INSTRUMENTATION, DRIVER INFORMATION 9E-5
SSANGYONG MY2002
DIAGNOSTIC INFORMATION AND PROCEDURE
CIGAR LIGHTER
Cigar lighter inoperative
Step
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9Action
Check fuse F15.
Is the fuse blown?
1. Check for a short circuit and repair if necessary.
2. Replace the fuse.
Is the repair complete?
1. Turn the ignition key to the ACC position.
2. Use a voltmeter to check for voltage at fuse Ef20.
Does the battery voltage available at the fuse Ef20
match the value specified?
Repair the open power supply circuit for fuse Ef20.
Is the repair complete?
1. Remove the electrical connector from the back of
the cigar lighter.
2. Turn the ignition key to the ACC position.
3. Use a voltmeter to check the voltage at the WHT/
DK BLU wire.
Does the battery voltage available at the WHT/DK
BLU wire match the value specified?
Repair the open circuit between the fuse Ef20 and the
cigar lighter.
Is the repair complete?
With the ignition key still in the ACC position, Con-
nect the voltmeter between the WHT/DK BLU and the
BLK wires at the cigar lighter conector.
Does the battery voltage match the value specified?
Repair the open ground circuit.
Is the repair complete?
Replace the cigar lighter.
Is the repair complete?Yes
Go to Step 2
System OK
Go to Step 5
System OK
Go to Step 7
System OK
Go to Step 9
System OK
System OKNo
Go to Step 3
-
Go to Step 4
-
Go to Step 6
-
Go to Step 8
-
- Value(s)
-
-
11 - 14 v
-
11 - 14 v
-
11 - 14 v
-
-
DISITAL CLOCK
Digital Clock Inoperative
Step
1
2
3Action
Is either of the fuses Ef10 and F4 blown?
1. Check for a short circuit and repair if necessary.
2. Replace the blown fuses.
Is the repair complete?
1. Turn the ignition ON.
2. Use a voltmeter to check battery voltage available
at fuses F4.
Does the voltmeter indicate the value specified?Yes
Go to Step 2
System OK
Go to Step 5No
Go to Step 3
-
Go to Step 4 Value(s)
-
-
11 - 14 v
SECTION 9T1
REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY AND ANTI-THEFT
SYSTEM
CAUTION: Disconnect the negative battery cable before removing or installing any electrical unit or when a
tool or equipment could easily come in contact with exposed electrical terminals. Disconnecting this cable
will help prevent personal injury and damage to the vehicle. The ignition must also be in LOCK unless
otherwise noted.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Description and Operation.................................9T1-2
Remote Keyless Entry and Anti-Theft System.....9T1-2
Components Locator..........................................9T1-3
REKES & STICS................................................9T1-3
Diagnostic Information and Procedure.............9T1-4
Input Memory....................................................9T1-5
Repair Instructions..............................................9T1-6
On-Vehicle Service Unit Repair..............................9T1-6Receiver............................................................9T1-6
Antenna.............................................................9T1-6
Stics..................................................................9T1-6
Schematic and Routing Diagrams.....................9T1-7
STICS - Stics Unit..............................................9T1-7
STICS - Door Contact Switch..............................9T1-8
STICS - Keyless, Key Reminder Switch, Siren,
Chime Bell Buzzer ..........................................9T1-9
SSANGYONG MY2002
9T1-4 REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY AND ANTI-THEFT SYSTEM
DIAGNOSTIC INFORMATION AND PROCEDURE
DIAGNOSIS TEST
Introduction
Using the service connector, possible defects in power section, input output section of internal STICS unit can be
detected and each normal status and defect mode can be checked.
Diagnosis method
1. Use buzzer for diagnosis check status output.
2. Following function outputs should not act when diagnosis switch is ON (STICS in the diagnosis socket box :
connection of No. 7 and ground No. 1)
Tail lamp ON warning (buzzer output stop, door lock/unlock output stop)
Seat belt warning (chime bell output stop)
Central door lock (door lock/unlock output stop)
3. Functions in No. 2 should be restored when diagnosis switch is OFF.
4. Check output should be made once while the diagnosis switch is ON.
5. When inputs are made by operating each different switches more than 2 continuously, make output according
to input order (buzzer ON) and trun off the buzzer for 1 second and than make other remaining outputs for
input switch.
6. Buzzer output is as follows.
T1 : 0.3 ± 0.1 sec.
T2 : 0.3 ± 0.1 sec.
T : 0.6 ± 0.2 sec.
Note:
In case of checking related devices, there will be buzzer sound if it is normal and no buzzer sound if it is
defective.
