air condition GREAT WALL SO COOL 2006 Service Manual
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Preface
With the increase of automobile demand in China, our automobile industry also experiences a rapid
development. The trucks including SUV, manufactured by Great Wall Motor Co., Ltd, which are sold all over
China, are in the leading place in terms of their sales volume, in order to satisfy the demands of various maintain-
ing staff, technicians and managing staff of Changcheng Co., Ltd, we compile this maintenance manual accord-
ing to the latest technological data. This manual covers six vehicle models including Deer, Safe, Sailor, Sing, So
Cool and Pegasus, its main content includes:
Part I is general introduction, which introduces the application index of this manual.
Part II introduces the chassis system, which mainly includes the technologies of dismantle, inspection,
adjustment, repairing, assembly and mount of the clutch, gear box, transfer box, drive shaft, suspension system
and automobile axle, braking system and steering system, etc. each operation approach is illustrated with figure,
which not only presents the maintenance procedure, but also clearly describes the technical requirements and
application limit.
Part III introduces the electric system and air-conditioning system of the automobile body, which mainly
covers such items as the location and content of protective box, power supply system, starting system, lighting
system, combination instrument, backup radar system, wiping and washing system, center control locking and
power window system, acoustical equipment system, full wire harness and air-conditioning system, etc. Electric-
ity diagrams for those electric systems are given in this manual so as to facilitate the maintaining technicians to
find out the problem easily and quickly.
Part IV introduces the external and internal body decoration, which mainly covers the dismantling, inspect-
ing and assembling requirements of the engine cover, front and rear doors, adhesive strip of body collision
avoidance, wheel shield, wrapping angle of wheel-shield and exterior trim panel, front and rear windshields,
side-window glass, rear-door glass, rear platform of cargo compartment, rear door, instrument panel, safety belt,
seat, tail-fin, luggage rack, and reserve tire bracket etc. The dimensions of vehicle body and frame are also given
to maintaining staff for reference during their repairing.
During the narrations of each part, items such as troubleshooting, maintenance notice, maintenance data
and application limit, fastening torques of bolts and nuts for special purpose, SST, SSM and lubricant materials
and so on are also introduced. Various maintenance data are briefed in attachment for reference.
Altogether, this manual is comprehensive in content, visual in illustration, clarifying in requirement and
plain in language. It can be referred by the maintaining staff, technicians and professional managing staff.
Even though we try our best to compile this manual in a strict earnest manner, we cannot guarantee that all
contents in this manual are correct. Therefore, users shall not put forward any claim with Great Wall Company
according to this manual; we are not in the position to hold the responsibility for the loss caused by usage of this
manual. Due to our limited knowledge, it is unavoidable to find error in this manual, any criticism and correction
from you is welcomed.
The final explanation power for this manual is subject to Great Wall Motor Co., Ltd
Compiler
May 2006
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Service manual for
chassis and body
GeneralIN
ClutchCL
Gear boxMT
Transfer boxTF
Drive shaftPR
Suspension system and automobile axleSA
Braking systemBR
Steering systemSR
Body electric systemBE
Air-conditioning systemAC
Vehicle bodyBO
Maintenance and Up-keepingA
Special ToolB
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IN-3IntroductionHow to Use This Manual
Introductionóhow to use this manual
The repairing approaches are described step by step:
The illustrations show you what to do and at which position.
The theme of repairing operation tell you what you need to do.
The detailed instruction show you how to accomplish the repairing and
introduce to you other related affairs, such as specification, warning etc.
Example:
Check and adjust the flange bounce
(a) Attach the dial indicator seat to the reducer housing, and touch the
flange face with the measuring head of dial indicator, run the flange
and observe the pendular range of the indicator carefully.
Full bounce tolerance of face : 0.10mm
Illustration:
what to do and at which positionSpecification
This formula can help the experienced technicians find out the failure
causes in short time. Overhauling staff can browse the operation theme
and refer to the detailed description thereunder where necessary; impor-
tant specifications and warnings are written out in boldface.
Specification
The corresponding specifications are given in boldface in each repairing
approach of this manual, which allows the overhauling staff to check the
specification while keeping on repairing work.
