wheel CHERY TIGGO 2009 Service Repair Manual
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08 - Transaxle & Transfer Case •
Transaxle Control Module (TCM)
• Automatic Transaxle Shifter Selector
• Automatic Transaxle Assembly
• Manual Transaxle Assembly
• Winter Mode Switch
• EPDE Solenoid Valve
• Backup Lamp Switch
• Integrated Torque Management (ITM) Control Module
09 - Driveline & Axle •None
10 - Suspension •None
11 - Steering •Power Steering Switch
12 - Brakes •
Antilock Brake System (ABS) Module
• Wheel Speed Sensors
• Brake Switch
• Parking Brake Switch
• Brake Fluid Level Switch
13 - Heating & Air Conditioning •
Manual Temperature Control System
• Blower Motor
• A/C Compressor
• Refrigerant Pressure Switch
14 - Restraints •
Restraints Control Module
• Seat Belt Buckle Switch
• Front Crash Sensors
• Driver Airbag
• Passenger Airbag
HOW TO LOCATE ELECTRICAL SCHEMATICS IN THE SERVICE MANUAL
01–26Chery Automobile Co., Ltd.
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Front Left Wheel Speed Sensor FLS
Front Right Wheel Speed Sensor FRS
Rear Left Wheel Speed Sensor RCS
Rear Right Wheel Speed Sensor RRS
Ground GND
Heated Oxygen Sensor O2S
Idle Air Control IAC
Intake Air Temperature IAT
Ignition IGN
Ignition Control IC
Immobilizer Control Module ICM
Injector INJ
Input Shaft Speed Sensor ISS Sensor
Knock Sensor KS
Manifold Absolute Pressure MAP
Mass Air Flow MAF
Malfunction Indicator Lamp MIL
Oil Pressure Switch OPS
Output Shaft Speed Sensor OSS Sensor
Positive Crankcase Ventilation Valve PCV Valve
Power Supply PWR
SRS Airbag Control System SRC
Throttle Position Sensor TPS
Transaxle Control Module TCM
Turbine Speed Sensor TSS
Vehicle Identification Number VIN
Vehicle Speed Sensor VSS
HOW TO LOCATE ELECTRICAL SCHEMATICS IN THE SERVICE MANUAL
01–28Chery Automobile Co., Ltd.
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Crankshaft Timing Belt Pulley Bolt 1st Step: Tighten the bolt to 130 N·m
2nd Step: Tighten the bolt an additional 65°
Crankshaft Vibration Damper Bolts 25
Cylinder Head Cover Bolts 11
Cylinder Head Bolts 1st Step: Tighten the bolt to 40 ± 5 N·m
2nd Step: Tighten the bolt an additional 90 ± 5° 3rd Step: Tighten the bolt an additional 90 ± 5°
Dipstick Bracket Bolts 11
Drive Plate Bolts (automatic transaxle) 75
Engine Left Mount Bolt 70
Engine Right Mount Bolt 70
Engine Front Mount Bolt 60
Engine Rear Mount Bolt 60
Engine To Transaxle Bolts 80
Exhaust Manifold Nuts 25
Exhaust Manifold Heat Shield Bolts 15
Exhaust Camshaft Timing Belt Pulley Bolt 120
Flywheel Bolts (manual transaxle) 75
Fuel Rail Bracket Bolts 11
Idler Pulley Bolt 40
Intake Camshaft Timing Belt Pulley Bolt 120
Intake Manifold Bolts 10
Intake Manifold Nuts 11
Intake Manifold Bracket Bolts 25
Lower Idler Pulley Bolt 45
Lower Cylinder Block Bolts 23
Oil Filter 25
Oil Pan Bolts 18
Oil Drain Plug 40
Oil Strainer Bolts 18
Oil Pump Bolts 11
(Apply with Loctite 5910 Thread-Locker)
Rear Timing Cover Bolts 7
Timing Belt Upper Cover Bolts 11
Timing Belt Lower Cover Bolts 11
Timing Belt Tensioner Assembly 27
Timing Belt Tensioner Pulley Bolt 30
Throttle Body Bolts 11
Upper Idler Pulley Bolt 45
GENERAL INFORMATION
02–6Chery Automobile Co., Ltd.