Step Required ConditionActionRemark Valve (s)
Diagnosis switch ON
Battery voltage supply
Operation of battery and
related devices
IGN key insertion
Operation of IGN and
related devicesBuzzer once
Buzzer twice
Buzzer once
Buzzer once
Buzzer once
Buzzer once
Buzzer once
Buzzer once
Buzzer once
IGN 1 buzzer
twice, IGN 2
buzzer once,
Power window
buzzer 3 times
Buzzer once
Buzzer once
Wiper motor
parking 3 times,
washer switch
once, wiper relay
twice Confirm thediagnosis function start
Check the battery
Tailgate, rear door lock switch
Driver’s door lock switch
Passenger’s door lock switch
Driver’s door switch
Passenger and rear door switch
REKES input
Key reminder switch
IGN and power window relay
Parking brake switch
Seat belt switch
Washer switch1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13Diagnosis
switch ON
REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY AND ANTI-THEFT SYSTEM 9T1-5
SSANGYONG MY2002
KAA9T020
KAA9T030
INPUT MEMORY
When the REKES transmitter is lost
1. Connect the battery terminal No. 3 and REKES
terminal No. 4 which are on the diagnosis socket
under the dash board with service lead wire.
2. push the lock or unlock button on the REKES
transmitter.
3. Input memory and close all doors.
4. Check the operation of door locking system by
pushing the lock or unlock button on the REKES
transmitter.
When the transmitter is faulty
1. Connect the battery terminal No. 3 and REKES
terminal No. 4 which are on the diagnosis socket
under the dash board with service lead wire.
2. Set the input switch of the REKES receiver onto
the No. 1 or No. 2 position and push the lock or
unlock button on the REKES transmitter.
3. Set the input switch of the REKES receiver onto
the central position and close all doors.
4. Check the operation of door locking system by
pushing the lock or unlock button on the REKES
transmitter.
Step Required ConditionActionRemark Valve (s)
Wiper motor
parking 3 times,
washer switch
once, wiper relay
twice
Buzzer once
Buzzer once
Buzzer once
Buzzer once Wiper auto switch
ALT ‘L’
Volume variable switch
Defogger switch
Speed sensor signal
Operation of IGN and
related devices
Operation of IGN and
starting and related
devices14
15
16
17
18
KAA9T100
SSANGYONG MY2002
9T1-6 REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY AND ANTI-THEFT SYSTEM
KAA9T040
ON-VEHICLE SERVICE
UNIT REPAIR
RECEIVER
Removal and Installation Procedure
1. Remove the bolts with the receiver.
Dissimilar metals in direct contact with each
other may corrode rapidly. Make sure to use
the correct fasteners to prevent premature
corrosion.
2. Installation should follow the removal procedure
in the reverse order.
ANTENNA
Removal and Installation Procedure
1. Disconnect the antenna cable from the receiver.
2. Remove the REKES antenna.
3. Installation should follow the removal procedure
in the reverse order.
REPAIR INSTRUCTIONS
1 Receiver
2 Antenna
STICS
Removal and Installation Procedure
1. Disconnect the negative battery cable.
2. Remove the floor console. Refer to Section 9G,
Interior Trim.
3. Disconnect the electrical connector.
4. Remove the bolts with the STICS.
Dissimilar metals in direct contact with each
other may corrode rapidly. Make sure to use
the correct fasteners to prevent premature
corrosion.
5. Installation should follow the removal procedure
in the reverse order.
KAA9T060
1) VSS(VEHICLE SPEED SENSOR), METER(SPEEDO, TACHO) & GAUGE(FUEL, TEMPERATURE)
- GASOLINE ........................................................................................................................................................... 5-96
(1) W/O EURO III .................................................................................................................................................................................... 5-96
(2) W/ EURO III ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 5-98
2) WARNING LAMP(ENGINE CHECK, AIR BAG, EBD, ABS), TCS INDICATOR............................................. 5-100
3) INDICATOR(DEFROSTER, WINTER MODE, POWR MODE, 4WD LOW, 4WD HIGH, 4WD CHECK)..... 5-102
4) WARNING LAMP (SEAT BELT, DOOR OPEN, PARKING BRAKE), INDICATOR (BATTERY CHARGING,
GLOW).................................................................................................................................................................. 5-104
5) FRONT FOG LAMP, TURN SIGNAL, HAZARD, HIGH BEAM ......................................................................... 5-106
6) DIGITAL CLOCK,WARNING (OIL PRESSURE, LOW FUEL LEVEL) CLUSTER ILLUMINATION............... 5-108
7) SELECTOR LEVER POSITION LAMP (P,R,N,D,3,2,1).................................................................................... 5-110
19. 19.19. 19.
