Table of Contents II Section 4 Fuel Emission Control System ....................................................................... 3-18
Section 5 Carbon Canister Replacement ....................................................................... 3-19
Chapter 4 Exhaust System................................................................................................. 3-21
Chapter 5 Cooling System................................................................................................. 3-22
Section 1 System Inspection .......................................................................................... 3-22
Section 2 Radiator Replacement ................................................................................... 3-24
Chapter 6 Manual Transaxle Assembly............................................................................. 3-25
Section 1 Frequent Problem Diagnosis .......................................................................... 3-25
Section 2 Vehicle Speed Sensor Replacement ............................................................. 3-26
Section 3 Manual Transaxle Replacement ..................................................................... 3-27
Section 4 Transmission/Transaxle Case Oil Seal Replacement .................................... 3-28
Chapter 7 Automatic Transaxle Assembly........................................................................ 3-29
Section 1 Frequent Problems Diagnosis ........................................................................ 3-29
Section 2 Hydraulic Torque Converter and Transaxle .................................................... 3-30
Section 3 Differential Front Oil Seal (ATM) .................................................................... 3-33
Section 4 Neutral Switch Assembly ................................................................................ 3-35Part IV ChassisChapter 1 Transmission Control........................................................................................ 4-1
Section 1 Introduction of Transmission Control ............................................................. 4-1
Section 2 Cable Type Transmission Control .................................................................. 4-3
Section 3 Manual Transmission Shift Mechanism .......................................................... 4-5
Section 4 Automatic Transmission Shift Mechanism ...................................................... 4-7
Chapter 2 Accelerator Pedal Device................................................................................. 4-11
Section 1 Introduction of Accelerator Pedal ................................................................... 4-11
Chapter 3 Clutch Control System...................................................................................... 4-12
Section 1 Introduction of Clutch Centrol ......................................................................... 4-12
Section 2 Clutch Pedal ...................................................................................................4-13
Chapter 4 Propeller Shaft/Driveshaft................................................................................ 4-17
Section 1 Propeller Shaft, Driveshaft and Transaxle ..................................................... 4-17
Table of ContentsIII Section 2 Front Driveshaft .............................................................................................. 4-19
Section 3 Front Wheel Hub ............................................................................................ 4-30
Section 4 Rear Wheel Hub and Bearing Assembly ....................................................... 4-35
Chapter 5 Front Suspension System................................................................................ 4-38
Section 1 Front Suspension System .............................................................................. 4-38
Section 2 Front Suspension ........................................................................................... 4-40
Section 3 Front Wheel Alignment ................................................................................... 4-43
Section 4 Front Strut Assembly ...................................................................................... 4-46
Section 5 Front Lower Swing Arm Assembly ................................................................. 4-49
Section 6 Front Stabilizer Bar and Link Rod Assembly .................................................. 4-53
Chapter 6 Rear Suspension System................................................................................. 4-54
Section 1 Rear Suspension System ............................................................................... 4-54
Section 2 Rear Wheel Alignment ................................................................................... 4-56
Section 3 LH/RH Rear Suspension Coil Spring ............................................................. 4-57
Section 4 Rear Absorber Installation Assembly ............................................................. 4-60
Section 5 Rear Suspension Crossmember .................................................................... 4-62
Chapter 7 Wheel.................................................................................................................. 4-66
Section 1 Tire Inspection and Wheel Replacement ....................................................... 4-66
Chapter 8 Power Steering System.................................................................................... 4-67
Section 1 Power Steering System .................................................................................. 4-67
Section 2 Steering Drive and Control Mechanism ......................................................... 4-69
Section 3 Steering Pipeline Component ........................................................................ 4-73
Section 4 Power Steering Gear ...................................................................................... 4-75
Chapter 9 Brake System.................................................................................................... 4-79
Section 1 Brake System ................................................................................................. 4-79
Section 2 Brake Fluid ..................................................................................................... 4-81
Section 3 Brake Pedal ....................................................................................................4-82
Section 4 Brake Master Cylinder Assembly ................................................................... 4-85
Section 5 Vacuum Booster ............................................................................................. 4-91
Section 6 Front Brake Disc ............................................................................................. 4-94
General Information - Repair Instruction1-3Chapter 2 Repair InstructionI. Precautions1. Basic Repair Hint
(1)Operation HintVehicle Protection
Appearance
Safe Operation
Removal and
installation, disas-
semble and inspection
Prepare the tools and
measuring instrument
Removed partsBefore the work, place radiator fascia cloth, fender cloth, seat cover and mat.
