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Brief introduction on Geely model “FC”Basic parametersTable 1 Complete vehicle basic parametersUnit
Item nameNumber
Dimension parametersOverall
dimension
Wheel trackLength
Width
Height
Front wheel
Rear wheel
Wheel base
Front suspension
Rear suspensionPassenger numberPersonParameters±15±15±20±10±10±30±30Left lamp
Right lamp
Left lamp
Right lampLeft and
right
inclination
Down
inclinationComplete vehicle herb massMax. total massFront axle
Rear axle
Front axle
Rear axle
Weight distributionNo
load
Full
loadMin. turning diameter
Min. gound clearance
Approach angle (full load) Departure angle (full load)Front wheel camber
Kingpin inclination angle
caster angleConvergence of front wheelsRear wheel camberConvergence of rear wheelsLeft wheel: inside/outside
Right wheel:inside/outside CanderaBrief introduction on Geely model “FC” Basic parameters
Mass parameters
Traverse ability
Front wheel alignment
parameters
Rear wheel
alignment
parameters Front wheel
steering
wheel
Head lamp light
High beam
optical axisLuminous intensity of
high beam of head lamp1
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Front suspension - Front wheel alignmentFrontRearIf toe-in is not within specification, please adjust left and
right levers of steering gear.4. Adjustment of toe-in(a) Remove dust cover fixing clip.FrontRearToe-in(Total)Front wheel alignmentAdjustment1. Inspection(a) Check tire is worn and inflation pressure is proper.
Tire inflation pressure under normal temperature:Tire size Front and rear kPa*1 It is used under the condition of speed below 160 km/h.
*2 It is used under the condition of speed above 160 km/h.
(b) Check tire run-out with dial indicator.
Tire run-out: 3.0mm.2. Measurement of vehicle heightVehicle height:
(General road)
(Coarse road)
Measuring point:
A. Height for ground and front wheel center
B. Height for ground and bolt center in front of lower
control arm
C. Height for ground and fixed bolt center of rear axle beam
D. Height for ground and rear wheel center
Note: adjust vehicle height to standard value before checking front wheel alignment.
If vehicle height does not conform to regulations, please shake upward and downward or lift vehicle
body to adjust vehicle height.3. Inspection of toe-inToe-in:Front87
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Rear suspension - Rear wheel alignmentRear wheel alignmentAdjustment1. Check tire (see Page 109).
2. Measure vehicle height (see Page 87).Note: adjust vehicle height to standard value before checking
vehicle tire alignment.3. Inspection of toe-inToe-in:
(General road)
If toe-in is not within specification, check and replace relevant suspension parts.4. Inspection of camber(a) Install camber-caster-kingpin gauge or erect wheel alignment tester.
(b) Check camber.
Camber:
(general road)Toe-in (Total) (Coarse road)
Toe-in(Total)For camber could not be adjusted, therefore check suspension components are damaged or worn if
camber measuring value is not within specification, and replace parts if necessary.Camber27’45’Left-right error’(Coarse road)
CamberLeft-right errorFront101
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Brake--Remove malfunctionRemove malfunctionMalfunction phenomenon tableUse following table to help you find the reason of malfunction, the number in table indicates the preferred
sequence of possible reasons of malfunction. Please check every part by sequence, if necessary, change
this part.Malfunction phenomenon Possible malfunction part Reference page
1. Brake system (leaking oil). -
The height of brake pedal is too 2. Brake system (entering air). 135
low or brake pedal is loose. 3. Piston oil seal (abraded or damaged). 141, 144
4. Brake main pump (invalid) 138
5. Vacuum booster lever (adjusted badly) 138
1. Brake pedal free travel (too small). 136
2. Parking brake handle travel (adjusted badly). 154
3. Parking brake pull cable (lag). 156, 158
4. Brake block (damaged or distorted). 141, 144
Brake lag 5. Piston (locked). 141, 144
6. Piston (freezed).141, 144
7. Tensility or return spring (invalid). 161
8. Vacuum booster lever (adjusted badly). 138
9. Vacuum boosting system (vacuum leakage). 138
10. Brake main pump (invalid). 138
1. Piston (locked). 141, 144
2. Brake block (oil dirt).141, 144
Brake offset 3. Piston (freezed).141, 144
4. Brake disk (scratched). 141, 144
5. Brake block (abraded or distorted).141, 144
1. Brake system (leaking oil).
2. Brake system (entering air). 135
3. Brake block (abraded). 141, 144
4. Brake block (damaged or distorted). 141, 144Brake pedal is too hard to make power lack.5. Brake block (oil dirt).141, 144
6. Brake block (sclerosesed). 141, 144
7. Brake disk (scratched). 141, 144
8. Vacuum booster lever (adjusted badly). 138
9. Vacuum boosting system (vacuum leakage). 138133
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Brake--Remove malfunction2. Check the free travel of pedal.(a) Extinguish the engine, and step brake pedal repeatedly until
there is no vacuum in vacuum booster.
