lock GEELY CK 2008 Owner's Guide

Page 225 of 392

218II. INSTALLATION1. Install the rear combination lamp and then the 3 mounting bolts.
2. Install the electrical connector.
3. Install the rear trunk interior trim.
4. Install the seal strip.III. REAR COMBINATION LAMP BULB REPLACEMENT1. Remove the O-ring seal.
2. Turn the lamp-holder counter-clockwise. Pull out the lamp-holder.
3. Remove the bulb and replace the bulb.Section 6 High Mounted Stop Lamp ReplacementzRemove the High mounted stop lamp in direction 1 and 2. (as shown above in the illustration)
zDisconnect the connector.Partition
High Mounted
Stop Lamp

Page 249 of 392

242Chapter 7
SRS (Supplemental Restraint System)Section 1 SRS-General InformationI. PRECAUTIONFor safe reasons, read the following precautions before starting any operation.
1. When servicing the SRS, correct sequence and items are described in the following chapter.
2. Instruments and special tools recommended in this chapter shall be used for operation.
3. When servicing the following components, replace them with the new ones if there is a failure.
(1) SRS ECU
(2) Clock Spring Module
(3) Driver Airbag Module
(4) Passenger Airbag Assembly (Option)
4. If there is any abnormality in the wire harness of the SRS, replace it with a new one. Correct or replace the
abnormal wire harness in accordance with Table 1.
Figure 1 (Table 1)No De signation De scription
1 Belt-pretensioner, Driver, Low Seat belt pretensioner, driver side, low position
2 Belt-pretensioner, Driver, High Seat belt pretensioner, driver side, high position
3 Belt-pretensioner, Passenger, High Seat belt pretensioner, passenger side, high position
4 Belt-pretensioner, Passenger, Low Seat belt pretensioner, passenger side, low position
5 IGN Battery voltage
6 GND Ground-ground w ire
7 WL Airbag w arning light
9 K Diagnostic serial data I/O (K line)
10 DAB Hi Driver airbag, high positionE C U T e r mina l D e s c r ipt ion

Page 250 of 392

2435. Servicing operation shall be carried out 60s after the negative
(-) terminal cable is disconnected from the battery. In addition,
the disconnected negative (-) terminal cable shall be protected
with insulating tape for insulation.
In order to deploy an airbag within a certain time period after the
battery is disconnected, condenser in the ECU shall retain some
electrical energy. Otherwise, it could lead to a serious accident
because of the unexpected deployment of airbag.
6. During spray paint work, ECU, airbag assembly, clock spring
assembly, etc shall be removed and kept in place to avoid the effects of overheat. (Over 93¡æ)
7. When the SRS is serviced, a diagnostic scan meter is used to clear the DTC to enable the normal work of
the warning light.1 1 D AB Lo D r iv er a ir b ag , lo w p o s it io n
13 (Option) PAB Hi Passenger airbag, high position
14 (Option) PAB Lo Passenger airbag, low position
20Passenger Airbag Deactivation
Indic atorPassenger airbag deac tivation indic ator light
27PPD/ Passenger Airbag
Deac tivation Sw itch, HighPassenger airbag deac tivation sw itc h, high position
30 Crash Output Crash outputInsulating TapeBatteryCableDriver Side
Warning LampPassenger Side
Warning LampDriver Seat Inflation
Element & AirbagCrash Sensor &
Diagnostic ModuleFront/RH Inflation
Element & Airbag

