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1. SPECIFICATION
Shorten the service interval under severe conditions such as driving on a dusty road or offroad. *
Unit Description Specification
Air cleaner elementFilter type Dry, filter element
Initial resistance Max. 300 mmAq
Service interval EU: Change every 20,000 km
GEN: Change every 15,000 km
Air cleaner assemblyWeight 103.9 kg
Operating temperature
IntercoolerCore material Aluminum
Size 614W x 192H x 30T
Core size 614W x 192H x 30T
Tank material Plastic (Molding)
Efficiency 80%
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1. SPECIFICATION
The engine oil filter element should be changed at the same time with the engine oil.
Regularly check the engine oil level and add the engine oil if necessary.
Remember to check the engine oil level and shorten the cycle to replace the engine oil under
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Severe Driving Condition
Frequent stop-and-go traffic, extended idling, short driving distance below 6 km, driving distance
below 16 km when the outside temperature remains below freezing
Driving in a hilly or mountainous terrain, sandy, or dusty area
High load driving such as trailer towing
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Unit Specification
Oil pump Lubrication system Gear pump, forced circulation
Type Inscribed gear
Capacity 63 L at 4,000 rpm
Relief pressure
Oil filter Type Full flow/Paper element
Engine oil Specified oil SAE 5W30 (approved by MB SHEET 229.51)
Capacity (L) Min.: 4.5 L
Max.: 6.0 L
Service interval Change every 15,000 km or 12 months (But, shorten
the service interval under severe condition)
Oil injection
nozzleType Piston
Operating pressure 1.5bar
Closing pressure 1.0bar
Oil flow 4 L/min
Permissible pressure 10bar
Unit Specification
Oil pump Lubrication system Gear pump, forced circulation
Type Inscribed gear
Capacity 63 L at 4,000 rpm
Relief pressure
Oil filter Type Full flow/Paper element
Engine oil Specified oil SAE 5W30 (approved by MB SHEET 229.51)
Capacity (L) Min.: 4.5 L
Max.: 6.0 L
Service interval EU Change every 20,000 km or 12 months
(The service interval should be shortened under
severe conditions)
General Change every 15,000 km or 12 months
(The service interval should be shortened under
severe conditions)
Oil pressure
switch
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2. CAUTIONS
Standard pattern of soot accumulation
(1) Abnormal Soot Accumulation (2) Normal Soot Combustion
Cautions to protect the catalyst filter
Use the designated fuel only.
Observe the recommended service intervals of engine oil.
Check the engine oil level frequently and add if necessary.
Do not idle the vehicle unnecessarily.
Do not turn off the engine while the vehicle is running.
Do not shift the gear selector lever to neutral when going downhill.
Do not use improper engine oil or fuel additives.
Do not drive for a long time when the warning lamp is illuminated.
Make sure no flammable material, such as dry grass or tissue paper, contacts with the catalyst filter
while the vehicle is parked.
For the vehicles used in urban traffic, driving on the expressways for more than 1 hour at least once
per week is needed so that the PM inside CDPF isn't collected to one side only. -
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E. Cautions
Use only specified Engine Oil (approved by MB Sheet 229.51) for CDPF. -
Use only specified engine oil (Low Ash Oil)
The vehicle equipped with CDPF should use specific engine oil to improve the engine performance
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Issue with normal engine oil
Sulfur, one of the contents of engine oil is burned and generates soot that is not regenerated by the
DPF. This remains on the filter as ashes and keeps accumulating. Eventually, this ashes will block
the filter. -
Benefit for specified engine oil
Minimized the sulfur content of engine oil which reduces the service life.
Improved fuel economy and emission level of CO2 with high performance and low viscosity.
Increased service life of engine oil with high resistance to temperature. -
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Problems when using unspecified engine oil
The service life of filter may be reduced by 30% or more by the ashes accumulated on the filter.
The fuel economy may be reduced because of engine rolling resistance, frequent regeneration of
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These problems are also caused by oil with high sulfur content, such as tax exemption oil and
heating oil, etc. *
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5. GUIDELINES FOR SERVICE WORKS
1) For Safety
To perform the service works easily and safely, the service technicians must keep the proper
working procedures and rules.
