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The following special tools are required to perform the repair procedure:
•MB-990767 - Timing Belt Spanner Wrench
• MD-998785 - Timing Belt Gear Holder
• MD-998767 - Automatic Tensioner Socket
1. Drain the cooling system (See Cooling System Draining and Filling in Section 06 Cooling).
WARNING!
Always allow the engine to cool before opening the cooling system. Do not loosen the coolant pressure relief
cap when the engine is operating or the cooling system is hot. The cooling system is under pressure; steam and
hot liquid can come out forcefully when the cap is loosened slightly. Failure to follow these instructions may
result in serious personal injury.
2. Attach an engine hoist to the engine.
3. Raise the engine with the engine hoist, just enough to support the engine.
1 - Right Engine Mounting Bracket
2 - Spacer
3 - Upper Balance Shaft Pulley
4 - Upper Balance Shaft Timing Belt
5 - Upper Balance Shaft Timing Belt Tensioner
6 - Crankshaft Sensing Blade
7 - Upper Timing Belt Cover
8 - Lower Timing Belt Cover
9 - Timing Belt Automatic Tensioner
10 - Idler Pulley
11 - Crankshaft Bolt12 - Crankshaft Timing Belt Pulley
13 - Lower Balance Shaft Pulley
14 - Crankshaft Position Sensor
15 - Power Steering Bracket
16 - Timing Belt Rear Cover
17 - Timing Belt
18 - Camshaft Timing Pulley
19 - Camshaft Pulley Bolt
20 - Crankshaft Upper Balance Shaft Pulley
21 - Tensioner Arm
22 - Tensioner Pulley
ON-VEHICLE SERVICE
LTSM020048
02–190Chery Automobile Co., Ltd.
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Electronic Engine Control Input & Output Device Failure Modes
NUMBER ITEMFAILURE MODECORRECTION
1 CKP•
Engine is hard to start.
• The engine RPM will be limited after the engine starts.
• The highest RPM is less than 3800.
• Excessive exhaust emissions.
• No ignition signal to the ECM.
• The tachometer does not work.
• Rough engine operation. Replace
2 CMP•
The fuel injector ON time may vary from 720 degrees to 360
degrees.
• The sensor output is not correct, the MIL light will turn on
when with the second revolution after the engine starts.
• Engine is hard to start.
• The highest RPM is less than 4000. Replace
3 APPS•
The MIL light will turn on.
• Poor acceleration.
• The engine RPM will be limited after the engine starts. Replace
4 ECT•
Engine hard to start when cold.
• Engine hard to start when hot.
• Poor driving capability.
• If the sensor circuit is shorted to power, the engine will run
under the default values.
• The temperature gauge indicates too high.
• The temperature gauge indicates too low.
• The cooling fan operates continuously on high speed.
• The high temperature warning lamp will flash when the IP
indicates low temperature. Replace
5 MAF•
The cooling fan will operate for approximately 60 seconds on
high speed after the ignition switch is turned off.
• Poor acceleration.
• Poor driving capability. Replace
6 O2 Sensor •
Poor fuel economy.
• Excessive exhaust emissions.
• Sluggish acceleration.
• Poor driving capability. Replace
7 Knock Sensor •
The engine produces an engine knock.
• Overheated engine.
• Excessive exhaust emissions.
• Poor fuel economy.
• Lack of engine power.
• Internal engine damage. Replace
8 ECM•
Unstable engine idle.
• Poor acceleration.
• Unable to start.
• High engine idle.
• The engine exhaust exceeds emission standards.
• Engine is hard to start.
• Air conditioner does not operate.
• Fuel injector control failure.
• Engine stalls out. Replace
9 Ignition Coil •
Unstable idle.
• Lack of engine power.
• Poor fuel economy
.
• Excessive exhaust emissions.
• Weak spark. Replace
GENERAL INFORMATION
03–4Chery Automobile Co., Ltd.
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Electronic Engine Control Input & Output Device Failure Modes
NUMBER ITEMFAILURE MODECORRECTION
1 CKP•
Engine is hard to start.
• The engine RPM will be limited after the engine starts.
• The highest RPM is less than 3800.
• Excessive exhaust emissions.
• No ignition signal to the ECM.
• The tachometer does not work.
• Rough engine operation. Replace
2 CMP•
The fuel injector ON time may vary from 720 degrees to 360
degrees.
