maintenance GREAT WALL DEER 2006 User Guide
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TF-31Transfer BoxWashing, Checking, Up-Keeping and Exchanging (Attachment for Inspection Maintenance or Change of Parts)
Attachment for Inspection Maintenance or Change of Parts
Parts (items) Checking items Acceptance/Refusal
Shift toggle fork as-
semblyCheck the wear and damage of the inserted face
that is combined with gear sleeve;
Check to see whether the contact roller can
rotate freely or is damaged or notIf any step wear or damage is found, the inserted
face shall be refused to use.
If the contact runs difficultly or is damaged, a
new pin-contact roller and new cage assembly
shall be used.
Driving and driven
chain sprocketCheck the sprocket teeth according to
the inspection paragraphRefer to the sprocket teeth inspection of
inspection paragraph
Shift toggle fork as-
semblyCheck the inner diameter that matches with the
output shaftIf any pitting corrosion or damage is found,
refuse to use it.
Driving chain Check the step sliding, looseness or damage of
pin or connecting elementRefuse to use the weary or damaged driving
chain
Filtering screenCheck to see the filtering screen is clean or with
small hole or damageClean it where necessary, and abandon the dam-
aged one.
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TF-32Transfer BoxWashing, Checking, Up-Keeping and Exchanging (Attachment for Inspection
Maintenance or Change of Parts
Pump shell Check to see whether there is pitting corrosion
or step slippingAbandon it in case it is seriously damaged or
worn
Output shaftCheck the spline, check the surface that matches
with bearing and check the distortion according
to inspection paragraphRefer to the spline inspection of inspection
paragraph;
Refuse to use the one with pitting corrosion or
damage;
Refuse to use the one that is bending or poor in
round bouncing.
Deceleration hubCheck the spline of chain sprocket and check the
wear or damage of the location where matches
with the toggle fork according to the
inspection paragraphRefer to the spline inspection of inspection
paragraph; refuse to use the one with step slid-
ing or damage.
Front output shaftCheck the surface where matches with the
bearing;
Check the spline according to the inspection:
paragraphRefuse to use the one with pitting corrosion or
damage
Input shaft Check the spline according to the inspection
paragraph
Check the distortionRefer to the spline inspection of inspection
paragraph;
Refuse the one that is bending or poor in round
bouncing.
Thrust washer and
thrust discCheck the pitting corrosionRefuse to use the one with pitting corrosion or
damage
Sun wheelCheck the gear teeth and spline according to the
inspection paragraphRefer to the gear teeth inspection and spline
inspection of inspection paragraph.
Planetary mechanism
assemblyCheck the gear teeth according to the
inspection paragraph;
Check the wear and looseness of the planetary
gear pin; check the wear of thrust gasketRefer to the gear teeth inspection of
inspection paragraph;
If any step sliding or pitting corrosion is found,
refuse to use it
Electric shifting camCheck to see whether there is step slipping or
pitting corrosionIf any step sliding or pitting corrosion is found,
refuse to use it
Shift guide shaftCheck to see whether there is step slipping or
pitting corrosion
Check the distortion situationIf any step sliding or pitting corrosion is found,
refuse to use it
Refuse to use the bending one
Planetary gear ringCheck the match performance of it with the
transfer box housing
Check the gear teeth according to the
inspection paragraphCheck the transfer box housing assembly to see
whether the gear ring is loose or not in the
housing
Refer to the gear teeth inspection of
inspection
paragraph
Transfer box housingCheck the holes matches with the bearingAbandon the one with pitting corrosion or
damage.
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SR-12Steering SystemPower Steering (Introduction)
Suggestion on maintenance
The failure of power steering system usually relates to the
steering difficulty due to lack of supplementary force. In such
case, it is the first to verify the problem is produced by the pump
or steering gear when repairing. In doing so, the problem can be
checked on vehicle with the pressure meter.
On-vehicle Inspection
As the power steering is a hydraulic pressure device, its
trouble usually caused by the lack of specified hydraulic
pressure or the abnormal work of control valve. As a result, it
cannot acquire the moderate hydraulic pressure.
In case the problem is caused by the pump, the steering
wheel will deflect toward right or left. On the other side, if the
problem is caused by control valve, when the steering wheel
rotates to left or right, the steering will become more difficult
due to the unequal supplementary force. However, when there
is wear on the piston sealing ring of power cylinder, it also cause
the hydraulic pressure loss that may lead into steering difficulty
toward right or left.
