sensor GREAT WALL FLORID 2008 Service Manual
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Technical Requirements ..................................................................................\
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Chapter Nine: Vehicle Body Electrical System ........................................................................\
.142
Basic Information on the Electrical System .............................................................143
Fuse Box ...................................................................................\
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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 ........................................................................\
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Reverse Sensor ..................................................................................\
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Combination Meter ..................................................................................\
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Central Door Lock ...................................................................................\
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Power Windows ..................................................................................\
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Immobilizer System ..................................................................................\
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CD Player ..................................................................................\
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DVD Player ..................................................................................\
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Chapter Eleven: Air Conditioning System........................................................................\
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Areas of Importance ..................................................................................\
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Technical Parameters ..................................................................................\
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Troubleshooting ..................................................................................\
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Air Conditioning System’s Structure Diagram and Fundamentals ...........................207
Air Conditioning System Overview ..........................................................................207
Air Conditioning System Terminal Definition ............................................................208
Compressor ..................................................................................\
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Electromagnetic Clutch ...................................................................................\
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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 ...................................................................................\
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Troubleshooting ..................................................................................\
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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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The white side
The black side
7. Pay attention to the "Areas of Importance" below to
avoid damaging any part:
(a) Do not open the cover or case of the ECU (Electronic
Control Unit) unless it's absolutely necessary. (Touching
the pin of the IC (Integrated Circuit) may damage the
IC due to static electricity.)
(b) When unplugging the vacuum hose, make sure to pull
from the end of the hose but not the center.
IncorrectCorrect
(c) To make hose reassembly more convenient, label the
unplugged portions for easier recognition later. After
performing this task, check carefully to make sure the
hose is connected correctly.
(d) Be careful! Do not drop any electrical components (like
sensors or relay connectors). Replace them at once
if they have been dropped onto a hard surface. They
cannot be used for the second time.
(e) When cleaning the engine with a steam, make sure to
properly protect the ignition coil and air filter as to
prevent water from seeping in.
(f) D o n o t f o r c e f u l l y t r y t o c o n n e c t a h o s e i n t o a n
oversized tube while using a vacuum gauge. Instead,
use a stepped connector. If the hose is stretched, it may
lead to leaking.
8. All resistors must be measured at below 20oC room
temperature unless special situations arise. This is
because resistance value measured under higher
temperature may exceed standard requirements, espe-
cially if measured after driving the vehicle. All measures
should be taken after the engine has cooled down.
Circuit Maintenance Instructions
1. Rules to be obeyed before a circuit is repaired:
(a) Make sure to disconnect the negative (-) cable from the
battery before electrical maintenance is performed.
(b) W h e n i n s p e c t i o n a n d m a i n t e n a n c e w o r k r e q u i r e s
disconnecting the battery, make absolutely sure to
disconnect the negative (-) cable of the battery and that
it is connected to the vehicle body as grounding.
(c) To prevent damaging the wiring terminal of the battery,
loosen the cable's fixing nut and lift up the cable, but
do not forcefully twist or press the cable.
(d) When cleaning up the battery's and the cable's connecting
terminals, make sure to use a special rag, and do not use a
file or other rough material to wipe them.
(e) While connecting the connecting terminals of the cable
and battery, loosen the nuts first, then tighten them
after installation. Do not hammer the cable's connecting
terminals into the battery with a hammer.
(f) I f t h e b a t t e r y ' s g r o u n d c a b l e h a s n o t y e t b e e n
disconnected, please do not try to speed charge the
battery, as this could damage the alternator's diode.
(g) Should the battery's ground cable be disconnected,
please do not try to start the engine, as this could
seriously damage the wire.
(h) Make sure to properly cover the battery's positive (+)
end cover.
