Lifan 620. Instruction - page 43
Table 3-10
DTC
C1 202 C1 205
C1 208 C1 211
Cause
Air gap error: no signal because of
air gap too large or sensor short
circuit (resistance is 0), or gear ring
is not properly installed.
Note:
Air gap is the gap between gear ring and
①
sensor;
If faults corresponding to more than 2
②
DTC can be
confirmed, delete the DTC (that can be deleted), drive the
vehicle at a speed of over 40 km/h, confirm the fault
corresponding to this DTC again and refer to the recorded
DTC (and confirm the same DTC).
. Air gap adjust
※
ment method
☞ Not to adjust the type of air gap, but to set automatically according to the tolerance of relevant
part. As a result, confirm the part with abnormal air gap and replace or adjust to specified air gap (by
burnishing the mounting surface contact area of sensor); a thin washer should be placed on the
mounting surface of sensor to adjust to specified air gap.
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Table 3-11
DTC
C1 201 C1 204
C1 207 C1 210
Cause
Note:
Foreign materials, like
①
engine oil and scrap iron in
gear may cause asymmetrical sensor signal;
Air gap means the gap between gear ring and sensor;
②
If faults corresponding to more than 2 DTC can be
③
confirmed, delete the DTC (that can be deleted), drive the
vehicle at a speed of over 40 km/h, confirm the fault
corresponding to this DTC again and refer to the recorded
DTC (and confirm the same fault code).
Gear ring or sensor disturbance:
If nonstandard gear ring is installed
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Table 3-12
DTC
C1 101 C1 102
Cause
Battery voltage abnormal:
Occurring when voltage too high or
too low
Note: If faults corresponding to more than 2 DTC can be
confirmed, delete the DTC (that can be deleted), drive the
vehicle at a speed of over 40 km/h, confirm the fault
corresponding to this DTC again and refer to the recorded
DTC (and confirm the same fault code).
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Table 3-13
DTC C2402
Motor fuse/motor fault
Note: If faults corresponding to more than 2 DTC can be
confirmed, delete the DTC (that can be deleted), drive the
vehicle at a speed of over 40 km/h, confirm the fault
corresponding to this DTC again and refer to the recorded
DTC (and confirm the same fault code).
Cause
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