Ignition Timing Inspection
Reference: SPARK PLUG REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
NOTE:
- Ignition timing is not adjustable. If ignition timing is out of specification, check ignition system related parts.
- For identification of each cylinder, refer to PRECAUTIONS FOR IDENTIFICATION OF CYLINDER .
- For CVT model, place select lever in "P" and apply parking brake, before starting engine For M/T model, place gear shift lever in "Neutral" and apply parking brake, before starting engine.
- Turn OFF ignition switch and connect SUZUKI scan tool to DLC (1).
Special Tool
(A): SUZUKI scan tool (SUZUKI-SDT)
- Start engine and warm it up to normal operating temperature.
- Make sure that all electrical loads except ignition are in OFF position.
- Make sure accelerator pedal is not depressed.
- Make sure that idle speed is around specification.
- Fix ignition timing using "Fixed Spark" in "Active Test" mode on SUZUKI scan tool.
- Set timing light according to the following procedure.
- Point arrow on sensor of timing light to ignition coil assembly No. 1.
- Clip special tool on "BLK/WHT" wire of ignition coil harness for cylinder No. 1.
Special Tool
(A): 09930-76420 (2012) or (A): 09930-76310 (2013) or
Initial ignition timing
Fixed with SUZUKI scan tool: 5 ± 3° BTDC (at specified idle speed)
Ignition order
1 - 3 - 4 - 2
- If ignition timing is out of specification, check the following.
- CKP sensor
- CKP sensor plate
- TP sensor
- CMP sensor
- CMP sensor rotor tooth of intake camshaft
- Vehicle speed signal from ABS/ESP® control module
- APP sensor
- After checking initial ignition timing, release ignition timing fixation by using SUZUKI scan tool.
- With engine idling (throttle opening at closed position and vehicle stopped), check that ignition timing is about 8° ± 5° BTDC. Also, check that increasing engine speed advances ignition timing. If the check results are not satisfactory, check CKP sensor and ECM.