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Chassis' Main Assembly Technical Parameters
ItemSpecifications
Model numberGW413EFGW4G15YC4W75-31
ClutchClutch type
Single chip, dry type, diaphragm springSingle chip, dry type,
diaphragm spring
Driven disc diameter:
200 mm
Clutch disc diameter:
213 mm
Driven disc diameter:
212 mm
Maximum stroke: 9 mm, separating stroke: 7.5 mmSeparating stroke:
7.5 mm
Clutch hydraulic pressure
control systemClutch pedal total stroke: 116.5mm
Transmission
Transmission
model number037ACC0011AZM007QZM007W
Transmission typeMechanical 5-gear manual transmission
Main speed
reduction ratio3.9444.31254.2673.937
Gear
transmission
ratio
1st gear3.5453.5453.3643.182
2nd gear1.9131.9051.8951.895
3rd gear1.3101.3101.2861.25
4th gear0.9730.9700.9690.91
5th gear0.8040.8160.8000.703
Reverse
gear3.2143.2503.2143.08
Maximum bearing
torque (N·m)130160153153
Maximum input speed
(r/min)6000
Propeller shaft
The input end of the propeller shaft adopts a widely used, near constant
velocity, retractable spherical roller wheel joint. The output end adopts a
Rzeppa joint.
Air intake systemDry air filter, paper filtering element.
Exhaust system
Equipped with GW413EF engine, two grade muffler with two grade three-
way catalytic converter. Front/rear oxygen sensors.
Equipped with YC4W75-31 engine, two grade muffler with one grade three-
way catalytic converter and oxygen sensor.
Fuel supply system
Equipped with GW413EF engine. The 45L metal fuel tank includes an
electronic fuel pump and a charcoal canister. An electronic accelerator pedal
controls the fuel supply. The fuel evaporation control system controls the
charcoal canister through a solenoid valve
Equipped with the YC4W75-31 engine. High pressure electronic common-
rail fuel injection and dual fuel pipeline. The 45L metal fuel tank includes an
electronic fuel pump and a charcoal canister, electronic accelerator pedal, a
fuel line is connected with the fuel-water separator and diesel fuel filter.
Cooling system
The cooling system uses the enclosed forced water circulation cooling
system, the heat dissipating electronic fan uses a two level speed controller.
The electronic fan and overflow tank are combined in one. The radiator is
equipped with upper and lower water chamber aluminum pipe. The system
pressure is 90 kPa.
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Air Conditioning System Structure and Parameters
ItemStructure and parameters
Structure typeVapor compression refrigeration, water warmer, and water heater
Performance parametersAir conditioner refrigerating capacity is 5 kW. Blower's air volume is 450 m3/h. Air
conditioner heating capacity is 4.5 kW.
Controls
Control panel knob, button, manual shift lever control, position gate and temperature
threshold cable drive, new damper micro-motor drive, able to select and adjust air
outlet position, heating/cooling mode, air inner/outer circulation mode and wind speed,
temperature, and more advanced selections and adjustables.
RefrigerantR134a, 510±10g
CompressorModel number: JSS-96TV4-4
CondenserAdvective and subcooling structure with flat tube thickness of 16 mm and dry reservoir
Φ34 mm × L280 mm.
Heating, Ventilating
and Air Conditioning
(HVAC)
Heating, Ventilating and Air Conditioning (HVAC): Of a three-box type consisting of
a layered evaporator, advective heater, H-shaped expansion valve, centrifugal blower,
and air outlet distributing box. Contains cooling, heating, defrosting and air freshening
functions, and operated by a link mechanism driving air valve.
Refrigeration line &
water heating tube
Refrigeration line: a compound structure using a rubber cooling pipe and an aluminum
pipe. Water heating pipe: molded rubber pipe.
SensorsEvaporator temperature sensor
Pressure switchHigh/Mid/Low three position pressure switch
Electrical System Structure and Parameters
ItemStructure and parameters
Power, start
up, and
electronic
charging
system
CircuitSingle wire system, voltage of DC12 V, negative ground
Battery12 V/60 Ah, maintenance-free battery
Starter1.2 kW
Alternator14 V/90 A
Lighting and
signaling
system
Headlight2 white (high beam 55 W, low beam 60 W) H4, height is electrically
adjustable.
Parking lamp2 front parking lamp: white, 5 W. 2 rear parking lamp: red, 5W
Turn signal lampAmber colored. 21W, 2 in the front and 21W, 2 in the back. Turn signal
lamps: 0.3W, 4 LED.