Page 258 of 392

251Section 2 TroubleshootingI. LIST OF TROUBLES1. SRS warning light OFFDIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURESWhen performing the first diagnostic check, it is advised to shake slightly the harness and connector to see if
there is any discontinuous poor contact in circuit. If there is such a problem, make sure that the connections
of the connector, terminals and wire harness are correct and undamaged. Otherwise, follow these procedures:
(1) Check other wire harnesses and instrument cluster indicator lights
1Turn the ignition switch ON.
2Any other light on?
Yes: turn the ignition switch to LOCK, and continue with the next step.
No: check the power supply and ground system (fuse) of the instrument cluster, and continue with step 5.
(2) Check light bulb
CAUTION:
Mishandling of SRS components may release unexpectedly airbag and seat belt pretensioner, probably lead-
ing to a serious accident. Read the service cautions before handling a SRS component.
1Turn the ignition switch to LOCK.
2Disconnect the negative (-) terminal cable from the battery and wait for at least 60s.
3Remove the instrument cluster.
4Measure and see if the two pins of the SRS warning light is triggered.
Yes: continue with next step.
No: replace the bulb of the warning light.
Trouble Che c king Status P ossible Ca use
·Loss of voltage (fuse c irc uit bre a k)
·Instrument cluster trouble
·Trouble of wire harness between instrument
cluster and ECU SRS warning light OFF SRS wa rning c ircuit trouble1 SRS warning light is OFF SRS wa rning c irc uit trouble. No. Trouble shooting Ite ms De sc ription
2 SRS warning light re mains on SRS wa rning circ uit trouble or exte rna l trouble.

Page 259 of 392

252(3)Check the connection between ECU and instrument cluster
1Turn the ignition switch to LOCK.
2Disconnect the negative (-) terminal cable from the battery.
3Disconnect the connector of instrument cluster.
4Check if the related circuits of the warning light are connected or not.
Yes: continue with next step.
No: replace the wire harness, and then continue with step 5.
2. SRS warning light remains on.DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURESTo begin the check, first use special diagnostic instruments and ECU to perform communication diagnosis
and find out the causes of the trouble. If the communication fails, continue with the following procedures:
(1) Check battery
1Check battery voltage.
2Is voltage higher than 9V?
Yes: continue with next step.
No: Insufficient battery supply. Check the charging/discharging system, and then continue with step (5).
(2) Check the continuity of the wire harness between ECU and instrument cluster
1Turn the ignition switch to LOCK.
2Disconnect negative (-) terminal cable from the battery.
3Open the guard plate of the central passage.
4Disconnect the connector of the instrument cluster.
5Connect the negative (-) terminal cable of the battery.
6Turn the ignition switch ON.
7Check whether the voltage of the connector terminal of the instrument is 12V (power supply and instrument
connecting wire).Trouble Che cking Sta tus P ossible Causez Insufficient battery supplyz ECU internal troublez SRS wa rning light trouble of instrument c luste rz Improper connection of ECU connectorz P oor c ontac t of instrume nt c luste r c onne c torz Ope n circ uit or poor c onta c t of ECU power supply fusez P oor c onne c tion of ECU connec tor te rmina lz P oor conta ct of the wire ha rne ss be twe en ECU
connec tor te rmina l a nd groundz Drive r or pa ssenge r side circ uit trouble of SRS SRS wa rning light
remains onSRS warning light
remains on

Page 260 of 392

253Yes: continue with next step.
No: check the circuit, repair it and continue with step (5).
8Turn the ignition switch to LOCK.
9Check the continuity of the terminal of instrument connector and that of diagnostic interface (check the
two ends of K line).
Yes: continue with next step.
No: repair or replace the wire harness. Continue with step (5).
VMake sure to disconnect the negative terminal cable from the battery and wait for at least 60s.Disconnect
the ECU connector. 11Disconnect the connectors of the instrument cluster 12 Are the connector terminals 5, 7 and 9 and those of instrument cluster continuity?
Yes: continue with next step.
No: replace the wire harness, and then continue with step (5). 13Remove ECU and see whether the terminals are in good condition and whether the shorting bar is
broken.
Yes: replace the ECU.
No: reconnect the ECU connector, and then continue with next step.
(3) Make sure of the nonrecurrence of the trouble after repair
1Turn the ignition switch to LOCK.
2Disconnect the negative (-) terminal cable from the battery and wait for at least 60s.
3Connect all the ECU connectors.
4Connect the connector of driver airbag assembly.
5Connect the connector of passenger airbag assembly.
6Connect the connectors of driver and passenger seat belt pretensioners (vehicle with pretensioner).
7Connect clock spring connector.
8Connect the negative (-) terminal cable of the battery.
9Turn the ignition switch to ON.
VIs the SRS warning light working normal?
Yes: the trouble is eliminated. Explain the repair procedures to the Customer.
No: recheck symptoms of the trouble. Repeat these procedures from the first step if the trouble reoccurs.

