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278Whether the sensor is installedcorrectlyCheck the sensor Output Volt-
age at the ABS ECU25 pin
connector Check each sensorCheck each sensor ringgearCheck the wheel bearing
clearance Check the wire harness be-
tween the sensor and the
ABS ECUNo
Install it correctly
Replace the ABS ECUAbn.
Abn.
Abn.
Abn. Ye s
Normal Normal
Normal
NormalReplace
Replace
Replace or Repair 3 DTC 00283, 00285, 00287, 00290 Likely Cause s
[De s cription]
When the vehicle speed exceeds
20km/h, if the se nsor signa l goe s be yond the
tolerance range, this DTC is set.
[Hint]
The we ak signa l ma y re sult from the
poor c onne c tion or short c irc uit of the se nsor
c oil or wire ha rness, da ma ge d ring gea r or
excessively big clearance between the sensor
a nd the ring gea r. z The inte rmitte nt poor connec tion or short circ uit of
the se nsor c oil or wire ha rne ss
z Excessively big or small clearance between the
se nsor a nd the ring gea r
z Da ma ge d ring gea r
z Exc e ssive ly big be a ring c lea ra nc e
z ABS ECU failure
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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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282 7 DTC 01130 Like ly Cause s[De s cription]When ABS is affected by high
fre quenc y ele c troma gnetic wave or the mic ro-
processor determines that the input vehicle
speed is suspect, this DTC is set z High frequency electromagnetic wave interference
z Da ma ge d se nsor or its wire ha rness
z Damaged ABS ECUReplace the ABS ECUCheck the sensor output voltage Check the wire harness between
the ECU and the sensorReplace the sensor Abn.
Ok NoCheck the sensor Ok
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![GEELY CK 2008 Workshop Manual 285 3 Abno rmal AB S o pe ratio n Lik e ly Caus e s
[De s cription]
It is in c lose c onne ction with the
driver status and the road conditions and is
difficult to dia gnose. Howeve r, if there GEELY CK 2008 Workshop Manual 285 3 Abno rmal AB S o pe ratio n Lik e ly Caus e s
[De s cription]
It is in c lose c onne ction with the
driver status and the road conditions and is
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285 3 Abno rmal AB S o pe ratio n Lik e ly Caus e s
[De s cription]
It is in c lose c onne ction with the
driver status and the road conditions and is
difficult to dia gnose. Howeve r, if there is no
DTC me mory, the following inspec tions c an be
performed. z Imprope rly ins ta lle d s e ns or
z Sensor wire ha rness faulty
z Da ma ge d se nsor
z Da ma ge d ring ge a r
z Foreign obje cts in the se nsor
z Damaged wheel bearing
z Damaged ABS HCU
z Damaged ABS ECUIs the sensor installed correctlyCheck the sensor output volt-
age Check each sensorCheck each sensor ring gearCheck the wheel bearing clearance Check the ABS ECU socket and
the middle connectorNo
Installed it correctly
Abn.
Abn.
Abn.
Abn. Ok
Ye s
No
Ok
OkReplace
Replace
Repair
the connectorUse scan meter for HCU di-
agnosis Ye s Does the fault reoccur? Ye s
NoRefer to
"Occasional
Problem
Service Key
Points"Replace the ABS HCURemove the ABS ECU connector,
check whether the resistances
among the following terminals are
within specification?
Standard: 1.0~1.3K¸
Shake the sensor wire harness and
connector while measuring them
LF: 1-2
RF: 19-20
LR: 5-6
RR: 22-23Abn.
Replace
or Repair Ye s
OkRepair the
wire har-
ness or
connectoReplace the ABS HCUAbn.
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289III. ABS System CheckIte mIgnition
Switch ShiftTe rminal Pole Standard Unit
Battery Voltage OFF 25-8 10.1~
14.5 V
Battery Voltage
(
s ole noid va lve)OFF 9-24 10.1~
14.5 V
P owe r supply
in s ula t ionOFF 8-4 0.00~
0.5 V
Ground insula tion OFF 8-24 0.00~
0.5 V
P owe r supply
volta geON 8-4 10.1~
14.5 V
OFF Warning light goe s off Visua l inspec tion
ON Wa rning light goes on Visua l inspec tion
OFF Warning light goe s off Visua l inspec tion
ONWa rning light goes on
for a bout 1.7 se c onds
then goes offVisual inspection
B r a ke light s w it c h
peda l not de presse dON 8-18 0. 0~
0.5 V
B r a ke light s w it c h
peda l de pre sse dON 8-18 10. 0~
14.5 V
Diagnostic interface OFFDia gnostic inte rfa c e
K & 70.0~
0.5Ω
LF Wheel Speed
Sensor ResistanceOFF 1-20 1.2~
1.3 KΩ
RF Wheel Speed
Sensor ResistanceOFF 19-20 1.2~
1.3 KΩ
LR Wheel Speed
Sensor ResistanceOFF 5-6 1.0~
1.3 KΩ
RR Wheel Speed
Sensor ResistanceOFF 22-23 1.0~
1.3 KΩ
LF Whe e l Se nsor
Output VoltageOFF 1-2 3.4~
14.8 MV/Hz
RF Whe e l Se nsor
Output VoltageOFF 19-20 3.4~
14.8 MV/Hz
LR Whe e l Se nsor
Output VoltageOFF 5-6 >12.2 MV/Hz
RR Wheel Sensor
Output VoltageOFF 22-23 >12.2 MV/Hz
Spee d Se nsor Output
Voltage RatioABS Warning LightECU not connected
Connect ECUMaximum peak voltage
Minimum peak voltage≦2
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291IV. ABS Operation Inspection1. Check the Wheel Speed Sensor Output Voltage
1Check whether the clearance between the wheel speed sensor and the ring gear is within the specification
For front wheel standard value, refer to "Front Wheel Sensor Installation Drawing"
For rear wheel standard value, refer to "Rear Wheel Sensor Installation Drawing"
3Jack up the wheel and release the manual brake
2Remove the ABS wire harness, measure at the wire harness connector
4Rotate the wheel at the speed of 1/2 turn/second, and use the multimeter or oscilloscope to measure the
output voltage
Terminal 1-2
Terminal 19-20
Terminal 5-6
Terminal 22-23
Output Voltage
zWhen use the multimeter to measure
For front wheel, refer to "Front Wheel Sensor Drawing".
