belt SSANGYONG RODIUS 2012 Service Manual

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6. TIGHTENING TORQUE
Name SizeNumbers of
fastenerTightening
torque (Nm)Note (total
tightening
torque)
Main bearing capM12×82 10 55±5Nm,
180˚ Not-reusable
Connecting rod capM9×52 8 40±5Nm,
90˚+10˚ 50 ~80Nm
Crankshaft rear sealM6×20 6 10±1Nm -
Oil pumpM8×35 3 25±2.5Nm -
Drive plateM10×22 8 45±5Nm,
90˚+10˚ Not-reusable
Isolation damper center
boltM18×50 1 200±20Nm,
180˚+20˚660 ~ 720Nm
Not-reusable
Oil panM6×20 18 10±1Nm -
M6×35 2 10±1Nm -
M6×85 2 10±1Nm -
M6×120 2 10±1Nm -
M8×40 2 25±2.5Nm -
Mounting nut for high
pressure pumpM14×1.5-8-1 1 65±5Nm -
Mounting bolt for high
pressure pumpM8×30 3 25±2.5Nm -
Cylinder headM13×150 12 85Nm
270°±10° -
Camshaft capM6×30 16 10±1Nm -
M8×60 4 25±2.5Nm -
Exhaust stud bolt 10 15±1.5Nm -
Exhaust sprocketM11×40 1 30±3Nm -
Chain tensioner screw
plug
M38×1.5 1 25±2.5Nm -
Coolant temperature
sensor1 20±2.0Nm -
Belt auto tensionerM8×30(LOW) 1 25±2.5Nm -
M10×75(U
pper) 1 55±5.5Nm -
Water pumpM6×50 7 10±1.0Nm -

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3. CHECK AND INSPECTION
1) Cylinder
(1) Compression pressure test
Specified value ▶
Compression ratio16.5 : 1
Test conditionat normal operating temperature (80˚C)
Compression pressur
eStandard32 bar
Minimum18 bar
Differential limit between cylindersMaximum 3 bar
The compression pressure test is to check the conditions of internal components (piston, piston
ring, intake and exhaust vale, cylinder head gasket). This test provides current engine operating
status.
Measurement ▶
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Disconnect the fuel rail pressure sensor connector to cut off the fuel injection.
Remove the air cleaner duct and glow plugs. -
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Place the diagram sheet to compression
pressure tester and install it into the plug
hole. 1. Before cranking the engine, make sure that the test wiring, tools and persons are keeping
away from moving components of engine (e.g., belt and cooling fan).
Park the vehicle on the level ground and apply the parking brake.
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D20DTR Engine
1. BELT LAYOUT
It is single drive type and uses FEAD (Front End Accessories Drive) design to make a compact
layout.
Components ▶
HPS
(Hydraulic Power Steering)
1 Crankshaft pulley (DDU)
2 Auto tensioner
3 Tensioner pulley
4 Vacuum pump
5 A/C compressor pulley
6 Alternator pulley
7 Water pump pulley
8 Idle pulley #1
9 Idle pulley #2
10 Power steering pump pulley

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The strut type tensioner automatically adjusts the belt tension to provide the reliability and
durability for the system. And, the belt tension is decreased to minimize the friction loss and
improve the belt operating noise.
1) Crankshaft Pulley (Isolation Damper)
(1) Overview
(2) Sectional drawing
Axial & radial bearing
Sleeve
Hub
Isolation pulley rubber Pulley
Damper rubber
Inertia ring

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(3) Features
Rubber damper: Decrease crankshaft torsion
Improve belt NHV: Reduce unbalance speed to crankshaft due to irregular combustion
Minimize noise: Anti-vibration from crankshaft and belt
Post bonded type rubber damper: Improve durability of rubber damper 1.
2.
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2) Belt Tensioner
(1) Overview
The torque deviation from crankshaft affects the components in belt drive system and the belt
movement. The auto tensioner system is to adjust this deviation automatically.
In D20DTR engine, one of the mechanical tensioner, pivot damped tensioner is used to keep the
damping force, system reliability and durability. The single belt drive system needs to use the
automatic belt tensioning device to transfer the power to pulleys effectively. To get this, the
tensioner uses the spring and damping unit.
(2) Location
Belt tensioner

