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................................42
037A Transmission’s Overall External Schematics ....................................................43
Main Technical Parameters ..................................................................................\
....43
Transmission’s Proper Use and Care ........................................................................44
Technical Specifications for Transmission Installation and Adjustment .....................44
Areas of Importance ..................................................................................\
................45
Troubleshooting ..................................................................................\
.......................46
037A Transmission Structural Schematics ................................................................47
Clutch ...................................................................................\
......................................48
Gear Shift Fork and Fork Shaft ..................................................................................49
Transmission Case ..................................................................................\
..................50
Disassembling the Input Shaft Subassembly ............................................................56
Disassembling the Output Shaft Subassembly ..........................................................60
Disassembling the Shift Cover Subassembly ............................................................64
Disassembling the Differential Subassembly .............................................................68
Chapter Six: Suspension System ........................................................................\
.......................71
Suspension System Technical Parameters ...............................................................72
Front Suspension ...................................................................................\
....................73
Subframe and Front Stabilizer Bar ............................................................................77
Lower Swing Arm ...................................................................................\
....................80
Drive Shaft ..................................................................................\
...............................84
Rear Suspension ..................................................................................\
.....................86
Wheel and Tire ...................................................................................\
........................89
Chapter Seven: Brake System ........................................................................\
...........................94
Brake System Components Arrangement Schematics ..............................................95
Brake System Maintenance ...................................................................................\
....96
Brake Pedal ..................................................................................\
.............................98
Parking Brake Control Mechanism Assembly ..........................................................102
Vacuum Booster with Brake Cylinder Assembly ......................................................103
Anti-lock Brake System ...................................................................................\
.........107
ABS General Problem Maintenance and Areas of Importance ................................109
Steering Knuckle and Hub Brake Assembly ............................................................112
Front Brake Caliper ...................................................................................\
...............118
Rear Brake ...................................................................................\
............................124
Rear Support Axle ...................................................................................\
.................131
Chapter Eight: Steering System ........................................................................\
.......................134
Troubleshooting ..................................................................................\
.....................135
Steering System Maintenance .................................................................................137
Power Steering Fluid Instructions ............................................................................141
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........141
Chapter Nine: Vehicle Body Electrical System ........................................................................\
.142
Basic Information on the Electrical System .............................................................143
Fuse Box ...................................................................................\
...............................144
Overall Vehicle’s Grounding Point Schematics ........................................................150
Key Electrical Component’s Module Schematics for the Overall Vehicle ................151
Wire Harness Distribution Chart for the Overall Vehicle ..........................................152
Wire Harness Relationship and Plug-in Connections Numbered Diagram ..............155
Wire Harness Plug-in Connectors and Pin Function Diagram .................................156
Electrical Wiring Diagram for the Overall Vehicle ....................................................167
Chapter Ten: Electrical Accessories ........................................................................\
.................177
Reverse Sensor ..................................................................................\
.....................178
Combination Meter ..................................................................................\
................180
Central Door Lock ...................................................................................\
.................181
Power Windows ..................................................................................\
.....................184
Immobilizer System ..................................................................................\
...............186
CD Player ..................................................................................\
..............................193
DVD Player ..................................................................................\
............................195
Chapter Eleven: Air Conditioning System........................................................................\
........202
Areas of Importance ..................................................................................\
..............203
Technical Parameters ..................................................................................\
............203
Troubleshooting ..................................................................................\
.....................204
Air Conditioning System’s Structure Diagram and Fundamentals ...........................207
Air Conditioning System Overview ..........................................................................207
Air Conditioning System Terminal Definition ............................................................208
Compressor ..................................................................................\
...........................208
Electromagnetic Clutch ...................................................................................\
.........210
Vacuuming and Charging Refrigerant ......................................................................211
Filling Quantity and Method for Refrigerant Oil ........................................................212
Daily Maintenance of the Air Conditioning System .................................................212
Chapter Twelve: Airbags ........................................................................\
...................................213
Airbag Electronic Control Unit ..................................................................................214
Diagnostic Scanner ...................................................................................\
...............215
Troubleshooting ..................................................................................\
.....................216
Vehicle Collision Diagnostics ..................................................................................\
.226
Removal Method for Individual Components ...........................................................227
Driver Side Airbag Module (DAB), Front Passenger Side
Airbag Module (PAB), Clock Spring, and Steering Wheel .......................................228
Airbag Module Disposal ...................................................................................\
........230
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Chassis' Main Assembly Technical Parameters (Continued)
ItemSpecifications
Wheel and
tire
Wheel specificationsStandard 15 × 6J rim, offset distance: 40 mm
Tire specificationsStandard tire selection 185/65 R15 88H
Spare tire
specificationsSpare tire 185/65 R15 88H, T125/70R16 96M J16 × 4T
Steering
system
Steering gearRack and pinion hydraulic power steering gear, with drive ratio of 19.03,
power steering pump rate of flow is 6.7-8.9 L/min
Steering columnSafe, energy absorbing, angle-adjustable steering column, with an adjustable
range of 3.6°.