This manual provides the useful instructions to the service technicians so that they can perform
the service works with standard working process, skills, tips in time.
Please read this manual and follow the instructions carefully.
indicates information to assist maintenance and instructions.
indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or
serious injury.
indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in minor or
moderate injury or property damage.
However, above references and cautions cannot be inclusive measures, so should have habits of
paying attentions and cautions based on common senses.
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2) Cautions on Service Procedures
Before lifting up the vehicle with a lift, correctly support the lifting points.
When using a jack, park the vehicle on a level ground and place the wheel chocks under the
tires. Position the jack under the frame and lift up the vehicle and then support with chassis
stand before service work.
Make sure to disconnect the negative (-) cable from the battery to prevent any damage to
electric systems.
If you have to work on vehicle, cover the seats and floor with protection covers to avoid any
damage and contamination.
Brake fluid and anti-freeze can damage the painted surface of body. So carefully handle them
during service work.
To improve the efficiency of service work, use only recommended and specified tools.
Use only Ssangyong genuine spare parts.
Never reuse the cotter pin, gasket, O-ring, oil seal, lock washer and self-locking nut. Replace
them with new ones. If reused, normal functions cannot be maintained.
Store the disassembled parts as a set based on disassembly order and unit.
Pay particular attention not to miss or mix the fasteners.
If necessary, especially for inspection, clean the removed parts completely.
Apply the oil or grease on the running and sliding surfaces before installation. Use the specified
sealant and gasket to prevent leakage if necessary.
Tighten the fasteners with the specified tightening torque.
As a final stage of service work, check if the serviced system is working properly and the
problem has been eliminated clearly. 1.
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3) Guidelines on Engine Service
To prevent personal injuries and vehicle damages that can be caused by mistakes during engine
and unit inspection/repair and to secure optimum engine performance and safety after service
works, basic cautions and service work guidelines that can be easily forgotten during engine
service works are described in.
Cautions before service works
For safe and correct works, you must observe the working procedures and instructions in this
manual. And, use the designated tools as follow:
Engine stand / Heavy duty engine jack
To prevent the engine from starting abruptly, do not allow anybody to get in the vehicle while
servicing in engine compartment.
Before work on engine and electrical equipment, be sure to disconnect battery negative (-)
terminal.
Before service works, be sure to prepare the works by cleaning and aligning work areas.
Do not allow the foreign material get into the fuel injection system.
When removing the engine, use only the safety hook on engine and engine hanger. Do not
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Completely drain the engine oil, coolant and fuel from engine before removal.
Before disassembling/assembling the engine components, carefully read the working
procedures in this manual.
Make sure to keep the specified tightening torques during installation.
Clean and properly lubricate the parts before reassembly.
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1. OVERVIEW FOR CDPF (EURO IV)
1) General Description
The CDPF (Catalyst & Diesel Particulate Filter) was installed to the Rexton II D27DTP engine
previously. However, it is now installed to the all 2009 DI engine models, except the
Actyon
Sports. The DI engine types installed to Rexton are D27DTP, D27DT and D20DT, and their CDPF,
related sensor and operation logic are the same.
This section describes the CDPF system (based on Euro IV) which is installed to the Rexton II
D27DTP engine (older model).
2) Compatibility of CDPF System by Vehicle Model
Rexton II: Same CDPF system for D27DTP and D27DT engines (including its components)
Kyron & Actyon: Same CDPF system for D27DT and D20DT engines (including its components)
The CDPF assemblies installed to the Euro IV D27DTP Rexton II and 2009 Rexton II are
different in their mounting layout, but their front/rear exhaust temperature sensors and
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3) System Met with Euro IV Regulations
E-EGR valve
EGR cooler
Engine ECU (Ver. 3.2)
HFM sensor
C3I injector
Electronic throttle valve (body)
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For details about the modified components and system related to the Euro IV regulations, refer to
the 2008 Rodius engine service manual.