CHERY TIGGO 2009 Service Repair Manual

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WIPERS AND WASHERS
LTSMW150084T
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Removal & Installation
1. Disconnect the negative battery cable.
2. Remove the wiper arm protective caps for thewiper arm mounting nuts.
3. Remove the wiper arm mounting nuts (1). (Tighten: Wiper arm mounting nuts to 55 ± 3 N·m)
4. Remove two wiper arms.
5. Remove the lower trim panel of the front windshield.
6. Remove the wiper arm linkage mechanism mount- ing bolts (1).
(Tighten: Wiper arm linkage mechanism mounting
bolts to 10 ± 1 N·m)
7. Disconnect the wiper motor connector (2), and remove the linkage mechanism assembly.
8. Installation is in the reverse order of removal.
WIPERS AND WASHERS
LTSM150033
LTSM150034
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Removal & Installation
1. Disconnect the negative battery cable.
2. Remove the rear wiper arm nut protective cap fromthe rear wiper arm.
3. Remove the wiper arm mounting nut (1), and remove the wiper arm, and the rubber ring.
(Tighten: Rear wiper arm mounting nut to 20 ± 3
N·m)
4. Open the back cargo door.
5. Remove the back door panel.
6. Disconnect the rear wiper motor electrical connec- tor (2), and the rear wiper motor mounting bolts
(1).
(Tighten: Rear wiper motor mounting bolts to 10 ±
1 N·m)
7. Remove the rear wiper motor.
8. Installation is in the reverse order of removal.
WIPERS AND WASHERS
LTSM150035
LTSM150036
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Removal & Installation
1. Remove the wiper arm protective caps for thewiper arm mounting nuts (1).
2. Remove the wiper arm mounting nuts. (Tighten: Wiper arm mounting nuts to 55 ± 3 N·m)
3. Remove two wiper arms (1).
Rear Wiper Arm
Removal & Installation
1. Remove the rear wiper arm nut protective cap from the rear wiper arm.
2. Remove the wiper arm mounting nut (1), and remove the wiper arm, and the rubber ring.
(Tighten: Rear wiper arm mounting nut to 20 ± 3
N·m)
3. Installation is in the reverse order of removal.
WIPERS AND WASHERS
LTSM150033
LTSM150035
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Removal & Installation
1. Disconnect the negative battery cable.
2. Remove the left lower trim panel of the front wind-shield.
3. Remove the mounting bolts (1) and the front wiper motor electrical connector (2), then remove the
wiper link.
(Tighten: Wiper arm linkage mechanism mounting
bolts to 10 ± 1 N·m)
4. Installation is in the reverse order of removal.
Washer Bottle
Removal & Installation
1. Disconnect the negative battery cable.
2. Remove the front bumper (See Front Bumper Removal & Installation in Section 15 Body &
Accessories).
