sensor GEELY CK 2008 Workshop Manual

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Table of ContentsPart I Engine ...........................................................................1Chapter 1 Engine Assembly (MR479Q, MR479QA, MR481QA)...................1Section 1 Routine Inspection.........................................................................................1
Section 2 Drive Belt Replacement ...............................................................................5
Section 3 Valve Clearance Adjustment...........................................................................6Chapter 2 Engine Components Replacement
(MR479Q, MR479QA, MR481QA)................................................................10Section 1 Engine Components....................................................................................10
Section 2 Engine Components Replacement............................................................13
Section 3 Timing Belt Replacement.........................................................................17
Section 4 Camshaft Replacement............................................................................22
Section 5 Cylinder Head Gasket Replacement.........................................................28
Section 6 Oil Pump Oil Seal Replacement................................................................33
Section 7 Engine Rear Oil Seal Replacement............................................................34Chapter 3 Lubrication System (MR479Q, MR479QA, MR481QA)...............35Section 1 Oil Pressure Gage Sensor Replacement....................................................35
Section 2 Oil Pump Assembly Replacement..............................................................36
Section 3 Oil Filter Replacement................................................................................38
Section 4 Starter Replacement.................................................................................39
Section 5 Generator Replacement............................................................................40Chapter 4 Fuel System (MR7131A, MR7151A, MR7161A)........................41Section 1 Check Fuel System Pressure.....................................................................41
Section 2 Fuel Pump Inspection...................................................................................42
Section 3 Fuel Injector Replacement.........................................................................43
Section 4 Fuel Pump Replacement............................................................................45
Section 5 Fuel Emission Control System....................................................................47
Section 6 Carbon Canister Replacement....................................................................48Chapter 5 Exhaust System (MR7131A, MR7151A, MR7161A).................50

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Chapter 6 Cooling System Inspection
(MR7131A, MR7151A, MR7161A).................................................................52Section 1 System Check
Section 2 Water Pump, Thermostat and Radiator Replacement.................................... 54Chapter 7 Clutch (MR7131A, MR7151A, MR7161A)....................................56Section 1 Clutch Replacement...................................................................................57Chapter 8 Maunal Transaxle Assembly
(MR7131A, MR7151A, MR7161A)................................................................59Section 1 Manual Transaxle Replacement..................................................................60
Section 2 Vehicle Speed Sensor Replacement
Section 3 Transmission Case Oil Seal..........................................................................62
Section 4 Transaxle Case Oil Seal Replacement........................................................63Chapter 9 General Engine Troubles and Their Troubleshooting....................64Section 1 Overview........................................................................................................64
Section 2 General Engine Fault and Troubleshooting.......................................................64
Section 3 Engine Noise Diagnosis and Troubleshooting................................................77Chapter 10 Engine Management Unit..............................................................81Section 1 System Description.........................................................................................81
Section 2 System Component and Working Principle......................................................82Part II Chassis............................................................................85Chapter 1 Transmission Control Device.........................................................85Section 1 Transmission Control Device.........................................................................85
Section 2 Lever Type Transmission Control Device......................................................85
Section 3 Cable Type Transmission Control Module......................................................87Chapter 2 Accelerator Pedal............................................................................90Section 1 Accelerator Pedal..........................................................................................90Chapter 3 Clutch Control System....................................................................91Section 1 Clutch Control System....................................................................................91
Section 2 Clutch Cable Control Mechanism.....................................................................91
Section 3 Clutch hydraulic Control Device.......................................................................94Chapter 4 Propeller Shaft...............................................................................97...............................................................................................52
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3The Min. compression pressure: 980 kPa
The tolerance range of the cylinders pressure: 100 kPa
Notice:
zEnsure sufficient battery power and the engine speed is no less than 250 RPM (revolutions per minute).zCheck the compression pressure of other cylinders in the same way.
zComplete the measure as quick as possible.
(4) If the compression pressure in several cylinder is too low, fill some engine oil to the cylinder via the
hole of the spark plug. Check by repeating step 1-3.
Hint:
zIf the compression pressure is improved after filling oil, the piston ring or the cylinder may be abrased
or damaged.
zIf the pressure is still too low, the valve is stagnation or poor seal, or there is a leakage in gasket.
10. Check CO/HC
(a) Start engine.
(b) Running engine at 2500rpm for approximately 3 minutes.
(c) Insert CO/HC meter testing probe into tailpipe at least 40cm during idling.
(d) Check CO/HC concentration at idle and 2500rpm.
Hint:
zComplete measurement within 3 minutes.
zTest the CO/HC emission concentration at idle and 2500 rpm on QC/T630-1999 standard.
(e) Take the following steps to diagnose the fault if the CO/HC concentration does not comply with standard .
(1) Check the oxygen sensor operation.
(2) See (Table 3) for the possible cause and check and repair.