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Engine Hoist
Oil Filter Remover CH-10003
Lubrication System
The engine lubrication system operates as follows:
•Oil is drawn into the oil pump through the oil pump strainer tube in the sump of the oil pan.
• Oil is pumped through the oil filter on the cylinder block.
• Oil enters the main oil gallery where it is distributed to the crankshaft main journals and to the cylinder head.
• From the main journals, the oil is routed through cross-drilled passages in the crankshaft to lubricate the con-
necting rod bearings. Controlled leakage through the crankshaft main bearings and connecting rod bearings is
slung radially outward to cool and lubricate the cylinder walls as well as the entire connecting rod, piston and
piston ring assembly.
• The engine lubrication system is a full-flow filtration, pressure feed type. The oil pump body is mounted to the
engine block. The pump inner rotor is driven by the crankshaft.
Engine Oil Pressure Specifications
Lower Idle Speed (800 ± 50 RPM) 1.2 - 1.5 bar
High Idle Speed (2000 RPM) 3.2 - 3.5 bar
High Speed (4000 RPM) 3.7 ± 0.5 bar
GENERAL INFORMATION
02–10Chery Automobile Co., Ltd.
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine CONDITIONPOSSIBLE CAUSE CORRECTION
Engine Miss On Acceleration 1. Dirty or incorrectly gapped spark
plugs.
2. Contamination in fuel system.
7. Burned, warped, excessive
clearance, or pitted valves.
4. Faulty ignition coil(s).1. Clean spark plugs and set gap.
2. Clean fuel system and replace
fuel filter.
3. Replace valves.
4. Test and replace if necessary.
(Refer to Appropriate Diagnostic
Information)
Engine Miss At High Speed 1. Dirty or incorrect spark plug gap.
2. Faulty ignition coil(s).
3. Dirty fuel injector(s).
4. Contamination in fuel system.1. Clean spark plugs and set gap.
2. Test and replace if necessary.
(Refer to Appropriate Diagnostic
Information)
3. Test and replace if necessary.
(Refer to Appropriate Diagnostic
Information)
4. Clean system and replace fuel
filter.
Engine Mechanical Diagnostics
CONDITION
POSSIBLE CAUSE CORRECTION
Valve Train Noise 1. High or low oil level in crankcase.
2. Thin or diluted oil.
3. Thick oil.
4. Low oil pressure.
5. Worn cam lobe.
6. Worn valve guides.
7. Excessive runout of valve seats
on valve faces.1. Check and correct engine oil
level.
2. Change oil to correct viscosity.
3. Change engine oil and filter.
4. Check and correct engine oil
level.
5. Install new camshaft.
6. Replace cylinder head.
7. Grind valve seats and replace
valves.
Connecting Rod Noise 1. Insufficient oil supply.
2. Low oil pressure.
3. Thin or diluted oil.
4. Excessive bearing clearance.
5. Connecting rod journal out-of-
round.
6. Connecting rod out-of-round.
7. Misaligned connecting rods.
8. Connecting rod nuts loose.1. Check engine oil level.
2. Check engine oil level. Inspect oil
pump relief valve and spring.
3. Change oil to correct viscosity.
4. Measure bearings for correct
clearance. Repair if necessary.
5. Replace crankshaft or grind
surface.
6. Replace connecting rod.
7. Replace bent connecting rods.
8. Tighten the connecting rod nuts.
Main Bearing Noise 1. Insufficient oil supply.
2. Low oil pressure.
3. Thin or diluted oil.
4. Excessive bearing clearance.
5. Excessive end play.
6. Crankshaft journal out-of-round or
worn.
