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2) Air Conditioner Module Wiring and Layout
(1) Front Air Conditioner Module
Air source selection
door actuator
Air conditioner
filterEvaporator
Blower motor
Blower high
speed relay
Heater core
Wiring layout
Components
Sun sensor
Interior temperature sensor
Front mode actuator
Air mix actuator
Duct temperature sensor
PTC heater A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
F.Thermo amplifier
Front power transistor
Front blower motorA/C filter
Air source mode actuator
Rear blower switch G.
H.
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J.
K.
M.
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3. SYSTEM BLOCK DIAGRAM
A/C compressor OFF conditions ▶
Coolant temperature: over 115℃
Engine speed: over 4,500 rpm for more than 2 seconds
Engine speed: below 650 rpm
Maximum output due to abrupt acceleration
Excessive acceleration
Increased load during engine idling (to prevent the engine from shutting off)
Refrigerant pressure: over 32 bar or below 2 bar
Defects in A/C related system (refrigerant pressure sensor, coolant temperature sensor, cooling fan) 1.
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Actuator (mode, intake) AQS sensor ▶
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1. SPECIFICATIONS
Description Item Specification
Air bag unit
(SDM)Operating voltage 10.0 V to 16.5 V
Voltage for diagnosis and self-
diagnosis8.0 V to 16.5 V
Operating temperature-40℃ ~ 85℃
Storage temperature-40℃ ~ 90℃
Overvoltage protection 24 V
Ground resistance100 mΩ or less
Driver/passenger
air bag moduleOperating voltage 8.0 V to 16.5 V
Seat air bag moduleOperating voltage 10.0 V to 16.5 V
Side impact sensor voltage 8.0 V to 16.5 V
Seat belt pretensioner Operating voltage 10.0 V to 16.5 V
If you measure the air bag module using a multitester, the air bag module may be deployed,
causing a personal injury.
Never use the multitester to check the air bag module.
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2. OPERATION
1) Air Bag
▶Air bag inflates when:
In response to a severe frontal impact, the driver’s and front passenger’s air bags
deploy at the same time to supplement the seat belts to prevent or reduce any personal
injuries. -
▶Air bag can inflate when:
Underbody impact from the road surface; impact against the curb at a very high speed;
dropping impact onto the road surface with a large angle -
▶Air bag does not inflate when:
Rollover, side impact or rear impact
If the severity of impact to the vehicle is not significant and the seat belts are enough to protect
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Air bag seldom inflates when: ▶
Oblique impact, rollover
Weak impact in which the sensor is unable to detect (under the inflation requirements)
Impact against narrow objects such as a utility pole or a tree
The vehicle falls into a drainage or a puddle
The front of the vehicle crashes into a high impact point vehicle such as a truck
Impact on the hood by falling stones
The air bag warning light is on
Moderate or severe impact to the middle of the vehicle body’s side structure. In that case,
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Do not put the seat cover on the front seatbacks. It may interfere with the side air bag inflation.
When sitting in the rear seat, do not hold onto the seatback of the front seat. If the side air bag
inflates, the occupant may get seriously injured.
Do not lean on the door. When the side air bag inflates, the occupant may get seriously injured.
Do not place any objects such as an umbrella or a bag between the side air bag and the door. Do not
place the part of your body near the side air bag. You may obstruct the side air bag or get injured by
the inflation impact.
Do not slam the front doors. It may lead to an unintended inflation of the side air bag.
Do not move your seat too close to the steering wheel or dashboard. If you lower your head, the air
bag can hit your head during inflation and can cause severe injury or even death.
Hold only the outer rim of the steering so that the air bag can inflate without any hindrances.
Do not place your face or chest near the steering wheel and dashboard. Also, do not allow anyone to
place their hands, leg or face on the dashboard. The air bag cannot work properly.
Do not hold and operate the steering wheel by crossing your arms. You could get seriously injured
when the air bag deploys.
When the air bag inflates, it makes a loud noise and smoke. However, the smoke is a non-toxic
nitrogen gas.
When the air bag is deployed, non-toxic gas will come out. This gas may cause skin, eyes or nose
irritation.
Wash it out with cold and clean water and consult the doctor if irritation continues.
When any repairs are needed for the steering wheel, or when an accident occurred without the air
bag deployment, have the air bag system checked by Ssangyong Dealer or Ssangyong Authorized
Service Operation.
The windshield glass may be broken when the passenger's air bag is deployed.
The air bag deployment can cause abrasion on your hands and face. -
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4) Major Replacement Parts after Air Bag Deployment
In Case Of Front Air Bag Deployment ▶
Instrument panel, deployed air bag module, air bag unit, seat belt pre-tensioner, wirings (including
connectors), damaged trim and components
In Case Of Curtain Air Bag Deployment ▶
Deployed side bag, air bag unit, side air bag sensor, wirings (including connectors), damaged trim and
seat components
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3. MAJOR CHANGES
1) Seat Air Bag Module
Seat air bag module
Seat air bag module used for driver and front passenger seats
2) Side Impact Sensor
Side impact sensor
Side impact sensor fitted to lower side of B-pillars for driver and passenger sides due to newly
adopted seat air bag system
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Driver's Air Bag
Passenger's Air Bag
Air Bag Unit
Webbing Type BuckleSteel Strap Type Buckle
1. OVERVIEW
Front Seat
Driver’s Passenger’s
The air bag unit (SDM) includes the lateral G sensor and longitudinal G sensor. The side air bag
sensor is installed in both B pillars.
The front air bag module, side air bag module and seat belt pretensioner are installed for each
seat.
The pretensioner operates with the front seat. The side air bag operates according to the signal
from the lateral G sensor, longitudinal G sensor and side air bag sensor.
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2. COMPONENTS