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4Table 3
CO HC Problems Causes
1. Fa ult
. Inc orre c t ignition timing
. Fouled, shorted or imprope rly cle aranc e of spa rk plug
2. Incorrect valve clearance
3. Le a ky inta ke & e xha ust valve s
4. Leaky cylinders
1. Air leaks
. PCV hoses, intake manifold
. Throttle body
. Brake booster circuit
2. Le a n mixture ga s c a using misfire
1. Clogged air filter
2. Clogge d P CV valve
. Faulty ECU
. Fa ulty fue l pre ssure regula tor
. Faulty water temperature sensor
. Faulty air compressor
. Faulty injectors
. Faulty throttle position sensor Normal
Low High
High HighRough idle
(Black smoke
from exhaust
pipe ) Rough idle Rough idle High

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11Component 2Figure 21Fan & Generator V-Belt
Vane-Type Pump V-Belt (V/ Power Steering)
V-Belt No.1Right Engine
Mounting InsulatorDoor AssemblySteering Column
AssemblyFront Shaft Hub Left NutLeft Front Speed Sensor Left Engine Mounting Bracket Steering Column Hole CoverHole Cover Steering Column Glove Compartment Front exhauxt pipe assembly
GasketGasket
One-off accessory

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13Section 2 Engine Components Replacement1. Avoid gasoline ejection when work.
2. Drain the coolant to empty.
3. Remove air filter assembly with hose. See (Figure 23)
4. Remove battery
5. Remove fuel delivery pipe sub-assembly
6. Disconnect water hoses, disconnect heater outlet hose
from A/C hose.
7. Loose nut, remove accelerator control cable
8. Remove throttle body assembly
9. Remove power steering pump reservoir assembly
10. Remove front exhaust pipe assembly
11. Remove steering gear boot
12. Seperate steering column assembly. See (Figure 24)
13. Remove front wheel hub nut
14. Disconnect front wheel vehicle speed sensor (with ABS)
15. Detach steering tie rod ball stud pin assembly
16. Detach front lower swing arm sub-assembly
17. Detach front propeller assembly. See (Figure 25)
Detach front propeller from the shaft hub with plastic hammer.
18. Disconnect transmission shift cable or gear shift level assembly
19. Disconnect clutch cylinder assembly or disconnect clutch cable
20. Detach engine assembly and transaxle
(a) Hoisting engine ;
(b) Remove 3 bolts. Detach the right engine mounting bracket. See (Figure 26) ;
(c) Remove 1 bolt. Detach the left engine mounting bracket;
(d) Remove 1 bolt. Detach the rear engine mounting bracket;
(e) Remove engine and transaxle and put them on the pallet;
(f) Jack up the boday.Figure 23
Figure 24
Figure 25 Figure 26

