BODY WIRING SYSTEM 9A-13
SSANGYONG MY2002
1 C351
2 S201
3 G201
4 G202
5 Auto down unit
6 HLLD switch
7 OSRV switch
8 Rear wiper & washer switch
9 C201
10 Clutch switch “A”
11 Clutch switch “B” (Gasoline E/G)
12 Stop lamp switch
13 Dimmer & passing switch
14 Turn signal,FRT fog lamp & Light switch
15 Wiper switch
16 J201
17 C202
18 Immobilizer antenna
19 Ignition switch
20 Cruise control switch
21 Key reminder switch
22 C203
23 Acceleration pedal sensor
24 Kick down switch
25 REKES
26 ADD’ (LH)
27 Diagnosis connector
28 Brake fluid switch
29 Locking hud solenoid (TCCU)
30 C116
31 Cluster “D”
32 Cluster “C”
33 Cluster “B”
34 Cluster “A”
35 J202
36 J202
37 J203
38 S203
39 4WD switch
40 Hazard switch
41 Defroster switch
42 ECS switch
43 Antenna feeder cable
44 S204
45 Audio
46 DRL unit
47 SDM
48 G204
49 C204
50 Chime Bell
51 Buzzer
52 Acceleration sensor
53 G203
54 Cigar lighter55 Central door lock relay
56 BTSI solenoid
57 A/Tsocket
58 BTSI “P” position sw
59 Mode switch
60 Shift motor
61 Speed sensor & clutch coil
62 VSS
63 C301
64 C302
65 C303
66 C304
67 TCM
68 TOD Resistor (Gasoline E/G)
69 G301
70 TOD or TCCU
71 FRT LH seat belt sw
72 Parking brake sw
73 W/D Burglar connector
74 Seat heater switch
75 STICS
76 G303
77 ECS
78 OVPR (Gasoline E/G)
79 C305
80 Seat belt sw (FRT RH)
81 EBCM (ADD)
82 G303
83 C205
84 Thermo amp
85 Passenger inflator
86 Vertical sensor
87 Lateral sensor
88 Front wiper motor
89 Siren
90 O2 sensor 1 / (Gasoline E/G)
91 EBCM (ABS) & Modulator (ABD)
92 J105
93 C113
94 C112
95 EGR solenoid (Diesel E/G)
96 C114 (Gasoline E/G)
97 C115 (Gasoline E/G)
98 J204 (Gasoline E/G)
99 S205
100 J205 (Gasoline E/G)
101 Antenna feeder cable
102 Auto antenna
103 C206
104 ECM (GSL) or Immobilizer unit (DSL)
105 EGR control unit (Diesel E/G)
106 G205
107 C361
108 O2 sensor 2 (Gasoline E/G)
SSANGYONG MY2002
9A-20 BODY WIRING SYSTEM
W/H ENGINE CONTROL (GASOLINE)
6 Crankshaft position sensor
7 Oil pressure switch
8 Knock sensor 2
9 Air flow sensor
10 Ignition coil 3
11 Ignition coil 2
12 Ignition coil 1
13 Injector 6
14 Injector 5
15 Injector 416 Injector 3
17 Injector 2
18 Injector 1
19 Camshaft actuator
20 Camshaft position sensor
21 Engine coolant temperature sensor (Gauge)
22 Engine temperature sensor
23 Throttle motor & sensor
24 Knock sensor 1
25 Intake manifold resonance flap
KAA9A150
SECTION 9B
LIGHTING 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...................................9B-2
Head Lamps - ON Reminder................................9B-2
Head Lamps........................................................9B-2
Daytime Running Lamps......................................9B-2
Parking and Turn Signal Lamps...........................9B-2
Fog Lamps..........................................................9B-2
Rear Combination Lamps.....................................9B-2
Center High-Mounted Stop Lamp.........................9B-2
Backup Lamps....................................................9B-3
License Plate Lamps ...........................................9B-3
Interior Room Lamps ...........................................9B-3
Luggage Lamps..................................................9B-3
Components Locator............................................9B-4
Diagnostic Information and Procedure...............9B-5
Head Lamps........................................................9B-5
Fog Lamps..........................................................9B-7
Tail Lamps..........................................................9B-8
Interior Room and Luggage Lamps....................9B-11
Door Courtesy Lamps ........................................9B-13
Cigar Lighter......................................................9B-14
Repair Instructions..............................................9B-15
On-Vehicle Service Unit Repair..............................9B-15
Head Lamps......................................................9B-15Front Combination Lamp....................................9B-16
Center High-Mounted Stop Lamp.......................9B-16
Rear Combination Lamps...................................9B-17
Fog Lamps........................................................9B-17
Interior Courtesy Lamp .......................................9B-18
Door Courtesy Lamp ..........................................9B-18
Luggage Lamp..................................................9B-19
License Plate Lamps .........................................9B-19
Specifications.....................................................9B-20
Bulb Usage Chart..............................................9B-20
Fastener Tightening Specifications.....................9B-20
Schematic and Routing Diagrams.....................9B-21
Head Lamp Leveling Device (HLLD) : Gasoline ..9B-21
Head Lamp Leveling Device (HLLD) : Diesel......9B-22
Tail Lamp Relay Circuit Position Lamp,
Tail Lamp, License Lamp................................9B-23
Illumination Switch.............................................9B-24
Turn Signal Lamp...............................................9B-25
Front Fog Lamp.................................................9B-26
Rear Fog Lamp..................................................9B-27
Stop Lamp, BTSI (Brake Transmission
Shift Interlock) - Metal Top..............................9B-28
Stop Lamp, BTSI (Brake Transmission
Shift Interlock) - Soft Top.................................9B-29
SSANGYONG MY2002
9B-2 LIGHTING SYSTEM
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
HEAD LAMPS - ON REMINDER
When the headlamp switch is in the headlamps-on or
parkinglamps-on positions, voltage is applied to the
chime module. With the headlamp switch on and the
driver’s side door open, the module loses voltage. The
module senses this change. If voltage is still available,
it is applied to sound the chime. The chime can be
turned off by turning the headlamp switch off or closing
the driver’s side door. To replace the chime module,
refer to Section 9E, Instrumentation / Driver Information.
