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3. ABS SYSTEM OPERATION
1) Block Diagram
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2) ABS Circuit Per ABS Operation Range
▶Hydraulic Pressure Circuit when ABS is Not Operating
The hydraulic pressure in the master cylinder increases through the vacuum booster and it is delivered
to the wheel via the normal open inlet valve. At this moment, the normally-closed outlet valve is closed.
The speed of the wheel that hydraulic pressure is delivered reduces gradually.
▶No Hydraulic Pressure Circuit when ABS is Operating
As hydraulic pressure on each wheel increases, the wheel tends to lock. In order to prevent the wheel
from locking, the hydraulic valve modulator operates the inlet valve control solenoid to close the inlet
valve and stop the hydraulic pressure increases. At this moment, the outlet valve is closed. This
procedure helps the wheel to maintain a stable hydraulic pressure.
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▶Pressure Decreases in the Circuit when ABS is Operating
Even when the hydraulic pressure on each circuit is stable, the wheel can be locked as the wheel speed
decreases. This is when the ABS ECU detects the wheel speed and the vehicle speed and gives the
optimized braking without locking the wheels. In order to prevent from hydraulic pressure increases, the
inlet valve is closed and the outlet valve is opened. Also, the oil is sent to the low pressure changer and
the wheel speed increases again. The ABS ECU operates the pump to circulate the oil in the low
pressure chamber to the master cylinder. This may make the driver to feel the brake pedal vibration and
some noises.
▶Pressure Increases in the Circuit when ABS is Operating
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the master cylinder pressure. The oil in the low pressure chamber circulates to the wheel by the pump
and the wheel speed decreases as the hydraulic pressure at wheel increases. This operation continues
repetitively until there are no signs that the ECU is locking the wheels. When the ABS hydraulic pressure
control takes place, there may be some vibration and noises at the brake pedal.
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2. TIGHTENING TORQUE
DescriptionKgf·m N·m
Steering column shaftSteering column mounting bolt 2.0 ~ 2.5 19.6 ~ 24.5
Steering wheel and steering column shaft
lock nut4.0 ~ 6.0 39.2 ~ 58.8
Steering wheel and air bag module
mounting bolt0.7 ~ 1.1 6.8 ~ 10.8
Steering column and lower shaft
connection bolt.1.8 ~ 2.5 17.6 ~ 24.5
Power steering gear
boxSteering gear box and gear box cross
member mounting bolt7.0 ~ 9.0 68.6 ~ 88.2
Steering gear box and lower shaft
connection bolt2.5 ~ 3.0 24.5 ~ 29.4
Tie rod end and knuckle connection nut 3.5 ~ 4.5 34.3 ~ 44.1
Tie rod end lock nut 6.5 ~ 8.0 63.7 ~ 78.4
Steering gear box and pressure hose
connection nut3.2 ~ 3.8 31.4 ~ 37.2
Steering gear box and return line
connection nut3.2 ~ 3.8 31.4 ~ 37.2
Power steering pumpEye bolt for oil supply pipe to power
steering pump5.5 ~ 6.5 53.9 ~ 63.7
Power steering pump mounting bolt 2.0 ~ 2.5 19.6 ~ 24.5
Power steering line Return line and clip connection bolt 1.2 ~ 1.8 11.7 ~ 17.6
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Problem Possible Cause Action
Excessive vibration of
steering wheel (shimming)Broken steering linkage Replace
Looseness of steering gear box Retighten
Broken or binding of steering ball joint Replace
Worn or damaged front wheel bearing Replace
Damaged wheel or tire Repair or replace
Defective suspension Repair or replace
Abnormal noise from
steering systemLooseness of steering gear box Retighten
Defective steering gear Replace the gear
assembly
Interference between steering column and
partsRepair
Looseness of steering linkage Retighten
Loosened or damaged oil pump drive belt Repair or replace
Looseness of oil pump bracket Retighten
Looseness of oil pump Retighten
Air insertion into system Bleed air
Defective oil pump Replace
Abnormal noise when
turning steering wheelLooseness of steering column Retighten
Worn or damaged steering shaft bearing Replace the steering
column
Looseness of intermediate shaft Retighten
Too heavy steering wheel Worn or damaged steering shaft bearing Replace the steering
column
Ignition key cannot be
inserted into key cylinderDefective lock cylinder Replace the steering
column
Defective ignition switch Replace the ignition switch
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2. SYSTEM BLOCK DIAGRAM
A/C compressor OFF conditions ▶
Coolant temperature: over 115℃
Engine speed: over 4,500 rpm for more than 2 seconds
Engine speed: below 650 rpm
Maximum output due to abrupt acceleration
Excessive acceleration
Increased load during engine idling (to prevent the engine from shutting off)
Refrigerant pressure: over 32 bar or below 2 bar
Defects in A/C related system (refrigerant pressure sensor, coolant temperature sensor,
cooling fan) 1.
2.
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