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1421. Remove radiator assembly
22. Remove engine V-belt
23. Remove No. 1 V- belt (A/C compressor to crankshaft pulley)
24. Remove generator assembly
25. Remove A/C compressor
26. Remove compressor installing No. 1 bracket. Remove 4 bolts and compressor installing No.
1 bracket.
27. Remove starter assembly
28. Remove power steering pump V- belt
29. Detach power steering pump assembly
30. Remove power steering pump, adjust the bracket
31. Detach manual transaxle assembly (Separate automatic transaxle assembly)
32. Detach clutch cover panel assembly.
33. Detach clutch pressure plate assembly.
34. Detach flywheel sub-assembly.
35. Remove engine rear end cover.
36. Remove injector assembly and remove intake manifold.
Remove 2 bolts and intake manifold support and remove 7 bolts,
2 nuts, intake manifold and gasket. See (Figure 27).
37. Remove knock sensor
38. Remove water temperature gauge sensor
39. Remove crankshaft position sensor
40. Remove engine oil pressure switch
41. Remove water inlet hose housing
42. Remove water outlet hose joint
43. Detach exhaust manifold. See (Figure 28)
44. Remove engion oil filter sub-assembly
45. Remove ignition coil and high voltage cable
46. Install engine sub-assembly
47. Install ignition coil and high voltage cable
48. Install engine oil filter sub-assembly
49. Install exhaust manifold
(a) Install new gasket and exhaust manifold stay with
5 nuts, Torque: 34N. m
(b) Install exhaust manifold stay with two bolts.
Torque: 59N. m
(c) Install upper heat shield with 4 bolts.Torque: 17N. mFigure 27
Figure 28

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1550. Install water outlet hose joint. See (Figure 29, 30)
Figure 29
51. Install water inlet hose housing. See (Figure 31, 32)
Figure 31 Figure 32
52. Install engine oil pressure switch
53. Install crankshaft position sensor
Torque: 9, 3N. m
54. Install water temperature gauge and water temperature sensor
Torque: 15N. m
55. Install knock sensor
Torque: 44N. M
56. Install intake manifold. See (Figure 33)
Install the intake manifold with new gasket with 7 bolts and 2
nuts. Uniformly tighten bolts and nuts in several time.
57. Install injector assembly
58. Install rear end cover
59. Install flywheel sub-assembly. See (Figure 34)
(a) Install flywheel to crankshaft.
(b)Install and uniformly tighten and connect bolt as shown in the
figure. Torque: 78N. m
60. Install clutch assembly
61. Install flywheel and ring gear. See (Figure 35)
(a)Install the oil thrower, it’s chamfer side on crankshaft in
the axie direction.
(b) Install flywheel and ring gear on crankshaft.Figure 33
Figure 34 Figure 30

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16(c) Install and uniformly tighten connecting bolt in the sequence shown inthe figure.
Torque: 64N. m
62. Install manual transaxle assembly
63. Install starter assembly
64. Install power steering pump bracket
65. Install power steering pump adjusting bracket with 2 bolts.
66. Connect power steering pump assembly
67. Install engine assembly and transaxle
68. Connect left, right, front and rear lower suspension arm sub-assembly
69. Connect left and right tie rod ball stud pin assembly
70. Connect left, right and front vehicle speed sensor (with ABS)
71. Install left & right nuts on the front shaft hub
72. Install front exhaust pipe assembly
73. Connect steering shaft assembly and steering column hole cover. See (Figure 36)
74. Connect wire harness
75. Install belt adjusting bracket of A/C compressor
76. Connect A/C compressor
77. Install generator assembly
78. Install A/C compressor to crankshaft pulleyV-belt
79. Install generator belt
80. Install engine assembly with transaxle
81. Install radiator assembly
82. Install throttle body assembly
83. Install fuel delivery pipe sub-assembly
84. Install battery
85. Install air filter assembly with hose
86. Install front wheel
87. Fill engine oil
88. Fill coolant
89. Check engine oil for leakage
90. Check engine coolant for leakage
91. Check fuel for leakage
92. Check idle and ignition timing
93. Check CO/HC
94. Check and adjust front wheel alignment
95. Check ABS vehicle speed sensor signalFigure 35
Figure 36

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35Chapter 3 Lubrication System
(MR479Q, MR479QA, MR481QA)Section 1 Oil Pressure Gage Sensor Replacement1. Check oil level
Warm up the engine. Check the dipstick to ensure oil level between "L" and "F" after engine stopped
5 minutes. Check for leakage if it is too low. Fill oil to "F.
2. Check oil for deterioration. Water entry, discolor and dilution. Replace oil if it is obviously
deteriorated.
3. Detach oil pressure sensor assembly. See (Figure 80)
4. Install oil pressure gage sensor. See (Figure 81) Start engine to
normal operation temperature.
5. Check for oil pressure
6. Smear adhesive on 2 or 3 threads of the oil pressure sensor.
Install oil pressure sensor. See (Figure 82)
Figure 81
Figure 82Figure 80

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