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3. Examine the front hub flange plate surface runout.
Examining methods are the same as the methods used
during disassembly. Plate surface runout should not exceed
0.03 mm.
4. Examine the front hub bearing assembly's starting
torque.
Examining methods are the same as the methods used during
disassembly. Put the SST on the wheel bolts which are at the
symmetrical locations. Put a dial torque wrench on the SST to
slowly rotate the flange's flange assembly (45°/4s), which re-
quires a starting torque range of 0.1-0.3 N·m
5. Install the snap ring for hole 72.
Use a bent nose retaining ring caliper for holes to install the
snap ring for hole 72 at the steering knuckle's retaining ring
mounting position.
6. Install the steering knuckle's front hub bearing and
front hub flange assembly.
7. Install the front brake disc cover.
Install the front brake disc cover on the steering knuckle, and
tighten the bolt to the set torque.
Tightening torque: 9±2 N·m
SST
8. Install the front brake disc.
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6. Remove the return spring and ratchet adjuster assem-
bly.
(a) Remove the adjusting clearance shaft head.
(b) Remove the adjusting clearance wheel.
(c) Remove the return spring.
7. Remove the parking brake lever.
(a) Remove the split ring with pliers.
(b) Remove the brake lever rotating shaft.
(c) Remove the brake lever.
Caution: If it is the riveted structure, there is no need to
remove the parking brake lever, instead of replace the
brake trailing shoe assembly.
8. Remove the brake wheel cylinder.
(a) Remove the brake line with a M10 open-end wrench,
and use a clean plug to clog it.
(b) Use a M8 open-end wrench to remove the two bolts, thus
removing the wheel cylinder assembly.
9. Remove the following parts from the wheel cylinder as-
sembly.
(a) Two dust covers.
(b) Two pistons.
(c) One piston spring.
(d) Bleed screw.
(e) Bleed screw cap.
Brake components inspection
and maintenance
1. Inspect the components after disassembly.
After disassembling the components, check them for wear
and tear, rust, and damage.
2. Measure the rear brake drum's internal diameter.
Standard internal diameter: Ф200 mm
Maximum internal diameter: Ф201 mm
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Rear Brake Installation
1. Install the brake wheel cylinder.
(a) Apply a small amount of lithium grease onto two piston
assemblies.
(b) Install the wheel cylinder assembly.
• Install two dust covers onto the two piston assemblies.
• Install a piston spring and two piston components in the
wheel cylinder body.
R e m a r k : R e f e r t o t h e d i a g r a m f o r p r e c i s e i n s t a l l a t i o n
directions.
2. Install the wheel cylinder assembly.
(a) Use two bolts to install the wheel cylinder assembly
onto the brake back plate assembly.
Tightening torque: 7.8-11.8 N·m
(b) Connect the brake line to the wheel cylinder assembly.
Tightening torque: 16 N·m
3. Apply an appropriate amount of grease to the following
parts.
(a) Apply a small amount of high temperature resistant
grease on the brake back plate assembly and the brake
shoe connection's six convex plate surface.
Caution: Refer to the diagram for installation directions.
ForewardForeward
Left wheelRight wheel
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Troubleshooting
Fault
SymptomsMalfunction CausesTroubleshooting
Steering wheel
free play too
big / abnormal
noise
1. Too much clearance between the steering
gear and gear rack.
2. The inner and outer ball stud of the steering
tie rod ball is worn out.
3. Steering joint is worn out.
4. Steering propeller shaft and steering gear
connection is loose.
5. Steering wheel and steering column connec-
tor is loose.
6. Steering gear mounting bolt is loose.
7. The sliding spline of the lower propeller
shaft is worn and loose.
1. Have the clearance adjusted by professionals,
and if it cannot be adjusted, replace the steer-
ing gear.
2. After inspection, replace the ball stud if nec-
essary.
3. Replace the lower section of steering column.
4. Fasten the connection bolts in accordance
with the specified torque.
5. Fasten the lock nut of the steering wheel.
When the spline is damaged, make sure to re-
place the steering wheel or steering column.
6. Fasten the mounting bolts of the steering
gear.
7. Replace the lower section of steering column.
Hard steering
1. Tire pressure insufficient.
2. Front wheel alignment angle incorrect.
3. Clearance between the steering gear presses
too small.
4. Steering column's spider bearing broken.
5. Steering tie rod ball stud lacks oil or is dam-
aged.
6. Front shock absorber's support bearing bro-
ken.
7. Damaged lower swing arm ball end.
8. Damaged steering pump leads to insufficient
output volume and output pressure.
9. Power steering pump belt slides.
10.Power steering gear internal leakage too
much.