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Coolant reservoir
Oil filter module
Thermostat
When the engine coolant
reaches 90℃, the thermostat
starts to open (fully open at
100℃) and lets the coolant
flow to the radiator to
maintain the engine
temperature.
Water pump
The water pump is driven by the engine drive belt and
supplies the coolant to each area of the engine.
1. SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
1) Overview
Water pump Impeller vaneSealing

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2) Troubleshooting for Alternator
Item Cause Action
Overcharged
batteryDefective alternator voltage regulator Replace the alternator
Defective voltage detection wiring Replace the alternator
Defective voltage detection wiring Repair or replace
Discharged battery Loose alternator drive belt Adjust the belt tension or replace
Poor connection of related circuit or
open circuitRetighten the loose connection or
repair open circuit
Defective alternator voltage regulator Replace the alternator
Terminated battery Replace the battery
Defective ground Repair
Charge warning
lamp does not
come on when
turning on ignition
switch with engine
stoppedDefective alternator voltage regulator Replace the alternator
Open circuit in charge warning lamp,
fuse or wiringReplace or repair the charge
warning lamp or fuse
Defective ignition switch Replace the ignition switch
Defective ground of alternator circuit Repair
Charge warning
lamp is not turned
off after starting
engineDefective alternator voltage regulator Replace the alternator
Corroded or worn battery cable Repair or replace the battery cable
Loose alternator drive bel Replace the batteryAdjust the belt
tension or replace the belt
Defective wiring harness Repair or replace
Warning lamp
does not go off
even after starting
the engineCorrosion or damage of
battery cableRepair or replace the
battery cable
Loose alternator drive belt Adjust the belt tension or
replace the belt
Defective wiring harness Repair or replace
Overcharged
batteryDefective voltage regulator of
alternatorReplace the alternator
Defective voltage detecting wiring Repair or replace

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1. GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The cooling system maintains the engine temperature at an efficient level during all engine
operating conditions. When the engine is cold, the cooling system cools the engine slowly or not
at all. This slow cooling of the engine allows the engine to warm up quickly. The cooling system
includes a radiator and recovery subsystem, cooling fans, a thermostat and housing, a water
pump, and a water pump drive belt. The timing belt drives the water pump. All components must
function properly for the cooling system to operation. The water pump draws the coolant from the
radiator.
The coolant then circulates through water jackets in the engine block, the intake manifold, and
the cylinder head. When the coolant reaches the operating temperature of the thermostat, the
thermostat opens. The coolant then goes back to the radiator where it cools. This system directs
some coolant through the hoses to the heat core. This provides for heating and defrosting. The
coolant reservoir is connected to the radiator to recover the coolant displaced by expansion from
the high temperatures. The coolant reservoir maintains the correct coolant level. The cooling
system for this vehicle has no radiator cap or filler neck. The coolant is added to the cooling
system through the coolant reservoir.

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2. CHECKING CABLES AND WIRES
Check for loose connection or rust.
Check terminals and wires for corrosion due to electrolyte leakage.
Check terminals and wires for open circuit.
Check the wire insulation and coat for damage, cracks or deterioration.
Check if the conductive parts of the terminals do not contact with vehicle body or other metal
parts.
Check that the grounding part has continuity with mounting bolts and vehicle body.
Check that wires are properly routed.
Make sure that wires are securely fixed to avoid contact with sharp body parts and
hightemperature
parts, such as the exhaust manifold and exhaust pipes.
The rotating parts, such as fan pulley and fan belt, perturbative parts and wiring should be
secured tightly at regular intervals.
Secure the wiring between the fixed parts, such as the vehicle body, and vibrating parts, such
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