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4. CAUTION WHEN SERVICING THE ENGINE
1) Cleaness
Engine has a lot of precisely machined (grinding, polishing, lapping) surfaces. Thus, there should be
great cautions for cleaness when servicing the engine components. Apply the engine oil on the sliding
surfaces when assemblying the components. Every component should be disassembled and
reassembled in accordance with the correct sequences. Before servicing the engine, the negative
cable should be diconnected from the battery. Otherwise, some electric or electronic components
could be damaged.
2) Servicing
Before service work, be sure to disconnect battery negative (-) terminal to prevent damages by bad
wire and short.
To prevent the foreign material from getting into engine cylinder, cover the inlet of air cleaner if the
air cleaner has been removed.
(1) Lifting up the vehicle
Always keep the safety precautions.
To prevent the vehicle from rolling down, put the chocks under the tires (when using a 4-post lift).
Make sure to support the correct lifting points (when using a 2-post lift) -
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(2) Exhaust system
Wear the safety glove when removing the exhaust pipe.
Make sure that the exhaust pipe is cooled before removing it. -
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(3) Cautions before service
Prolonged exposure to the engine oil make cause a skin cancer or an irritation.
Used engine cotains the hazardous material that may cause the skin cancer. Do not allow the used
engine to make contact with your skin.
Make sure to wear the protection gloves and goggle when handling the engine oil. If contact
happens, rinse affected areas immediately with plenty of water. Do not wash it with gasoline or
solvent. If irritation persists, consult a doctor.
Improperly disposed engine oil can pollute the environment. Dispose used engine oil in accordance
with local environmental regulations. -
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(5) Tightening the fastener
If fine dust or foreign material enters into DI engine's fuel system, there can be serious damages
between HP pump and injectors. So, be sure to cover removed fuel system components with cap
and protect removed parts not to be contaminated with dirt. (Refer to cleanness in this manual
while working on DI engine fuel system)
When working on the fuel line between priming pump and injector (including return line), always
plug the openings with caps to prevent foreign materials or dust from entering to the openings and
connections.
The HP fuel supply pipe (HP pump to fuel rail) and HP fuel pipe (Fuel rail to injector) should be
replaced with new ones when removed. 1.
2.
3. Scalding hot coolant and steam could be blown out under pressure, which could cause serious injury.
Never remove the coolant reservoir cap when the engine and radiator are hot.
(4) Lubrication system
3) Fuel and Oil System
If work on the fluid system such as fuel and oil, working area should be well ventilated and smoking
should be prohibited.
Gasket or seal on the fuel/lubrication system should be replaced with new ones and bolts and nuts
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-Clean the mating surfaces before tightening.
Place the marks with paint to tighten by angle if the angle wrench is not available. 1.
2.
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5. STANDARD BOLTS SPECIFICATIONS
Metric bolt strength is embossed on the head of each bolt. The strength of bolt can be classified as
4T, 7T, 8.8T, 10.9T, 11T and 12.9T in general.
Observe standard tightening torque during bolt tightening works and can adjust torque to be proper
within 15 % if necessary. Try not to over max. allowable tightening torque if not required to do so.
Determine extra proper tightening torque if tightens with washer or packing.
If tightens bolts on the below materials, be sure to determine the proper torque. 1)
2)
3)
4)
Aluminum alloy: Tighten to 80 % of above torque table.
Plastics: Tighten to 20 % of above torque table. -
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6. TIGHTENING TORQUE
