t disconnect couplers from ECM, battery cable
from battery, ECM ground wire harness from engine.
Such disconnection will clear trouble codes for engine and emis-
sion control system stored in memory of ECM.
D When ECM detects a trouble in both engine and emission control
system and immobilizer control system, Suzuki scan tool indi-
cates trouble codes of both systems using Suzuki mode of ECM
applications.
D Take a note of diagnostic trouble code indicated first.
Immobilizer Control Module
D Take a note of diagnostic trouble code indicated first.