sensor CHERY TIGGO 2009 Service Repair Manual

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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 4.CHECK SECONDARY IGNITION SYSTEM
• Perform the following to test the secondary ignition system:
Disconnect the injector fuse.
Remove any of the 4 spark plugs.
Connect the spark plug to spark plug wire.
Ground the spark plug on the cylinder block.
Crank the engine to test the secondary ignition system with the spark plugs removed.
Is a strong blue spark visible at each spark plug while cranking the engine?
Ye s>>Go to the next step.
No
>>Check Camshaft Position (CMP) sensor signal at ECM.
If CMP sensor is OK, check the following:
Crankshaft Position (CKP) sensor malfunction
Spark plug wires
Spark plugs
5.CHECK INTAKE AIR SYSTEM
• Check for MAP/MAF sensor.
Is there any contamination?
Ye s>>Clean or replace the sensor.
No
>>Go to the next step.
6.CHECK EXHAUST SYSTEM
• Check the exhaust system for restrictions.
Is there a restriction in the exhaust system?
Ye s>>Repair as necessary.
No
>>Go to the next step.
7.CHECK BASE ENGINE CONCERNS
• Check for base engine concerns (such as improper compression, worn camshaft/valve train, gasket leaks).
Is a fault indicated?
Ye s>>Repair as necessary.
No
>>Go to the next step.
8.CHECK AUTOMATIC/MANUAL TRANSAXLE OPERATION
• Check the operation of the transaxle.
Is the transaxle operation normal?
Ye s>>Go to the next step.
No
>>Repair as necessary.
ELECTRONIC ENGINE CONTROLS - 2.4L ENGINE SYMPTOM DIAGNOSIS
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The following conditions apply to this symptom:
•The engine will back fire when operated.
• The engine back fire occurs at all operating parameters.
1.PRELIMINARY CHECKS
• Carry out the following preliminary checks:
Vacuum lines (check for damage and correct routing).
Spark plug wire routing (correct firing order).
Are all checks OK?
Ye s>>Go to the next step.
No
>>Repair as necessary.
Verify the symptom no longer exists.
2.CHECK ECM DTC
• Turn the ignition switch on.
• With the scan tool X-431, select view DTC and stream data in ECM.
Are there any DTCs present?
Ye s>>See the Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) List.
Go to the specific diagnostic test to troubleshoot the DTC.
No
>>Go to the next step.
3.CHECK SECONDARY IGNITION SYSTEM
• Perform the following to test the secondary ignition system:
Disconnect the injector fuse.
Remove any of the 4 spark plugs.
Connect the spark plug to spark plug wire.
Ground the spark plug on the cylinder block.
Crank the engine to test the secondary ignition system with the spark plugs removed.
Is a strong blue spark visible at each spark plug while cranking the engine?
Ye s>>Go to the next step.
No
>>Check Camshaft Position (CMP) sensor signal at ECM.
If CMP sensor is OK, check the following:
Crankshaft Position (CKP) sensor malfunction
Spark plug wires
Spark plugs
4.CHECK FUEL QUALITY
• Check fuel quality (concerns such as correct octane, contamination).
Is the fuel quality OK?
Ye s>>Go to the next step.
No
>>Repair as necessary.
Verify the symptom no longer exists.
ELECTRONIC ENGINE CONTROLS - 2.4L ENGINE SYMPTOM DIAGNOSIS
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• Check knock sensor.
Is the check result normal?
Ye s>>Go to the next step.
No
>>Repair as necessary.
Verify the symptom no longer exists.
6.CHECK TIMING
• Check for the timing misalignment.
Is the check result normal?
Ye s>>Go to the next step.
No
>>Align the engine timing belt (See Engine Timing Belt Removal & Installation in Section 02 Engine).
7.CHECK FUEL SYSTEM PRESSURE
• Release the fuel system pressure (See Fuel Pressure Relief Procedure in Section 04 Fuel Delivery).
• Check fuel system pressure (See Fuel Pressure Test in Section 04 Fuel Delivery).
Is fuel pressure correct?
Ye s>>Go to the next step.
No
>>If the fuel pressure is greater than 400 kPa (4.0 bar):
Replace the fuel pressure regulator.
If the fuel pressure is less than 400 kPa (4.0 bar):
Check the fuel supply system for restrictions or leaks.
