%27 GEELY CK 2008 Owner's Manual
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247(2) Internal troubles
The micro controller can check the following items not
only in the initiation check but also in the circular diagnos-
tic check.
1Trigger transistor of ignition circuit: high-end transistor
can be checked not only in the initiation check but
also in the circular diagnostic check. However, since
the low-end transistor is open when connected in short
circuit to power source, it can only be checked in the
initiation check to avoid explosion.
2The ignition voltage is provided by supercharge
converter.
3The acceleration sensor performs selfcheck in the
initiation check.
4Range of allowed deviation of acceleration sensor in the circular diagnostic check.
5Microcontroller includes AD converter, ROM, RAM, etc.
6Status of safety sensor.NOTICE
The connectors of the squib circuit contain a
shorting bar. When the connector is not
connected, the unexpected deployment is
caused by the short in the circuit arising from
the contact of the positive (+) and negative (-)
terminals or the static electricity. If there is
poor connection for connectors, the symptom
may not be removed even when the shorting
bar is connected.14Ignition c irc uit 4 (passe nger se a t be lt pre tensione r), low re sistanc e
or short c irc uitB1 368
15 Ignition c ircuit 4 (passe nger se a t be lt pre tensione r), groundB1 369
16Ignition c ircuit 4 (passe nger se a t belt pre te nsione r), c onne c t topowe r sourceB1 370
17 High volta ge of powe r sourc e B1 111
18 Low volta ge of power sourc e B1 112
19Warning light trouble -c onne c te d to powe r sourc e or light bulb short
circuitB2 500
20 Warning light trouble -ground or filame nt ope n circ uitB2 500
21 Missing/mistake of the algorithm parameters B1 661
22 Previous crash recordedB1 650
23 Communic a tion trouble B1 407
23 Inte rna l trouble (se e the following ta ble) B1 620
24PADS(
pa ssenge r airba g de a ctiva tion switch)
, c onne c ted topowe r source or open c irc uitB1 527
25PADS(
passenger airbag deactivation switch)
, ground or short
circuitB1 528
26 PADS (passenger airbag deactivation switch), trouble B1 529
27 Cra sh output pin, groundB1 676
28 Cra sh output pin, short c irc uite d to power sourc e B1 677
29PADI (passenger airbag deactivation switch indicator light) error,
c onne c ted to powe r sourc e or light bulb short c irc uitB2 505
30PADI (passenger airbag deactivation switch indicator light) error,
ground or open c irc uitB2 505
31 Se a t be lt pre tensione r se pa ra te ignitionB1 657
32 Se a t be lt pre tensione r se pa ra te ignition for 6 time s B1 658
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2702Prepare two 6m plus wire harnesses for deployment, connect the other two ends to avoid unexpected
deployment in case of static electricity (see the figure below).
3Touch the body of the vehicle with hands for static electricity elimination.
NOTICE:
The above-mentioned procedures can prevent the unexpected deployment due to static electricity and shall
therefore be performed strictly.
4Cut off the wire harnesses of the driver airbag assembly and connect them with the two wire harnesses
for deployment, and make sure to wrap up the connecting location with insulating tape for insulation (see
the figure below).
5Install the unused bolts on to the inside bolt of the driver airbag assembly, and tie a thick wire securing the
wheel rim.
6Pass the deployment wire harness of the driver airbag assembly through an old tire with rim, and fix
upwards the driver airbag assembly by means of the wire connected to the bolts, etc (see the figure
below).Wire Harness
for DeploymentShort Circuit Location6m plusPassenger AirbagWire Harness
for DeploymentShort
Circuit
Location
Insulating TapeAirbag AssemblyWire Harness for Deployment
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2717Put three old tires without hubs onto the tire used to fix the driver airbag assembly (see the figure below).
8Try to disconnect at a location far away from the vehicle the connector of the wire harness for deployment
of the driver airbag assembly, connect with the two terminals of the battery removed from the vehicle
and deploy the airbag (see the figure below).
9the deployed driver airbag assembly shall be scrapped according to the scrapping procedures.Wire Harness for DeploymentOld Wheels
without HubWire Harness
for DeploymentNOTICE
Make sure to deploy the driver airbag assembly when there is no person close by.After the driver airbag is deployed, the gas generator is of high temperature. Keep it for over 30 minutesuntil it gets cool for use
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272Chapter 8 MK-20 ABS SystemSection 1 ABS DiagnosisI. Check the ABS Warning Light1. Check the ABS Warning Light goes on as the following:
1Turn the ignition switch to ON, the ABS Warning Light goes on for about 1.7 seconds and then goes off.