• The sensor output is not correct, the MIL light will turn on
when with the second revolution after the engine starts.
• Engine is hard to start.
• The highest RPM is less than 4000. Replace
3 APPS•
The MIL light will turn on.
• Poor acceleration.
• The engine RPM will be limited after the engine starts. Replace
4 ECT•
Engine hard to start when cold.
• Engine hard to start when hot.
• Poor driving capability.
• If the sensor circuit is shorted to power, the engine will run
under the default values.
• The temperature gauge indicates too high.
• The temperature gauge indicates too low.
• The cooling fan operates continuously on high speed.
• The high temperature warning lamp will flash when the IP
indicates low temperature. Replace
5 MAF•
The cooling fan will operate for approximately 60 seconds on
high speed after the ignition switch is turned off.
• Poor acceleration.
• Poor driving capability. Replace
6O
2Senser •
Poor fuel economy.
• Excessive exhaust emissions.
• Sluggish acceleration.
• Poor driving capability. Replace
7 Knock Sensor •
The engine produces an engine knock.
• Overheated engine.
• Excessive exhaust emissions.
• Poor fuel economy.
• Lack of engine power.
• Internal engine damage. Replace
8 ECM•
Unstable engine idle.
• Poor acceleration.
• Unable to start.
• High engine idle.
• The engine exhaust exceeds emission standards.
• Engine is hard to start.
• Air conditioner does not operate.
• Fuel injector control failure.
• Engine stalls out. Replace
9 Ignition Coil •
Unstable idle.
• Lack of engine power.
• Poor fuel economy.
• Excessive exhaust emissions.
• Weak spark. Replace
GENERAL INFORMATION
03–230Chery Automobile Co., Ltd.
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NUMBER ITEMFAILURE MODECORRECTION
1 CKP•
Engine is hard to start.
• The engine RPM will be limited after the engine starts.
• The highest RPM is less than 3800.
• Excessive exhaust emissions.
• No ignition signal to the ECM.
• The tachometer does not work.
• Rough engine operation. Replace
2 CMP•
The fuel injector ON time may vary from 720 degrees to 360
degrees.
• The sensor output is not correct, the MIL light will turn on
when with the second revolution after the engine starts.
• Engine is hard to start.
• The highest RPM is less than 4000. Replace
3 APPS•
The MIL light will turn on.
• Poor acceleration.
• The engine RPM will be limited after the engine starts. Replace
4 ECT•
Engine hard to start when cold.
• Engine hard to start when hot.
• Poor driving capability.
• If the sensor circuit is shorted to power, the engine will run
under the default values.
• The temperature gauge indicates too high.
• The temperature gauge indicates too low.
• The cooling fan operates continuously on high speed.
• The high temperature warning lamp will flash when the IP
indicates low temperature. Replace
5 MAF•
The cooling fan will operate for approximately 60 seconds on
high speed after the ignition switch is turned off.
• Poor acceleration.
• Poor driving capability. Replace
6O
2Sensor •
Poor fuel economy.
• Excessive exhaust emissions.
• Sluggish acceleration.
• Poor driving capability. Replace
7 Knock Sensor •
The engine produces an engine knock.
• Overheated engine.
• Excessive exhaust emissions.
• Poor fuel economy.
• Lack of engine power.
• Internal engine damage. Replace
8 ECM•
Unstable engine idle.
• Poor acceleration.
• Unable to start.
• High engine idle.
• The engine exhaust exceeds emission standards.
• Engine is hard to start.
• Air conditioner does not operate.
• Fuel injector control failure.
• Engine stalls out. Replace
9 Ignition Coil •
Unstable idle.
• Lack of engine power.
• Poor fuel economy.
• Excessive exhaust emissions.
• Weak spark. Replace
GENERAL INFORMATION
03
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Description
The fuel system consists of a fuel tank with a reservoir, fuel pump, fuel filter, fuel delivery line, fuel rail, fuel rail pulse
damper and fuel injectors. The Engine Control Module (ECM) controls the fuel system based on signal inputs. The
immobilizer module signals the ECM to activate the fuel system. If the ECM does not receive the proper signal from
the immobilizer module, the ECM will not allow the fuel system to operate.
•The ACTECO engine utilizes a returnless fuel delivery system.
• The MITSUBISHI engine utilizes a fuel return fuel delivery system.
WARNING!
