fuse GEELY CK 2008 Owner's Manual

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281 6 DTC 00668 Like ly Cause s[De s cription]When powe r supply termina l 30
doe s not supply the volta ge or the volta ge is too
high, this DTC is se t.z ABS system fuse is broken
z Ba tte ry Volta ge too low or high
z ABS wire ha rne ss connec tor is da mage d
z ABS ECU is damagedCheck the ABS system 50A fuseDisconnect the ABS wire harness from the
ECU, turn the ignition switch to ON, mea-
sure the voltage among the following termi-
nals of the ABS wire harness
Terminal 8 and 9 9.5-16.5V
Terminal 24 and 25 9.5 - 16.5V
Terminal 8 and 4 9.5 -16.5V Check the ABS wire harness connectorRetest. Abn. again?Check the Battery voltage Refer to "Occasional Problem
Service Key Points"Replace the ABS ECU
Abn.Abn.
Ok
Ok
Ok
Ye s NoReplace the fuse
Repair the connector Abn.

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283II. Non-DTC Problem Inspection Table1 With ignition s witch ON (Engine Off),
the AB S warning lig ht do e s no t g o o nLike ly Caus e s[De s cription] ABS Wa rning Light doe s not go
on, the like ly c a use ma y be the ope n in the
warning light powe r supply c irc uit, burne d bulb
or dama ged wa rning light drive module .z Burned fuse
z A B S W a r ning L ight B ulb bur ne d
z Power supply circuit open
z ABS Wa rning Light Drive Module da mage dCheck the ABS warning light
fuse in the fuse blockRemove the ECU connector,
does the warning light goes on
with the ignition switch ON? Check whether the ABS
warning light is burnedCheck whether the warn-
ing light power supply cir-
cuit and ground circuit in the
wire harness is openCheck the connector of the
warning light power supply
circuit and ground circuit in
the wire harness Does the fault reoccur?Abn.
Replace
Repair the wire harnessNo
Ye s
Abn.
Abn. Ok
Ye s No
Ok
OkReplace
Repair the wire
harness
Repair the connectorCheck whether the wire in the
ABS wire harness connecting
the ABS warning light drive
module and the ECU is short
to ground Ye s Replace the warning light
drive module Ye sNoRefer to "Occa-
sional Problem
Service Key Points"

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288 6 No DTC output
(can no t
communicate with the s can me te r
)Lik e ly Caus e s
[De s cription]
It ma y be the ABS ECU powe r
supply c ircuit or dia gnosis wire circ uit tha t c an
not communicate with the scan meterz Burned fuse
z Diagnosis wire broke n or connec tor disc onne c ted
z Damaged ABS ECU
z Scan meter faultyCan the scan meter commu-
nicate with the MK-20 ABS
ECU on other vehicles? ABS scan meter faulty, check it af-
ter repairing itReplaceCheck the power cable, ground wire
and diagnostic wire in the diagnos-
tic interface Check the diagnostic interface or wire harness No
Ye s
No
Ye s
ContinuityCheck ABS power supply
fuse OkReplace the ABS ECURepair the
diagnostic
interface or
harnessIs there any scan meterAbn.Remove the ABS ECU
connector, check whether
there is continuity between
terminal 7 in the ABS wire
harness and the terminal 8 in
the diagnostic interfaceAbn.NoNo

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303Figure 6 A/C System Electrical Appliance DiagramIII. Protecting Device1. Low temperature protection
Evaporator temperature sensor, when the sensed temperature is lower than 3°C, the compressor clutch
is de-energized and stops operation.
2. High temperature protection
Water temperature sensor, when the sensed water temperature reaches 109°C, the compressor clutch is
de-energized and stops operation.
3. Low pressure protection
When pressure sensed by the pressure switch is lower than 0.25MPa, the compressor clutch is de-
energized and stops operation.
4. Voltage protection
When the pressure sensed by the pressure switch reaches 1.7MPa, radiator fan rotates.
5. High pressure protection
When the pressure sensed by the pressure switch reaches 2.6MPa, the compressor clutch is de-energized
and stops operation.
6. Normal pressure
When system pressure reaches 0.25MPa~2.4MPa, control the A/C idle speed. Color of wire:R-Red Bl-Blue Y-Yellow Lg-Light green Br-Brown B-Black P-Pink G-Green W-White Gr-Gray
1. Battery 2. Main Fuse Box 3. Alternator 4. Ignition Switch 5. Idle Rise Valve 6. Blower 7. Relay
8. Blower Regulating Resistance 9. Blower Switch 10. A/C Switch 11. A/C Low Pressure Switch
12. Compressor 13. Condensor Fan 14. Radiator Fan 15. A/C High Pressure Switch
16. Water Temperature Sensor 17. Evaporator Temperature Sensor 18. Electronic Wind Door Actuator Switch
19. Electronic Wind Door Actuator 20. Revolution Sensor 21. Engine ECU

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