GEELY CK 2008 Workshop Manual

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184Standard:
Result and solution:
NormalReplace the combination meter assembly
If abnormalinspect the water temperature sensor
2Inspect the water temperature sensor
yRemove the water temperature sensor and put it into the constant temperature cabinet.
yAdjust the temperature in the constant temperature cabinet and measure the resistance of the
water temperature sensor.
Standard:
Result and solution:
NormalRepair or replace the harness and connector
If abnormalreplace the water temperature sensorTe ste r c onne c tion Condition Standa rd condition
C(60℃
)164.5±5Ω
1/2C(90℃
) 56±3Ω
H(115℃
)28.7±2Ω B5 - groundC ondit ion S t a nda r d c ondit ion
C(60℃
) 164.5±5Ω
1/2C(90℃
)56±3Ω
H(115℃
) 28.7±2Ω

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1855. FUEL GAUGE MALFUNCTION
CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
(a) Inspect the combination meter assembly
1Inspect resistance
yRemove the combination meter assembly and disconnect connectors
yInspect continuity between terminals
Standard:
Result and solution:
NormalReplace the combination meter assembly
If abnormal inspect the fuel level sensor
2Inspect the fuel level sensor
yRemove the fuel level sensor
yAdjust the height of the fuel level sensor and measure its resistance.Te ster connec tionC ondit ionSta ndard c onditionE110±6Ω
1/2 32.5±3Ω
F3±2Ω A12 - groundFuel Level SensorCombined Meter Assembly
Fuel Signal

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186Standard:
Result and solution:
Normal:Repair or replace the harness and connector
If abnormal replace the fuel level sensor
6. THE OTHER INDICATORS
Short the ports of the other indicators respectively to the ground or power source in accordance with the
Circuit Diagram, the indicators will light correspondingly. If it dose not light, replace the combination meter.
If it lights, repair or replace the harness or connector.
7. ODOMETER MALFUNCTION
Inspect first supposing the problem to be from the speedometer. If the speedometer is normal, the combina-
tion meter needs replacing when the odometer is abnormal.Condition Standa rd condition
E 110±6Ω
1/2 32.5±3Ω
F3±2Ω

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187Section 3 Combination MeterI. SYMPTOM AND SUSPECTED AREAHINT:
The table below can help you find the causes of malfunction. The figures in the table show the most possible
malfunctions in order of priority. Inspect each part in the order given. If necessary, repair or replace this
parts.
ILLUMINATION:
WARNING LIGHTS:Symptom Suspected Area
1. Dimmer Switch
2. Harness or connector.
3. Combina tion me te r a s se mbly
Only one illumina tion la mp doe s not light up 1. Combina tion me ter asse mblyA ll illumina t ion la mps do not light upSymptom Suspected Area
1. Ha rness or connec tor.
2. ECM
3. Combination me te r a sse mbly
1. Ha rness or connec tor.
2. Alterna tor
3. Combination me te r a sse mbly
1. Ha rness or connec tor.
2. Hand brake switch
3. Combination me te r a sse mbly
1. Ha rness or connec tor.
2. Bra ke fluid le ve l switc h
3. Combination me te r a sse mbly Wa rning lights of e ngine do not light up
Cha rge wa rning light doe s not light up
P a rk bra ke wa rning light does not light
upBrake malfunc tion warning light doe s notlight up

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188Symptom Suspe cte d Area
1. Ha rne ss or connec tor.
2. ABS controlle r or ABS wa rning light driver module
3. C ombina tion me te r a s s e mbly
1. Ha rne ss or connec tor.
2. SRS controller
3. C ombina tion me te r a s s e mbly
1. Ha rne ss or connec tor.
2. SRS controller
3. C ombina tion me te r a s s e mbly
1. Ha rne ss or connec tor.
2. O il pr e s s ur e s w it c h a s s e mbly
3. C ombina tion me te r a s s e mbly
1. Ha rne ss or connec tor.
2. Headlamp light control switch
3. C ombina tion me te r a s s e mbly
1. Ha rne ss or connec tor.
2. Headlamp light control switch
3. C ombina tion me te r a s s e mbly
1. Ha rne ss or connec tor.
2. Ce ntra l c ontrolle r or re a r de fros t sw itc h
3. C ombina tion me te r a s s e mbly
1. Ha rne ss or connec tor.
2. Electric Power Steering controller
3. C ombina tion me te r a s s e mbly
1. Ha rne ss or connec tor.
2. Engine c oola nt te mpe ra ture se nsor
3. C ombina tion me te r a s s e mbly
1. Ha rne ss or connec tor.
2. Se a t belt buckle switch
3. C ombina tion me te r a s s e mbly ABS warning light doe s not light up
SRS wa rning light doe s not light up
SRS (Sub) indic a tor doe s not light up
Oil pre ssure wa rning light does not light
up
Water temperature warning indicator
doe s not light up
Se at be lt wa rning indic a tor doe s not light
up High be a m indica tor does not light up
Re a r fog indica tor does not light up
Re a r defrost indic a tor doe s not light up
EP S wa rning indic ator doe s not light up

