service indicator CHERY TIGGO 2009 Service Repair Manual

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Front Left Wheel Speed Sensor FLS
Front Right Wheel Speed Sensor FRS
Rear Left Wheel Speed Sensor RCS
Rear Right Wheel Speed Sensor RRS
Ground GND
Heated Oxygen Sensor O2S
Idle Air Control IAC
Intake Air Temperature IAT
Ignition IGN
Ignition Control IC
Immobilizer Control Module ICM
Injector INJ
Input Shaft Speed Sensor ISS Sensor
Knock Sensor KS
Manifold Absolute Pressure MAP
Mass Air Flow MAF
Malfunction Indicator Lamp MIL
Oil Pressure Switch OPS
Output Shaft Speed Sensor OSS Sensor
Positive Crankcase Ventilation Valve PCV Valve
Power Supply PWR
SRS Airbag Control System SRC
Throttle Position Sensor TPS
Transaxle Control Module TCM
Turbine Speed Sensor TSS
Vehicle Identification Number VIN
Vehicle Speed Sensor VSS
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Inspection
NOTE :
All measurements should be taken with the engine block at room temperature, 21°C.
Engine Block
•Clean cylinder block thoroughly and check all core hole plugs for evidence of leaking.
• Examine block and cylinder bores for cracks or fractures.
• Check block deck surfaces for flatness. Deck surface must be within service limit of 0.050 mm.
Cylinder Bore
• The cylinder walls should be checked for out-of-round and taper with cylinder indicator or equivalent. If the cyl-
inder walls are badly scuffed or scored, the cylinder block should be replaced, and new pistons and rings fitted.
• Measure the cylinder bore at three levels in directions X and Y. Top measurement should be 10 mm down and
bottom measurement should be 10 mm up from
bottom of bore.
CYLINDER BORE
All Cylinders 81.000 - 81.010 mm
Assembly
NOTE :
Cleanliness is extremely important during the engine assembly procedure. Any foreign material, including any mate-
rial created while cleaning gasket surfaces, that enters the oil passages, coolant passages or the oil pan can cause
engine failure.
NOTE :
Assemble all components in their original position.
1. Install the pistons to the connecting rods.
2. Using a piston ring expander, install the piston rings.
3. Assemble all components in the reverse order of disassembly.
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NOTE :
All measurements should be taken with the engine block at room temperature, 21°C.
Engine Block
•Clean cylinder block thoroughly and check all core hole plugs for evidence of leaking.
• Examine block and cylinder bores for cracks or fractures.
• Check block deck surfaces for flatness. Deck surface must be within service limit of 0.050 mm.
Cylinder Bore
• The cylinder walls should be checked for out-of-round and taper with cylinder indicator or equivalent. If the cyl-
inder walls are badly scuffed or scored, the cylinder block should be replaced, and new pistons and rings fitted.
• Measure the cylinder bore at three levels in directions X and Y. Top measurement should be 10 mm down and
bottom measurement should be 10 mm up from
bottom of bore.
CYLINDER BORE
All Cylinders 83.500 - 83.510 mm
Assembly
NOTE :
Cleanliness is extremely important during the engine assembly procedure. Any foreign material, including any mate-
rial created while cleaning gasket surfaces, that enters the oil passages, coolant passages or the oil pan can cause
engine failure.
NOTE :
Assemble all components in their original position.
1. Install the pistons to the connecting rods.
2. Using a piston ring expander, install the piston rings.
3. Assemble all components in the reverse order of disassembly.
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NOTE :
All measurements should be taken with the engine block at room temperature, 21°C.
Engine Block
•Clean cylinder block thoroughly and check all core hole plugs for evidence of leaking.
• Examine block and cylinder bores for cracks or fractures.
• Check block deck surfaces for flatness. Deck surface must be within service limit of 0.050 mm.
Cylinder Bore
• The cylinder walls should be checked for out-of-round and taper with cylinder indicator or equivalent. If the cyl-
inder walls are badly scuffed or scored, the cylinder block should be replaced, and new pistons and rings fitted.
• Measure the cylinder bore at three levels in directions A and B. Top measurement should be 12 mm down and
bottom measurement should be 12 mm up from
bottom of bore.
CYLINDER BORE
Cylinder Size 86.50 - 86.53 mm
Cylinder Cylindrically ≤0.01 mm
Assembly
NOTE :
Cleanliness is extremely important during the engine assembly procedure. Any foreign material, including any mate-
rial created while cleaning gasket surfaces, that enters the oil passages, coolant passages or the oil pan can cause
engine failure.
