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The diagnostic connector is located at bottom of instrument panel. It consists of 16 pins.
The REKES key should be coded by the scan tool.
Connector Pin ▶
Diagnostic connector
Pin No. Function
1 -
2 -
3 STICS "A2"(Coding)
4 Ground
5 Ground
6 CAN HI S205 "12"
7 GSL ECU "58"
8 ABS/ESP unit “2”
9 Air bag unit “9”
10 -
11 TCU "A18"
12 -
13 TCCU "21"
14 CAN LO S205 "5"
15 STICS "B16" (Diagnosis)
16 B+
7. PIN ARRANGEMENT OF DIAGNOSTIC CONNECTOR
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7. CODING AND INITIALIZATION
1) Engine Variant Coding
Unit Selection Description
PTC auxiliary heater NO For PTC auxiliary heaterequipped
vehicle, select"YES".
YES
Glow plug Relay (K-line) Select "AQGS".
AQGS (CAN)
Transmission MT 5-speed Select the appropriate system.
MT 6-speed
AT 5-speed (DC 5AT)
AT 6-speed (DSI 6AT)
AT 7-speed (DC 7AT)
Pressure sensor
forA/C refrigerantNOSelect “Refrigerant pressure sensor”.
Refrigerant Pressure Sensor
Immobilizer NO Select "YES" if the vehicle has
immobilizer.
YES
Vehicle speed input
typeCAN Select "CAN" if the vehicle has ABS or
ESP
WIRE
Cooling fan Relay Select "PWM".
PWM
Auto cruise NO Select "YES" if the vehicle hascruise
control.
YES
Engine level control NO Select "NO".
YES
G-sensor NOABS: Select “NO”.
4WD ABS or ESP: Select “YES”.
YES
SMART key NO Select "NO".
YES
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(6) Low Pressure System Pressure Test
Inspection procedure ▶
All wirings/connectors and fuel lines should
be connected and the engine should work
properly.
Prepare a special tool for low pressure test
and clean it thoroughly to prevent foreign
materials from entering. 1.
2.
Disconnect the key connector for fuel filter connection, and connect both connectors to the
fuel filter and hose. 3.
Start the engine and check visually for clogged low pressure fuel system, excessive air or air
entry.
If the fuel flow is not sufficient or air is in the fuel, repair the leak area. 4.
5.
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(4) Maintenance
If the charge warning lamp ( ) on the instrument cluster comes on while driving, there is a
malfunction in the charge system including the battery. Therefore, carrying out the system check
is needed.
Make sure that the battery cables are firmly connected.
If the terminals are corroded, clean them with a wire brush or sandpapers.
Always disconnect the battery cables with the ignition key removed. When disconnecting the
battery cables with the ignition key turned to ON or ACC position, several electric units can
be damaged due to sudden voltage change.
Check the battery for crack, damage or fluid leaks. Replace it if necessary.
Wipe out the battery fluid on the battery surface using a rubber glove and a clean cloth
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2) Configuration
Test voltage(VCC 5V) ▶
FUNCTION KEY VOLUE REMARK
MAIN 0.15 ~ 0.55V -
DECEL 0.7 ~ 1.1V -
ACCEL 1.6 ~ 2.0V -
RESUME 2.52 ~ 2.92V -
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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
When the rapid deceleration is applied without braking.
When the rapid acceleration is applied without acceleration pedal intervention.
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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(14) Immobilizer control
A. Overview
The Immobilizer System provides an additional theft deterrent to the vehicle in which it is installed and
prevents it from being started by unauthorized persons. The transponder integrated in the key and the
engine control unit have the same code. When the ignition key with the integrated transponder is turned
to the ON position, the ECU (Engine Control Unit) checks the crypto code of the key and, if correct,
allows the vehicle to start the engine.
B. Components
Basic components (ignition key system) ▶
D20DTR ECUImmobilizer antennaIndicator/Warning Lamp
Start motorImmobilizer key
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C. Key approval process
When turning the ignition switch to ON position, the power is supplied to BCM and ECU. ECU
communicate with the immobilizer key to check if it is valid crypto code. If it is valid, ECU start to control
the engine when turning the ignition switch to START position. The system has 10 seconds of valid time-
out period. If the engine does not start in this period, the key approval process should be done again.