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1. WIPER CONTROL
2. CAUTIONS ON RAIN SENSOR
When the wiper switch is in the AUTO position, the wiper will operate for 1 cycle if the initial engine
start is made. This may cause the wiper blades to wear prematurely. Therefore, other than rainy
days, set the switch to the OFF position. Especially during the winter time, check if the wiper blades
are not frozen to the windshield.
Operating the wiper with the blades frozen can damage the wiper motor.
If you operate the wipers when the windshield is dry without spraying washer fluid, the windshield
can be scratched and the wiper blades can wear prematurely. Use the wiper with the washer fluid
when the windshield is dry.
When it does not rain, turn the wiper switch to the OFF position.
Turn the wiper switch to the OFF position before any car wash to avoid unwanted operation of the
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Auto washer coupled wiper
Rain sensor coupled wiper operation (LIN)
Speed sensitive intermittent wiper
Wiper low/high control
Check if the sensor is off the position.
Check if the rain sensor cover is securely installed.
Check if the customer is familiar to how to control the wiper sensitivity.
Check if the wiper sensitivity control is set to the FAST side (step 5).
Check the wiper blade for wear.
If the wiper blade cannot wipe the glass uniformly and clearly, it may cause the rain sensor to work
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When cleaning the windshield over the sensor with damp clothes, the wiper may operate suddenly. It
could cause serious injury. Make sure to place the wiper switch to the OFF position and ignition switch
OFF when not in use.
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Shift lever
IP display (SVC only)
sensors in the rear bumper detect the distance to any obstacle. The PAS detects the returning signals
reflected to the obstacles at regular intervals when the vehicle is parked to indicate the display and alarm
for the distance between the obstacles by phase so as to allow the driver easy parking by securing safe
distance.
1. OVERVIEW
Buzzer for PAS
Buzzer sounds using instrument
cluster buzzer
Rearview camera
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Circuit diagram of ECU
Internal circuit diagram of sensors
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![SSANGYONG KORANDO 2013 Service Manual Press the [4INT] button repeatedly to select the intro play mode.
- INT: Play the intro of all the songs in the current folder in order for about 10 seconds (applies
only to MP3/WMA disc)
- IN SSANGYONG KORANDO 2013 Service Manual Press the [4INT] button repeatedly to select the intro play mode.
- INT: Play the intro of all the songs in the current folder in order for about 10 seconds (applies
only to MP3/WMA disc)
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Press the [4INT] button repeatedly to select the intro play mode.
- INT: Play the intro of all the songs in the current folder in order for about 10 seconds (applies
only to MP3/WMA disc)
- INT: Play the intro of all the song in the disc in order for about 10 seconds
- OFF: Deactivates playing intro 2.To change play mode
Press the [2RPT] button repeatedly to select the repeat mode.
- RPT: Repeat all the songs in the current folder in order (applies only to MP3/WMA disc)
- RPT: Repeat the playing song consecutively
- OFF: Deactivates repeat mode 1.
Search for song and play it
When [MENU] button is pressed after turning the [TUNE] dial to select the song number or name to
play, the system begins playing the song. 1.
MP3[WMA] song information view
If you press the [INF] button briefly and repeatedly when a song is playing, other information
(artist/album/genre/play time) for the song is displayed for 3 seconds.
If you press and hold the [INF] button when a song is playing, the data table for the song is displayed
for 5 seconds. 1.
2.
To set scroll function
When pressing the [SET] button, "Setup List" is displayed.
Turn the [TUNE] dial to select the desired "Scroll On/Off" and press the [ENTER] button to select ON
or OFF. 1.
2.Press the [5RDM] button repeatedly to select the random play mode.
- RDM: Play all the songs in the current folder in random order
(applies only to MP3/WMA disc)
- RDM: Play all the song in the disc in random order
- OFF: Deactivates random play mode 3.
8. MP3 [WMA]/CD PLAYER
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Wheel module
The wheel modules are mounted to each wheel rim and hole. They transmit
the signal of the pressure and temperature in tire, rotating direction and
wheel module ID code, etc. using the radio frequency to the TPMS ECU.