Page 262 of 392

255(3) Check the wire harness between the fuse box and the connector of the SRS unit
CAUTION
If it is not handled properly, the airbag assembly may be triggered and deployed, leading to serious injury to a
person. Therefore, prior to handling, read the service cautions carefully. See service cautions for SRS.
1Turn the ignition switch to LOCK.
2Loosen the negative (-) terminal cable from the battery and wait for over 1 minute.
3Remove steering column hood.
4Loosen the connector of the clock spring.
5Remove glove box (along with passenger airbag assembly)
6Loosen passenger airbag assembly connectors.
7Remove left trim plate.
8Loosen all the SRS unit connectors.
9Reconnect the negative (-) terminal cable of the battery and turn ignition switch ON, check whether the
electrical potential between pins 5 and 6 (ground) of the connector of SRS unit is higher than 9V.
Yes: continue with next step.
No: replace the wire harness.
VTurn the ignition switch to LOCK. 11 Loosen the negative (-) terminal cable from the battery and wait for over 1 minute. 12 Remove left trim plate. 13 Disconnect the adaptor connector of SRS unit. 14 Reconnect the battery negative (-) terminal cable and turn the ignition switch ON, check whether the
voltage between the corresponding pin of the connector and the pin (ground) is higher than 9V.
Yes: completion of trouble diagnosis.
No: replace the wire harness.
5. Driver side troubleDTC
B1 346
B1 347
B1 348
B1 349
CAUTION
● If it is not handled properly, the airbag assembly may be triggered and deployed,leading to s erious injury to a person. Therefore, prior to handling, read the service cautionscarefu lly .
See s erv ice cau t io n s fo r SRS
If there is driver airbag
● The resistance between terminals of the SRS unit connectors is out of range.
The wire harness of the driver airbag of SRS is short or open circuited.
● Driv er airb ag as s emb ly tro u ble.
● Clock spring internal trouble.
● Trouble of the connector of the circuit between clock spring and SRS ECU.
● The wire harness between clock spring and SRS ECU is open or short-circuited.
● In co rrect in s ert io n o f t h e co n n ect o r o f t h e d riv er airb ag g en erat o r o f SRS. Driver airbag trouble (high or low resistance, short circuit, ground, etc.)
Ch e c kin g Co n d it io n s
Pos s ib le caus e

Page 263 of 392

256DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURES
(1) Check clock spring
CAUTION
If it is not handled properly, the airbag assembly may be triggered and deployed, leading to serious injury to a
person. Therefore, prior to handling, read the service cautions carefully.
See service cautions for SRS.
yDo the related parts of the clock spring work normal? (Are the pins correctly correlated? There should
be no unnecessary short or open circuit, etc). If possible, use a new clock spring to replace the present
one.
Normal: continue with next step.
Abnormal: replace the clock spring.
See SRS-Clock Spring, Removal & Installation.
(2) Ascertain the trouble exists in driver airbag assembly or other parts
1Replace with a new driver airbag assembly.
2Reconnect the negative (-) terminal cable of the battery.
3Turn the ignition switch ON.
4Any DTC displayed? Can it be cleared?
Yes: replace the driver airbag assembly.
See SRS- Driver Airbag Assembly, Removal & Instillation.
No: continue with next step.
(3) Check the connector of clock spring wire harness
1Turn the ignition switch to LOCK.
2Loosen the negative (-) terminal cable from the battery and wait for over 1 minute.
3Remove steering column hood.
4Loosen the connector of the clock spring.
5Are the connectors of the clock spring normal? (Are the pins correctly correlated? There should be no
unnecessary short or open circuit, etc). If possible, use a new clock spring to replace the present one.
Normal: continue with next step.
Abnormal: replace the wire harness.
See SRS-Clock Spring, Removal & Installation.
(4) Check the wire harness between clock spring and SRS ECU
1Turn the ignition switch to LOCK.
2Loosen the negative (-) terminal cable from the battery and wait for over 1 minute.
3Remove glove box (along with passenger airbag assembly).
4Loosen passenger airbag assembly connectors.