Fog lamp2 front fog lamps: 55W. 2 rear fog lamps: 7.5 W
Brake lamp2 red 21 W. high mounted brake lamps 3 W
License plate lamp2 white 5 W
Reverse lamp2 white 21 W
Hazard warning signal
lampAll turn signal lamps and switch controls
Rear reflectorsRed and non-triangular, inside the rear combination lamps.
Front reading lamp &
interior dome lamp
Front reading lamp: one white 10 W or one white 10 W, two 5 W (with
sunroof).
Interior dome lamp: White, 10 W.
Cigarette lighter
lightingBlue, 3 W, one
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No.Important fastening piece locationsFastening piece name
and model numberQuantity
Tightening
torque
(N·m)
1.31Propeller shaft assemblyFront drive shaft nut (M22 × 1.5)2240±20
1.32Subframe & vehicle body (rear)Hexagon bolt for flange face and flat
washer subassembly2116±10
1.33Subframe & vehicle body (front)Hexagon bolt for flange face and flat
washer subassembly270±5
1.34Subframe strut bar & vehicle bodyHexagon head bolt and flat washer
subassembly447±5
1.35Swing arm & steering knuckleSwing arm ball end nut (M12 × 1.25)298±10
1.36Swing arm & subframeHexagon nut for flange face (M12 × 1.25)2\
1.37Swing arm & subframeHexagon head bolt and flat washer
subassembly2136±10
1.38Swing arm & subframeHexagon head bolt and flat washer
subassembly2107±10
1.39Front shock absorber & vehicle bodyHexagon nut for flange face (M8)639±4
1.40Front shock absorber & steering knuckleHexagon bolt for flange face (M14 × 1.5)4\
1.41Front shock absorber & steering knuckleHexagon nut for flange face4132±10
1.42Front stablizer bar bracket & frameHexagon head bolt and flat washer
subassembly423±3
1.43Hanger rod, swing arm & stablizer barType 2 non-metal insert lock nut223±3
1.44Trailing arm spindle sleeve assemblyHexagon head bolt and flat washer
subassembly282±5
1.45Rear shock absorber support shaftHexagon nut for flange face249±5
1.46Rear shock absorber componentsI type hexagon nut464±5
1.47Hub Wheel nut (M12 × 1.25)16103±10
1.48Steering wheel & steering column
mounting nutHexagon nut for flange face150±4
1.49Steering column & beam mounting boltHexagon bolt for flange face123±3
1.50Steering column & beam mounting boltHexagon head bolt and flat washer
subassembly223±3
1.51Steering pump adjustable bracket &
engine mounting boltHexagon bolt for flange face339±4
1.52Powr steering pump & bracket mounting
boltHexagon bolt for flange face164±5
1.53S t e e r i n g p u m p m o u n t i n g b r a c k e t
&engine mounting boltHexagon bolt for flange face235±3
1.54Steering gear & subframe mounting
bolt
Hexagon head bolt and flat washer
subassembly (M12 × 1.25 × 80)2107±7
1.55Steering gear & subframe mounting
bolt
Hexagon head bolt and flat washer
subassembly (M13 × 1.25 × 100)2107±7
1.56S t e e r i n g g e a r & s t e e r i n g k n u c k l e
mounting nutHexagon castle thin-nut250±10
1.57Steering protection plate & subframe
mounting boltHexagon bolt for flange face223±3
1.58ABS sensor & steering knackleHexagon head bolt and spring washer
subassembly29±2
1.59Rear brake & rear axleBolt: for installing brake850±5
1.60Brake pedal & boosterNut423±3
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No.Important fastening piece locationsFastening piece name
and model numberQuantity
Tightening
torque
(N·m)
1.61ABS sensor front wire harness & front
shock absorber
Hexagon head bolt and flat washer
subassembly223±3
1.62ABS & vehicle body Hexagon head bolt and flat washer
subassembly323±2
1.63Parking brake cable & vehicle bodyH e x a g o n h e a d b o l t a n d s p r i n g w a s h e r
subassembly69±2
1.64Parking brake cable & rear brakeH e x a g o n h e a d b o l t a n d s p r i n g w a s h e r
subassembly29±2
1.65ABS sensor rear wire harness, vehicle
body & rear brake
H e x a g o n h e a d b o l t a n d s p r i n g w a s h e r
