Chery Tiggo 5 (T21). Manual - part 267

 

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Chery Tiggo 5 (T21). Manual - part 267

 

 

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Tire Rotation

Description

Front and rear tires operate at different loads and perform different steering, driving and braking functions. For 
these reasons, different wear rate is formed, causing irregular wear patterns. These effects can be reduced by 
rotating the tires at regular time.
Advantages of tire rotation:
 Improving tread life
 Maintaining traction levels
 Maintaining smooth and quiet driveability

Rotation Method

Perform tire rotation as shown in the illustration.

CAUTION

 Chery recommends you rotate your tires every 10000 km. However, the best suitable time for tire rotation 

differs depending on driver's driving habits and road conditions.

Front

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BRAKE CONTROL SYSTEM

GENERAL INFORMATION

Description

The brake control system equipped on this vehicle is ABS (Anti-lock Brake System) + EBD (Electronic Brake 
Force Distribution). It mainly consists of the following components:
 ABS control module assembly (hydraulic control module and electronic control module)
 Wheel speed sensors (each wheel has one sensor)
The primary purpose of ABS is to prevent wheels from being locked during sudden braking. It has the 
following effects:
1. Improve vehicle driving stability.
2. Improve vehicle steering ability.
3. Maintain optimal brake pressure.

1 - ABS Control Module Assembly

2 - Rear Right Wheel Speed Sensor

3 - Rear Left Wheel Speed Sensor

4 - Front Left Wheel Speed Sensor

5 - Front Right Wheel Speed Sensor

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2

3

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4. Shorten brake distance effectively.

Operation

ABS Braking

1. If ABS system detects that the wheels may be locked when applying brake, the brake system will enter 

ABS braking mode. During braking, ABS control module outputs signal from each wheel speed sensor to 
each solenoid valve after analysis in order to adjust the fluid pressure in each line, to prevent the wheels 
from being locked.

2. There are some operating symptoms of ABS that seem to be abnormal at first, but in fact they are normal. 

The symptoms are as follows:
a. If the electronic control module is malfunctioning, fail-safe function will be activated, ABS system will 

not operate and ABS warning light will come on.

b. After vehicle is power on or engine is started, short "buzz" sound can be heard, which is the ABS 

self-check sound, and this is normal.

c. Noise caused by the corresponding solenoid valve movement when EBD is involved in braking can be 

heard, but this is normal.

d. Brake pedal may vibrate slightly and mechanical noise can be heard during ABS operation, but this is 

normal.

e. Braking distance may be longer than that of vehicles without ABS when braking on rough, sandy, or 

snow-covered roads.

ABS Control Mode

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FR

RL

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EME

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LPA

LPA

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