check oil GEELY MK 2008 Owner's Manual
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Figure 7-93-33Replacement1. Discharge the automatic transmission oil.
(1) Remove the discharge plug and washer to discharge the ATF oil.
(2) Install the discharge plug and new washer.
Torque: 25N.m
2. Remove the front wheel.
3. Remove the left/right front wheel hub nuts.
4. Unfix the front stabilizer bar.
5. Unfix #1 left/ring front suspension sub-assembly.
6. Unfix the left/right ball extension rod sub-assembly.
7. Unfix the left/right front axles.
8. Remove the differential front oil seal (on the transaxle housing).Section 3 Differential Front Oil Seal (ATM)1. Check the hydraulic torque converter assembly.
(1)Measure the status of the hydraulic torque converter.
(2)Replace the ATF in the hydraulic torque converter.
(3)Wash and check oil freezer and oil pipe.
(4)Prevent the hydraulic torque converter being deformed and
the oil pump gear being damaged.
2. Check the drive disc and gear ring.
(1)Install a dial test indicator to measure the runout of the drive
disc. (See Fig.7-8)
(2)Check the damage of the gear ring.
Maximum runout: 0.25mm
If the runout is beyond the specified scope or the gear ring is
damaged, replace the drive disc.
Torque: 64N.m
3. Check the hydraulic torque converter. (See Fig.7-9)
Install the hydraulic torque converter on the drive disc temporarily,
and install a test indicator to measure the radial runout of the
hydraulic torque converter bushing.
Maximum radial runout: 0.20mm
If the radial runout is beyond the specified scope, readjust the
direction of installation.
Notes:
Mark the position of the torque converter to install it properly.
Remove the hydraulic torque converter.Figure 7-8Automatic Transaxle Assembly Differential Front Oil Seal (ATM) -
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9. Pull out oil seal (on the transaxle housing) with a special tool.
(See Fig.7-10)
10. Remove the differential front oil seal on the transmission housing.
Pull out the oil seal on the transmission housing with a special
tool. (See Fig.7-11)
11. Install the differential front oil seal onto the transmission housing.
(1) Install a new oil seal on the transmission housing with a
special tool and hammer. (See Fig.7-12)
(2) Apply MP lube on the flange of the oil seal.
12. Install the differential front oil seal onto the transmission housing.
(1) Install a new oil seal onto the transmission housing with a
special tool and hammer. (See Fig.7-13)
(2) Apply MP lube on the flange of the oil seal.Figure 7-10
Figure 7-11
Figure 7-12Figure 7-13Automatic Transaxle Assembly Differential Front Oil Seal (ATM)3-3413. Install all parts in the sequence of removal till the front wheel is installed, and then add transmission oil.
14. Check and adjust the alignment of the front wheel. -
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Chapter 3 Clutch Control SystemSection 1 Introduction of Clutch CentrolI. Description A hydraulic clutch control system is equipped which can be used in cars with various displacements (including
1.3L, 1.5L and1.6L).II. Symptom Table The table below lists the common symptoms and possible causes of the failures. The number means the
possible sequence of the causes. Check the parts, and replace the corresponding parts if necessary.
Suspected area
1. Engine fixture is loosened.
2. Clutch disc shakes seriously.
3. Clutch disc is contaminated by oil or wore down.
4. Torque spring of the clutch disc is damaged.
5. Clutch disc is hardened.
6. Diaphragm spring is not aligned on the top.
1. There is air in the clutch oil pipe.
2. Cup of the master cylinder is damaged.
3. Cup of the wheel cylinder is damaged.
1. Clutch release bearing is worn out, contaminated or damaged.
2. Torque spring of the clutch disc is damaged.
1. Clutch pedal has maladjusted free stroke.
2. Clutch disc is contaminated by oil.
3. Clutch disc is worn.
4. Diaphragm spring is damaged.
5. Platen is deformed.
6. Flywheel is deformed.
1. Clutch pedal has maladjusted free stroke.
2. There is air in the clutch oil pipe.
3. Cup of the master cylinder is damaged.
4. Cup of the wheel cylinder is damaged.
5. Clutch disc id deformed or wiggled.
6. Clutch disc is worn out.
7. Clutch disc is contaminated or burned out.
8. Clutch disc is contaminated by oil.
9. Clutch disc has no lube on its spline. Symptom
Clutch is trapped or shaken.
Clutch pedal is loosened.
Abnormal noise occurs.
Clutch skids.
Clutch can not be separated.Clutch Control SystemIntroduction of Clutch Centrol4-12 -
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Component ViewSection 2 Clutch PedalAdjustment1. Check and adjust the clutch pedal.
(1) Lift the carpet on the floor.
(2) Check the pedal’s height is proper.
Pedal's height from oil felt: 134.3-144.3mm
(3) Adjust the pedal's height.
Loosen the lock nut, and turn the bolt till the correct pedal's
height is reached, and then tighten the lock nut.
