CHECK FOR BLOWN FUSE
Check continuity of fuse (10A) from the engine compartment junction block.
Is there continuity?
▶ Repair an open in the wire between ABS fuse and 1 of cluster connector.
▶ Replace the blown fuse.
DETECTING CONDITION
Trouble Symptoms Possible Cause
If the HECU detects trouble, it lights the ABS warning lamp while at
the same time prohibiting ABS control. At this time, the HECU
records a DTC in memory.Even though the normal code is output, the
ABS warning lamp remains ON, then the cause may be probably an
open or short in the ABS warning lamp circuit. a.
An open in the wire
b. Inoperative instrument cluster assembly
c. Inoperative ABS warning lamp module
d. Inoperative HECU
INSPECTION PROCEDURES
CHECK DTC OUTPUT.
1. Connect the Scan Tool to the 16P data link connector located behind the driver's side kick panel.
2. Check the DTC output using Scan Tool.
Is DTC output ?
▶ Repair circuit indicated by code output.
▶ Check instrument cluster.
CHECK INSTRUMENT CLUSTER
Disconnect the cluster connector and turn the ignition switch ON.
Does the ABS warning lamp remains ON?
▶ Replace the instrument cluster.
▶ Check for open the wire.
CHECK FOR OPEN IN THE WIRE
Check for continuity in the wire between cluster and ABS control module.
Is there continuity?
▶ Replace the ABS control module and recheck.
▶ Repair an open in the wire between cluster and ABS control module.
BLEEDING OF BRAKE SYSTEM
1. Remove the reservoir cap and fill the brake reservoir with brake fluid.
If there is any brake fluid on any painted surface, wash it off immediately.
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GENERAL TROUBLESHOOTING INFORMATION
BEFORE TROUBLESHOOTING
1. Check applicable fuses in the appropriate fuse/relay box.
2. Check the battery for damage, state of charge, and clean and tight connections.
a.Do not quick- charge a battery unless the battery ground cable has been disconnected, otherwise you will
damage the generator diodes.
b. Do not attempt to crank the engine with the battery ground cable loosely connected or you will severely
damage the wiring.
3. Check the generator belt tension.
HANDLING CONNECTORS
1.Make sure the connectors are clean and have no loose wire terminals.
2. Make sure multiple cavity connectors are packed with grease (except watertight connectors).
3. All connectors have push - down release type locks (A).
4.Some connectors have a clip on their side used to attach them to a mount bracket on the body or on another
component. This clip has a pull type lock.
5. Some mounted connectors cannot be disconnected unless you first release the lock and remove the connector from
its mount bracket (A).
6.Never try to disconnect connectors by pulling on their wires; pull on the connector halves instead.
7. Always reinstall plastic covers.
3.If system of some relay is not operate accurately, replace with a new one and check the system.
REPLACEMENT
FAM (FRONT AREA MODULE)
1. Disconnect the negative ( - ) battery terminal.
2. Remove the FAM cover of engine room.
3. Remove the FAM connectors (2EA) (A) and battery terminal nut (1EA) (B).
4.Remove FAM mounting bolts (3EA) (A) and remove the FAM (B) from splash shield (C).
5.Disconnect the connector from splash shield.
6. Installation is the reverse of removal.
Tolerance(rpm) 5,000
6,0007,0008,000Engine
Revolution (rpm) ±150
±180±210 -Gasoline
±150 ±150 --Diesel
FUEL GAUGE SENDER
1.Using an ohmmeter, measure the resistance between terminals 1 and 2 of sender connector (A) at each float level.
2.Also check that the resistance changes smoothly when the float is moved from "E" to "F".
Position Resistance(Ω)
Sender (E) 200
Warning lamp 160
1/2 54.5
Sender (F) 8
If the height resistance is not within specifications, replace the fuel sender as an assembly.
After completing this test, wipe the sender dry and reinstall it in the fuel tank.
ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE SENDER
1.Using an ohmmeter, measure the resistance between the terminal 2 and ground.
Temperature[°F(°C)] 140
(60) 185
(85) 230
(110) 257
(127.4) E/G
Resistance (Ω) 12856.1 25.216.1Gasoline
Temperature [°F(°C)] 120
(49) 160
(71) 230
(110) 260
(127.4) E/G
Resistance (Ω) 209.688.724.315.9Diesel
OIL PRESSURE SWITCH
1.Check that there is continuity between the oil press switch terminal and ground with the engine off.
2. Check that there is no continuity between the terminal and ground with the engine running.
3. If operation is not as specified, replace the switch.
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INSPECTION
While operating the components, check whether the operations are normal as shown in the timing chart.
1. The defog function can be activated only when engine is running and ignition key is in RUN position.
If the defogger is switched ON, the defogger will stay ON for 20 minutes duration.
While Windshield Defog is on, the windshield defog button is illuminated
If the switch is pushed again while defog is already active, defog stops.
