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Engine starting
When the START/STOP button is pressed with the brake pedal applied and gear selector lever in P or
N position, the SKM performs the immobilizer verification and sends the engine START request signal
to the EMS if a normal coded smart key is found.
When the .engine start request signal from the START/STOP switch is received, the SKM sends the
start request signal through the P-CAN and the vehicle power status signal to the BCM through the B-
CAN.
The SKM cuts the power for IGN2 and ACC relays while the engine is cranking as cutting the electric
load is necessary.
The SKM receives the engine start status signal from the EMS (ECU) through the P-CAN. 1.
2.
3.
4.
EMS (ECU)Engine rpm, engine cranking/stop/running/loaded
TCUGear selector lever position: P, N
ABS/ESPVehicle speed signal (wheel speed sensor on each wheel)
The SKM turns on the ACC/IGN2 relays after the engine cranking and sends the signal for IGN after
starting to the BCM through the B-CAN.
When the START/STOP button is pressed and engine cranking request1 signal is sent, the EMS
(ECU) cranks the engine after checking the engine warming up. If the engine cranking request2
signal is sent, the EMS cranks the engine without checking the engine warming up. 5.
6.
Engine cranking request1
(engine start after
warming up)When the START/STOP button is pressed briefly under the start
conditions, the vehicle starts to warming up and then the engine is started
after a certain amount of time (warming up indicator ON to OFF).
Engine cranking request2
(engine start without
warming up)When the START/STOP switch is pressed once again while the engine
cranking request1 signal is sent, the engine is started (regardless of
warming up indicator)
It can be delayed by several seconds according to the engine
coolant temperature.
Starting engine while driving 7.
The engine start request signal is sent when the START/STOP switch is pressed, provided that the
vehicle speed is less than 10 Km/h or no vehicle speed signal is input, the gear selector lever is in
N position and the brake switch is ON with IGN ON (30 sec. verification is not required).
The engine start request signal is sent regardless of the brake signal when the START/STOP
switch is pressed, provided that the vehicle speed is 10 Km/h or more and the gear selector lever is
in N position with IGN ON (30 sec. verification is not required). -
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8712-03
(9) SKM error alert
The SKM sends the SKM error alert signal to the instrument cluster through the B-CAN for up to 10
sec. when an in ignition status related error or passive entry system error occurs.
SKM error transmission conditions
When any of the following errors is detected and a DTC is set, the SKM sends the error alert signal for
10 sec.
B+ (power) low voltage
B+ (logic) low voltage
ACC ON fail
ACC OFF fail
IGN1 ON fail
IGN1 OFF fail
IGN2 ON fail
IGN2 OFF fail
START/STOP switch short circuit 1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.ESCL JAM Warning Deactivation
met again by pressing the START/STOP switch to change the ignition status within 10 seconds or after
10 seconds triggering the warning.
(8) ESCL FAIL warning
The SKM monitors the ESCL and transmits the warning active command to the BCAN for 10 seconds
Failure Transmitting Conditions
ESCL bolt status failure
ESCL no response error
- No response or incorrect response from ESCL 3 times in succession
Status mismatch
- Mismatch between ESCL bolt status and micro switch status
ESCL anti-scanning error
- Verification fails 2 times in succession 1.
2.
3.
4.
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2) TPMS Mode
(1) Supervision type LCD instrument cluster display
It monitors the tire and warns the driver if there is any abnormality.
The driver can see the current tire pressure by pressing the TRIP switch. -
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Status Message Operating condition
Impossible to
determine tire
pressure
possible to determine tire pressure correctly
* At initial start, the tire pressure can be displayed
after 10 minutes of driving at speed of 20 km/h or
higher
Correct tire pressure The specified tire pressure is based on a cold tire
with the vehicle unloaded (no occupant); 32 psi at
Lower than minimum
tire pressureCorresponding status lamp comes on if tire
pressure is 24 psi or less
Excessive tire
pressureCorresponding status lamp blinks with shading
reverse at interval of 0.4 seconds if tire pressure is
50 psi or higher
Low tire pressure Corresponding status lamp comes on if tire
pressure is 24 psi or less
Sudden tire pressure
lossCorresponding status lamp blinks with shading
reverse at interval of 0.4 seconds if tire pressure
changes more than 3 psi per 1 minute at speed of 0
km/h or above.
Imbalance between
left and right tire
pressureCorresponding status lamps blink alternately at
interval of 1.0 second if tire pressure differs by more
than 4 psi in the left and right tires while driving for
more than 10 minutes
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Engine RPM gaugeSpeedometer
STD
LCD
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8010-01
Indicator
(amber)
ESP
ESP OFF indicator
Engine check warning lamp
Indicator
(amber)
Indicator
(amber)
Indicator (red)
Battery charge warning lamp
Indicator (red)
Engine oil level warning lamp
This lamp comes on if any sensor or device related to the engine control is
defective.
This lamp comes on when the start switch is ON or when the battery level is
low.
(For EEM, warning lamp is controlled according to CAN signal)
This lamp comes on when the ignition switch is turned to "ON" position,
and then goes off if the engine oil level is normal.
If the engine oil level warning lamp comes on while driving, check the
engine oil level and oil leakage. -
- This indicator comes on when the ESP system is faulty.
This indicator comes on when pressing the ESP OFF switch.
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8010-01
The pre-warning of the MICOM control warning is performed 400 ms after turning the ignition switch to
ON position.
IGN ON detecting time: 40~80 ms after turning ignition switch to ON position -
- The pre-warning is performed for 4 seconds after turning the ignition switch to ON position. BCM checks
that the warning lamps (ABS, ESP, ESP OFF, 4WD CHECK, 4WD LOCK) are matched with CAN
signals.
The pre-warning is performed by the variant code.
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8010-01
The pre-warning of the MICOM control warning is performed 400 ms after turning the ignition switch
to ON position.
IGN ON detecting time: 40~80 ms after turning ignition switch to ON position -
- The pre-warning is performed for 4 seconds after turning the ignition switch to ON position. BCM checks
that the warning lamps (ABS, ESP, ESP OFF, 4WD CHECK, 4WD LOCK) are matched with CAN
signals.
The pre-warning is performed by the variant code.
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Status Message Operating condition
Impossible to
determine tire
pressure
possible to determine tire pressure correctly
* At initial start, the tire pressure can be displayed
after 10 minutes of driving at speed of 20 km/h or
higher
Correct tire pressure The specified tire pressure is based on a cold tire
with the vehicle unloaded (no occupant); 32 psi at
Lower than minimum
tire pressureCorresponding status lamp comes on if tire
pressure is 24 psi or less
Excessive tire
pressureCorresponding status lamp blinks with shading
reverse at interval of 0.4 seconds if tire pressure is
50 psi or higher
Low tire pressure Corresponding status lamp comes on if tire
pressure is 24 psi or less
Sudden tire pressure
lossCorresponding status lamp blinks with shading
reverse at interval of 0.4 seconds if tire pressure
changes more than 3 psi per 1 minute at speed of 0
km/h or above.
Imbalance between
left and right tire
pressureCorresponding status lamps blink alternately at
interval of 1.0 second if tire pressure differs by more
than 4 psi in the left and right tires while driving for
more than 10 minutes
Supervision type
Pressing the TRIP switch at the illumination brightness mode changes the screen to the tire pressure
display mode.
the tire in question blinks then comes on depending on how the abnormality is severe on the display
screen. -
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