ignition GEELY CK 2008 Manual PDF

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274VI. Troubleshooting Quick Index
VII. Non-DTC Problem Inspection Table IndexDTC Fault Description Diagnosis ResultInspection
Table No.Reference
Page
65535 ECU Da ma ge d
1276 ABS hydraulic pump Motor c a n not ope ra te 1 275
283 LF Whe e l Sensor 276
285 RF Whee l Se nsor 277
290 LR Whe el Se nsor 278
287 RR Whe e l Se nsor
1044 ABS progra mming e rror 5 279
668 P ower supply te rmina l 30 6 280
1130 Abnorma l ABS ope ra tion Signa l is not as spe cifie d 7 281Electrical or mechanicalfault2,3,4Inspection
Table No.Reference
Page
1282
2283
The bra ke forc e on both s ide s is not uniformThe brake force is insufficientABS operate s whe n the bra ke pe dal is slightly
depre ssed(vehicle is stationary)
ABS operate s whe n the bra ke pe dal is slightly
depre ssed(ve hic le is driving)
Whe n the ABS ope ra tes, the bra ke pe dal vibrate s
severely
4285
5286
6287 No DTC output(
failure in communicating with the scan meter) Fault Status
Turn the ignition switc h to “ON” (With engine off), ABS Wa rning
Light doe s not go on
Afte r the e ngine is sta rte d, the wa rning light doe s not go off
ABS
abnormal284 3
Brake peda l stroke is exc e ssive ly long
You ne ed to he a vily depre ss the brake peda l

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276Section 2 ABS System CheckI. DTC Problem Inspection TableNote: If the Battery is excessively discharged, the motor will not be driven, therefore you must
check that the battery voltage is normal before performing the motor driving test. The vehicle
must be stationary during the test. 1 DTC 01276 Like ly Causes
[De s cription]
When the vehicle speed exceeds
20km/h, A BS EC U de te c ts tha t the motor c a n not
ope ra te normally and re c ord this D TC.
[Hint]
Whe n this proble m oc c urs, one of the
possible causes is that the wire harness between
the motor and the ECU is disconnected. Use the
sc a n me te r to pe rform the te st by a c tiva ting the
H CU func tion to drive the motor.z P ow e r supply is disc onnec ted or grounde dz Motor w ire ha rne ss is disc onnec te dz Motor is da ma ge dRemove the motor wire harness connector, connect
it to the Battery to see whether the motor operates?Check the fuse and ABS ECU connectorConnect the motor wire harness connectorTurn the
ignition switch to ONClear the DTC Use the scan
meter to Perform the HCU diagnosistor
Turn the ignition switch to ONDoes the fault reoccur?Refer to “Occasional Problem Service Key Point” Normal
Normal
NoAbn.
Abn.
Ye sReplace the HCU
Replace the fuse or wire harness
Replace the ECU

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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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289III. ABS System CheckIte mIgnition
Switch ShiftTe rminal Pole Standard Unit
Battery Voltage OFF 25-8 10.1~
14.5 V
Battery Voltage

s ole noid va lve)OFF 9-24 10.1~
14.5 V
P owe r supply
in s ula t ionOFF 8-4 0.00~
0.5 V
Ground insula tion OFF 8-24 0.00~
0.5 V
P owe r supply
volta geON 8-4 10.1~
14.5 V
OFF Warning light goe s off Visua l inspec tion
ON Wa rning light goes on Visua l inspec tion
OFF Warning light goe s off Visua l inspec tion
ONWa rning light goes on
for a bout 1.7 se c onds
then goes offVisual inspection
B r a ke light s w it c h
peda l not de presse dON 8-18 0. 0~
0.5 V
B r a ke light s w it c h
peda l de pre sse dON 8-18 10. 0~
14.5 V
Diagnostic interface OFFDia gnostic inte rfa c e
K & 70.0~
0.5Ω
LF Wheel Speed
Sensor ResistanceOFF 1-20 1.2~
1.3 KΩ
RF Wheel Speed
Sensor ResistanceOFF 19-20 1.2~
1.3 KΩ
LR Wheel Speed
Sensor ResistanceOFF 5-6 1.0~
1.3 KΩ
RR Wheel Speed
Sensor ResistanceOFF 22-23 1.0~
1.3 KΩ
LF Whe e l Se nsor
Output VoltageOFF 1-2 3.4~
14.8 MV/Hz
RF Whe e l Se nsor
Output VoltageOFF 19-20 3.4~
14.8 MV/Hz
LR Whe e l Se nsor
Output VoltageOFF 5-6 >12.2 MV/Hz
RR Wheel Sensor
Output VoltageOFF 22-23 >12.2 MV/Hz
Spee d Se nsor Output
Voltage RatioABS Warning LightECU not connected
Connect ECUMaximum peak voltage
Minimum peak voltage≦2

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291IV. ABS Operation Inspection1. Check the Wheel Speed Sensor Output Voltage
1Check whether the clearance between the wheel speed sensor and the ring gear is within the specification
For front wheel standard value, refer to "Front Wheel Sensor Installation Drawing"
For rear wheel standard value, refer to "Rear Wheel Sensor Installation Drawing"
3Jack up the wheel and release the manual brake
2Remove the ABS wire harness, measure at the wire harness connector
4Rotate the wheel at the speed of 1/2 turn/second, and use the multimeter or oscilloscope to measure the
output voltage
Terminal 1-2
Terminal 19-20
Terminal 5-6
Terminal 22-23
Output Voltage
zWhen use the multimeter to measure
For front wheel, refer to "Front Wheel Sensor Drawing".
For rear wheel, refer to "Rear Wheel Sensor Drawing".
zWhen use the oscilloscope to measure
For front wheel, refer to the related standard.
For rear wheel, refer to the related standard.
5The fact that the output voltage is not within the above range may result from the following causes:
zExcessive clearance between the sensor and the ring gear.
zSensor fault.
zCheck the sensor resistance£¨1.0 - 1.3k¦¸£©.
zSelect the 4 points on the ring gear to check the clearance (ring gear distortion) between the ring
gear and the wheel speed sensor.
2.Check the Hydraulic Control Unit (HCU).
1Jack up the vehicle, make sure the wheel can rotate freely.
2Release the manual brake.
3Turn the ignition switch to ON after connecting the scan meter, do not start the engine this time.
4Refer to the HCU Diagnosis for inspection.
Note: when connecting or removing the scan meter, the ignition switch must be turned to OFF.

