GEELY MK 2008 Workshop Manual

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9. Front foglight relay
Check whether front foglight relay is connected
(1) Check whether terminals are connected
check terminal Testing terminal Status
86-85 ON
30-87 OFF If it doest not meet stipulation, replace the relay.
(2) Apply storage battery voltage (10V-14V) between terminal 86 and 85, then check whether terminal 30 and
87 are connected, if not connected, replace the relay.Electrical connectorI. Removal1. Remove front bumper (see bumper replacement).
2. Remove 4 setscrews of front head light (as shown in the figure).
3. Remove electrical connector.
4. Move carefully forward, upward, remove front head light assembly.II. Installation1. Install electrical connector of front head light assembly.
2. Install front head light assembly and 4 setscrews.
3. Install front bumper.
4. Adjust vehicle state.
5. Adjust front head light beam.Section 3 Headlamp Replacement86
8687 30Light System -Headlamp Replacement5-34

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Section 4 Front Fog Lamp ReplacementI. Removal1. Remove front bumper. (see bumper replacement)
2. Remove electrical connector.
3. Remove fixed bolt (as shown in the figure).
4. Remove front foglight assembly.II. Installation1. Install front foglight assembly.
2. Mount fixed bolt.
3. Mount electrical connector.
4. Mount front bumper.
5. Adjust vehicle state.
6. Adjust front foglight beam.III. Replacement of front head light bulb Remove dust shield by rotating anticlockwise
Pull out bulb plug
Press and loosen steel wire clip
Pull out lamp holder, take off bulb
Replace bulbLight System -Front Fog Lamp Replacement5-351-Turn light dust shield
2-Low beam dust shield
3-High beam, front position lamp dust shieldIII. Replacement of front foglight bulb1. Press and rotate anticlockwise, take off dust hood
2. Take out bulb
3. Replace bulbIV. Adjustment of front foglight beam1. Adjust tire pressure in standard value
2. Start up engine
3. Turn on foglight switch
4. Adjust foglight beam turn screw to adjust foglight beam in the vertical direction.
Description:
Turn screwdriver anticlockwise to make beam upward, or turn screwdriver clockwise to make it downward.

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Section 6 High-mounted Stop light ReplacementDisconnect the connector.
Remove the High mounted stop lamp in direction 1 and 2. (as shown
above in the illustration)I. Removal1. Remove trunk weather strip and trim.
2. Remove 3 installation nuts (as shown in the figure).
3. Remove rear combination light electrical connector.
4. Pull out rear combination light assembly towards vehicle backside.II. Installation1. Mount rear combination light, mount 3 installation nuts.
2. Mount electrical connector.
3. Mount trunk trim.
4. Mount weatherstrip.III. Replacement of rear combination light bulb1. Take off seal ring
2. Turn lamp holder anticlockwise, take off lamp holder
3. Take off bulb, replace bulbSection 5 Rear Combination Lamp ReplacementRear
shelf
High-mount stoplightlamp
holderLight System -Rear Combination Lamp Replacement/High-mounted Stop light Replacement5-36

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Lamp bodyaLamp
shade1. Use a screwdriver to slightly pry off lamp shade
2. Use a screwdriver to remove two screws (be careful
not to contact bulb)
3. Disconnect the connectorSection 7 Front Reading Lamp ReplacementSection 9 License Plate Lamp Replacement1. Use a screwdriver to slightly pry off rear reading light
2. Use a screwdriver to remove two screws (be careful not to
contact bulb)
3. Remove the connectorSection 8 Rear Reading Lamp Replacement1. Remove license light with a screwdriver from A & B point as
shown in the figure
2. Change bulbA BLight System -Front Reading Lamp Replacement/Rear Reading Lamp Replacement/License Plate Lamp Replacement5-37at position a (gap)

