CHERY TIGGO 2009 Service Repair Manual
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Rear Lower Control Arm
Removal & Installation
1. Raise and support the vehicle.
2. Remove the bolt that joins rear stabilizer bar and rear suspension lower control arm (See Rear Stabilizer BarLink Removal & Installation in Section 10 Suspension).
3. Remove the retaining bolt (1) connecting the lower control arm and rear trailing arm.
(Tighten: Lower control arm to rear trailing arm bolt
to 80 - 100 N·m)
4. Remove the retaining bolt (1) connecting the upper control arm and rear sub-frame assembly.
(Tighten: Upper control arm and rear sub-frame
assembly bolt to 80 - 100 N·m)
5. Installation is in the reverse order of removal.
Installation Notes:
• After installation, each bolt must be tightened to the
required tightening torque.
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Removal & Installation
1. Raise and support the vehicle.
2. Remove the retaining bolt (1) connecting the uppercontrol arm and rear trailing arm.
(Tighten: Upper control arm to rear trailing arm bolt
to 80 - 100 N·m)
3. Remove the retaining bolt (1) connecting the upper control arm and rear sub-frame assembly.
(Tighten: Upper control arm to rear sub-frame
assembly bolt to 80 - 100 N·m)
4. Installation is in the reverse order of removal.
Installation Notes:
• After installation, each bolt must be tightened to the
required tightening torque.
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Removal & Installation
1. Raise and support the vehicle.
2. Remove the nuts (1) connecting the rear stabilizerbar link to the rear suspension lower control arm.
(Tighten: Rear stabilizer bar link to rear suspension
lower control arm nuts to 48 ± 6 N·m)
3. Remove the connecting bolt from the rear stabilizer bar link to the rear stabilizer bar.
4. Installation is in the reverse order of removal.
Installation Notes:
• After installation, each bolt must be tightened to the required tightening torque.
Rear Shock Absorber
Description
The bottom of the shock absorber assembly mounts to the rear trailing arm. The top of the shock absorber assembly
mounts to the body.
Operation
The shock absorber assembly cushions the ride of the vehicle, controls vibration, jounce and rebound of the sus-
pension. The shock absorber dampens jounce and rebound motions of the coil spring and suspension.
Removal & Installation
1. Remove the protective cover of the rear shock absorber on the C pillar lower trim panel in the luggage com-
partment.
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(Tighten: Rear shock absorber to the vehicle body
nut to 48 ± 6 N·m)
3. Raise and support the vehicle.
4. Remove the bolt (1) connecting the rear shock absorber to the rear trailing arm.
5. Remove the rear shock absorber.
6. Installation is in the reverse order of removal.
Rear Shock Absorber Inspection
1. Inspect the shock absorber for any fluid leaks, replace if necessary.
2. Inspect the damping force of the shock absorber, replace if not within specifications.
3. Inspect the thrust bearing to see if there is any excessive wear or abnormal noise, replace any worn parts.
4. Inspect the lower spring seat for cracks or deformation replace any worn parts.
5. Inspect limit stop for damage, replace any worn parts.
6. Inspect the stop pad for wear, cracks and deformation, replace any worn parts.
Rear Coil Spring
Description
The rear coil spring is located between the vehicle body and the rear trailing arm assembly.
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Coil springs are designed to store energy and subsequently release it, and to absorb shock and maintain a force
between contacting surfaces. Coil springs are rated for specific vehicle applications.
Removal & Installation
1. Raise and support the vehicle.
2. Remove the wheel mounting nuts and the wheel assembly.(Tighten: Wheel mounting nuts to 110 N·m)
3. Use a jack to support the rear trailing arm.
4. Remove the retaining bolt (1) that connects the lower control arm to rear trailing arm.
(Tighten: Lower control arm to rear trailing arm bolt
to 80-100 N·m)
5. Remove the bolt (1) connecting the rear shock absorber to the rear trailing arm.
6. Release the jack slowly.
7. Remove the coil spring.
8. Installation is in the reverse order of removal.
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Removal & Installation
1. Raise and support the vehicle.
2. Remove the wheel mounting nuts and the wheel assembly.(Tighten: Wheel mounting nuts to 110 N·m)
3. Use a jack to support the rear trailing arm.
4. Remove the connecting bolts (1) that joins the rear trailing arm and the shock absorber bracket.
(Tighten: Rear trailing arm to shock absorber
bracket bolts to 80 - 100 N·m)
5. Lower the jack and remove the rear spring.
6. Remove the connecting bolt that joins the rear trailing arm to the upper control arm (See Rear Upper Control Arm Removal & installation in Section 10 Suspension).
