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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Chapter Five: Transmission ........................................................................\
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037A Transmission’s Overall External Schematics ....................................................43
Main Technical Parameters ..................................................................................\
....43
Transmission’s Proper Use and Care ........................................................................44
Technical Specifications for Transmission Installation and Adjustment .....................44
Areas of Importance ..................................................................................\
................45
Troubleshooting ..................................................................................\
.......................46
037A Transmission Structural Schematics ................................................................47
Clutch ...................................................................................\
......................................48
Gear Shift Fork and Fork Shaft ..................................................................................49
Transmission Case ..................................................................................\
..................50
Disassembling the Input Shaft Subassembly ............................................................56
Disassembling the Output Shaft Subassembly ..........................................................60
Disassembling the Shift Cover Subassembly ............................................................64
Disassembling the Differential Subassembly .............................................................68
Chapter Six: Suspension System ........................................................................\
.......................71
Suspension System Technical Parameters ...............................................................72
Front Suspension ...................................................................................\
....................73
Subframe and Front Stabilizer Bar ............................................................................77
Lower Swing Arm ...................................................................................\
....................80
Drive Shaft ..................................................................................\
...............................84
Rear Suspension ..................................................................................\
.....................86
Wheel and Tire ...................................................................................\
........................89
Chapter Seven: Brake System ........................................................................\
...........................94
Brake System Components Arrangement Schematics ..............................................95
Brake System Maintenance ...................................................................................\
....96
Brake Pedal ..................................................................................\
.............................98
Parking Brake Control Mechanism Assembly ..........................................................102
Vacuum Booster with Brake Cylinder Assembly ......................................................103
Anti-lock Brake System ...................................................................................\
.........107
ABS General Problem Maintenance and Areas of Importance ................................109
Steering Knuckle and Hub Brake Assembly ............................................................112
Front Brake Caliper ...................................................................................\
...............118
Rear Brake ...................................................................................\
............................124
Rear Support Axle ...................................................................................\
.................131
Chapter Eight: Steering System ........................................................................\
.......................134
Troubleshooting ..................................................................................\
.....................135
Steering System Maintenance .................................................................................137
Power Steering Fluid Instructions ............................................................................141
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Chapter Nine: Vehicle Body Electrical System ........................................................................\
.142
Basic Information on the Electrical System .............................................................143
Fuse Box ...................................................................................\
...............................144
Overall Vehicle’s Grounding Point Schematics ........................................................150
Key Electrical Component’s Module Schematics for the Overall Vehicle ................151
Wire Harness Distribution Chart for the Overall Vehicle ..........................................152
Wire Harness Relationship and Plug-in Connections Numbered Diagram ..............155
Wire Harness Plug-in Connectors and Pin Function Diagram .................................156
Electrical Wiring Diagram for the Overall Vehicle ....................................................167
Chapter Ten: Electrical Accessories ........................................................................\
.................177
Reverse Sensor ..................................................................................\
.....................178
Combination Meter ..................................................................................\
................180
Central Door Lock ...................................................................................\
.................181
Power Windows ..................................................................................\
.....................184
Immobilizer System ..................................................................................\
...............186
CD Player ..................................................................................\
..............................193
DVD Player ..................................................................................\
............................195
Chapter Eleven: Air Conditioning System........................................................................\
........202
Areas of Importance ..................................................................................\
..............203
Technical Parameters ..................................................................................\
............203
Troubleshooting ..................................................................................\
.....................204
Air Conditioning System’s Structure Diagram and Fundamentals ...........................207
Air Conditioning System Overview ..........................................................................207
Air Conditioning System Terminal Definition ............................................................208
Compressor ..................................................................................\
...........................208
Electromagnetic Clutch ...................................................................................\
.........210
Vacuuming and Charging Refrigerant ......................................................................211
Filling Quantity and Method for Refrigerant Oil ........................................................212
Daily Maintenance of the Air Conditioning System .................................................212
Chapter Twelve: Airbags ........................................................................\
...................................213
Airbag Electronic Control Unit ..................................................................................214
Diagnostic Scanner ...................................................................................\
...............215
Troubleshooting ..................................................................................\
.....................216
Vehicle Collision Diagnostics ..................................................................................\
.226
Removal Method for Individual Components ...........................................................227
Driver Side Airbag Module (DAB), Front Passenger Side
Airbag Module (PAB), Clock Spring, and Steering Wheel .......................................228
Airbag Module Disposal ...................................................................................\
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Chapter Thirteen: Vehicle Body ........................................................................\
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Front Door Lock Assembly ...................................................................................\
....234
Rear Door Lock Assembly ..................................................................................\
.....237
Trunk Door Lock Assembly ...................................................................................\
...239
Wiper Arm and Vent Panel Assembly ......................................................................240
Front & Rear Window Glasses ................................................................................241
Dashboard ..................................................................................\
.............................242
Cooling Unit ..................................................................................\
...........................246
Front Door Assembly ..................................................................................\
.............248
Rear Door Assembly ...................................................................................\
.............251
Trunk Door Assembly ...................................................................................\
............254
Front Bumper ...................................................................................\
........................256
Rear Bumper ..................................................................................\
.........................259
Seat Belt ..................................................................................\
................................262
Seats ...................................................................................\
.....................................266
Sunroof Assembly ...................................................................................\
.................268
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Correct vehicle maintenance and repair is very important
to the safety of the maintenance person and the vehicle. If
any vehicle part change is necessary, please use a part with
the same part number or part number specified by the Great
Wall Motor Co., Ltd. Never use a part that has not been au-
thorized by the Great Wall Motor Co., Ltd.