HEAD LAMPS
The headlamps are controlled by the multifunction lever
on the left side of the steering column. They will come
on with the ignition switch in on position. Turning the
headlamp switch to the first position turns on the
parking lamps, the license plate lamps, and the
instrument panel illumination. Turning the switch to the
second position turns on all of the previous lamps and
the headlamps. Turning the switch off turns off all the
lamps.
The headlamps high beam and low beams are also
controlled by this lever. When the headlamps are on,
pushing the lever away from the driver until the switch
clicks changes the lamp from low beam to high beam.
An indicator lamp on the instrument cluster assembly
will come on when the high beam headlamps are on.
To return the headlamps to low beams, pull the lever
toward the driver.
The headlamps must be aimed for proper illumination
of the road. Headlamp aim should be checked
whenever a new headlamp assembly is installed or
when service or repairs to the front end may have
disturbed the headlamp assembly or its mountings.
DAYTIME RUNNING LAMPS
The daytime running lamps (DRL) will illuminate under
the following conditions:
The ignition is ON.
The light switch is OFF.
The parking brake is released.
When the head lamps are on, the DRL will turn off.
To turn the DRL off when idling, apply the parking
brake.
PARKING AND TURN SIGNAL
LAMPS
The parking lamps can be turned on by turning the
headlamp switch to the first position. The parking lamps
can be turned off by turning the switch off.
When the turn signals are activated, the appropriate
turn signal lamps flash to signal a turn. The front, the
rear, work only when the ignition is on.
The front and rear turn signals are controlled by the
multifunction lever on the left side of the steering
column. Moving the lever all the way up or down past
the detent will turn on the turn signals. When the turn
is complete, the lever will automatically be release,
and the front and the rear turn signals will stop flashing.
For changing lanes or shallow turns in which the steering
wheel does not turn far enough to cancel the signal,
move the signal to the first detent and hold it there.
The turn signal will cancel when the lever is released.
FOG LAMPS
The fog lamp switch is located in multifunction lever
on the right side of steering column. To use the fog
lamps, first turn on the parking lamps. Then, turning
the fog lamps switch on position. The indicator light in
the instrument cluster will illuminate to indicate that
the fog lamps are on. Turning the switch again to turn
off the fog lamps. The indicator light will then go off.
The fog lamps must be aimed for proper illumination
of the road. Fog lamp aim should be checked when a
new bulb is installed or if service or repairs to the front
end may have disturbed the fog lamp assembly or its
mountings.
REAR COMBINATION LAMPS
The taillamps, stoplamps, backup lamps and turn
signals are one assembly.
Turning on either the headlamps or the parking lamps
will also turn on the taillamps. When the brake pedal
is pushed, the taillamps will glow more brightly to serve
as stop lamps.
CENTER HIGH-MOUNTED STOP
LAMP
The center high-mounted stoplamp is on the tail gate
and will come on when the brake pedal is pressed.
SSANGYONG MY2002
9B-8 LIGHTING SYSTEM
Turn Signal Lamps and Hazard Lamps Do Not Work
Step
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8Action
Check fuses F26, F2 and EF10, EF20.
Is either fuse blown?
Check for a short circuit and repair if necessary
Replace the fuse.
Is the repair complete?
1. Turn the ignition on.
2. Check the voltage at fuse F26, F2 and EF10,
EF20.
Does the battery voltage available at both fuses F26,
F2 and EF10, EF20 equal the specified value?
1. Turn the hazard lamp switch on.
2. Remove each or the inoperative lamps from
socket.