If no problems, repair or replace fuel filter, pressure regulator or fuel pump assembly.
8.CHECK FOR BASE ENGINE CONCERNS
• Check for base engine concerns (such as improper cylinder compression, worn camshaft/valve train, gasket
leaks).
Is a fault indicated?
Ye s>>Repair as necessary.
No
>>See Diagnostic Help for additional information.
ELECTRONIC ENGINE CONTROLS - 2.4L ENGINE SYMPTOM DIAGNOSIS
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 6.CHECK SECONDARY IGNITION SYSTEM
• Perform the following to test the secondary ignition system:
Disconnect the injector fuse.
Remove any of the 4 spark plugs.
Connect the spark plug to spark plug wire.
Ground the spark plug on the cylinder block.
Crank the engine to test the secondary ignition system with the spark plugs removed.
Is a strong blue spark visible at each spark plug while cranking the engine?
Ye s>>Go to the next step.
No
>>Check Camshaft Position (CMP) sensor signal at ECM.
If CMP sensor is OK, check the following:
Crankshaft Position (CKP) sensor malfunction
Spark plug wires
Spark plugs
7.CHECK FUEL SYSTEM PRESSURE
• Release the fuel system pressure (See Fuel Pressure Relief Procedure in Section 04 Fuel Delivery).
• Check fuel system pressure (See Fuel Pressure Test in Section 04 Fuel Delivery).
Is fuel pressure correct?
Ye s>>Go to the next step.
No
>>If the fuel pressure is greater than 400 kPa (4.0 bar):
Replace the fuel pressure regulator.
If the fuel pressure is less than 400 kPa (4.0 bar):
Check the fuel supply system for restrictions or leaks.
If no problems, repair or replace fuel filter, pressure regulator or fuel pump assembly.
8.CHECK EXHAUST SYSTEM
• Check the exhaust system for restrictions.
Is there a restriction in the exhaust system?
Ye s>>Repair as necessary.
No
>>Go to the next step.
9.CHECK PCV SYSTEM
• Check the Positive Crankcase Ventilation (PCV) system.
• Remove PCV valve and shake it.
Is PCV valve normal?
Ye s>>Go to the next step.
No
>>Replace the PCV valve.
ELECTRONIC ENGINE CONTROLS - 2.4L ENGINE SYMPTOM DIAGNOSIS
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Description
The electronic ignition system consists of the following components:
•Engine Control Module (ECM)
• Ignition Coil
• Spark Plugs
• Spark Plug Wires
• Camshaft Position (CMP) Sensor
• Crankshaft Position (CKP) Sensor
Operation
The ignition system utilizes a split ignition coil which supplies secondary voltage to two cylinders. When the ignition
coil discharges, two spark plugs fire at the same time. The Engine Control Module (ECM) uses inputs from the
Crankshaft Position (CKP) Sensor to determine the Top Dead Center (TDC) position of the piston for cylinder number
one, and the Camshaft Position (CMP) Sensor to determine which ignition coil to energize.
Specifications
Torque Specifications
DESCRIPTION TORQUE (N·m)
Spark Plugs 30
Ignition Coil Bolts 6
Spark Plug Specifications
DESCRIPTIONGAP
FR7DTC 0.7 mm - 1.1 mm
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Description
The EGR valve (1) is located on the underside of the
idle air control motor. It is controlled by the vacuum
hose.
Operation
The EGR valve can heighten the intake air temperature and reduce the NOx content in the exhaust. It is controlled
by the coolant temperature sensor and the throttle position sensor.
ON-VEHICLE SERVICE
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The fuel delivery system is enabled when it reaches the following conditions:
•Turn the ignition switch ON (engine off), the fuel delivery system is enabled for 3-6 seconds.
• The Engine Control Module (ECM) receives a Crankshaft Position (CKP) sensor signal.
The fuel injectors are a solenoid-operated valve that meter fuel flow to each cylinder. The fuel injectors are opened
and closed constantly during engine operation. The amount of fuel is controlled by the length of time the fuel injector
is held open. The fuel injectors are powered by a 12 V source and are controlled through the ground side of the
circuit by the ECM.
The fuel pump operation is defined in the fuel system control strategy and is controlled by the ECM.