Page 264 of 392

2575Remove left trim plate.
6Loosen all the SRS unit connectors.
7Check the wire harness between the connector terminals of SRS unit and that of clock spring for the
following:
yGround.
yShort circuit with power supply.
yOpen circuit.
8Is the above-mentioned wire harness normal?
9Normal: completion of trouble diagnosis, and install all the parts.
VAbnormal: replace the wire harness.
6. Passenger side trouble
DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURES
(1) Is there any passenger airbag assembly installed on the vehicle?
Yes: continue with next step.
No: continue with step (5).
(2) Check the cautions of passenger airbag assembly connector
yIf it is not handled properly, the airbag assembly may be triggered and deployed, leading to serious injury
to a person. Therefore, prior to handling, read the service cautions carefully.
See service cautions for SRS.DTC
B1 352
B1 353
B1 354
B1 355
CAUTION

If it is not ha ndle d prope rly, the a irba g a ssembly a nd retrac ta ble sea t belt ma y be
trigge re d a nd deploye d/te nsione d, le a ding to serious injury to a pe rson. There fore , prior
t o ha ndling, r e a d t he s e r vic e c a ut ions c a r e f ully.
See service cautions for SRS.
If there is passenger airbag●
The re sistanc e be twe e n pins 13 a nd 14 of SRS unit c onne ctor is out of range

The wire ha rness betwe en pins 13 a nd 14 of the SRS unit is short c irc uited●
P ins 13 a nd 14 of the SRS unit c onnec tor are ope n c ircuite d, e .g. the re is nopassenger airbag

Passenger airbag assembly trouble

Trouble of the conne c tor be twe e n pa ssenger airbag a ssembly a nd SRS ECU

Trouble of the conne c tor be twe e n the SRS unit and ground point

The circuit between passenger airbag assembly and SRS ECU is open or short

The c irc uit betwee n SRS unit a nd ground point is open or short●
SRS unit trouble P a sse nge r airba g a sse mbly trouble (high or low resista nc e , short c ircuit, ground, etc .)
Checking
conditions
P ossible Cause

Page 265 of 392

2581Turn the ignition switch to LOCK.
2Loosen the negative terminal cable from the battery and wait for over 1 minute.
3Remove the glove box.
4Loosen the passenger airbag assembly connectors.
5Is the connector of the passenger airbag assembly normal?
Normal: [DTC of present trouble]
Continue with next step.
[DTC of past trouble]
Continue with next step.
Abnormal: replace the wire harness.
(3) Ascertain the trouble exists in passenger airbag assembly or other part
1Connect a new assembly to terminals A and B of the connector of passenger airbag assembly.
2Connect the negative (-) terminal cable of the battery.
3Turn the ignition switch ON.
4Any DTC displayed? Can it be cleared?
No: continue with next step.
Yes: replace passenger airbag assembly
See SRS- Passenger Airbag Assembly, Removal & Installation.
(4) Check the wire harness between passenger airbag assembly and SRS ECU
1Turn the ignition switch to LOCK.
2Loosen the negative (-) terminal cable from the battery and wait for over 1 minute.
3Remove steering column hood.
4Loosen the connector of the clock spring.
5Loosen the connectors of driver and passenger airbag assemblies.
6Remove left trim plate.
7Loosen all the SRS unit connectors.
8Check the circuit between the connector terminals of the SRS ECU and that of passenger airbag assembly
and the circuit between the connector terminal of the SRS unit and that of passenger airbag assembly for
the following:
yGround.
yShort circuit with power source.
yOpen circuit.
9Are the above-mentioned wire harnesses normal?
Normal: completion of trouble diagnosis.
Abnormal: replace the related wire harness.

Page:   < prev 1-10 11-20 21-30 31-40 41-50 51-60 61-70 71-80 ... 90 next >