3. Test each lamp socket positive terminal with a
voltmeter.
Does the battery voltage pulsing at the turn-signal,
hazard-lamp socket positive terminal equal the
specified value?
At each bulb socket, use an ohmmeter to check the
ground circuit.
Is the resistance equal to the specified value?
Replace any faulty turn signal/hazard bulbs.
Is the repair complete?
Repair the power supply circuit to fuses.
Is the repair complete?
Repair the open ground circuit.
Is the repair complete?Yes
Go to Step 2
System OK
Go to Step 4
Go to Step 5
Go to Step 6
System OK
System OK
System OKNo
Go to Step 3
-
Go to Step 7
Go to Step 9
Go to Step 8
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-
- Value(s)
-
-
11 - 14 v
11 - 14 v
0 Ω
-
-
-
TAIL LAMPS
Taillamps Do Not Work
Step
1
2
3
4
5Action
Check fuse EF12.
Is EF12 blown.
1. Check for a short circuit and repair it, if necessary.
2. Replace the fuse.
Is the repair complete?
1. Press the brake pedal down.
2. Check the positive terminals of the bulb sockets
with a test lamp.
Does the test lamp illuminate?
Connect an ohmmeter between ground and the
stoplamp ground terminal.
Is the resistance equal to specified value?
Repair the ground circuit.
Is the repair complete?Yes
Go to Step 2
System OK
Go to Step 2
-
System OKNo
Go to Step 3
-
Go to Step 6
Go to Step 4
- Value(s)
-
-
-
0 Ω
-
LIGHTING SYSTEM 9B-9
SSANGYONG MY2002
Trun Signal Lamps and Hazard Lamps Do Not Work (Cont’d)
Step
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19Action
1. Turn on the hazard switch.
2. Test the blinker unit connector terminal 49 with a
voltmeter.
Does the battery voltage pulsing at the blinker unit
terminal 113 equal the specified value?
1. Turn on the hazard switch.
2. Test the blinker unit connector terminal 31 with a
voltmeter.
Does the battery voltage pulsing at the blinker unit
terminal 31 equal the specified value?
1. Disconnect the blinker unit from the connector.
2. Use an ohmmeter to check between ground and
the connector for terminal 31, 49 of the blinker
unit.
Is the resistance equal to the specified value?
Repair the blinker unit ground connection.
Is the repair complete?
Replace faulty blinker unit.
Is the repair complete?
1. Disconnect the hazard switch connector.
2. Check for voltage at terminal 49.
3. Turn the ignition on.
4. Check for voltage at terminal 111.
Does the battery voltage available at both terminals
equal the specified value?
1. Remove the hazard switch.
2. Turn the hazard switch OFF.
3. Check for continuity between terminals 66 and
111.
4. Turn the hazard switch on.
5. Check for continuity between terminals 66 and
64.
Do both tests show the specified value?
1. Remove the hazard switch.
2. Turn the hazard switch to the on position.
3. Use an ohmmeter to check for continuity between
terminals 112, 62, and 63.
Does the continuity between terminals 112, 62, and
63 equal the specified value?
Replace the faulty hazard switch.
Is the repair complete?
Repair the open circuit between hazard switch
terminal 113 and blinker unit terminal 42.
Is the repair complete?
Repair the open circuit between the hazard switch
and the fuses EF12 or F11.
Is the repair complete?Yes
Go to Step 15
Go to Step 11
Go to Step 13
System OK
System OK
Go to Step 15
Go to Step 18
System OK
System OK
System OK
System OKNo
Go to Step 10
Go to Step 14
Go to Step 12
-
-
Go to Step 19
Go to Step 16
System OK
-
-
- Value(s)
11 - 14 v
11 - 14 v
0 - 0.5 Ω
-
-
11 - 14 v
0 Ω
0 Ω
-
-
-
SSANGYONG MY2002
9B-14 LIGHTING SYSTEM
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 F15.
Does the battery voltage available at the fuse F15
match the value specified?
Repair the open power-supply circuit for fuse F15.
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 terminal 1
of the cigar lighter.
Does the battery voltage available at terminal 1 of the
cigar light match the value specified?
Repair the open circuit between the fuse F15 and the
cigar lighter.
Is the repair complete?
With the ignition key still in the ACC position, use an
ohmmeter to check continuity between terminal 2 of
the cigar lighter connector and ground.
Does the battery voltage match the value specified?
Repair the open ground circuit.
Is the repair complete?
Replace the cigar lignter.
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
-
-
SECTION 9C
HORNS
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.................................. 9C-2
Horns ................................................................. 9C-2
Components Locator ........................................... 9C-3
Lighting System................................................. 9C-3Repair Instructions............................................... 9C-4
On-Vehice Service Unit Repair............................... 9C-4
Dual Horns......................................................... 9C-4
Schematic and Routing Diagram....................... 9C-5
Horn Wiring System............................................ 9C-5