4. Inspect the front brake disc thickness.
Standard thickness: 22.0 mm
Minimum thickness: 20.0 mm
The brake disc must be changed when its thickness falls be-
low the minimum level.
The maintenance procedures are explained step by step:
• The schematics and diagrams illustrate how and where to
operate.
• The titles convey the maintenance content.
• Detailed instruction explains how to perform the maintenance,
as well as introduces other related matters, such as specifications,
warnings, and so on.
For example:
Illustration: How and where to operate.
Work Subject: What to do
Detailed Instruction: How to do it
Specifications
Engine Manufacturing Number
The engine manufacturing number is engraved on the left
side of the engine cylinder block.
Vehicle Nameplate
Every vehicle has a vehicle nameplate, and this vehicle's
nameplate is located at the bottom of the right B-pillar.
Identifying Number Location
Vehicle Identification Number (VIN)
A Vehicle Identification Number is a unique serial number
consisting of 17 characters and used to identify individual
motor vehicles. This number is marked at three different
places: at the nameplate, at the upper-left side of the dash-
board, and at the cross member located under the front pas-
senger seat.
VIN
Vehicle Nameplate
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Comprehensive Repair Instructions
1. Use the splasher, backing, and carpet to keep the vehicle
clean and to prevent damage.
2. W h i l e r e m o v i n g , m a r k a l l v e h i c l e c o m p o n e n t s o r
place all the components in proper order to make re-
assembling more convenient.
3. Disposable parts:
(a) Always use new parts to replace cotter pins, gaskets, O-
rings, and oil seals.
(b) Disposable parts will be marked with a "" in the
components schematics section.
4. Precoated components.
The precoated components include bolts and nuts which
have been coated with locking sealant in the factory.
(a) If the precoated part is tightened, loosened, or moved
for certain reason, it must be coated with prescriptive
sealant again.
(b) When reused, the original sealant should first be
cleaned and dried using compressed air. Afterwards,
use the required locking sealant to coat the bolts, nuts,
or threads.
(c) Precoated parts are marked with "" in the components
schematics section.
5. All rules regarding a bolt's tightening torque must be
seriously obeyed, and a torque wrench must be used.
6. Be careful when using a jack to raise and support the
vehicle. Make sure to jack up and support the vehicle
at proper locations.
(a) To ensure safety, chock up the wheels of the opposite
side if the place to be jacked up is either the front or
back of the vehicle.
(b) After lifting the vehicle, make absolutely sure to
support it with a bracket. It's extremely dangerous to
perform maintenance using merely a jack, even if to
finish the small matter quickly.
Torque wrench indication type
Torque wrench scale indication type
Hydraulic jackScissor type jack
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2. Inspection procedures for related fuses or fuses in re- Inspection procedures for related fuses or fuses in re-Inspection procedures for related fuses or fuses in re-
lay boxes. Inspect the battery for damage, the battery's
charging state, cleanness, and tightening with the
connectors.
Before changing a fuse, make sure to check if the fuse's cur-
rent rating meets the required standards. You must not use a
fuse with a current rate that is higher or lower than required
standards.
