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265III. KEY POINTS FOR INSTALLATION1. Pre-Check
(1) The new airbag or clock spring shall be checked before being installed.
(2) Connect negative (-) terminal cable of the battery.
(3) Connect Hi-DS T to the diagnostic interface (16 connector).
(4) Turn the ignition switch ON.
(5) Read the diagnostic circuit and see if the other locations than the troubled area of the airbag are normal.
(6) Turn the ignition switch ON.
(7) Remove the negative (-) terminal cable from the battery, and protect it with insulating tape for insulation.
2. Installation of clock spring: align the clock spring and install it to the
steering wheel.
yCenter alignment of the clock spring
Screw up the clock spring clockwise to the end, rotate it counterclock-
wise by 2.5 turns, and align it with the mark (see the figure below).
3. Install the components of the steering wheel and airbag assembly
(1) When the center of the clock spring is aligned, install the components of the steering wheel and airbag
assembly.
(2) After being installed, rotate the left and right sides of the steering wheel to position, and make sure there
is no abnormality.NOTICEIn case of scrapping an airbag, it shall be noted that the airbag shall be deployed according to the specifiedprocedures before being scrapped.
When connecting or disconnecting the Hi-DS T, turn the ignition switch OFF first.NOTICE:
Work must be started 60s after the negative (-) terminal cable is disconnected from battery.NOTICE:
If the center of the clock spring cannot be aligned, the steering wheel
will not turn midway, or cause bad performance to the clock spring
circuit, consequently hamper the normal action of the airbag.NOTICEWhen installing the components of the steering wheel and airbag assembly, attention should be given toprotect the wire harness of the clock spring from seizure.
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267(5) With reference to the figure below, insert thin probes into the current tester to check the conduction of
the terminals.V. KEY POINTS FOR SCRAPPING THE AIRBAG ASSEMBLYThe airbag shall be deployed according to the following procedures before scrapping the airbag assembly or
a vehicle installed with an airbag.
1. Scrapping of an airbag assembly prior to deployment
(1) Deploy inside a vehicle
1Park the vehicle in a flat area NOTICE
Never insert probe directly from the lower end of the connector.
NOTICE
The airbag shall be deployed before being scrapped.
The airbag shall be deployed outside the vehicle before being changed.
The airbag shall be deployed in the vicinity of a smoke detector since smoke will appear when the airbag is
deployed.
When being deployed, the airbag will create much noise. People nearby shall wear noise muffler to close
their ears. Avoid do the job within the residential areas.
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276Section 2 ABS System CheckI. DTC Problem Inspection TableNote: If the Battery is excessively discharged, the motor will not be driven, therefore you must
check that the battery voltage is normal before performing the motor driving test. The vehicle
must be stationary during the test. 1 DTC 01276 Like ly Causes
[De s cription]
When the vehicle speed exceeds
20km/h, A BS EC U de te c ts tha t the motor c a n not
ope ra te normally and re c ord this D TC.
[Hint]
Whe n this proble m oc c urs, one of the
possible causes is that the wire harness between
the motor and the ECU is disconnected. Use the
sc a n me te r to pe rform the te st by a c tiva ting the
H CU func tion to drive the motor. z P ow e r supply is disc onnec ted or grounde d z Motor w ire ha rne ss is disc onnec te d z Motor is da ma ge dRemove the motor wire harness connector, connect
it to the Battery to see whether the motor operates?Check the fuse and ABS ECU connectorConnect the motor wire harness connectorTurn the
ignition switch to ONClear the DTC Use the scan
meter to Perform the HCU diagnosistor
Turn the ignition switch to ONDoes the fault reoccur?Refer to “Occasional Problem Service Key Point” Normal
Normal
NoAbn.
Abn.
Ye sReplace the HCU
Replace the fuse or wire harness
Replace the ECU
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![GEELY CK 2008 Workshop Manual 279 4 DTC 00283, 00285,00287, 00290 Like ly Cause s
[De s cription]
When there is recognized open
or short circuit in the sensor, this DTC is set.
[Hint]
The likely c ause ma y be the poor
c onn GEELY CK 2008 Workshop Manual 279 4 DTC 00283, 00285,00287, 00290 Like ly Cause s
[De s cription]
When there is recognized open
or short circuit in the sensor, this DTC is set.
[Hint]
The likely c ause ma y be the poor
c onn](/manual-img/58/57159/w960_57159-285.png)
279 4 DTC 00283, 00285,00287, 00290 Like ly Cause s
[De s cription]
When there is recognized open
or short circuit in the sensor, this DTC is set.
[Hint]
The likely c ause ma y be the poor
c onne ction of the sensor, short circ uit in the coil
or wire ha rne ss, or fault in the se nsor signa l
proce ssing c irc uit in the ABS ECU z Ope n c irc uit in the se nsor c onne ctor or coil
z Short circuit in the sensor coil
z The se nsor c onne ctor or wire harne ss is short to
ground or powe r supply
z Fault in the sensor signal processing circuit in the
ABS ECURepair the connectorCheck the sensor on each wheelRemove the ABS ECU connector, check
whether the resistances among the following
terminals is within the specification?
Standard:
1.0~1.3K
LF: 1-2K
RF: 19-20K
LR: 5-6K
RR: 22-23K Check the corresponding sensor connectorDoes the fault reoccur?Check the wire harness between the ECU and
the sensor Refer to "Occasional Prob-
lem Service Key Points"Replace the ABS ECU
Abn.
Abn. Normal
Normal
Normal
Ye s Normal Ω,
Ω,
Ω,
Ω,
Ω,
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