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description of ESP
Optimum driving safety now has a name : ESP, the Electronic Stability Control.
ESP recognizes critical driving conditions, such as panic reactions in dangerous situations, and stabilizes the vehicle
by wheel- individual braking and engine control intervention with no needfor actuating the brake or the gas pedal.
ESP adds a further function known as Active Yaw Control (AYC) to the ABS, TCS, EBD and ESP functions. Whereas
the ABS/TCS function controls wheel slip during braking and acceleration and, thus, mainly intervenes in the
longitudinal dynamics of the vehicle, active yaw control stabilizes the vehicle about its vertical axis.
This is achieved by wheel individual brake intervention and adaptation of the momentary engine torque with no need
for any action to be taken by the driver.
ESC essentially consists of three assemblies : the sensors, the electronic control unit and the actuators.
Of course, the stability control feature works under all driving and operating conditions. Under certain driving
conditions, the ABS/TCS function can be activated simultaneously with the ESP function in response to a command
by the driver.
In the event of a failure of the stability control function, the basic safety function, ABS, is still maintained.
DESCRIPTION OF ESP CONTROL
ESP system includes ABS/EBD, TCS and AYC (Active yaw control) function.
ABS/EBD function : The ECU changes the active sensor signal (current shift) coming from the four wheel sensors to
the square waveform.By using the input of above signals, the ECU calculates the vehicle speed and the acceleration
& deceleration of the four wheels.And, the ECU judges whether the ABS/EBD should be actuated or not.
TCS function prevents the wheel slip of drive direction by adding the brake pressure and engine torque reduction via
CAN communication.TCS function uses the wheel speed sensor signal to determine the wheel slip as far as ABS
function.
AYC function prevents unstable maneuver of the vehicle. To determine the vehicle maneuver, AYC function uses the
maneuver sensor signals(Yaw Rate Sensor, Lateral Acceleration Sensor, Steering Wheel Angle Sensor).If vehicle
maneuver is unstable (Over Steer or Under Steer), AYC function applies the brake pressure on certain wheel, and
send engine torque reduction signal by CAN.
After the key - on, the ECU continually diagnoses the system failure. (self- diagnosis)If the system failure is detected,
the ECU informs driver of the system failure through the BRAKE/ABS/ESP warning lamp. (fail- safe warning)
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2.Installation is the reverse of removal.
LATCH ASSEMBLY REPLACEMENT
1.Remove the tailgate trim.
2. Disconnect the outside handle rod (A), connector (B).
3.After loosening the mounting screws, then remove the latch assembly (A).
4.Installation is the reverse of removal.
a. Make sure the connector is connected properly and the connecting rod is connected properly.
b. Make sure the tailgate opens properly and locks securely.
ACTUATOR ASSEMBLY REPLACEMENT
1.Remove the tailgate trim.
2. Disconnect the outside handle rod (A), actuator rod (B), key cylinder rod (C) and connector.
3. After loosening the mounting bolt and nuts, then remove the actuator assembly (D).
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2.After disconnecting the connector (B), remove the power window motor (A).
3.Installation is the reverse of removal.
a.Roll the glass up and down to see if it move will freely without binding.
OUT SIDE HANDLE REPLACEMENT
1.Remove the following items.
a. Door trim.
b. Door trim seal.
c. Actuator.
2. Loosen the mounting bolt, then remove the outside handle bracket (A).
3.Remove the outside handle (A).
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4.Installation is the reverse of removal.
DOOR ACTUATOR REPLACEMENT
1.Remove the inside handle.
2. Remove the door trim.
3. Remove the door trim seal.
4. Disconnect the connector (A) and cable (B).
5.After loosening the mounting bolts and nuts, then remove the actuator assembly (A).
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INSPECTION
FRONT DOOR LOCK ACTUATOR
1. Remove the front door trim panel. (Refer to the Body group - front door)
2. Disconnect the 4P connector from the actuator.
3.Check actuator operation by connecting power and ground according to the table. To prevent damage to the
actuator, apply battery voltage only momentarily.
SLIDING DOOR LOCK ACTUATOR
1.Remove the sliding door trim panel. (Refer to the Body group - rear door)
2. Disconnect the 6P connector from the actuator.
3.Check actuator operation by connecting power and ground according to the table. To prevent damage to the
actuator, apply battery voltage only momentarily.
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TAILGATE LOCK ACTUATOR (5DOORS)
1.Remove the tailgate trim panel. (Refer to the Body group - tailgate)
2. Disconnect the 6P connector from the actuator.
3.Check actuator operation by connecting power and ground according to the table. To prevent damage to the
actuator, apply battery voltage only momentarily.
FRONT DOOR LOCK SWITCH
1.Remove the front door trim panel. (Refer to the Body group - front door)
2. Disconnect the 4P connector from the actuator.
3.Check for continuity between the terminals in each switch position according to the table.
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SLIDING DOOR LOCK SWITCH
1.Remove the sliding door trim panel. (Refer to the Body group - rear door)
2. Disconnect the 6P connector from the actuator.
3.Check for continuity between the terminals in each switch position according to the table.
TAILGATE LOCK SWITCH
1.Remove the tailgate trim panel. (Refer to the Body group - tailgate)
2. Disconnect the 6P connector from the actuator.
3.Check for continuity between the terminals in each switch position according to the table.
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DESCRIPTION
All modules are linked a low speed CAN network.
The input information for the modules is coming from both the CAN network and the hardware components
(actuatorsand sensors).
a. FAM (Front Area Module)
a. Headlamp low/high beam control (with DRL)
b. Park lamp control
c. Front fog lamp control
d. Front turn signal lamp control
e. Windshield wiper control
f. Windshield deicer
g. Diagnostics
b. IPM (In - Panel Module)
a. RKE (Remote Keyless Control)
b. VAS (Voice Alarm System)
c. Ignition key hole illumination
d. Switch indicators control
e. Panel light control
f. Seat belt warning
g. Auto light/DRL control (Logic)
h. Windshield/Rear wiper control (Logic)
i. Turn and Hazard lamp control (Logic)
j. Central door lock (Logic)
k. Windshield deicer timer
l. Rear glass defog timer
m. Gateway for ISO- 9141 (K- Line)
c. RAM (Rear Area Module)
a. Tail lamp control
b. Turn and Hazard lamp control
c. Back up lamp control
d. Rea fog lamp control
e. Stop lamp outage detection
f. Sliding door power window/Quarter glass control
g. Room lamp control
h. Rear wiper control
i. Rear glass defog
j. Fuel filler door open solenoid control
d. ADM (Assist Drive Module)
e. DDM (Driver Drive Module)
MODULE INTRODUCTION
FAM/IPM/RAM consists of a power board and an electronic board. The power board contains circuit protection devices
and switching devices. The electronic board uses Intelligent Power Switching (IPS) for HS/LS load control, logic
functions and CAN/K- Line communication. The power board and electronic board are connected with pin blocks for
the Front Area Module (FAM) and VCD (Variable Connection Displacement) for the In- Panel Module (IPM) and the
Rear Area Module (RAM).