tire pressure GREAT WALL SO COOL 2006 Service Manual

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TF-4Transfer Box  Troubleshooting
Common troubles CausesResolving approaches
Unsuitable tire pressure.
Noise, which is spread by the transfer
box instead of the clutch, engine or other
parts, occurs at each speed.Gear noise.
Damage or wear of chain gear or
chain.Open to check whether there is weary
element or damaged element (including
the odometer gear) and, if any, change
them
Noise occurs in the high-speed or low-
speed four-gear driving.Open to check whether there is wear or
damage, and if any, adjust the tire pressure
to suitable value.
Oil leakage in transfer box. Frame Break of transfer box.
Oil leakage of other element.
Ventilation pipe block
Over-added lubricant or lubricant of
unsuitable brand
Looseness of the bolts on sealing
face.
Sealing glue of different brand or
unused sealing glue.
Oil seal wear or damage.Change the frame.
Check the leakage by wiping dry.
Open and clean it and, if necessary,
change it.
Use the specified lubricant and adjust the
lubricant to suitable volume.
Propel the bolts tightly as requirement.
Use the specified sealing glue and propel
the bolts tightly as required.

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SA-2
Troubleshooting
Suspension System and Automobile AxleTroubleshooting
Change the tire or inflate to the proper pressure
Balance the wheels
Change vibration damper
Check Alignment of Front Wheel
Change or adjust the wheel bearing
Check ball joint) or liner
Tighten or change steering linkage
Adjust or repair the steering device
Discharge the oil and change with new one
Check the wandering clearance
Check the gears
Change the bearing
Change the bearing
Tighten or change the bearing Trouble Causes
Inspection items
Body wandering/body
draggingTire wear or improper air inflation
Incorrect alignment of front wheel
Over-tightened wheel bearing
Part looseness or damage of front/rear sus-
pension
Wear or looseness of steering rod system
Poor connection or damage of steering de-
viceInflate the tire to the proper pressure or change
the tire.
Check the situation of alignment of front wheel
Adjust the wheel bearing
Tighten or change the suspension element
Tighten or change the steering rod system
Adjust or repair the steering device
Body sink Overloaded vehicle
Wear of vibration damper
Poor spring performanceCheck the loading mass
Change vibration damper
Change spring
Left-right vibration/up-
down bouncingImproper air inflation
Bending or damaged lateral stabilizer
Vibration damper wearInflate the tire to suitable pressure
Change stabilizer
Change vibration damper
Front wheel vibration Tire wear or improper air inflation
Imbalance of wheels
Vibration damper wear)
Improper Alignment of Front Wheel
Wheel bearing wear or improper adjustment
Ball joint or liner wear
Steering linkage looseness or wear
Poor adjustment or damage of steering mecha-
nism
Abnormal tire wear Improper air inflation
Vibration damper wear
Poor Alignment of Front Wheel
Suspension system wearInflate the tire to the proper pressure
Change vibration damper
Check the Alignment of Front Wheel
Change suspension element
Speed reducer leakage Over-high oil level or improper oil quality
Oil seal wear or damage
Flange looseness or damageDischarge the oil for change
Change oil seal
Tighten or change the flange
Noise inside the
axleNoise inside the axleOver-low oil level or inferior oil quality
Over-large wandering clearance between
driving bevel gear and driven bevel gear
Wear and disintegration of driving bevel
gear and driven bevel gear
Bearing wear of driving bevel gear
Bearing wear of rear axle shaft
Bearing looseness or wear of speed reducer

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SA-3Suspension System and Automobile AxleAlignment of Front Wheel (Dr SL SK SY SJ)
Alignment of Front Wheel
(Dr SL SK SY SJ)
1. Inspection should be conducted for the following items to
remove the trouble
(a) Check the tire abrasion and air inflation situation
Tire inflation pressure:
Front (2200)kPa
Back (2400)kPa
(b) Check the front wheel bearing to see whether it is loose.
(c) Check the front suspension to see whether it is loose.
(d) Check the steering driving device to see whether it is
loose, and
(e) Check the front vibration damper work to see whether it
is loose.
2. Measure the ground clearance of the chassis.
Chassis ground clearance:
Dr295
0+5mm
SL SK(2552)mm
SY(3102)mm
SJ(2951)mm
If the chassis ground clearance of the vehicle is sub-standard,
push down the body or raise it for a trial adjustment, if fails,
check the spring or suspension element to see whether they are
normal.
Remarks: adjust the chassis ground clearance to a specified
value before checking the Alignment of Front Wheel
parameters.
3. Mount on the four-wheel locating device.
The mount should be conducted according to the manufacturerís
instructions.