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292Section 3 Removal and InstallationI.Precautions for Removal1. Use the scan meter to locate the fault causes before proceeding to service.
2. wipe the surface clean with the cleaning agent without mineral oil before service; be careful to keep it
clean during service, only the lint-free cloth can be used to wipe the removed parts.
3. Only the original spare part can be used, and the package of the new spare part shall not be removed until
the installation.
4. Return liquid pump motor and the HCU is a type of integral structure and can not be separated.
5. When the system is opened, do not use compressed air or move the vehicle.
6. Use proper plug to clog each hydraulic outlet as soon as the ABS assembly is removed.
7. Remove other components that may interfere.
8. Please use the DOT 4 brake fluid, do not use the mineral oil.
9. Use the brake fluid to immerse the seal and the O ring, do not use the engine oil or brake grease.
10. After service, check the regular brake system and ABS brake function for normal and reliable operation.
11. Check all hydraulic pipe union for leakage.II. HECU Removal1. Turn off the ignition switch and disconnect the battery negative ground cable.
2. Remove the wire connector from the ABS HECU assembly.
3. Depress the brake pedal >60mm and hold it with the pedal retainer to close the master cylinder center
valve so that the brake fluid will not flow out from the outlet when the system is opened.
4. Put a clean cushion under the hydraulic regulator.
5. Remove the brake pipe (A, B) on the HCU connected to the master cylinder and place the mark, then
use a plug to clog the outlet immediately.
6. Remove the brake fluid pipe(1-4) leading to the wheels, then use a plug to clog the outlet immediately.
7. Remove the nut attaching the HECU to the bracket.

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295V. ABS Assembly ReinstallationNote: the plug of the ABS assembly hydraulic outlet can only be removed after the brake pipe is
installed, lest the foreign object will enter the brake system.1. Install the ABS assembly to the bracket, tighten the torque: 20+4Nm.
2. Remove the plug of the hydraulic outlet, installed the brake pipe. Make sure that the brake pipe is
correctly installed.
3. Install the brake pipe connected to the master cylinder.
4. The brake pipe torque is 12+4Nm (M10 x 1) and 15+3Nm (M12 x 1).
5. Fill the new brake fluid into the reservoir until the liquid level reach the MAX and bleed it as specified.
6. With the ignition switch ON, ABS Warning Light must goes on for 1.7 seconds then goes off.
7. Clear the DTC memory, check if there is DTC again.
8. Drive the vehicle to confirm the ABS function (you must feel that the pedal rebound).VI. ECU ProgramNote: when replacing the HECU or ECU, you shall program the new ECU, otherwise the ABS
Warning Light flashes and the system can not operate normally.Use the scan meter to program the ECU based on the following procedure:Connect the scan meter with the diagnostic interfaceSelect function 07, Press OK button to confirmEnter code 01901 and Press OK button to confirmSelect function 07, Press OK button to confirm, quit the diagnosticEnd

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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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3362. RetractorThe retractor is pre-tensioner. The retractor will pre-tension the seat belt when something emergency hap-
pens to prevent passengers from being hurt. It can sense the vehicle acceleration and the acceleration of the
belt being pulled out.
The retractor belt can be pull out and drawn back freely. It will not be locked at 12° around the safety
position, but locked at over 27°. The passenger can move in small area. The pre-tensioner will transmit within
5ms~10ms when something emergency happens to tension and lock the belt.Notice:1 . Check the product for damage, crack and rust before installation.
2 . Put the retractor vertically and the belt can be pulled out. Check if the belt can be pulled out
and around. Check if the retractor works.
3 . When installing the pretensioned seat belt, check the transmittor head pin for slant and rust.
The transmitter in the pretensioned seat belt can be used for 15 years after installation.
4 . Check if the belt buckle and the attachment matches the connecting mode of the to-be-installed
vehicle module. Check if the opening of the buckle is flexible.
5 . See if the screw thread of the nut welded on the cover is clear when installing the bolt. Assemble
the bolt after clearing the welding residue if there is any.
6. When the retractor belt is pulled out, there should be no obstacles around the belt (such as,
wire harness ect) , Remove the obstacles and make sure the retractor and the belt will not be
scratched.
3.Front seat belt removal/installation
Warning:
Do not remove retractor.(1) Turn the ignition switch to LOCK.
(2) Disconnect the negative (--) terminal cable from the battery
for 1min.
(3) Remove B- pillar lower frame.
(4) Pry the seat belt which is used to install the tension wheal.
Use a screwdriver to pry off the stop plate of the seat
belt connector with tensioner.
(5) Disconnect the seat belt connector with tensioner.
Remove 2 set bolts on the hang ring and remove the hang
ring.
(6) Remove two set bolts in the retractor and remove the
front seat belt.
(7) The installation is in the reverse order of the removal.Stop PlateBoltFront Seat BeltScrew
BoltLid

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