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06-6
8510-72 Multifunction switch
- Connector pin and layout changed due to heated steering wheel system adopted
- Mounting appearance changed due to changed steering wheel angle sensor
(wiring route changed) and contact coil (fixing key)
Fixing key
Mounting
groove
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06-8
1. OVERVIEW
TRIP/RESET Switch
The mode is changed each time this button is
pressed as follows: TRIP A -> TRIP B -> DTE -
> Driving time -> Average fuel economy ->
Instant fuel consumption -> Tail lamp
illumination level.Windshield de-icer switch
Pressing switch activates windshield
heated glass for approx. 12 minutes
The main switch which allows the
driver to control all door windows,
door lock and window lock from the
driver seat. Tailgate and
outside rearview
mirror heated glass
switch
Pressing switch
activates tailgate and
outside rearview
mirror heated glass
for approx. 12
minutes
Driver power window switchESP ON/OFF switch
Pressing this switch deactivates the ESP (Electronic
Stability Program) system and turns on the ESP OFF
indicator on the instrument cluster. Pressing this
switch again turns off the ESP OFF indicator and
activates the ESP system. Outside rearview mirror folding/unfolding switch
Press the FOLD/UNFOLD switch to fold the outside
rearview mirror and press the switch again to unfold
the mirror.
Rear Fog Lamp Switch
The rear fog lamp comes on when
the rear fog lamp is turned on only
while the front fog lamp is ON.
Steering Wheel Heating
Switch
To heat the steering wheel,
press this switch. To stop
the heating, press it again.
The indicator on the
instrument cluster comes
on when heating and goes
off when turning off. The
heating function stops when
stopping the engine.
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10-6
Remote contro switches
on steering wheel
USB & AUX module
Front door speakerHandsfree microphone
1. LAYOUT
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01-4
This indicator shows the current position of the
gear.
In normal mode: P, R, N, D
Gear indication in “M” mode: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
Driving gear can be adjusted by operating the
tip switch after moving the gear select lever in
“M” position.
Shift down Shift up
Tip switch on steering wheel ▶
Gear position display on instrument
cluster ▶
Gear select lever ▶
Mode Switch
W :
S :
Selection of Manual/
Automatic Shift Function
D :
M :Shift Lock Release Button Hole
when Locked in the "P" Position
If you cannot move the gear select
lever from the "P" position, try to
move the lever while pushing down
here with a sharp object such as a
ballpoint pen. For your safety, turn
off the engine and depress the
brake pedal before the attempt. Tip Switch in “M” Position (Manual Gear Shift)
The shiftable gear can be adjusted by moving this switch to forward and rearward when the gear
select lever is in “M” position.
Positions of gear
select lever
P : Parking
R : Reverse
N : Neutral
D : Drive
Winter mode
Standard mode (Use the
standard mode in normal
driving conditions.)
Automatic shift according to
the driving condition
Manual shift
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01-113680-01
1. OVERVIEW
The six speed automatic (M78) transmission is
available in two variants: four wheel drive and
two wheel drive.
The transmission has the following features:
Six Forward Speeds
One reverse gear
A torque converter with an integral converter lock-up clutch
Electronic shift and pressure controls
A single planetary gear-set
A double planetary gear-set
Two hydraulically controlled brake bands
Three multi-plate clutches
All hydraulic functions are directed by electronic solenoids to control: -
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Engagement feel
Shift feel
Shift scheduling
Modulated torque converter clutch applications ·
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The transmission contains fully synthetic automatic transmission fluid (ATF) and is filled for life; therefore
it does not require periodic servicing.
Engine power reaches the transmission via a torque converter with integral converter lock-up clutch.
The six forward gears and one reverse gear are obtained from a single planetary set, followed by a
double planetary set. This type of gear-set arrangement is commonly known as Lepelletier type gear-set.
The automatic transmission is electronically controlled. The control system is comprised of the following
elements:
External transmission control unit (TCU)
Internal embedded memory module (EMM)
Input and output speed sensors
Valve body unit comprised of four on/off solenoid valves and six variable bleed solenoids
Torque converter -
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Winter Mode (W) ▶
Low Range Driving Mode ▶
Warm Up Mode ▶ When the Winter mode is selected, the second gear is engaged to start off the vehicle easily to prevent
wheel spin on slippery surfaces and WINTER mode indicator comes ON. The first gear is not available
in this mode.
When the vehicle is in 4L driving mode, the transmission uses a different shift mode to optimize the low
range driving. Similar to Winter mode, the first gear is not available.
This mode is normally used when the transmission oil temperature is below 20°C.
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transmission.
Hot Mode ▶
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and reduces the load to the transmission. This is called Hot Mode.
Above 110°C:
Above 130°C:
Above 145°C: -
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In Hot Mode, any of shift mode is not available.
Cruise Control ▶
When the cruise control is activated, the engine ECU requests the downshift to increase the engine
brake effect.PWM fan ON
the engine torque is reduced and WINTER indicator is blinking
the transmission is held in Neutral (N) gear until the oil temperature falls below
120°C (Final protection)
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04-4
1. OVERVIEW
The hydraulic clutch transmits the force required to operate the clutch pedal to the concentric slave
cylinder fitted to the clutch housing as a hydraulic pressure.
(The hydraulic pressure is transmitted in the following order: Clutch pedal - Clutch master cylinder -
Clutch pipe - Clutch damper - Clutch pipe and hose - Concentric slave cylinder - Pressure plate -
Flywheel.)
If a driver depress the clutch pedal, the hydraulic pressure is generated in the master cylinder. It is
transmitted to the concentric slave cylinder through the pipe, resulting in the cylinder being forced out. At
this time, the clutch disc is forced against the cylinder by pushing the cover. This, in turn, remove the
flywheel from the pressure plate. As a consequence, the power from the engine will be cut off and the
gear change can be carried out.
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04-6
2) Overview
Driving elements ▶
The driving elements consist of two flat surfaces machined to a smooth finish.
One of these is the rear face of the engine flywheel and the other is the clutch pressure plate. The clutch
pressure plate is fitted into a clutch steel cover, which is bolted to the flywheel.
Driven elements ▶
The driven element is the clutch disc with a splined hub which is free to slide lengthwise along the splines
of the input shaft.
The driving and driven elements are held in contact by spring pressure. This pressure is exerted by a
diaphragm spring in the clutch cover pressure plate assembly.
Operating Elements ▶
The clutch "release" system consists of the clutch pedal and clutch release cylinder.
This system directly releases the clutch by using hydraulic pressure while the conventional clutch system
releases the clutch by using release lever and release fork. This system provides higher efficiency than
conventional clutch system, and its durability is superior.
Clutch master cylinder (mounted on clutch pedal)
Concentric slave cylinder pipe (mounted inside of transmission) -
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