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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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197III. WIPER SWITCH ASSEMBLY REPLACEMENT1. DETACH STEERING WHEEL ASSEMBLY
(a) Disconnect the main power source of the vehicle.
(b) Remove the passenger SRS module assembly, and cautiously put it in a safe place.
(c) Loosen steering wheel lock-bolts and remove the assembly.
2. REMOVE WIPER SWITCH
(a) Disconnect the connector.
(b) Remove the 2 tapping screws that are for mounting the wiper switch, take out the wiper switch from the
bracket of the combination switch.IV. WASHER NOZZLEADJUSTMENT
1. INSPECT WASHER NOZZLE
(a) Start the engine, check if the position where the washer fluid from the nozzle sprays the windshield is in
the central or upper of the area wiped by the blades.
(b) Change the direction (horizontal) of the nozzle hole to adjust the point where washer fluid sprays the
windshield.

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213IV. HEADLAMP BEAM ADJUSTMENTLOW BEAM
1. Adjust the condition of the vehicle.
yMake sure the body around the headlamp is not deformed
yTire inflation pressure is the specified value
yPark the no-load vehicle on a level spot
ySit on the driver's seat and be ready for driving (with a full fuel tank)
yPut the vehicle in front of a wall, and let it be perpendicular to the wall
yEnsure the distance from the headlamps to the wall is 10 m
2. Inspect the headlamp beam
ySet up a screen as shown in the illustration, to adjust the headlamp aim
yCover the other lamps while a certain headlamp is adjusted.
yStart the engine
yTurn the headlamp low beam ON
yThen turn the adjusting screws controlling the beams. Make the main beam (the brightest point) at
the specified height, that is, the corner point of the "cut-off" line is located in the center of the
shaded part, as shown in the illustration.Low Beam LayDim and Bright
Cut Line AngleDistance from the central point of
the headlamp beam to the groundLow
BeamPosition of the Vehicle

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216IV. FRONT FOG LAMP BEAM ADJUSTMENT1. Adjust the tire inflation pressure with the standard value
2. Start the engine
3. Turn the fog lamp switch ON
4. Adjust the fog lamp beam.
Turn the bolt A for adjusting fog lamp beam in vertical direction.
NOTES:
Turn the screwdriver counter-clockwise to make the light beam up, clockwise make the light beam down.

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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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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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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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297Part IV Air Conditioner and Inside &
Outside TrimChapter 1 A/C SystemA/C system consists of refrigerating and heating system. The Refrigeration system mainly comprises
compressor, condenser and evaporator. The refrigerant circulation absorbs the heat in the air and discharge
the vapour to lower the temperature in and dehumidify the compartment. The heating system is mainly
composed of heat exchanger and heater. It heats the compartment throught the heat exchanger by heating
the air with the heat from the cooling water in the engine. The control of air temperature, humidity and
velocity of flow in the compartment is realized by independent or joint working of heating and Refrigeration
system.Section 1 The Structure & Working Principle of Refrigeration SystemThe structure of Refrigeration system is shown in Figure 1.
Figure 1 The Structure and Working Principle of Refrigeration System
1. Compressor 2. Condenser 3.Receiver/Drier
4.Pressure Relief Valve 5.Expansion Valve 6.Evaporator 7.Blower
Refrigeration system uses vapor compressing refrigeration cycle, comprising the compressor, condenser,
pressure relief valve, evaporator, blower , expansion valve, receiver/drier and pipe.
It's working principle is as shown in the Figure 1. The compressor (1) sucks in the refrigerant gas in the

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299Section 2 Heating SystemHeating system uses mixed temperature adjustment which controls both cold and hot air and is featured in
outstanding temperature adjustment performance. The cold and hot air can be completely mixed at each
outlet and achieve continuous temperature adjustment. The air duct arrangement on the instrument panel is
shown in Figure 2. The air flow channel system is shown in Figure 3.I. Heating System Parameter and StructureHeating system uses water heating structure which uses the engine coolant as the heat source, leads the the
coolant into the heating radiator installed in the vehicle compartment and has the interior or exterior air blow
across the radiator with the blower to increase its temperature. The system consists of the blower assembly,
heating control assembly and heater assembly.Figure 2 Heating Duct ArrangementInside and Outside Air Switch Door Outdoor AirIndoor AirDefoggerIntermidiate outletHeaterBlower MotorEvaporatorAir Mix DoorHeating RadiatorFigure 3 Air Flow Channel System Illustration

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