For rear wheel, refer to "Rear Wheel Sensor Drawing".
zWhen use the oscilloscope to measure
For front wheel, refer to the related standard.
For rear wheel, refer to the related standard.
5The fact that the output voltage is not within the above range may result from the following causes:
zExcessive clearance between the sensor and the ring gear.
zSensor fault.
zCheck the sensor resistance£¨1.0 - 1.3k¦¸£©.
zSelect the 4 points on the ring gear to check the clearance (ring gear distortion) between the ring
gear and the wheel speed sensor.
2.Check the Hydraulic Control Unit (HCU).
1Jack up the vehicle, make sure the wheel can rotate freely.
2Release the manual brake.
3Turn the ignition switch to ON after connecting the scan meter, do not start the engine this time.
4Refer to the HCU Diagnosis for inspection.
Note: when connecting or removing the scan meter, the ignition switch must be turned to OFF.
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302Section 3 A/C controlling systemI. Introduction and CompositionIn order to ensure the effective opeation of the A/C system in any operating condition, some advanced
electric control devices are used to protect the A/C system in adverse engine operating condition.
The electrical control part consists of: A/C switch, relay, evaporator temperature sensor, water temperature
sensor, pressure switch, ECU...etc.
A/C system circuit diagram is shown in Figure 6.II. controlling system feature(1) The condenser fan's power is 90W;
(2) The performance of the condenser fan is controlled by ECU, pressure switch;
(3) Cut off the electrical power of the A/C compressor clutch when the water temperature reaches 109°C;
(4) Connect blower switch 9 to rotate the blower motor 6 to ensure A/C normal operation. Connect A/C
switch 10 to output A/C request signal to ECU.
(5) After ECU receives the request signal and the one from the evaporator temperature sensor 17, if the
engine is at idle, ECU first increases the engine speed to 950 ± 50r/min, lest the A/C operation enhance
the load and lower the engine speed or result in engine off. And then the ECU can respond. If the engine
is in accelerating condition, ECU does not respond immediately either, and respond 5 seconds later after
the end of the accelerating condition. ECU send out a A/C control signal from pin 22 to relay 7, command
the relay to suction in. With the low pressure switch 11 closed, the compressor 12 starts to work when the
magnetic clutch suction on. The condenser relay holds in and condenser blower 13 rotates. When high
pressure switch 15 is closed, have the relay 7 hold in and the water tank fan 14 rotates. When the water
temperature sensor 16's temperature is higher than 109°C, ECU shut off the output signal of the pin 22
and A/C stops operation.
(6) When the Refrigeration system pressure is over 1.7MPa, radiator fan will rotato. Disconnect A/C
compressor Refrigeration system power supply when the pressure is over 2.6MPa or less than 0.25MPa;
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303Figure 6 A/C System Electrical Appliance DiagramIII. Protecting Device1. Low temperature protection
Evaporator temperature sensor, when the sensed temperature is lower than 3°C, the compressor clutch
is de-energized and stops operation.
2. High temperature protection
Water temperature sensor, when the sensed water temperature reaches 109°C, the compressor clutch is
de-energized and stops operation.
3. Low pressure protection
When pressure sensed by the pressure switch is lower than 0.25MPa, the compressor clutch is de-
energized and stops operation.
4. Voltage protection
When the pressure sensed by the pressure switch reaches 1.7MPa, radiator fan rotates.
5. High pressure protection
When the pressure sensed by the pressure switch reaches 2.6MPa, the compressor clutch is de-energized
and stops operation.
6. Normal pressure
When system pressure reaches 0.25MPa~2.4MPa, control the A/C idle speed. Color of wire:R-Red Bl-Blue Y-Yellow Lg-Light green Br-Brown B-Black P-Pink G-Green W-White Gr-Gray
1. Battery 2. Main Fuse Box 3. Alternator 4. Ignition Switch 5. Idle Rise Valve 6. Blower 7. Relay
8. Blower Regulating Resistance 9. Blower Switch 10. A/C Switch 11. A/C Low Pressure Switch
12. Compressor 13. Condensor Fan 14. Radiator Fan 15. A/C High Pressure Switch
16. Water Temperature Sensor 17. Evaporator Temperature Sensor 18. Electronic Wind Door Actuator Switch
19. Electronic Wind Door Actuator 20. Revolution Sensor 21. Engine ECU