Steering wheelA three stage softening type with airbag, diameter of 370 mm, and maximum
steering circle number of 3.08.
Main technical
parameters
Front wheel camber/rear wheel camber-0° 43′ ± 30′ /-0° 43' ± 30'
Kingpin angle+10°21′ ± 30′
Kingpin caster+1°49′ ± 30′
Front wheel toe-in/rear wheel toe-in-0° 01′ ± 15′ /+0° 14' ± 15'
Inside wheel steering angle (°)32°-37°
Outer wheel steering angle (°)28°-30°
Steering wheel rotation number (n)3.08
Steering system angle ratio (i0ω)19.03
Brake
system
Service brake type
The service brake system adopts a hydraulic vacuum power-assisted type.
The front/rear brakes are disc and drum brakes respectively. The front brake
uses a ventilated disc, and the brake pedal is a suspended pedal with vacuum
booster. Brake line is in a dual-circuit diagonal (X type) arrangement,
adopting a ABS + EBD anti-lock and braking force distribution system.
Service brake booster
and master cylinder
Single stage Φ9inch vacuum booster, series dual-chamber brake master
cylinder, cylinder bore Φ22.22 mm, stroke 32 mm
Brake reservoirShares with the clutch master cylinder reservoir and installed with a brake
fluid level alarm.
Brake pedal strokeFree play: 6-9 mm, working stroke: 37-40 mm.
Brake pedal pressure<380 N (no load) <480 N (full load)
Parking brake
The parking brake system uses a mechanical remote ratchet cable control
mechanism to control the rear wheel drum brake. Brake lever's functional
stroke is 5-8 gearteeth.
Brake parameters
Front wheelFloating caliper disc brake
Wheel cylinder
diameterΦ54 mm
Brake disc
diameterΦ255 mm
Rear wheelLeading trailing shoe drum
brake
Wheel cylinder
diameterΦ19.05 mm
Drum brake
diameterΦ200 mm
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Torque Specifications for Key Operational Bolts
Any part that has a tightening torque requirement for fastening piece connections should be fastened according
to specifications, the tightening torque of fastening pieces that have no tightening torque specification should
satisfy the QC/T 518—1999 regulations.
Tightening torque for key operational bolts are shown in the table below.
No.Important fastening piece locationsFastening piece name
and model numberQuantity
Tightening
torque
(N·m)
1Chassis
1.01Left mount & left side memberHexagon bolt for flange face1112±10
Left mount & left mounting bracketHexagon bolt for flange face264±5
1.02Left mounting bracket & transmissionHexagon bolt for flange face364±5
Right mount & engineHexagon nut for flange face141±4
1.03Right mount & engineHexagon bolt for flange face264±5
Right mount & vehicle bodyHexagon bolt for flange face 264±5
Grade Specification and Filled Quantity of Each Individual Functioning
Component's Working Agent
No.Functioning
component
QuantitySpecificationsGW413EFGW4G15
1Engine fuel45L
#93 and above high quality unleaded gasoline (GW413EF,
GW4G15 engine)
#-10 light diesel fuel (YC4W75-31 engine)
2Engine
lubricant3.25±0.25 L3.5L
GW413EF
SJ 15W-40/SJ 10W-30
(For China domestic model)
SL 5W-30 (For alpine region model)
GW4G15
SJ 20W-40/SJ 10W-30 (For domestic &
exported high-temperature region model)
SL 10W-30 (For alpine region model)
3Coolant5.5±0.5 L5.4±0.5 L
Ethylene-Glycol-35oC antifreeze fluid
(For China domestic model)
Ethylene-Glycol-45oC antifreeze fluid
(For alpine region model)
4Clutch fluid0.49±0.02 L0.72±0.02 LDOT4 synthetic brake fluid
5Transmission
lubricant1.9±0.1 L1.8L
GL-4 80W-90 (For China domestic model)
GL-4 75W-90 (For alpine region model)
GL-5 140 (For high-temperature region model)
6Power steering
fluid0.65±0.02 L0.75±0.02 LATF DEXRONⅢ Mobil fluid
7Brake fluid0.49±0.02 LDOT4 synthetic brake fluid
8Battery
terminal1.0 gIndustrial vaseline
9Windshield
washer fluid2.8±0.1 L
Room temperature: use clean water with a hardness less
than 205g/1000 kg.
Low temperature (-18oC±3oC): use methanol-water
solution concentration of 50%.
10Air conditioner
refrigerant510±10 gR134a
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Subframe and Front Stabilizer Bar
Components
Front stabilizer bar
Lower swing arm RH
Subframe
Subframe strut bar
Lower swing arm LH
Stabilizer bar bracket
Stabilizer bar bushing
Subframe removal and installation
1. Remove the engine's rear suspension bolts, coupling
bolts between steering propeller shaft and column,
and the steering fuel hose. Disconnect the connection
between the steering knuckle, swing arm, and steering
tie rod. For detailed steps, please refer to the removal
o f t h e e n g i n e , s t e e r i n g s y s t e m , a n d t h e s t e e r i n g
knuckle assembly.