2If the above condition is not satisfied, it indicates that there is a fault, please check the DTC.
3If the warning light does not light up at all, refer to the Non-DTC fault inspection table.II. The Reading of the information statusAfter connecting the scan meter, turn the ignition switch to¡°ON¡±, select the function menu item 01, press
OK to confirm, the screen will display the following information:
1. ECU drawing number and its version:
ABS MK20 IE
2. Code 01901III. Read and Clear the DTC1. After selecting the "02 Read DTC" in the function menu, it displays the total amount of the fault, if there
is no DTC, then it displays no DTC. Then, press OK button to proceed to next page to review the DTC
and its description. Generally, there is a P or O before the DTC, indicating that it is a Persistent fault or
Occasional fault. Persistent fault remains existing all the time, while the Occasional fault can be cleared
and is only able to reoccur during the driving.
Note:
The reading of the DTC can not be quitted middle way, you can return to the function menu only
after reading all the DTC.
Clear DTC
2. Select function menu item 05, press OK button to clear the DTC, if the DTC can not be cleared, it
indicates that the DTC represent exist all the time, if the saved DTC can be cleared, it indicates that it is
occasional fault can only be detected during the driving.
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273IV. DTC Display Method
V. HCU DiagnosisUse the scan meter to diagnose the Hydraulic Control Unit (HCU), select the "3 HCU diagnosis" in the
options and perform the following procedures.
* Perform the above step 2 - 8 test for each wheel in the following order LF RF LR RR.
* If the result of some one of the above steps is different from the normal result, it indicates that the
corresponding element fails the normal operation, please check the corresponding element.
* You can use “ESC” button to end the test to return the function menu in any place in the screen where
there is “return” displayed to return to the function menu.Code Displa ye d
Ne ve r ha ppe ne d be fore No DTC
Happened before Occasional DTC
Ne ve r ha ppe ne d be fore Non-occ a sional DTC
Happened beforeOccasional DTC and Non-
occasional DTC System P roblem
The re is no proble m current ABS
Warning Light does not light up)
The problem still e xists(
ABS
Wa rning Light goe s on)Step Action Screen Display Normal Result
1 HCU dia gnosis – hydra ulic pump te st P ump motor operate s
2 LF Wheel——Depress the brake pedal
3LF Whe e l—— norma lly ope n va lve
ope n, norma lly c losed va lve c lose d,
wheel locked?Wheel locked
4LF Whe e l—— norma lly ope n va lve
closed, normally closed valve closed,
wheel locked?Wheel locked
5LF Wheel — — normally open valve
close d, norma lly close d va lve open,
wheel can rotate freelyWheel can rotate freely, the
pe da l re bound, the c ylinde r
motor ope ra ting noise is a udible
6LF Whe e l—— norma lly ope n va lve
closed, normally closed valve closed,
wheel can rotate freelyWheel can rotate freely
7LF Wheel — — normally open valve
ope n, normally c lose d va lve close d,
wheel locked?Wheel locked, the pedal sag
slightly
8Release the brake
pe dal De pre ss and hold
the brake pedal→→→
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274VI. Troubleshooting Quick Index
VII. Non-DTC Problem Inspection Table IndexDTC Fault Description Diagnosis ResultInspection
Table No.Reference
Page
65535 ECU Da ma ge d
1276 ABS hydraulic pump Motor c a n not ope ra te 1 275
283 LF Whe e l Sensor 276
285 RF Whee l Se nsor 277
290 LR Whe el Se nsor 278
287 RR Whe e l Se nsor
1044 ABS progra mming e rror 5 279
668 P ower supply te rmina l 30 6 280
1130 Abnorma l ABS ope ra tion Signa l is not as spe cifie d 7 281Electrical or mechanicalfault2,3,4Inspection
Table No.Reference
Page
1282
2283
The bra ke forc e on both s ide s is not uniformThe brake force is insufficientABS operate s whe n the bra ke pe dal is slightly
depre ssed(vehicle is stationary)
ABS operate s whe n the bra ke pe dal is slightly
depre ssed(ve hic le is driving)
Whe n the ABS ope ra tes, the bra ke pe dal vibrate s
severely
4285
5286
6287 No DTC output(
failure in communicating with the scan meter) Fault Status
Turn the ignition switc h to “ON” (With engine off), ABS Wa rning
Light doe s not go on
Afte r the e ngine is sta rte d, the wa rning light doe s not go off
ABS
abnormal284 3
Brake peda l stroke is exc e ssive ly long
You ne ed to he a vily depre ss the brake peda l
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275VIII. ABS ECU Connector Pin LayoutABS ECU Connector (End Views)
Electrical Wiring DiagramCombination MeterABS Warning Light
Drive ModuleABS ECU
ABS RR Wheel Sensor
ABS LR Wheel Sensor ABS RF Wheel Sensor
ABS LF Wheel Sensor
Brake Lamp Switch
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276Section 2 ABS System CheckI. DTC Problem Inspection TableNote: If the Battery is excessively discharged, the motor will not be driven, therefore you must
check that the battery voltage is normal before performing the motor driving test. The vehicle
must be stationary during the test. 1 DTC 01276 Like ly Causes
[De s cription]
When the vehicle speed exceeds
20km/h, A BS EC U de te c ts tha t the motor c a n not
ope ra te normally and re c ord this D TC.