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Wave band LF MF HF VHF
Radio wave AM FM
Modulation Amplitude modulation Frequency modulationFrequency 30KHZ 300KHZ 3MHZ 30MHZ 300MHZ
2. Area coverage
Scope of AM and FM broadcasting coverage area differs greatly.
Sometimes although AM broadcast may be received clearly, FM
binaural broadcasting cannot be received. Not only listening zone of
FM binaural broadcasting is small, but also static noise or other
cacophony (noise) tends to occur.
3. Receiving problem
Notes:
Besides static noise problem, there is also interference, multiplex
and attenuation. These problems are not caused by electric cacophony,
but the problem of radio wave itself.
(1) Interference
Besides static noise problem, AM broadcast tends to receive
other types of noise, especially at night. This is because ionosphere
reflects AM radio wave at night, these interference electric waves
interfere with signals from the same signal source while entering into
vehicle antenna directly, this kind of noise is called "interference".
(2) Multiplex
Noise caused by radio wave reflected from barrier is called
"multiplex". When radio signal emitted by broadcast antenna is
reflected by high buildings or high mountains, and disturbs directly
received other signals, multiplex phenomenon occurs.
(3) Attenuation
Since its frequency is higher than AM, FM wave is more easily
reflected by high buildings or high mountains. Therefore, FM signal
often disappears gradually, or when vehicle is blocked by barrier, it
cannot receive any signal, such phenomenon is called "attenuation".Audio System -Audio System Description5-38Chapter 5 Audio SystemSection 1 Audio System DescriptionDescription:
1. Radio wave band
Wave bands used in radiobroadcast are as follows:
LF: low frequency MF: medium frequency HF: high frequency VHF: very high frequencyFM (stereo)
FM (non-stereo)
AMInterference
IonosphereMultiplexAttenuation

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Notes:
If noise occurred does not belong to any of the above-mentioned situations, please find out the cause according
to "receiving problem".
5. CD phonograph
CD phonograph (hereafter referred to as CD) uses laser beam to read digital signals recorded on CD, then revert
to analog signal of music.
Notes:
Don't attempt to break down or apply oil to any component of the phonograph. Do not insert anything other
than a CD into optical disk cartridge.
Notes:
CD phonograph uses invisible laser beam, could generate harmful radialization, always operate phonograph
according to instructions.
6. Maintenance
(1) Cleaning of magnetic tape phonograph, magnetic head:
a. Open tape cartridge gate with your finger, use a pencil or a similar article to insert guider.
b. use cleaning pen or cotton swabs with detergent to wipe magnetic head surface, idler wheel or guide
pulley.
(2) CD phonograph, CD cleaning:
If CD is dirty, use soft cloth to wipe the surface from CD center radially outwards.
Notes:
Don't use ordinary recorder detergent or antistatic protectant. 4. Noise problem
Detailed description of noise problem fed back by customers is of great importance for analyzing and
eliminating noise interference, the table below may be used for diagnosis.Audio System -Audio System Description5-39Noise condition
Noise occurs in special position
Noise occurs when receiving small
signal
Noise only occurs at night
Noise occurs in special position
during driving Radio wave
AM
FMCause
Most probably external noise
Broadcast from local station might broadcast the same
program. If program is the same, one of them might be
disturbed
Most probably from remote interference
Most probably is multiplex interference due to FM
frequency changeExample:
Magnetic head
Guide pulley
Idler wheel

