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03-8
Variant Coding Options
(2) Detects the position of the shifting lever for the HDC operation
among ABS functions.
The HDC function operates only if the M/T shift lever is in forward or reverse position. Please refer
to the ABS section for the specific information related to the HDC.
Variant Coding Related to N Switch ▶
The N switch transmits information to the ECU through the CAN communication while New Rexton
is connected to the ECU through wires. Thus, if you set the variant coding in the engine ECU, you
must do it differently, and you must set the variant coding differently according to the vehicle
category and specification as below.
Neutral Signal Input None / Wire / CANWire /
Actyon & Kyron models with
manual transmission
New Rexton model with manual
transmission Manufactured
after 04.09.15
BODY IN: after 154600
Automatic transmission & Rodius
model with automatic
transmission before 2006
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05-4
1. OVERVIEW
The propeller shaft transfers the power through the transmission and transfer case to the front/rear
axle differential carrier (final reduction gear).
It is manufactured by a thin rounded steel pipe to have the strong resisting force against the torsion
and bending.
Both ends of propeller shaft are connected to the spider and the center of propeller shaft is
connected to the spline to accommodate the changes of the height and length.
The rubber bushing that covers the intermediate bearing keeps the balance of rear propeller shaft
and absorbs its vibration.
Function of propeller shaft ▶
Transmits driving torque.
Compensates the angle change (universal joint / CV joint).
Compensates the axial length change (splines for the slip joint). -
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Front propeller shaft
Rear propeller shaft
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1. SPECIFICATIONS
2. WHEEL ALIGNMENT
Description Specification
Front SuspensionSuspension typeDouble wishbone
Spring typeCoil spring
Shock absorber typeReciprocating cylindrical type (gas type)
Stabilizer bar typeTorsion bar type
Rear SuspensionSuspension type5-link type
Spring typeCoil spring
Shock absorber typeReciprocating cylindrical type (gas type)
Stabilizer bar typeTorsion bar type
Front
Wheel
AlignmentToe-in2 ± 2 mm [0~4mm]
CamberLH-0.19° ± 0.25°
RH-0.29° ± 0.25°
CasterLH4.4° ± 0.4°
RH4.5° ± 0.4°
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3. SYSTEM LAYOUT AND TIGHTENING TORQUE OF
FRONT SUSPENSION
Upper arm assembly
Coil spring
Shock absorber
Front axle shaft assembly
Steering gear
box assembly Lower arm assembly
Shock absorber yoke
Knuckle assembly
Stabilizer bar assembly
Front View ▶
Upper arm (on knuckle) nut
Tightening torque: 140 ~ 160 Nm
Lower arm (on knuckle) nut
Tightening torque: 140 ~ 160 Nm
Shock absorber (to yoke) bolt
Tightening torque: 125 ~ 145 Nm
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Stabilizer bar link lower nut
Tightening torque: 110 ~ 130 Nm
Coil spring mounting nut
Tightening torque: 60 ~ 80 Nm
Stabilizer bar link upper nut
Tightening torque: 30 ~ 50 NmUpper arm (frame side) bolt/nut
Tightening torque: 110 ~ 130 Nm
Stabilizer bar clamp bolt
Tightening torque: 40 ~ 60 Nm
Lower arm (end yoke) bolt
Tightening torque: 70 ~ 80 Nm
Lower arm (shock absorber yoke side) nut
Tightening torque: 150 ~ 170 Nm
Lower arm (frame side) bolt/nut
Tightening torque: 210 ~ 230 Nm Top View ▶
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08-6
4. SYSTEM LAYOUT AND TIGHTENING TORQUE OF REAR
SUSPENSION
Lower arm (link)
Stabilizer bar link
Stabilizer bar
Shock absorber
Coil spring seat (upper side)Lateral rod
Axle housing Upper arm (link)Top View ▶
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Lateral rod
Tightening torque: 150 ~ 180 Nm
Shock absorber upper bolt/nut
Tightening torque: 30 ~ 45 Nm
Shock absorber lower bolt/nut
Tightening torque: 80 ~ 100 Nm
Upper arm bolt/nut
Tightening torque:150~180 Nm
Lower arm bolt/nut
Tightening torque: 150 ~ 180 NmStabilizer bar link lower
Tightening torque: 60 ~ 80 Nm
Stabilizer bar mounting bracket
Tightening torque: 40 ~ 60 Nm
Stabilizer bar link upper
Tightening torque: 30 ~ 45 Nm
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5. TROUBLESHOOTING
Problem Cause Action
Vehicle rollingBroken stabilizer bar Replace
Faulty shock absorber Replace
Abnormal noise.Loosening mounting Retighten
Damaged or worn wheel bearing Replace
Damaged shock absorber Replace
Damaged tire Replace
Poor ridingOver inflated tire Adjust pressure
Faulty shock absorber Replace
Loosened wheel nut Tighten as specified torque
Bent or broken coil spring Replace
Damaged tire Replace
Worn bushing Replace
Vehicle pulls to one sideDeformed arm assembly Replace
Worn bushing Replace
Bent or broken coil spring Replace
Hard steeringExcessive resistance of lower arm
ball jointReplace
Insufficient tire pressure Replace
Faulty power steering Replace
Unstable steering
Worn or loosened lower arm
bushingRetighten or replace
Vehicle bottoming
Worn or broken coil spring Replace
Vehicle height loweredOver loaded on the vehicle -
Defective shock absorber Replace
Defective coil spring Replace