11. Power steering contains air bubbles and pro-
duces irregular noise.
12. Power steering insufficient.
1. Inflate according to the specified pressure.
2. Check and adjust the front wheel alignment
angle.
3. Replace the steering gear or have profession-
als adjust the clearance between the presses.
4. Replace the lower section of steering column.
5. Replace the lower section of the steering tie
rod ball.
6. Replace the connecting components of the
front shock absorber (refer to the front sus-
pension maintenance section).
7. Replace the lower swing arm (refer to the
front suspension maintenance section).
8. Replace the power steering pump.
9. Adjust the belt's tension.
10. Replace the power steering gear.
11.In place, repeatedly turn, exhaust the air
bubble, then after leaving it stationary for one
hour, replenish the power steering according
to the specific model number.
12.Fill the power steering (with specific model
number) until it reaches the PS fluid reser-
voir's specified scale mark.
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2. Remove the steering wheel.
(a) Remove the lock nut Q32012 (M12×1.25) of steering
wheel with a M18 socket wrench in the counterclock-
wise direction.
(b) Grip the entire steering wheel and shake it several
times, and then to pull out the steering wheel upwards.
3. Remove the upper and lower trim cover of the combina-
tion switch.
4. Remove the left and right combination switch and the
ignition lock.
(a) Pull out the wire harness on the left and right
combination switch and the ignition lock.
(b) Remove the left and right combination switch and the
ignition lock.
5. Screw off the bolt 3404202-S08 connected the steering
column and steering propeller shaft with a M13 socket
wrench in the counterclockwise direction.
6. Screw off the two flange bolts Q1840820 (d2=22) which
are in the upper part of steering column connected
to instrument brace reinforcement with a M13 socket
wrench in the counterclockwise direction, and screw
off one flange bolt Q1840850 which is in the lower
part of steering column connected to instrument brace
reinforcement with a M10 socket wrench in the counter-
clockwise direction. Follow the column's upper axes
and pull out the steering column assembly.
Q32012 (M12×1.25)
Lower trim cover
Upper trim cover
3404202-S08
Q1840820 (d2=22)
Q1840850
Right combination switch
Left combination switch
Ignition lock
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7. Manually rotate the two plastic buckles 3412012-S08 in
the counterclockwise direction, and remove the steer-
ing dust cover installed on the steering propeller shaft.
8. Remove the bolt 3404202-S08 connecting the steering
propeller shaft and steering drive connection shaft with
a M13 socket wrench, and then pull out the propeller
shaft.
9. Pull out the steering propeller connection shaft's jacket
assembly 3412100-S08. Remove the bolts 3404202-
S08 which are on the steering propeller connection
shaft and steering gear with a M13 socket wrench, and
then pull out steering propeller connection shaft.
10. Install the steering column assembly by reversing the
removal steps. Pay attention to items below:
(a) While installing the steering column and propeller
shaft, and propeller shaft and steering gear, after insert-
ing the screw into the threaded hole, the screw should
align perfectly with the circular groove, as shown on
the left:
(b) When installing the steering wheel, ensure that the
front tires are in a straight line, make the vehicle logo
on the top of the steering wheel face straight ahead, and
ensure the inner steering spine and steering shaft spline
are aligned.
(c) Fasten the bolts and nuts according to the specified
torque.
3412012-S08
Circular groove
3412100-S08
3404202-S08
Power steering gear removal and installation
1. Screw off the flange bolt connecting the steering col-
umn's lower section and the power steering small gear
shaft with a M13 socket wrench, and then pull out
steering column’s lower section.
2. Remove the steering tie rod ball assembly.
Loosen the hexagon slotted nuts (thread space: 1.25)
Q387B12 with a M18 socket wrench.
3. Hammer the circumference of the steering knuckle arm
with a hammer along the direction of the taper bores
until the tie rod ball and steering knuckle arm's taper
fittings loosen, then pull out the tie rod ball downwards.
Q5003220
Q387B12
3404202-S08
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Removal and installation of the power
steering pump on the engine:
Remove the power steering pump after removing the high
pressure port of the power steering pipeline and steering
pump, as well as the inlet hose.
1. Loosen and adjust the bracket's hexagon bolts
Q1401025 (M10×1.25) with a M13 socket wrench,
l o o s e n t h e p u m p b e l t a r e a , a n d t h e n r e m o v e t h e
steering pump belt.
2. Loosen the hexagon flange mounting bolt Q1841090
(M10×1.25). After pulling out the hexagon flange mounting
bolt, complete the disassembly of the steering pump.
3. Tightening torque for installing the tension regulator
bracket: 40±4 N·m.