Do not smoke or carry lighted tobacco or open flame of any type when working on or near any fuel-related
component. Highly flammable mixtures are always present and may be ignited. Failure to follow these instruc-
tions may result in serious personal injury.
Fuel Filler Assembly
1 - Fuel Filler Cap Assembly
2 - Fuel Filler Shield
3 - Fuel Filler Tube Assembly
4 - Bolt
5 - Hose Clamp
6 - Fuel Filler Hose
7 - Fuel Filler Air Hose8 - Fuel Tank Assembly
9 - Electric Fuel Pump Assembly
10 - Fuel Delivery Pipe Assembly
11 - Fuel Return Pipe Assembly
12 - Hose Clamp
13 - Bolt
LTSM040008
04–2Chery Automobile Co., Ltd.
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 4. Remove the fuel pump cover (1).
5. Disconnect the fuel pump connector (3) and thefuel delivery hose (2) and fuel return hose (1).
6. Using special tool CH-20032, remove the fuel pump mounting cover (4).
7. Pull the fuel pump up and out of the fuel tank.
WARNING!
Do not smoke, carry lighted tobacco or have an open flame of any type when working on or near any fuel-
related component. Highly flammable mixtures are always present and may be ignited. Failure to follow these
instructions may result in serious personal injury or death.
Do not carry personal electronic devices such as cell phones, pagers or audio equipment of any type when
working on or near any fuel-related component. Highly flammable mixtures are always present and may be
ignited. Failure to follow these instructions may result in serious personal injury or death.
When handling fuel, always observe fuel handling precautions and be prepared in the event of fuel spillage.
Spilled fuel may be ignited by hot vehicle components or other ignition sources. Failure to follow these instruc-
tions may result in serious personal injury or death.
NOTE :
Make sure not to spill fuel inside of the vehicle. 8. Tip the fuel pump on its side and drain the fuel from the fuel pump and remove the fuel pump from the vehicle. NOTE: To keep the fuel tank portion clean and to avoid damage and foreign materials, cover them completely
with plastic bags or something similar.
9. Remove and discard the seal from the fuel tank.
10. Installation is in the reverse order of removal.
Installation Notes:
• Install a new seal to the fuel pump sealing surface.
• Turn the ignition switch to ON (without starting the engine) to apply fuel pressure to the fuel system, then
check the connections for fuel leaks.
• Start the engine and let it idle and check for fuel leaks at the fuel system connections.
ON-VEHICLE SERVICE
LTSM040001
LTSM040002
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
Cooling System Pressure Test
WARNING!
Always allow the engine to cool before opening the cooling system. Do not remove the coolant pressure relief
cap when the engine is operating or the cooling system is hot. The cooling system is under pressure; steam and
hot liquid can come out forcefully when the cap is loosened slightly. Failure to follow these instructions may
result in serious personal injury.
CAUTION:
Do not pressurize the cooling system beyond the maximum pressure listed in the specifications
table in this section, or cooling system components can be damaged.
1. Turn the engine off.
2. Check the engine coolant level. Adjust the coolant level as necessary.
3. Attach the pressure tester to the coolant recovery reservoir. Install a pressure test pump to the quick-connectfitting of the test adapter.
4. Pressurize the engine cooling system to 111 kPa. Observe the gauge reading for approximately 2 minutes. Pres- sure should not drop during this time. If the pressure drops within this time, inspect for leaks and repair as nec-
essary.
5. If no leaks are found and the pressure drops, the pressure relief cap may be leaking. Install a new pressure relief cap and retest the system.
6. If no leaks are found after a new pressure relief cap is installed, and the pressure drops, the leak may be inter- nal to the radiator transmission cooler (if equipped). Inspect the coolant for transmission fluid and the transmis-
sion fluid for coolant. Repair as necessary.
7. If there is no contamination of the coolant or transmission fluid, the leak may be internal to the engine. Inspect the coolant for engine oil and the engine oil for coolant.
8. Release the system pressure by loosening the pressure relief cap. Check the coolant level and adjust as nec- essary.
Cooling System Concentration Test
CAUTION:
Do not mix types of coolant, corrosion protection will be severely reduced.
Coolant concentration should be checked when any additional coolant is added to the cooling system or after a cool-
ant drain, flush and refill. The coolant mixture offers optimum engine cooling and protection against corrosion when
mixed to a freeze point of -37°C to -46°C. The use of a hydrometer or a refractometer can be used to test coolant
concentration.