7. Remove the connecting bolt that joins the rear trailing arm to the lower control arm (See Rear Lower Control Arm Removal & installation in Section 10 Suspension).
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(Tighten: Hand brake cable bracket bolt to
25 - 35 N·m)
9. Remove the bolt (1) that joins the rear trailing arm to the vehicle body.
10. Remove the brake fluid pipe clamp (2).
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12. Remove the rear brake rotor (See Rear Brake Rotor Removal & Installation in Section 10 Brakes).
13. Remove the rear hub and bearing (See Rear Hub and Bearing Removal & Installation in Section 09 Driveline & Axle).
14. Remove the rear trailing arm.
15. Installation is in the reverse order of removal.
Installation Notes:
• After installation, each bolt must be tightened to the required tightening torque.
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GENERAL INFORMATION10-39
Description 10-39
Operation 10-39
Pre-Wheel Alignment Inspection 10-39
Wheel Alignment Setup 10-40
Specifications 10-40
DIAGNOSIS & TESTING10-42
Vehicle Inspection 10-42
Tire Wear 10-42
Tire Wear Chart 10-42
Alignment Troubleshooting Chart 10-43
ON-VEHICLE SERVICE10-44
Front Wheel Alignment 10-44
Front Wheel Alignment Specifications 10-44
Front Axle Toe-In Adjustment 10-44
Front Camber Adjustment 10-44
Rear Wheel Alignment 10-45
Rear Wheel Alignment Specifications 10-45
Rear Axle Toe-In Adjustment 10-45
Rear Camber Adjustment 10-46
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Description
Vehicle wheel alignment is the positioning of all interrelated front and rear suspension angles. These angles affect the
handling and steering of the vehicle when it is in motion. Proper wheel alignment is essential for efficient steering,
good directional stability, and proper tire wear.
The method of checking a vehicle’s front and rear wheel alignment varies depending on the manufacturer and type
of equipment used. The manufacturer’s instructions should always be followed to ensure accuracy of the alignment.
On this vehicle, the suspension angles that can be adjusted are as follows:
Front Axle
•Camber
• Caster
• Toe-in
Rear Axle
• Camber
• Toe-in
Check the wheel alignment and make all wheel alignment adjustments with the vehicle standing at its proper curb
height specification. Curb height is the normal riding height of the vehicle. It is measured from a certain point on the
vehicle to the ground or a designated area while the vehicle is sitting on a flat, level surface.
Operation
Curb Height Measurement
The wheel alignment is to be checked and all alignment adjustments made with the vehicle at its required curb height
specification.
• Vehicle height is to be checked with the vehicle on a flat, level surface, preferably a vehicle alignment rack.
• The tires are to be inflated to the recommended pressure.
• All tires are to be the same size as standard equipment.
• Vehicle height is checked with the fuel tank full of fuel, and no passenger or luggage compartment load.
• Vehicle height is not adjustable.
• If the measurement is not within specifications, inspect the vehicle for bent or weak suspension components.
• Compare the parts tag on the suspect coil spring(s) to the parts book and the vehicle sales code, checking for
a match.
• Once removed from the vehicle, compare the coil spring height to a new or known good coil spring. The
heights should vary if the suspect spring is weak.
NOTE :
Prior to reading the curb height measurement, the front and rear of the vehicle must be jounced to settle the sus-
pension. Induce jounce by pushing down on the center of the bumper (fascia), using care not to damage the vehicle,
moving the vehicle up and down, gradually increasing the suspension travel with each stroke. Release the bumper at
the bottom of each stroke, repeating this action several times. Perform this to both front and rear suspensions an
equal number of times.
Pre-Wheel Alignment Inspection
Before any attempt is made to change or correct the wheel alignment, the following inspection and necessary cor-
rections must be made to the vehicle to ensure proper alignment. 1. Verify the fuel tank is full of fuel. If the fuel tank is not full, the reduction in weight will affect the curb height of the vehicle and the alignment specifications.
2. The passenger and luggage compartments of the vehicle should be free of any load that is not factory equip- ment.
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