Table of ContentsV Section 1 SRS General Information ............................................................................... 5-54
Chapter 7 Air Conditioning System................................................................................... 5-72
Section 1 General Information ........................................................................................ 5-72
Section 2 Refrigerant ...................................................................................................... 5-77
Section 3 A/C Operating Mechanism ............................................................................. 5-83
Section 4 Heater, Ventilation and Air Conditioning ........................................................ 5-86
Section 5 Layont of Air Conditioning Hose ..................................................................... 5-92
Section 6 Multi-wedge belt (Connecting Compressor and Crankshaft Pulley) .............. 5-93
Section 7 Compressor Assembly .................................................................................... 5-94
Section 8 Condenser Fan and Condenser Assembly .................................................... 5-96
Chapter 8 MK-60 ABS System........................................................................................... 5-99
Section 1 ABS Diagnosis ................................................................................................ 5-99
Section 2 ABS System Check ...................................................................................... 5-103
Section 3 Removal and Installation .............................................................................. 5-138
Section 2 Power Door Lock Control System ................................................................5-142Part 6 Interior & Exterior Trim and AccessoryChapter 1 Front Seat Assembly......................................................................................... 6-1
Chapter 2 Rear Row Seat Assembly................................................................................. 6-3
Chapter 3 Front Seat Belt................................................................................................... 6-5
Chapter 4 Rear Seat Belt.................................................................................................... 6-9
Chapter 5 Dashboard, Middle Console and Instrument Panel....................................... 6-11
Chapter 6 Windshield......................................................................................................... 6-16
Chapter 7 Rear Window Glass (with Defrosting Heater Wire)........................................ 6-20
Chapter 8 Side Inner Panel Trim........................................................................................ 6-22
Chapter 9 Roof Trim............................................................................................................ 6-25
Chapter 10 Front Door Interior Trim.................................................................................. 6-27
Chapter 11 Rear Door Interior Trim................................................................................... 6-30
Chapter 12 Front Bumper................................................................................................... 6-33
Chapter 13 Rear Bumper.................................................................................................... 6-35
General Information - Repair Instruction1-93. Electronic Control Device
(1) Removal of the battery terminal cable
a. Before performing electrical servicing, disconnect the nega-
tive (-) cable from the battery in order to avoid short for burnout.
b. When disconnecting the terminal cable, turn off the ignition
and light switches, loosen the cable nut and raise the cable straight
up without twisting or prying it.
c. When disconnecting the terminal cable from the battery, all
information stored in the clock, radio and DTC shall be deleted,
therefore, these information shall be checked before disconnection.
(2) Processing of Electronic Parts
a. Do not open the cover or case of the ECU unless absolutely
necessary. (If the IC terminals are touched, the IC may be destroyed
by static electricity.)
b. To pull apart electrical connectors, pull on the connector itself,
not the wires.
c. Be careful not to drop electrical components, such as ECU
or relays. If they are dropped on a hard floor, they should be replaced
and not reused.
d. When steam cleaning an engine, protect the electronic
components, air filter and emission-related components from water.
e. Never use an impact wrench to remove or install tempera-
ture switches or temperature sensors.
f. When checking continuity at the wire connector, insert the
tester probe carefully to prevent terminals from bending.
4. Remove and Installation of Engine Intake Parts
(1) If any metal scrap is mixed in the inlet pass, that may give
a bad effect to the engine.
(2) When removing and installing of the inlet system parts, close (6) Airbag ECU
a. Never reuse the airbag ECU involved in a collision when the SRS has deployed.
b. The connectors to the airbag sensor assembly should be connected or disconnected with the airbag ECU
mounted on the floor. If the connectors are connected or disconnected while the airbag ECU is not mounted to
the floor, it could cause undesired inflation of the supplemental restraint system.
c. Work must be started after 60 seconds from the time the ignition switch is turned to the "LOCK" position
and the negative (-) terminal cable is disconnected from the battery, even if only loosing the set bolts of the
airbag ECU.
(7) Wire Harness and Connector
The SRS wire harness is integrated with the instrument panel wire harness assembly. All the connectors in
the system are a standard yellow color. If the SRS wire harness becomes disconnected or the connector becomes
broken due to an accident, etc., repair or replace it.Negative(-)
Cable
Wrong
Chapter 2 Usage and Maintenance of MK SeriesSection 1 Usage of MK Series1. Instrument Panel Overview1.Instrument Panel Outlet Vent
2. Instrument Panel
3.Upper Glove Compartment
(Front Passenger Airbag Cover)
4.Sunshade
5.Dome Light And Sunroof
Switch
6.Inside Rearview Mirror
7.Glove Box
8. Power Window Regulator
Switch
9. Manual Transmission Shift
Lever Or Automatic Transmis-
sion Shift Lever
10.Parking Brake Control Lever
11.Engine Hood Release Handle
12.Power Window Lock
13.Power Door Lock Switch1.Left Combination Switch
2.Right Combination Switch
3.Display
4.Audio
5.Short-Distance Odometer
Adjustment Button
6.Instrument Panel Brightness
Adjustment Switch
7.Hazard Warning Light
8.A/C Control Panel
9.Ash Tray
10.Defroster Switch
11.Cigarette Lighter
12.”A/C“ Switch
13.Ignition Switch
14.Tilt Steering Adjustment
Handle
15.Theft-Deterrent Indicator
16.Power Outside Rearview
Mirror Control SwitchUsage and Maintenance of MK Series - Usage of MK Series2-6
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
Suspected Area
1. Wire between CD box and main unit
2. CD box
3. CD bag
4. CD PLAYER main unit
1. Wire between CD box and main unit
2. CD box
1. CD box
2. CD box installation Symptom
CD can not be taken out
Sound quality poor only when playing CD
(Volume faint)
CD sound jumpTester connection Condition Standard state
GND and vehicle earth Normal status ON
Tester connection Condition Standard state
+B and GND Normal status 10-14V
ACC and GND Ignition switch is in ACC or ON 10-14VII. Trouble shooting1. Power switch system does
not work
Circuit diagram
Abnormal, repair or replace wiring harness, connector
Normal, check and replace radio assembly (1) Check radio assembly (+ B, ACC, GND)
a. As shown in the table below, check connection between terminals in each operating condition.