NOTE :
Assemble all components in their original position.
1. Install the pistons to the connecting rods.
2. Using a piston ring expander, install the piston rings.
3. Assemble all components in the reverse order of disassembly.
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Set Operation
•Press CRUISE combination switch (ON/OFF switch). The CRUISE indicator in instrument cluster illuminates.
• When vehicle speed reaches a desired speed between approximately 25 km/h and 130 km/h, press SET
switch.
Speed Operation
• If the vehicle speed has been increased by during cruise control driving, the SET switch is pressed and then
Speed Control System will keep the new set speed.
• If the RESUME/ACC switch is pressed (less than 0.5 seconds) during cruise control operation, the cruising
speed is higher than the original speed of 2 km/h.
• If the DEC switch is pressed (less than 0.5 seconds) during cruise control operation, the cruising speed is less
than the original speed of 2 km/h.
Cancel Operation
• When any of following conditions exist, cruise operation will be canceled.
OFF switch is pressed
Brake pedal is depressed
If any malfunction occurs in Speed Control System, it automatically deactivates control.
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Removal & Installation
WARNING!
The normal operating temperature of the exhaust system is very high. Therefore, never work around, or attempt
to service any part of the exhaust system until it has cooled. Special care should be taken when working near
the catalytic converter. The temperature of the converter rises to a high level after a short period of engine oper-
ating time.
1. Raise and support the vehicle.
2. Remove the muffler mounting nuts (1).(Tighten: Muffler mounting nuts to 50 N·m)
3. Remove the support isolators (2).
4. Remove the muffler.
5. Clean the ends of the pipes and the muffler to ensure proper mating of all parts. Discard broken or worn isola- tors, rusted or overused clamps, supports, and attaching parts.
6. Installation is in the reverse order of removal.
Catalytic Converter
Description
The catalytic converter is attached to the exhaust manifold using fasteners and a gasket for sealing.
The catalytic converter plays a major role in the emission control system. The catalytic converter operates as a gas
reactor. Its catalytic function is to speed the heat-producing chemical reaction of components in the exhaust gases in
order to reduce air pollutants.
Operation
Catalyst operation is dependent on its ability to store and release the oxygen needed to complete the emissions-
reducing chemical reactions. As a catalyst deteriorates, its ability to store oxygen is reduced. Since the catalyst’s
ability to store oxygen is somewhat related to proper operation, oxygen storage can be used as an indicator of cat-
alyst performance.
CAUTION:
Unleaded gasoline must be used in order to avoid damaging the catalyst core.
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1. Install standard wheel mounting nuts, flat side torotor, on all the wheel studs (2). Progressively
tighten the nuts in a crisscross pattern to 110 N·m.
2. Mount a dial indicator (1), with wheel, or equiva- lent, to the knuckle. Position the dial indicator
wheel to contact the rotor braking surface approxi-
mately 10 mm from the outer edge of the rotor.
3. Slowly rotate the brake rotor (3) checking lateral runout, marking the low and high spots. Record
these measurements.
4. Check and record the runout on the opposite side of the rotor in the same fashion, marking the low
and high spots.
5. Compare runout measurement to specification.
6. If runout is in excess of specifications, check the lateral runout of the hub face.
BRAKE ROTOR ROTOR
THICKNESS MINIMUM ROTOR
THICKNESS ROTOR DIAMETER ROTOR RUNOUT
Front Rotor 25 mm23 mm265 mm 0.1 mm
Rear Brake Rotor
Removal & Installation
1. Raise and support the vehicle.
2. Remove the wheel mounting nuts and the tire and wheel assembly.
(Tighten: Wheel mounting nuts to 110 N·m)
3. Remove rear caliper (1) (See Rear Caliper Removal & Installation in Section 12 Brakes).
4. Slide the rear brake rotor (3) off the hub and bear- ing.
5. Installation is in the reverse order of removal.
Inspection
Excessive runout or wobble in a rotor can increase pedal travel due to piston knock-back. This increases guide pin
sleeve wear due to the tendency of the caliper to follow the rotor wobble.