(b) Press down pedal with hand until feeling the resistance,
then measure the distance of this section, liking that shown
in figure.
Free travel of pedal: 1-6mm.
If it is wrong, check the clearance of brake light switch.
Clearance of brake light switch: 0.5-2.4mm
If the clearance accords with the regulation, remove the
malfunction in brake system.3. Check the distance from pedal to floor.Release parking brake drag lever
When engine is running, step down brake pedal, then mea-
sure the distance from pedal to floor, liking that shown in figure,
Force 490 N on pedal, its distance from floor should be:
over 60mm.
If it is wrong, remove the malfunction in brake system.Brake pedal assemblyAdjustment1. Check and adjust the height of brake pedal.(a) Check the height of brake pedal.
Pedal distance from floor: 136.0-146.0mm
(b) Adjust the height of brake pedal.
(1) Disassemble lower trim board of panel.
(2) Disassemble switch joint of brake light.
(3) Loosen locking nut of brake switch, and disassemble
the switch of brake light.
(4) Loosen U-shaped clasp fixing nut of pedal lever.
(5) Turn pedal lever to adjust the height of pedal.
(6) Lock the fixing nut of lever.
Torque: 26
± ±± ±
±2 N⋅ ⋅⋅ ⋅
⋅m
(7) Assemble the switch of brake switch.
(8) Connect the switch joint of brake light.
(9) Press down the brake pedal for 5-15mm, and turn the switch of brake light to illuminate brake light,
then lock the nut.
(10) After assembling, press down the brake pedal for 5-15mm again, and confirm brake light has
illuminated.Pedal distance
from floorFree travel of
pedal Height of pedal Push rodBrake light switch136
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ChangeHint: after assembling, check and adjust the height, free travel of brake pedal and the height from
pedal to floor.Brake--Remove malfunctionBrake pedal bracket
Brake pedal bushing
Brake pedal shaft
Locking shaft
Brake main pump lever pin
Brake pedal Brake pedal
Rubber gasket137 N.
m: Regulated torqueDo not use the part repeatedlyLithium soap base glycol lubricating grease
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Brake--Vacuum booster assemblyVacuum booster assemblyInspection on automobile1. Check the vacuum booster(a) Check the gas sealed performance.
(1) Start the engine, and extinguish after one or two minutes,
then step and release brake pedal slowly several times.
Hint: if the first step is lowest, second and third step
rise gradually, and this shows the gas sealed per-
formance of booster is normal.
(2) Step down brake pedal when engine is running, then
extinguish the engine.
Hint: if the distance from pedal to floor does not
change in 30 seconds, this shows gas seal perfor-
mance of booster is normal.
(b) Working inspection.
(1) When engine is at parking state, step brake pedal sev-
eral times to check brake pedal.
The height from floor should not change.
(2) Step down brake pedal, then start the engine.
Hint: if pedal drops a little, this shows working is
normal.2. Check vacuum check valve(a) Check vacuum check valve.
(1) Remove pipe clamp, and disassemble vacuum pipe.
(2) Disassemble vacuum check valve.
(3) Blow air to check: in the direction from booster to engine,
the check valve should ventilate, but its opposite direc-
tion should not ventilate.
(4) If finding any malfunction, change vacuum check valve.Change1. Discharge brake liquidNote: do not spill the brake liquid on paint surface of automobile body, if having, wash it cleanly.2. Disassemble air filter assembly [64000033]
3. Disassemble carbon canister assembly [4G18-1129020]
4. Disassemble brake main pump subassemblyGood
Bad
FirstSecondThird
Con-
ductionNot con-
duction138
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Brake--Vacuum booster assembly140 10. Connect brake main pumpAssemble U-shaped joint pin in U-shaped joint and brake pedal, and assemble fixing clamp to U-shaped
joint pin.11. Assemble brake main pump
12. Assemble carbon canister assembly [4G18-1129020]
13. Assemble air filter assembly [64000033]
14. Add brake liquid in liquid storage tank
15. Discharge the air in brake main pump
16. Discharge the air in brake system
17. Check and adjust the height of brake pedal
18. Check the pedal free travel
19. Check the height from pedal to floor
20. Check the liquid level in storage tank
21. Check whether the brake liquid leaks