Install the tightening torque of the steering pump
mounting bracket: 25±3 N·m
4. After the installation of the power steering pump and
steering pump belt is completed, adjust the tension
of the entire power steering pump belt. Belt tension
should be 450±50 N.
Use an exertion force of 98 N in the middle of the belt.
Belt deflection should be 4-6 mm.
Power Steering Fluid Instructions
Replace the power steering fluid in the following situations:
1. After driving a new vehicle for 6000 km.
2. After replacing any part of the power steering gear, power steering pump and steering pipeline.
3. Driving 6000 km after replacing power steering gear and power steering p\
ump.
Caution:
1. The expelled power steering fluid after replacing power steering compone\
nts cannot be reused.
2. Only use ATF DEXRON III power steering fluid.
3. No matter when the PS fluid reservoir level drops, check the PS fluid reservoir, steering pump, power
steering gear, and steering pipeline, as well as all the connections.
Methods:
Two people are required to add power steering fluid. With the engine off, one person pours the fluid
into the PS fluid reservoir, while the other repeatedly turns the steering wheel from lock to lock for
more than 10 laps, until the steering fluid level is between MAX and MIN. Start the engine and turn
the wheel from lock to lock again (Caution: Do not leave it at the two extreme points for more than 5s).
When the fluid level goes down, refill the steering fluid until it is be\
tween MAX and MIN.
Technical Requirements
1. Mounting bolts with thread fastening glue for the power steering gear, tightening torque is 107±7 N·m
The coupling torque for the steering gear's tie rod and tie rod ball is \
74±7 N·m
The coupling torque for the steering tie rod ball stud and steering knuc\
kle is 49±5 N·m
2. The tightening torque for the steering column assembly and steering gear assembly's secure coupling
bolt is 25±3 N·m
The coupling bolt torque for the steering column and dashboard brace rei\
nforcement is 25±3 N·m
Torque for the fixed steering wheel nut on the upper section of the steer\
ing column is 50±4 N·m
3. Fasten the steering wheel center
Keep the front wheel pointed straight ahead, make sure not to change the direction of the steering rod, and
take down the steering wheel. Install the steering wheel in the center. The steering wheel's radial should be
in the middle, and the Great Wall logo should be in the direct sight of the driver, then tighten nuts.
Tightening torque: 50±5 N·m
4. Steering wheel free clearance inspection
Keep the vehicle centered, stop the engine, and turn the wheel left with a force of about 5 N. If
resistance is felt, stop when the resistance increases. Then turn right and stop under the same
situation. Measure the angle that the steering wheel turns along the outer edge. The angle value
measured is the steering wheel's free clearance. Its standard value should be less than 20°, and from
the middle position it should not turn at a left or right angle larger t\
han 10°.
Q1401025 (M10×1.25)Q1841020 (M10×1.25)
Q1841025 (M10×1.25)
Q1840825Q1841090 (M10×1.25)
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Driver side airbag module
Wi r e h a r n e s s u s e d for deployment
Old tire with no hub
Wire harness used for deployment
Wire harness used for deployment
Wire harness used for deploymentShort circuit area
Longer than 6 m
4. Deploy the wire harness after removing the No. 2
connector of the clock spring.
Prepare two wire harnesses longer than 6 m for deployment,
and connect one of their ends together (to short circuit).
Caution: When deploying the airbag, make sure to
maintain a distance of at least 6 m away from objects
or people, and perform the deployment on a flat sur-
face. While deploying the airbag module outdoors,
avoid strong winds, and ignite it against the wind.
8. Place three old tires with no hub on the tires which are
used to fix in place the driver side airbag module (shown
on the left).
9. Cut off the connection of the driver side airbag module's
wire harness which is used for deployment at a place as
far away from the vehicle as possible and connect it to
the two terminals removed from the vehicle battery, caus-
ing it to deploy (shown on the left).
Caution: Deploy it only after ensuring that there are no
people around the airbag module. After the deployment
of driver side airbag module, the gas generator will be ex-
tremely hot. Continue to use it only after 30 min cooling.
10. Discard the deployed driver side airbag module accord-
ing to the discarding essentials.
5. Insert the airbag deployment wire harness into the
airbag execution device.
6. Install the unused bolts on the driver side airbag
module's inner side bolts, and bound the wheel rim with
a thick metal wire, so as to set the wheel rim in place.
7. Connect the wire harness used for deployment which is
connected with the driver side airbag module with the
lower part of the old tire which is used for installing the
wheel rim. Upwardly fix the driver side airbag module
with the metal wire which is connected to the bolt
(shown on the left).