Always wear clean uniform
Make sure to wear the helmet and safety shoe
when more than 2 persons work together, be sure to pay mutual attention to the safety.
when it is required to run the engine, you have to pay attention to the ventilation of the workshop.
When handling the high-temperature, rotating, moving and vibrating parts, be careful not to be scalded
or hurt.
When lifting the vehicle, safety stand should be used to support the specified position.
When lifting the vehicle, safety devices should be used.
The diagnosis requires full understanding of the trouble and effective operation.
Before the parts are removed, check the assembly for distortion and damage.
The diagnosis requires full understanding of the trouble and effective operation.
Before the parts are removed, check the assembly for distortion and damage.
If the structure is complicated, notes or marks should made to avoid mistake and impact of the part
function.
If needed, clean the removed parts and reassemble them after careful inspection.
Before the work, prepare the tool fixture, special tools, instrument, oil, workshop cloth and required
parts for replacement.
arrange the removed parts in correct sequence, do not confuse or contaminate them.
For non-reusable parts such as gasket, O ring and self-locking nut, replace them with new ones in
accordance with the instruction described in this manual.
Pick up replaced parts, put them in the containers, and show them to the customers.2
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General Information - Repair Instruction1-8 (5) Seat Belt Pretensioner
a. Never measure the resistance of the seat belt pretensioner. (This may cause the seat belt pretensioner to
activate, which is very dangerous.)
b. Never disassemble the seat belt pretensioner.
c. Never install the seat belt pretensioner in another vehicle.
d. Store the seat belt pretensioner where the ambient temperature remains below 80°C and away from
electrical noise without high humidity.
e. When using electric welding, first disconnect the connector (yellow color and 2 pins) before starting
work.
f. When disposing of a vehicle or the seat belt pretensioner alone, the seat belt pretensioner should be
activated before disposal. Perform the operation in a safe place away from electrical noise.
g. The seat belt pretensioner is hot after activation, so let it cool down sufficiently before the disposal.
However never apply water to the seat belt pretensioner.
h. There should be no oil or water on the seat belt, no cleanser should be used to wash it. d. Store the driver airbag assembly where the ambient temperature remains below 93°C , without
high humidity and away from electrical noise.
e. When using electric welding, first disconnect the airbag connector (yellow color and 2 pins) under the
steering column near the combination switch connector before starting work.
f. When disposing of a vehicle or the driver airbag assembly alone, the airbag should be deployed using an
SST before disposal. Perform the operation in a safe place away from electrical noise.
(4) Front Passenger Airbag Assembly
a. Always store a removed or new front passenger airbag assembly with the airbag rupture surface facing
up. Storing the airbag assembly with the airbag rupture surface facing down could cause a serious accident if the
airbag inflates.
b. Never measure the resistance of the airbag squib. (This may cause the airbag to deploy, which is very
dangerous.)
c. Grease should not be applied to the front passenger airbag assembly and the airbag door should not be
cleaned with detergents of any kind.
d. Store the airbag assembly where the ambient temperature remains below 93°C , without high humidity
and away from electrical noise.
e. When using electric welding, first disconnect the airbag connector (yellow color and 2 pins) installed on
the assembly before starting work.
f. When disposing of a vehicle or the airbag assembly alone, the airbag should be deployed using an SST
before disposal. Perform the operation in a safe place away from electrical noise.Correct
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Brief Introduction of Geely MK - Vehicle Configuration2-4Electric
deviceInterior
deviceAdjustable steering wheelRemark: - denote standard configuration Z - standard C - comfortable D - luxury S - dark interior trim
T - light colored interior trim R - mixed colorType Item Name
No.
