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(5) Pre-glow and Post-glow
This shows the pre-glow and post-glow step as a chart.
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1. SPECIFICATION
Description Specification
Capacity 12V 2.3kW
Engagement Meshed type
Rotating direction Clockwise
Pinion gear manufacturing Cooled forging
Solenoid operating voltage Max. 8 V
Weight 2.5 kg
Bracket manufacturing Aluminum die casting
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2. TROUBLESHOOTING
Problem Possible Cause Action
Engine will not crankLow battery voltage Charge or replace
Loose, corroded or damaged battery cable
Repair or replace
Faulty starter or open circuit
Faulty ignition switch or blown fuseRepair or replace
Poor engine ground Repair
Engine cranks too
slowLow battery voltage Charge or replac
Loose, corroded or damaged battery cable
Repair or replace Faulty starter
Starter does not
stopFaulty starter
Faulty ignition switch Replace
Engine cranks
normally, but does
not startBroken pinion gear or faulty starter
Replace the starter
Broken flywheel ring gear Replace
Open circuit Repair
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1. SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
The starter (start motor) starts the engine with rotational power by converting the electric energy to the
mechanical energy.
When the engine is cranking, the pinion gear meshes with the ring gear. If the ring gear overruns, the
pinion gear clutch overruns to protect the pinion gear.
2. OPERATING PROCESS
1) System Layout
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1. CRUISE CONTROL SWITCH
The cruise control is an automatic speed control system that maintains a desired driving speed without
using the accelerator pedal.
The vehicle speed must be greater than 36 km/h to engage the cruise control. This feature is
especially useful for motorway driving.
The cruise control system is a supplementary system, which helps the driver to drive the vehicle at
a desired speed without using the accelerator pedal under the traffic condition where the vehicle-to-
vehicle distance meets the legal requirement.
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1) 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.
- Do not use in heavy traffic.
- Do not use on slippery, wet roads.
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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2. HOW TO OPERATE CRUISE CONTROL SWITCH
1) Setting a Desired Speed
To operate the cruise control, accelerate to the desired speed, which must be more than 36 km/h
(23 MPH) and less than 150 km/h (90 MPH).
When the desired speed is reached, push up the ACCEL switch of the cruise control lever or push
down the DECEL switch for 1 second per one switching and then release the accelerator pedal
slowly.
Now, the vehicle is cruised by this system with the set speed.
And you can set to other vehicle speeds again with above steps after an accelerator pedal
intervention during the cruise control running. 1.
2.
3.
4.
Never use the cruise control system until you get used to it.
Improper use or not fully aware of this function could result in collision and/or personal injuries.
(1) Manual transmission equipped vehicle
The cruise control is only available when the 3rd or higher speed gear is engaged.