If the engine stops while defog is on, defog stops and it is not automatically turned on when the engine is started
again.
Rear defog works exactly in the same way as windshield defog using the Rear Defog Switch button as input.
2.Rear Defog Pause
When IPM receives tailgate flasher control CAN message transition to tailgate flash value, rear defog is inhibited for
30s.
The 20 min rear defog timer is frozen during this pause.
If the user turns on rear defog function while this pause is going on, rear defog is set to ON only at the end of the
pause.
This pause has no impact on Rear Defog Switch illumination.
When IPM receives tail gate open CAN message transition to OPEN value, this 30 s rear defog pause is also
started, it works the same way as described above.
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INSPECTION
1.The daytime running unit (A) is integrated in the IPM.
2.Functional diagram.
3.The DRL function operates the Head lamps High Beam at 50% of full illumination. The DRL function is active if :
a. the engine is running
b. the Head lamp multifunction switch is in OFF position or 'Park and Tail lamp' (Auto light function deactivated)
c. The Park break switch is OFF.
When the DRL function is active, the Head lamps High Beam can't be turned ON, except for the Flash To Pass
activation.
4. If the daytime running light is not operated well, Inspect the connector and terminals to be sure they are all making
good contact.
If the terminals are bent, loose or corroded, repair them as necessary, and recheck the system.
If the terminals look OK, go to step 4.
5. Make these input tests at the connector by using ETM.
If any test indicates a problem, find and correct the cause, then recheck the system.
If all the input tests prove OK, the IPM (In - panel module) must be faulty; replace it.
2007 > 2.7L V6 GASOLINE >
DESCRIPTION
The immobilizer system will disable the vehicle unless the proper ignition key is used, in addition to the currently
available anti- theft systems such as car alarms, the immobilizer system aims to drastically reduce the rate of auto
theft.
1. SMARTRA type immobilizer
a. The SMARTRA system consists of a transponder located in the ignition key, an antenna coil, a SMARTRA unit,
an indicator light and the PCM(ECM).
b. The SMARTRA communicates to the PCM(ECM) (Engine Control Module) via a dedicated communications line.
Since the vehicle engine management system is able to control engine mobilization, it is the most suitable unit
to control the SMARTRA.
c. When the key is inserted in the ignition and turned to the ON position, the antenna coil sends power to the
transponder in the ignition key. The transponder then sends a coded signal back through the SMARTRA unit to
the PCM(ECM).
d. If the proper key has been used, the PCM(ECM) will energize the fuel supply system. The immobilizer indicator
light in the cluster will simultaneously come on for more than five seconds, indicating that the SMARTRA unit
has recognized the code sent by the transponder.
e. If the wrong key has been used and the code was not received or recognized by the PCM(ECM) the indicator
light will continue blinking for about five seconds until the ignition switch is turned OFF.
f. If it is necessary to rewrite the PCM(ECM) to learn a new key, the dealer needs the customer's vehicle, all its
keys and the Scan tool (pro) equipped with an immobilizer program card. Any key that is not learned during
rewriting will no longer start the engine.
g. The immobilizer system can store up to four key codes.
h. If the customer has lost his key, and cannot start the engine, contact motor service station.
COMPONENTS OPERATIONS
PCM (Power Train Control Module)
1. The PCM(ECM) carries out a check of the ignition key using a special encryption algorithm, which is programmed
into the transponder as well as the PCM(ECM) simultaneously. Only if the results are equal, the engine can be
started. The data of all transponders, which are valid for the vehicle, are stored in the PCM(ECM).
(3)If a vehicle stays under extremely hot or cold environment, the detection range may be reduced. It will be
restored at the normal temperature.
(4) When heavy cargo is loaded in rear cargo area, it changes the vehicle balance, which reduces the detection
range.
(5) When other vehicle's horn, motor cycle engine noise, or other ultra - sonic wave sources are near.
(6) Under heavy rain.
(7) When reversing towards a vertical wall and the gap between the vehicle and the wall is 15cm. (Alarm may
sound despite the absence of a barrier)
(8) If radio antenna is installed at the rear.
(9) If the vehicle rear wiring is re- routed or electrical component is added at the rear part.
(10) Vehicle balance is changed due to the replacement of the rear spring.
(11) The unit will operate normally when the vehicle speed is 5km/h or less.
Above this speed, the unit may not operate normally
8. Check the rear bumper for installation condition and deformation. If installed improperly or the sensor orientation is
deviated, it may cause malfunction.
9. Be careful not to apply shock during sensor installation on the transmission or reception unit.
10. When adding electrical devices or modifying harness at the rear body of the vehicle, ensure not to change the
transmission and reception unit wiring.
Tagging the transmission side and reception side, it may cause malfunction.
11. High power radio transmitter (above 10W) may cause malfunction. Do not install it on the vehicle.
12. Be careful that excessive heat or sharp objects shall not touch ultrasonic sensor surface.
Do not cover the sensor opening or press the sensor.