subassembly69±2
1.66Parking brake fixed cable braket &
vehicle body
H e x a g o n h e a d b o l t a n d s p r i n g w a s h e r
subassembly19±2
1.67ABS sensor front wire harness & vehicle
body
Hexagon head bolt, spring washer and flat
washer subassembly29±2
1.68Parking brake control mechanismHexagon head bolt, spring washer and flat
washer subassembly223±3
1.69Rear brake pipe connector & vehicle
bodyHexagon bolt for flange face19±2
1.70Seven-hole tube clamp & vehicle bodyHexagon bolt for flange face19±2
1.71Brake pedal & vehicle bodyHexagon bolt for flange face123±3
1.72Brake cable & rear axleHexagon nut for flange face29±2
1.73All of the brake line connectors M1016±2
1.74All of the brake line connectors M1216±2
2Vehicle body
2.1Connected seat belt Front seat belt upper mounting bolt (7/16.)242±5
2.2Connected seat belt Seat belt lower mounting bolt (7/16.)438±5
2.3Connected seat belt retractorFront seat belt retractor lower bolt (7/16.)238±5
2.4Connected seat belt retractorHexagon bolt for flange face29±3
2.5Connected seat belt Rear seat belt upper mounting bolt (7/16.)238±5
2.6Connected seat belt retractorRear seat belt retractor bolt (7/16.)238±5
2.7Connected seat belt Mounting bolts on the middle seat belt
(7/16.)138±5
2.8Connected front seat belt mortise lockFront seat belt mortise lock bolt (7/16.)260±5
2.9Connected rear seat belt lockRear seat belt lock bolt (7/16.)238±5
3Air conditioner
3.1Compressor bracket & engineHexagon bolt for flange face Q1841030FD
(M10 × 1.25)464±5
3.2Comperssor bracket & compressorHexagon bolt for flange face-oversize
Q1860890FD423±3
3.3Condensor fan mounting boltHexagon head bolt and flat washer
subassembly Q1400630 (Q402) F3219±2
3.4Condensor mounting boltHexagon bolt for flange face223±3
3.5Compressor suction hose & HVAC
refrigeration line portHexagon bolt for flange face Q1460640F3219±2
3.6Air conditioner hose, compressor, and
condenser coupling boltHexagon bolt for flange face Q1840625F3249±2
3.7Expansion valve & HVAC refrigeration line portHexagon bolt for flange face Q1840630F3229±2
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 31Fuel Supply and Exhaust System
Fuel Tank Removal
Special note: When maintenance of the fuel supply
system requires removal of the fuel line, the pressure
of the fuel system should first be released, so as to
avoid the spraying of high-pressure fuel.
1. Pull out the electrical connector of the fuel pump on the
top of the fuel tank.
2. Pull out the quick connectors of fuel filler hose II and
the inlet rigid pipe, as well as desorption hose I and
the desorption rigid pipe. Afterwards, use a cotton cloth
to block the mouthpiece to avoid the spraying of high-
pressure fuel.
3. Remove the fuel filler pipe connecting hose, air pipe,
and air return hose (two attachment clips and one
clamp) at the rear of the fuel tank.
4. Use specified torque of 26±3 N·m to remove the four
bolts and the strengthening cushion.
Fuel Pump and Charcoal Canister Removal
1. Assembly removal
(a) Remove the pipeline connected to the fuel pump.
(b) Clean any accumulated dirt from the flange of the fuel
pump.
(c) Starting diagonally, use a wrench to successively
remove the small bolts on the install panel of the fuel
pump in diagnostic mode.
(d) Pay careful attention not to damage the fuel level
sensor when taking the assembly out from the fuel
tank.
2. Assembly installation
(a) Carefully install the fuel pump and charcoal canister
assembly, as well as the oil level sensor, ensuring they
will not be damaged.
(b) Ensure that the port of the pipeline between the fuel
pump and charcoal canister is correct.
(c) Install the weatherstrip and install panel using specified
torque of 3-4 N·m to tighten the bolts.
Fuel Filter Removal
1. Pull out the two quick connectors which connect to the
fuel filter.
