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Maximizes the intake air charging efficiency (Approx. 15%) -Optimizes the exhaust gas flow rate by controlling the vanes inside the turbine housing with the E-
Actuator. 1.
(2) E-VGT Actuator (Electric-Actuator)
Target temperature and airflow control -Enhanced emmission control: By temperature control with CDPF system 1.
(1) Performance (for EURO V)
Has a faster response time than the conventional vacuum actuator. 2.
Improved low speed torque, high speed power and fuel economy.
Improved acceleration performance with rapid response time of vane. -
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2) Features
Features
BenefitsFolding and unfolding of the vane
is controlled electrically
Easy to get low speed air volume
Rapid response time
Electric control -
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Improved low speed torque and
power
Reduced exhaust gas
Improved fuel consumption
Improved acceleration
performance -
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Alternator
The alternator charges the battery and
supplies power to each electric unit by
converting the mechanical energy to the
electrical energy.
1. SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
1) Overview
The charge system is designed to supply electrical energy to the vehicle while driving, and supplies a
constant direct current voltage by converting mechanical rotational movement to electrical energy.
The voltage regulator on the back of the alternator controls the generated voltage in all rotating ranges
and adjusts the system voltage according to the electric load and ambient temperature change.
2) System Layout (Locations)
Battery
It converts the chemical energy to the
electrical energy and supplies power to the
corresponding electric units when starting the
engine.
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1. SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
1) System Description
The cruise control is an automatic speed control system that maintains a desired driving speed without
using the accelerator pedal.
The vehicle speed must be greater than 38 km/h to engage the cruise control. This feature is especially
useful for motorway driving.
The cruise control system is a supplementary system, which helps the driver to drive the vehicle at a
desired speed without using the accelerator pedal under the traffic condition where the vehicle-to-
vehicle distance meets the legal requirement.
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2. CONFIGURATION
1) Circuit Diagram
The engine ECU detects the operating conditions of cruise control system, and monitors the braking
performance, vehicle speed, road conditions and ESP system operation. If the engine ECU determines
that there are not any problem to drive in cruise control mode, the vehicle can be operated by cruise
switch signals (decelerating, accelerating, cruising).
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5) Normal Cancellation of the Cruise Control
The cruise control system will be canceled when one or more items of the following conditions are
applied;
When the brake pedal is depressed or When ESP is activated.
When the cruising speed is downed less than 34 km/h
When applying the parking brake during driving.
When using the clutch in order to shift (M/T only). 1.
2.
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4.
Keep the main cruise control switch in the neutral position when not using the cruise control.
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1. SPECIFICATION
Item Specification
E-EGR valveMotorEGR response time 50 ms
Driven by DC motor
Valve EGR gas flow rate 120 kg/h
Cooling capacity 8.3 kW or more
Cooling fin type Wavy fin
Cooler type U-shaped
E-EGR bypass valve Solenoid valve Drivien byVacuum
(Solenoid valve)
E-EGR cooler
Position sensorSensing type Hole sensor
Supplied voltageMaximum signal
range5% ~ 95%
Maximum power
consumption
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1. SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
1) Overview
The EGR (Electric-Exhaust Gas Recirculation) valve reduces the NOx emission level by recirculating
some of the exhaust gas to the intake system.
To meet Euro-V regulation, the capacity and response rate of E-EGR valve in D20DTR engine have been
greatly improved. The EGR cooler with high capacity reduces the Nox, and the bypass valve reduces the
CO and HC due to EGR gas before warming up.
Also, the engine ECU adjusts the E-EGR opening by using the air mass signal through HFM sensor. If
the exhaust gas gets into the intake manifold when the EGR valve is open, the amount of fresh air
through HFM sensor should be decresed.
Benefits of E-EGR valve
Improved accuracy and response through electric control
Feedback function (Potentiometer)
Preventing chattering of EGR valve and improved durability
Self-cleaning function -
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Fuel rail pressure
sensor
(2) Components for ECU Input
CAN
- ABS & ESP
- GCU
- Instrument
cluster
- TCU
- STICSSwirl valve
position sensor
Differential
pressure sensorE-EGR valve
position sensorCamshaft position
sensorCoolant
temperature
sensor
Exhaust gas
temperature
sensorHFM sensorOxygen sensorT-MAP sensor
Crankshaft
position sensorAccelerator pedal
sensorThrottle position
sensorKnock sensor
-Auto cruise switch
- Rear right wheel
speed (without ABS)
- Refrigerant pressure
sensor
- Clutch pedal signal
- Blower switch signal
- Brake pedal signal
Water sensor