ABS GEELY MK 2008 User Guide

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Component ViewFigure 2-2Engine MechanicalEngine Components3-9V-belt of fan and generator
V-belt of vane pump (with power
steering mechanism)
No.1 V-belt
Glove case door
assemblyFront exhaust pipe assemblySeparator of the right
engine support: Non-reusable partsLeft front drive shaft assemblyLeft nut on the front hubSteering
column
coverSteering column
assembly
Mounting support of the left engineLeft front speed sensor (with ABS)
Washer
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Section 5 Carbon Canister Replacement1. Check and replace the canister.
(1) Check for crack or damage on the canister visually (see Figure 3-13).
(2) Check the operation of the canister.
a. Plug the discharge port (see Figure 3-14).
b. Blow air (4.71KPa, 48kgf/cm2) into the absorption port when keeping the discharge port closed, and the
air should flow out from the exit port.
If the operation is unsatisfactory, replace the canister.
c.Blow air into the absorption port, the air should flow from other ports without any resistance.
If the operation is unsatisfactory, replace the canister.
(3) Clean the canister: Block the desorption port, blow air (4.71KPa, 48kgf/cm2) into the absorption port, and
the air should flow from the discharge port (see Figure 3-15).Fuel SystemCarbon Canister Replacement3-192. Canister control valve (TEV) (see Figure 3-16)
Mounting position: On the vacuum pipeline of the canister - suction manifold.
Faults: Bad idle speed, malfunction, etc.
General cause: Ingress of foreign materials into inside of the valve results in corrosion and Poor tightness.
Maintenance precautions: During maintenance:
1. Air flowing direction must conform to specifications;
2. If the control valve fails due to black particles in the valve body, and it is necessary to replace the control
valve, please check the condition of the canister;
3. Avoid liquid such as water and oil entering into the valve during maintaining as possible;
4. It is advisable to mount the canister control valve on the hose hanging in the air or fasten with soft rubber
to avoid transmission of solid borne noise.Figure 3-13Figure 3-15 Absorption port
Discharge port
Exit port
Plug upFigure 3-14Absorption port
Discharge port
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Chapter 6 Manual Transaxle AssemblySection 1 Frequent Problem DiagnosisComponent Viewfigure6-1Manual Transaxle Assembly Frequent Pr oblem Diagnosis3-25Battery support
Battery
fixing bar
Bottom board
Rear Engine
Vibration Absorber Starter assembly Engine hood
Control cable of
transmissionBattery
Harness of starter
Clamp
Clamp
Washer
Connector of
odometer sensor Clutch
Cylinder Starter Connector
Rear support of
engine
5 Spead Manual Transmission
(JL-S160/S160A)
Left front
drive shaftBall tie-rod
Cotter pin Hub nut Snap ring
Clamp
Left support of engineWasher
Washer Back-up lamp
ConnectorFilling plugDrain Plug Right front
drive shaft
assembly
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Figure 6-5Manual Transaxle Assembly Manual Transaxle Replacement3-27Section 3 Manual Transaxle ReplacementReplace1. Open the engine cover.
2. Remove the battery.
3. Remove the clutch wheel cylinder assembly (see Figure 6-4).
4. Separate the transmission shift cable assembly (see Figure 6-5).
5. Disengage the joint of the backup lamp switch.
6. Disengage the speed sensor.
Disengage the speed sensor joint.
7. Remove the forepart of the exhaust pipe.
8. Discharge the drive bridge oil.
9. Remove the nut on the left and the right front hub.
10. Disengage the speed sensor on the left and the right front wheel
(ABS).
11. Disengage the front stabilizer bar.
12. Disengage the left and the right ball tie-rod.
13. Disengage the front stabilizer bar.
14. Disengage the left and the right lower cantilever.
15. Remove the left and the right front drive shaft assembly.
16. Hoist the engine from the machinery space according to "Point
24, Section 2, Chapter 1".
17. Remove the starter assembly.
18. Disengage the engine support.
19. Remove the manual drive bridge assembly.
20. Mount the engine support.
21. Mount the manual drive bridge assembly.
22. Couple the vibration insulating pad of the engine.
23. Mount the starter assembly.
24. Mount the left and the right front drive shaft assembly.
25. Connect the left and the right lower cantilever.
26. Connect the left and the right ball tie-rod.
27. Connect the front stabilizer bar.
28. Connect the left and the right front speed sensor (ABS).
29. Mount the left and the right front shaft nut.
30. Mount the fore part of the exhaust pipe.
31. Connect the joint of the odometer sensor.
32. Connect the joint of the back-up lamp switch.
33. Connect the transmission shift cable assembly (see Figure 6-5).
34. Mount the clutch wheel cylinder assembly (see Figure 6-4).Figure 6-4 -