Standard:
b. As shown in the table below, check voltage between terminals in each operating condition.
Standard:Fuse Box in Engine
CompantmentAudio System -Audio System Inspection5-42MAIN
60AFuse Box under
Instrument Panel
6. Steering wheel, steering column and steering lower shaft component.
(1) Check the installation status of driver airbag assembly.
(2) Check the steering wheel for any abnormal noise and see if the clearance is normal.
7. Check the wire harness connector (instrument panel wire harness).
Check and see if the wire harness is securely installed, if the joint is damaged and if the terminal is distorted.V. Warning marks When using or maintaining an airbag, the warnings shall be indicated. When maintaining, proceed in
accordance with the description of mark. In addition, if the mark is damaged or stained, it shall be replaced.
(1) Steering wheel, see Fig. 1.
(2) Driver airbag assembly, see Fig. 2.
(3) Clock spring, see Fig. 3.
Fig. 1.Fig. 2.Warning markFig. 3.Warning
mark (4) ECU, see Fig. 4.
(5) Sunshade, see Fig. 5.VI. SRS electronic control unit (ECU)Removal and Installation
1. Operations prior to Removal
(1) Turn the ignition switch OFF.
(2) Remove negative (-) terminal cable of the battery. Put it in a proper position or wrap it up with insulating
tape.Fig. 4.Fig. 5.5-64SunshadeSRS (Supplemental Restraint System)-SRS-General Information
5-69Notice
Work must be started 60s after the positive (+) and negative (-) terminal cables are detached from battery.
3) The airbag assembly shall be deployed according to the following procedures.
(1) Driver airbag assembly
a. Remove the knee bolster.
b. Remove the connector (yellow) that connecting the lower end of the clock spring with the wire harness
of the instrument panel (see the figure below).Notice
Remove the connector of the clock spring from the wire harness of the instrument, the connector will be
short circuited automatically, which can avoid the possible serious accident resulted from the deployment of
the diver airbag assembly due to static electricity.
c. Tie two 6m plus wire harnesses for deployment to the
adaptor wire harness of the airbag, and wrap the connecting points
with insulating tape for insulation.The other ends of the wire harness
for deployment are connected to each other (short circuited). Unex-
pected deployment resulted from static electricity shall be prevented.
d. From the yellow connector of the clock spring, lead the
airbag adapter wire harnesses out of the vehicle by means of the wire
harnesses for deployment (see the figure below).
e. To restrain the noise, close all the windows and doors and
put on the vehicle cover.Notice
The glass will likely break up if there is crack. Vehicle covers shall be put on.
f. Try to disconnect at a location far away from the vehicle the connector of the wire harness for deployment
of the driver airbag assembly, connect them with the two terminals of the battery removed from the
vehicle and deploy the airbag (see the figure below).Notice
Make sure there is no man inside or near the vehicle and then
carry out the operations.
After the driver airbag is deployed, the gas generator is of high
temperature. Keep it for 30 minutes until it gets cool for use.
If the driver airbag assembly cannot be deployed, discuss the
problem with the local Geely service station.Deployed
HarnessCovering the car g. The deployed driver airbag assembly shall be scrapped according to the scrapping procedures.
Deploy outside the vehicleNotice
Keep the airbag over 6m away from a obstacle or person and deploy the airbag in an open flat area.
Deployed the airbag outside the vehicle, avoid to do this job in the strong wind. In case of breeze, fire should
be against the wind.SRS (Supplemental Restraint System)-
SRS-General InformationDAB
Connector Horn
Connector
Section 2 RefrigerantRefrigerant inspection1. Check refrigerant quantity
(a) Observe sight glass on refrigerating liquid pipe.
Test condition:
Engine speed: 1500 rpm
Blower speed control switch: HI "high "
Air conditioning switch: switch on
Temperature setting: maximum refrigeration
Refrigeration runs for 5 minutes
Open door
*: If refrigerating capacity is sufficient, environmental temperature is higher than normal condition, bubble
in sight glass may be deemed as normal.Symptom Refrigerant quantity Correct treatment2. Use manifold meter to check refrigerant pressure
( a ) This method is to utilize installed instrument to determine
where the fault is. Use manifold pressure meter reading to evaluate
fault condition.
Test condition:
Switch sets temperature of cyclical air inlet: 30-35°C
Engine speed: 1500 rpm
Blower speed control switch: high
Temperature control panel: refrigeration5-78With foam
Without foam
No temperature difference be-
tween input and output of
compressor
There is considerable tem-
perature difference between
compressor input and output
After air conditioner is turned
off, refrigerant should be
cleared immediately
After air conditioner is turned
off, refrigerant foams
immediately, then clears 1
2
3
4
5
6Insufficient *
Empty, insufficient or beyond
Empty or nearly full
Proper or beyond
Excess
Appropriate quantity1. Check gas leakage, repair if necessary
2. Add refrigerant until foam disappears
Refer to 3 and 4
1. Use detector to check gas leakage,
repair if necessary
2. Add refrigerant until foam disappears.
Refer to 5 and 6
1. Discharge refrigerant
2. Eliminate air, add appropriate quantity
of pure refrigerantSight glassAir Conditioning System -
Refrigerant