[Hint]
Whe n this proble m oc c urs, one of the
possible causes is that the wire harness between
the motor and the ECU is disconnected. Use the
sc a n me te r to pe rform the te st by a c tiva ting the
H CU func tion to drive the motor. z P ow e r supply is disc onnec ted or grounde d z Motor w ire ha rne ss is disc onnec te d z Motor is da ma ge dRemove the motor wire harness connector, connect
it to the Battery to see whether the motor operates?Check the fuse and ABS ECU connectorConnect the motor wire harness connectorTurn the
ignition switch to ONClear the DTC Use the scan
meter to Perform the HCU diagnosistor
Turn the ignition switch to ONDoes the fault reoccur?Refer to “Occasional Problem Service Key Point” Normal
Normal
NoAbn.
Abn.
Ye sReplace the HCU
Replace the fuse or wire harness
Replace the ECU
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277Whether the sensor is installed
correctlyCheck the sensor Output Volt-
age at the ABS ECU25 pin
connector Check each sensorCheck each sensor ringgearCheck the wheel bearing
clearance Check the wire harness be-
tween the sensor and the
ABS ECUNo
Install it correctly
Replace the ABS ECUAbn.
Abn.
Abn.
Abn. Ye s
Normal Normal
Normal
NormalReplace
Replace
Replace or Repair 2 DTC 00283,00285,00283,00285,
00287,00290Like ly Caus e s
[De s cription]
When no open in the circuit can
be detected and there is no signal output when
the vehicle speed exceeds 20km/h, this DTC is
set.
[H int]
The likely c ause ma y be the se nsor
ina dvertently not insta lle d, short c ircuit in the
sensor coil or wire harness, excessive
clearance between the sensor and the ring gear
or dama ged ring ge a r. z
T h e s e n s o r is n o t in s t a lle d in a d v e r t e n t ly
z
Short c irc uit in the se nsor c oil or w ire ha rne ss
z
Excessive big clearance between the sensor and
the ring gea r
z
The ring gea r is not insta lle d ina dverte ntly
z
ABS ECU failure
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278Whether the sensor is installedcorrectlyCheck the sensor Output Volt-
age at the ABS ECU25 pin
connector Check each sensorCheck each sensor ringgearCheck the wheel bearing
clearance Check the wire harness be-
tween the sensor and the
ABS ECUNo
Install it correctly
Replace the ABS ECUAbn.
Abn.
Abn.
Abn. Ye s
Normal Normal
Normal
NormalReplace
Replace
Replace or Repair 3 DTC 00283, 00285, 00287, 00290 Likely Cause s
[De s cription]
When the vehicle speed exceeds
20km/h, if the se nsor signa l goe s be yond the
tolerance range, this DTC is set.
[Hint]
The we ak signa l ma y re sult from the
poor c onne c tion or short c irc uit of the se nsor
c oil or wire ha rness, da ma ge d ring gea r or
excessively big clearance between the sensor
a nd the ring gea r. z The inte rmitte nt poor connec tion or short circ uit of
the se nsor c oil or wire ha rne ss
z Excessively big or small clearance between the
se nsor a nd the ring gea r
z Da ma ge d ring gea r
z Exc e ssive ly big be a ring c lea ra nc e
z ABS ECU failure