4WD Control Module

2013 Suzuki SX4 Crossover, Automatic CVT TransSECTION 4WD Control Module
WARNING: This page is about a different car, the 2011 Suzuki SX4. However, it is still accessible from the selected car via links, so may be relevant.
SCAN TOOL DATA

Scan tool data Vehicle condition Normal condition/reference values
Accel Pedal Pos See Scan Tool Data Definitions  Ignition switch ON after warmed up engine Accelerator pedal released 0 - 5%
Accelerator pedal depressed fully 90 - 100%
Engine Speed See Scan Tool Data Definitions  At engine idle speed Engine idle speed is display
4WD Mode See Scan Tool Data Definitions  2WD/4WD switch selected to 2WD position 2WD
2WD/4WD switch selected to AUTO position Auto
2WD/4WD switch selected to LOCK position Lock
ABS operating ABS
Ignition switch ON and engine stop Rly off
Stability control operating Yaw con
ESP® operating ESP®
4WD Current See Scan Tool Data Definitions  Engine running 0 - 200 mA
Battery Voltage See Scan Tool Data Definitions  At engine idle speed 10 - 14 V
Coupling Temp See Scan Tool Data Definitions  Engine running -40 °C - 100 °C (-40 °F - 212 °F)
Wheelspeed (F) See Scan Tool Data Definitions  Vehicle stop 0 km/h, 0 MPH
Wheelspeed (R) See Scan Tool Data Definitions  Vehicle stop 0 km/h, 0 MPH
F-R Wheelspeed Diff See Scan Tool Data Definitions  Vehicle stop 0 RPM
4WD Duty See Scan Tool Data Definitions  Ignition switch ON and 2WD/4WD switch selected to 2WD position 0%
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