Torque: 16N.m
(4) Check whether the pedal's free travel and push bar travel are
proper.
a. Step the pedal down till a resistance appears.
Pedal's free stroke: 5-15mm
b. Step the pedal down lightly till the resistance increase a
little.
Push bar (on the pedals top) travel: 1.0-5.0mm
(5) Adjust the pedal's free travel and push bar travel.
a. Loosen the lock nut, and turn the push bar till the pedal's
free travel and push bar travel are proper.Clutch pedal bracket
Hex. flange nut37
Clutch pedal spring
Clutch pedal
bushing
Absorber
Clutch pedal cover Clutch pedal
Transimissin RodClutch master cylinder cone
U-connector bushingClutch pedal bushing Clutch Peader AxisClip12
Master cylinder
outtet pipesetSted Band ClampMaster cylinder
Inlet hoseHydranlic clutch hose
ÒLÓ Clip
Clutch hose Bracket
BoltClutch Control SystemClutch Pedal4-13Non-reusable parts
Multi-function lubeNm :Specified torquePedal height
adjustmentClutch
pedal Travel
Push travel &
free travel adjustment
pointPedal heightPedal free travel -
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Chapter 4 Propeller Shaft/DriveshaftSection 1 Propeller Shaft, Driveshaft and TransaxleI. Symptom Table The table below can help find the causes of the problem. The numbers indicate the priority of the causes of the
problem. Replace the parts if necessary.
Inspection Area
1. Wheel
2. Front wheel alignment
3. Rear wheel alignment
4. Front wheel hub bearing (worn)
5. Rear wheel hub bearing (worn)
6. Front shock absorber with coil spring
7. Steering linkage (loose or damaged)
8. Stabilizer bar
1. Wheel balance
2. Wheel hub bearing (worn)
3. Front shock absorber with coil spring
1. Outer joint (worn)
2. Inner joint (worn) Symptom
Deviation
Front wheel vibration
Noise (drive shaft)ReferenceII. On-board Inspection1. Check front wheel hub bearing
(1) Remove front wheel.
(2) Remove front brake caliper assembly.
(3) Remove front brake disc.
(4) Check the bearing backlash.
Set a dial indicator near the front wheel hub center to check
the backlash.
Maximum: 0.05mm
If the backlash exceeds the maximum value, replace the front
wheel hub bearing.
(5) Check the front wheel hub deviation
Using a dial indicator, check the deviation of the surface of the
wheel hub outside the hub bolt.
Maximum: 0.07mm
If the backlash exceeds the maximum value, replace the front
wheel hub subassembly.Propeller Shaft/DriveshaftPropeller Shaft, Driveshaft and Transaxle4-17 -
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Propeller Shaft/DriveshaftFront Driveshaft4-29 (2) Install the new cotter pins.
Notice:
If the pin holes are not aligned, further tighten the nut by 60°.
43. Install front stabilizer bar
(1) As shown in the illustration, install the stabilizer bar with two
No.1 collars and two gaskets and nuts.
Notice:
Make sure the gaskets and collars are correctly installed.
(2) Tighten the nut with a 10mm wrench.
Torque: 18N.m
44. Install left front vehicle speed sensor (with ABS)
(1) Install the left front vehicle speed sensor and brake hose on the
front shock absorber with bolts and clps.
Torque: 29N.m
(2) Install the vehicle speed sensor on the steering knuckle with
bolts.
Torque: 8.0N.m
Notice:
Be careful not to damage the wheel speed sensor.
Keep the vehicle speed sensor clean.
When installing the sensor,do not twist the sensor wire harness.
45. Install left steering knuckle wheel hub nut
(1) Install new left steering knuckle hub nuts
Torque: 216N.m
(2) Using a chisel and hammer, stake the hub locking nut.
46. Install engine bottom left shield
47. Install engine bottom right shield
48. Install engine bottom shield assembly
49. Install front wheel
Torque: 103 N.m
50. Add oil into manual transmission
51. Check and adjust the manual transmission fluid
52. Refill automatic transmission fluid
53. Check and adjust the automatic transmission fluid
54. Check and adjust front wheel alignment
55. Check ABS vehicle speed signal (with ABS) -
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Propeller Shaft/DriveshaftFront Wheel Hub4-3319. Install left front shock absorber assembly
Install the front left shock absorber assembly on the left front axle
assembly with 2 sets of bolts and nuts
Torque: 132N.m
Notice:
Only coat the thread parts of the new bolts and nuts with engine
oil.
20. Install left front axle assembly
21. Install left tie rod end subassembly
22. Install left no.1 front lower suspension arm subassembly
23. Install front stabilizer
24. Install front brake disc
25. Install left front brake caliper assembly
Install the front brake caliper assembly on the steering knuckle
with 2 bolts.
Torque: 88N.
m
26. Install left front axle hub nut
Install new left axle hub nut.