Warning, Notice and Remark
Warning written out in boldface means there is possibility of self-
injury or harm to others.
Notice written out in boldface means there is possibility of damage
to parts under repairing.
Remarks singled out independently, but not in boldface, serve as
supplementary descriptions to help you accomplish the work more
efficiently.
Vehicle Code
There are six vehicle models in this manual, the model codes are as follows:
Deer modelDr
Sailor modelSL
SO COOL modelSK
Safe modelSF
Sing modelSY
PEGASUS modelSJ
Abbreviation used in this manual
A/Cair-conditioner
ECUelectronic controller unit
SSTspecial service tool
2WDtwo-wheel drive
4WDfour-wheel drive
PMãã
Topic:what to do ?
Detailed introductionz;How to do?
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BR-3
Troubleshooting (continued)
Braking SystemNotice and Troubleshooting
Trouble Causes Inspection items
There is clatter noise when using
the brake(Drum-type brake)
The brake shoe is seized on the flange of rear baffle;
The flange of rear baffle is worn;
The pressure spring of brake shoe is loose or missing;
The fixed bolts of brake bottom plate is loose;
(disc type brake)
The brake pad support plate is loose or missing
The mounting bolts are loose;Add lubricant
Change the lubricating flange
Change
Tightening it
Change
Tightening it
There is hoarse noise or quack-
quack when using the brakeThe brake shoe or brake pad is worn;
The brake caliper, the wheel or the rotator interferes each
other.
There is friction between the dust cover and brake disc,
the brake bottom plate and the brake drum;
The other braking part has trouble
There is friction between the tire and bodyChange the part, and re-process
precisely the brake drum or
rotator if the abrasion is serious;
Make change according to real
situation;
repair or change
Make repairing according to
real situation;
Change
Check or maintain the part
There is such noise as
continuous screaming, quack-
quack, oscillating sound, etc.
Notice: the braking materials
may generate the natural noise
and heat during friction, and
thus emit the energy. Therefore,
it is normal to have the
screaming noise. These
phenomena will be more serious
under the condition of frigidity,
torridity, and over humidity,
snowing and mud. the
screaming noise occurring
occasionally will not lead the
fatal brake trouble nor reduce
the effective properties of the
brake.The brake drum, brake liner, liner or brake pad is worn
or scraped
The brake liner or brake pad is dirty or with oil stain or
polished.
The brake liner or brake pad is improperly used.
The brake pedal or vacuum booster drag rod is unsuitably
adjusted.
(disc type brake)
The brake pad silent pad is loss or damaged;
The brake pad is worn to the degree that the abrasion-
indicating lamp of brake pad has friction with the rotator.
There is burr or rust on the brake caliper.
(Drum type brake)
The pressure spring of brake shoe is soft in rigidity, or is
damaged or unsuitable.
The pressure spring pin or spring of brake shoe is loose
or damaged;
There is crack on the brake bottom plate flangeCheck, repair or change
Clean or change
Check or change
Check for adjustment
Change
Change
Clean or polish the burr
Check, repair or change
Check, repair or change
Check, repair or change
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SR-13Steering SystemPower Steering (On-Vehicle Inspection)
tensioning wheelpower steering oil
pump
crankshaftOn-vehicle inspection
Inspection on tension of driver conveyor
Measure the tension of drive conveyor.
Drive conveyor tension: under the condition of 98 N.
New conveyor: (5-7)mm
Old conveyor:(7-9)mm
Remark:
ìnew conveyorî means the conveyor that is used on the
machine less than five minutes;
ìold conveyorî means the conveyor that is used on machine
more than five minutes
Check for height of liquid level
1. Keep the body in horizontal status
2. Increase the liquid temperature
When the engine runs idly by 1000 r/m or less, rotate the
steering wheel several times from the locking position to the
reverse locking position to increase the liquid temperature.
3. Check to see whether there is foam or emulsification;
Remark: the foam or emulsification shows there is air in the
system or the liquid level is over-low.
4. Check the liquid level height in oil cup;
Check the liquid level height and, if needed, add the oil.
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SR-15Steering SystemPower Steering (On-Vehicle Inspection)
6. Exhaust the air in steering system:
(a) Loosen the bleeding plug;
(b) Screw up the bleeding plug when there is no air bubble
exhausted from the pipeline.