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Section 2 Audio System Connector Terminal Layout2. Connect terminal definitionAudio System -Audio System Connector Terminal Layout5-401. Connector terminal layout on wire harnessCondition
The audio system is on
The audio system is on
Ignition switch turned to ACC
Constant Status
The audio system is on
The audio system is on
Normal Status
Position lamp switch turned to ON
The audio system is on
The audio system is on
The audio system is on
The audio system is on
Normal Status
Audio system is On
Normal Status
Ignition switch ACC
The audio system is on
The audio system is on
Normal Status Function
FR+
FL+
ACC
B+
FR-
FL-
GND
Null
Mute
TAIL
RR+
RL+
RR-
Null
Null
RL-
B+
BUS
GND
ACC
Null
R-OUT
L-OUTGND(Audio Frequency)Terminal No.
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7
A8
A9
A10
B1
B2
B3
B4
B5
B6
C1
C2
C3
C4
C5
C6
C7
C8Wire color
Lg
WB
RY
R
LgR
W
B
V
G W
PB
YR
P
Y WStandard Voltage
Wave form is synchronized with the output sound
Wave form is synchronized with the output sound
10~14V
10~14V
Wave form is synchronized with the output sound
Wave form is synchronized with the output sound
ON
10~14V
Wave form is synchronized with the output sound
Wave form is synchronized with the output sound
Wave form is synchronized with the output sound
Wave form is synchronized with the output sound
10~14V
Pulse Signal
ON
10~14VWave form is synchronized with the output sound
Wave form is synchronized with the output soundON

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Suspected Area
1. Radio assembly circuit faulty
2. Radio assembly
1. Radio assembly backlight terminal
2. Radio assembly
1. Speaker circuit
2. Radio assembly power circuit faulty
3. Radio assembly
1. Speaker circuit
2. Radio assembly power circuit faulty
3. Radio assembly
1. Antenna circuit
2. Radio assembly
1. Tape
2. Radio assembly power circuit faulty
3. Radio assembly
1. Tape
2. Radio assembly
1. Tape
2. Radio assembly
1. Tape
2. Radio assembly
1. Wire between CD box and main unit
2. CD Player main unit power supply circuit fault
3. CD box
4. CD Player main unit
1. Wire between CD box and main unit
2. CD box
3. CD bag
4. CD Player main unitSection 3 Audio System InspectionI. Symptom analysisSymptom
The system doesn't work when power is ON.
The radio backlight does not light up with the
illumination switch ON
Speaker soundless in all modes
Poor sound quality in all modes (Volume faint)
Unable to receive radio broadcast (poor
reception)
The cassette could not be inserted or played
Cassette tape will not be ejected
Poor sound quality only when playing cassette
tape
Tape jammed, malfunction with tape speed or
auto-reverse
CD could not be inserted or ejected after in-
serted
CD player doesn't work even if power is onAudio System -Audio System Inspection5-41

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Suspected Area
1. Wire between CD box and main unit
2. CD box
3. CD bag
4. CD PLAYER main unit
1. Wire between CD box and main unit
2. CD box
1. CD box
2. CD box installation Symptom
CD can not be taken out
Sound quality poor only when playing CD
(Volume faint)
CD sound jumpTester connection Condition Standard state
GND and vehicle earth Normal status ON
Tester connection Condition Standard state
+B and GND Normal status 10-14V
ACC and GND Ignition switch is in ACC or ON 10-14VII. Trouble shooting1. Power switch system does
not work
Circuit diagram
Abnormal, repair or replace wiring harness, connector
Normal, check and replace radio assembly (1) Check radio assembly (+ B, ACC, GND)
a. As shown in the table below, check connection between terminals in each operating condition.
Standard:
b. As shown in the table below, check voltage between terminals in each operating condition.
Standard:Fuse Box in Engine
CompantmentAudio System -Audio System Inspection5-42MAIN
60AFuse Box under
Instrument Panel

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Tester connection Condition Standard state
TAIL and GND Combination switch (light switch) 10-14V2. Turn on light switch, radio backlight
does not illuminate
Circuit diagram
(1) Check radio assembly (TAIL)
As shown in the table below, check voltage between terminals in each operating condition.
Standard:
Abnormal, repair or replace wiring harness, connector
Normal, check and replace radio assembly
3. Loudspeakers is silent in all modes
Circuit diagramAudio System -Audio System Inspection5-43 lamp switch
Please Refer to "MK WIRING DIAGRAM"

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