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51Standard Comfortable Luxury
Single Disc Single Disc 6 Discs6 speakers (2 Tweeters) 6 speakers (2 Tweeters) 6 speakers (2 Tweeters)Front seat back trash bag
6/4 split foldable rear seat
Cable-controlled oil tank cap
Cable-controlled trunk
plastic
leather
Power window (with one-touch function)
Remote control central door lock
Power rearview mirror with turn signal lightSmart remote control key (control the closure of the
door and window and the delay of the vehicle lights)Adjustable intermittent wiper
On-board handsfree handset
Anti-clamp retractive power window
Central pointer type instrument
Temperature display
Hi-fi CD audio
MP3 function
Speaker
Freon-free A/C system
Air cleaner
ABS + EBD
Driver side airbag
Front passenger side airbag
Telescopic steering columnFront seat belt pretensioner /height adjustableRear row triple-person seat belt
Anti-glaze inner rearview mirror
Anti-explosion and anti-leak plastic oil tank
Rear windshield defroster function
High-mounted stop light
Four-door anti-impact beam
Digital display rear parking radar
Follow me home light delay systemSafety
device
Section 3 Main Vehicle Test Technical SpecificationDescription
Front wheel outward leaning angle
Kingpin inward leaning angle
Kingpin rearward leaning angle
Left front wheel toe-in (mm)
Rear wheel outward leaning angle
% of braking total power vs. gross vehicle weight
% of front wheel braking power vs. front axle load
% of gap between left and right wheel brake power vs. the
greater braking power of them tworolling resistance of each wheel should not be larger than the axle load by
parking brake total power should be lighter than the test vehicle weight bysliding distance of front/rear wheels
when vehicle speed meter shows 40km/h, vehicle speed
monitor indicates
brightness of left/right headlamps
tolerance of close lamps is
tolerance of distant lamps isHarsh brake at 50km/h. the stop distance is
Rain test. 100 points is full mark. Minus one point for each
seepage. Minus 3 points for slow seepage 3 points, and minus
6 for a quick seepage. The limit of vehicle sealing isCheck leaks of the vehicle. When vehicle has run 50km, stop it and
inspect for leaks. Check if there is oil/water marks at static joints,
or if there is oil/water drops dripping down at dynamic joints
10min after the vehicle is stopped, there is a leak; if there is oil/
water marks/drops, but it does not drip down, there is seepage.Measure the temperature of transmission oil inspection hole.
Usually it is not higher than ambient temperature.
Check the surface temperature of wheel trim column. Usually
it is no higher than ambient temperature.
vehicle should be slightly steering insufficient i.e. driving on
a circle with same steering wheel angle, and accelerate from
low to high speed, the diameter of the circle increases gradually.
Maximum front wheel turning angle (inner/outer)ItemSpecification: GB18352.3-2005Brief Introduction of Geely MK - Main Vehicle Test Technical Specification2-5Inspection
line itemsRegular
quality
inspection
itemsSpecification
-0°30'± 45'
10°0'± 45'
2°0'± 45'
1±2
-0°56'± 45'
60% (no load, and full load)
20%(Front Axis),
24%(Rear Axis)
5%
20%
2 m/km
33.3 Km/h-42.1Km/h
15000 cd
(0.6-0.8)H, H refers to the central
height of headlamps.
10cm/10m19m
93 points
Daily inspection and smell with
nose
70°C
40°C
Inspect regularly
37.2°±2°/ 32°±2°Emission60% (no load),
50% (full load)
Adjust seat back angle
Move seat forward or backward angleUsage and Maintenance of MK Series - Usage of MK Series2-7212.How to use ignition switch
(1) LOCK when key is at this position, it can be pulled out and inserted in easily. The function of this position
is to lock steering wheel. If the key cannot be turned from LOCK to ACC, please rotate the steering wheel slightly
while turning the ignition key.
(2) ACC radio and cigarette lighter is turned on when key is at this position.
(3) ON when key is at this position, the following indicator is on: battery charging, ABS, brake fluid level,
park brake, engine coolant temperature, engine MIL, airbag oil pressure.
(4) START Turn the key to this position to start the engine. When engine is started, release the key
immediately. It returns to ON automatically. When engine is on, do not turn the key to this position.
Notice:
(1) Do not pull the key out or turn it to LOCK before the car is fully stopped, or there will be dangers caused
by locking steering wheel or disabling some safety functions.
