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1.CHECK A/T FLUID PRESSURE SENSOR SIGNAL
• With the scan tool, select view DTC and data stream for A/T.
• Start vehicle and monitor the value of INPUT SPEED SENSOR.
ITEM CONDITIONDISPLAY
VALUE
Fluid Pressure Ignition switch
on, not running
Below 0.2 bar
• Engine: Idle
• TFT: 31°C
• ECT: 30°C Approximately
0.05 bar
Is the check result normal?
Ye s>>The condition that caused this DTC is intermittent (See Diagnostic Help in Section 08 Transaxle &
Transfer Case).
No
>>Go to the next step.
2.CHECK FLUID PRESSURE SENSOR ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR
• Stop vehicle and turn ignition switch off.
• Disconnect fluid pressure sensor 2 connector.
• Inspect the electrical connector for damage.
Is the electrical connector OK?
Ye s>>Go to the next step.
No
>>Repair or replace the electrical connector
as necessary.
DIAGNOSIS & TESTING
LTSMD080021
08
08–101Chery Automobile Co., Ltd.
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1.CHECK A/T INPUT SIGNAL
• With the scan tool, select view DTC and data stream for A/T.
• Vehicle start and read out the value of INPUT SPEED SENSOR.
ITEM CONDITIONDISPLAY
VALUE
Input speed sensor During driving
(lock-up ON) Approximately
matches the
engine speed.
Is the check result normal?
Ye s>>The condition that caused this DTC is intermittent (See Diagnostic Help in Section 08 Transaxle &
Transfer Case).
No
>>Go to the next step.
2.CHECK INPUT SHAFT SPEED SENSOR POWER SUPPLY
• Stop the vehicle and turn ignition switch off.
• Disconnect input shaft speed sensor electrical connector.
• Turn the ignition switch on.
• Check sensor power supply between sensor termi-
nal 3 and ground in the sensor electrical connector
E-088.
• Voltage should be more than 12 V.
Is the check result normal?
Ye s>>Go to step 4.
No
>>Go to the next step.
DIAGNOSIS & TESTING
LTSMD080004
08
08–165Chery Automobile Co., Ltd.
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1.CHECK A/T OUTPUT SIGNAL
• With the scan tool, select view DTC and data stream for A/T.
• Vehicle start and read out the value of OUTPUT SPEED SENSOR.
ITEM CONDITIONDISPLAY
VALUE
Output speed sensor During driving Approximately
matches the
speedometer reading.
Is the check result normal?
Ye s>>The condition that caused this DTC is intermittent (See Diagnostic Help in Section 08 Transaxle &
Transfer Case).
No
>>Go to the next step.
2.CHECK OUTPUT SHAFT SPEED SENSOR POWER SUPPLY
• Stop vehicle and turn ignition switch off.
• Disconnect output shaft speed sensor connector.
• Turn ignition switch on.
• Check sensor power supply between sensor termi-
nal 3 and ground in the sensor electrical connector
E-089.
• Voltage should be more than 12 V.
Is the check result normal?
Ye s>>Go to step 4.
No
>>Go to the next step.
DIAGNOSIS & TESTING
LTSMD080006
08–170Chery Automobile Co., Ltd.
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•Self-diagnosis detection logic.
DTC NO. DTC DEFINITION DTC DETECTION
CONDITION DTC SET
CONDITION POSSIBLE CAUSES
26 Brake pedal position
switch circuitmalfunction Vehicle is driving The brake switch is
on while vehicle is driving •
Brake switch
• Harness or
connectors (The
sensor circuit is open
or shorted)
• TCM
DTC Confirmation Procedure:
Before performing the following procedure, confirm that battery voltage is more than 12 V.
• Connect the X-431 scan tool to the Data Link Connector (DLC) - use the most current software available.
• After connection, press POWER key to start X-431.
• Turn ignition switch on, with the scan tool, view and erase stored DTCs in the TCM.
• Start engine then select Dposition.
• Drive the vehicle.
• With the scan tool, select view DTC and data stream.
• If the DTC is detected, the DTC condition is current. Go to Diagnostic Procedure - Step 1.
• If the DTC is not detected, the DTC condition is intermittent (See Diagnostic Help and Intermittent DTC Trou-
bleshooting in Section 08 Transaxle & Transfer Case for more information).
NOTE :
While performing electrical diagnosis & testing, always refer to the electrical schematics for specific circuit
and component information.
Diagnostic Procedure
1.CHECK BRAKE PEDAL POSITION SWITCH SIGNAL
• With the scan tool, select view DTC and data stream for A/T.
• Start vehicle and read out the value of STOP LAMP SWITCH.