Name SizeNumbers of
fastenerTightening
torque (Nm)Note (total
tightening
torque)
Main bearing capM12×82 10 55±5Nm,
180˚ Not-reusable
Connecting rod capM9×52 8 40±5Nm,
90˚+10˚ 50 ~80Nm
Crankshaft rear sealM6×20 6 10±1Nm -
Oil pumpM8×35 3 25±2.5Nm -
Drive plateM10×22 8 45±5Nm,
90˚+10˚ Not-reusable
Isolation damper center
boltM18×50 1 200±20Nm,
180˚+20˚660 ~ 720Nm
Not-reusable
Oil panM6×20 18 10±1Nm -
M6×35 2 10±1Nm -
M6×85 2 10±1Nm -
M6×120 2 10±1Nm -
M8×40 2 25±2.5Nm -
Mounting nut for high
pressure pumpM14×1.5-8-1 1 65±5Nm -
Mounting bolt for high
pressure pumpM8×30 3 25±2.5Nm -
Cylinder headM13×150 12 85Nm
270°±10° -
Camshaft capM6×30 16 10±1Nm -
M8×60 4 25±2.5Nm -
Exhaust stud bolt 10 15±1.5Nm -
Exhaust sprocketM11×40 1 30±3Nm -
Chain tensioner screw
plug
M38×1.5 1 25±2.5Nm -
Coolant temperature
sensor1 20±2.0Nm -
Belt auto tensionerM8×30(LOW) 1 25±2.5Nm -
M10×75(U
pper) 1 55±5.5Nm -
Water pumpM6×50 7 10±1.0Nm -
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T/C oil supply pipe M6(to block) 1 10±1.0Nm -
M6
(to turbocharger)1 17±2.0Nm-
T/C oil return pipeM6×16(to block)2 10±1Nm -
M6×16
(to turbocharger)210±1Nm -
EGR valveM8×223 25±2.5Nm -
EGR pipe bolt
(to exhaust manifold)M8×16 2 10±1Nm -
EGR pipe bolt
(to EGR cooler)M8×16 2 25±2.5Nm -
Name SizeNumbers of
fastenerTightening
torque (Nm)Note (total
tightening
torque)
Hot water inlet pipeM6×12210±1Nm-
AlternatorM10×901(LO) 25±2.5Nm -
M10×1161(HI) 46±4.6Nm -
Air conditioner
compressorM8×854 25~2.5Nm -
Air conditioner bracketM6×25410±1Nm-
Intake manifoldM8×35225±2.5Nm-
M8×110625±2.5Nm-
Oil filter moduleM8×40625±2.5Nm-
M8×20125±2.5Nm-
M8×140225±2.5Nm-
Knock sensorM8×28220±5Nm-
Camshaft position sensorM8×141 10~14Nm -
T-T-MAP pressure sensorM6×20110±1Nm-
Exhaust manifold M8 1040±4Nm-
Turbocharger M8 325±2.5Nm-
T/C support bolt M8 125±2.5Nm-
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Name SizeNumbers of
fastenerTightening
torque (Nm)Note (total
tightening
torque)
Idler pulley/tensioner pulley 1 45±4.5Nm -
Glow plug M5 4 20±2Nm -
Vacuum pumpM8×25 3 10±1Nm -
Timing gear case coverM6×40 7 10±1Nm -
M6×45 1 10±1Nm -
M6×50 3 10±1Nm -
Cylinder head coverM6×35 21 10±1Nm -
Oil dipstick gauge coverM6×16 1 10±1Nm -
Oil filter cap 1 25±2.5Nm -
Fuel railM8×25 2 25±2.5Nm -
Injector clamp boltM6×44 2 9±1.0Nm
130˚±10˚ -
High pressure pipe
(between high pressure
pump and fuel rail
assembly)M17 1 30±3Nm -
High pressure pipe
(between fuel rail assembly
and injector)M17 4 30±3Nm -
Crankshaft position sensorM5×14 1 8±0.4Nm -
Main wiringM6×16 5 10±1Nm -
Intake ductM8×25 3 25±2.5Nm -
Power steering pumpM8×100 3 25±2.5Nm -
Cylinder head front coverM6×10 5 10±1Nm -
Ladder frameM8×16 5 30±3Nm -
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7. CODING AND INITIALIZATION
1) Engine Variant Coding
Unit Selection Description
PTC auxiliary heater NO For PTC auxiliary heaterequipped vehicle,
select"YES".
YES
Glow plug Relay (K-line) Select "AQGS".
AQGS (CAN)
Transmission MT 5-speed Select the appropriate system.
MT 6-speed
AT 5-speed (DC 5AT)
AT 6-speed (DSI 6AT)
AT 7-speed (DC 7AT)
Pressure sensor
forA/C refrigerantNOSelect “Refrigerant pressure sensor”.
Refrigerant Pressure Sensor
Immobilizer NO Select "YES" if the vehicle has
immobilizer.
YES
Vehicle speed input
typeCAN Select "CAN" if the vehicle has ABS or
ESP
WIRE
Cooling fan Relay Select "PWM".
PWM
Auto cruise NO Select "YES" if the vehicle hascruise
control.
YES
Engine level control NO Select "NO".
YES
G-sensor NOABS: Select “NO”.
4WD ABS or ESP: Select “YES”.
YES
SMART key NO Select "NO".
YES
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2) Chassis Variant Coding
Unit Selection Description
Region GENERAL Select the region.
EUROPE
EAS NOT EQUIPPED Select "NO".
ECS
EAS 2-corner
EAS 4-corner
EPB NO Select "NO".
YES
Telematics NO Select "NO".
YES
T/M shift lever DC lever (CAN)A/T: Select “DURA lever (CAN)”.
M/T: Select “M/T”.
DURA lever (CAN)
M/T
DSI lever (NO-CAN)
Brake system NOT EQUIPPEDSelect “ABS” or “ESP”.
ABS
TCS
ESP
SSPS NO Select "NO".
YES
4WD 2WDSelect “2WD” or “P/T 4WD”.
TOD
P/T 4WD
AWD
Transmission M/TSelect “M/T” or “DC AT”.
DC AT
DSI AT
TPMS NO Select "NO".
YES