Specifications
Torque Specifications
DESCRIPTION TORQUE (N·m)
Fuel Rail Bracket Bolts 11
Fuel Filter Mounting Bolts 10
EVAP Emissions Assembly
1 - Fuel Filter Assembly
2 - Fuel Delivery and Return Pipes
3 - EVAP Pipe I
4 - Fuel Delivery Pipe III
5 - Fuel Delivery Pipe IV
6 - Air Duct
7 - Fuel Delivery Pipe V
8 - Pipe Clamps9 - EVAP Hose V
10 - Fuel Delivery Hose
11 - Air Duct
12 - Canister Assembly
13 - Canister Bracket Assembly
14 - Bolt
15 - EVAP Hose I
GENERAL INFORMATION
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CONDITIONPOSSIBLE CAUSES CORRECTION
Symptoms of a Defective Fuel Pump · Noisy operation
· Poor acceleration
· Failure to start (starting difficulties)· Replace the fuel pump
Reasons For Fuel Pump Failure · Accumulated contaminants causing
an insulation layer
· Fuel pump bushing and armature
blocked
· Eroded fuel level sensor
components· Replace the fuel pump
Fuel Injector Troubleshooting Chart
CONDITION
POSSIBLE CAUSES CORRECTION
Symptoms of a Defective Fuel
Injector(s) · Poor idling
· Poor acceleration
· Failure to start (starting difficulties)
· Replace the fuel injector(s)
Reasons For Fuel Injector Failure · An accumulation of contaminants
inside the injector due to lack of
maintenance· Clean injectors regularly with an
approved method
DIAGNOSIS & TESTING
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Fuel Pressure Relief Procedure
Description
WARNING!
Fuel in the fuel system remains under high pressure, even when the engine is not running. Before servicing or
disconnecting any of the fuel lines or fuel system components, the fuel system pressure must be relieved to
prevent accidental spraying of fuel. Failure to follow these instructions may result in serious personal injury or
death.
Perform the following procedure to relieve fuel pressure from the fuel system:1. Remove the cover of the front fuse and relay box.
2. Identify and remove the fuel pump relay from the front fuse and relay box.
3. Start and run engine until it stalls.
4. Attempt to restart engine until it will no longer run.
5. Turn the ignition key to the OFF position.
Fuel Pump
Description
The fuel pump assembly contains the fuel pump motor and fuel level sensor.
Operation
The Engine Control Module (ECM) activates the fuel pump relay for several seconds after the ignition switch is
turned ON. When the relay is activated, it provides voltage to the fuel pump. When the ECM receives an engine
speed signal from the Crankshaft Position (CKP) sensor and a signal from the Immobilizer control module, the ECM
will energize the fuel pump relay.
NOTE :
• The electric fuel pump has different flow ratings based on engine requirements
• For service, the part number of the replacement fuel pump must be the equivalent of the original fuel pump
• Do not operate the fuel pump dry, this will damage the fuel pump
• Keep the fuel tank and pipeline clean, and replace the fuel filter if the fuel pump is replaced
Removal & Installation
WARNING!
Release fuel system pressure before servicing fuel system components. Service vehicles in well-ventilated areas
and avoid ignition sources. Never smoke while servicing the vehicle. This may result in personal injury or death.
NOTE :
The following special tool is required to perform the repair procedure:
•CH-20032 - Fuel Pump Remover
1. Release the fuel system pressure (See Fuel Pressure Relief Procedure in Section 04 Fuel Delivery).
2. Disconnect the negative battery cable.
3. Remove the rear seat cushion.
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine The cooling system regulates engine operating temperature. It allows the engine to reach normal operating temper-
ature as soon as possible, maintains normal operating temperature and prevents overheating.
The cooling system also provides a means of heating the passenger compartment. The cooling system is pressurized
and uses a centrifugal water pump to circulate coolant throughout the system.
The cooling system consists of the following components:
•Radiator
• Coolant
• Coolant pump
• Electric cooling fans
• Electric cooling fans control module
• Thermostat
• Coolant reservoir
Thermostat Housing Assembly - 1.6L & 1.8L & 2.0L
1 - Gasket
2 - Coolant Temperature Sensor
3 - Thermostat Housing Assembly
4 - Thermostat Housing Mounting Bolts5 - Minor Cycle Water Hose
6 - Thermostat Housing Cover
7 - Thermostat Housing Cover Mounting Bolts
8 - Thermostat Assembly
GENERAL INFORMATION
LTSM060007
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06–3Chery Automobile Co., Ltd.

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