TPMS ECU
The TPMS ECU is located to the rear bumper rail under the vehicle. It outputs the tire pressure
information and CAN data.
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HECU (Hydraulic & Electronic Control Unit)
HECU for ABS HECU for EPS
The HECU (Hydraulic & Electronic Control Unit) determines the slip conditions of vehicle wheels by
calculating each wheel's speed and the increment/decrement of speed based on the information
detected by the sensors, and controls the pumping and boosting/reducing/keeping pressure by
operating the valve and motor of HECU.
2. MOUNTING LOCATIONS (CHASSIS)
Moto
HU (Hydraulic Unit) ECU (Electronic
Control Unit) Moto
HU
(Hydraulic Unit) ECU (Electronic
Control Unit)
Motor
angle (8P)
Motor power (3P)Torque angle
sensor (8P) Battery (2P) Connector to
vehicle (8P)
Fuse for EPS
Steering wheel angle sensor (SWAS)
The steering wheel angle sensor is mounted between the
steering column and the steering column shaft. It is
commonly used by the ESP (Electronic Stability Program)
system. And it receives signals of the steering wheel angle
sensor from the ESP HECU (Hydraulic & Electronic
Control Unit).
EPS unit
The ECU controls the electric power steering
system depending on the driving conditions,
based on the signals from the torque and
angle sensor.
E-coupling unit
The E-coupling unit is a control unit
which determines the magnetic force by
considering CAN signals (wheel speed,
engine torque, pedal opening, ABS/ESP
CAN signals, etc.) from other ECUs.
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TPMS ECU
The TPMS ECU is located to the rear bumper rail
under the vehicle. It outputs the tire pressure and
cluster, based on the wheel module information
and CAN data.
G-sensor(4WD, ABS)
For the vehicle with the ABS, a speed difference
between the wheels is not noticeable as all the wheels
are slipping during abrupt braking. Therefore, the
vehicle needs the speed information from other sensors
other than the wheel speed sensor. The longitudinal
acceleration sensor (G-sensor) is used for this case. It
controls the ABS by using the signals from the sensor
during abrupt braking and acceleration.
TCU unit
The transmission control unit (TCU) is installed
under the driver seat, and controls the
transmission. The TCU is operated by the ignition
power supply and receives and processes the
following information from the inner sensors
through CAN buses.
TGS Lever assembly
The TGS communicates with TCU
(Transmission Control Unit), ECU,
ESP HECU and instrument cluster
to let the driver select the desired
transmission gear and to maintain
the desired driving condition. Also,
the tip switch is installed on the
lever knob and the steering wheel
so that the driver select the gear
manually when the shift lever is in
"M".Sensor cluster
The sensor cluster is linked to
the sensors on the unit board
and CAN interface. And they
are housed in one case and
mounted to the body.
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A/T assembly
Automatic transmission is available as 4WD- and 2WD-type,
and provides 6 speeds for forward travel and 1 reverse
travel. It is also equipped with the torque converter with inner
lock-up clutch and electronically controlled solenoid which
controls all hydraulic functions.
3. CHASSIS COMPONENT LAYOUT
PTU (Power Transfer Unit)
The PTU is a device that transfers the power
generated from the engine to the rear axle through
propeller shaft and E-coupling by changing the power
4WD vehicle.Rear axle assembly
The rear axle installed in this car is a removable
axle, called IRDA (Independent Rear Differential
Axle). The rear differential carrier is installed
directly on the sub frame, and there is an
independent suspension that allows each wheel
on the same axle to move vertically independentl
y
of each other with the universal joint and the slip
joint.
E-coupling control unit (E-Coupling ECU)
The E-coupling unit is a control unit which determines
the magnetic force by considering CAN signals (wheel
speed, engine torque, pedal opening, ABS/ESP CAN
signals, etc.) from other ECUs.
Inhibitor switch
Torque converter Oil pan
E-coupling sideRear axle side
Propeller shaft
1) 4WD Vehicle With Automatic Transmission
GSLDSLInhibitor switch
Torque converter Oil pan