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Component ViewSection 2 Clutch PedalAdjustment1. Check and adjust the clutch pedal.
(1) Lift the carpet on the floor.
(2) Check the pedal’s height is proper.
Pedal's height from oil felt: 134.3-144.3mm
(3) Adjust the pedal's height.
Loosen the lock nut, and turn the bolt till the correct pedal's
height is reached, and then tighten the lock nut.
Torque: 16N.m
(4) Check whether the pedal's free travel and push bar travel are
proper.
a. Step the pedal down till a resistance appears.
Pedal's free stroke: 5-15mm
b. Step the pedal down lightly till the resistance increase a
little.
Push bar (on the pedals top) travel: 1.0-5.0mm
(5) Adjust the pedal's free travel and push bar travel.
a. Loosen the lock nut, and turn the push bar till the pedal's
free travel and push bar travel are proper.Clutch pedal bracket
Hex. flange nut37
Clutch pedal spring
Clutch pedal
bushing
Absorber
Clutch pedal cover Clutch pedal
Transimissin RodClutch master cylinder cone
U-connector bushingClutch pedal bushing Clutch Peader AxisClip12
Master cylinder
outtet pipesetSted Band ClampMaster cylinder
Inlet hoseHydranlic clutch hose
ÒLÓ Clip
Clutch hose Bracket
BoltClutch Control SystemClutch Pedal4-13Non-reusable parts
Multi-function lubeNm :Specified torquePedal height
adjustmentClutch
pedal Travel
Push travel &
free travel adjustment
pointPedal heightPedal free travel -

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Clutch Control SystemClutch Pedal4-159. Remove the clutch pedal gasket.
10. Remove the clutch pedal absorber.
Remove absorber from the clutch pedal.
11. Remove the clutch pedal bushing.
Remove the two bushings from the clutch pedal.
12. Remove the U-connector bushing on the clutch master cylinder's
push bar.
Remove the U-connector bushing from the clutch pedal with an
8mm hexagon wrench and hammer.
13. Install the U-connector bushing on the clutch master cylinder
push bar.
(1) Apply multi-function lube inside the new U-connector bushing.
(2) Install the U-connector bushing on the clutch pedal.
Tips: Install the U-connector bushing from the right side.
14. Install the clutch pedal bushing.
(1) Apply multi-function lube on both sides of the two new
bushings.
(2) Install the two bushings on the clutch pedal.
15. Install absorber on the clutch pedal.
Put absorber on the clutch pedal.
16. Install the clutch pedal.
Install the clutch pedal on the clutch pedal bracket with bolts and
nuts.
Torque: 37N.m
Tips: Install the bolts from the left side. -