Same current rating
3. Binding wire harness connectors.
(a) When disconnecting the connections, first press the two
ends of the connectors together, then loosen the lock
and press the lock pawl to release the connector.
(b) When disconnecting the connector, do not pull on its
wire harness. Grasp the joint directly.
(c) Check if the joint is deformed, damaged, or port lost
before connecting the connector.
(d) The connector is not successfully connected until it
makes a click sound.
4. Wire harness connector inspection.
(a) Check while connecting the connectors.
Squeeze both ends of the connectors to make sure it is com-
pletely plugged in and tightly locked.
(b) Check when disconnecting the connectors.
Check by lightly pulling the wire harness behind the connec-
tor's joint. Look for any unconnected or dropped terminals,
loose clamps, or broken wires.
Visually inspect for instances of corrosion, metal fragments,
oddities, and water, as well as bending, rust, overheating,
pollution or deformed terminals, etc.
(c) Check the contact pressure of the terminals.
Prepare a plug that matches the connector's port, plug it into
the socket, then check for the proper rate of tension after
they are fully engaged.
Loosen crimp
Core
Deformed terminal
Pull lightly
The terminal is similar to a plug
Incorrect
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Protection band
Screwdriver
5. Maintenance methods for wire harness connector ter-Maintenance methods for wire harness connector ter- for wire harness connector ter-
minals.
(a) Use an airgun or rag to clean the contact points if the
terminals become dusty. Do not use sandpaper to clean
it, as that could damage the electroplated layer.
(b) If the contact pressure seems unusual, change it to a
socket of the same type.
(c) Any terminal that has been damaged, deformed, or
corroded must be changed. If the terminal is not locked
to the case, then the case needs to be replaced too.CorrectIncorrect
6. Clip removal and installation.
Methods for removal and installation of the vehicle's body part clips ar\
e shown in the table below.
Remark: If the clip is damaged during operation, it must be replaced wit\
h a new one.
ShapeRemoval / Installation
Vise
Clip extractor
Protection band
Screwdriver
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General Repair Methods and Operations
1. If a jack is needed, please kindly comply to the safety procedures liste\
d below.
2. Park the vehicle on a flat surface, stablize the front and the back wheels using any fixed object or tool,
jack up the vehicle, support it with the chassis, and then start the mai\
ntenance.
3. Disconnect the battery's negative cable before maintenance, in order to reduce the possibility of
damaging and burning out the cable due to a short circuit.
4. Cover the vehicle body, seats, and floor to prevent them from being damaged and polluted.
5. Handle brake fluid and antifreeze fluid carefully, because it may damage the vehicle's surface paint
and its surroundings.
6. Using the proper tools or basic tools that have been recommended and are purchasable is very
important in guaranteeing an effective and reliable maintenance result.
7. Dispose the used dowel pins, gaskets, O-rings, oil seals, lock washers, and self-locking nuts. Prepare
new parts for installation. Normal functions are not guaranteed if these\
parts are reused.
8. Store the removed parts in order and in groups to make reassembly more c\
onvenient.
9. Store bolts and nuts separately, because their hardness levels and designs are different according to
the installation locations.
10. Clean parts before they are inspected or reassembled. In addition, parts that come in contact with
engine oil also need to be cleaned, as well as checked for blockage by u\
sing compressed air.
11. Before installation, use engine oil or grease to lubricate the rotating and sliding sides of the necessary
parts.
12. When necessary, use sealant on gaskets to avoid leakage.
13. Please carefully comply to all tightening torque specifications of b\
olts and nuts.
14. After maintenance, check to make sure whether the repairs were performed correctly and whether the
malfunctions have been fixed.
Vehicle Lifting/Lowering Procedures
When lifting the vehicle, the lifter must be placed at the indicated spots. Using these indicated spots
incorrrectly can lead to permanent deformation of the vehicle body. Many vehicle service stations
have autolifts that raise vehicles by supporting certain vehicle parts. If using other types of lifts, be
careful to prevent damages to the fuel tank, oil filler, or the base of the vehicle body.