Notice: take care not let the ethane pipe slide from the
bleeding plug, because the liquid is high in temperature
and pressure.
7. Check to see whether there is air bubble or turbidities
in the oil cup, and ensure the liquid level will not
exceed the max value when the engine stops,
Measure the liquid height under the condition of engine running,
then turn off the engine and measure the liquid height again.
In case any problem is found, repeat the approaches of (5) and
(6) in Power Steering Liquid Change. If the problem still
exists, repair the power steering oil pump.
RPM RPM
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BE-2
Brief Introduction
1. Power supply system
The power supply system includes accumulator, generator and its adjustor. Generator is the main power supply; the
accumulator is the auxiliary power supply. The generator, parallel with the accumulator, is equipped with the
adjustor, which is used to maintain the voltage of generator stable when the rotating velocity and the load varies.
2. Starting System
Which includes the direct current motor, drive mechanism and control device, etc. its performance is to start the
engine.
3. Lighting system
Which includes various lighting lamps inside and outside of the body and their control device; they are used mainly
to guarantee safety driving in night.
4. Alarming System
Which includes the electric horn, flasher and various service signal indicating lamps, etc. they are mainly used to
guarantee the physical and driving safe when driving.
5. Auxiliary Electric Appliance System
It includes the electric wiper, air-conditioner, recorder and cigarette lighter, etc.
R
red
R/G
redgreen
socket plugging element plug plugging elementN
2 3
4 5 6 123
4
5
S
socket plugging
elementplug plugging element
1. The codes of sockets of socket plugging element are
complied from left to right.
2. The codes of sockets of socket plugging element are
compiled from right to left.
Remark: all of plugging elements are watched from the in-
wiring direction.
3. Comparison between plug and socket plugging elements
The plug and socket plugging elements are classified accord-
ing to their in-built socket shape.
(a) All of plugging element are marked according to the
opening end and are locked at their tops.
(b) When pulling the plugging element, pull the plugging
element itself instead of wire.
Remark: before pulling the plugging element, check the
plugging element that you want to disconnect first to verify
their classifications.
English letters for wiring colors code:
B =black Bl =blue R =red Br =brown
Lg =reseda V =purple G =green O =orange
W =white Gr =gray P =pink Y =yellow
First letter stands for the basic color, while the second for the
stripe color.
Body Electric SystemBrief Introduction
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BE-6
Position and content of protective box
Parts mounting Position
Body Electric SystemProtective Box Position and Content
time-delay relayprotective box I
protective box III
horn relay
SL diesel
SY dieselpre-heating timer
SL diesel
SY diesel
flasher relay
protective box I
rear defrost relay SY
rear air-conditioning relay SY
SL SK SY SJ Dr SF
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BE-7Body Electric SystemProtective Box Position and Content
protective box II
preheating relaydiesel
air-conditioner relay
fuel pump relay
ECU relay
Parts Mounting Position (Continued)
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BE-10Body Electric SystemProtective Box Position Content
FuseVehicle
Model
1. Standby 30A
Standby 20A SJ
2. Standby 15A SY
Standby 10A SJ
3. Standby 10A SY SJ
4. Unload SY
Bass bubble 10A SJ
Power amplification 10 A top SY
5. Unload SY SJ
6. Unload SY SJ
7. Unload SY SJ
8. Air-conditioner 10A SY SJ
9. Charging 10A SY
Instrument 10A SJ
10. ECU 10A SY SJ
11. Back-up lamp 10A SY SJ
12. Cigarette lighter 30A SY SJ
receiver
13. Unload SY
Refrigerant 10A SJ top SY
14. Unload SY SJ
15. Steering electric window 10A SY
Humid display of steering 10A SJ
sindicating lamp
16. Stop lamp 10A SY SJ
17. Power aerial of inside lamp 10A SY SJ
18. Central control lock 20A SY SJ
19. Dual flasher 10A SY SJ
20. Front rain brush 10A SY SJ
21. Rear air-conditioner 15A SY
Unload SJ
22. Rear defroster 15A SY
Unload SJ
23. Rear rain brush 10A SY
Unload SJ
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