3. Disconnect the washer hose and the washer pump electrical connector.
4. Remove the mounting bolts (1) as shown to remove the washer bottle.
5. Installation is in the reverse order of removal.
Washer Pump
Removal & Installation
1. Disconnect the negative battery cable.
2. Remove the front bumper (See Front Bumper Removal & Installation in Section 15 Body & Accessories).
3. Disconnect the washer hose and the washer pump electrical connector.
4. Drain the washer fluid.
5. Remove the washer pump assembly.
6. Installation is in the reverse order of removal.
WIPERS AND WASHERS
LTSM150034
LTSM150101
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Removal & Installation
1. Disconnect the negative battery cable.
2. Remove the steering wheel (See Steering Wheel Removal & Installation in Section 11 Steering).
3. Remove the steering column shroud retainingscrews (1) and then remove the shroud.
4. Disconnect the wiper switch electrical connector.
5. Loosen the clamp and remove the wiper switch.
6. Installation is in the reverse order of removal.
WIPERS AND WASHERS
LTSM110031
LTSM150106
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CONTENTSpage
Wiring Information ................................................................... 16-1
Vehicle Power Distribution ............................................................ 16-12
Vehicle Ground Distribution ........................................................... 16-27
Vehicle Fuse Box Information ......................................................... 16-37
Vehicle Wiring Harness Layout ........................................................ 16-44
WIRING INFORMATION
GENERAL INFORMATION16-2
Description 16-2
Electrical Schematics 16-2
International Symbols 16-3
ELECTRICAL TROUBLESHOOTING16-5
Troubleshooting Wiring Problems 16-5
Testing For Voltage 16-5
Testing For Continuity 16-5
Testing For A Short To Ground 16-5
Intermittent and Poor Connections 16-5
ELECTRICAL TROUBLESHOOTING TOOLS
16-6
Jumper Wires 16-6 Voltmeter 16-6
Ohmmeter 16-7
ELECTRICAL REPAIR16-8
Wire Repair 16-8
Fuse Replacement 16-8
ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS16-9
Battery Cable 16-9
Sensors, Switches, and Relays 16-9
Connectors 16-10
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Description
The wiring information includes wiring diagrams, proper wire and connector repair procedures, details of wire harness
routing and retention, connector pin-out information and location views for the various wiring harness components,
splices and grounds.
Electrical Schematics
The electrical schematics are grouped into individual service manual chapters. If a component is most likely found in
a particular group, it will be shown complete (all wires, connectors, and pins) within that group. For example, the
Engine Control Module (ECM) is most likely to be found in Chapter 03 (Electronic Engine Controls), so it is shown
there complete. It can, however, be shown partially in another group if it contains some associated wiring.
Chery electrical schematics are designed to provide information regarding the vehicles wiring content. In order to
effectively use the wiring diagrams to diagnose and repair Chery vehicles, it is important to understand the following
features and characteristics:
•Diagrams are arranged such that the power (B+) side of the circuit is placed near the top of the page, and the
ground (B-) side of the circuit is placed near the bottom of the page.
• All switches, components, and modules are shown in the at rest position with the doors closed and the key
removed from the ignition switch.
• Components are shown with a solid line around the component.
• It is important to realize that no attempt is made on the diagrams to represent components and wiring as they
appear on the vehicle. For example, a short piece of wire is treated the same as a long one.
• Switches and other components are shown as simply as possible, with regard to function only.
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International symbols are used throughout the wiring diagrams. These symbols are consistent with those being used
around the world. See How to Read Electrical Schematics in Section 01 General Information.
GENERAL INFORMATION
BESMW010001T
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NUMBERITEM DESCRIPTION
1 Power source This represents the condition when the system receives battery
positive voltage.
2 Fuse The single line represents that this is a fuse.
3 Current rating This represents the current rating of the fuse.
4 Fuse location This represents the location of the fuse in the Power Fuse Box or
Front Fuse and Relay Box.
5 Connectors This represents connector E-101 is female and connector C-101 is
male.
6 Terminal number This represents the terminal number of a connector.
7 Component name This represents the name of a component.
8 Connector number This represents the connector number.
The letter represents which harness the connector is located in.
9 Splice The shaded circle represents that the splice is always on the
vehicle.
10 Optional splice The open circle represents that the splice is optional depending on
vehicle application.
11 Option abbreviation This represents that the circuit is optional depending on vehicle
application.
12 Ground (GND) This represents the ground connection. (See Ground Distribution in
Section 16 Wiring).
Ground connector number has no view face.
13 Page crossing This arrow represents that the circuit continues to an adjacent page.
The
Acorresponds with the Aon the adjoining page of the
electrical schematic.
14 Data linkThis represents that the system branches to another system
identified by cell data code.
15 Option description This represents a description of the option abbreviation used on the
page.
16 Connector views This represents the connector information.
This component side is described by the connector symbols.
17 Connector color This shows a code for the color of the connector:
B = Black
W = White
R = Red
G = Green
L = Blue
Y = Yellow
BR = Brown
O = Orange
GR = Gray
18 Shielded line The line enclosed by broken line circle represents shielded wire.
19 Light-emitting diodes As an illumination tool, in the circuit and instrument cluster.
GENERAL INFORMATION
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