ITEM CONDITIONDISPLAY
VALUE
Stop lamp switch During driving OFF
Is the check result normal?
Ye s>>The condition that caused this DTC is intermittent (See Diagnostic Help in Section 08 Transaxle &
Transfer Case).
No
>>Go to the next step.
DIAGNOSIS & TESTING
08
08–175Chery Automobile Co., Ltd.
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Antilock Brake System (ABS) Bleeding Procedure
ABS Bleeding Information
WARNING!
When bleeding the brake system, wear safety glasses. A clear bleed tube must be attached to the bleeder
screws and submerged in a clear container filled partially. Direct the flow of brake fluid away from yourself and
the painted surfaces of the vehicle. Brake fluid at high pressure may come out of the bleeder screws when
opened.
CAUTION:
Before removing the master cylinder cap, wipe it clean to prevent dirt and other foreign matter
from dropping into the master cylinder reservoir. Use brake fluid or an equivalent from a fresh,
tightly sealed container. Brake fluid must conform to DOT 4 specifications.
NOTE :
During the brake bleeding procedure, be sure the brake fluid level remains close to theMAXlevel in the master
cylinder fluid reservoir. Check the fluid level periodically during the bleeding procedure and add brake fluid as
required.
NOTE :
Do not pump the brake pedal at any time while having a bleeder screw open during the bleeding process. This will
only increase the amount of air in the system and make additional bleeding necessary. Do not allow the master
cylinder reservoir to run out of brake fluid while bleeding the system. An empty reservoir will allow additional air into
the brake system. Check the fluid level frequently and add fluid as needed. The following wheel circuit sequence for
bleeding the brake hydraulic system should be used to ensure adequate removal of all trapped air from the hydraulic
system.
ABS Bleeding Instructions
When bleeding the ABS system, the following bleeding sequence must be followed to ensure complete and adequate
bleeding:
1. Make sure all hydraulic fluid lines are installed and properly torqued.
2. Connect the X-431 scan tool to the diagnostics connector.
3. Using the scan tool, check to make sure the ABS module does not have any fault codes stored. If it does, clear them.
4. Bleed the base brake system (See Manual Brake Bleeding in Section 12 Brake).
NOTE :
Pressure bleeding is recommended to bleed the base brake system to ensure all air is removed from the brake
system.
5. Using the scan tool, access ABS bleedingfunction. Follow the instructions displayed. When finished, discon-
nect the scan tool and proceed.
6. Bleed the base brake system a second time. Check brake fluid level in the reservoir periodically to prevent emptying, causing air to enter the hydraulic system.
7. Fill the master cylinder fluid reservoir to the MAXlevel.
8. Test drive the vehicle to be sure the brakes are operating correctly and that the brake pedal does not feel spongy.
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Description
The Instrument Cluster (IC) is located in the instrument panel directly in front of the driver. The IC is used to inform
the driver of specific vehicle information. The IC uses indicator lamps and gauges to warn the driver of potentially
critical operating conditions.
Operation
The Instrument Cluster (IC) uses hard wired inputs from various sensors and switches. The sensors and switches are
located throughout the vehicle. The IC displays the following gauges:
•Speedometer - The IC displays the vehicle speed as determined by the Engine Control Module (ECM).
• Tachometer - The IC displays the engine speed as determined by the Engine Control Module (ECM).
• Temperature Gauge - The IC displays the engine coolant temperature as determined by the Engine Control
Module (ECM).
• Fuel Gauge - The IC displays the amount of fuel in the fuel tank as determined by the fuel level sensor.
1 - Tachometer
2 - Maintenance Indicator Light
3 - Cruise Indicator Light
4 - Parking Brake System Warning Light
5 - Parking Light
6 - Malfunction Indicator Light
7 - Left-Turn Light
8 - Door/Trunk Lid Open Warning Display
9 - Charging System Light
10 - Front Fog Light Indicator Light
11 - Brake System Warning Light
12 - High Beam Indicator Light
13 - Speedometer
14 - Airbag Light
15 - Rear Fog Light Indicator Light16 - 4WD Warning Light (If Equipped)
17 - Right-Turn Light
18 - Low Fuel Warning Light
19 - ABS Warning Light
20 - Oil Pressure Warning Light
21 - Fuel Gauge
22 - Temperature Gauge
23 - Electronic Throttle Control Indicator Light
24 - Km/h Light
25 - Transaxle Range Indicator (If Equipped)
26 - Odometer/Trip Odometer
27 - Digital Clock
28 - Adjust Button
29 - Seat Belt Reminder Light
30 - Coolant Temperature Warning Light
LTSM150129
15–52Chery Automobile Co., Ltd.