7. Loose flywheel or torque
converter.1. Check engine oil level.
2. Check engine oil level. Inspect oil
pump.
3. Change oil to correct viscosity.
4. Measure bearings for correct
clearance. Repair if necessary.
5. Check thrust bearing for wear on
flanges.
6. Replace crankshaft or grind
journals.
7. Tighten to correct torque.
DIAGNOSIS & TESTING
02–14Chery Automobile Co., Ltd.
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Removal & Installation
NOTE :
The following special tools are required to perform the repair procedure:
•CH-20005 - Rear Crankshaft Oil Seal Installer
• CH-20006 - Rear Crankshaft Oil Seal Guide
• CH-20043 - Flywheel Fixture
1. Remove the transaxle assembly (See Transaxle Assembly Removal & Installation in Section 08 Transaxle & Transfer Case).
2. Using special tool CH-20043 (1), hold the flywheel.
3. Remove the clutch pressure plate retaining bolts (1) and then remove the clutch pressure plate.
(Tighten: Clutch pressure plate bolts to 25 N·m)
4. Remove the flywheel bolts (1) and then remove the flywheel.
(Tighten: Flywheel bolts to 75 N·m)
ON-VEHICLE SERVICE
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02–27Chery Automobile Co., Ltd.
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Engine To Transaxle Bolts 80
Exhaust Manifold Nuts 25
Exhaust Manifold Heat Shield Bolts 15
Exhaust Camshaft Timing Belt Pulley Bolt 120
Flywheel Bolts (manual transaxle) 75
Fuel Rail Bracket Bolts 11
Idler Pulley Bolt 40
Intake Camshaft Timing Belt Pulley Bolt 120
Intake Manifold Bolts 10
Intake Manifold Nuts 11
Intake Manifold Bracket Bolts 25
Lower Idler Pulley Bolt 45
Lower Cylinder Block Bolts 23
Oil Filter 25
Oil Pan Bolts 18
Oil Drain Plug 40
Oil Strainer Bolts 18
Oil Pump Bolts 11
(Apply with Loctite 5910 Thread-Locker)
Rear Timing Cover Bolts 7
Timing Belt Upper Cover Bolts 11
Timing Belt Lower Cover Bolts 11
Timing Belt Tensioner Assembly 27
Timing Belt Tensioner Pulley Bolt 30
Throttle Body Bolts 11
Upper Idler Pulley Bolt 45
GENERAL INFORMATION
02–80Chery Automobile Co., Ltd.
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Flywheel FixtureCH-20043
Oil Filter Remover CH-10003
Lubrication System
The engine lubrication system operates as follows:
•Oil is drawn into the oil pump through the oil pump strainer tube in the sump of the oil pan.
• Oil is pumped through the oil filter on the cylinder block.
• Oil enters the main oil gallery where it is distributed to the crankshaft main journals and to the cylinder head.
• From the main journals, the oil is routed through cross-drilled passages in the crankshaft to lubricate the con-
necting rod bearings. Controlled leakage through the crankshaft main bearings and connecting rod bearings is
slung radially outward to cool and lubricate the cylinder walls as well as the entire connecting rod, piston and
piston ring assembly.
• The engine lubrication system is a full-flow filtration, pressure feed type. The oil pump body is mounted to the
engine block. The pump inner rotor is driven by the crankshaft.
Engine Oil Pressure Specifications
Lower Idle Speed (800 ± 50 RPM) 1.2 - 1.5 bar
High Idle Speed (2000 RPM) 3.2 - 3.5 bar
High Speed (4000 RPM) 3.7 ± 0.5 bar
GENERAL INFORMATION
02–84Chery Automobile Co., Ltd.
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine CONDITIONPOSSIBLE CAUSE CORRECTION
Engine Miss On Acceleration 1. Dirty or incorrectly gapped spark
plugs.
