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SSANGYONG RODIUS 2006  Service Manual 0-26
RODIUS 2007.07
0000-00
ENGINE GENERAL
▶Engine Compartment Layout
Engine assembly
Engine oil dipstick
Vacuum pump
Oil filter and cooler
Fuel filter and priming pump
Brake booster
Brake oil tank

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SSANGYONG RODIUS 2006  Service Manual 0-8
RODIUS 2007.07
0000-00
ELECTRIC GENERAL
Window switches
Outside 
rearview 
mirror 
adjusting 
and folding 
switch
4WD switch and rear 
washer/wiper switch
3. SWITCHES IN PASSENGER COMPARTMENT
Audi

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SSANGYONG RODIUS 2006  Service Manual 0-5
TORQUE ON DEMAND
RODIUS 2007.07
3240-01
2. GENERAL DESCRIPTION
TOD system means the full time 4WD system and the registered trade mark of Borg Warner. 
TOD is an abbreviation of Torque On Demand.

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SSANGYONG RODIUS 2006  Service Manual 0-6
RODIUS 2007.07
3240-01
TORQUE ON DEMAND
When turning on the road with low friction rate ▶
During cornering on roads such as unpaved, snowy, icy and muddy, ground grab capacity is 
increased by d

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SSANGYONG RODIUS 2006  Service Manual 0-3
ESP SYSTEM
RODIUS 2007.07
4892-01
8510-56ABS/ESP System
1. SPECCIFICATIONS OF ESP SYSTEM
1) Specifications  Of  Pressure Sensor
2) Specifications  Of  Sensor Cluster
(sensor cluster: yaw rate sens

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SSANGYONG RODIUS 2006  Service Manual 0-4
RODIUS 2007.07
4892-01
ESP SYSTEM
1. COMPONENTS AND LOCATIONS
2WD vehicle has the longitudinal sensor in the HECU. 
1. HECU: (Hydraulic &  
Engine conrol unit)  2. Pressure sensor 3. Wheel speed s

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SSANGYONG RODIUS 2006  Service Manual 0-6
RODIUS 2007.07
4892-01
ESP SYSTEM
3. ESP SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
1) Principle of ESP
ESP (Electronic Stability Program) recognizes critical driving conditions, such as panic 
reactions in dangerous sit

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SSANGYONG RODIUS 2006  Service Manual 0-7
ESP SYSTEM
RODIUS 2007.07
4892-01
Over steeringOversteering is when the steering wheel is 
steered to a certain angle during driving and 
the rear tires slip outward losing traction. 
When compare
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