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Rear quarter combination lamp
Design changed
Rear view ▶
High-mounted
stop lamp
Rear combination lamp
Reflex reflector lamp
Turn signal lamp
(12V-27W)
Stop lamp
(12V-8W)
Tail lamp
(12V-8W)Turn signal lamp
(PY21W)Stop lamp and tail
lamp (P21/5W)
High-mounted
stop lamp
Rear combination lamp
Reflex reflector lamp
(Rear fog lamp)
High-mounted stop lamp
High mounted stop lamp design changed due to spoiler modification
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Head lamp
1. CONFIGURATION FOR EXTERIOR LAMP
Front / Side ▶
Front fog lampSide repeater lamp (side)
H16 WY5W
DRL (Day Time Running Light) ▶
The day time running lamp (DRL) comes on when starting the engine without intervention of light
switch. It goes out when turning on the headlamp low beam. DRL is optional only for EU market.
Low beam
(H7-55W)
Tail lamp (W5W)Turn signal
lamp (P21W)
High beam + DRL
(EU: 55W+15W, GEN: 55W)
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Rear quarter combination lamp Rear tailgate combination lamp
Rear side ▶
High mounted stop lamp
License plate lampReflex reflector lamp
(Rear fog lamp)
Stop/tail lamp
(P21/5W)
Turn signal
indicator
(PY21W)Stop/tail lamp
(P21/5W)
Backup lamp
(W16)
12V-5W (5EA)
12V-5W (1 on each side)
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(4) Turn signal, hazard lamp
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4) Multifunction Switch
Description Description
Multifunction
switchRated voltage DC 12 V
Operating temperature-30℃~+80℃
Rated loadLight switch ON: 1A (Relay load)
Dimmer and passing switch High beam/low beam/passing:
0.3 A (Relay load)
Turn signal switch6.6±0.5 A (Lamp load)
Wiper switchLow: 5 A (Motor load)
High: 7 A (Motor load)
Auto: 0.22±0.05 A (Relay load)
Fixed: max. 28 A (Motor load)
Washer switch 4 A (Motor load)
Intermittent wiper switch max. 25 mA
Mist switch 5 A (Motor load)
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1) Rain Sensor Coupled Wiper
▶ System layout
This vehicle has a different wiper control logic compared to other models. As shown in the system
diagram, the rain sensor unit does not control wiper directly. The rain sensor unit sends infrared rays
signal through LED and then receives it with photo diode and then sends the returned signal to STICS
and the STICS controls the wipers directly.
For more details, refer to rain sensing wiper section in this manual.
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▶ Rain sensing operation point
The wiper relay is turned on and the wiper motor runs one cycle when the ignition key is turned to
“ON” position (while the wiper switch is in “AUTO” position).
The wiper relay (LO) is turned on and the wiper motor runs one cycle when changing the wiper
switch to “AUTO” position from any other positions (while the ignition key is in “ON”
position). When the wiper switch is turned to “AUTO” position again from other positions,
the system drives the wiper relay (LO) to run the wiper motor one cycle only when the rain sensor
detects the “Rain Detected” signal. 1)
2)
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The wiper relay is turned on and the wiper motor runs one cycle when the volume sensitivity is
increased (ex: from 0 to 1) (while the ignition key is in “ON” position, the wiper switch is in
“AUTO” position, and the wiper motor is in “Parked” position). However, the wiper motor can
be operated only when the rain sensor detects the “Rain Detected” signal.
▶ Rain sensing sensitivity control
If the volume sensitivity is changed more than 2 stages within 2 seconds, the wiper motor runs only
one cycle. *