2. Contamination in fuel system.
7. Burned, warped, excessive
clearance, or pitted valves.
4. Faulty ignition coil(s).1. Clean spark plugs and set gap.
2. Clean fuel system and replace
fuel filter.
3. Replace valves.
4. Test and replace if necessary.
(Refer to Appropriate Diagnostic
Information)
Engine Miss At High Speed 1. Dirty or incorrect spark plug gap.
2. Faulty ignition coil(s).
3. Dirty fuel injector(s).
4. Contamination in fuel system.1. Clean spark plugs and set gap.
2. Test and replace if necessary.
(Refer to Appropriate Diagnostic
Information)
3. Test and replace if necessary.
(Refer to Appropriate Diagnostic
Information)
4. Clean system and replace fuel
filter.
Engine Mechanical Diagnostics
CONDITION
POSSIBLE CAUSE CORRECTION
Valve Train Noise 1. High or low oil level in crankcase.
2. Thin or diluted oil.
3. Thick oil.
4. Low oil pressure.
5. Worn cam lobe.
6. Worn valve guides.
7. Excessive runout of valve seats
on valve faces.1. Check and correct engine oil
level.
2. Change oil to correct viscosity.
3. Change engine oil and filter.
4. Check and correct engine oil
level.
5. Install new camshaft.
6. Replace cylinder head.
7. Grind valve seats and replace
valves.
Connecting Rod Noise 1. Insufficient oil supply.
2. Low oil pressure.
3. Thin or diluted oil.
4. Excessive bearing clearance.
5. Connecting rod journal out-of-
round.
6. Connecting rod out-of-round.
7. Misaligned connecting rods.
8. Connecting rod nuts loose.1. Check engine oil level.
2. Check engine oil level. Inspect oil
pump relief valve and spring.
3. Change oil to correct viscosity.
4. Measure bearings for correct
clearance. Repair if necessary.
5. Replace crankshaft or grind
surface.
6. Replace connecting rod.
7. Replace bent connecting rods.
8. Tighten the connecting rod nuts.
Main Bearing Noise 1. Insufficient oil supply.
2. Low oil pressure.
3. Thin or diluted oil.
4. Excessive bearing clearance.
5. Excessive end play.
6. Crankshaft journal out-of-round or
worn.
7. Loose flywheel or torque
converter.1. Check engine oil level.
2. Check engine oil level. Inspect oil
pump.
3. Change oil to correct viscosity.
4. Measure bearings for correct
clearance. Repair if necessary.
5. Check thrust bearing for wear on
flanges.
6. Replace crankshaft or grind
journals.
7. Tighten to correct torque.
DIAGNOSIS & TESTING
02–88Chery Automobile Co., Ltd.
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 4. Remove the crankshaft timing belt pulley bolt (2)from the crankshaft.
(Tighten: Crankshaft timing belt pulley bolt to 130
N·m and an additional 65°)
5. Remove the key-way from the crankshaft.
6. Using an appropriate tool, remove the front crank- shaft oil seal (1).
CAUTION:
Be careful not to damage the front cover seal
surface while removing the seal.
7. Installation is in the reverse order of removal.
Installation Notes:
• Lubricate the new front seal with engine oil prior to assembly.
• Use the front crankshaft seal installer CH-20007
(1), to install the new seal.
Rear Crankshaft Oil Seal
Removal & Installation
NOTE :
The following special tools are required to perform the repair procedure:
•CH-20005 - Rear Crankshaft Oil Seal Installer
• CH-20006 - Rear Crankshaft Oil Seal Guide
• CH-20043 - Flywheel Fixture
1. Remove the transaxle assembly (See Transaxle Assembly Removal & Installation in Section 08 Transaxle and Transfer Case).
2. Using special tool CH-20043 (1), hold the flywheel.
ON-VEHICLE SERVICE
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LTSM080145
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02–100Chery Automobile Co., Ltd.