19.
STICS(SUPER STICS(SUPER STICS(SUPER STICS(SUPER
STICS(SUPER
TIME & ALARM INTEGRA TIME & ALARM INTEGRATIME & ALARM INTEGRA TIME & ALARM INTEGRA
TIME & ALARM INTEGRA
TED CONTR TED CONTRTED CONTR TED CONTR
TED CONTR
OL SYSTEM) OL SYSTEM)OL SYSTEM) OL SYSTEM)
OL SYSTEM)
................................ ................................................................ ................................
................................
5-112 5-112 5-112 5-112
5-112
1) STICS UNIT .......................................................................................................................................................... 5-112
2) FRONT WIPER CIRCUIT.................................................................................................................................... 5-114
3) CENTRAL DOOR LOCK SYSTEM ..................................................................................................................... 5-116
4) KEYLESS, KEY REMINDER SWITCH, SIREN, CHIME BELL BUZZER ........................................................ 5-118
5) DEFROSTER........................................................................................................................................................ 5-120
6) LAMP(ROOM, DOOR COURTESY LH/RH, LUGGAGE), DOOR CONTACT SWITCH .................................. 5-122
20. 20.20. 20.
20.
SEA SEASEA SEA
SEA
T HEA T HEAT HEA T HEA
T HEA
TER TERTER TER
TER
.......................................................................................................................... .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... ..........................................................................................................................
..........................................................................................................................
5-124 5-124 5-124 5-124
5-124
21. 21.21. 21.
21.
ST STST ST
ST
OP LAMP OP LAMPOP LAMP OP LAMP
OP LAMP
, ,, ,
,
BTSI (BRAKE BTSI (BRAKE BTSI (BRAKE BTSI (BRAKE
BTSI (BRAKE
TRANSMISSION SHIFT INTERLOCK) TRANSMISSION SHIFT INTERLOCK)TRANSMISSION SHIFT INTERLOCK) TRANSMISSION SHIFT INTERLOCK)
TRANSMISSION SHIFT INTERLOCK)
................................... ...................................................................... ...................................
...................................
5-126 5-126 5-126 5-126
5-126
1) METAL TOP .......................................................................................................................................................... 5-126
2) SOFT TOP............................................................................................................................................................ 5-128
22. 22.22. 22.
22.
POWER WINDOW POWER WINDOWPOWER WINDOW POWER WINDOW
POWER WINDOW
..................................................................................................................... .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... .....................................................................................................................
.....................................................................................................................
5-130 5-130 5-130 5-130
5-130
23. 23.23. 23.
23.
ELECTRIC OSRV (OUTSIDE REAR VIEW) MIRROR ELECTRIC OSRV (OUTSIDE REAR VIEW) MIRRORELECTRIC OSRV (OUTSIDE REAR VIEW) MIRROR ELECTRIC OSRV (OUTSIDE REAR VIEW) MIRROR
ELECTRIC OSRV (OUTSIDE REAR VIEW) MIRROR
........................................................... ...................................................................................................................... ...........................................................
...........................................................
5-132 5-132 5-132 5-132
5-132
24. 24.24. 24.
24.
REAR REAR REAR REAR
REAR
WIPER & WIPER & WIPER & WIPER &
WIPER &
W WW W
W
ASHER ASHERASHER ASHER
ASHER
...................................................................................................... ............................................................................................................................................................................................................ ......................................................................................................
......................................................................................................
5-134 5-134 5-134 5-134
5-134
25. 25.25. 25.
25.
CIGARETTE LIGHTER, HORN CIGARETTE LIGHTER, HORNCIGARETTE LIGHTER, HORN CIGARETTE LIGHTER, HORN
CIGARETTE LIGHTER, HORN
................................................................................................ ................................................................................................................................................................................................ ................................................................................................
................................................................................................
5-136 5-136 5-136 5-136
5-136
26.HEAD LAMP 26.HEAD LAMP26.HEAD LAMP 26.HEAD LAMP
26.HEAD LAMP
.............................................................................................................................. ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ ..............................................................................................................................
..............................................................................................................................
5-138 5-138 5-138 5-138
5-138
27. 27.27. 27.
27.
HEAD LAMP LEVELING DEVICE (HLLD) HEAD LAMP LEVELING DEVICE (HLLD)HEAD LAMP LEVELING DEVICE (HLLD) HEAD LAMP LEVELING DEVICE (HLLD)
HEAD LAMP LEVELING DEVICE (HLLD)
.............................................................................. ............................................................................................................................................................ ..............................................................................
..............................................................................
5-140 5-140 5-140 5-140
5-140