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SA-6Suspension System and Automobile AxleAlignment of Front WheelAlignment of Front Wheel (SF)
Alignment of Front Wheel
(SF)
1. The following items should be checked to remove the
troubles.
(a) Check the tire abrasion and the air inflation to see it is
suitable or not.
Tire inflation pressure: (2500)kPa
(b) Check the front wheel bearing to see whether it is loose.
(c) Check the front suspension to see whether it is loose.
(d) Check the steering driving device to see whether it is
loose, and
(e) Check the front vibration through elastic force test to see
whether it is normal in performance.
2. Height adjustment of vehicle
Adjust the vehicle height to the standard value so as to make
the Alignment of Front Wheel inspection.
A-B-58 5mm
A: The height of steering knuckle shaft center.
B: The center height of the adjusting cam bolt at front end
The standard value for the unloaded height is: the
difference of the center height of drive shaft climax and
the front adjusting cam bolt is 58.5mm.
3. Mount on the four wheel locating device
This approach should be conducted according to the detailed
instruction of the equipment manufacturer.
4. Adjust the outer tilt angle of front wheel and the back tilt
angle of kingpin
The outer tilt angle of front wheel: 05'0'
The back tilt angle of kingpin: 20'0'
Outer inclination of front wheel:
BA
the outer tilt angle of
front wheelthe back tilt angle
of kingpin
front

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BR-2Braking SystemNotice and Troubleshooting
Notice:
1. Carefully change each part where necessary because any
mistake will affect the brake system properties, and will lead
accidents during driving. And the parts to be changed must
be the same in part number or equal in quality.
2. Keep the parts and each position clean when repairing the
braking system.
Troubleshooting
Trouble Causes Inspection items
Lower or soft pedal Abrasion of brake shoe
Abrasion of brake pad
Oil leakage of braking system
Master cylinder failure
Air in braking system
Wheel-brake cylinder failure
Failure in the automatic regulator of rear brake.Change the brake shoe; Change the brake
pad;
Repair the oil leakage;
Change the master cylinder;
Drain out the air from braking system;
Change the wheel-brake cylinder;
Repair or change the regulator
Brake stagnantPoor adjustment of parking brake;
The bracing wire of parking brake is seized;
Poor adjustment of vacuum booster pushrod)
Failure of the drag spring or the return spring
Pipe line blockage
Brake shoe breakage or deformation
Brake pad breakage or deformation
Seizing of the wheel-brake cylinder or the brake
caliper piston
Automatic regulator breakage
Master cylinder failureAdjust the parking brake;
Make repairing according to real situation;
Adjust the drag rod;
Change the drag spring or the return spring
Make repairing according to real situation;
Change the brake shoe
Change the brake pad
Make repairing according to real situation;
Change the regulator
Change the master cylinder
Over large braking
distanceUnsuitable tire inflation
There is oil stain or lubricant on the brake shoe or
brake pad;
Brake shoe deforms, the brake liner is worn or polished;
Brake pad deforms or is worn or polished;
Brake drum or brake disc deforms
Drag spring or return spring has trouble
The wheel-brake cylinder has trouble
The inner piston of wheel-brake cylinder is seized;
The brake pad is seized;Inflate the air to suitable pressure;
Change the brake shoe or the brake pad;
Change the brake shoe;
Change brake pad
Change the brake drum or the brake disc;
Change the spring;
Change the wheel-brake cylinder;
Change the wheel-brake cylinder
Change the brake pad
The brake pedal is hard
but doesnt work;There is oil stain or lubricant on the brake shoe or
brake pad;
The brake shoe deforms, brake liner is worn or
polished, or the brake wheel is worn;
The brake pad deforms, or is worn or polished;
The piston of wheel brake pump is seized;
The vacuum booster has trouble
The vacuum degree is unsuitable
The brake pipe line is blockedChange the brake shoe brake pad;
Change the brake shoe
Change the brake pad;
Change the wheel-brake cylinder;
Change the vacuum booster;
Make repairing according to real situation;
Make repairing according to real situation;