Braking Surface Inspection
Light braking surface scoring and wear is acceptable. If heavy scoring or warping is evident, the rotor must be resur-
faced or replaced. Excessive wear and scoring of the rotor can cause improper lining contact on the rotor’s braking
surface. If the ridges on the rotor are not removed before new brake pads are installed, improper wear of the shoes
will result. Some discoloration or wear of the rotor surface is normal and does not require resurfacing when linings
are replaced. If cracks or burned spots are evident, the rotor must be replaced.
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Measure the rotor thickness (1) at the center of the
brake pad contact surface. Replace the rotor (2) if it is
worn below minimum thickness or if machining the rotor
will cause its thickness to fall below specifications.
CAUTION:
Do not machine the rotor if it will cause the rotor to fall below minimum thickness.
Rotor Runout
1. Install standard wheel mounting nuts, flat side to rotor, on all the wheel studs. Progressively tighten the nuts ina crisscross pattern to 110 N·m.
2. Mount a dial indicator, with wheel, or equivalent, to the knuckle. Position the dial indicator wheel to
contact the rotor braking surface approximately 10
mm from the outer edge of the rotor.
3. Slowly rotate the brake rotor checking lateral runout, marking the low and high spots. Record
these measurements.
4. Check and record the runout on the opposite side of the rotor in the same fashion, marking the low
and high spots.
5. Compare runout measurement to specification.
6. If runout is in excess of specifications, check the lateral runout of the hub face.
BRAKE ROTOR ROTOR THICKNESS MINIMUM ROTOR
THICKNESS ROTOR DIAMETER
Rear Rotor 9 mm7 mm303 mm
Rear Brake Backing Plate
Removal & Installation
1. Raise and support the vehicle.
2. Remove the wheel mounting nuts and the tire and wheel assembly.
(Tighten: Wheel mounting nuts to 110 N·m)
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine •After installation and before moving the vehicle, pump the brake pedal several times to set the pads to the
brake rotor.
• Check and adjust the brake fluid level in the reservoir as necessary.
• Road test the vehicle and make several stops to wear off any foreign material on the brakes and to seat the
brake pads.
• After installation and before moving the vehicle, pump the brake pedal several times to set the pads to the
brake rotor.
Inspection
Visually inspect brake pads for uneven lining wear. Also inspect for excessive lining deterioration. Check the clear-
ance between the tips of the wear indicators (if equipped) on the pads and the brake rotors. If a visual inspection
does not adequately determine the condition of the lining, a physical check will be necessary. To check the amount
of lining wear, remove the disc brake pads from the vehicle. Measure the brake pad minimum thickness. Brake pads
must be replaced when usable material on a brake pad lining measured at its thinnest point measures one millimeter
or less. Replace both disc brake pads (inboard and outboard) at each caliper. It is also necessary to replace the pads
on the opposite side of the vehicle as well as the pads failing inspection to maintain proper braking characteristics.
If the brake pad assemblies do not require replacement, be sure to reinstall the brake pads in the original position
from which they were removed.
Rear Brake Pads
Removal & Installation
1. Raise and support the vehicle.
2. Remove the wheel mounting nuts and the tire and wheel assembly.
(Tighten: Wheel mounting nuts to 110 N·m)
NOTE :
In some cases, it may be necessary to retract the caliper piston in its bore a small amount in order to provide suf-
ficient clearance between the pads and the rotor. 3. Remove the lower rear caliper guide pin bolt (2). (Tighten: Rear caliper guide pin bolt to 23 N·m)
CAUTION: When moving rear brake caliper
upward, use extreme care not to damage or
overextend the flex hose.
4. Rotate the caliper (1) upward hinging off the upper guide pin bolt. Rotate the caliper upward just
enough to allow brake pad removal.
5. Slide the rear brake pads off of the brake caliper adapter.
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Visually inspect brake pads for uneven lining wear. Also inspect for excessive lining deterioration. Check the clear-
ance between the tips of the wear indicators (if equipped) on the pads and the brake rotors. If a visual inspection
does not adequately determine the condition of the lining, a physical check will be necessary. To check the amount
of lining wear, remove the disc brake pads from the vehicle. Measure the brake pad minimum thickness. Brake pads
must be replaced when usable material on a brake pad lining measured at its thinnest point measures one millimeter
or less. Replace both disc brake pads (inboard and outboard) at each caliper. It is also necessary to replace the pads
on the opposite side of the vehicle as well as the pads failing inspection to maintain proper braking characteristics.
If the brake pad assemblies do not require replacement, be sure to reinstall the brake pads in the original position
from which they were removed.
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