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This vehicle has the windshield heated glass and the tailgate and outside rearview mirror
heated glass. The heater relay in the ICM box controls the tailgate and outside rearview mirro
r
heated glass and its fuse (15A) is located in the engine compartment fuse box.
Defogger switch
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12) Time Lag Power Window Control
The power window is turned off when turning the ignition key to “ON” position.
The power window relay is turned “ON” for 90 seconds (T1) when turning the ignition
key to “OFF” position.
However, the power window relay stays on for 90 seconds (T2) when the ignition key is
turned to “OFF” position while the door is opened.
The power window relay is turned “ON” again for 90 seconds (T2) just for once when
opening the door during its extended operation period of 90 seconds (T1).
The power window relay is turned “OFF” when closing the door during its extended
operation period of 90 seconds (T2). 1.
2.
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14) Theft Deterrent
(1) Description of Burglar Alarm Function
Description of Burglar Alarm Function ▶
The “LOCK” output is “ON” when receiving the “LOCK” signal from transmitter while
the ignition key is removed and all doors are closed. The armed mode is activated when the
door lock switch is locked (theft deterrent horn output: once, hazard relay output: twice).
The theft deterrent horn and hazard relay outputs are “ON” when receiving the “LOCK”
signal from the remote control key again in armed mode (theft deterrent horn output: once,
hazard relay output: twice).
When receiving “LOCK” signal from the remote control key while any of doors is not
closed, only the “LOCK” output can be done and then activates the armed ready mode
(without theft deterrent horn and hazard warning flasher). At this moment, if the ignition key
is in the ignition switch, the door unlock switch is turned “ON” or the door lock switch
is unlocked (after 0.6 seconds), cancels the armed mode and activates the normal mode.
However, in these cases, if closing the door and locking the door lock switch, the theft
deterrent horn outputs once and the hazard warning flasher outputs twice and then activates
armed mode.
When the door is not opened or the ignition key is not inserted into ignition switch for 30
seconds after receiving “UNLOCK” signal, outputs “LOCK” and then activates armed
mode (RELOCK operation). Also, at this moment, the system outputs the theft deterrent
horn and hazard warning flasher.
The armed mode will not be activated except above conditions.
Ex) The armed mode will not be activated when the door is locked by the ignition key. 1.
2.
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RAIN SENSOR
ICM box
The wiper related relays are installed in
ICM box.
Relay5
(Wiper INT-Low)Relay6
(Wiper High)
STICS
The rain sensing unit detects the amount of rain drops and
sends the operating signal to STICS, and STICS drives the
wiper directly.
At this moment, STICS determines the wiper operation mode
(washer, MIST, AUTO), then sends the information to the rain
sensor.
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4. FUNCTIONS OF RAIN SENSOR
1) Windshield Glass and Coupler Attachment
Check the outer windshield surface of sensing area for wear, damage and scratch. The sensor
is able to compensate the wear up to a specific level. Check the coupler attached surface of
windshield for porosity. If the porosity exists, the sensor cannot function properly.
2) Recognition of AUTO Mode
3) Instant Wipe Function
When the variable resistance knob on the multifunction wiper switch is turned by each 1 stage
from low sensitivity (Smark) to high sensitivity (F mark), the wiper operates one cycle.
And, the wiper also operates during raining up to 5 minutes after rain stops.When the engine is started with the wiper switch “AUTO” position, the wiper operates
one cycle to remind a driver that the wiper switch is in “AUTO” position.
When the wiper switch is turned to “AUTO” from OFF, the wiper operates one cycle. It
always operates one cycle for the initial operation, however, the wiper does not operate
afterwards to prevent the wiper blade wear if not raining when turning the wiper switch to
“AUTO” from “OFF”. However, the wiper operates up to 5 minutes after rain stops.
If this function does not occur, check No. 2 terminal on the rain sensor. If any defective
cannot be found, check the wiper relay (LOW) for defective. 1)
2)
3)If the installed wiper brushes are out of specification (size and length), the rain sensing
area cannot be fully wiped. In this case, the rain sensor’s sensitivity could be
decreased and the wipers are not properly operated -
As described, the STICS recognizes the wiper switch “AUTO” position. If there are not
any problem, go to diagnosis mode in STICS and check the terminal that receives signal
from wiper and communication lines between rain sensor unit and STICS. -
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Ring, snap
Ring, snap
Ring, snap
Bearing
Hub, circular
Asm. -shaft, input
Plate, thrust
Gear, sun
Snap ring
Asm. -carrier (complete)
Hub reduction
Asm. -shaft, main
Clamp hose
Hose
Filter
Asm. -coil, electric
Asm. -cam/coil hsg.
Ring, snap
Armature
Hub, lockup
Spring, sleeve return
Collar, lockup
Sprocket, driving
Spring, return
Rail, shift
Fork, shift
Asm. -fork, shift
Cam, electric shift
Spring, torsion
Spacer
Shaft, shift
Ring, retaining
Asm. -case, transfer
Barb, breather 1.
2.
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34.Decal
Shaft, output
Deflector, dust
Magnet
Ring snap
Sprocket lower
Spacer
Chain
Ring retaining
Bearing
Bearing
Cover
Bendable clip
Bolt, Metric
Seal, oil
Washer
Nut, Metric
Flange, companion
Seal, oil
Spacer
Tone wheel (upper)
Nut, Metric
Clip, “J”
Bolt, hex head
Bracket, relay mounting
Locking clip
Connector
Bolt, hex head
Capscrew, hex head
Asm. -motor, electric
Seal, oil
Plug, pipe
Sealing Compound 35.
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AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM
2. AIR CONDITIONER MODULE WIRING AND LAYOUT
1) Front Air Conditioner Module
Wiring layout
Components
Air source selection
door actuatorAir conditioner filterEvaporator
Blower
motor
Blower high
speed relay
Heater core