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189II. SPEEDOMETER INSPECTION1. INSPECT THE INDICATING ERROR ALLOWED BY SPEEDOMETER USING A SPEEDOM-
ETER TESTER, AND INSPECT THE OPERATION OF THE ODOMETER.
NOTICE:
Tire over or under inflation will cause the reading error.
2. INSPECT INPUT SIGNAL
(a) Connect the positive (+) pole of the voltmeter to terminal A-11, and the negative (-) to the terminal A-9.
(b) When the vehicle runs at 10 Km/h, inspect the voltage between terminal A-11 and A-9 of the combination
meter.
Standard: 7 wave forms of the high-low electrical level change per second.
NOTICE:
Hold the ignition switch ON when inspected, connect the connector.
3. INSPECT TACHOMETER
Inspect its operation
(1) Start the engine, using a handy tachometer to compare.
(2) The value displayed on the handy tachometer and the value indicated on the tachometer are as follows.Meter indication Value displayed on the tester
20 17—23
40 35—40
60 55—60
80 75—80
100 95—100
120 114—120
140 133—140
160 152—160
180 171—180Analog Meter (Km/h)

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190Analog Meter
4. INSPECT FUEL LEVEL GAUGE
(1) Inspect resistance
When the fuel level gauge indicates no fuel, inspect the resistance between terminal A-12 and B-7 on the
combination meter connector.
Standard:
NOTICE:
Connector should be disconnected when measured.
5. INSPECT WATER TEMPERATURE GAUGE
(1) Inspect resistance
When the water temperature is indicated in the red area, inspect the resistance between terminal B-5 and
B-7 on the combination meter connector.Ta c home te r (r/min) handy tac home te r (r/min)
800 740—860
1000 900—1100
2000 1850—2150
3000 2800—3200
4000 3800—4200
5000 4800—5200
6000 5750—6250Sta ndard indic a tion Re sista nc e (Ω)
E 104—116
Warning point 90—100
1/2F 29—35
F1
—5

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191Standard
NOTICE:
Connector should be disconnected when measured.
6. INSPECT WATER TEMPERATURE WARNINGLIGHT
(a) Disconnect the water temperature sensor connector.
(b) Turn the ignition ON, the water temperature warning light should go out.
(c) Ground the terminal B5 of the meter connector, the water temperature warning light should light up.
7. INSPECT OIL PRESSURE WARNING LIGHT
(1) Disconnect the oil pressure sensor connector.
(2) Turn the ignition ON, the oil pressure warning light should go out.
(3) Short connector terminal to the ground with a wire, the oil pressure warning light should light up.
8. INSPECT OIL PRESSURE SENSOR
(1) Disconnect the connector from the oil pressure sensor .
(2) Inspect continuity between its terminal and ground.
Engine is stopped: Continuity
Engine runs: No continuity
9. INSPECT PARK BRAKE WARING LIGHT
(1) Disconnect the connector from the park brake switch.
(2) Turn the ignition ON, the park brake warning light should go out.
(3) Short connector terminal to the ground with a wire, the park brake warning light should light up.Standa rd indic ation Re sista nc e (Ω)
C159.5—169.5
1/2H
53—59
Warning point 26.7—30.7
H 20—24

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19210. INSPECT PARK BRAKE SWITCH
(1) Disconnect the connector from the park brake switch.
(2) Pull up the hand brake, inspect continuity between its terminal and ground.
Hand brake is pulled up: Continuity
Hand brake is released: No continuity
11. INSPECT BRAKE FLUID LEVEL WARING LIGHT
(1) Disconnect the connector from the brake fluid level sensor.
(2) Turn the ignition ON, the brake fluid level warning light should go out.
(3) Directly connect its connector terminal to the harness terminal with a wire, the brake fluid level warning
light should light up.
12. INSPECT BRAKE FLUID LEVEL WARING SWITCH
(1) Remove the reservoir cap
(2) Disconnect the connector from the reservoir.
(3) Inspect continuity between terminals
Float up: No continuity
(4) Use siphon to take fluid out of the reservoir.
(5) Inspect continuity between terminals
Float down: Continuity
(6) Pour the fluid into the reservoir
13. INSPECT THE REAR DEFROST INDICATOR
(1) Turn the ignition switch ON, and start the engine
(2) Press the defrost switch, the rear defrost indicator will light up
(3) Turn the ignition OFF, the rear defrost indicator should go out.
14. INSPECT THE REAR DEFOG INDICATOR
(1) The rear fog indicator will light up as the rear fog lamp lights, the terminal B1 is at the high electric
potential.
15. INSPECT THE SEAT BELT WARNING INDICATOR
(1) Disconnect the seat belt switch connector in the driver's side, the belt warning indicator should go out at
this time.
(2) Short connector terminal to the ground, the belt warning indicator should light up.

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193Chapter 4 Wiper and Washer SystemSection 1 Wiper and Washer System InspectionI.WIPER AND WASHER SYSTEM SYMPTOM ANALYSISNOTES:
The table below can help you find the causes of malfunction. These figures show the most possible malfunc-
tions in order of priority. Inspect each part in the order given. If necessary, repair or replace these parts.Symptom Suspected Area
1. Wipe r fuse
2. Wipe r switc h a sse mbly
3. Harne ss
1. Wipe r switc h a sse mbly
2. Wipe r motor a sse mbly
3. Harne ss
4. Ce ntra l controlle r
1. Wipe r fuse
2. Wipe r switc h a sse mbly
3. Wipe r motor a sse mbly
4. Harne ss
1. Wipe r switc h a sse mbly
2. Wipe r motor a sse mbly
3. Harne ss
4. Ce ntra l controlle r
Wa she r fluid dose not jet out 1. Wa she r hose a nd nozzleWhen the washer switch places on OFF, wiperbla de ca n not return, or sta y in a wrong pla ce .1.Wipe r motor a sse mbly (The position of wipe r a rm) Front wipe r doe s not operate .
Front wipe r in inte rmitte nt shift does not
operate.
Front wa she r motor doe s not operate
When the washer switch is placed ON, front
wipe r does not ope ra te

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