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Perform the following procedure when filling the cooling system.1. Fill the system using the proper mixture of anti- freeze/coolant and water. Fill the coolant recovery
reservoir to the MAXline and install the pressure
cap.
2. With the heater control in the HEAT position, start and operate the engine with coolant recovery reservoir cap in place.
3. Add coolant to the coolant recovery reservoir as necessary. Only add coolant to the coolant recovery reservoir when the engine is cold. Coolant level in a warm engine will be higher due to thermal expansion.
Thermostat
Description
The thermostat is located in the thermostat housing. The thermostat housing is located on the top of the engine
between the engine and the radiator.
Operation
The thermostat controls the operating temperature of the engine by controlling the amount of engine coolant flow to
the radiator. The thermostat opens when the engine coolant temperature is approximately 90°C. At this temperature,
engine coolant is allowed to flow to the radiator. The thermostat provides quick engine warm up and overall temper-
ature control. The thermostat begins to close below 90°C. The thermostat controls this by the use of a wax pellet
located in a sealed container at the spring end of the thermostat. When heated, the pellet expands and overcomes
the closing spring tension to force the valve to open, and when cooled, the pellet contracts and the closing spring
then forces the valve to close.
Removal & Installation - 1.6L & 1.8L & 2.0L
WARNING!
Always allow the engine to cool before opening the cooling system. Do not remove the coolant pressure relief
cap when the engine is operating or the cooling system is hot. The cooling system is under pressure; steam and
hot liquid can come out forcefully when the cap is loosened slightly. Failure to follow these instructions may
result in serious personal injury.
1. Drain the cooling system (See Cooling System Draining Procedure in Section 06 Cooling System).
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 2. Remove the thermostat mounting bolts (1).(Tighten: Thermostat mounting bolts to 15 N·m)
3. Remove the thermostat and gasket.
4. Installation is in the reverse order of removal.
Installation Notes:
• Install a new thermostat gasket during installation.
• Verify the cooling system is filled to proper specifications.
Removal & Installation - 2.4L
WARNING!
Always allow the engine to cool before opening the cooling system. Do not remove the coolant pressure relief
cap when the engine is operating or the cooling system is hot. The cooling system is under pressure; steam and
hot liquid can come out forcefully when the cap is loosened slightly. Failure to follow these instructions may
result in serious personal injury.
1. Drain the cooling system (See Cooling System Draining Procedure in Section 06 Cooling System).
2. Remove the thermostat mounting bolts (1).
(Tighten: Thermostat mounting bolts to 13 N·m)
3. Remove the thermostat and gasket.
4. Installation is in the reverse order of removal.
Installation Notes:
• Install a new thermostat gasket during installation.
• Verify the cooling system is filled to proper
specifications.
ON-VEHICLE SERVICE
LTSM060001
LTSM060009
06
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1. Inspect the sealing surface of the thermostat (theseat should be tight at room temperature).
2. Inspect the opening temperature and maximum stroke of the thermostat.• Opening temperature of the thermostat is 87°
± 2°C
• Maximum stroke of the thermostat is 8 mm
• Full opening temperature of the thermostat is
104°C
3. Verify the thermostat closes 5°C lower than the opening temperature.
4. If the thermostat fails any of the inspection steps, replace the thermostat.
Coolant Pump
Removal & Installation - 1.6L & 1.8L & 2.0L
WARNING!
Always allow the engine to cool before opening the cooling system. Do not remove the coolant pressure relief
cap when the engine is operating or the cooling system is hot. The cooling system is under pressure; steam and
hot liquid can come out forcefully when the cap is loosened slightly. Failure to follow these instructions may
result in serious personal injury.
1. Drain the cooling system (See Cooling System Draining Procedure in Section 06 Cooling System).
2. Remove the timing belt (See Timing Belt Removal & Installation in Section 02 Engine).
3. Remove the coolant pump mounting bolts (1).(Tighten: Coolant pump mounting bolts to 15 N·m)
4. Remove the water pump and gasket.
5. Installation is in the reverse order of removal.
Installation Notes:
• Install a new coolant pump gasket during installa-
tion (1).
• Verify the cooling system is filled to proper
specifications.
ON-VEHICLE SERVICE
LTSM060014
BESM060001
BESM060002
06–16Chery Automobile Co., Ltd.