Before making inspection on vehicle, verify the power
steering system firstly to see whether there is air. If any, the air
volume will increase with the variation of hydraulic pressure,
which will cause the hydraulic pressure fluctuation that makes
the power steering work abnormally. In order to verify whether
there is any air in the system, check whether the liquid level
varies or not when the steering wheel rotates completely toward
the right or left. For instance, if there is air in the system, the air
will be compressed, which will reduce the liquid level
remarkably, when the steering wheel rotating. If there is no air
in system, the liquid level variation is very small even though
the hydraulic pressure increases. This is because the liquid
volume will not varies when being compressed. And the small
liquid level variation is caused by the expansion of hose
between the pump and steering gear when the hydraulic pres-
sure increasing.
Meanwhile, the air in system sometimes will cause the
pump or steering gear produce noise when the steering wheel
rotating completely toward a certain direction. After checking
or exchanging the pump or steering gear, the on-vehicle inspec-
tion should be often conducted to guarantee the normal work of
power steering system.
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A-1
Specifications of Maintenance
and Up-keeping
page
Clutch .......................................................................... A-2
Gear box ..................................................................... A-2
Transfer box ................................................................ A-3
Drive shaft ................................................................... A-4
Suspension system and automobile axle .................... A-4
Braking system ............................................................ A-5
Steering system .......................................................... A-6
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A-2
Clutch
Specification
Item Specification
Fastening torque for clutch tube on master cylinder
Fastening torque for clutch tube on wheel-brake cylinder
Fastening torque for clutch pressure plate160
190-200
5-15
0.3
0.8
0.2
0.6
5
Max misplacement0.5 Pedal height (calculated from front wall
Pedal free stroke
Min depth of clutch-facing rivet
Max radial swing difference of clutch rib
Max radial swing difference of flywheel
Max width of wear of diaphragm spring
Max width of wear of diaphragm spring
Alignment degree of diaphragm spring endApplicable vehicle model
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Torsion moment
Fastening location (N*m)
15-17
15-17
30 Applicable Vehicle model
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Gearbox
Three-grade maintenance for gearbox
1. Grade I maintenance for gear box
Grade I maintenance: Check the lubricant level to see whether the lubricant level is in alignment with the lower edge of oil
filler; if the lubricant is lower than the oil filler lower edge, add the lubricant; or the insufficient lubricant will lead to the poor
lubrication or burn-out of bearing and teeth; while the over-high lubricant will cause the overheating and oil leakage.
2. Grade II maintenance for gear box
Grade II maintenance: The gear box of a new vehicle should be maintained by exchanging the lubricant during the
first grade II maintenance and should be washed with kerosene; and the lubricant quality should be checked in the
grade II maintenance in later time, if the lubricant is diluted, gumming or over-dirty, it should be changed.
3. Grade III maintenance
The gearbox should be disassembled for inspection, washing and oil change.
Notice: As the new vehicle is in the running-in status, the gearbox should be maintained by exchanging lubricant
after the vehicle covers 1500 km,
Lubricant TypeGL-5 SAE80W/90
Torsion moment of relative connecting elements
Tung Teeth: Tang tooth(5DYA4TWD5DYA8FWD)
Unitãã Specification of Maintenance and Up-KeepingClutch and Gearbox
Locating screw of fork axle at first and second gear
Locating screw of yoke block
Screw on baffle of rear bearing of output shaft
Screw of reverse idler shaft
Bolt of gearshift cover
Bolt of front cover
Bolt of rear body
Bolt of clutch shell
Bolt of locating spring1317
1520
1722
1720
1520
1520
3045
3045
1722 Fastening location N*m
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A-3
Fastening location N*m
Upper tooth(JK72TWD)
Fastening location N*m
Specification of Maintenance and Up-KeepingTransfer Box
Maintenance and Up-keeping of Transfer Box
1. The oil level of transfer box should be checked when exchanging the engine lubricant or the vehicle
covers more than 8000 kmand add the lubricant where necessary.
2. Change with the appointed lubricant each year or after the vehicle covers more than 48000 km.
Notice: lubricant brand: 85W/90 GL-5.