2. Remove the strut bar.
Screw off the subframe strut bar mounting bolts Q1401020
(M10×1.25) FD with a sleeve, and remove the strut bar. As
shown on the left: There are four bolts, two on the left and
two on the right.
Tightening torque: 49±5 N·m
Caution: When removing the steering fuel hose, power
steering fluid may flow out, so collect the fluid in a
container.
3. Remove subframe.
Remove the subframe's front mounting bolt Q1861275TF2
(M12×1.25) + Q402 (d2=32) FD with a M18 sleeve (needs
a extension bar). Remove the subframe's rear mounting bolt
Q1861455TF2 (M14×1.5) + Q402 (d2=32 t=5) FD with the
same tool. (shown on the left).
Caution: Lift the subframe when removing to avoid
operator injury due to it falling off.
4. Remove the front stabilizer bar, steering gear, and
lower swing arm. For detailed steps, please refer to the
removal and installation of the stabilizer bar, steering
gear, and lower swing arm.
Q1401020
Q1861275TF2
Q1861455TF2
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Wheel and Tire
Tire
Remark
This vehicle's tire is of the tubeless type. The optimal design condition is met when the inflation pressure is at
the recommended value, and the tire is under full load. Maintaining suitable tire pressure and proper driving
habits greatly influence the tire's use life. For the vehicle, it improves riding comfort, stability, and handling. For
the tire, it reduces tread wear, damage to the tire and extends tire life. Overloading, speeding, and unnecessary
emergency braking will all add to the tire's wear and tear.
Tire pressure measurements should be taken under normal temperature. If the tire pressure rises due to motion
generated heat when driving, cooling it will return to the normal temperature. Therefore, do not deflate the tire
when the air pressure has risen to this point. The tire's air pressure will naturally and slowly decrease when used
under normal conditions. Hence please inspect the air pressure regularly (suggested once a month). The spare
tire should be kept in a useable condition at all times.
Inspect the tire pressure when it is cool monthly or before a long drive. Adjust the tire pressure to the recom-
mended level. The air pressure will normally rise because the tire warms up due to movement. Therefore, after
driving, you absolutely must not deflate or reduce the tire's air pressure, as deflating could reduce the cool tire's
air pressure.
Tire inflation
During a new tire's initial stage of use, warning due to bending motions will cause the tire to swell, and thus
reduce the corresponding air pressure. After 24 hours or 2000-3000 km worth of drive, charge the air pressure.
After inflating, check if the air nozzle core is leaking air with soapy \
water, then lock on the cap.
Possible problems caused by tire pressure
Exceeding the recommended air
pressure
Below the recommended air pressureSame vehicle axle, different
air pressure
Possible problems it
can create
1. Bumpy ride
2. The tear or rupturing of the tire
3. Rapid wear of the tire tread's center
1. Noisy turns
2. Uneasy turns
3. Tread edge wear is accelerated and uneven
4. The tire's rim is damaged or ruptured
5. The tire cord ruptures
6. High tire temperature
7. Steering failure
8. Large oil consumption
1. Uneven braking
2. Over steering
3. Steering failure
4. Deviation while accelerating
Tire and wheel (steel wheel) installation instructions
When installing the tire and wheel, the tire's radial hardware components, also called "high spot", should be at
the same level of the wheel's minimum radius or so called "low spot".
The "high spot" of the tire is initially marked by the paint spot on the side of the tire's surface. This paint will
eventually be washed away.
The "low spot" of the wheel is initially marked by a paint spot on the wheel flange. Whenever the tire is
removed from the wheel, the tire and wheel need re-balancing to make sure the vehicle runs smoothly. If no
paint spot is found on the tire, draw a line on the tire and the wheel before they are removed, in order to make
sure that the tire and the wheel will be re-assembled at the same place.\
Tire replacement
When a tire needs to be replaced, make sure to use a tire with the same specification as the original one. A new
tire used for replacement must be of the same dimension, load area, and structure as the original one. Using tires
that are different in dimension or type will influence the vehicle's riding comfort, handling, speedometer and
odometer calibration, vehicle ground clearance, and the clearance between the tire or the tire's snow chain and
the vehicle body or chassis.
It is suggested to use a new pair of tires on the same axle. If only one tire is needed to be replaced, make sure to
use a tire with a tread most similar to the original, so as to keep brak\
e power and traction balanced.
Warning: Do not mix radial tires, bias tires, bias belted tires, etc., which are of different structure on the
same vehicle unless it is an emergency. Mixing different tires would seriously influence the vehicle's
handling and stability, and even possibly lead to losing control of the vehicle.
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Steering System
Troubleshooting ..................................................................135
Steering System Maintenance............................................137
Power Steering Fluid Instructions .......................................141
Technical Requirements .....................................................141
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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.