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2) Traffic Conditions for Using Cruise Control
Use the cruise control system only when the traffic is not jammed, driving on motorways or highways
where there is no sudden change in the driving condition due to traffic lights, pedestrian, etc.
Improper use of the cruise control could be dangerous.
Do not use on winding roads.yy
Do not use in heavy traffic.yy
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This could result in a loss of control, collision, and/or personal injuries.
The described speed value may vary slightly depending on the road conditions.
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Abnormal changes of the gear selector lever can damage the yyengine. Do not move the gear shift
lever to Neutral while driving at the set speed. Automatic transaxle damage may result.
The speed that has been set may not be maintained on uphill or yydownhill slopes.
The speed may drop to less than the set speed on a steep uphill yygrade. The accelerator must be
used if you want to maintain that speed.
The speed may increase to more than the set speed on a steep yydownhill grade. When the speed
increases too much, turn off the cruise control. 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 (DSL only).
When the cruise control lever is failed (DSL only).
When the brake switch and the brake light switch input signal are implausible. 1.
2.
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And the cruise control system cannot be operated again in driving state. In this case, you should stop the
vehicle, and turn off the ignition switch and then turn it on again. After you do that, you can use the cruise
Ssangyong Dealer for diagnosis of the cruise control system.
(2) Using the Cruise Control on Hills
How well the cruise control works on hills depends on the speed, load, and the steepness of the hill.
When going up steep hills, you may have to depress the accelerator pedal to maintain your speed.
When going downhill, you may have to brake or shift to a lower gear to keep your speed down.
Applying the brake takes you out of the cruise control.
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Turn signal lamp
Side repeater lamp
Puddle lamp
1. EXTERIOR LAMP SYSTEM LAYOUT
Headlamp (High beam)
Tail lamp, DRL (EU)*
Front fog light
Tail lamp
High-mounted
stop lamp
Stop lamp
License plate lamp
Turn signal lamp
Stop lamp,
Rear fog light (EU)
Reflector
Front view
Rear view
Headlamp (Low beam)
Back-up lamp
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Headlamp
Puddle lamp
Front fog light
Side repeater
Turn signal
lamp
Headlamp
(High beam)
Headlamp
(Low beam)
Tail lamp,
DRL (EU)*
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High mounted stop lamp
License plate lamp
Rear combination lamp
Vehicle with spoilerVehicle without spoiler
Back-up lamp
Stop lamp
Tail lamp
Turn signal
lampStop lamp,
Rear fog
light (EU)
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2. CHECKING CABLES AND WIRES
Check for loose connection or rust.
Check terminals and wires for corrosion due to electrolyte leakage.
Check terminals and wires for open circuit.
Check the wire insulation and coat for damage, cracks or deterioration.
Check if the conductive parts of the terminals do not contact with vehicle body or other metal parts.
Check that the grounding part has continuity with mounting bolts and vehicle body.
Check that wires are properly routed.
Make sure that wires are securely fixed to avoid contact with sharp body parts and high-temperature
parts, such as the exhaust manifold and exhaust pipes.
The rotating parts, such as fan pulley and fan belt, perturbative parts and wiring should be secured
tightly at regular intervals.
Secure the wiring between the fixed parts, such as the vehicle body, and vibrating parts, such as the
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2. INPUT SIGNALS
NO Input signal Logic
1 IGN1 ON = Battery voltage (IGN ON or START)
2 IGN2 ON = Battery voltage (IGN ON)
3 Alternator ON = Battery voltage (engine running)
4 Key reminder switch IN = Battery voltage (key inserted)
5 Driver door LOCK detecting switch LOCK = GND, UNLOCK = OPEN
6 Driver door UNLOCK detecting switch LOCK = OPEN, UNLOCK = GND
7 Passenger door LOCK detecting switch LOCK = GND, UNLOCK = OPEN
8 Passenger door UNLOCK detecting
switchLOCK = OPEN, UNLOCK = GND
9 Rear door LOCK detecting switch LOCK = OPEN, UNLOCK = GND
10 Puddle lamp ON = (-) OUTPUT
11 Driver door open switch OPEN = GND, CLOSE = OPEN
12 Passenger door open switch OPEN = GND, CLOSE = OPEN
13 Rear LH door open switch OPEN = GND, CLOSE = OPEN
14 Rear RH door open switch OPEN = GND, CLOSE = OPEN
15 Tailgate switch OPEN = GND, CLOSE = OPEN
16 Hood switch OPEN = GND, CLOSE = OPEN
17 Sunroof switch OPEN = GND, CLOSE = OPEN
18 headlamp switch ON = GND, OFF = OPEN
19 Folding/unfolding switch ON = GND, OFF = OPEN
20 Crash door LOCK/UNLOCK switch ON = GND, OFF = OPEN
21 Crash sensor (air bag) ON = 200 ms Low signal, OFF = OPEN
22 Front defogger (heated wire) switch ON = GND, OFF = OPEN
23 Rear defogger (heated wire) switch ON = GND, OFF = OPEN
24 Wiper switch 1 ON = GND, OFF = OPEN
25 Wiper switch 2 ON = GND, OFF = OPEN
26 Driver seat belt switch Unbuckled = GND, Fastened = OPEN
27 Passenger seat belt switch (only EU) Unbuckled = GND, Fastened = OPEN
28 Rain & AUTO light sensor LIN communication
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NO Input signal Logic
29 Intermittent wiper speed control switch
30 Wiper motor parking signal Stop = GND, Rotation = VCC (5 V)
31 AUTO washer switch ON = IGN, OFF = OPEN
32 Windshield washer switch ON = IGN, OFF = OPEN
33 Rear washer switch ON = IGN, OFF = OPEN
34 AUTO light switch OPEN = GND, CLOSE = OPEN
35 Tail lamp switch ON = GND, OFF = OPEN
36 AUTO hazard warning lamp switch ON = GND, OFF = OPEN
37 Left turn signal lamp switch ON = GND, OFF = OPEN
38 Right turn signal lamp switch ON = GND, OFF = OPEN
39 Hazard warning lamp switch ON = GND, OFF = OPEN
40 DRL switch ON = GND, OFF = OPEN
41 Rear fog lamp switch ON = IGN, OFF = OPEN