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BR-3
Troubleshooting (continued)
Braking SystemNotice and Troubleshooting
Trouble Causes Inspection items
There is clatter noise when using
the brake(Drum-type brake)
The brake shoe is seized on the flange of rear baffle;
The flange of rear baffle is worn;
The pressure spring of brake shoe is loose or missing;
The fixed bolts of brake bottom plate is loose;
(disc type brake)
The brake pad support plate is loose or missing
The mounting bolts are loose;Add lubricant
Change the lubricating flange
Change
Tightening it
Change
Tightening it
There is hoarse noise or quack-
quack when using the brakeThe brake shoe or brake pad is worn;
The brake caliper, the wheel or the rotator interferes each
other.
There is friction between the dust cover and brake disc,
the brake bottom plate and the brake drum;
The other braking part has trouble
There is friction between the tire and bodyChange the part, and re-process
precisely the brake drum or
rotator if the abrasion is serious;
Make change according to real
situation;
repair or change
Make repairing according to
real situation;
Change
Check or maintain the part
There is such noise as
continuous screaming, quack-
quack, oscillating sound, etc.
Notice: the braking materials
may generate the natural noise
and heat during friction, and
thus emit the energy. Therefore,
it is normal to have the
screaming noise. These
phenomena will be more serious
under the condition of frigidity,
torridity, and over humidity,
snowing and mud. the
screaming noise occurring
occasionally will not lead the
fatal brake trouble nor reduce
the effective properties of the
brake.The brake drum, brake liner, liner or brake pad is worn
or scraped
The brake liner or brake pad is dirty or with oil stain or
polished.
The brake liner or brake pad is improperly used.
The brake pedal or vacuum booster drag rod is unsuitably
adjusted.
(disc type brake)
The brake pad silent pad is loss or damaged;
The brake pad is worn to the degree that the abrasion-
indicating lamp of brake pad has friction with the rotator.
There is burr or rust on the brake caliper.
(Drum type brake)
The pressure spring of brake shoe is soft in rigidity, or is
damaged or unsuitable.
The pressure spring pin or spring of brake shoe is loose
or damaged;
There is crack on the brake bottom plate flangeCheck, repair or change
Clean or change
Check or change
Check for adjustment
Change
Change
Clean or polish the burr
Check, repair or change
Check, repair or change
Check, repair or change

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SR-2
Notice
The parts change should be conducted correctly because
any error will affect the properties of steering system, or lead
to accidental or damage when driving.
Troubleshooting
Trouble Causes Inspection items
Unsuitable tire inflation
Insufficient lubricant
Over-large inclination
Steering gear joint wear
Lower swing arm ball head wear
Steering column seize-up
Steering gear unsuitable adjustment or damage
Power steering conveyer looseness
Over-low liquid level in oil cup of steering pump
Failure in power steering mechanismInflate the tire to specified pressure
Lubricating the hanging devices
Check the Alignment of Front Wheel
Change the Steering gear joint
Change the lower swing arm ball
head;
Check the steering column
Adjust or repair the gear.
Adjust the conveyor.
Check the steering pump oil cup
Check the power steering devices
Poor returning
Unsuitable tire inflation
Insufficient lubricant
Incorrect wheel alignment
Steering column seize-up
Steering gear unsuitable adjustment or damageInflate the tire to specified pressure
Lubricating the hanging devices.
Check the Alignment of Front
Wheel
Check the steering column
Change the steering gear.
Over-large playFront wheel bearing wear
Steering drive shaft yoke wear
Lower swing arm ball head wear
Steering gear joint wear
Steering gear unsuitable adjustment or damageChange the front bearing
Change the steering drive shaft
Change the swing arm ball head
Change the steering gear joint
Change the steering joint
Abnormal noise
Steering drive lever looseness
Steering gear joint wear
Steering gear unsuitable adjustment or damage
Oil lack or poor sealing of steering machine.Tighten the steering drive lever
Change the steering gear joint
Change the steering gear
Add the oil or change the sealing
washer Steering system inspection
on vehicle.
Steering SystemNotice and Troubleshooting
Difficulty in steering

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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
Dr SL SK SY SJ
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
Dr SL SK SY SJ
SF
Dr
SL SK
SF
SY
SJ
Dr SL SK SY
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
SL SK SY SJ
HPM
Specification of Maintenance and Up-KeepingDrive shaft, Suspension System and Automobile Axle