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Keyless start control module

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Parameter data below are values measured with scan tool when normally operating vehicle.

  1. Confirm that ignition mode of keyless push start system is "OFF".
  2. Connect SUZUKI scan tool to DLC.
  3. Adjust each tire pressure to 260 kPa.
  4. Drive vehicle at 35 km/h (22 mph) for 10 minutes or more.
  5. Stop vehicle.
  6. Apply parking brake and block wheels.
  7. Push engine switch to change ignition mode to "ON".
  8. Confirm that no DTC is detected.
    SCAN TOOL DATA REFERENCE

    Scan tool data Normal condition/Reference value
    Air Pressure #1 Actual tire pressure
    Air Pressure #2 Actual tire pressure
    Air Pressure #3 Actual tire pressure
    Air Pressure #4 Actual tire pressure
    Battery Status #1 OK
    Battery Status #2 OK
    Battery Status #3 OK
    Battery Status #4 OK
    Tire Pres Warn Light OFF
    ID Code #1 (High) Displayed on tire pressure sensor No. 1 ID code
    ID Code #1 (Low)
    ID Code #2 (High) Displayed on tire pressure sensor No. 2 ID code
    ID Code #2 (Low)
    ID Code #3 (High) Displayed on tire pressure sensor No. 3 ID code
    ID Code #3 (Low)
    ID Code #4 (High) Displayed on tire pressure sensor No. 4 ID code
    ID Code #4 (Low)
    NOTE: Each tire pressure sensor is numbered and that number is assigned in the order as its ID code is registered in keyless start control module. It does not indicate tire position (front-left, front-right, rear-left and rear-right). Check what number of tire pressure sensor is assigned to which tire, referring to HOW TO IDENTIFY TIRE PRESSURE SENSOR NUMBER .