(2) It is prohibited to drive the car with engine turned off to ensure functioning of braking and steering booster.
(3) Do not let the key stay at ON for a long time when engine is off, or the battery fully discharged.
(4) Shift to neutral gear before ignition key is switched to START.
(5) Turn the steering wheel lightly after the car is fully stopped to make sure it is locked.
3.Unlock Steering Wheel
How to unlock steering wheel: insert ignition key, turn the steering wheel lightly and switch the ignition key.
Steering wheel is unlocked.
4.Adjust seat position
Seat back angle and cushion angle of front seats in MK-1 sedan can be adjusted.
(1) Adjust seat back angle
Turn around adjusting handle, and adjust seat back to appro
priate position.
(2) Move seat forward or backward
Steps:
a. pull adjusting handler up
b. Move the seat forward or backward, and adjust the seat to
appropriate position.
c. Put the handler down and move the seat again till it is
locked.
Attention: adjust the seat only when the car is fully stopped
to ensure safety.
(3) Front head rest can be adjusted in two ways.
Push the head rest from back to front, there are three fixed
positions to lock.If pushed over the final locking position,the
head rest can return to the original position after hand
withdraws.
(4) Fold Rear Row Seat
The seat back can be tilted forward so that the trunk will be
used to the last degree.
a. Remove the head rest
b. Unlock the seatback and fold it down.
Split seatback can be folded separately on demand.
2-85. Actions to ensure vehicle working condition and safe driving.
(1) To make sure of driving safety, execute the following inspections before driving.
a. Inspect fuel level, and add fuel when necessary.
b. Inspect illuminating lights, turning signal lights, braking signal lights to see if they work.
c.Check the position of rearview mirrors.
d.Check if breaking system functions well.
e.Check if glass of all the lights, windshield is clean.
(2) Regular inspection Perform the following regular inspections to ensure the vehicle work condition and
driving safety.
a. Check engine oil level. Park the vehicle on flat road; check the oil level with engine oil level indicator
at least 10 minutes after the engine is stopped. The oil level should be between the two marks. If it is
lower than "L" mark, add some oil; if it is higher than "F" mark, there is excessive oil, so release it.
Or investigate the cause of high oil level.
The volume between the lowest oil level ("L") and highest oil level ("F") is 1.4L.
b. Check engine coolant level. Check the level when the engine is cool. The coolant level should be between
LOW and FULL. If it is lower than "LOW", add coolant. If the coolant is much lower than Min (every
coolant fill is more than 1L) or the vehicle requires frequent fills,investigate if there is any problem with
the cooling system.
To keep the function of coolant, replace coolant every two years at the beginning of cold winter.
c. Check brake and clutch fluid level (sharing a reservoir). Brake fluid level should between the Max and
Min marks. And it is better to keep it close to the Max mark. Add fluid in time when there is not enough
fluid.
d. Check power steering fluid tank. The level should be between Max and Min marks. Refill when there
is not enough steering fluid to avoid pump stuck. It is strictly prohibited to run the vehicle without
steering fluid in any circumstances.
e. Check the charging status of battery and if the connection of battery wires is good.
f. Check tire status and pressure
g. Check the status of wipers.
(3) Observe warning lights and indicators on instrument panel.
a. There are various warning lights and indicators on the instrument panel of MK-1 sedans to indicate and
warn abnormal operations of engine, braking, and charging systems.
b. Pay attention to these lights when driving.When the warning lights or indicators are on,stop the vehicle,
check the vehicle and resolve the causes to make sure the vehicle works well or drives safely.
6. Correct ways to use new cars
Reliability and stability of components in new cars and recently repaired cars still need to be confirmed, and
relative parts are not broken-in, so they must be used carefully to ensure driving safety, to avoid abnormal damage,
and to extend the useful life of the car.
(1) Before driving inspection The following inspections must be performed on the new car to ensure car safety
and reliable operation:
a. Check if instrument panel, warning lights, and indicator, front and rear wiper and washer, and switches
work.
b. Check if the fastening of driveline, steering, suspension, wheels and other connection parts is good.Usage and Maintenance of MK Series - Usage of MK Series