Suzuki Basic Electrical System
Suzuki Basic Electrical System
Basic electrical
Electrical / Electronics
Course code: GE02
For many years, electrical technology has been used in the This training manual is part of the Non Suzuki Technician to
motor vehicle to power up important on-vehicle functions like Suzuki Technician curriculum. The curriculum consists of the
headlights, engine ignition system, the radio, etc. It is very following modules:
important for the automotive technician to understand basic
electricity. In this course, we will study the fundamentals of 1. GE01 Suzuki Introduction
electricity and electrical systems in a motor vehicle.
2. GE02 Electrical / Electronics
3. Diagnostics
4. EN02 Engine Mechanical part I
Smart manuals
5. En03 Engine Mechanical part II
6. EN04 Engine Mechanical part III
Some sections of this training manual contain videos with
detailed information on the topics you are studying. If you are 7. EN05 Engine Auxiliary systems
studying this training manual on a PC, look out for the “green 8. DS01 Driveshaft/Axle
play video” symbol on any photo or picture in this manual, click 9. DS02 Driveshaft/Axle transfer case
on the green button to watch a video providing you with 10. BR02 Brake control systems
detailed information on that topic. Note: Internet connection 11. Manual transmission / transaxle
required.
12. CS02 Control system / body electrical
13. CS03 Communication / bus systems
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Fundamentals of electricity 4 Relays 31
Electricity 5 Relay operation 32
Current, Voltage and Resistance 6 Voltage spikes 33
Ohm’s law 7 Suzuki wiring diagrams 35
Voltage ( DC and AC) 8 Wiring colors 36
Resistance 9 How to read power supply diagram 37
Temperature and resistance 10 How to read system circuit diagram 38
Connection of resistors in a circuit 11 How to read ground circuit diagram 39
Electromotive force 13 How to read connector codes & terminal numbers 40
Effects of electric current 14 Electric circuit inspections 44
Heating effect 14 Basic precautions for circuit inspection 44
Chemical effect 15 Voltage measurements 47
Magnetic effect 16 Resistance measurements 49
Electromagnets 17 Current measurements 51
Magnetomotive force and Electromotive force 17 Oscilloscope 53
Electromotive force caused by conductor motion 19
Mutual induction 20
Principles of DC motors 20
Principles of AC motors 22
Power sources 26
Complete electric circuit 26
Power distribution 27
Fuse boxes 28
Fuses 29
Figure 1 – Atom
[a] Proton
[b] Electron
[c] Nucleus
[d] Neutron