Fastening torque of relative connecting elements
1520
1015
1217
1520
1520
1520
1520
3040
6070
3040
3040
1722
3050
2040
3040
90125 Toggle fork at first, second and fifth gears and the screw of
toggle fork
Bolt on odometer pressure plate
Screw on baffle of rear bearing of output shaft
Screw on baffle of reverse idler shaft
Locating screw of gearshift yoke block
Bolt of front cover
Bolt of gearshift cover
Pillar of clutch toggle fork
Bolt of clutch cover
Bolt of rear body (M10X1.25X130)
Bolt of rear body (M10X1.25X80)
Plug of locating spring
Oil filling/draining plug
Reverse gear switch assembly
Location mechanism cluster
Locking nut at rear end of countershaft
Fastening location N*m
Flange nut
Oil drain plug
Bolt of motor clip
Fixing bolt of motor
Clutch coil nut
Housing bolt
Oil pump bolt
Venting valve
Bolt of front connecting body203244
1930
811
811
811
2746
4.08.5
819
2746 Oil filling/draining plug
Location mechanism cluster
Pillar of clutch toggle fork
Bolt on odometer pressure plate
Reverse gear switch assembly3050
3050
3050
1015
3050
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A-4
Drive Shaft
Torsion moment
Fastening location Applicable vehicle model N*m
Connecting bolt
Fixing bolt of central supporter745
405 Dr SF SL SK SY SJ
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Inflation pressure of tire
Ground clearance of chassis
Steering angle of inner wheel
Kingpin inner inclination
Outer inclination of front wheel
Mechanical steering
Power steering
Kingpin rear inclination (inclination)
Mechanical steering
Power steering
Toe-in
Error in length between left and right
drag rod
Side slip valueFront:2200kPa
Back:2400kPa
Front:2500kPa
Back:2500kPa
295mm
255mm
58.5mm(difference in height between
shaft center of lower arm and wheel
center)
310mm
295mm
3640
32
3234
930'5'
1452'
030'0'
010'0'
020'0'
020'5'
150'
-20'
25'5'
20'0'
0-2mm
=2mm
=5m/km
.5m/km
Suspension System and Automobile Axle
Specification
Item Applicable vehicle model Specification
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SJ
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SF
SJ
Dr SL SK SY
SJ
Dr SL SK SY
Dr
SL SK SY
SJ
Dr SL SK SY
Dr SL SK SY
SJ
Dr SL SK SF SY SJ
Dr SL SK SF SY SJ
Dr SF
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HPM
Specification of Maintenance and Up-KeepingDrive shaft, Suspension System and Automobile Axle
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A-5
Torsion moment
Fastening location Applicable vehicle model N*m
Limit bolt of steering knuckle
U-type fixing bolt
Bolt of spring pin of rear plate and shackle
Central bolt of rear steel plate spring
Connecting bolt of rear vibration damper and rear axle
Connecting bolt of front vibration damper and lower swing arm
Connecting bolt of rear vibration damper and frame
Connecting bolt of rear vibration damper and lower swing arm
Fixing bolt of pedestal arm of torsion rod spring
Locking nut of torsion rod spring
Fixing bolt at two ends of transverse stabilizer rod
Fixing bolt of transverse stabilizer rod bracket
Connection bolt of guide lever and lower arm
Fixing nut at front end of guide lever
Axial fixing nut of front suspension and lower arm
Axial fixing nut of lower arm of front suspension
Connecting nut of steering knuckle and upper ball stud
Connecting bolt of steering knuckle and lower ball stud9010
11010
9010
505
645
255
255
13710
835
835
233
295
233
255
9610
15010
9610
17815
22625
19610
226
025
210025
11010
14210
14210 SJ
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Dr SL SK SY SJ
SL SK SY SJ
SF
SL SK SY SJ
SL SK SY SJ
SF
SL SK SY SJ
SL SK SY SJ
Dr
SL SK SY SJ
Dr SF
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Dr
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SF
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SF
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SJ
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SF
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Braking system
specification
Item Applicable vehicle model specification
Pedal height
Free stroke of pedal
Stroke of operating lever of parking brake160mm
190-200mm
3-6mm
9-10
7-9 Dr SF
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torsion moment
Fastening location Applicable vehicle model N*m
Brake oil pipeDr SF
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191
Specification of Maintenance and Up-KeepingBraking System
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A-6
Torsion moment
Fastening location Applicable vehicle model N*m
Fixing nut of steering wheel
Connecting nut of steering ger and swing arm
Fixing bolt of steering driven arm
Fixing bolt of steering gear
Connecting nut of steering drag rod and swing arm of
steering gear
Connecting nut of steering drag rod and steering driven
arm
Connecting nut of steering drag rod and front brake
Steering limit boltDr SF
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Dr SF
Dr
SF
SL SK SY
SJ
Dr
SF
SL SK SY
SJ
Dr SF
Dr
SF
Dr SF
SJ505
302
24525
8010
14210
8310
7810
9610
14510
9610
7810
9110
9110
595
9110
9010
Steering system
Specification
Item Applicable vehicle model Specification
Max play of steering wheel
Tension degree of driving belt:
When f=98N New belt
Old beltDr SF
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5-7mm
7-9mm
Specification of Maintenance and Up-KeepingSteering System