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2) Voltage Check (with load)
1Push the load switch to ON (to arrow
direction) direction for less than 5 seconds. 1.
Read the measurement. 2.
Specified
value7 ~ 9V (Red): Over discharged
or faulty
9 ~ 11V (Yellow): Charging
required
11 ~ 13V: Normal
To identify the battery capacity with the
voltage drop (V) value, discharge the fixed
load capacity (120A) for a certain period (5
seconds).
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2. OPERATING PROCESS
System diagram
Operation
EEM monitors the electric loads and battery conditions and controls the voltage to improve the fuel
economy and battery charging efficiency.
SOC) to engine ECU with LIN communication.
Engine ECU outputs the information from EBS and regulating control signal (PWM) according to the
Engine ECU controls the magnetic resistance between stator coil and rotor coil by controlling the
current in rotor coil according to PWM duty value.
The alternating voltage induced to stator coil is converted to direct voltage by rectifier. And, EBS
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Ensure that the connection or disconnection between the audio system and the USB memory/iPod
is carried out only when the engine is switched off. If the engine is switched on or off while the USB
memory is connected or disconnected, the USB memory may be damaged or not operate normally.
The audio system may not recognize some USB memory depending on the comparability or
condition. Check whether the USB memory operates normally in the vehicle before using it.
Take great care to ensure that the USB connection does not come in contact with the human body
or any object and the USB linking cable does not disturb a safe driving.
When you connect and disconnect the USB memory to the audio system several times in a short
periods, it may cause the USB memory to corrupt. If you particularly disconnect USB memory
during playback, it may be broken or operate incorrectly.
When you use the USB device for charging or heating by using the USB terminal on the audio
system, it may cause the system to deteriorate or fail.
iPod is a registered trademark of Apple Inc.
This audio system supports only the following iPod products: iPod Nano /iPod/iPod Touch/ iPhone.
This audio system may not support some iPod/iPhone products.
Always use the linking cable included with the iPod product when connecting it to the audio system.
The other cables may not be compatible and cause the audio system to fail.
In some cases, the iPod product may be damaged or not operate normally when the engine is
switched on while it is connected to the audio system. When not in use, always disconnect the iPod
product with the engine switched off.
When you use the iPod by connecting it to the audio system, the playback function and information
display may differ from original.
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1. SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
The power steering has been designed to make the wheel move more easily than in a manual steering
system. The hydraulic power assists the process utilizing hydraulic fluid. The fluid increases pressure in
the power steering pump and aids the movement of the steering mechanism.
The power steering system consists of pump, oil reservoir, rack and gear box.
The power steering pump is a vane type and delivers hydraulic pressure to operate the power steering
system.
The pressure relief valve in the pump controls the discharging pressure.
The rotary valve in the rack and the pinion gear directs the oil from the power steering pump to one side
of the rack piston. The integrated rack piston converts the hydraulic pressure to linear movement. The
operating force of the rack moves the wheels through the tie rod, the tie rod end and the steering knuckle.
Even though the hydraulic pressure cannot be generated, a driver can steer the vehicle without power
assist but it needs very high steering force.
In this case, the operating force of the steering wheel is conveyed to the pinion, and the movement of the
pinion moves the rack through the pinion gear combined to the rack gear.