Frame contact lifting device and basic hand jack
Floor arch jack
Lifting points (left/right) of central threshold
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Chassis' Main Assembly Technical Parameters (Continued)
ItemSpecifications
Wheel and
tire
Wheel specificationsStandard 15 × 6J rim, offset distance: 40 mm
Tire specificationsStandard tire selection 185/65 R15 88H
Spare tire
specificationsSpare tire 185/65 R15 88H, T125/70R16 96M J16 × 4T
Steering
system
Steering gearRack and pinion hydraulic power steering gear, with drive ratio of 19.03,
power steering pump rate of flow is 6.7-8.9 L/min
Steering columnSafe, energy absorbing, angle-adjustable steering column, with an adjustable
range of 3.6°.
Steering wheelA three stage softening type with airbag, diameter of 370 mm, and maximum
steering circle number of 3.08.
Main technical
parameters
Front wheel camber/rear wheel camber-0° 43′ ± 30′ /-0° 43' ± 30'
Kingpin angle+10°21′ ± 30′
Kingpin caster+1°49′ ± 30′
Front wheel toe-in/rear wheel toe-in-0° 01′ ± 15′ /+0° 14' ± 15'
Inside wheel steering angle (°)32°-37°
Outer wheel steering angle (°)28°-30°
Steering wheel rotation number (n)3.08
Steering system angle ratio (i0ω)19.03
Brake
system
Service brake type
The service brake system adopts a hydraulic vacuum power-assisted type.
The front/rear brakes are disc and drum brakes respectively. The front brake
uses a ventilated disc, and the brake pedal is a suspended pedal with vacuum
booster. Brake line is in a dual-circuit diagonal (X type) arrangement,
adopting a ABS + EBD anti-lock and braking force distribution system.
Service brake booster
and master cylinder
Single stage Φ9inch vacuum booster, series dual-chamber brake master
cylinder, cylinder bore Φ22.22 mm, stroke 32 mm
Brake reservoirShares with the clutch master cylinder reservoir and installed with a brake
fluid level alarm.
Brake pedal strokeFree play: 6-9 mm, working stroke: 37-40 mm.
Brake pedal pressure<380 N (no load) <480 N (full load)
Parking brake
The parking brake system uses a mechanical remote ratchet cable control
mechanism to control the rear wheel drum brake. Brake lever's functional
stroke is 5-8 gearteeth.
Brake parameters
Front wheelFloating caliper disc brake
Wheel cylinder
diameterΦ54 mm
Brake disc
diameterΦ255 mm
Rear wheelLeading trailing shoe drum
brake
Wheel cylinder
diameterΦ19.05 mm
Drum brake
diameterΦ200 mm
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ItemStructure and parameters
Dashboard
system
Combination meter Speedometer, tachometer, odometer, fuel gauge, LCD (electronic clock &
reserved automatic gear indication).
Indicator lamp
Driver's seat belt unfastened warning lamp, charging indicator lamp, low
oil pressure warning lamp, service engine light, ABS malfunction indicator
lamp, EBD indicator lamp, EOBD indicator lamp, door unlock warning
lamp, SRS malfunction indicator lamp, high beam indicator lamp, left
turn signal lamp, right turn signal lamp, parking brake indicator lamp,
brake malfunction warning indicator lamp, front fog lamp indicator, back
fog lamp indicator, fuel warning lamp, engine cooling water high/low
temperature indicator lamp, engine preheating indicator lamp, oil/water
separator indicator lamp, O/D indicator lamp.
Auxiliary
electrical
system
Overhead antenna & interior lighting adjustment switch control.
Windshield system
Front wiper: inching, high speed, low speed, and clearance gear with time
slot adjustment, with reset.
Rear wiper: normal gear with reset.
Defog & defrost deviceRear wiper uses an electrical heated tempered glass with switch control.\
Power window
regulator
D r i v e r ' s s i d e h a s t h e m a s t e r c o n t r o l , o t h e r d o o r s a n d w i n d o w s a r e
independent (left and right front doors are both with door lock controlling
switches), with anti-pinch and automatic closing.
Central door lockRemote central door lock (controlled from the front left door), rear doors
containing children protector.
Backup power supply12 V, 120 W, one
Stereo equipment
Single CD, audio input interface
Multidisc DVD (optional)
There are 4 speakers in the standard configuration, 6 in the luxury and elite
configuration.
Cigarette lighter12 V, 120 W, with lighting, one
HornHigh/low disc type horn
Airbag
Comfort type uses a driver side electronic airbag
Luxury type and elite type uses driver and front passenger electronic
double airbags
EngineWith immobilizer system
Electrical System Structure and Parameters (Continued)