Torque: 216N.m
27. Remove left front brake caliper assembly
28. Remove front brake disc
29. Check bearing backlash
30. Check axle hub deviation
31. Install front brake disc
32. Install left front brake caliper assembly
33. Install left front vehicle speed sensor (with ABS)
34. Install left front axle hub nut
Using a chisel and hammer, stake the left axle hub nut.
35. Install front wheel
Torque: 103N.m
36. Check and adjust front wheel alignment
37. Check abs vehicle speed sensor signal (with ABS) -
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Camber angle
Left-right wheel deviation
Caster angle
Manual steering
Power steering
Left-right wheel deviation
Kingpin inclination
Manual steering
Power steering
Left-right wheel deviation-0°30' ± 45' (-0.5° ± 0.75°)
45'(0.75°) or smaller
1°46' ± 45' (1.76° ± 0.75°)
45' (0.75°) or smaller
9°54' ± 45' (9.90° ± 0.75°)
45' (0.75°) or lessFront Suspension SystemFront Wheel Alignment4-44Manual steering Power steering
Inside wheel 9-137.2°±2°
Outside wheel32°±2° 32°±2°5. Check the steering angle of wheel
Fully steer the wheel and measure the angle
The angle of wheel:
If the kingpin caster angle and the kingpin inclination be out of spec, check the damage and abrasion of
suspension parts after the correct adjustment of camber angle. If there is deviation with spec for right and left wheel angle, check the rack length of left and right ends.
6. Check the camber, caster and steering axle inclination angle
7. Adjust the camber angle
Notice:
Check the toe-in after adjust the camber angle
(1)Remove the front wheel
(2)Remove the two nuts under the shock absorber
If you need to reuse the bolts and nuts, apply the engine oil on
the nut thread
(3)Clear the mounting surface of the knuckle and shock absorber.Front
Inside
Outside
meter
locator-9-1
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Front Suspension System-Front Strut Assembly4-4828. Mount the dust seals of left front suspension bracket
29. Mount the left front suspension bracket sub-assembly
30. Mount the front bracket onto the left front shock absorber nuts
(1) Hold the bracket by two bolts and a screwdriver or analogue.
Mount the new centre nut
Torque: 33N.m
Notice: DonÕt cause damage to the stud of suspension bracket.
(2) The special tool for remove
(3) Apply the multipurpose grease onto the suspension bracket
31. Mount the dust cap of left front suspension bracket
32. Mount the front stud assembly
(1) Mount the #2 suspension bracket
(2) Mount the front stud assembly by three nuts
Torque: 39N.m
(3) Mount the shock absorber onto the knuckle
(4) Film the engine oil onto the thread of two nuts
(5) Mount the two bolts and nuts
Torque: 132N.m
33. Mount the brake hose
Torque: 29N.m
34. Mount the front wheel
Torque: 103N.m
35. Mount the outside cover of vehicle neck
(1) Mount the outside cover of vehicle neck by 8 bolts
Torque: 5N.m
(2) Connect hose and harness (screen wiper)
(3) Mount the harness by bolts and two clips
36. Mount the linkage assembly of windshield wiper
37. Mount the ventilation hood of left vehicle neck
38. Mount the ventilation hood of right vehicle neck
39. Mount the engine hood and seals of vehicle neck
40. Mount the left front wiper arm
41. Mount the right front wiper arm
42. Check and adjust the front wheel alignmentMulti-purpose grease
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I. Rear suspension structure description This model uses strut independent rear suspension with stabilizer bar.
Rear suspension consists of the parallel front and rear double transverse arms, trailing rod, rear stabilizer bar
and rear strut assembly. The shock absorber and cone coil spring are arranged eccentrically.
See the table below for the major technical parameters of the rear suspensionII. Symptom Table Use the table below to help you find the cause of the problem. The numbers indicate the priority of the likely
cause of the problem. Check each part in order. If necessary, replace these parts.Suspected Area
1. Tires (Worn or improperly inflated)
2. Wheel alignment (Incorrect)
3. Hub bearing (Worn or damaged)
4. Suspension parts (Worn or damaged)
1. Vehicle (Overloaded)
2. Spring (Stiffness small)
3. Shock absorber (Worn)
1. Tire (Worn or improperly inflated)
2. Wheel (not within specification)
3. Shock absorber (Worn)
1. Tire (Worn or improperly inflated)
2. Wheel alignment (Incorrect)
3. Shock absorber (Worn)
4. Wheel (not within specification)
1. Tire (Worn or improperly inflated)
2. Wheel alignment (Incorrect)
3. Shock absorber (Worn)
4. Suspension parts (Worn or damaged)Symptom
Off track
Body descent
Sways
Rear wheel shimmy
Abnormal tire wearRear Suspension System-Rear Suspension System4-55Item
Shock absorber operating cylinder diameter /mm
Shock absorber piston rod diameter/mm
Shock absorber stroke /mm
Camber
Toe in/mm
Remark: Wheel alignment parameter is at free loadParameter
38
12.4
250
-0°56' ± 45'
3 ± 3