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2) Traffic Conditions for Using Cruise Control
Use the cruise control system only when the traffic is not jammed, driving on motorways or highways
where there is no sudden change in the driving condition due to traffic lights, pedestrian, etc.
Improper use of the cruise control could be dangerous.
Do not use on winding roadsyy .
Do not use in heavy traffic.
Do not use on slippery, wet roads.
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Do not move the shift lever to Neutral position while driving with the cruise control turned on.
Otherwise, it may result in system malfunction or accidents.
Always be prepared to use the brake or accelerator pedal for safe driving while the cruise control
system is running.
The actual speed can be different from the set speed momentarily when driving on a uphill or
downhill. So, it is recommended to disable the cruise control function on a uphill or downhill. hen
driving on a steep hill use the engine brake and foot brake properly to protect the vehicle system
and for a safe driving.
Ensure that the safe distance is maintained and use the brake pedal if needed. 1.
2.
3.
4.
(1) Abnormal Cancellation of the Cruise Control
Sharp acceleration or deceleration
- 50 km/h faster than set speed
- 25 km/h faster than set speed for one minute
- 70 km/h slower than set speed
- 65 km/h slower than set speed for 3 minutes
When the cruise control lever is faulty.
When the brake switch and the brake light switch input signal are implausible. 1.
2.
3.
When the cruise control function is cancelled abnormally or intermittent problems occur, stop the vehicle
and turn off the ignition switch and remove the key to reset the system. After a while, turn on the ignition
switch again to operate the cruise control system.
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Front turn signal lamp
Side repeater lamp
Puddle lamp
1. EXTERIOR LAMP SYSTEM LAYOUT
Front fog lamp
Position lamp
Headlamp assembly
Rear turn signal lamp
High-mounted
stop lamp
Tail/stop lamp
Reflector
Backup lamp
Rear fog light
License plate lamp
Front view
Rear view
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2. CHECKING CABLES AND WIRES
Check for loose connection or rust.
Check terminals and wires for corrosion due to electrolyte leakage.
Check terminals and wires for open circuit.
Check the wire insulation and coat for damage, cracks or deterioration.
Check if the conductive parts of the terminals do not contact with vehicle body or other metal parts.
Check that the grounding part has continuity with mounting bolts and vehicle body.
Check that wires are properly routed.
Make sure that wires are securely fixed to avoid contact with sharp body parts and high-temperature
parts, such as the exhaust manifold and exhaust pipes.
The rotating parts, such as fan pulley and fan belt, perturbative parts and wiring should be secured
tightly at regular intervals.
Secure the wiring between the fixed parts, such as the vehicle body, and vibrating parts, such as the
engine, after slackening it slightly to prevent it from being damaged. -
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4) Operating Process By Power Supply
(1) Rear wiper relay
(2) Rear fog lamp relay
The rear wiper motor relay is turned on when the rear wiper switch is turned on with the ignition key ON.
This relay is turned off when the rear wiper switch is turned off.
The power is supplied to the ICM no. B6 connector through the SB4 and no. 39.
The power for the rear fog lamp relay is supplied through the memory fuse in the engine compartment
CE box and fuse no. 52 in the interior IP box. This relay is controlled (ON/OFF) by the relay operation
signal which is connected to the no. A11 of the BCM.
The rear fog lamp is turned on when the rear fog lamp switch is turned on with the headlamp turned
on (i.e. IGN2 switch ON).
Turning on the rear fog lamp switch again when the relay is activated turns off the fog lamp.
The rear fog lamps do not come ON when the IGN2 switch is turned to OFF position or the light
switch is OFF.
The rear fog lamp should not automatically come on again if it has been turned off by any methods
other than the rear fog lamp switch. 1.
2.
3.
4.Operating conditions ▶
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2. FUNCTIONS
1) Functional List
FunctionSKM
without
BCMSKM
with
BCM
1 Wiper control Wiper mist & washer coupled wiper O O
Auto washer coupled wiper O O
Auto light-rain sensor coupled wiper (LIN) O O
Speed sensitive intermittent wiper O O
Wiper low/high control O O
2 Key reminder warning Key reminder warning O X
Ignition key reminder O X
External buzzer control X O
Anti-lock function when opening door O O
3 Tail lamp control Tail lamp ON warning O O
External lamp warning display X O
Tail lamp auto OFF O O
4 Door ajar warning Door status management X O
Door ajar warning O O
5 Seat belt control Seat belt warning O O
Seat belt reminder O O
6 Sunroof warning Sunroof warning control O O
Sunroof warning display X O
7 Room lamp control Door coupled room lamp and dimming control O O
Room lamp OFF control O O
Room lamp control display X O
8 Key hole illumination
controlKey hole illumination O X
9 Defogger (heated wire)
controlFront defogger timer O O
Rear defogger timer
OO
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FunctionSKM
without
BCMSKM
with
BCM
10 Keyless entry
controlTransmitter O X
Receiver O X
Remote door lock O X
Remote door unlock O X
Remote panic O X
After 30 seconds delay auto door lock O X
11 Door lock/unlock
controlLock/unlock control by door lock
controlOO
Lock/unlock control by central door lock
switchOO
Lock/unlock control by REKES signal O X
Lock/unlock control by SKM REKES
controlXO
Lock/unlock control by SKM passive entry X O
Auto door lock control O O
Auto door unlock (crash signal) control O O
12 Panic alarm Panic alarm control by REKES signal O X
Panic alarm control by SKM REKES FOB X O
13 Headlamp control
(escort)Coming-home-light control O O
14 Tailgate open control Tailgate open control in BCM without SKM O X
Tailgate open control in BCM
with SKMXO
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FunctionSKM
without
BCMSKM
with
BCM
15 Theft deterrent control Theft deterrent mode control in
controlOX
Theft deterrent mode control in smart BCM X O
16 Time lag power
window controlTime lag power window control O O
17 System power sleep
modeSystem power sleep mode control O O
18 Flasher (blinking)
functionLH turn signal control O O
RH turn signal control O O
Hazard warning flasher switch control O O
Hazard warning flasher indicator control X X
Auto hazard warning flasher control O O
Emergency hazard warning flasher control
(coupled with ABS)OO
19 DRL (Daytime Running
Light) controlDRL (Daytime Running Light) control X X
20 Fog lamp control Fog lamp control O O
21 Auto light
control (LIN)Auto light control O O
22 Immobilizer function Key coding and synchronization O X
Challenge O X
CAN information O X
23 Mirror folding/unfolding
controlFolding/unfolding control O O
Auto folding/unfolding control O O
24 Approach (puddle)
lamp control
Approach (puddle) lamp control in BCM without
SKMOX
Approach (puddle) lamp control in BCM with
SKMXO
25 SKM warning buzzer
controlSKM warning buzzer control X O
26 Diagnosis function O O