SSANGYONG KORANDO 2013 Service Manual
KORANDO 2013
SSANGYONG
SSANGYONG
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SSANGYONG KORANDO 2013 Service Manual
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Oil pressure switch
1. OVERVIEW
The lubrication system supplies oil to each lubrication section to prevent friction and wear and to remove
heat from the friction part. As the engine runs, frictional heat is generated on each lubrication section. If
this condition persists, the bearing can be burned and stuck.
In other words, it creates an oil film on each sliding surface to convert solid friction to liquid friction in
order to minimize wear and prevent temperature increasing on the friction part.
2. COMPONENTS
Engine oil dipstickOil jet
Engine oil panOil pumpOil filter module
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1) Operation Flow
3. OPERATING PROCESS
CVVT
Cam journal
bearing
Main oil gallery
in cylinder block
Oil pressure
switch
Oil filter assembly
Oil supply Oil pump Main journal bearingChain
tensioner
Oil jet
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1. SPECIFICATION
Description Specification
Cooling system Type Water cooling, forced circulation
Coolant Capacity Approx. 8.0 ~ 8.5 L
RadiatorCore size 740W X 378.9H X 27T
Flow type Cross flow
AntifreezeType SYC 1025 (LLC)
Mixing ratio 50:50 (water:antifreeze)
Cooling fan moduleType Electric
Capacity 180 W + 120 W
Control type Series: low speed, Parallel: high speed
Coolant reservoirMin. capacity 1.6 L
Circulation Closed roof type
Pressure cap Screw type, 1.4 bar
ThermostatType Wax pallet type
Opening temperature
Fully open temperature
Valve lift 8mm
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Problem Possible Cause Action
Coolant
level is too low
Coolant
temperature is
too high
2. INSPECTION
Leak from the radiator
Leak from the coolant auxiliary tank
Leak from the heater core -
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Leak from the water inlet cap
Leak from the thermostat housing -
-Reconnect the hose or replace the
clamp
Change the hose -
- Leak from the coolant hose connections
Damaged coolant hose -
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Change the gasket
Change the water pump -
- Leak from the water pump gasket
Leak from the water pump internal seal -
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Tighten the bolts to the specified
torque
Change the cylinder head gasket -
- Incorrect tightening torque of the cylinder
head bolts
Damaged cylinder head gasket -
-Change the water inlet cap gasket
Change the thermostat sealing -
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Coolant leakage (Coolant level is low)
Improper coolant mixture ratio
Kinked coolant hose -
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-Add coolant
Check the coolant concentration
(Anti-freeze)
Repair or replace the hose -
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Defective thermostat
Defective water pump
Defective radiator
Defective coolant auxiliary tank or tank
cap -
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-Change the thermostat
Change the water pump
Change the radiator
Change the coolant auxiliary tank or
tank cap -
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-Change the radiator
Change the coolant auxiliary tank
Change the heater -
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Cracks on the cylinder block or
cylinder head
Clogged coolant passages in the
cylinder block or cylinder head -
-Change cylinder block or cylinder
head
Clean the coolant passage -
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Clogged radiator core -
Replace the sensor or repair the
related wiring - Improper operation of cooling fan -Clean the radiator core -
Defective temperature sensor or faulty
wiring -Replace the cooling fan or repair the
related circuit -
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Problem Possible Cause Action
Coolant
temperature is
too low
Thermostat is stuck open -
Replace the cooling fan or repair the
related circuit -
Improper operation of cooling fan -
Replace the sensor or repair the
related wiring -
Defective temperature sensor or faulty
wiring -Change the thermostat -
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1) Coolant Level Check
Park the vehicle on level ground and apply the parking brake. Stop the engine and wait until it is
cooled down. The coolant level should be between the MAX and MIN mark on the coolant reservoir.A.
B.
Coolant reservoir
Scalding hot coolant and steam could be blown out under pressure, which could cause serious injury.
Never remove the coolant reservoir cap when the engine and radiator are hot.
Avoid any direct contact of the coolant to the painted body of the vehicle. -
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2) Leak Test
Release the pressure in the system by
loosening the pressure cap of the coolant
reservoir slightly. Then, remove the pressure
cap completely. A.
Never open the cap until the coolant
prevent any burn.
Add the coolant so that the coolant level is
between MAX and MIN mark on the coolant
auxiliary tank.
Connect the tester to the tank filler and apply
pressure (1.4 bar).
Check all the coolant hoses, pipes and
connections for leaks when the pressure of
the tester drops, and replace or tighten, if
necessary. B.
C.
D.
3) Thermostat
Immerse the thermostat into the water. Heat the
water and check the valve opening temperature.
Valve opening
temperature
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3. CAUTIONS
If 100% of anti-freeze is added, the water pump vane can be damaged and thermal conductivity can
be decreased resulting in poor circulation in the cooling system which leads to overheated engine.
Use of non-recommended coolant could cause damage to the cooling system and overheating of the
engine.
Opening the coolant reservoir cap while the engine is running or hot can cause burns by hot steam o
r
water.
To open the coolant reservoir cap, wrap the cap with a wet towel or thick cloth after the engine is
cooled down sufficiently.
If cool water is added to the heated engine, the engine or radiator can be deformed.
The anti-freeze in the coolant can damage the painted surface, so avoid the contact of the coolant to
the painted body.
The anti-freeze and water should be mixed in proper mixture ratio. Never add only water when
adding coolant.
If the anti-freeze content is too low, the coolant can be frozen while the engine can be overheated if
anti-freeze content is too high. -
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4. LAYOUT
Water Pump Assy
Bolt
Water Pump Pulley
Bolt
Thermostat Assy
Bolt
Coolant Outlet Port Assy
Bolt 1.
2.
3.
4.
7.
8.
9.
10.Coolant Pipe Assy
Bolt
Bypass Hose
Clamp
Deaeration Pipe Assy
Bolt
Bolt Deaeration Hose
Clamp 11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
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Cooling Radiator Assy
Fan & Shroud Assy
Cover-Radiator
Seal Side
Screw 1.
2.
3.
4.
5.Insulator Module MTG LWR
Module MTG UPR Brkt Assy
Screw
Protector-Eroom Hot Air
Screw
Fastener 7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
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