Chery Tiggo 5 (T21). Manual — part 38
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INSPECTION ITEMS
Off-vehicle Inspection
1. Check the wheel nut.
a. Check wheel nuts for looseness or missing. Tighten if necessary.
2. Check the wheel and tire (spare tire included) (
3. Rotate tires.
a. Chery recommends you to rotate tires every 10000 km. However, the best suitable time for tire rotation
differs depending on driver's driving habits and road conditions.
Tire rotation method (
).
4. Check the front wiper blade (
).
5. Check the rear wiper blade (
).
6. Check the hood and door.
a. Check the hood (
).
b. Check the front doors (
).
c. Check the rear doors (
).
d. Check the back door (
On-vehicle Inspection
1. Check the seat belt.
a. Check the seat belt buckle and retractor.
Pull out the seat belt quickly and repeatedly when it is static. If seat belt retractor cannot lock the
seat belt at one time during inspection, replace the seat belt assembly.
Engage the tab on the seat belt buckle, and pull the seat belt by hand repeatedly to check the
engagement. If buckle cannot lock the seat belt at one time, replace the seat belt assembly.
b. Pull out the seat belt and check the belt for oil stains or damage. Clean or replace if necessary.
c. Replace the seat belt as soon as possible if any of the following occurs.
Seat belt is broken, cracked or worn.
WARNING
When inspecting the vehicle that has been involved in a collision, be sure to check the seat belt system.
If there is any damage or malfunction in the seat belt system, replace it.
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Seat belt webbing is cracked.
There is burnt mark by cigarette on seat belt.
2. Check the horn.
a. Check that horn operates.
3. Check the vehicle lights.
a. Check that headlights, brake lights, rear combination lights, turn signal lights and other vehicle lights
illuminate or blink. Furthermore, check the brightness of vehicle lights.
4. Check the windshield.
a. Check for scratch, dent or wear.
5. Check the windshield wipers and washers.
a. Check that washers are aimed properly. Also, check that washer fluid hits the center of operating range
of each wiper on the windshield.
b. Check wiper blades for cracks. Replace the wiper blades if necessary (
6. Check the windshield defroster.
a. When the air conditioning defroster mode switch is pressed, check that air comes out of defroster
outlets.
b. Press the rear defroster switch for a period of time, then check that rear windshield heats.
7. Check the rear view mirror.
a. Check that rear view mirrors are securely installed.
8. Check the sun visor.
a. Check that sun visors are securely installed and move freely.
9. Check the seat.
a. Check the front seat assembly (
b. Check the rear seat assembly (
).
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WARNING
DO NOT touch the heated rear windshield for a long time to prevent burns.
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10.Check the clutch pedal (
).
11.Check the accelerator pedal.
a. Check that accelerator pedal operates smoothly. Check that pedal does not have uneven resistance or
stick in certain position.
Engine Compartment Inspection
1. Check the engine oil level (
).
2. Check the accessory drive belt (
3. Check the engine for oil leakage.
a. Turn off all the electrical equipment and ignition witch, and remove the key.
b. Support and raise the vehicle.
c. Check the crankshaft pulley for oil stains. If there are oil stains, check crankshaft front oil seal for
leakage. If there are leaks, replace the crankshaft front oil seal.
d. Check oil pan and drain plug for oil stains. Repair or replace related parts if necessary.
e. Check transmission filler plug, drain plug and case for oil stains. Repair or replace related parts if
necessary.
f. If crankshaft front oil seal leaks after repair, it may be caused by the following 3 reasons:
Crankshaft thrust washer wear
Crankcase ventilation system blockage
Excessive engine oil
4. Check the battery.
a. Check the battery and battery voltage (
b. Check the charging voltage of charging system (
).
5. Check the cooling system hoses.
a. Check that there are no cracks, bent, corrosion or loose connections on the cooling system hoses.
Brake System Inspection
1. Check the brake fluid level.
a. Park the vehicle on a level ground.
b. Make sure there is no air in the brake system and the depressing feel of brake pedal is well. Perform
brake bleeding procedures if necessary (
c. Check if brake fluid level is between "MAX" and "MIN"
lines.
d. If brake fluid level drops to the "MIN" line or below,
add brake fluid and check brake system for leakage.
CAUTION
Generally, brake fluid level will change slightly because of wear of brake pad, but it must be kept between
"MIN" and "MAX" lines.
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HINT:
When brake fluid level drops close to the "MIN" line, the wear of brake pad may approach its limit.
After brake pad is replaced, the brake fluid level should be at the upper limit between "MAX" and "MIN"
lines.
2. Check the brake pedal (
3. Check the brake lines and hoses.
HINT:
Work in a well-lighted area. Turn front wheels fully to the right or left before inspection.
a. As shown in the illustration, check the entire
circumferential surface of the brake lines and hoses
with a mirror. Check for the following conditions:
Damage
Wear
Deformation
Crack
Corrosion
Leakage
Bent
Twists
b. Check all clamps for tightness and check the connections for leakage.
c. Check that hoses and lines are not near the sharp edges, moving parts or exhaust system.
4. Check the parking brake.
a. Check that parking brake can stop the vehicle steadily on a slight grade.
5. Check the front disc brake assembly (
6. Check the rear disc brake assembly (
).
Power Steering System Inspection
1. Check the steering wheel free play (
2. Check the steering wheel centering/returnability (
).
3. Check the power steering fluid level (equipped with hydraulic assist steering).
a. Park the vehicle on a level ground.
b. Start the engine. When engine is running, turn the steering wheel left or right to the maximum stroke
and repeat the operation several times.
c. Check if fluid in the steering fluid reservoir is foamed or emulsified. Perform bleeding procedures if
necessary.
d. If fluid is normal, check if the steering fluid level is between "MIN" and "MAX" lines.
e. If fluid level is above the "MAX" line, drain the
excessive steering fluid. If fluid level is below the
"MIN" line, add steering fluid to correct level, and
check power steering system for leakage.
4. Check the ball pin assembly (equipped with hydraulic assist steering) (
).
5. Check the ball pin assembly (equipped with electronic assist steering) (
).
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