2. Loosen the bolts on the fuel filter mounting bracket in
order to take out the filter. The entire filter should be
replaced.
Air return hose
Fuel filler pipe connecting hose
Fuel filler pipe assembly
Q1461025Q67639
Q673B20
Q67639
Q673B20
Fuel filler hose I1400616F3
Fuel filter mounting bracket assembly
Fuel filterFuel filler hose II
1400616F3
Desorption hose II
Fuel filler hose II
Fuel filler hose I
Charcoalcanister
Fuel pump and oil level sensor assembly
Q1400508F3
Strengthening cushion
Heat shield front install buckle
Fuel tank heat shield assembly
Heat shield rear install buckle
Fuel tank assembly
Q1400835FD(Q402)
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4. Front exhaust pipe removal
(a) Use a No. 14 wrench (open), sleeve, or ratchet wrench
to remove the connecting nut between the front flange
of the front exhaust pipe assembly and the flange of the
exhaust manifold. Then take out the gasket between the
flanges.
(b) Carefully remove the front exhaust pipe from the
subframe.
Caution: The gasket between the front flange of the
f r o n t e x h a u s t p i p e a n d t h e f l a n g e o f t h e e x h a u s t
manifold are used only for sealing. If reused, they may
cause large deformations and result in a poor sealing
effect. Accordingly, it is suggested not to use the
sealing ring repeatedly.
Exhaust System Installation
1. The clearance between the exhaust pipe assembly and
both sides of the individual components should be no
less than 15 mm.
2. Before installing rubber hangers, coat a proper amount
of silicon oil in holes. After installation, even force
should be applied.
3. After installing the center exhaust pipe with the three-
way catalytic converter assembly, ensure the plug of
the oxygen sensor is well connected.
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3. Remove the wheel speed sensor and the brake hose
Remove the wheel speed sensor's mounting bolts with a M10
sleeve to take off the wheel speed sensor. Remove the front
brake hose's mounting bolts with a M18 sleeve, and then
take off the brake hose.
Caution: When removing the brake hose, brake fluid
may flow out, catch the fluid with a container. Also,
b e c a u s e t h e b r a k e f l u i d i s c o r r o s i v e , p l e a s e p a y
attention to personal protection.
4. Remove the cotter pins and lock nuts of the steering tie
rod and the lower swing arm
Because the ball stud and steering knuckle act in conjunction
with the tapered bore, they can not yet be removed after re-
moving the nuts. Pound the steering knuckle arm (unfinished
surface) with a hammer. Positions are shown on the left.
Shake to loosen.
Caution:
1. To avoid separating the ball studs, do not pound the
tie rod and the lower swing arm with a hammer.
2. To avoid damaging the thread, do not hammer the
ball stud's head.
Front brake hose mounting bolt
Wheel speed sensor mounting bolts
Lightly hammer here
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Front shock absorber with coil spring assembly (Image)
Front shock absorber with coil spring assem-
bly removal and installation
1. Hoist up the vehicle so that the front suspension is in a
free suspension state.
2. Remove the wheel speed sensor and the brake hose.
Remove the wheels and take out the brake hose from the
shock absorber bracket. Then remove the wheel speed sensor
wire harness (shown on the left) from the steering knuckle.
3. Remove the coupling bolt between the front shock
absorber and steering knuckle and the brake hub
assembly.
Tightening torque: 132±10 N·m
4. Loosen the mounting nuts of the front shock absorber
and remove the front shock absorber with coil spring
assembly (shown on the left).
Tightening torque: 40±5 N·m
5. Installation of the front shock absorber with coil spring
assembly.
Installation follows the reverse order of removal, but
please pay attention to the areas of importance below:
(a) The Insertion direction of the bolts should be consistent
with direction shown in the image. Insertion order is
from up to down. After inserting, tighten them one by
one as required.
Front
Brake hose
Wheel speed sensor wire harness
E r e c t i o n s u p p o r t u n d e r the front shock absorber
Front shock absorber assembly
Erection support under the front coil spring
Front coil spring
Dust cover
Erection support on the front shock absorber column
Hexagon flange nut
Press plate on the front shock absorber column
Dust cover on the front shock absorber
Erection support on the front coil spring
Front bumper