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Chapter 4 Propeller Shaft/DriveshaftSection 1 Propeller Shaft, Driveshaft and TransaxleI. Symptom Table The table below can help find the causes of the problem. The numbers indicate the priority of the causes of the
problem. Replace the parts if necessary.
Inspection Area
1. Wheel
2. Front wheel alignment
3. Rear wheel alignment
4. Front wheel hub bearing (worn)
5. Rear wheel hub bearing (worn)
6. Front shock absorber with coil spring
7. Steering linkage (loose or damaged)
8. Stabilizer bar
1. Wheel balance
2. Wheel hub bearing (worn)
3. Front shock absorber with coil spring
1. Outer joint (worn)
2. Inner joint (worn) Symptom
Deviation
Front wheel vibration
Noise (drive shaft)ReferenceII. On-board Inspection1. Check front wheel hub bearing
(1) Remove front wheel.
(2) Remove front brake caliper assembly.
(3) Remove front brake disc.
(4) Check the bearing backlash.
Set a dial indicator near the front wheel hub center to check
the backlash.
Maximum: 0.05mm
If the backlash exceeds the maximum value, replace the front
wheel hub bearing.
(5) Check the front wheel hub deviation
Using a dial indicator, check the deviation of the surface of the
wheel hub outside the hub bolt.
Maximum: 0.07mm
If the backlash exceeds the maximum value, replace the front
wheel hub subassembly.Propeller Shaft/DriveshaftPropeller Shaft, Driveshaft and Transaxle4-17 -

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Section 2 Front DriveshaftComponent Viewsnap ring
snap ring
set nutPropeller Shaft/DriveshaftFront Driveshaft4-19right constant velocity drive
shaft assembly
right constant velocity drive
shaft assembly
Tie rod left end assembly
cotter pin
left lower swing arm collar gasket collar
gasket with ABS LF vehicle speed sensor
brake hose
front stabilizer bar
cotter pin
specified torqueN.
m :
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Overhaul1. Drain manual transmission oil (M/T transmission)
Torque: 39N.m
2. Drain automatic transmission oil (A/T transmission)
Torque: 25N.m
3. Remove front wheel
4. Remove engine bottom left shield (M/T transaxle)
5. Remove engine bottom right shield (M/T transaxle)
6. Remove engine bottom shield assembly (A/T transaxle)
7. Remove front wheel hub left bolt
(1) Using a hammer and a drive shaft nut chisel, unstake the
staked part of the left wheel hub nut.
(2) While applying the brake pedal, remove the left wheel hub
nut.
Notice: the staked part of the nut should be fully unstaked,
otherwise it may damage the thread of the drive shaft.
8. Remove left front vehicle speed sensor (with ABS)
(1) Remove the bolt and clip, remove vehicle speed sensor and
brake hose from left front shock absorber assembly.
(2) Remove the bolt, separate the left front vehicle speed sensor
from steering knuckle.
9. Remove front stabilizer bar
(1) Use a 10mm wrench to hold the bolt, remove the nut
(2) Remove two collars, No.1 and No.2 gaskets, remove front
stabilizer barPropeller Shaft/DriveshaftFront Driveshaft4-21 -

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10. Separate left lower swing arm assembly
(1) Remove cotter pin and nut
(2) On steering knuckle, remove the left lower swing arm
assembly with ball joint puller.
11. Separate steering gear with tie rod assembly
(1) Remove cotter pin and nut
(2) On steering knuckle, remove the steering gear with tie rod
assembly with ball joint puller.Propeller Shaft/DriveshaftFront Driveshaft4-2212. Separate LF steering knuckle assembly
Using a plastic hamper, separate left front drive shaft assembly from left front steering knuckle assembly
Notice:

Do not damage the boot.

With ABS:
Be careful not to damage the vehicle speed sensor rotor.
13. Remove left constant velocity drive shaft assembly
Using a differential side gear shaft remover, remove the left
constant velocity drive shaft assembly.
Notice:

Do not damage the boot and oil seal.
Be careful not to drop the drive shaft assembly.
14. Remove right constant velocity drive shaft assembly
Using a brass bar and a hammer, remove the right constant
velocity drive shaft assembly.
Notice:
Do not damage the boot and oil seal.
Be careful not to drop the drive shaft assembly. -

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